America ffewisk periodical eater CLIFTON ATLNUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO mEnEntortimsnoRONIal3 November 4, 1938 0- ,. .W- ‘ ,s. ;-• and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE • RELIEF MEASURES ARE FOUND INADEQUATE Bnai Moshe Bazaar FOR 13,000 POLISH JEWS SENT ACROSS BORDER To Start Saturday Assure Them of a • FROM GERMANY; RED CROSS, J. D. C. GIVE AID The annual B'nai Moshe Sister- Horse trainer Hirsch Jacobs ! The life story of George Gersh- used to write articles for a pigeon win will soon be produced by fanciers' journal once upon a MGM, with the collaboration of • time. the composer's brother Ira, Clear Start hood bazaar will open Saturday, Nov. 5, and last through Tuesday, ' ' ;' for circulation of nine Nazi news- Borchers Denies Attacking Amer- Nov. 8, at Lawrence and Dexter. There is no need for your family Various kinds of useful articles 4," , ! icon Institutions: Recall homeland. The other law. an- papers and the sale of Chancel- ever to be faced with the handi- \ "148CE„C__, Demanded nounced on Oct. 6, to be effective lor Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf." _ -- cap of unpaid bills and accumu- NEV YORK (WNS). - Dr. Oct. 29, required Polish citizens Prague police raided the Union lated debts if you should die un- abroad to report to Polish con- of Czech doc)ors and confiscated Hans Borchers, Getman Consul expectedly. The Great-We•rLife can provide you with a General in New York, indignant sulates and have certain stamps policy-plan adjusted to suit your needs and your earning affixed to their passports if they anti-Jewish circulars. and the ly denied newspaper reports tha t he had attacked freedo m of re were to be able to return to Government banned a meeting power-that will give your family a fair start in the struggle Poland. It was the latter or- of the Clamber of Lawyers ligion and of the press. Claim which would face them if you should be called away unex- dinance which caused the drive which had been scehduled to dis- ing that he was "completely mis pectedly. See me for Darticu lats. quoted " Dr. Borchers said: "I for wholesale deportation. cuss introduction of an "Aryan was dumbfounded when I saw Pending final negotiations be- paragraph" in its constitution. how 1 was misunderstood. No- tween Poland and the Reich, Some shopkeepers are remov- where did attack the freedom Germany has called a halt to ing the inscriptions "Jews Not of the press as such," the Ger- mass expulsion of Polish Jews Welcome Here" which have been 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. man Consul General said, "but and Poland has abandoned re- affixed to their shoos without perhaps I may add that I feel taliatory measures against Ger- their consent. permitted to reflect upon this mans residing there. Meanwhile, the more than 100 problem in my own case. Here More than 20,000 Polish men, women and children living I was trying to help understand- Jews had been rounded up and in "no-man's land," the narrow ing between 130,000,000 Amer- herded to the German border strip of land not yet assigned icans and 80,000,000 Germans. ready to be shipped across into to either Czechoslovakia or Ger- Instead of having served peace their native land when the agree- many, will be removed to a near- and understanding, the system ment was reached to suspend de- by abandoned factory, where of free press as it was handled portation measures until more they will at least be sheltered. in this case, however uninten- permanent understanding was Thirty or 40 of the most urgent tional it may have been, worked reached between Warsaw and cases will be allotted visas re- against understanding and into AND ME? Berlin. cently received from England, the hands of those who like to It is estimated that the expul- France and Scandinavia. MRS. JULIUS HERSKOWITZ keep up bad feeling between two sion order would have affected A work camp for refugees is nations which, it has always been MAKES ALL FURNITURE LOOK LIKE NEW! AND ME? 50.008 to 60,000 Polish Jews being established by Jewish or- my belief, could and should get will be sold at bargain prices and the dining room will serve com- ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND IS DONE AT YOUR residing in the Reich. Those ganizations, which will be situ- along very well. . ." plete meals every evening and all AND ME? HOME WITH NO INCONVENIENCE TO YOU massed at the frontier number ated 40 miles from Brno and will day Sunday. PRICES EXTREMELY REASONABLE more than 10,000. while the ultimately be turned into an WASHINGTON (WNS).-Rep- Mrs. Julius Herskowitz and fate of those 5,000 already "immigrants' camping place" for resentative Emanuel Celler, Phone HOgarth 1867 ratan everything to all forced across the border into Po- temporarily sheltering refugees Democrat of New York, asked Adolph Beck head the arrange- land remains as yet undecided. and giving them vocational train- Secretary Cordell Hull to de- ments committee and will be as- of us. Michigan's top-ranking automotive sisted by Mrs. A. N. Mittleman, Berlin and Vienna were scenes ing. The Czech Government is mand the recall of Dr. Hans Bor- Mrs. Harry Lefko and Eugene of fear and misery as men were said to favor the plan. industry depends upon good roads. Our second chers, German Consul General Gelbman. Mrs. Louis Kahn will 14127 WYOMING AVE. torn from their homes and forced at New York, supervise the food preparations. most important industry-the tourist business to leave their wives and children, 21 Refugees Allowed to Land The Non-sectarian Anti-Nazi The Bnai Moshe Men's Club will uncertain as to their destination in Mexico League telegraphed Secretary --could not exist without than,. Agriculture and future. MEXICO CITY. (WNS)-The Cordell Hull demanding Dr. Bor- conduct its first cultural-social 21 German and Austrian refu- chers' recall. The League urged meeting Thursday, Nov. 17. The thrives only when farm products can be rushed annual grape festival will be held Cued Government Still Fighting gees aboard the S. S. Orinoco, t he American Newspaper Pub- to markets over good coeds. Business prospers Anti-Semitism who had not been granted per- I ishers' Association, the Federal Sunday, Nov. 27, PRAGUE (WNS).-The Czech mission to land when the boat Council of Churches of Christ as these basic industries prosper. Government is definitely main- docked at Tampico, have now i n America and the National JR, HADASSAH TO VIEW IN TIIE OLD PHOENIX CLUB RTILDING taining its stand against anti- been authorized to land when Catholic Welfare Conference to PROBLEMS OF JEWISH On election day you will vats on Amendment 114 ERSKINE, Cor. JOHN R Semitism spite of pressure the boat docks at Vera Cruz, j oin in the demand because of from Berlin, which is responsible their passports having been ap- t he consul's criticism of free No, 3, the Good Roads Amendment. Here's Entirely Remodeled and Redecorated to Provide a Brilliant NEW YORK.-An examination Setting for Weddings, Banquets, Parties, Showers, etc. for the granting of permission proved. ress and liberty of worship here. of the meaning of "a Jewish way what a "yes" vote MOON to you: As a wag. X LARGE DALIN DITII SEATING CAPACITY OE 430 EACH of life" for Jewish youth during Smaller Dining noon. For 50 and 60 lamer "yes" means more lobs ] as a farmer of other requirements for capita liSOBELOFF TO SPEAK the swiftly changing political and LURIE CONTINUES expenditures. social values of current times Phone Clifford 2469 - Office: 1937 Gladstone, Tyler 6-3530 ON ALTMAN'S HOUR FINANCIAL STUDY "yes" means good farm-lo-market roads, as a W e also eater at all mnagornen, hotels and hello, will dominate most of the major 0 Needs SATURDAY NIGHT discussions at the 16th annual (CONCLUDED rains PAS Oran business man "yes" means more business, and "The recognition of pressing convention of Junior Hadassah. overseas needs is reflected in th e Immediate issues in Jewish ed- the Young Women's Zionist Or- as a taxpayer "yes" means a broke on your support for their current operat- contributions made by Federatio n iucation and welfare will be dis- ganization of America, which will ing ing through the Detroit Commu- in recent years to non-local causes cussed by Isidore Sobeloff, execu- property faxen. To your family, Amendment 3 be held from Nov. 24 to 27, at nity Fund," Mr. Lurie states in In 1933, owing to the closing o f director of the Jewish Wel- Hotel William Penn, Pittsburgh, the banks and the upset of bu m - -, RE-ELECT opens up new Bolds of safe and healthful Pa. Ifare Federation, over the Alt- presenting the results of his fin- ness conditions, Federation found man Jewish Hour, Radio Station The keynote will be .struck in recreation. it necessary to eliminate for that WMBC, on Saturday evening, the annual message of the na- fected the Detroit Community year all payments to national and Nov. 5, at 9 o'clock. Mr. Sobe- tional president, Miss Nell Ziff, Fund adversely, and recovery from overseas agencies. The amoun t I loff's talk will conclude the series of New York, who will survey collected for these causes out o' he low point in 1934, when the that year's campaign amounted ,I of addresses broadcast in con- the international situation as it mount raised was less than half only to $100. In 1934 contribu nection with the 12th annual affects the Jews and Jewish life. -education month sponsored by the In her report she will give an hat of the pre-depression period, tions to non-local agencies we r United Hebrew Schools. la account of events and trends in has been made slowly. Thus far increased to $51,900; in 1935, to Palestine and outline the Zionist t he Community Fund has not re- $64,850; in 1J36, to $88,800; and program. Unveiling of Monument c overe overed from the effect s of the in 1938, to $194,150. The amount The convention will celebrate An Outstanding Democrat , press ion and its total income is contributed in 1936 to non-local the 20th anniversary of the s till about a million dollars below causes constituted 23.7 per cent of ' An unveiling of a monument Safeguard Your Civil Liberties he pro-depression levels. Appro. all Federation disbursements. In in memory of Ida Emmen will founding of the Henrietta Szold School of Nursing in Jerusalem. p riations to Jewish agencies show 11937, appropriations to non-local take place on Sunday, Nov. 6, at VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC similar trend and the total in- agencies formed 31.1 per cent and 1 p. m, sharp, at the Workmen's which Junior Hadassah maintains in cooperation with Senior Hadas- S 1 some of these agencies received in 1938 they formed 31.3 per cent Circle Cemetery, Turover sec- sah. Simultaneously, it was an- t hrough the Fund in recent years of the disbursements for all pun- tion, Gratiot and 16 Mile Road. nounced, a similar celebration s considerably below pre-depres- poses. Relatives and friends invited. will be held in Palestine. : ion levels. Other Cities (.. "Fund raising records of the "Information on the sources of A llied Jewish Campaign, Feder- income of Jewish hospitals fund raising medium, medi., is cities is available for the years t o less varied, although more en- 1935 and 1936. In the latter As an incumbent who has 1 enraging. It should be noted, year, 18 Jewish hospitals report- served as Probate Judge continu- I owever, that the range of flue- ed to the Council of Jewish Fed- Are now located in lousiy for the past 24 rears, Judge ! nations depending upon economic erations and Welfare Funds op- more spacious. :lower Edward Command, Republican actors is considerably greater for erating receipts of $11,692,153. Of candidate for reelection, has won he Jewish campaigns than for the this amount 27.1 per cent was de- quarters. the right to expect the support ( ommunity Fund. In adverse rived from voluntary contributions, We .re bettor able In cars, campaign income has de- (including 1.8 income from invest- you in our new lined as much as two-thirds be- ments): 69.5 per cent from pay- locajen. 1 o w former high levels. ments for service and the balance "Although there have been sig- from all other sources. Volun- WINDOW SHADES . r ificant increases in the number of Lary contributions include appro. Linoleum - Carpeting , ontributors to the Allied Jewish priations from Jewish Federations, VENETIAN BLINDS , ampaigns, indicating greater Community Chests and other cen- ommunity interest and participa- teal agencies as well as income Drapery Hardware - t on, the bulk of contribtitions, over from donations, bequests and leg- 4,1 Our Pic rel. mnd Nut.. i 5 per cent of the total, continues tides. Tow EA anal*, Iorni.houl come from the large givers cap- "Income from investments forms 8625 LINWOOD hie of contributing sums of $100 a relatively small part of the r over. Call TYler 5-1230 budgets of these hospitals. Except _ Local Welfare Needs for the few old estabLished insti- "An examination of local social tutions (Baltimore, Sinai, 1863; programs sponsored by New York, Mt. Sinai, 1852; Phil. t welfare ederation, indicates that there adelphia, Jewish, 1865; Chicago, a re other established institutions Mi chae l Reese, 1880; and St. v ith pressing capital as well as Louis, 1900), income from invest- a nnual budgetary needs. Move- ments was less than one per cent. n r ents of population have affected The more recently organized hos- a lequacy and accessibility of ex- pitals, in other words, have not i: ling institutions. Some of them succeeded in building up endow- . re still struggling with unpaid ,bent and similar funds and are spital obligations. Others have accordingly entirely dependent r; inimum needs for renovation or upon Federation or Community JUDGE EDWARD COMMAND '''' pension which need to be con- Chest support for their deficits." s tiered in advance of assuming an Final Installment of those who have, from time to a d ditional obligation as large in The general conclusions which time, voiced criticism of our judi- Si ope as a hospital under Jewish Mr. Lurie draws from his study spices. of the experience and history of Available R social welfare financing in De- "The possibility of F reni calibre men in positions of public nd eclying troit; the outlook for securing com- 0 18 pt. I1ED-Trees Planted in the trust, his friends state. e above situation is most un- munity support for a hospital ven- Butzel Forest .. 18-pt 11E1)- The voters of Wayne County ,e1 rtain. The agencies facing a tore; and possible approaches to The Jewish National Fund have consistently and continu- 0 , g ilding problem have a few re- financing will be published next Council of Detroit acknowledges ously returned Judge Command ss rye funds. Federation has Prar - week in the final installment of the following trees planted in the to office regardless of changing t,, 1, ally no reserve funds. In May,: the Jewish Hospital Survey. Fred M. Butzel Forest in Pales- political opinions-regardless of i• 37, they did not exceed $6,000, tine: "landslides". Republican or Dem- as d of this sum, interest only was ‘ ailable on $5,000. Only $1,000 jj One tree in honor of the 25th ocratic. His supporters state: "He is as far removed from the Is thus available for general pur- wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman by Mr. hand-shaking, back-clapping type P' ses. The United Jewish Cheri- of politician as the poles. He im- ,1, s, the Federation holding corn- and Mrs. Louis Tobin. The Prosecutor is actually the Attor- This is the creed which will guide sses one rath er as a typical " ny, has as of Slay, 1937, as TWO trees by Mrs. Max Lepler. P ney representing the People. His duty A. CAPIZZI in the conduct of his office. o r u e siness executive - alert.. eflii- se s in the form of trust funds The Chug Ivrith of the Kvut- Two trees honoring her parents, cient, fearless and honest. and it a^ is to protect the lives and property of all A Prosecuting Attorney guided by Rose and William Kramer, by i s these qualities that have won at ousting to $56,837, mainly re- zah Ivrith (the Hebrew Cultural icted and not now available. Group of Detroit), headed by laughter Belle. citizens of Wayne County. such principles will restore Law and "Of the Cohen bequests for Abraham Twersky, has completed O ne tree in honor of mother, hi mthe respect of his associates He must, above all else, preserve Law Rose Olender, by daughter Janet. on the bench, legal counsel and c h aritable purposes recently re- plans for a series of Hebrew lec- Order and bring Security back into alike. We agree with e, n ved by the United Jewish Char- tures to be delivered during the and Order. He must protect society from One tree honoring Mrs. Ida Ep- litigants Wayne County. Judge's campaign slogan. " ' es, allotment, have already been winter season. The first lecture the stein by Lillian Goldstein. ode which will practically use up will be held Saturday evening. the depredations of any law-breaking in- One tree in memory of Edgar There Is „ No Substitute for Ex- m Ask any Judge, law enforcement offi- th penence. entire Sittig SCohen Nov. 5, at the Philadelphia-Byron dividual or organization. Heavenrich by Mr. and Mrs. R. Fi e nd. The Carrie Joshua Co h en Fund1 cer, or lawyer about his record as Assist. Wallach, Mr. and t an estimated value of $300,, . School. Thereafter, every first wihn Mrs. Al Wil- He must not align himself with any ant Prosecutor, Assistant Attorney Gen- d even i • ng a t uray 0, con si sts primarily of down- I and third S ng of the one group or class against any other. m real estate. It is regarded month will be known as the eral and Chairman of the Public Trust an endowment. Hebrew lecture evenings, to which He must always exert all the force Commission. all people who understand lie- "Mention is also to be made of brew vested in his office against those who are invited . There is no They know that good government, Hebrew Hospital Fund of mi charge . 3 000 which is controlled by the admission transgress the accepted law without re- fair play, and common decency demand subject Mapu", of the first trod Hebrew Hospital Associa- is .The "Abraham the lecture gard to social, political, or economic a new Prosecuting Attorney in Wayne famous n and for which Federation acts :novelist, who is recognized as status of the persons affected, trustee. The fund is restricted 'novelist, County. • the first author who introduced r use toward the building f , But just as he must punish all those ° - al the novel into Hebrew literature. pital. During the past seven BE GUIDED, ON ELECTION DAY, BY who break the Law he must protect ors, a considerable part of the The speakers will be Solomon Kasdan an d i Bernard Isaacs. The r ued annual interest has been those who live under it. WHAT THEY TELL YOU! ed by the Association in co-op- committee in charge of the cut- Rion with Federation for hos-I tural grout, is Bernard Isaacs, 'Solomon Kasdan, M. Michlin. 1. a lization purposes. '1f all it ofthe is de lided efundsap to apply a part'Soref. M. Lachover, A. Twerskv, tothe pro-f chairman. Herman D. Boraks is these d hospital project, the size of the president of the Kvutzah balance of new funds to be ,'"" ured will be reduced to this ex- t. The considerations that will Donat i ons to Jewish Home ed to enter into the making of for Aged cl a decision include: (a) the rel.. e importance of the hospital j The following have made dons- _ For Important Messages from Prominent N ov. 20, 21 and 22. This is open t h e r i sks _of wiping lion, to the Home for Aged: Al. 1 vou t at e y Pr o ert; Did we ever Jewish Leaders to advanced pianists and will be ! a Starr is non-Aryan? . . . Her out all reserves considering the Levin, Benjamin Levin, Jacob Lev- Lev- a special session devoted to the chief worry nowadays is about probabilities of future depressions in Yalp Levin and Irvin Shevin, in set her mother out of her and the uncertainties of annual! honor af the Bar Mitzvah of Ber- discuasion of the pianoforte works ho w to nntivt e Vienna without delay. fund-raising; (c) the imminence nie Levin. n1 of Johann Sebastian Bach. 1 . r, • (CONCLUDED FltOht PACE ONE( SEVIIIOUlt J. COIIN • "GREAT-WEST LIFE As4. .'::::...4:....F.trt....." NEW! SPRAY--IT Furniture Decorating Service GOOD ROADS SPRAY-IT SERVICE CO. SCHIFF 8 MOSKOWITZ KOSHER CATERING CO. Preserve Liberalism in Michigan LEO J. NOVIIICKI Ptotect Lieutenant Governor and PROTECT YOURSELF VOTE 1 LA3ALLE Window ShadeCo. MICHIGAN AMENDMENT3 THE GOOD ROADS AMENDMENT Endorse Command For Re - election ; ELECT A REAL PROSECUTOR s, ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 'Frees Planted in The Butzel Forest (rnee.;,71, ,i., n•stt:i.mes,tearildinthpo liun'ahohgrie, a I. A. CAPIZZI REPUBLICAN Hebrew Lectures I. liams and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Ju- °° Buchman. to dah Thank Donors as One tree in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Julius Mark by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buchman, The Ladies of the Yeshiva Beth th One tree honoring Dr. William Judah thank the following who $4 helped in the affair held Oct. 30: IN 1. Gordon by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ilpel• Mr. and Mrs. Molly of 5475 tic River, for their presents- as One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grand il. Shulman, tion of a Sefer Torah and the fo One tree in memory of Hena lovely reception In their home ho 'olasky by son Alfred Payson. which was followed bv_ cere- ye. Trees may be planted in the monies at the Cong. Bnai5Israel; ea lutzel Forest by calling Mrs. Phil- Mrs. Moscowitz presented a new us. p omovitz, University 1-6972. canopy; a blue cloth for the altar en table was given by Mrs. Citron, pit and a white cloth by Mrs. Chap- man; Mrs. Selector gave a Jew- or lanapol Master Class ish silk flag and Mrs. Lerman an pc, Sessions for Pianists American flag. Thanks are ex- j thi tended to the rabbis who spoke I sec The Ganapol School of Musical at the ceremony and the enter- ter rt announces the eighth master tainment committee; also to all ne aee session for pianists by Ed- those who donated refreshments. thi tie in Hughes of New York City, on Tune in on Altman's Jewish Hour STATION WMBC Sunday, Nov. 6 - 12:45 to r:oo P. M.