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September 2, 1938
611ONICLE
PAG
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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, Rabbi Wintner
Makes Appeal for
Brooklyn Yeshiva
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Laundresses, women for house
cleaning, house maids,' women (These were not white collar minds.
for part time work. By hour,
day or week. Schlesinger's, They were coming from the fac-
After a tour of a number of
tories and the ditches; they were
Madison 2526.
cities in Michigan, Rabbi l'Crris!
going home to the tenement
E. %Vintner has returned to De- QUILTS -- Made or recovered
houses. , What were they thinking
troit for a brief stay in the in-
from your own feathers or as they read "Jews Must Leave
wools. Pillows recovered—spe- Austria, Says Goering"?
terest of the Yeshivoth Torah!
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
There have been other days]
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, when in our daily press Nazis are!
111149 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. allowed to slander Jews. For fear
of libel action no American news-
llogarth 0550.
paper would permit a Nazi to
FOOT TROUBLES? slander any individual Jew try,
See Michigan's only shoe Caine, but it is legally safe to,
retitter. We guarantee to tolerate libel of Jews in the mass.
I ant not finding; any fault. A
correct your foot trouble by
proper shoe adjustments. We speech by flitter, Goering. or Coeb-
eliminate slipping at the heels. bels is news and must be printed;
We are absolutely the only it is a free press. But is Nazi'
firinin Detroit doing this type Germany conquering the demo-
cratic mind of America through
of refitting.
America's tree press? Nazi ide-
DANIEL'S SHOE CLINIC
ology seemed infiltrated even to
•
' 1426 Griswold St.
this street car when the man said,
FOR RENT—Furnished room in 'Yes, that's what to do with the
. The 1. L. Hudson Company has only one
home of small family. Unlimit- Jews."
ed phone. Good transportation.
Not that dislike for Sews is
storewide sale each year—its Anniversary
Reasonable. Fullerton near Law- anything new here. From my re-
ton.
Townsend
7-0246.
mote
youth I remember Jewish
September.
Sale in
toddlers getting their beards
FOR RENT — Newly furnished pulled by hoodlums in some of the
room for one or two in home neighborhoods. There was a hide-
. Every department on every floor takes
of couple. Quiet surroundings. ous name which Jewish boys in
part in the sale—from the second basement
3385 Richton Ave., Apt. B-1, school were called. But anti-
Near
Dexter bus.
Semitism was a conscious, organ-
up to the thirteenth floor.
RABBI M. E. WINTNER •
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished ized expression only in the upper
Vodaath and Mesitta of 200 Wil-
brackets of non-Jewish life.
room
for
one
or
two.
Kitchen
The Anniversary Sale begins on Thurs-
son Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
I remember, some 30 years ago,
privileges. 0621 McQuade Ave.,
This important Yeshiva has 900
when I was a young reporter, sit-
day, September I, and will continue through-
near Chicago.
students„ several of whom are
ting in an outer room of a certain
from Detroit.
out the entire month.
RETAIL LUMBER YARD desires club waiting for the news of an
In addition to the rabbinical
to contact young man thorough- important meeting. I couldn't
department, this Yeshiva has a
ly familiar with lumber. Good help overhearing a discussion
Thousands of special values have been
public paroAial school system
opportunity for right party. about Jews. (This was quite apart
savings
m
e
) main purpose of the
provided for the sale, offering extra
and a high school.
Write Box 80, Detroit Jewish from
The uniqueness of this institu-
Chronicle.
on things everyone needs.
Somebody had offered a resolu-
tion is that it not only prepares
students for the rabbinate but WANTED — Woman for plain tion to bar Jews from the club and
cooking, light housekeeping. it carried. My young mind was
also teaches laymen Judaism and
Everything in the Sale is NEW—for fall
Modern home, four adults. No shocked. I scarcely knew the
prepares them for Jewish living
laundry or heavy work. Beauti- term "anti-Semitism" then and
and winter—tor men, women, and children,
and thinking.
ful room and bath provided. the only dislike of Jews I had
Rabbi \Vintner has the co-oper-
and for the home.
Good
salary. 18695 Wildemere encountered until then was among
ation of Detroit's rabbis and lay-
Ave.
University 2-4000.
low-brows; theirs was only the
men in his efforts in bohalf of
outgiving of ornery pups who
far
year,
people
come
from
and
Every
6.
this Yeshiva. Ile will address a FOR RENT
Nicely furnished would come to no good anyway.
number
of
synagogues
and
or-
room for one or two in private
near to shop in the Sale, eager to take advan-
No, there is nothing new in
ganizations in his efforts to col-
home. Garage if desired. Tele- Jews being disliked; but the cur-
lect funds for the upkeep of this
tage of its opportunities.
phone. Reasonable. 3741 Roch- rent drift seems to be gathering
•
institution which is nationally fa-
ester Ave., near Dexter.
up and bringing together vague
mous and .functions as a national
dislikes and prejudices; the cur-
agency for American Jewry.
FOR RENT—Furnished r6om for
rent speeches from Germany and
Of the 900 students in this Ye-
young lady. Refined atmos-
the. echoes from Italy are giving
shiva, more than 300 receive com-
phere. Desirable neighborhood.
voice and words and ideas to feel-
plete support, including food,
Near 14 bus and Linwood car.
ings that were almost subcon-
lodging and clothing.
13120 LaSalle, Apt. 206. Call
scions and quite inarticulate.
Th
The Yeshiva now finds itself in
Townsend 7-8225.
• • •
a precarious financial position and
Yet from my more disquieted
pleads for unstinted support on FOR RENT—Attractive room in
the part of Detroit Jewry.
refined home. Use of telephone. moods I am pulled out by my faith
Convenient transportation. 2650 in American democracy. The les-
Elmhurst Ave., near Linwood. son of its history is quite com-
Women's Groups to Study
forting. In the decade of the
Townsend 7-2750.
High Holy Day Liturgy;
'500 there grew up in the United
Rabbi Wohlgelernter to FOR RENT — Room by elderly States an organized assault on
couple. Gentleman preferred. the rights of Catholics and natur-
Lead Class
Modern conveniences. Near bus alized Irish and German immi-
and car line. 3351 Elmhurst. grants.
Sponsored by the Sisterhood of
Townsend 6-5768.
To read the history of that pe-
Congregation Beth Tetilo Eman-
riod is to be reminded of the dec-
uel in conjunction with the Wom-
FOR
RENT — Large, airy room ade during which Hitler was Cam-
en's League of Young Israel, a
for one or two in home of small, paigning for power by demanding
course of five lectures will be
congenial family. Home privi- extirpation of the Jews.
given by Rabbi Max J. Wohlgel-
leges. Board if desired. Good
ernter on the interpretation of
The fifties had brought to these
transportation. Tyler 6-1377.- shores large members of Catho-
the "Machzor" for New Year and
lics
who were Irish and German,
the Day of Atonement. The study FOR RENT—Light, airy room in
and secret societies were formed
circle which is intended to ac-
home of adults. Reasonable.
to do something about them, to
ELMHURST at 14TH
quaint younger English-speaking
Zeientz, 3745 Elmhurst Ave.,
the end that the political power
women with the content and
lower left. Near Dexter bus.
which their members would give
meaning of the High Holy Day
ANNOUNCES
prayers, will begin Monday, Sept. FOR RENT — Beautiful, large, them might be curbed.
The secret societies developed
12, at 2 p. 01., at the Emanuel
furnished room in achilt home
Synagogue, Taylor at Woodrow
for one or two ladies, gentle- a theory of "nativist" perfection:
Wilson.
men or employed couple. Good To be an American native carried
Mrs. William Adelson, presi-
transportation. 2963 Elmhurst, connotations of superiority such
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CONDUCTED BY
dent of Emanuel Sisterhood, and
near Lawton. Townsend 6-0881. as Aryanism pretends in Ger-
Mrs. Abbe , Levi, president of
many. All others were people
Young Israel Women's League, DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES of lesser degree. Catholics were
extended an invitation to all
September 15. Can accommo- called "the symbol and strength
women interested in the course to
date one to help drive and of foreign influence." They were
attend the first lecture on Sept.
share expenses. Rosenblum, to be set aside as people unworthy
ASSISTED BY A LARGE CHOIR
9120-12th St., or 1785 Sew- of sharing in the rights that na-
12. This activity, one of the first
ard Ave.
functions to be held at the be-
tives enjoyed, even though they
were nauralized.
ginning oft th ,active season of
The secret societies eventually
Jewish communal life, is in con- WANTED—Young lady to share
room with another young lady. came into the open as the "Know
formity with the long established
Twin beds. Or will rent room. Nothing Party," officially the
tradition of devoting the month
Quiet surroundings. Good home. "American Party." In 1854 the
of Ellul to spiritual preparation
WILL PREACH IN YIDDISH AND ENGLISH
Board if desired. Reasonable. party made great gains, elected
for the "Yomint Noroim."
Chicago Blvd. Call Tyler 5-6241 governors, legislatures in four
Reasonable Prices for Tickets
any
time Sunday or evenings New England states, in Maryland,
Chealuk's Book Store Has
daily.
Kentucky and California, almost
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
Complete Line of New
won six southern states.
Year Cards, Prayer Books FOR RENT—Furnished room for
will be held in the'Social Hall
In 1856 it tried for national
two persons in private home.
power, held a national conven-
Near school. Board if desired.
Ticket. $3 for men, $2 for women, $1 for young people.
S. Chesluk, well known Detroit
tion, nominated a candidate for
2546 Tuxedo, near Linwood.
Jewish book dealer, located at
president, included anti-alien and
Ticket. on sale every evening except Friday.
8663 12th St., telephone Tyler
FOR
RENT—Eight room flat at anti-Catholic planks in its plat-
5-6811, is completing 15 years
1202 Burlingame Ave. Newly form. But democracy had had
in business and on this occasion
Painted and carpeted, venetian enough of persecution for reli-
has received a new stock of mer-
chandise. ' blinds, frigidaire, new gas gion's sake, enough of crimes com-
I
stove, gas heat, automatic hot mitted in the name of native su-
Mr. Chesluk announces that he water
ter heater. Inquire Gentili, periority (there had been riots
will have a big assortment of
and other brutalities), enough of
3830 Glendale Ave.
Esrogim and Lula ..im which he
repudiation of traditional Ameri-
has ordered for Succoth from
can ideals.
TAYLOR at WOODROW WILSON
Palestine.
Capizzi, Candidate for Pros-
The Know Nothing Party was
For the High Holy Days, Mr.
' defeated and fell into oblivion in
ecuting
Attorney,
Pledges
announces that the sale of seats for the forthcoming
Chesluk has a fine assortment of
the 1856 election. It received
to
Be
Free
from
Obli-
New Year cards and NI achzorim
one-seventh of the vote in
gations to Organized only
(prayerbooks).
the North, three-sevenths of the
Mr. Chesluk always carries a
Minority.
vote in the South.
full line of prayerbooks, a selec-
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and for all the year 5699 will begin
tion of Jewish books and many
This lesson of history gives
"Freedom from political or
Palestinian novelties.
personal
obligation
to
any
or-
courage
and
enlarges faith in
.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
ganized minority is the only path democracy. Yes, the fog (of
Rabbi
Morris
Adler
to
Ad-
to
honest
and
fearless
execution
which
The
Nation
speaks) will lift.
t at the synagogue daily from
A committee will be p
dress Shaarey Zedek's
of the duties of a Prosecuting It is jui. another fog, like the one
9 a. m. to 8 p. tn. Pleas. come early so that you may secure
Attorney to protect the interests of the '50s, like the later one in
Sisterhood
Prices are ranged within every-
the most desirable seats.
of all the people," I. A. Capizzi, the brief time of the Ku . Klux
-
one's reach.
An opening luncheon meeting Republican candidate for Prose- Klan'
it can not happen here if de-
of the Sisterhood of Shaarey Ze- cuting Attorney told several hun-
dek will be held on Monday, Sept dred members of the Lombardi mocracy survives. To believe
Club
Thursday
evening,
otherwise
is to deny faith in this
12, in the social hall of Shaarey
Mr. Capizzi's record in public democracy. Not that I belieFe
Zedek, at 12:30 p. m.
accompanied by a Musical Quartet, will conduct
Rabbi Morris Adler, new as- office includes service as assist- a time is ever coming when ill
the Holy Day Services
sistant rabbi of Shaarey Zedek, ant prosecuting attorney of Jews will be loved. The anti-
will be the guest speaker. Reser- Wayne County under James E. Semitic drift from Europe may
vations for the luncheon are be- Chenot and Harry S. Toy. During continue to raise the tide of anti-
ing taken by Mrs. Daniel Cullen, Judge Chenot's term of office a Semitism here for some time to
crime survey of the prohibition come, but it will remain an anti-
Townsend 8-9808.
WILL PREACH IN ENGLISH AND YIDDISH
era revealed that Mr. Capizzi had Semitism that is an irritating rash
Donations in Memoriam to prosecuted more cases with a of individuals . . . never a social
Special Membership Drive: The payment of an
higher percentage of convictions epidemic, never a policy of gov-
Jalwish Home for Aged
annual dues of 515 will admit You to member-
than any other assistant prose- ernment . . . if democracy sur-
cutor.
vives. And respect for democ-
Orthodox
Synagogue,
ship in Detroit largest
The following have made con-
Later, as assistant attorney racy gets stronger as Americana
free.
Day
seats
and entitle you to Holy
tributions to the Home for Aged: general under Paul W. Voorhies, look at the savagery under the
Mrs. S. Blumenthal, in memory he was in charge of all criminal mask of statesmanship overseas.
of husband, Samuel Blumenthal; prosecutions for the state. Sub-
(Copyright. WS, a. A en)
Mrs. Frances Cohen-Kay, in sequently appointed by Gov.
memory of mother, Mrs. Kather- Frank D. Fitzgerald as counsel of Board Meeting of Nougat-ten
Race Equality Plank Proposed to Mexican Supreme Court Aids
Deportation of Aliens
by American
ine Cohen; Alex Curtis, in mem- the Michigan Public Trust Com-
Youth C
Sunshine Club Sept. 6
Delegation
MEXICO CITY (WNS) — All ory of wife, Vera Curtis; Henry mission, he was appointed chair-
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (WNS) aliens facing deportation on Levitt, in memory of father, Jo- man to succeed A. R. Glancy, for-
Plans for the Neugarten Sun-
—Equality of all races was listed charges of violating the immigra- seph Levitt.
mer president of the Oakland Mo- shine Club's bingo party to be
as a cardinal tenet in a seven- tion laws may be expelled with-
tor Car Co. and a member of the held at the Bnai Moshe social
point program for world peace out a prior appeal to the courts, Contributions to the Jewish first Detroit local labor relations hall, Dexter and Lawrence, on
unanimously approved by the the Mexican Supreme Court ruled
Children's Home
board. Mr. Glancy, addressing a Oct' 19, will be discussed at the
American delegation to the sec- in a decision that is expected to
Capizzi rally this week, paid I first board meeting of the fall
ond World Youth Congress for speed up deportations. Under
The Jewish Children's Home of tribute to the honesty and effici- season, Tuesday Sept. 6. Mrs.
previous rulings persons subject Detroit wishes to acknowledge ency with which Mr. Capizzi had Arthur Gottesman is chairman of
submission to a plenary session.
to deportation had the right of with thanks the•receipt of done- conducted the work of the com- the party. Assisting her are Mrs.
mission, involving millions of dol- Harry Raphael and Mrs. Carl
De...ark Bars Sale of Swimmer appeal. Now they must leave the tim” from the following:
Mrs Ceske); MINK Beatrice 7.*II•k• lars worth of property in de- Meyers.
COPENHAGEN (WNS) — An country as soon as deportation man,
Panic' Illendelonbn, Mr. and Urns
The club's 5th annual donor
indefinite ban on the sale and orders are issued but they may
A. tInb•n, In 171.1T1.017 of Mrs. FMB faulted real estate bonds.
luncheon will be held Nov. 16, at
distribution of Der Stuermer, return if the courts uphold their Prhleolneer, Mr and Mrs C A Cohn.
noldberg: Mr . ad
In memory of
High priest of the' single tax the Statler Hotel with Mrs. Jay
Julius Streicher's notorious anti- petitions in the interim.
Mrs. Herman lobes. to memory of
Mrs rean M eleonevr: to. and Mrs movement in this country is Frank Newman AS chairman, assisted by
Jewish weekly, has been an-
•"•""..rr •'r M rs Chodorov, director of the Henry Mrs. Charles Allen and Mrs.
Praise is generally given only
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nounced by the Danish ministry
, t4berg,
re nem le s..ttti.
George School.
Carl Meyers.
of the interior.
that it may be returned.
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CON. BNAI DAVID
HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES
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Cantor Abrahamr inger
Rabbi Joshua Sperka
Re-Elect
CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL
C LARENCE McLEOD
HIGH HOLY DAYS
TO CONGRESS
Cantor
Republican
13th District
"Too Valuable To Lose"
Rubin Boyarsky
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter
Downtown ShQws
MICHIGAN—Bing Crosby and
"Sing You
Sinners," madcap comedy ro-
mance, are on the screen at the
Michigan Theater, together with
Wayne Morris, Hugh Herbert,
Priscilla Lane and Humphrey Bo-
gart in "Men Are Such Fools."
Fred Mac Murray
UNITED ARTISTS — Norma
Shearer and Tyrone Power in
M-G-M's triumphant "Marie An-
toinette" hold the screen at the
United Artists Theater for a sec-
ond week. It is rated one of the
most spectacular motion pictures
ever created, taking four years
for its filming, research and prep-
aration.
est Year, a season of finer screen
entertainment, with Sonja Ilenie's
dazzling new screen triumph, "My
Lucky Star." At the same time
the Fox inaugurated with this
picture the giant $250,000 Movie
Quiz Contest, which will award
more than 6,000 cash prizes to the
movie fans of Detroit and the
nation—just for answering a few
simple questions about the screen
offerings of Motion Pictures'
Greatest Year. -
Another all-star stage show in-
cludes sprightly new numbers by
the 16 Fox Dansonettes.
ADAMS—In "Safety in Num-
bers," a phoney mineral . springs
and \Mother Jones' morning broad-
castu are the principal concerns
of the movie family in another
addition of the popular series.
PALMS-STATE — "Spawn of
the North," starring George Raft, Creek-Americans Protest Jewish
Henry Fonda and Dorothy La-
Persecution
mour, moved to the Palms-State
NEW ORLEANS (WNS)—The
Theater to continue its downtown
run. On 'the same program is a American Hellenic Educational
two-fisted melodrama, "Paroled Progressive Association, an or-
ganization of Greek-Americans,
From the Big House."
sharply protested persecution of
the Jews abroad in resolutions
FOX—The Fox Theater Friday va edno tpitoend at Its 15th annual con-
launched Motion Pictures' Great-
UNVEILING Or MONUMENT
An unveiling of • tombstone in
memory of Sarah Appelman will
take place on Sunday, Sept. 4,
at 11 a. m. at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend.