America lavish Periodical Greater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PEVEIROITIM1SitfintoxicLE December 16, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED' ail k g : HIM AHD NI. KUM SE 1311'011TANT NOTICE Effective January 1, 1939, there will be an increase in Annuity Rates—so don't delay—act now! Take advantage of the opportun- ity that is yours to save money. Call me before January 1, 1939. Moe Leiter & Associates THE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Head Office: Waterloo, Ontario CADILLAC 0604 MOSES CAPTIVATES ANEW Louis Golding Retraces Steps of Moses the Lawgiver in CHA\UKAH GREETI\GS A\D BEST WISHES UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. PAGE NINE DETROIT, MICHIGAN RELIABLE II 0 U S E HELP. Delightful Biography of the Greatest laundresses, women for house cleaning, Hebrew Poet g, house maids, women ' , for part time work. By hour.' t a , Then w CPO no it in t he day or week. Schlesinger's, One of the ableet. Jewish writers M..m l , :t 11 , 1 , 1.1w 1, .. trk ,.,::. 1 .11 f lo, 1 ,, 4 Init 1011 1111 ■ 1 en- Madison 2526. of our time has reconstructed the x1111 fore'nuo0. " l'a7 thr11.14.17- I life of Moses, the Lawgiver, and Rattail, the post•Halleal folk tote of the QUILTS — Made or recovered has given a touch of impressive Jews t attained In the Talmudic-Ma from your own feathers or reality to the biography of the rashic Memento. Tide folk lore Is a tn ou;vi ttar:, a the under the wools. Pillows recovered—spe- first and greatest Hebrew prophet. "In the Steps of Moses the t1 took sh s:pr i It 'et we ' X ' t tie "t 1217 "it i11: 1 cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, 1 It 11 T itan, • l 'es. Nal the roads for the lawgiver" actually retraces the baby, shower and wedding gifts. most port rated It ,tor at least w1411, dow ' Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, step: of Moshe. Replete with leg- This thrilling travel-biography 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. end, this thrilling arid captivating travel story, published by Mac- is replete aim, with humor and llogarth 9050. millan, takes the reader to Gosh- imagination. For instance, Lucas, FOOT TROUBLES? en, searches for Moses' birthplace, one of Golding's companions on his continues the travel through the tour retracing the steps of Moses, See Michigan's only shoe sinai wilderness and retraces all advances the theory that the Is- refitter. We guarantee to the steps reported in the Bible. r aelites crossed the lied Sea in correct your foot trouble by The charm with which the bril- aeroplanes. proper shoe adjustments. We know something about the Jewish When the suggestion is advanetel eliminate slipping at the heels. bins biography with travel ex- that the Manna of the Bible Was We are absolutely the only periences and makes ancient Jew- "a grinding into cakes of roasted firm in Detroit doing this type ish history live in most fascinat- locusts" Golding is resentful: "If of refitting. ing light. there has been stones about and DANIEL'S SHOE CLINIC Throughout his book, published windows about, I would have 1426 Griswold St. by Macmillan, Mr. Golding gives thrown stones at those windows." The holiness of the people Is- credence to the Bible story, as FOR RENT—Nice, bright room rael is extolled in this volume for instance in the following: in congenial home. Shower. Ihr in quotations from Scripture, in Continuous hot water. Reason- nll,le text ttiTt t:t o' s". Irtt' a"t'.rtittl reference to legends, by invoking able. 3793 Carter Ave. near the views of the Chief Rabbi al 14,1, his mother, della., ill 1111T1 111(0 tilt' the British Empire. Dexter. Tyler 6-0280. LAWN of Pharaoh's daughter anti the "In the Steps of Moses the Law• 1 , Ia. •xhen 1tIttees wits srow at' •1141 his FOR RENT—Large room with treniontons hletory twain. • Vet e can. giver is a genuine gift to the In fart. load, ip some soli of a picture adjoining lavatory., Home of for ourselves of Iliatoe wiled years. .111 Jewish bookshelf. Louis Golding xt. have accepted a deserves our gratitude for .it. The adults. Desirable neighborhood. the firm framework In Pine and Mae In tate best way of expressing this grati- C o n v e n i ent transportation. or beamwith t he reran of , : lea tnex,w the set mid. spat, Townsend 8-6639. with he t Sty of tude is by spreading his book. - ■' FOR RENT — Completely fur- nished six rooms and breakfast nook, frigidaire, piano, to re- sponsible people for the winker. Reasonable. 2588 Elmhurst Ave., upper. Townsend 6-3359. Brief Comments OBITUARY 5 LOA PLAN S $ 5.50 monthly pays • loan of $100 $111.00 monthly pays • loan of $200 $16.50 monthly pays • loan of $300 The above amounts include Entire Per Charge % Month of IF YOU PAY MORE 1HE TOTAL COST IS LESS Furniture Loans $10 to $300 Auto Loans $10 to $300 Note Loans $10 to $300 Stock & Bond Loans ILI /0 ell and unlisted I $10 to $300 Diamond Loans $5 upwards Only husband and wife sign. A quick, convenient way to raise money for any worthy purpose. Uo to 16 months to repay. Phone for appraisal directions and bring it your title. We lend on '35's and up. To salaried persons only. Single persons sign alone. Married— both husband and wife sign. Just bring in your certificate. Ilighest loans and easy terms of repayment. 1% ei per month— Main office only. Bank vault protection. Rates as low as 1 ,4 - per month, (Main office only.) Announcing A DOWN RIVER OFFICE 2903 BIDDLE AVE. Corner Oak St. Wyandotte Upw•rds of 500 customers • month come to us, sent by friends who know they'll get courteous service, lowest rates and • square deal throughout the life of the loan. PROVIDENT R LOAN St SAVINGS SOCIETY of DE11101T EAST step NIA IN Or 1, 111: WEST AIDE BERTHA GELBER 9951 Gratiot Of Wnidsor, Ontario, died on 1249 Griswold St. 11032 Grand River AT 11Alt11:11 --- Dec. 9. She is survived by her toe flitter Ithla Pontiac FARWELL 111.101 I Wow nr flakman The founder of Christianity husband, Joel; two daughters, EMPLOYED lady desires to said, "Suffer little children to Mrs. Ira Brewer of Detroit and share five-room furnished flat come Unto Me." I wonder what Miss Minnie Gelber of Windsor, with employed couple or rent would He and two sons, Dr. Sam Gelber of sa y if told by one room. Privileges. Call Tyler Detroit and Jack Gelber of of the most noble daughters Windsor. 7-3928. SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY of the German race, Miss Erika 51 ann, that t at little flowers in the REUBEN LANDSMAN FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- nished, bright room. Near shrine of humanity," young Jew- of 2053 Calvert Ave., 35 years street car and bus lines. For ish school girls, are made by old, died on Dec. 12. Funeral WHOLESALE JEWELERS one or two gentlemen. Small their teachers into object lessons services were held at Lewis .Bros. 508 METROPOLITAN BLDG. CHERRY 6373 to demonstrate to their Arson Funeral Home on Dec. 13 with family of three adults. 2649 school mates by their physical interment in Clover Hill Park Gladstone, Tyler 6-4261. Special Attention to Qu•ns We carry • complete lint of features, by the shape of their Cemetery. lie is survived by his City Gift Buyer, for the Platinum and Diamond Wrist eyes, line and ears the inferior- wife, Sally, two daughters, Irene Holidays—Open Sunday dur- FOR RENT—Upper, six painted, ity, baseness, dishonesty and and Jane, his mother, Mrs. Mary Watches, Platinum mount- ing Dec., also Eves. till 9. modern rooms. Steam heat. lecherousness of the Jew? I won- Landsman, a brother, Harry, and ins' and fine Diamonds, Will install gas heat if de- der how would the "bleeding two sisters, Mrs. Irving Berson sired. Reasonable to desirable heart of Jesus" respond learning and Mrs. Sant Layne. party. 2235 Taylor Ave. that starving little Jewish girls are forced to stand n it theline YETT A BURNSTINE FOR RENT—Large, comfortable with their school mates. to of 1961 Hazelwood Ave 80 room in private home. Good stretch out their little hands for years old, died on Dec. 7. Fun- Food Merchants for the Past 20 Years transportation. Conveniences. a cup of coffee, only that the eral services were held on Dec. Reasonable. Announce the Arrival of 3770 Atkinson same shall soon be withdrawn 9 with interment in Clover Hill Ave. Townsend 7-8296, • New String Imported Mushrooms from their tremulous lips amidst Park Cemetery, Rabbi A, M. the sneers and laughter of their 1 lb. Tins for Family Use, Hershman officiating. She is sur- GENTLEMAN wants furnished room ill adult home. Break- classmates? Who is the perpe- vived by five daughters, Mrs. • Imported Caviar. of All Sizes fast, garage and laundry. teeter of this slaughter of the Meyer A. Pereira, Mrs. Sant • Appetizers that will surprise you and prices Northwest section. References innocents? With what words Goldberg of Buffalo, Mrs. Louis that will mate you! exchanged. Write Box 54, De- would the radio priest brand M. Dunn, Annette Kahn and lierods if he would have cop- Mrs. harry Satovsky and four) troit Jewish Chronicle. manded such gruesome torture sons Meyer, Samuel, Louis and FOR RENT — Nicely furnished of the souls of little children? Allan. 2417 RUSSELL CADILLAC 6603 room for lady in home of two While writing this sentence I adults. Call between 6 and 8 read in one of the most responsi- SARAH ROSENGARTEN p. in. Sundays until 2 p. 1n. ble papers that Baron Rothchild of 862 Chicago Blvd., 82 years Townsend 6-1634. 2464 LaBelle. declared publicly that numerous old, died on Dec. 14. Funeral Jewish children were shot to services were held on Dec. 16 FOR RENT — Nice, furnished death in the last outbreaks in with interment In Woodmere room. Good transportation. Nazi Germany! Would the radio Cemetery. She is survived by 2518 Taylor Ave. Tyler 5- priest exonerate these crimes two sons, two daughters and two 1408. against children because of their sisters. supposed responsibility and guilt FOR RENT —Beautifully fur- for the establishment and over- MORRIS SHAPIRO nished room for lady or gen- tures of the Bolshevik govern- of this city, 61 years old, died tleman. Near Dexter bus. 3802 ment 20 years ago? on Dec. 14. Funeral services 7310 WOODWARD AVE. Humphrey Ave. Northlawn were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral 1993. MAdison 1788 The sages of the Talmud were Home on Dec. 15 with inter- FOR RENT—Room in refined wont to rebuke slanders and li- ment in Machpelah Cemetery, Ile is survived by his wife, two bels against the Jewish people home for girl or couple who KOOLMOTOR FUEL OIL OILS desire a real home. Reason- presented with the art and skill daughters, Ruth and Shirley, a GASOLINE k OIL KEROSENE of a master orator with the son, Jack, and a taster, Mrs. J. Industrial , Lubricant. able. 3252 Richton Ave. words "May molten gold be Moritz. WANTED —I SECRETARY- poured into his mouth." I sin JACOB COOPERSMITH STENOGRAPHER for respon- sure the few words of approval The funeral of the late Jacob sible position in organizational and friendship to the God-fear- work. Good at details. Write ing decent Jews—who perhaps Coppersmith, 64, of 542 Wood- Box 44, Detroit Jewish Chron- exist for the priest only in the- land, took place Dec. 6, with Wishing. All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons icle giving age, experience and ory but whose concrete existence Rabbi Max .1, Wohlgelernter salary expected. he may never admit—are like reading the service. Surviving A JOYOUS HOLIDAY are his widow, two sons, three molten gold emanating from his OUPLE dritiing to Miami Dec. lips, under the same pressure as daughters, two grandchildren, one 24, returning about Jan. 14. the blessings came from the lips brother and four sisters. The Can accommodate one or two of Salaam! In order to save the deceased was born in Russia and Passengers to share expenses. trouble of investigation and re- lived for 32 years in Canada and References exchanged. Cadi- search, I beg to advise those who the United States. He had been llac 4602 or Temple 1-3044. may be concerned and interested active in religious, philanthropic in such matters that my full and Zionist work and was always FOR RENT — Well-furnished Hebrew name is, Moishe Jehuda a devout Jew. room in adult home. Kitchen 15345 IDAHO AVE. Ben Amrom. TOWNSEND 8-4551 privileges. Good transporta- JACOB DONALD GREENBERG tion. 2053 Taylor Ave. Tyler Last rites for the late Jacob Donald Greenberg, 62, of 1678 Gifts to North End Clinic Glynn Cort were performed last FOR RENT—Upper, five large Tuesday by Rabbi Max J. Wohl- rooms. Hot air furnace, garage. North End Clinic has received gelernter and Cantor Rubin Boy- Reasonable. 1131 Pingree Ave., the following contributions: arsky. Interment was at Clover near Hamilton. In honor of 60th birthday of Hill Park Cemetery. Mr. Green- Henry Wineman from Miss Edith berg came to this country 40 MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN Heavenrich and Mrs. Carrie May years ago from Poland. He was couple will share their beauti- Berger; in memory of Yetta a worshipper at Emanuel Syna- This new odorless process is absolutely the fully furnished 6-room flat with Burnstine from Mr. and Mrs. A. gogue. Surviving are his widow, refined couple or rent loom to M. last word in cleaning. It gives your garments Jordan; in memory of Wil- two daughters, Mrs. Eblyn Ab- one or two business or profes- a fluffy, soft, lustrous finish—that makes them liam K. Levy from Mr. and Mrs. rams and Ida Greenberg, and sional people. Twin beds if de- I. Hurwitz and Mr. and Mrs. two sons, Eugene and George. look "nicer than new," sired. LaSalle Blvd. section. Sam Sternberg; in memory of Tyler 5-2243. Bertram Warner from Mrs. A. • CITY WIDE SERVICE Victor Hotel, Miami Beach, Louis Gordon; in memory of • 2 HOUR SERVICE FOR RENT — Furnished room. Mrs. Sarah Sonenklar from Mrs. to Open for Season Sunday Kitchen privileges, Garage if A. Louis Gordon. • SPECIALISTS IN CLEANING One of the important openings For Edwin A. Wolf Memorial desired. Excellent transporta- FINE FABRICS tion. 3344 Tuxedo. near Dex- Fund from Mrs. Louis James of the season in Miami Beach takes place on Dec. 18 at the ter. Call evenings, Townsend Rosenberg. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 41 YEARS OF 7-6258. For the Social Service Relief ocean front's Victor Hotel on 12th CLEANING EXPERIENCE Fund from Jennie Grogan Men- St —the newly constructed Bucca- delson Memorial Fund and Aaron neer Dining Room. It is of mod- ernistic marine design, and its lo- Mendelson Memorial Trust. cation overlooking the ocean lends itself beautifully to this theme. FOX — Youth dominates the Earl LaPan is the artist whose gala pre-holiday stage and screen Hiatadrut in Palestine fine murals decorate the Buccaneer show at the Fox. Lovely 17- Room. Architect, L. Murray Dix- Publishes New Weekly year-old girlhood is glowingly re- on, and builder, Louis Miller of JACK GUTTERMAN M. J. BASEMAN HARRY NEEDLE corded on the screen in "Girls' The Hebrew Labor Daily De- the L. & H. Miller Company have School," one of the year's sur- Plant: 2123 GRAND RIVER AVE. cleverly contrived to eliminate prise hits. And the greatest vil-, which is the largest news- posts and pillars which might oh- young stars of 190 Major Bowes' paper in Palestine, is launching etruct one's view. CADILLAC 1274 LOWS Adler, radio amateur hours are assem- a weekly edition, Dever LaGola, Managing Director of the Victor bled in "Major Bowes' Swing for the Hebrew reading public Hotel, commented: "It will be a in this country. School" on the Fox stage. Davar Lagola. appearing week- real pride and pleasure to welcome MICHIGAN — Fredric March, ly as a 24-page publication, un- the public to the Buccaneer Dining famous for his role of the ro- der the editorial supervision of Room." Mr. Adler also operates Detroit's Finest mantic, adventurous, swash-bue- Berl Katzenelson, will contain the the Hotel Adler in Sharon Springs, Jewish Funeral Home Ming pirate in "The Buccaneer," journalistic and literary features N. S. becomes ■ modern newspaper re- of the daily Davar, only notices porter in his newest picture of a local nature, and foreign "Moonlight Sonata" Returns "There Goes My Heart" for a telegrams will be omitted. Hence to Cinema Theater series of romantic adventures the annual subscription will be with Virginia Bruce at the Mich- reduced to one-third of the price By popular request, the Cinema igan Theater. The companion of the daily Dever. Theater, E. Columbia at Wood- 7739 JOHN R. STREET The American representative TRinity 2 - 2114 feature is "Storm Over Bengal" ward, has returned the world starring Patrick Knowles, Rich- of the Dever is Nahum Moch- famous pianist and composer, son, 275 7th Ave., New York, ard Cromwell and Rochelle Hud- Ignace Jan Paderewski, in his N. Y. son. first and only motion picture, Monameets to Hitler Mark Site of Burned S "Moonlight Sonata," to their Virtuous without merit and vic- ADAMS—Young Miss Fellows screen this week. BERLIN. — (WNS) — The CHANUKAH GREETINGS has Cliff Edwards for a pal and ious without crime. This picture broke all house 10th of November, 1938, will be Richard Fiske and Jacqueline records at the Cinema when It remembered as "the black dooms- Nothing is more dangerous was Wells for the romantic team in shown earlier in the Fall. day" when synagogues were de- her new picture, "The Little Ad- Since then there has been ■ stroyed, stores looted, Jews venturess." On the tame bill CINEMA—Because of popular steady demand for its return by hounded, and decrees against there's quite a collection of Play- ems:, the world famed pianist Cinema patrons, Its enthusiastic them promulgated. On the site 218 W. JEFFERSON ers—Charles Bickford, Barton bola e Jan Paderewski in his reception throughout the coun- of synagogues burned in Berlin, MacLane, Preston Foster, Nan only otion picture, "Moonlight try has caused Hollywood to Ra. 7131 monuments to Hitler will be Grey and Andy Devine—in "The Sonata" has returned to the Cin- start production on a film with erected on which will be Inscribed Storm." ema, E. Columbia at Woodward. Paderewski ax the star. Hitler's victory over Jews. By RABBI MOSES FISCHER Feinberg Jewelry Co. II ADELMAN 8 COHEN An Old Friend Says, A JOYOUS CHANUKAH i) We greet you warmly on this, your Holiday! We genuinely appreciate the patronage and good will with which you have favored us through nearly three decades now — and we'll sincerely strive to be more-than-ever deserving of it through the coming year! CROWLEY- MILNER'S SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS DONALD MILLER CO. Plumbing and Heating 1720 BRUSH STREET RANDOLPH 2800 Hias Aid Invoked for Refu- gees Arriving in Panama Season's Greetings COLON, Panama — This port and the Republic of Panama have become an important cen- ter of transit for a considerable number of refugees from Central Europe enroute to Central and South American Republics. The number of arrivals has in recent weeks so increased that the Centro Israelite Cultural, an affiliate of the 111AS-ICA Emi- gration Association, has found it too difficult to cope with the problem without increased facili- ties. The Centro has invoked the financial cooperation of the HIAS-ICA for the establishment of an immigrant's hostelry to accommodate the migrants who stop over prior to their departure for new homes in Centr and South America. A special P. propriation of HIAS-ICA as been made available for th es- tabilehment of the immigr t's hotel. The increased migration o this port has begun in Oct er prior to the outbreak of the anti-Jewish terror in Ge ny and is assuming larger pro - tions daily. GOODBODY CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Congress Street Entrance PENOBSCOT BLDG. Cherry 3140 Chanukah Greetings and Best Wishes Phone TErrace 2-8090 ROMA CAFE Ilome of Good Italian Food Boycott Bulletin 3401 Riopelle, cor. Erskine John Battlagia, Morris SOSSi—Props CHANUKAH GREETINGS IRVING SHOP 1530 WASHINGTON BLVD. The League for Human Rights issued this week its pre-holiday Boycott News Bulletin containing a mass of pertinent boycott in- !formation. Became no bulletin was issued this Fall due to changing world conditions, the presidents of ee- ery organization are urged to !spend some time at their next I meetings reading and discussing it, contents. Never before has there been a greater need for the intensifi- cation of the boycott of German goods and services. The coopera- tion of every individual is neces- nary to make the boycott 100% effective. 1 Junior Council Monthly Meeting Sunday, Dec. 18 The National Council of Jew- ish Juniors will hold its monthly meeting on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 2:30 p. m e at Temple Beth El. After a short business meeting a social will be held so that new and old members may become better acquainted • The daughters of Senior Coun- cil members have been invited to be the guests of Junior Coun- cil for the afternoon. An inter- esting and varied program has been arranged. A short play will be enacted by the board and various games will be played. Re- freshments will be served. Mrs. Roselea Herman Kohn is in charge of the afternoon's en- tertainment. Lechem Aniyim Conducts Rummage Sale The Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim is conducting a rummage sale at 912 Division St., near Hastings St. More rummage can be used and those who are un- able to bring it to 912 Division St. should phone Mrs. Fannie Wolf, 929 Division St., CA 0962, and someone will pick up the package. The funds gathered will go to aid the needy. The officers are as follows: President, Mrs. G. Melineky; vice president, Mrs. Tabach; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Smith; secretary, Mrs. Rose Goldberg; recording secretary, Mrs. Fannie Wolf. Thank Participants in Rabbi Levine's Banquet The arrangements committee in charge of the dinner given Dec. 4 in honor of Rabbi Leizer Levin of tills city, at Congrega- tion Mishkan Israel, thanks all who helped in the success of the funcvtion, thus giving evidence of the admiration and esteem in which Rabbi Levin is held in the community. Unfortunately, • number of guests had to be turned away, and many in at- tendance were crowded because of the unexpectedly large turn- out. ADELMAN U COHEN CITIES SERVICE OIL CO. SAMPSON CEMENT BLOCK CO. ,/-(. , 1 ,-, SPARKLEANING WILL MAKE YOUR OLD CLOTHES NEW! Downtown Theaters Tietze Cleaners & Dyers, Incorporated CYAW14 fatt.6 BRODER BROS.