Almeria:it ycwLck Peddled! Cada - CLIFTON AVENUE - cuecurnen " OHIO January 28, 1938 PcnerRonrfaisn fil ROM taz end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE. Men's Club Formed at Jewish Center DR. HOFFMAN TO SPEAK ON SOCIAL DISEASES Reunion of Council Camp Attracts Many At the last meeting of the Jew- ish Community Center Men's Club, the following officers were elected: Dr. Jack Jackman, president; Joseph Camlener, first vice-presi- dent; Samuel Blumberg, second vice-president; Abraham A. Fleischman, secretary; Dr. I. J. Kunin, treasurer. The organization is a unit of the business and pro- fessional membership of the Jew- ish Community Center. Open meet- ings are held on the second Tues- day of each month, to which all business and professional men are invited. Various projects of a so- cial and educational nature are being planned no as to offer a well- rounded program for the newly or- ganized association. This Sunday, Jan. 30, the Young People's Temple Club will open its discussion group meetings by presenting Dr. Martin 11. Hoffman, head psychia- trist of Eloise Hospital, who will dis- cum "Social Diseases." The meeting will take place at Tem- ple Beth El at 2:45 p. m. The YPTC extends an invitation to all who are interested to Dr. Hoffman attend t his meeting. There is no charge for admission. Once again the Council Camp- ers of 1937 will meet for an eve- ning in the typical Council Camp manner. The date has been set for Sunday evening, Feb. 6, at Temple AN ENLARGED STORE With All Enlarged Stock of Diamonds, Wedding Rings, Platinum Mountings All Popular Makes of watches, Including LONGINES (world's most honored watch) BULOVA-ELGIN SILVERWARE special distributor for DIRIGOLD I Expert Watch Repairing at Low P rices Edward RUTIIENBE•G 8729 12TH ST. TYLER 5.7938 •-• 12% With Safety "Twelve per cent with safety" sounds too good to be true. 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Supper, cooked by Council Camp's culinary genius, Myrtle Hamil- ton, will be served early. Enter- tainment by 1937's top-notch stars will follow. Some of the highlights of the evening will be: Re-enactments of the following skits with original casts where possible: "The Berretta of Wim- pole Street," "We Three," "Theo- dora Goes Wild," "Wieners on Wednesday." Songs by Council Camp's lead- ing songstresses. Song and dance numbers from the Gay 90's. The Nose-pickin' sisters (Vass sisters). Technicolor and black-and-white movies of campers in action. Miss Rebecca Ehrinpries, the director of the camp, will greet the girls. YOUNG ISRAEL EXTENSION COURSES TO START AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL FEB 14; NAME PRESCRIBED COURSES Young Israel of Detroit will! C. "Jewish Religious Law," given open a branch of the extension ! by Rabbi Stollman, Tuesdays, 8 to courses sponsored by the national I9 p. m. The following is a brief council of Young Israel under the outline of the course: auspices of the Yeshivah College 1. Sources of Jewish la of New York, on Feb. 14. These c"of 31113vah In Judektu 3. Pra,er courses are open to the Jewish Sabbath community and will be held at Cen- 2 Sam/truth 6. Social Justice and Charity tral High School, Linwood and 7. Passover Tuxedo. Each course will be given P Seder once each week fur 10 weeks. The Shemoth and Succoth 10, IMO Bole Days courses follow: A. "Personalities in Jewish Reli- D. Ilebrew 1 and 2, given by gious Philosophy," given by Rabbi Irving Schlussel, Mondays, 8 to Max J. Wohlgelernter, Mondays 9 9 p. m. to 10 p. m. The following is a brief E. Advanced Hebrew, given by outline of the course: Rabbi N. Schulman, Mondays, 8 to I. I'hllo 7. Itairnonides 9 p, 2, Judah 11000,1 8. The Bestir 3. Say 8 semisoft Raphael F. Jewish history in the United 1. Nadia Illrnh 5. Muth! States, by Rabbi J. Ungar, Mon- Ia. The Chaete 6. Yehudah Bator! Chaim days, 8 to 9 p. m. B. "Introduction to Bible," given G. Current events, by Rabbi N. by Rabbi David Winchester of Mt. Clemens, Tuesdays, 8 to 9 p. m. A Schulman of Windsor, Tuesdays, 9 to 10 p. in. brief outline of the lectures of the II. Post Biblical history, by course is: I Beginning and Patriarchs Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg of Flint, 2. Egyptian Exile and Exodus 3. Mose. and Wandering. In Bowe Tuesdays, 8 to 9 p. 1. Joshua and Judges There will be an enrollment fee 6. Samuel and Saul of $1 for each course, Applications . David and Solomon 7. Divielon of the Kingdom for enrollment should be sent to 8. Dahill and minor BrolIet• 9. Jeremiah, Runlet and Babylonian the Young Israel Bldg., 2691 Joy Exile 10. Etre, lIontla and Esther Road. Washington Progressive Club Annual Reunion Dinner on Tuesday, Feb. 22 An annual event that serves to bring back recollections of Detroit Jewish community affairs of 20 years ago, is again planned by a group that was at one time among the leading youth organization in the city. hlembers of the former Wash- ington Progressive Club, who meet annually for reunion and reminis- cences, will again convene at an annual dinner on Washington's birthday, Tuesday, Feb. 22, at Northwood Inn. As on previous oc- casions, this reunion will serve to I Father Coughlin renew bonds of friendship, and will be the signal for comparing Denies He Was or notes on community affairs then Is an Anti-Semite and now, Although the group does not meet NEW YORK (WNS) - "In our regularly and reconvenes only on struggle for social justice good Washington's birthday, a chairman Jews and good Christians must is elected every year to serve until stand together refusing to protect, much less applaud, persons whose policies have blackened civiliza- tion," Father Charles E. Coughlin, Detroit radio priest, declared in a letter to Rabbi Abraham L. Fein- berg of. Mt. Neboah Temple who had called on him to answer "a thundering 'No' once for all to the Congregation Bnai Zion, 3841 charge of anti-Semitism." Reply- ing to Rabbi Feinberg's sermon in Humphrey Ave., celebrated its which he said "Father Coughlin 13th anniversary with a banquet cannot become a force for decency • if he exposes himself again to the suspicion of anti-Semitism," the radio priest took exception to the word "again", saying it "is rather provocative because I do not know of the previous occasion which the word implies. It is true that some questionable Jewish papers and Gentile papers favoring Commu- nism have levelled that charge against me. The better class of both Jews and Gentiles was too intelligent to be deceived by the so-called Communistic propaganda. It is true that I have castigated the Jewish bankers-not all of them, but only those who were deserving of it. I have done the same thing to Gentile bankers, both Catholic and Protestant My voice has never been equivocal en this sub- ject, as you say. You mean that you have not heard or read of my defending the Jews when defense was required in certain quarters. That is unfortunate." The following made contribu- tions to the Home for the Aged: Mrs. Lewis Block, Houston, Tex., in memory of husband, Lewis Block; Mrs. Rachel Friedman, Belding, Mich., in memory of hus- band, brother and parents; L. Sander, in memory of mother, Et- ta-Nachoma; Mrs. Harry M. Sel- ker, in memory of brother, David Richard G. Finley. Contribution to the Hebrew School. in Memory of Miriam Buehhalter The United Hebrew Schools is in receipt of a contribution from Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kabaker in memory of Miriam Buchhalter. ..mannillM111 ■ 1111111111/ NOW GOING ON! Crowley=Milner's MILL-END SALE BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Watch Daily Papers for Details Michigan's Greatest Bargain Event Shop Every Day and SAVE! SAVE! Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter will be guest speaker for the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund at the third in a series of pep meetings preceeding the 7th annual donor luncheon, Tuesday, Feb. 1, at the Wilshire Ho- tel, Coiling- wood and Third. The donor lunch- eon will be held March 2, at the Fort Wayne hotel. Mrs. S. Schafflander, executive see. rotary of the League f o r Human Rights, will speak on the boycott. Mi ss, B ell s Rabbi Wohlgelernter Fineman will render dramatic In- terpretations. Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman, gen- eral luncheon chairman, urges la- dies expecting to rummage to get in touch with the rummage chair- man, Mrs. L. Miller, as soon as possible, A store is available for a limited time and the dates are being filled rapidly. Mrs. Miller can be reached at Tyler 6-9831. For further information about ways and means on earning fees for the luncheon, call Mrs, Harry Kraft, llogarth 8822. Mrs, Joseph Deyt- she, chairman of reservations, can be reached at Townsend 5-9398. Pioneer Women's the following year's gathering. Event Nets $4,000 Last year Alex Schreiber was chosen president, His successor will be chosen on Feb. 22. Proceeds of $4,000 represented Outlining the history of the club donations of 800 donors who were in his announcement of the forth- present at the seventh annual coming dinner-meeting, Mr. Schrei- donor luncheon of the I'ioneer ber recalled that the Washington Women's Organization of Detroit, eat the Masonic Progressive Club was the successor which tcok esday, Jan. 11. Ac- Tu to the former Tri-Squares and Temple on Tuesday, ilomer Lane Clubs. The Washing- cording to Mrs. Sara L. Feder, na- ton Progressive Club was organized tional secretary, the Pioniser by Fred Id, Butzel to serve the Women's Organization of America need of the younger boys, in 1915, hopes to raise $50,000 this year to further the work in Palestine. and functioned until 1921. Attendance at the Feb. 22 dinner Mrs. Ilessie Kupermintz,delegate will not be limited to members, but from Palestine, who was the fea- will also be attended by members' tured speaker at this event, urged wives and their friends. Reserve- members to remember their re- tions are now being taken at the I sponsibility in raising the living Oise of Mr. Schreiber, 1332 Dime standards of Palestinian women, to Bank Bldg., Cherry 1520. train immigrant girls in the trades of the new homeland, to supply nursery homes to aid working mothers and to provide a social for immigrant women Members in Drive background and girls. Mrs. Feeler, the other guest The final meeting of the mem- speaker, made an appeal for new members. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, bership committee of the United noted soprano, accompanied by Hebrew Schools was held lust Rebecca Katzman Frohman, fur- Tuesday evening at the home of nished the musical program. Mrs. Judge Harry B. Keidan. Reports Joseph Haggai was chairman. The speakers were introduced by Mrs. were submitted by the following: Jacob Schreier. Harry Cohen, Aaron A. Silber- Mrs. Kupermintz remained in blatt, Ilenry C. Keywell, Dr. Al- Detroit for the balance of the week bert E. Bernstein, Joseph Ziff, and held several sessions with the Robert Loewenberg, Philip Gor- individual groups of the organiza- neck, Abe Kasle, Moe Leiter, Max tion. She also gave several inter- Keidan, Jos. N. Keidan, Maurice esting lectures on life in Palestine. Landau, Rabbi Harold N. Rosen- Saturday, at the close of her thal, Harry II. Janovver, A. J. stay, Mrs, Kupermintz was hon- Lachover and J. M. Mathis. ored at an Oneg Shabbat. Mrs. Mr. Silberblatt, chairman of the Reitman was chairman, and an ad- campaign, and Mr. Cohen, presi- dress was given by Mrs. Sara dent of the schools, expressed their Levine. gratitude to the committee for their work in behalf of the schools. Judge Heiden, in his brief talk, TIMES CHALLENGES expressed the idea that a large THE RUMANIAN LIE membership roster constitutes a pillar of strength for the institu- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) tion, and it is not only the finan- cial support, but the moral ject is the same: to drive the strength which such a campaign Jews from their homes. lends to the institution. The charges of "invasion," Brief talks were also delivered which have a measure of plausi- by Rabbi Harold Rosenthal and bility for those unacquainted with Dr. A. E. Bernstein. the facts, are false. They deliber- The campaign closed with the ately ignore the chief cause of addition of over 300 new members increase in the Jewish population to the membership roster of the of Rumania since the World War. United Hebrew Schools. That was directly and almost sole- I. SOSNICK ly the consequence of annexation, under the post-war treaties, of which was addressed by local cab- Sees Foreign Foes Transylvania from Hungary and bis and leaders. The president, I. Sosnick, was toastmaster. Ad- Attacking American Bukovina from Austria. and of the seizure of Bessarabia from dresses were delivered by Rabbi Russia. These territorial accre- Ideals Everywhere tions i. Stollman, Israel Liss, Rabbi nearly tripled the number Levin, AL Fish, Louis Dann and PITTSBURGII. - of Jews in Rumania. Since then (WNS) - there has been no appreciable M. Nachman. American ideals of liberty and Arrangements for the banquet freedom have been placed on the immigration of Jews that has not were made by the Ladies' Auxil- defensive not only abroad by "the been compensated for by propor- iary of which Mrs. Glassman is forces undermining law and order" tionate emigration. The only president. and "interfering with our lawful postwar influx of thousands of activities and the rights of our Jews was that of approximately citizens beyond our frontiers but 45,000 refugees fleeing from Sov- Demand Congressional I are making attacks on our ideals iet Russia into Bessarabia; but Investigation of Nazism nd institutions from within the of these about 40,000 were evacu- country itself," Assistant Secre- ated from Bessarabia and other icONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE) tary of State George B. Messer- parts of Rumania by private Jew- smith told the guests and delegates ish organizations. Typical of years of Hitlerism have left the I attending the 15th triennial con- Goga's distortion of the facts is women and children of the country vention banquet of the National his statement in Thursday's inter- undernourished, ill-fed, unhappy Council of Jewish Women in a view that "the last invasion was individuals. "There is no place for veiled attack on alien isms. that of the refugees front Hitler idealism in present-day Germany," Other speakers at the banquet Germany." During the height of she declared. were James L. Houghteling, the Jewish exodus from Germany Mr. Martin called upon the vast United States Commissioner of not more than 215 emigrants en- gathering to stand together in or-1 Naturaliztilon and Immigration, tered Rumania in any one year. der to ward off the fascistic attack and Mrs. Ilannah G. Solomon, The declaration of the king and on all fronts. "Let us destroy founder and first president of the the prime minister are as omin- fascism at its source before it gets; Council. ous as they are untrue. Like that a chance to grow and destroy of Cuza, they foreshadow govern- everything we love and cherish," he mental policies in absolute viola- 15 Sun Articles said. tion of the solemn obligations accepted by the Bucharest Rev. White, in a stirring plea' About Palestine freely government in the treaties by (or unity among races and reli- gions against the common foe, which at the end of the World On Saturday, Jan. 29, the New War, with the sanction of the said: "In America democracy can York Sun will start a series of 15 Allies, the area and population be saved. But don't believe that articles called "The Truth About of Rumania were more than it is safe without the participation of every citizen in our democracy. Palestine." The articles are by doubled. In return for these Phelps Adams, the sue's chief cor- large additions of territory and Democracy means that we have to in Washington, D. C., Peoples, Rumania gave special incur a small risk, and the un- respondent who has spent three in the relenting participation of all peo- Near East where he months traveled over guarantees to its new minorities, ples at all times is necessary to de- 15,000 miles and visited every cor- who differed "from the majority fend our rights." ner of the Holy Land in his search of the population in race. lan- guage or religion." These com- Mr. Martel called the rise of for facts and the truth. llitlerism the blackest page in the , Everywhere he went people had mitments are most explicitly set history of a great people. He a story to tell him-a story of forth in the Minorities Treaty. In severely condemned the assassin-, hardships and of hope, of discour- Article VII, for example, it is tion of democracy in Germany and ' agements, aspirations and ambi- Promised that condemned fascism and Nazism as tions, of grievances, injustices. "Jews inhabiting any Ruman- the most destructive forces. ian territory who do not pos- Martin Hall, refugee German Kalvatier Card Party on sess another nationality" shall journalist, spoke in German and Feb. 13 be recognized "as Rumanian then briefly in English, and de- nationals ipso facto and with- livered one of the most scathing Aid give out the requirements of any denunciations of the Nazi regime. a Kalvarier card party at Society the Bnai will Moshe formality." e c and a n te x8 - Rabbi Joshua Sperka WWJ , teyrn.agoonirTund" r In Article VII it is promised Devotions Speaker I p. m. There will be prizes and that refreshments. Next Friday morning. Feb. 4, 1 Proceeds will go for needy "all Rumanian nationals shall The /society Rabbi Joshua Specks will conduct landsleute abroad. be equal before the law and the devotions program over Sta- helped 35 families with $5 each. shall enjoy the same civil and The president is Mrs. L. Stolin- tion WWJ at 7:15 a. m. The topic political rights without dis- of his sermon will be "Lincoln's sky; vice-president. Mrs. II. Fes- tinction as to race, language Attitude Toward Jews." Much tenstein; secretary, Mrs. Freed: or religion • • • (Such) dif- favorable comment has been re- , treasurer, Rose Lewis. ferences shall not prejudice ecived by WWJ concerning the For tickets call Tyler 4-9291; any Rumanian national in • • Jewish programs conducted by Townsend 7-5640 or Mrs. L. • admission to public employ- Rabbi Sperka, I Weintraub, Townsend 6-9021. ments, functions and honors 13TH ANNIVERSARY Schools Gain 300 OF THE BNAI ZION Donations in Memoriam to Home fGr Aged RABBI WOHLGELERNTER TO ADDRESS AUXILIARY OF J. N. F. ON TUESDAY 0 s 2 3 Systems - Audits - Taxes CHARLES K.IIAIIIIIS 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 1317 GRISWOLD BMX/. CA(1111. 3338 VISIT SCHOR'S WHOLESALE SHOWROOMS BUY Fine Furniture wholesale through any dealer of your own choice. WE welcome the opportunity of show- ing you around without any obligation to buy. FUNNITUU COMPANY 8928 TWELFTH ST. WHOLESALE ONLY Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M. JEWS OF RUMANIA TICKETS ON SALE FOR DISFRANCHISED IN CONCERT ON FEB. 21 SEVERAL DECREES AT SHAAREY ZEDEK (CONCLUDED FROM BACH I) enforced but the mayor of Con. st•nta issued a similar order. In Jassy all but six Jewish law. ears closed their offices after the bar association excluded 155 Jewish members. Teaching of the Jewish religion in the Public schools was forbidden by the minister of culture. A gen. eral strike was threatened at the medical college of Bush,. rest University unless Jewish instructors were immediately dismissed. An economic crisis of panic proportions is beginning to engulf the country as a result of the anti-Jewish measures. All the banks are experiencing runs. Manufacturers report huge drops in orders with the consequent in- crease of unemployment. Prices of commodities are falling rapid- ly. Bankruptcies are increasing. Real estate values are crashing everywhere. John Krushevan, nephew of the notorious Krushevan who organized the Kishiven pogrom in April 1903 when the present Rumanian province of Bess. arabia belonged to Russia, has been appointed police chief of the town of Munternia. Dr. Julius Maniu, president of the National Peasant Party, the only one of Rumania's 17 politi- cal parties not committeed to some form of anti-Semitism. an- nounced that his party "entirely rejects anti-Semitism which dam- ages Rumania at home and abroad." Ile said "we want to im- prove the Rumanians' lot but not by oppressing other races in the country." Dr. Maniu pledged his party to oppose the Goga govern- ment because "it is a sham gov- ernment, anti-democratic and an- ti-Semitic in its entire policy." On Monday morning, Jan. 21, a meeting of the special activities committee of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek was held in Allen Room of the syne- gogue. This committee, headed by Mrs. Samuel Kavanau as chair- man, and Mrs. Nathan Spevakote MRS. SAMUEL KAVANAU • and bins, George Levey as co-chair- men, is sponsoring a brilliant cul- tural and musical event, to take place in the social hall of the syna- gogue on Monday evening, Feb. 21. at a joint concert by that outstand- ing Yemenite Jewess, Brachali Zflrah, interpreter of Palestinian and Oriental folklore, and her equally famous husband, Nachum Nardi, composer, arranger and pianist, This will be the farewell concert of the American tour of this famous pair. The ticket committee reports that tickets are being sold in large numbers and if the public is not to be disappointed, since the seat- Reich Renews Jew•Baittng ing capacity of the social hall is BERLIN-Another outbreak of limited, tickets should be obtained anti-Semitism is evidenced in at the earliest. possible , moment, plans for further curbs on the re- either from a member of the board maining Jewish population. or at the office of the synagogue. Latest reports indicate that 24,000 Jews left the Reich last Herald publishes an editorial P- year. The latest symptoms of anti- uffing that Der .Stuermer was Semitism are found in the arrest suppressed because German diplo- of Jewish business men on charge matic officials haveprotested that of illegal exchange deals. They they can't persuade other natiots are charged with having organ- that Germany is fit for civiliz d ized the transfer of Jewish emi- intercourse to Ibng as helpless grants' funds through export in Jews are kicked around. The the violation of the strict control Herald also claims that the paper laws and in collaboration with was banned after Hitler made ts agents of Julius Barmat who died special trip to Munich to confer recently in a Belgian prison. Bar- with its publisher, Julius Streich- mat is accused of having par- er. ticipated in the transaction in or- der to "strike a blow at Ger- Warner Brothers Theaters Bin March of Time Newsreel as many." Nazi Propaganda NEW YORK (WNS)-Wartr Nazi Ban on Streicher Paper Due Brother', theaters have exclu d to III Effects Abroad LONDON. - (WNS) - The "Inside Nazi Germany, 1938," the March of Time's current newsreel, indefinite suppression of the anti- Semitic paper, Der Stuermer, by because "in the opinion of the large number of company offic- the Nazi propaganda ministry is attributable to the growing feel- ials who have seen it, it may be interpreted as pro-Nazi proPa- ing in the highest Nazi circles that the grosser forms of anti- grinds," it was announced by Semitism are handicapping Ger- Harry M. Warner, president of many . in the development of Warner Btothers Pictures, Incs i in friendly relations with foreign na- explaining why his firm has ban- tions, it is reported in the Lon- ned the picture, Mr. Warner said don Daily Express and Daily Her- "I am informed that most of the ald. The Express declares that portion of the film showing Nazi Foreign Minister von Neurath activities within Germany was protested to Hitler against Der made in the form of silent pic- Stuermer's obscene and violent tures with the consent and neces- anti-Jewish campaign and warn- sarily with the approval of Dr. ed that it must be stopped in Ger- Goebbels, minister of propaganda many's own interests. The same -as indeed must all motion Pic- paper claims that General Goer- tures be that are made in Ger- ing and Propaganda Minister many. . Henry R. Luce, president of Goebbels have also cautioned Hit- ler to check the excuses of the Time, Inc. producers of the pic- anti-Semitic extremists. The Daily ture, called Warner's statement "ridiculous" and added that Wnr- nor's attitude about sound in mo- for the exercise of profes- tion pictures is "amazing," coin- sions and industries." ing from "the man generally cred- ited with introducing the talking Many and serious have been picture. Evidently Mr. Washer Rumania's violations of the spirit does not believe the movie 'in- and letter of these obligations dustry capable of an honest pic- since the signing of the Minorities torial treatment of any matter of Treaty. In particular. Rumania importance." has circumvented the obligation to grant citizenship ipso facto to WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR. Jews. But it was left to Carol. DENS ON MONDAY • and the unrepresentative govern- Jackie Nichols, the swift-moving ment he now supports in office, southern matman who is challeng- brazenly to announce repudiation ing for the right to meet Bill of the country's pledge of fair Weidner for the light-heavyweight play to its defenseless minorities. title, will get the acid test in his The false issue-the "invaders" bout at the Arena Gardens next -now being raised by the king Monday. His opponent will be and his henchmen is a transpar- the king mat ruffian of the divis- ent subterfuge. ion. "Bull" Corry,