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May 27, 1938

PAGE THREE

awl THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Mutual Life Honors DR. STEPHEN S. WISE TO ADDRESS NOMINATING
CONVENTION OF AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS AT ,
Louis J. Goodman
CASS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY, MAY 31

4

‘,/ GENERAL
ADMISSION
$125

INCLUDING
GRAND STAND
RESERVED

In tribute to his remarkable
sales' record, Louis J. Goodman,
the well known life insurance spe-
cialist, was honored by his com-
pany, the Mutual Life Insurance
Co. of New York, by being se-
lected to attend tke.-,president's
luncheon, to be held in San Fran-
cisco on June Z and 3. The affair
is given annually by the company
and in order to qualify for at-
tendance, representatives must
write a minimum of a quarter of
a million of insurance.
"Lou" has been ih the insur-
ance business but eight years and
during that time has acquired an
enviable reputation in insurance
circles as a large producer. In
each of these eight years he has
qualified for the quarter-million
field club.
Making a study of life insur-
ance in all its phases, Mr. Good-
man has won a large personal
following with his ever-ready de-
sire to offer advice to policy hold-
ers. His creed of serving his cli-
ents rather than just selling them
a policy has paid dividends by
converting each client into a
friend.
Mr. Goodman', offices are lo-
cated in the Buhl Bldg. and his
phone number is Randolph 4720.

SEAT

UNVEILING OF MONUMENT

-
An unveiling of a monument in

memory of Eva Steinberg will
take place on Sunday, May 29,
at 1 p. in. at Beth David Ceme-
tery, Van Dyke Ave. Grand Rabbi
J. Rabinowitz and Rabbi J. S.
Sperka will officiate. Relatives
and friends are invited.

tet1N01.110.:1/ FROM PAGE ONE

June 19, is being set aside as s i w-
cial Jewish Congress Day and a
house-to-house canvass will be
conducted in behalf ofthe regis
tr ti s
Joseph Haggai is general chair-
man of the elections committee
and his associates include: Wil-
liam Hordes, chairman of regis-
trations; A. C. Lappin, chairman
of propaganda; Henry Fenster.
chairman of nominating commit-
tee; Lawrence W. Crohn, chair-
man of polling committee; Mrs.
Max Dushkin, secretary of elec-
tions committee; . Mrs. Shmarya
Kleinman, chairman of women's
committee.
Mrs. Albert Feldstein is secre-
tary in charge of activities at the
Congress office.
Mr. Crohn announces that full
details regarding arrangements
for polling places at the elections
in June will be made known at
the nominating convention on
Tuesday.

Dr. Wise's Visit

The presence at the nominating
convention of Dr. Wise serves to
stimulate this community to great-
er action in behalf of the Congress
elections.
Dr. Wise is President of the
Committees of Jewish Delegations
which has appeared in behalf of
Jewry before the League of Na-
tions. He is president of the Zion-
ist Organization and of the Amer-
ican Jewish Congress, of both of

Which he was a founder. Ile is Clerical Leaders Condemn Oppress
lion of Jews
also president of the Jewish In-
stitute of Religion and is Rabbi
One hundred and thirty-seven
is the Free Synagogue of New lay and clerical lead ,.rs represent-
of the Free Synagogue of New
ing important communities in 29
Born on March 17, 1874, in states' of the Union, joined in a
Budapest, Hungary. Dr. Wise is public statement condemning the
descended from a long line of oppression to which millions of
rabbis in German-speaking lands. Jews are being subjected in many
Ile was brought to this country sections of the world as "a blot
as 'an infant in 1875, was edu- upon the civilization of our time."
rated in the public schools of New
In their declaration, in which
••ork, giaduated from Columbia
in 1892, receiving his j'h. D. from 22 bishops and the presidents of
22
colleges joined the Christian
this university in 19n, and was
leaders, they call attention to the
awarded LL.D. degrees by Tem-
fact
that what is happening td 'the
ple, Syracuse and Oregon Univer-
sities.
Ile served' as Rabbi in Jews is the rightful concern of
Portland, Ore., and after refus- the Christian world. as "the MTV, -
ing the pulpit of 'Temple Eman- hot mf the effortt! mOng made to
uel of New York because it was destroy democracY, peac e iind hu-
"subject to and under the con- manity itself." •
In a message addressed to Dr.
trol of the board of trustees of
the congregation,' organized the Stephen S. Wise, president of the
American
Jewish Congress, the
Free Synagogue.
For more than 40 years an out- Christian leaders extend their
standing Jewish spokesman and "profoundest sympathy to suffer-
communal leader, Dr. Wise is ing Jewry" and "hail the efforts
probably the best known Jew in of our fellow Americans associ-
the Christian world and has the ated with the American Jewish
record of having addressed more Congress to unite the resources of
Christian audiences than any oth- the Jewish community in a demo-
er living Jew. He is militant in cratic front against anti-Semi-
his demands for Jewish rights, and tism."
Among those who have signed
his voice is listened to in Wash-
ington, in London and in other this statement are: Dr. C. A.
capitals where hs is recognized as Lund, president of the Superior
a spokesman for Israel. Dr. Wise Conference of Augustant Synod,
is a member of President Roose- Escanaba, Mich., Wilfred Mauck,
velt's Committee on Political Ref- president of Hillsdale College,
Hillsdale. Mich.
ugees.

Bernice Parks at Powatan

NORTH AMERICAN
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Sets Oct. 23 as Date for Dinner-
Dance; Play School Food
Shower June 1

ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS

A Call Involve. No Obligati. on tour ran

ELIAS GOLDBERG

REPRESENTATIVE

DAVID STOTT BUILDING

SOLID A, S THE CONTINENT

BERNICE PARKS

Scientific magic makes Haskell,
now heading the Powatan.floor
show, unique among magteians. In
addition to sleight-of-hand with
cards, Ilaskell is heckled through-
out his act by the ghost-voice of
a back-talking phonograph. Co-
starred on the bill is piquant little
Bernice Parks, who brings a gala
array of sophisticated songs and
Manhattan chatter. Numerous
new dance arrangements are pre-
sented by Maybelle Van Ador-
ables, and Paul Neighbors' music
during the show is continued in
dance rhythm during intermis-
sions.

Emanuel Men's Club
To Meet Thursday

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Answer the call of American Jewish Congress by
Answer
Enlisting all members of your households for
Popular Elections June 25, 26, 27!

Every registered voter is eligible to attend
NOMINATING CONVENTION at CASS
TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, TUESDAY
EVENING, MAY 31, AT 7

Guest Speaker: DR. STEPHEN'S. WISE
Your registration card will admit you to this

demonstration for Jewish unity.

Important Call to Jewish Organizations:

Elect AT ONCE one delegite for evitry 50 members, and
provide them with credentials to attend Nominating Conven-
tion May 31 for selection of candidates for delegates to
American Jewish Congress

For Registration-Books and further information call

Detroit Section, American Jewish Congress

EN0B STEINIE BEER
IS ALWAYS TASTY

WILL BE HONORED AT
TESTIMONIAL JUNE 1

Joseph A. Powers, prominent
young Detroit attorney and can-
didate for LieutenitnteGovernotr
in the Republican Primaries, will
be honored at a Testimonial I'arty

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May 29; June 9, 22; July 6, 15

(M.S. "BATORY" sailing June 9, will call
also at LIBAU June 19.)

JOSEPH A. POWERS

Tourist and Third Class Only

be held at the Fort Shelby
Hotel on Wednesday evening,
June I.
Ernest D. O'Brien, Donald F.
Carney and John T. Meier are
members of the committee in
charge of arrangements. A pro
gram of dancing and bridge is
planned.
Mr. Powers, a graduate of both
the University of Detroit and the
University of Michigan, has been
the presiding officer of the Knights
of Equity, Michigan's oldest and
largest Irish Organization, for the
past two years.

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More than 1,500 women played
bridge simultaneously in homes of
members and friends of the De-
troit League last Tuesday, for the
benefit of the National Home at
Denver.
Before commencing to play, the
guests were greeted by radio over
station WXYZ.
I Open house was held at the
home of Mrs. Moe IC Prince last
Wednesday, at which time al
hostesses presented their proceeds
I to the Detroit League.
Mrs. Carl Schiller, president,
I and the general chairman, Mrs.
, Aaron, Silberblatt and Mrs. Moe
11. Prince thank all those who
participated in this fund-raising
project for their co-operation in
making this a most successful and
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Betty Magidsohn; mother of Jos- riage; Mrs. Sam Lichtenstein, in
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ensky and daughters. Esther and recovery and in memory of her
Frances; in memory of Bessie father.
Rabinowitz, by M. Jacob and son.
Mrs. Kavanau may be reached
at 1999 Calvert, Townsend 83834.
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On Monday evening, June 6,
the second day of Shevuoth, all
members of the Kvutzah Ivrith
will assemble for the traditional
Shevuoth gathering at the Phila-
delphia-Byron.
A program with Shevuoth songs
and recitations full of humor,
similar to the Passover celebra-
J. W. E. W. 0. Branches to tion, has been arranged for this
affair,
Meet Jointly Tuesday
The Ladies' Auxiliary will serve
The North Woodward Branch refreshments. All are welcome.
of the Jewish Women European
Welfare Organization will hold a Zedakah Club Elects Mrs.
joint , meeting with the main
Loeb President
branch on Tuesday, May 13, 1
At a recent meeting of the
p. m., in the Bnai Moshe Syna- Zedakah Club the following of-
gogue. Plans will be made for ficers were elected for the en-
the paid-up .membership luncheon suing year:
to be held on June 8. Mrs. Mor-
President, Mrs. Morris Loeb;
ris Disner is chairman of arrange- vice-presidents, Mrs. Philip Ldp. I
ments.
son, Mrs. Joe Staub and Mrs. Mil-
Mrs. Anna Goldberg, chairman ton Greenblatt; treasurer, Mrs.
of the fifth annual clothing shower Samuel Charfoos; financial secre-
sponsored for the General Israel tary, Mrs. Michael Harris; corre-
Orphans Home for Girls in Pales- sponding secretary, Mrs. Maurice
tine on May 24, at the Bnai Cornfield; publicity, Mrs. Harry
Moshe, thanks members, friends Rott; junior advisor, Mrs. Max
and the general public for their Rosenbaum,
co-operation. Those wishing to
The installation will take place
contribute for the 300 orphans on Monday, June 13, at the De-
may do no through Mrs. Goldberg, troit Leland.
2927 Sturtevant, as merchandise
Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, president,
will not be shipped for another invites the public to attend the
month.
food shower that Zedakah Club,
Mrs. Ida Schultz is on the ar- Home Relief Society and Neugar-
rangement committee for the an. ten Sunshine Club are k lying for
nual excursion to Bob-Lo on the Play t'chool at the Jewish

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Mrs. S." L. Kavanau, chairman
of the Jewish National Fund Corb-
mittee of Hadassah, announces
trees planted in Palestine as fol-
lows:
In memory of Sonia Wittenberg.
mother of Dr. S. S. Wittenberg,
by Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Gunsberg:
in memory of Jeanette Cohen Tidy 26.

Nowonder the Marathon is taking
the town by storm. No wonder we
can hardly get shipments fast enough.
Why pay more for your tire? And
why shop around when we're giv-
Ina the biggest 'ady" n town. Come

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On May 23, the Home Relief
Society held its third annual medi-
cal institute day, at Webster Hall,
with several hundred women at-
teqding.
Following the luncheon, Mrs.
Arthur A. Ginsburg, president,
took the chair for the business
session of the meeting. She re-
ported that since Feb. 1, the so-
ciety has spent $2,977 for general
relief, rent, coal, gas, lights, milk
for needy.
Mrs. Charles Cornell, past presi-
dent of the organization and pres-
ent chairman of the case com-
mittee, reported on dozens of
emergency relief calls handled
daily by the society.
The socioty's yearly budget of
$5,000 is raised from two sources.
Two thousand dollars is realized
from dues and contributions, all
services and contributions being
made voluntarily, and each year
the society gives a dinner-dance
in the fall which brings in about
$3,000.
Mrs. William Roth, chairman of
the ways and means committee,
announced that the annual dinner-
dance would be given on Oct. 23.
Pledge cards for the dinner-dance
were distributed among the mem-
bers and 'guests and Mrs. Roth
requested that they be returned
to the committee promptly.
During the business session the
society was addressed by Dr.
George L. Waldbott. and Dr. Low-
ell S. Selling.
Judge D. J. Ilealy of the Pro-
bate Court spoke on the new wel-
fare bill that would abolish moth:
ers' pensions. He urged everyone
to vote against the bill next fall.
The food shower to be given by
the Home Relief Society, Neu-
garten Sunshine Club and Zeda-
kah Clubs for the benefit of the
Play School will be held Wednes-
day, June 1, at 2 p. m., at the
Jewish Center. Admission fee to
the shower is a package of food.

A membership meeting of the
Men's Club of Congregation
Emanuel will be held Thursday
evening, June 2, at the home of
Rabbi and Mrs. Max J. Wohlgel-
crater, 1940 Gladstone Ave. In
addition to' several 'routine mat-
ters, members will discuss the
traditions and significance of the
Shevuoth festival.
The Emanuel Men's Club is also
arranging for an open meeting
on Wednesday, June 22, featuring
a symposium on "The Modern
Jewish Community," with repre-
sentatives of the synagogue, the
Talmud Torah, the Federation,
the Community Council and the
Jewish press as speakers.

IT RUNS AND RUNS AND, RUNS

A ONE-QUALITY
ONE-PRICE TIRE

Home Relief Holds
Medical Institute

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OF JEWISH RIGHTS

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The Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek, at their meeting
on Sunday, May 22, elected the
new board of directors for next
season. The new board will con-
sist of Ralph Bernstein, Annette
Al
Manson,
Jay Frankel, Evelyn
Robins, Jerry Silberblatt, Julia
Siegl, Adele Robins, Bernard Ka-
Sylvia Shatzen and Sydney
Stocker. This group will meet this
week to elect the officers.
The last meeting of the cur-
rent season will be held on Sun-
day, June 5, when a "hobby
Lobby " will be presented.

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Contributions to Sylvia Si-
mons Scholarship Fund of,
Music Study Club

THIS IS THE Olft LY CITY IN THE UNITED.
STATES WHERE THE DEPOT SYSTEM IS
AVAILABLE—FRTSHER—CLEANER—COOLER.

Contributions to the Sylvia Si-

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sic Study Club have been received
from the following:
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Cooper and Barbara Say-
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sisting of Wilfred Katz and Philip Broudy Simons from Mr. and Mrs.
Roths:hild announces that the Wolf Kaplan.
Highland nark Chapter of Junior
In memory of Charles Rotel:en
Bnai Brith will sponsor an all. front the office employees of the
WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR-
day boat excursion on June 19 to Mark Stores.
DENS MONDAY NIGHT
Bob-Lo. For tickets and informs- In memory of Mrs. Dora Brain
Arena Gardens will be the scene
All comes in time to him wh o tion call Townsend 7-7516 or of Grand Rapids from Mr. and of • world's championship light-
Townsend 7-8691.
waits.
Mrs. Mark Rafelson.
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he yweight wrestling battle to

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celebrate Memorial Day with Bill
Weidner, present title holder, de- ,
fending lass crown against the
challenge - of the former champ.
George Dusette.


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