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States without "Made in Ger-
many" markings was made to
Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary
of the Treasury. by Dr. Mitchell
Salem Fisher, chairman of the
legal Committee of the Non-Sec-
tarian Anti-Nazi League, 20 W.
47th St., New York City.
Christmas goods imports from
that part of Germany formerly
belonging to Czechoslovakia are
being permitted under the favor-
ed nation treaty to which Czecho-
slovakia was entitled but which
Germany has forfeited, Dr. Fisher
pointed out.
Boycott Riefenstahl Film
Strong opposition to American
showings of the German film
"Olympia" which Leni Riefen-
stahl, Adolf Hitler's favorite film
actress, is seeking to introduce
in the United States, was an-
nounced by the Non-Sectarian
Anti-Nazi League following a
poll of film producers and editors.
World Pictures Corporation,
Atlantic Film Production Com-
pany, Garrison Film Distributors,
Inc., the Franco-American Film
Corporation. Seiden Production
and other New York distributors,
as well as Hollywood producers
have announced their opposition
to distribution of the picture in
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the United States, the League
said.
Jean Lenauer, owner of the
Filmarte Theatre, foreign pic-
tures, expressed his opposition to
showing the picture in the United
States.
Jeremiah T. Mahoney, former
Supreme Court justice and vigor-
ous opponent, as president of the
Amateur Athletic Union in 1935,
of participation of an American
team in the Berlin Olympics, die-
qualified the film on the grounds
that the games themselves were
merely Nazi propaganda.
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SOPHIE COOPER
of 3330 Waverly Ave., 40 years
old, died Nov. 16. Burial took
place Nov. 16 with interment at
Machpelah Cemetery, with Rabbi
M. Zager officiating. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Ben; three
daughters, Mrs. Anne Joseph,
Mrs. Adele Klasky and Lillian,
and a son, Morris.
pr4 Toeg(0
Detroit will be host to more
than 500 A. Z. A. delegates
meeting here for the Great Lakes
Regional Convention, Dec. 26,
27 and 28, according to Sid
Wolin and Harold Webts, general
chairmen of the convention MU-
HASKELL MONSEIN
of Pontiac, Mich., age 44, died
Nov. 12. He was buried on Nov.
12 and interment was at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. He is survived
by his wife, Rose.
"Through Mexico With Color
Camera" Topic of Lecture at
Art Institute SuotleY
"Through Mexico with a Color
Camera" will be the subject of
Fred Payne Clatworthy, staff
photographer for the National
Geographic Magazine. in an il-
lustrated travel lecture at the
Detroit Institute of Arts at 3.30
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 20. Mr.
Clatworthy, who is presented by
the World Adventure Series, will
show stereoptican prints in nat-
Rev. Cantor ural color which represent 15
DAVID
years of work and more than
5,000 miles of travel.
GOLDEN
Among the colorful spots which
Detroit'. Pavorlta
Mr.
Clatworthy will describe and
MOREL
picture are Vera Cruz, Tlaxcala,
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Puebla,
Cholula, Xochimilco, the
iToddIng Forma..
Performod M Pyramids, Mexico City, west
Homo and br Ap• coast of Mexico, Guadalajara,
polelment.
Compostela, the Barancas, Tepic,
Mazatlan.
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AT ARENA GARDENS
Arena Gardena
, i ts
annual Thanksgiving week spe-
cial wrestling party next Mon-
day evening. In one of the main
event. "Pill , " Me-ts^a, scowling
]sat villain from Utah, meets the
tAsnaamo boo Doy. Alex ,aso-
boski, recognized trial horse in
the bad men's division of iight-
• heavy division.
r of Anti-Nazi Naga.
Die.
One of the founders of the
Non-Sec-feels, Ant;-Nazi Le-.sue
sod a prominent figure in New
York theater circles, Louis Myers,
died at his home, 1605 Walton
Ave., the Btonx.
the local campaign in support of
the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America. Dr. A. M. Hersh-
man and Rabbi Morris Adler of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, and
Maurice Zackheim, president of
Shaarey Zedek, are leaders of the
group which will plan with Dr.
Arzt the participation of the De-
troit community in the national
campaign to raise $100,000 in an-
nual memberships for the Semin-
ary.
Di.. Arzt, rabbi of Temple Is-
rael in Scranton, Pa., and a lec-
turer at the seminary, holds de-
grees from the College of the
City of New York, Columbia Uni- WHAT WE HEAR
versity, and the degree of Doc-
Italy may have gone anti-Se.
tor of Hebrew Literature from rnitic, but she still wants Jewish
the seminary.
tourists . . All Jewish periodi-
cals in Europe have received let-
ters from the Italian Tourists Bu-
reau assuring the world that Jews
are welcome i n Italy .
As Long
as they don't Mussolin' on Italian
obs, presumtbly.
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president
of the American Jewish Congre•a,
has re-joined the Bnai Brith, in
Dr. Joshua L. Goldberg of New which he and his father were once
York on Thursday evening ad- leaders . . . Harold Korn, presi-
dressed a large gathering at Jer- dent of New York lodge No. 1,
icho Temple under the auspices of the parent lodge of the order, got
the Federation of Polish Jews in Wise to rejoin by asking him point-
blank at a recent American Jew-
America.
Reporting on his experiences in ish Congress dinner in New York
.. And he did it publicly, too.
Europe, having just returned front
Remember how, after that fa-
his 67th trip abroad, Dr. Gold-
mous
Martian invasion broadcast
berg described the manner in
which the committees disbursing by Orson Welles, the Nazi press
denounced
the whole business as a
funds for the Polish Federation
are functioning. He stated that Jewish plot .. . We don't know
whether
they
really meant it, but
there Is no conflict with the Joint
Distribution Committee and that if they weren't kidding it must
there is co-operation between both have been because they had heard
funds, since the Federation's funds that after Welles' father died, when
are not used for the same purposes young Orson was 14, Dr. Maurice
as that of the J. D. C. Half of Bernstein, Chicago bone specialist,
the funds collected, in this coun- wpm the boy's legal guardian for
try by the Polish Fe
deration, ho seven years.
stated, is used- for the co-opera-
tive banks.
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, Bebe Sherman Featured at
Club Frontenac
recently chosen chairman of the
Polish Federation's emergency re-
Bebe Sherman, Sophie Tucker's
lief efforts, announces that plans
are nearing completion for a ban- protege, is at the beautiful new
Club Frontenac, bringing with
quet to he held on Feb. 26.
her her renowned repertoire of
songs that have thrilled her lis-
teners from coast to coast. Miss
Sherman is a modern edition of
the incomparable Sophie Tucker
By A. H. FRIEDLAND
Director, Bureau of Jewish Edo. in her youth, and what she doesn't
know
about singing is nut in the
cation of Cleveland
books.
Also
at the Club Frontenac is
BECAUSE it is our language.
BECAUSE it is a very poetic a big all star show with 14 people
in
the
cast,
including Detroit's
and beautiful language.
BECAUSE it is both, ancient Clown Prince of Comedy, M. C.
and modern, and possesses the Harry Jarkey, Detroit's only imi-
table Harvey Stone, who is tops
cultural qualities of both.
BECAUSE it is the language in comedy satire; Pat Patterson,
of our Bible and Mishna, our remarkable baritone, and many
others. George Alfano and his
prayers and hymns.
BECAUSE it. possesses • vast radio orchestra provide the mu-
l iterature, covering many ages sical score as well as excellent
dance tunes.
and including many lands.
BECAUSE it is at present en-
AMHARA CLUB
joying a Golden Age of creative-
Amhara Club, meeting at the
ness in poetry, fiction and philos-
(Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ophy.
BECAUSE a thousand men of ward at Holbrook, invites young
letters rile now employing it as people between the ages of 21 and
their vehicle of expression in all 25 to attend their meetings on
domains of literature and jour- Thursdays at 9 p. m. It is a
mixed group with unique ar-
nalism.
BECAUSE it brings you in rangement of their meetings, at
contact with the throbbing life of which the young men and women
meet separately, the men to plan
re-awakening Palestine,
BECAUSE it is the only means for athletic activities, the women
for
their own entertainment and
of communication with Jews alb
outings. February will find them
river the globe.
BECAUSE many universities celebrating their club anniversary
with a banquet, at which new
include it in their curriculum.
BECAUSE there is an ever officers will be installed.
present demand for rabbis, teach-
ers, librarians and social workers,
Earlier Deadline for
who know Hebrew.
•
MISS HUTH StOCKER
mittee. There will be delegates
from Chicago, Windsor and vari-
ous cities throughout Michigan.
The committee in charge of
the convention includes Philip
Rothschild, Jerry Heitman, Wil-
fred Katz. Sam Feinstein, Cal
Goodman, Sam Schiff, Erwin
Harvith, Albert Schaffer, Ben
Pam, Jack Rouman, Marvin
Kross, Karl Brum, Seymour So-
bel. Nate Litvin.
A feature of the gathering
will be the chosing of the beauty
queen to reign over Detroit. Ap-
plicants will be selected from
young women between the ages
of 16-21,
Ruth Stocker has been appoint.
ed to head the host committee
to provide the afternoon lunch-
eon for the delegates. Miss Stoc-
ker will participate in the selec-
tion of the A. Z. A. Sweetheart
of Detroit.
The A. Z. A. convention com-
mittee announces that Mrs. Cell
Feiler has been chosen "A. Z. A.
Mother" for Detroit. Mrs. Feller
has been active as an advisor to
the Young Women's Bnai Brith
Auxliliaries.
Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith
will offer a trophy to the best
debates among the A. Z. A.
chapters in Detroit and Windsor.
Chapter 309 defeated the
Highland Park A. Z. A. 313
Chapter in the recent A. Z. A.
basket bal game.
Installation of officers will he
held by Chapter 313 on Nov. 23,
at the Bnai Moshe Temple. Philip
Rothschild and Ernest Denefeld
are in charge of this affair.
Why Study Hebrew
The Next Week's Issue
The two boycott 01,, no'Lnt; -nu
still don't see eye to ey? . .. The
On account of Thanksgiving
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, Day. the deadline for next
blasts Lever Brothers as pro-Nazi.1 week's issue of The Detroit
MICHIGAN-Bob Burns de-
while the Joint Boycott Council
Jewish Chronicle is being ad-
parts from all his previous roles.
gives the company a clean bill of ; vanced one day. All copy
leaves his "bazooka" far behind
health ... Which reminds us, the
must reach the editor before
and taken on the late Will Rogers
Anti-Nazi League still hasn't re- t noon on Tuesday, Nov. 22.
tradition in his latest picture, Detroit Symphony Orches- vealed who is its president.
"The Arkansas Traveler," which
tra's Third Subscription
is now at the Michigan Theater
Concert on Nov. 24
together with "Four's a Crowd."
starring Errol Flynn. Olivia De
Offering a well-balanced pro-
Bachand, Rosalind Russell and
gram of sld and new music, the
Hugh Herbert.
UNITED ARTISTS. - Joan / Detroit Symphony Orchestra will
•By JUDGE CHARLES RUBINER
Crawford, Melvyn Douglas, Mar- ) play the third subscription con-
garet Sullavan and Robert Young cert of its current silver jubilee
Jewish education is the same we say from a wealth of experi-
in "The Shining Hour," now at season Thursday night (Thanks-
the United Artiste Theater, tell .living). Nov. 24, in Orchestra powerful weapon today that it ence, that our communal life can
have no integrity and can com-
the story of two brothers madly Hall.
always has been-a weapon of mand no respect from others un
Franco Chione. the orchestra's
in love with the same girl.
defense. Unfortunately, too many less the cause of Jewish education
PALMS STATE - Lew Ayres, dynamic conductor, has selected
Lionel Barrymore and Lynne the following program: Schuman, Jews, complacent in their free- occupies an important place in it.
The Jewish educational system
Carver in "Young Dr. Kildare" Overture to "Manfred," Op. 155; dom from the bitter assault suf-
are sharing honors at the Palms Beethoven. Seventh Symphony. in fered by their brethren in foreign of Detroit as represented by the
United
Hebrew Schools, is the
lands,
have
failed
to
appreciate
A
Major,
Op.
92;
Barbara
Giu-
State Theater with "Illegal Traf-
fic," starring Mary Carlisle, J. ranna, Toccata (first performance the significance of Jewish culture medium through which we can
most
effectively
direct our chil-
in
their
liven,
and
have
become
in-
in
America)
;
Moussorgsky,
Pic-
Cerro! Naish and Larry "Buster"
tures at an Exposition, pianoforte different to it. In a vague sort of dren toward a complete Jewish
Crabbe. •
life.
That
system
has already
way,
they
feel
a
pride
in
their
FOX-The crazy Marx Broth- pieces arranged for orchestra by
ers return to the screen at the Maurice Ravel. Although the or. Jewish heritage. but of the mean- established itself in the heart of
the
community
for
its efficiency
Fox Theater in their screwiest chestra has played Leo Funtek's ing and substance of that herit-
item of nonsense. "Room Serv- orchestration of this work. Ravel's age, they know but little. In a and its thoroughness. Both on the
ice," screen version of the stage handling of it, lengthier and na- vague way they know of the Jew- basis of past performance and of
comedy that kept America laugh- turally more direct, will be heard ish religion, of the Hebrew lan-1 future promise, it merits the
for the first time at these con- guage, of history and literature, earnest support of all Jews. It is
ing for two years.
but the place which these things, to be hoped indeed that when
On the stage the Fox presents certs.
Miss Giuranna. Italy's fore- fill in their lives is a minor one. Education Month of this year
another bright musical revue.
To these Jews, and especially' shall have past, an education
ADAMS-In "Crime Takes a most woman composer, is •
Holiday." another civic Galahad faculty member of the Rome Con- to their children. the United neriod of 11 more months will
States Hebrew Schools directs its' have been given birth in the
Is two-fisted Jack Bolt. who, in a servatory.
The Toccata was written in I appeal. To these Jews, we point . hearts of all Jews, who had not
Movie Quiz feature, attempts to
get to the bottom of a racket 1937 and given its world premiere out that the cornerstone of any hitherto accorded the cause of
which is draining the meager last April under Ghione's baton self-respecting Jewish community ; Jewish education the place to
at the Augusteo in Rome.
is Jewish culture. To these Jews,' which it is rightfully entitled.
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Casino on Friday evening, Nov.
118. The committee in charge in-
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Rucker and Rosalie Ilelmstein.
Jeanne Redbate is the chair-
man of the next Wednesday eve-
ning cultural affair.
The members of the sorority
will be hostesses at the Highland
Park A. Z. A. 313 social at
the Bnai Moshe, Wednesday eve-
ning.
Edith Wendell and Audrey Dre-
fus, co-chairmen of the social
service committee, -are planning
a visit through the Jewish Chil-
dren's Home and to entertain
the children.
Frances Katz and Mildred Rud-
man are in charge of the athletic
programs.
Girls interested in obtaining
information regardidg this soror-
ity should call Phyllis Strager.
To. 6-1669.
DR. MAX ARZT
CLASSIFIED
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Alley Guy I. UDING TON
STATE SENATOR - ELECT
Takes this opportunity of thanking the Jewish
voters of the 4th District for their support in
the recent election, and pledges his sincere
efforts on behalf of his constituents at all times.
"Professor Mamlock" at
Cinema Theater
"Professor Mamlock" is the
real story behind •the headlines
of today. Taken from the story
by Friedrich Wolf, the film de-
pieta vividly the unbridled Nazi
terror which is going on against
the German Jews and Catholics
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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, giv-
ing full particulars.
Talmud Torah. The program of
the afternoon was a debate on the
subject, "Resolved, that the gov-
ernment should (vase using pub-
lic funds to stimulate business."
The affirmative was upheld by Wil-
liam Shapiro and David Crohn.
and the negative by Samuel Hertz-
berg and Nathan Epstein. The
affirmative was victor. The pro-
gram this week will be a panel
Dr. loge, • Leading Character discussion.
I. ■ "Professor Mamlock"
GERMAN REFUGEE, speaks
English; 26 years of age, desires
work in factory, store, gas Sta-
tion or restaurant. Will accept
nominal wages. Call Cherry
at the present time. It will open
1110.
at the Cinema, E. Columbia at
WANTED-Young man to room Woodward, Tuesday, Nov. 22.
and board, one that will share
Professor Mamlock is a Jewish
room with twin beds. Good home surgeon in a large hospital, a man
for right party. Sturtevant, near too engrossed in his medicine to
Lawton. Townsend 5-4256.
be concerned with politics. When
the Nazis come to power, he is
TEACHER-Elocution and speech. branded a Jew and publicly dis-
Specializing in beginners. Miss graced by the brown-shirted
Elaine Le•insobn, Townsend hordes. After being driven from
6-6000.
his clinic. he is pressed back into
service for an emergency opera-
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
tion on a Nazi leader. He is then
couple. Home privileges. 3730,
disbarred from further practice
Grand Ave. Northlawn 3887.
and finally shot to death by the
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Nazis because he had the courage
to
defend the Germany he had
and large room for one or two,
in small refined family of three' fought for and loved-a Germany
adults. Linwood section. Con- of scientific and artistic achieve-
venient to bus and street car ment .
Made in Russia, the picture was
lines. Reasonable. 2682 Tuxedo.
directed by Adolph Minkin and
Phone Townsend 8-7245.
Herbert Rappaport, the latter a
one-time assistant to tae great
Austrian director Pabst.
Dr. Henry Smith Leiper, one of
the leading good will advocates
has resigned from the board it Philomathic Debating Club
the Better Understanding Founda-
tion, which is being promoted by Philomathic Debating Club met
Sunday at the Tuxedo-Holmur
the American Hebrew.
Molly Segal Auxiliary of
Jewish Consumptive Relief
Society of Denver
The Molly Segal Auxiliary of
the Jewish Consumptive. Relief
Society of Denver thanks all who
helped make their 8th annual ban-
quet a success. The toastmaster,
Rev. Golden, introduced the guest
speaker, Samuel Leib.
Mrs. Ann Goldenthal of Hart-
ford, Conn., the sister of the
organiier, Molly Segal, spoke on
the necessity of continuing the
work of caring for tubercular''.
A telegram and generous gift
was receiver! from Hartford.
Conn., from the son of Mrs. Molly
Segal.
Mizrachi Mlave Malke
The Mizrachi Organization of
Detroit is sponsoring • Mlave
Malke on Saturday, Nov. 19, at
8:30 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe
Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence.
An interesting program will be
presented. Refreshments will be
served. All are welcome.