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December 30, 1938

McVemorrjEwisn ORomicig

PACE TWO

sad THE...LECAL CHRONreLE

BETWEEN U. S. AND
HOUR OF SHELTER
CLASSIFIED BREACH
GERMANY WIDENS; WORLD'S

SHIRTS

No matter what you pay,
no laundry
can launder a finer shirt

It

Damp Wash 79c

Flat Pieces carefully ironed
• Additional Pounds 5%c lb.
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14 lbs. Flatwork All Finished 79c

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Additional pounds 7e lb.
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ECRU
TINTING $141°
FREE

Not . resicnoilde for ran-bum? or what-whipped curtain.

THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY

Double Woolen Blankets 35c
25c
Feather Pillows

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I OC
Flat Pieces

WEARING APPAREL

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EMBARRASSED by
superfluous hair?
Mary Haney,
trolyals Specialist,
removes unwanted
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GO

Max M. Silverman Chosen
President for a
Fourth Term

(CONCLUDED FRO31 PAGE ONE))
of subsequent events were heard,
Grynszpan was returned to his
man Jewry to help poorer Jews cell to await further questioning.
to emigrate, providing foreign
governments would solve the
Cummings May Help Defense
Re-elected for the fourth term
porblem of converting the marks ,
WASHINGTON. (WNS) - At- as president of the Jewish House
into foreign currency.
of
Shelter, Max M. Silverman
torney General Homer S. Cum-
For the time being, the Inter- Imini,• has been asked to become Presided at the annual meeting
governmental Committee does not one of the defense lawyers for of this social work agency, held
want to risk rejecting the idea
Wednesday evening, Dec. 27, at
RELIABLE II OUSE HELP. entirely without investigating its Herschel Grynszpan, it was re-
the Beth Tefilo Emanuel Syna-
Laundresses, women for house nossibilities further regardless of vealed here. Mr. Cummings is to
gogue, Taylor and Woodrow
retire
as
Attorney
General
soon
cleaning , house maids , women the coolness with which the plan
Meanwhile
the
after
Congress
meets
next
month.
for part time work. By hour. was received.
day or week. Schlesinger'., Loi.,1 Baldwin Fund for Refu- Grynszpan's trial is scheduled for
Madison 2626.
gees has been growing since it July.
was launched and is now close I As a result of an appeal by
Dorothy Thompson, who organ-
QUILTS - Made or recovered to 1220,000. The cold wave here ized the American Journalists'
L. efense Fund, about $36,000 has
from your own feathers or has caused some suffering among 'D
wools. Pillows recovered-spe- the refugees, necessitating the been contributed in the United
cial, $1.26. Full line of curtains, removal of 600 children from States to assure a fair trial for
baby, shower and wedding gifts. the camp at Pakefield to warmer Grynszpan.
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, quarters in hotels, schools and
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. other places.
Pittman Scores Totalitarian
Hogarth 9050.
States
Grynszpan Re•Enacts Shooting
W A SHIN G TON. (WNS)-
PARIS. (WNS)-Re-enactment
FOOT TROUBLES?
to
the
tension created by
Adding
See Michigan's only shoe of the shooting of Ernst vom
rejection of a for-
refitter. We guarantee to Rath, undersecretary at the Ger. Mr. Welles' lodged with the De-
correct your foot trouble by man Legation here, by Herschelmai protest
of State and of scarce-
proper shoe adjustments. We Grynszpan 17-year-old Polish I Partment
ly less interest was a statement
eliminate slipping at the heels. youth, was witnessed by French made by Senator Key Pittman
We are absolutely the only authorities and police officials. of Nevada, chairman of the For-
firm in Detroit doing this type It was for this crime that ex-
cessive anti-Jewish measures in eign Relations Committee, who
of refitting.
Germany were precipitated last !declared that the American peo-
DANIEL'S SHOE CLINIC
Nov. 10. German embassy ple disliked the governments of
1426 Griswold St.
attaches admitted that Grynsz. both Germany and Japan and
, his totalitarian governments gener-
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY CLUB- pan, after shooting. dropped
do not want ally. had said the American peo-
HOUSE available for all types revolver and said: "I
to
escape."
After
a
few
witnesses
Ple had the right to and would
MAX M. SILVERMAN
of affairs. Catering on prem -
enforce morality and justice in
ises. Morton's, Fenkell at Har-
accordance with treaties without Wilson Ayes. Also re-elected to
rison Road, 2% miles west of
office were: Samuel Mintz, first
military force, if possible.
Telegraph Road. Call Redford
Commenting on the speech vice-president; Isaac Rosenthal,
2530.
made by Secretary of the In- second vice-preisdent; Moses Le-

Meet Your Friends at BOESKY'S

New Year's Eve

STOP IN ANY TIME DURING
THE EVENING

BOESKY'S on 12th STREET

I

I

terior Harold L. Ickes, Senator vitt, third vice-president; Louis
William II. King of Utah said Dann, treasurer; Benjamin Kam-
that he agreed "absolutely" with insky, financial secretary; Ilyman
Ickes and approved the action Altman, chairman of the house
of the State Department in re- committee, and Mrs. Hyman Alt-
fusing to apologize. Declared man, chairman of the Ladies'
King: It Germany's wicked and Auxiliary. Dr. A. M. Hershman
bestial persecution of the Jews was renamed honorary president
does not cease, I would be in and Kenneth Wasser was chosen
room for one or two gentle-1
/),./irer
,,„
,,;
favor of severing diplomatic re- secretary of the organization.
it, L.
men or couple, in congenial
Detroit Jewry has maintained
lations and having no commercial
home. Kitchen privileges. Rea-
a shelter home for 41 years. The
dealings with that country."
sonable. Near Linwood car and
Senator Carl A. (latch of New present quarters, with sleeping
Lawton bus. Tyler 6-4482.
Mexico believed that Ickes voiced accommodations for 15 men, are
the sentiments of the American ocated at 1622 Taylor Ave. Food
FOR RENT-Large, airy, nicely
Detroit's Finest
people and agreed with Senator and shelter are provided for
furnished room in modern, sin-
Jewish Funeral Home
Pittman that this country con- transient men and for those who
gle home. Good transportation.
demns all forms of totalitarian have come to Detroit in search
Reasonable. 2441 Fullerton
I of employment. A few homeless,
government.
Ave. Townsend 6-3188.
I unattached men, residents of De-
Roosevelt Visit ■ Ickes
FOR RENT-2061 Calvert Ave.,
The straining of diplomatic re- troit, are accommodated also.
In 1938 the agency provided
near 14th. Six large rooms
lations between the governments
and breakfast room. Modern,
of the United States and Ger- 115,307 meals and 4,127 nights'
TRinity 2-2114
7739 JOHN R. STREET
lodging
for 367 transients and
Reasonable. Townsend 7-6841,
many was marked by an unex-
pected visit of President Roose- seven residents. Throughout the
FOR RENT-Three room fur-
velt to the home of Harold L. Passover holiday week, last
`MI
nished apartment, to respon-
Ickes, Secretary of Interior. Since April, approximately 125 meals
sible adults. References ex-
the President seldom makes calls, were served daily. Admission and
changed. 2911 Monterey Ave., H. M. (SCHLUSSEL) KEY'S
his visit was considered signifi- discharge of guests are under
Apt. 104.
widely known in social and charit- cant. Both the White House and the direction of the Jewish So-
111,•. Ickes attached no impor- cial Service Bureau.
FOR RENT-Room for one or able circles. He was a member
The House of Shelter is a
tance to the visit, however, and
21711 MACK
two gentlemen or couple. Fur- of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
said it in no way related to the member agency of the Jewish
Between 8 and 9-Mile Rds.
nished or unfurnished. Two and served as one of its ushers dur
Welfare Federation and a bene-
Secretary's
denunciation
of
the
adults in family. Garage. 2680 ing Holy Day services during the
Presents
ficiary of the annual Allied Jew-
dictators.
eu
Monterey Ave., near Linwood. past three years. Ile was also a
nfsa 1 of the State Depart - ish Campaign.
member of Congregation Beth
Kubek.
Abraham and of Union Lodge No nfent to apologize for Secretary
FOR RENT-Nice, bright room 3, F. & A. M. He had also been Ickes' denunciation of dictator- "Grand Illusion" to Open at
Thursday,. Dec. 29, '38
Cinema Monday
in congenial home. Shower, active in Young Israel of Detroit. ships was contrasted with the
* Deeds and McGrath
Continuous hot water. Reason-
Funeral services were held Wed government's expression of re-
tiongetere Par Excellente
gret
for
statements
made
by
able. 3793 Carter Ave. near nesday afternoon at Lewis Bros
When the Nazis marched into
Dexter. Tyler 6.0280.
Funeral Home, with Rabbi A. M Mayor LaGuardia of New York Vienna, to take that city "over,"
* Boots Lynn
Hershman officiating. Burial was almost two years ago. This was "Grand Illusion," which will open
The Isuletit Gal In Town
believed to demonstrate the ex- at the Cinema, E. Columbia at
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished in Beth Abraham Cemetery.
* Gantschi and Sonnen
room, by two adults, Board op-
Surviving him are his widow tent of the breach in diplomatic Woodward, Monday, Jan. 2, was
Banco Mare International
tional. Garage. Near bus and Ida; two daughters, Shirley and relations between the United being shown. A Nazi officer came
Ray. Camber
car line. Call To. 5.3019.
MICHIGAN'S FINEST
with an injunction to the theater
Lorraine his motherMrs . Celia States and Germany.
Jamb
NIGHT CLUB
and demanded its immediate
FOR RENT - Lovely furnished Schlussel; two brothers, Hyman
Silverman
withdrawal. The film was stopped
No Cover Charge
room in quiet home of young and Marvin, and three sisters, Mrs I
SURGICAL
in. the middle of a reel.
David
A.
(Zelda)
Levine,
Mrs
1
MOREL
att SIC BY
couple, for one or two. Kitchen
Notified of the incident, Jean
116 loan*
Hal Boorn's Orchestra
privileges. 9729 McQuade, low- Louis (Sue) Weingarden and Doris
Prattle.
Renoir, its director, declared he
Keys.
gear'.
E,e
Itesenatione
For New
er, one block west of Dexter,
The
Sisterhood
of
Congrega-
Recommended 55
felt highly honored; in fact, he
Phone Rosa:111.1x 044Y
Dudek.. and
near Chicago Blvd.
tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel were said he felt as if he had been
13.10, Including Eaton., Dinner
Franco Ghione to Conduct hosts to the members of the Con- awarded a kind of a decoration,
and Itreakfaat
2003
FOR RENT-Well furnished
gregation, Men's Club and par- which he had no intention of re-
Elmhurst
Symphony on Jan. 5
room with private bathroom
ents of the children of the Mitz- turning to Hitler, as Renoir's col-
TO. 84830
I Catering to Banquets I
and stall shower, by small adult
vah classes and their families, league, Henri Bernstein. the dra-
Marriage.
Returning to the podium after
family, Good transportation.
and Parties
Performed
at a Chanukah party, at the syn-
Garage if desired. Webb Ave. an absence of three weeks, Franco agogue, Taylor and Woodrow matist, did to Mussolini when he
returned the latter's decoration
Call Tuesday, Townsend 8-6639. Ghione will conduct the Detroit
Wilson, Dec. 22. Mrs. Wililam to him.
Symphony Orchestra at the aev
Adelson, president of the Sister-
Each character speaks his own
FOR RENT-Nice, comfortable enth subscription concert of its
hood, welcomed members and
Rev. Cantor FOR SALE APARTMENTS room in home of small family. silver jubilee season Thursday guests. Mrs. Jack Seder, chair- language, Frencmh, German,
English and Russian. However,
Good transportation. Reason- night, Jan. 6, in Orchestra Hall
DAVID
man of the affair, presided. the film has English superim-
able. 3338 Elmhurst. Town- During his brief vacation Maestro
Charles Weiner officiated at the posed titles so that anyone can
GOLDEN
send 6-2181. Ghione prepared the programs he
cake sale and the sale of the
Detroit'. Favorite
GREETINGS
will present from now to the sea Chanukah candles which were enjoy the action in the film.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished son's end, concerts that hold
MOREL
awarded to Meyer Shugerman,
room
for
a
gentleman,
in
home
TYLER 11-1100
We extend to you our sin-
AT THE POWATAN
forth great promise of many in i Mrs. William Sandler, J. Shevitz
of adults. Board optional. Tele- teresting evenings to come.
Wedding (Wenn).
cere wish that 1939 will see
I... Performed at
,
and M. W. Leib.
phone
service.
Garage.
Good
A big welcome to 1939 and to
you the fortunate owner of
Two symphonies, by two grea
home and by Ap-
Two playlets were presented Covert and Reed, those contin-
transportation. 2508 Pingree
pointment.
a Detroit apartment, the
masters, Mozart and Tschaikov
by the children of the Mitzvah ental gentlemen of song, is in
Ave. Tyler 6-8716.
most profitable investment
sky, and ■ first performance in
classes under the able direction the nature of a homecoming at
now or for the future.
FOR RENT-Large, airy, front Detroit of two Bach Preludes or of Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter.
Miss Melba Sklar presented a the Powatan Club for those lads
room. Stall shower, phone serv- chestrated by the Italian con
who have been absent from these
MR. BEDFORD
ice. 3702 Longfellow, corner temporary, Riccardo Pick-Mangia dramatic reading entitled
Me
more than a year. But they
" Rubyparts
-
galli, will comprise the Jan. 5
Dexter. Goodman.
del Marantz" and Miss
Homer Warren & Co.
I program. Mozart's Symphony wil Brook sang a group of Yiddish have garnered a whole new crop
q(r4
of
their
witty lyrics and special
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished I be the one in G Minor (K.550),
54 years dependable service
and Hebrew songs.
song arrangements with which
large room for one or two in while from Tschaikovsky's no
Mrs. G. Velick was chairman they are making the patrons most
home of three adults. Near but merous writings Ghione has
of a committee consisting of Mrs.
and car line. Reasonable. 2682 chosen the eversfarteful Sixti 1. Cohen, Mrs. D. Rubenstein, gleeful. With them on the cur-
Tuxedo Ave. near Linwood.iSymphony ("Pathetique"), in B Mrs. J. Sklar, Mrs. J. Zeldes and rent bill is Frances McCoy, the
NOW ON SALE IN EXPORTS
vocal "eye" sing lass with the
Townsend 8-7245. Minor.
Mrs. M. Rodin who served "Ba- potent brown orbs and pert
on) BOTTLES AND STEINIES
,
kes" to the 300 guests. Mrs. songs. Other acts and Paul Neigh-
.50 Monroe Ave. FOR RENT-Five room upper
Seder was assisted by Mrs. bors' music complete the bill.
Pont. from S A. 41.
flat. Modern conveniences.
Charles Weiner and Mrs. St
$37.50. 2290 Fullerton Ave.
1Rosensweig
as co-chairmen. Mrs.
MICHIGAN-Jack Benny, Joan
Behead. Creamery will bring
Townsend 7-5448.
Starts Midnite Tomorrow
Bennett
and a hundred lovely Max Schneider, Mrs. L. Kramer, Detroit's women youthful beauty.
with Special New Year's
FOR RENT-Large, airy room beauties in "Artists and Models I Mrs. C. Fenfil, Mrs. Eli Sachse,
Es. Show!
for a gentleman, in home of Abroad," and "Comet Ovex Mrs. Herman Fisher, Mrs. Louis
small family. Gas heat. 3305 Broadway" starring Kay Francis Kapetanaky served as a hospital-
Tuxedo Ave. near Dexter. Ian Ilunter and John Liter are ity committee.
Townsend 7-6903.
the two features forming the
grand New Year combination at Center House League Mem-
FOR RENT - Large, cheerful
bership Dance Postponed
the Michigan Theater.
room in private home. German
UNITED ARTISTS-The long
The monthly membership
gentleman preferred. Garage.
8210 TWELFTH ST.
No other roomers. Quiet neigh- awaited "Sweethearts," starring dance, sponsored by the House
Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Ed- League of the Jewish Community
b o r h o o d. Reasonable. 3340
TRINITY 2-0100
dy, Ray Bolger and Frank Mor- Center, Woodward at Holbrook,
111101A551 a 510511111111W1103 CO.1317100
Gladstone Ave., near Dexter.
gan • is at the United Artists which has attracted hundreds of
YOUNG MAN desires room in Theater for a New Year holiday dance enthusiasts, has been post-
By Popular Request
noned from the first to the third
home of small family. North- run.
for • Second Week ending
PALMS STATE-Errol Flynn, Sunday in January. This has been
west section preferred. Refer-
ences exchanged. Write Box Basil Rathbone and David Niven occasioned by the fact that Jan.
Saturday, January 7
A true %tory
88, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. in "The Dawn Patrol" and Zane 1, the regularly scheduled time,
•i lfrig''binKI
from Mier-
Grey's "The Mysterious Rider" au felt to be too close to New
RtHsvATions
land-Not •
WANTED - Pleasant room with are the two features for the Year's Eve and because Jan. 8
Newsreel!
board, for elderly lady. Phone New Year Holidays at the Palms is the date of the Fai-Kom's ball-
mornings, Madison 7952.
State Theater.
room dance. An admission charge
FOX-The biggest brightest of 15 cents to Center members
UNWANTED HAIR removed New Year stage and screen show and 25 cents to non-members will
(Yankel Der Schmied)
safely and permanently. Re- in Detroit will greet the incom-
also be substituted for the pre-
sults absolutely guaranteed. ing year at the Fox Theater. vious free admission. The large
The most sensational in
Celia Novick, 9840 Dexter, Returning by unprecedented pub- attendance necessitated • small
Yiddish films starring
Room 207. Tyler 4-9525.
lic demand, Tony Martin, roman- charge to help meet additional
MO1SHE OISHER
GENERAL OFFICE WORK DE- tic singing star of screen and expenses. The 18-piece WPA or-
by DAVID PINSKI
radio,
will
head
the
stage
show
chestra
will
supply
the
music.
WO
par
perms
FUN!
SIRED. Stenographer, switch-
singing an entirely new reper-
board.
Experienced
and
trust-
Special Notice!
COVERT S REED
worthy. Will endeavor to make toire of songs. He also will top Mishkan Israel Y. P. S. to
Swami se„ ( e
WRESTLING AT ARENA ON
A MIDNIGHT SHOW WILL
my employment a profitable in- the Fox Theater's gala midnight
Meet Jan. 10
hetes Drias-Dences
MONDAY EVENING
jamboree
Saturday,
Dec.
31.
BE GIVEN ON NEW
vestment to company that em-
FIANCES MeCOY
Arena Gardens will stage its
The New Year screen attrac-
ploys me. Tyler 6-7037.
YEAR'S EVE.
V oraroirver.,
Young People's Society of Con-
annual New Year's wrestling
tion at the Fox is "Kentucky,"
Peel iloliptingi Sul.
gregation Mishkan Israel will hold
JANUARY 1, 1939
party next Monday evening when DRIVING TO FLORIDA about a glorious romance of the Blue
its
next
meeting
on
Jan.
10,
8:16
i'romoter Eddie Lewis has de-
January 8. Can accommodate Grass with Loretta Young, Rich- p. rn., in the social hall of the
11431/08)13 71 26341
TICKETS:
:reed that the fans will geet the
three passengers. Call Trinity ard Greene and Walter Brennan, synagogue, 2627 Blaine near Lin-
Sander. and
satarthvy. and
usual break of seeing • tale bat-
2-8889.
Itnlldaya
DRIVING TO NEW YORK and wood.
Weekday.
tle and three other matches for
Newcomers
desiring
to
join
the'
33 Cent. - Adolts - Ie Peal.
Philadelphia. Can accommodate
He knows not on which leg tc urly 44 cents for any neat in WANTED-Couple to share five-
Young People's Society may ob-
IS Cent. - Ebildre• - 13 Cent.
two
or
three
passengers.
Call
room
furnished
flat.
Newly-
the
house.
dance.
Sleben:3S
any time Sunday or Monday tain application forms from ROSS-
decorated. Congenial surround-

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Harry M. Keys Dies

MODERN TEACHER for young Harry M. (Schlussel) Keys, for
or old, Hebrew, Yiddish and years prominent in the Jewish
English. Citizenship my Mie - 1 community of Detroit, died on
cialty. Free trial lesson. David Tuesday at the age of 43 after an
Horowitz, the teacher. 2025
Blaine, Apt. 7. Hogarth 3547. illness of eight months.
Mr. Keys had been a constable
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished I in Detroit for 16 years and was

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"The Singing
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Philadelphia "Sphas," All-Jewish
Team, Will Play Here On Jan. 5

T h e
Philadelphia Hebrews,
nicknamed "Sphas," American
Professional Basketball League
champions for the past three
years, and ranked as the out-
standing court combination in
the country today, will meet the
New York Renaissance club,
world's professional colored
champions, in a basketball clas-
sic, Thursday, Jan. 5, at the
Light Guard Armory, Lamed
and Brush Sta.
The Sphas number in their
lineup some of the greatest bas-
ketball players of all time. and
number a solely all-Jewish team.
Included in their lineup are: Joel
"Shikey" Gotthofer, who is in
his sixth season; David "Cy"
Kaselman, in his ninth season in
Pro ball, all with the Solna;
Louis "Inky" Lotman; Meyer
Bloom. "6" sensation from Tem-
ple University, enabled Temple
to win Eastern Intercollegiate
Conference and National Cham-
pionship. Selected on every All-
American team last year, George

Howard "Red" Rosan, another
Temple graduate, who was se-
lected on the All-American team
in 1935, comprise this outstand-
ing court attraction that will ap-
pear here Jan. 5.
Reserved seats for this game
may be had by calling Cadillac
4710 or Cadillac 2870.

DETROIT PREMIERE
Monday, Jan. 2

NAMED
"best film from any coun -
try" by Natiosal Board of
Review.

t ()STINT OIL • FROM NOON

CINEMA R. e°LENIMA

AT WOODWARD

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