thElkraongEwisitaaceocul PAGE TWO I eMellirMS AUSTRIAN JEWS PLEAD WITH CHANCELLOR SEYSS-INQUART FOR ASSURANCES OF SAFETY THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME 1 c DeLuxe Family Service Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towel. and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Police raided the offices of Ger- echtigkeit, organ of Mme. Irene Harand's World Organization to Combat Race Hatred, and closed the office of Die Stimme and the Neue Welt, Jewish newspapers. Dr. Herman Oppenheim, presi- dent of the Jewish Youth Organ- ization, was taken into protec- tive custody. Robert Stricker, editor of the Neue Welt, was also arrested, but later releitsed. Captain Sigmund Friedmann, President of the League of Jew- ish War Veterans, was called to storm troop headquarters and warned to allay Jewish fears. Jews who sought to withdraw funds from banks were arrested. All Vienna newspapers appeared without a single article by a Jew. ish writer. The Wiener Journal, the Telegraf am Mittag and Tele- graf Nachtausgabe, Jewish-own- ed dailies, were confiscated and appeared under Nazi direction em- blazoned with swastikas. Several hundred Jewish newspaper deliv- ery workers were dismissed. Pounds SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt Mao WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE Nib DAMP WASH $100 ,. Flat Pieces carefully Ironed Additional Pounds filbc lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE Lace Curtains. . Per ECRU . 2.7iC FREE Not respeeelble for me-build or whed-WhiPpalli Certain. THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets la Feather Pillows " 35c 25c Among those arrested by the newly-empowered N • a i storm troops were Fritz Julius Mandl, Jewish industrialist and Aus- trian munitions maker, who for years had been one of the chief financial backers of the Aus- trian Nazis. Mandl and his wife, the former Heddy Kies- ter, screen actress, were arrest- ed on • train in Innsbruck as they were about to cross the border. No reason was given for Mandl's t. OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. a. will 1•• Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE All Ironed Service 30c ..... %RARING APPAREL Pre FLAT PIECES Pir Pula 10C Minimum Charge, $1.80 A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION , .tSSACHUSETTS LAUNDRY CO. PHONE CADILLAC 7423 AARON B. 3IARGOLIS Kosher Meat and Poultry Market 11837.41 DEXTER BLVD. Between Barns's.. nod Ivsss cos The number is estimated at 30,- 000. The Polish authorities are doing nothing to prevent the Polish Jews from returning but are taking strict measures against the admission of Ausrian Jews. Would Deny Citizenship to Nazis WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) —Denial of citizenship to aliens belonging to organizations advo- cating other than democratic forms of government was recom- mended to Congress by the House mmigration Committee which avorably reported a bill to that Pert. The committee said the egislation is necessary because under existing law the govern- ment cannot revoke the citizen- a hip of a naturalized American ven if he advocates overthrow of he government unless it can be proved he held such views before he became a citizen. Arrest Spy Member of German. American Bund FLORAL PARK, L. I. (WNS) —Otto Hermann Voss. 39-year- old naturalized American of German birth, who was arrested by agents of the Department of Justice on a charge of espionage, is a fervent admirer of Bidet...and the Nazi "way of doing things," his wife admitted. REDEMPTION FETE OF MISHKA,N ISRAEL ON SUNDAY NIGHT The first 'signs of the exten- Jewish sports societies were ex- pelled from the Austrian Sports Front. The Jewish ► managers of Officers and members of Con- Deutsches Yolks Theater and Max gregation Mishkan Israel will Reinhardt's Josefstadt Theater, gather this Sunday evening. were ousted as were the manager March 20, at a redemption ban- of the Austrian National Theater, Herman Roedeling, and Dr. Jahn , a converted Jew, who is direc- tor of the Yolks Theater, and the state manager of the Josefstadt Theater. TOO CAN BOY QUALITY ROSIIER MEATS 111111 CONPIDENCR from DELIVER Phone HOgarth 3042-3 Sam Caplan Dies Ray. Combat Two swastikas now fly in Withington. The Austrian legation unfurled the Hitler emblem from its building on Massachusetts Ave. on orders from Vienna. Not having • swastika in its possession, the Austrian legation borrowed one from the Germany embassy, from whose building the swas- tika has been displayed for five years. Ilundreds of Jews who sought to escape by crowing into Hun- gary, Switzerland, Yugoslavia and Sam Caplan, vice-president of Czechoslovakia were turned bask the Metropolitan Motion Picture because those countries have Co. until his retirement in 1931 closed their frontiers. Jews from because of ill health, died March the provincial towns of Austria 10 at Seeley Spring, Ala. Ile was are rushing to Vienna. Syna- , born 51 years ago in Manchester, gogues in Vienna were jammed to England, and left England when the doors with tearful and panic- he was 14 to go to South Africa. stricken Jews seeking advice and He came to the United States from comfort. There was comparative- South Africa in 1908 and in 1919 ly little anti-Jewish violence al- became associated with his brother, though scattered reports of at- the late Maurice J. Caplan, when tacks on Jews were noted. Cheer- the motion picture company was ing and frenzied Nazis marched formed. through the Jewish quarter of Mr. Caplan leaves three sisters, Vienna but encountered only Rev. Cantor Mrs. Sarah Wilkes, Mrs. Jennie stray Jews, some of whom were DAVID Rosen and Mrs. Betty Young, of badly beaten. Most Jewish stores GOLDEN Cleveland, and four brothers, remained closed and the Jewish Charles and Harry of Cleveland, population shut itself up behind Detroit's Favorite and Jarvis and Arthur A. Caplan barred doors. The streets echoed MOREL of Detroit. TYLER 11-11114 to the cry of "perish Judaea." Wedding Cereal. Pending clarification of the lee Performed el Jewish status under the new Nazi Homo and by Ap regime Jewish leaders declined to polutment. comment publicly. Privately they EVELYN JOFFA SCHIEBEL admitted that the situation was passed away March 10. at Toledo. almost hopeless despite the fact 0. She is survived • by her son, that an appeal to the League of David; three sisters, Kate Harris Naions is possible under the and Esther Stralser of Detroit, minority clause of the St. Ger- and Besse Isenberg of Toledo, and main peace treaty. Responsible two brothers, Abe Joffa of Toledo Jewish spokesmen expressed the opinion that the Nuremberg laws and Jule Jolla of Detroit. would be applied in Austria and that • complete revision of Jew- LOUIS EDELSON died Wednesday afternoon, March ish citizenships would be an- 9, at Ford Hospital. Rabbi Max nounced shortly. They also J. Wohlgelernter officiated at the Pointed out that in addition to funeral. Interment was at the the 200,000 full-blooded Jews af- cemetery of Congregation Beth fected Austria has some 600.000 Tefila Emanuel of which the de- people with Jewish blood because parted was a member. Surving of extensive intermarriage and conversion. is a brother. Emil. 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(1) HOLLYWOOD.—Accepting the chairmanship of the committee arranging the Screen and Radio Stars Spring Festival for the benefit of a proposed free clinic for Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, George Jessel said: "Count that day lost whose low descending sun sees no benefit show, something accomplished to help the poor and sick." Davida Jackson. concert violin- ist of Los Angeles, and Sidney P. Solow of New York, announce their engagement . . . Solow. a N. Y. U. graduate of 1930, is labor atory superintendent of Consolidated Film Industries in Hollywood, Maxie Rosenbloom, another Hollywood triple threat man in that he is a boxer, actor and night club' owner. gets a featured role in a Warner Bros. picture just going into production under Anatole Litvak's direction. LUISE RAINER AGAIN PICKED AS YEAR'S NUMBER ONE SCREEN ACTRESS Luise Rainer, Austrian - born Jewish screen star. in private life Mrs. Clifford Odets, was crowned the outstanding film acrtess of the year for the second successive time when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences named her work in "The Good Earth" as the outstanding performance of the year by a female actress. Last year she won the same award for her work in ''The Great Ziegfeld." "The Life of Emile the congregation, worked cease- lessly to make the redemption of the building possible. Mishkan Israel, one of the in- fluential and leading synagogues in the city, has a well sustained and active membership. various religious, educational and social activities, and a well organized Ladies Auxiliary. Rabbi I. Stoll- man, graduate of Slobodka Ye- shivah, formerly dean of Mozir and rabbi of Ozartchi, Minsk, (recognized as one of the leading rabbis in American Jewry, is the spiritual leader of the congrega- tion. An elaborate program is an- nounced for the banquet, with Rabbi Stollman as principal sneak- er, and Rev. Mogil, cantor of tife Isynagogue, presenting appropri- ate solos for the occasion. A specially-trained chorus will participate in the Detroit Service Group's annual performance, following the yearly get-together at Temple Beth El on Sunday evening, March 27. Part of the show chorus is shown in this photograph. Reading from left to right: Marcia Diamond, Dorothy Davidson, Shirley Kopel, Ruth Frank and Marjory Rosenthal. both in motion pictures and other fields of entertainment. The de- partment chief is Charles Prem. who for years has been a con- ductor, composer and producer of special orchestral works. Nu- merous important positions were held by him before coming to Hollywood and Universal City, such as conductor of municipal operas for four years in St. Louis, first musical conductor of Radio APPLAUSE FOR FANNY More good news about Fanny City Music Hall in New York and Brice, whose creation of "Baby musical director of the Silken Snooks" on the radio and screen, Strings radio show orchestra. is one of Hollywood's newest SCHILDKRAUT'S sensations; her wonder child is ANNIVERSARY all set to go into the comic sec- Joseph Schildkraut reached the tion of the nation's funny papers. 25th anniversary of his career as Polly Berman, Hollywood song an actor this week while creat- writer, enters the chamber music ing an important role in "Marie field with publication of her com- Antoinette," the historical opus position "Mazurka" for string which will mark Norma Shearer's quartett . . . The melody is orig- return to the screen. Miss Shear- inal, but the rhythm is based er presented the well known actor upon the colorful and lively with a rare copy of the biog- dances recalled from Miss Ber- raphy of the woman she plays in man's childhood days in Russia this film. The son of a famous . . . Miss Berman is the author father, Rudolph Schildkraut. Jo- of numerous Jewish songs!. in- seph was destined for the theater cluding "A Distant Land" and from the day he was born and "Hebrew Lullaby" and "In My made his debut on the profes- Dream," now being printed. sional stage 26 years ago. Luise Rainer presided at this week's luncheon held in Holly- wood by the Motion Picture Art- ists Committee to benefit children of war-torn Spain and China .. . Sylvia Sidney was hostess at a similar fete the week previous. Zola," starring Paul Muni and featuring the story of the Drey- fus Case, was adjudged the out- standing picture of the year. Jo- seph Schildkraut, who had the part of Dreyfus in the film, was given award for his supporting performance. Heinz Herald and Geza Hercigz, Jewish screen wri- ters, who wrote the screen play of "Zola" were also honored. LUBITSCH DECORATED The government of France has conferred the rank of Knight in the Legion of Honor upon the veteran director of scores of mo- tion picture masterpieces, Ernst Lubitsch of Paramount Pictures. The decoration is awarded for outstanding contributions to the field of art. HOLDS BIG MUSIC JOB Try Our Thin Tea Matzos We also have a full line of Fancy Passover Products. Country Orders Attended to Promptly Call or Phone us at our new Headquarters 8770 LINWOOD near Gladstone TYLER 4-6188 Residence Phone Hogarth 1035 Hebrew National Grocers Co. A. SHARP, Prop. MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTORS /111 ■ 11111 ■ . E.B STEINIE BEER IS ALWAYS GOOD Practically every member of Universal Pictures' music depart- ment has a distinguished record, OBITUARY Manuel ilrbacb CLARENCE FRANK of Now! Detroit's Most Modern Jewish Funeral Home OFFERING eginpatiletir errata TYLER DAY OR NIGHT Ph one WERNEY Jewish Funeral home Office, Chapel a Showrooms 9219 DEXTER at Joy Road lag City Notts Mr. end Ere Morrie Jaffe entertained at • dellestfut dinner party In March 4. ID their n w horn on Park AV.. Covers were laid for 41I goad. Out-oh town gumt• Were 11, and Jack Myers Mr.Bereneon and daughters • and Mr.. Harmon Jere. Mm lie Newman, Mr. and Mat- M. (Bamberg and Mr. and Mrs M and s one of Detroit, Mr. and Ere (Mar Mims of Flint end Mr. and Mr. E. Feldman of The Tether zed Pon banquet Roomerrd by the Phial Brith Ian Wolnertay eve- • log at Temple Abraham was atenclett by Ile. Morrie Greenstein preelded •• te•Proaster nod Introduce./ Probat• 1sdg• R. 0. Phillips. A. B Raman. Arlield Toler. Robert Prhmideman gm a group or Impermnotions. and J•7 heart • trumpet sole. Mr. William Kanto and her committee had therme of erremgemente and the Junior Iladomah .glrl• acted a. waltremee Mr. Ind Mrs Louis ter•main item elertere t• Chicago during the pest week Mr. and Era Joseph A. a h••rta and doveiter. Joann, mooned boom Olin eamilog the past St. weeks In Florida. Kora.* they viett. With relatives In New firen•vira N. J. nod Fhliacheitiblo_ Mr •nd Mee Joseph C. Hire-IA.1s re- fereed hoar after weeding the •eelaand wit• friend. l• Cleveland. Misr MHO Hirohneld hoe returned Irene from Miami Reach, /la.. when (peat • Math. Mra. Goorge Kehe and can. norm... mew( the week-end with ',lath. in Detroit. Aaweuamele.nt Is mode of the minting Marriage of Ulm Ida Srhopl.. daughter hi Polnioir• of of Mr sae Mrs. Pllip Vol.?'?. • eon C.o.& Mim e. to N owt Teight of If Ms aar Mre. loaders in Te••wedding Pt. pursue North „Imbedded for JD.. At a gamiting of the Temple Pieterhood eight Soo. for • ggofer Os WM Monday Htrerta wryer leery mode Mrs . gesere cbalrma• Mrs. N. Id wi n I Andrea , will lek• revory•tioe• Saginaw, Mich., formerly of Detroit, 42 years old. died on March 11. Funeral services were held on March 13 with interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiating. Ile is survived by his wife. Rose Schoenfield Frank, and four brothers, Harry. Philip, Leon and Alvin. REGINA HILL BRESLER of Chicago, Ill., formerly of De- troit, 72 years old, died on March 10. Funeral services were held on March 14 with burial in Wood- mere Cemetery. She is survived by her husband. Albert S., a daughter, Mrs. Abe Cohn of Chi- cago and two sons, William H. of Norfolk, Neb. and Milton C. of Detroit. ISAAC LEWIS of this city, died March 14 in Asheville, N. C. Funeral services were held on March 16 with in- terment in Woodmere Cemetery, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. He is survived by his wife, Jessie, • daughter, Pauline. and three sisters, Mrs. Rachel L. Netxorg and Mrs. Harriet L. Golden of Detroit and Mrs. James L. Hand of New York. of HATTIE E. ROSENTHAL 257 Ottawa Drive. Pontiac. 58 years old. died on March 14. Funeral services were held on March 15 with interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. She is sur- vived by her husband. Arthur A.. a daughter. Mrs. Lester Morrison and a son. James. IN MEMORIAM our dear husband and father. Abe Danto. who Passed away eight years ago. March 23, 1930 (23 days in Adar). in loving memory of On of matinees memo over no 7.m In Pl..e eft. flew, liii•mor) limp* him •ver tear no age. Though ho died eight rm. Sadly missed by his loving wife and children. Maim tIckalo at *nos fee den Kereesky 'Peters at Simi hl.h. •il•••••••, ose.. T••eiay Mre bortrion Members. a Kam. 22. Mee Mr sod *MS* A., have no thee OHM IWO amities capacity Unitas& Dwelt. Darts et Wier SAW. Org.ittar, naday. At Geneva, the executive committee of the World Jew- ish Congress addressed • pie• to the League of Nations, the government s of all civilized na• tion s and world public opinion i n behalf of Austrian Jewry. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, now In London, signed the appeal. From Prague, Czechoslovakia, comes the report that while reading newspaper account. of the Nazi conquest of Austria, Otto Karl Fischer, Jewish di- rector of the Creek National Theater, dropped dead of a heart attack. Fischer was for- merly a professor at Ghent and Prague Universities. He was 54 years old. ith every Friday.. t fiegs 11 t tvithc_0 ll the tone a LEGAL NOTICES 27601 Deerge K F.ekert, Attorney, 033 DS, IMP Timer. PRATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Collet for the County of Wayne. In Chan- v.,. --Benoit Van I...than. Itleintiff. vs. Helene Van Leathern. thereat., At • merlon of sold t'curt held in lie• Cout, Room In the City of Detroit on the 15th day of Fehruery. A. D. 15011. Present: Hon Clyde 1. Webster, Circuit Judge attisfertory proof appearing by Oilcloth on Ole In thin came that the • leve named defendant does not reside In the state of Michigan but hoe loot known Mare of rmidence wog Dender- monde. Belgium. It Is ordered that mid defendant enter her •ho...re in this wlihlo three menthe from the hereofor that sold of Com- plaint be taken asI onfeawed. It in further ordered that Ole Order may be armed or publi•hed as required by law . CLYDE I. WEBSTER- (A Rue ropy/ Circuit Judge. VERNON 1. KERWIN. Deputy Clerk. dote not Weekly Radio Features ...getting and giving more pleasure PAUL WHITEMAN LA% RENCE TIBBETT ANDRE LOSTELANETZ DEEMS TAYLOR PAUL DOVGLA3 Stint Notts hesterfiel The annual Purim banquet will be held Condor In the Jewish Community Canter and out-oblown entertainment no writ to one epee., from sated.. will feature the Program. The contralti.n coml.( of lb. following: Adverted., Mork Rom. Mrs Phillip Planer, arra Morrie Gold, Era George K•hn. Mn II7• mos P.O. 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