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OBITUARY

NATHAN GOLDMAN
of 1604 Glynn Ct., 69 years old,
died on Jan. 15. Funeral services
were held on Jan. 16 with burial
in Machpelah Cemetery. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Sarah; a son,
Julius; four daughters, Mrs. Carl
Arfa, Mrs. Molly Markowitz, Mrs.
Fred S. Bergstein and Mrs. Nate
Goldman, and 10 grandchildren.

ANNIE ALLENDER

of New York City, formerly of
Detroit, 68 years old, died on
Dec. 25. Funeral services were
held on Dec. 26 with burial in
Hamilton, Ont. She is survived by
four sons, Reuben and Irving of
Detroit, Louis of Buffalo and
Frank of Milwaukee; two daugh-
ters. Mrs. Reuben Arons of New
York' and Mrs. William Wolf of
Cleveland; three sisters and three
brothers, all of Toronto.

2903

Elmhurst

IN MEMORIAM

TO. 8-6839

Performed

In loving memory of my dear
mother, Belle Barnett, who passed
away Jan. '21, 1931.
Hazel B. Sobel.

Rev, Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, Esther
Lefkofaky, who passed away 13
re,ore, years ago, Jan. 19, 1926 (4 days
y 0 II y I,
in Silt/Elf).

TAI Ell 5-5455
Wedding Colman.
lee Performed el
Home and by AP
redo) meat.

In our hearts )our memory lingers
Sweet, tender and true,
There Is not • day goes by
That we do not think of ,nu.

Sadly missed by her children
and grandchildren.

Downtown Theaters

)3R
AsLEOSPTEIN
NE FOR
"GDE0( 1
100,000 SETTLERS

1,208 Jewish Children
Going to Palestine

KELIABLE HOUSE HELP.
NEW YORK—Great Britain
Laundresses, women for house
lCONdLUDICO :'llOta PAO': ONE)
has issued 1208 certificates for
cleaning, house maids, women
the immediate transfer of Jew-
for part time work. By hour. Appeal for Refugees and Over-
ish children from Austria and
day or week. Schlesinger's, seas Needs.
Germany to Palestine, the larg-
Madison 2526.
In appealing to Prime Minister
est group to be permitted entry
Chamberlain
for
a
more
liberal
during
any one immigration
QUILTS — Made or recovered
schedule no fah, Hadassah, the
from your own feathers or immigration policy in Palestine,
the
national
conference
expressed
Women's
Zionist Organization
wools. Pillows recovered—spe-
of America, announced at a na-
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, the hope that the British Govern-
tional board meeting here on
baby, shower and wedding gifts. ment would facilitate "free and
Jan. 18.
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, unrestricted admission of Jewish
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. refugees into Palestine" not only
because
of
the
obligations
"freely
Hogarth 9050.
and publicly assumed by Great Judge Julian W. Mack, New York,
FOOT TROUBLES? Britain under the terms of the Henry NIonsky, Omaha, United
See Michigan's only shoe Balfour Declaration and the man- States (lousing Administrator
refitter. We guarantee to date, but because of the even Nathan Straus, Washington, D. C.
correct your foot trouble by stronger moral basis arising out and Henrietta Szold, Jerusalem.
proper shoe adjustments, We of the desperate emergency con-
With Dr. Abba Hillel Silver,
cerning hundreds of thousands of
eliminate slipping at the heels.
Cleveland, us national chairman
We are absolutely the only helpless human beings." This res- of the United Palestine Appeal,
firm in Detroit doing this type olution declared it to be the belief his associates as co-chairmen are:
of the conference that "no seri-
of refitting.
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Louis Lip-
ous program contemplating the
DANIEL'S SHOE CLINIC
sky of New York, Dr. Solomon
solution of the refugee problem
1426 Griswold St.
Goldman, Chicago, Dr. Israel
can hope for success without giv-
Goldstein and Judge Morris
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY CLUB- ing a primary place of Palestine, Rothenberg, New York.
HOUSE available for all types which has the physical resources,
Arthur M. Lamport, New York,
of affairs. Catering on prem- the social environment and the was named treasurer, and Abra-
ises. Morton's, Fenkell at, Har- economic opportunities for the ham L. Liebowitz and Louis Rim.
rison Road, 2% mile:, west of integration of 100,000 Germa n sky, New York, associate treas-
Telegraph Road. Call Redford Jewish refugees in Palestine in urers.
1939. Declaring that the ruthless
2530.
policy of the Nazi government is Rabbi Jonah B. Wise Pleads for
Union of All Jewish Forces
moving
so swiftly that the vic-
MODERN TEACHER for young
Urging American Jewry to mo-
or old, Hebrew. Yiddish and tims of that policy must be re-
bilize
all its resources for a su-
moved
as
quickly
as
possible,
the
English. Citizenship my spe-
cialty. Free trial lesson. David resolution stressed the fact that preme effort in 1939 in support
Horowitz, the teacher. 2025 only Palestine has the founda- of the United Jewish Appeal for
Blaine, Apt. 7. Hogarth 3547. tions upon which tens of thou- Refugees and Overseas Needs,
sands of settlers can immediately Rabbi Jonah B. Wise of New
YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, be placed with the knowledge not York, national chairman of the
business and professional. Are only that they are safer for the Joint Distribution Committee,
you interested in making desir- present but that they can build which is represented in the United
Jewish Appeal together with the
able acquaintances for the ob- securely for the future.
ject of matrimony?
Speakers at Sessions
United Palestine Appeal and Na-
Strictly
confidential.
In addition to Solicitor General tional Coordinating Committee
Write Box 100,
Robert II. Jackson and Jan Masa- Fund, Inc., called for a firm
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ryk, the speakers who addressed stand on the part of Jews every-
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Sunday's sessions of the National where against forces of oppres-
room for a young lady, in home Conference for Palestine were sion. Rabbi Wise vigorously as-
of three. Near bus and car line. Dr. Silver, who presided at the serted that "we cannot and we
luncheon session; Rabbi Jonah B. will not permit the misrepresen-
Reasonable. Townsend 6-6147.
Wise, national chairman of the tation of Jews by anti-Semites to
FOR RENT — Desirable room. Joint Distribution Committee, go unanswered; persecution of
Reasonable. Good transporta- who spoke on the establishment our brethren by states driven to
tion. 2940 Chicago Blvd., Apt. of united action among American desperation through economic
108. Near Lawton. Tyler Jewry to rescue refugees in 1939; failure to go, unchallenged; exile
6-6932. Inquire after 6 p. m. Judge Morris Rothenberg, .co- of our brethren by heartless and
daily and any time Saturday chairman of the Council of the ruthless dictators to go unaided."
Jewish Agency for Palestine, who
and Sunday.
Congressman Sabath, who spoke
presided at the afternoon session; at the banquet Sunday, which
FOR RENT—Furnished loom for the Hon. Adolph J. Sabath, chair- marked the close of the confer-
single person. Quiet surround- man of the Rules Committee in ence, delivered an address in
ings. Meals if desired. Elmhurst the House of Representatives; Dr. which he said that the overwhelm-
Ave. Near Dexter and Lawton Stephen S. Wise, chairman of the ing majority of the members of
executive committee of the United Congress are deeply interested in
bus lines. Townsend 5-3123.
Palestine Appeal; and Rabbi Solo- the upbuilding of Palestine and
FOR RENT — Beautiful large mon Goldman of Chicago, presi- that the United States Govern-
room with private lavatory, in dent of the Zionist Organization ment through all its presidents
modern home of small family. of America.
since President Wilson and in-
Among the others who spoke cluding President Roosevelt have
Oil heat. Near bus and car line.
2761 Webb Ave.
at the conference were communal made public statements to the
leaders from various parts of the effect that our Government has
FOR RENT — Large, furnished country, including Herman Gess- a definite relationship in interne-
room with twin beds. Good ner of Escanaba, Mich.. and tional law to the future of Pal-
home. All conveniences. Tele- Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of Toledo. estine.
phone service. Near Dexter bus. Masaryk Says °pressor. Will Not
David Ben Gurion, chairman of
3378 Richton Ave., Apt. 304.
Swallow Up Jews
the executive of the Jewish
Kochi.
Addressing the luncheon sea- Agency for Palestine, was among
sion of the conference Jan Gar- the principal speakers at the
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished rigue Masaryk, former
Czech banquet.
room for one or two, in home of
Minister to London, said that he Dr. Goldman Says Palestine and
couple. Breakfast optional. Good
was pleading the cause of the
Adjacent Arab Kingdom. Could
transportation. 1903 Calvert
rebuilding of the Jewish National
Support Population of Seventy-
Ave. Townsend 5-0144.
Home in Palestine because "mib-
Fiv• Million
Dr. Solomon Goldman of Chi-
FOR SALE—Summer
SALE—Summer cottage in Irons of Jews in Europe are en-
gulfed
in
a
sea
of
hell
and
dam-
cago,
president of the Zionist Or-
Irish Hills. Double constructed,
natural fireplace, furnace, elec- nation and I can understand their ganization of America, answered
passionate
craving
for
an
island
Arab
claim
to Palestine by citing
tric water system, large shade
trees, excellent beach. Bargain of safety in that raging sea." the fact that the Arabs have been
for quick sale. Wm. Fritz, 19618 Comparing the plight of the Jews given a million suare miles of
to that of the Czechs Mr. Masa- territory in the Arabian Penin-
W. Warren Ave.
ryk said that the Czechs at this sula which could support a total
THOROUGH INSTRUCTIONS in moment seem to be "down and population of 75 million as against
piano, 'cello and violin given in out" but the Jews are "down and the present population of only 14
your home, by former instructor outer." However, he warned the million. Ile urged that the Jews
of the State Conservatory at oppressors of the Jewish people be permitted to rebuild their
Colon, Germany. Moderate that they will not succeed in homeland in Palestine which only
rates. Alexander Menke. 6282 swallowing up the Jews any more has an area of 10,000 square
than the 10,000,000 Czechs who miles because "the significance of
Second Blvd., Temple 1-7818.
"will fight."
Palestine in history is due solely
ROOM AND BOARD for two gen-
Mr. Masaryk drew a parellel to the fact that it was the great
tlemen. Twin beds. Good trans- between the agitation that is now stage for the contributions of the
portation. Near car and bus line. being carried on in favor of the Jewish people to civilization." Dr.
Calvert Ave. Townsend 5-4594. Arabs and the propaganda ma- Goldman pointed out that Pales-
chinery which the Nazis set up tine was never the scene of Arab
FOR RENT—Large airy furnished to "protect" the Sudetens. from greatness or achievement and that
room for one or two ladies. or the "tyrant" Czechs before Mu- there is little in that land to which
will share apartment with nich. "Let the world take warn-
the Arab can point as his own.
couple. Kitchen privileges. ing that the Nazi propaganda
While the year 1938 represent-
Breakfast optional. Reasonable. machine should not be successful
ed one of the blackest chapters
11842 LaSalle Blvd., Apt. 305, in the case of the Arabs," he said. in Jewish history, it also marked
near Elmhurst.
Mr. Masaryk was introduced by the establishment of the Inter-
AMAZING DISCOVERY — Part- Dr. Silver, who recalled that his governmental Committee on Ref-
ner wanted with capital and father, the founder of the Czecho- ugees through the initiative of
executive business ability to slovakia republic, had been an ar- President Roosevelt, thus signal-
dent sympathizer with Jewish as-!izing the determination of the
manage exclusive territorial
rights in different states. Un- oirations in the rebuilding of thelcivilized world to provide for so-
Jewish
National Home. lution of the problem of Jewish
limited possibilities. New food
product, daily home necessity. Einstein Joins Leadership of ' suffering and homelessness, Judge
United Palestine Appeal
I Morris Rothenberg said.
Sales and distribution backed
Prof. Albert Einstein, most I "Ransom" Plan for German Jews
and guaranteed by most repu-
distinguished of the German refu-
Condemned
table concerns of this city. For
gees in the United States, gave
A stern warning, that the Jews
particulars, write Box 950, De-
his
wholehearted
approval
to
the
of
America
would have no part
troit Jewish Chronicle.
1939 campaign of the United Pal- of the "ransom" scheme now be-
WANTED—Young man to share estine Appeal and accepted for ing discussed in Berlin as a means
apartment. 2800 W. Grand the first time the post of honorary whereby the Nazis would permit
Blvd., near Hamilton. Madison chairman of the Appeal. The the emigration of German Jews
5920.
other honorary chairman named if Jews elsewhere would become
with him are Dr. Cyrus Adler, salesmen for Nazi-made goods,
WANTED--Couple or gentleman Philadelphia, Governor Herbert was voiced Saturday by Dr. Sil-
to help drive to Miami. Fla., H. Lehman, New York, Federal ver as 1,500 Jewish leaders from
about Feb. 1. Call Townsend
8-4005.

January 20, 1939

Bnai Moshe Seeks
10o New Members

A drive to add 100 new mem-
bers to Bnai Moshe ranks has
been authorized by the congre-
gation. The campaign is now get-
ting under way, and is headed by
Vice-President Adolph Beck, who
is assisted by Theo. M. Curtis.
The new membership class will
be named in honor of Morris
Rosenberg, past president. Initia-

WHY OUR POPULARITY?

It'. Iien,ner ne use the finest supplies
and take real eam In their cooktni-
-Beemmeour eery 111. rs
friendly and prompt—l4-
cause ult.
prices are
modest.

75c

FOR A
D I COMPL
NNER ETE

PUBLIC NOTICE!

Koppitz Melchers Brewery,

being 100`,; Union, is not affected by the dispute

now in progress in several other breweries.

ALL Koppitz Customers may rely on uninter-

rupted service on both keg and bottled beer.

ADOLPH BECK

FOR new friends we are reserving a proportion

tion fees have been waived for
of our production and can deliver any quantity
applicants under 50, during the
drive.
of bottled beer.
Mr. Beck appointed the follow-
ing team captains: Jos Brown,
Aelx Fisch, Kenneth Fischer, Sam
Freedman, Eugene Gelbman,
BREWING, BOTTLING and DELIVERY now,
Philip Green, Harry 'Gunsberg,
as always, produced by 100',4 union labor.
Andrew Ickowitz, Morton Katz,
Arthur Keeps and Louis Tratt-
ner.
Two wrist watches will be
awarded in the competition for
new members to captains of the
most successful teams.
Coincident with the member-
ship drive a campaign is being
Dubois at the River
waged by the membership com-
mittee under chairman Carl Roz-
Detroit
ner to collect dues from delin-
quent members.
Fitzroy 5050
The drive will terminate March
19 with the initiation of the new
Morris Rosenberg Class at a din-
ner in their honor.
In an appeal to the Bnai Moshe
for support in this drive, Louis
Gunsberg, congregation president,
asks each and every one to help
FOR SALE APARTMENTS
in obtaining new members. Ap-
plication blanks will be mailed on
MAKE OFFER
request.
2
The congregation sisterhood is
Terms to Suit.
making preparations for the an-
Eubstantial 27 apt,, all 3
nual donor dinner to be held Will Deliver First in • Series of
rooms tiled baths tiled halls.
Sunday, Feb. 12.
Lectures at Sh
Zedek
Vacuum steam. Sold $125,-

KOPPITZ MELCHERS, Inc.

Chaim Greenberg
To Speak Feb.

44, States in the Union met at
thd opening session of the confer-
ence to study the plight of the
Jews of Germany and to plan a
program whereby American Jews
could give a maximum of assist-
ance for the settlement in Pales-
tine of the Jews of Germany and
of other lands of oppression.
Announcing that Palestine
stood ready to receive 100,000
German Jews this year and dis-
missing schemes of settlement
that have been proposed in Africa
and South America as "cruel de-
ception," Dr. Silver said that it
was essential that "Jewish lead-
ership should make it unmistak-
ably clear to all the governments
of Europe that it is impossible
to evacuate six million Jews; that
there are no countries prepared
to receive them, no colonies avail-
able for their settlement and no
financial means at hand for ef-
fectuating such a program even
if it were feasible.

Address by Joseph Berets

More than 55,000 Jews have
entered Palestine in the past two
and one-half years, declared Jo-
seph Baratz, founder of Degania,
oldest cooperative settlement in
Palestine, declared in his ad-
dress.

Leaders Named Honorary Vice-
Chairmen of United Palestine
Appeal

Among communal leaders
throughout the United States
elected honorary vice-chairmen of
the United Palestine Appeal are:
Fred Butzel, Detroit; Herman
Gessner, Escanaba; Smon Shetzer,
Detroit; Ilenry Wineman, De-
troit.

Chaim Greenberg, editor of the
Jewish Frontier and member of
the Actions Committee of the
World Zionist Organization, will
be the first speaker on a lecture
series sponsored by the Detroit
Council of the League for Labor
Palestine.

The talk will take place on
Thursday, Feb. 2, at 8 p. in., in
the social hall of Congregation
Sharey Zedek. Mr. Grenberg's
subject will be: "Can there be
Peace between Arabs and Jews
in Palestine?" The public is in-
vited. A nominal admission fee
of 35c will be charged to defray
the expenses incident of the lec-
ture.

Neugarten Club's
Installation Jan. 23

Mrs. Samuel Blocher will be
installed as president for her sec-
ond term at the meeting of the
Neugarten Sunshine Club on Mon-
day. Jan. 23, at the Jewish Corn-
munity Center. Mrs. Emil Eck-
house, honorary president of the
club, will also install the follow-
ing: Mrs. Nathan L. Snyder, Mrs.
Charles Alter, Mrs. Jacob E. New-
man and Mrs. Carl Meyers, vice-
presidents; Mrs. Harold W. Kline,
treasurer; Mrs. Martin Krause,
auditor; Mrs. Fred Gross, record.
ing secretary; Mrs. Lester Smith,
financial secretary; Mrs. Jack
Langer, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, publicity
chairman.
Outgoing officers and chairmen
of committees will report on ac-
tivities during the past year.
Sirs. Harry Robbins of Indiana
Ave. was hostess on Jan. 16 at
the monthly luncheon meeting of
the executive board of the club.
The Neugarten Sunshine Club
acknowledges the following dona-
tions: In honor of the 80th birth-
day of Mrs. Anne Burton and
the 75th birthday of Mrs. L. Lo-
wenstein, by Mrs. Minon Colet;
in memory of Flora Wohl by Mr.
and Mrs. Morton Mathan; in
memory of William Levy and
Dora Berger by Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Snyder.

In loving memory of our ileac
father and grandfather, Joseph
Lefkofsky, who passed away 10
MICHIGAN — Bing Crosby, years ago, Jan. 26, 1929 (16 days
Franciska Gaal, Shirley Ross, in Sheet).
Akim Tamiroff, Edward Everett
January brings pad memories
Horton and Ben Blue in Para-
O f • toted one gone to rest.
mount's new laugh, fight. song
Yo u sill alnats be remembered
liy us who Imed you best .
and love prize hit, "Paris Honey-
moon", are at the Michigan Thea-
Sadly missed by his children
ter, together with "Off the Rec- and grandchildren.
ord" starring Pat O'Brien, Joan
The tie-up in the delivery of
Blondell and Bobby "Dead End"
beer which has effected quite a
Jordon.
Uruguay Aids Stranded Jinn
WILL SACRIFICE beautiful new
number of Detroit breweries dur-
modernistic dining room and
MONTEVIDIO, Uruguay, Jan.
ing this week, does not extend to
UNITED ARTISTS — Robert 16—The Uruguayan Cabinet de-
bedroom suites, grand piano and
all Detroit breweries, according
Taylor and Wallace Beery, to- cided at an extraordinary meeting
desk. Leaving city. 2284 Boston
to the information furnished by
gether for the first time. in to offer a temporary haven to
Blvd.
B. A. Koppitz, president of Kop-
Young Judaea Launches
"Stand Up and Fight" with a 500 German and Italian Jews ,
pitz-Melchers, Inc.
supporting cast including Flor- stranded here by Paraguay's can- LEAVING FOR MIAMI next
Nation-Wide Drive for
"We are delivering beer every
week.
Share
expenses.
2960
Col-
ence Rice, Barton blacLane, cellation of their entrance pap-
Support of Palestine
day," says Mr. Koppitz, "and our
lingwood. Townsend 6-0652.
Charles Bickford and Helen Brod- ers.
entire staff of brewers, bottlers
Scout Movement
erick, are at the United Artists
and delivery men are all members
The refugees will be permitted FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Theater on Thursday.
to remain in Uruguay (or CO days.
of the Brewery Workers' Union
room in quiet home. Good trans-
NEW YORK, N. Y.—An exten
Then the Cabinet will decide what
No. 38, with whom we have con- sive campaign to acquaint Jewish
portation. Reasonable. 2004
FOX—Jesse James, Robin Hood to do about those who have not
Taylor Ave.
tracts, which makes the Koppitz- youth and adults with the activi-
of the wild west and the most found new homes elsewhere. The
Melchers plant 100 per cent union ties and requisites of the Boy
notorious bandit and criminal impression was given that noth-
operated."
Scout program in Palestine and
BNAI MOSHE Y. P. S.
figure in American history, rides ing would be done toward deport-
It seems that some time ago all urging their support has been
again as the hero of a great and ing the exiles at the end of the
Detroit breweries signed similar launched by Young Judaea, a na-
epic motion picture at the Fox time limit, the government merely
The Young People's Society of
contracts with the Brewery Work- tional American-Jewish youth
Theater. Another outstanding Fox holding their passpotrs until they Congregation Bnai Moshe will hold
ers' Union No. 38, and affiliated movement_ The drive will be con-
stage show presents in person leave the country.
an open meeting on Sunday, Jan.
with the American Federation of ducted under the joint sponsorship
29, at 3 p. m. Following a short
Walter Dare Wahl. Broadway
Labor, but through various causes of the Keren Hanoar committee
The
Cabinet
also
took
steps
to
comedian,and other stars.
business meeting, there will be
another union, representing team- and the executive committee of
nrevent a recurrence of the situa- refreshments, entertainment and
sters,
was formed and many of Young Judaea.
PALMS •STATE — In "Long tion. It ordered a revision of con- dancing. Everyone is invited.
the members of the new union
Ellis Radinsky of New York
Shot" the Santa Anita Handicap sular regulations to prevent the
Under the direction of Miss
are employed in breweries in this City, chairman of the Keren Han-
provides the climatical setting for debarking of immigrants in tran- Sarah Stein the organization will
a
rea.
The
Brewery
Workers'
Union
sit,
unless
they
presented
declara-
oar committee, announced that ap-
a race track melodrama.
present the play "The Two Goy-
No. 38 was not dissolved, neither peals for funds will be made in
CINEMA — "Grand Illusion," tions from the country of their im" in March. It also has ten-
ultimate destination that they
was its charter cancelled, and in every Hebrew and Sunday school
voted best film of the year, con-
tative plans for two other one-act
would be accepted.
Did you know that many of the poring Bill Collins, Harold Berg, Judge Merriam's court on Wed- and in Jewish clubs throughout
tinues for a fourth week at the
plays to be given at future club
There were 300 refugees among meetings.
all-time best sellers in the song Dick Paseo, Eddie McGrath, Will nesday the Brewery Workers' the nation. He pointed out that
Cinema Theater, E. Columbia at
Union No. 38, representing drivers through the distribution of about
the
first
group,
which
arrived
Woodward. ,
The club's third annual dance world were written in Detroit by Dulmage, H. O'Reilly Clint and
and helpers, secured an injunction 100,000 cut-out cards, describing
here Friday, and 200 more land- is scheduled for May.
Detroiter,,? Songs you have Giles Cavanaugh. Geo. Moriority,,
restraining
the breweries from
ADAMS --- In "Down en the ed today en route to Paraguayan
whistled, hummed, sung and play- Sr., and Ange Lorenzo were unable employing any other than mem- the work of the Palestine scouts,
Farm" polities and cornhusking Land Colonization Bureau had
the appeal for the project will be
ed. There are ninny human in- , to be present.
bers
of
Union
No. 38.
carried on.
are the principal plot concerns in canceled their papers because
Yeshiva's Thanks
terest stories behind the writing
The Industrial Morris Plan
"The whole thing is unfortun-
the new Jones Family film, with they were not fanners.
These attractive cards are
of these hit-tunes—the incidents Bank inaugurates a new radio
ate," says Mr. Koppitz, "and will printed in two colors and may be
Pa Jones taking part in both.
Those arriving today came de- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: that inspired them—the oft-times
program beginning Sunday, Jan.
mined to trade "their way to
In behalf of the Ladies of Yes- "freak" circumstances that brought , 22, at 5 o'clock, over Station WWJ undoubtedly be cleared up in the folded to resemble a tent, signify-
near future. For our part, we ing the major activity of Palestine
Our favorite astrologer claims a ew life in the Western world." hiva Beth Judah, we wish to
them into popularity. On Mon-
that if the other nations stand They came heavily laden with t hank The Jewish Chronicle, Hy- day, Jan. 16, the Industrial Mor- entitled, "Song Hits by Detroit- have always considered that as a scouting. Attached to the tent is
up to Hitler, 1939 will see his trading wares, 1,200 nieces of man Altman, of 11)111C, members ris Plan Bank entertained a num- ' era." See announcement on page brewery we are morally bound to a perforated coin card which can
3. The stories behind the writ- keep our contract made in good
end . . . But that if resistance luggage filled with perfumes, cog- and friends for their help in mak- to
rf composers and lyricists ing and publishing of these songs faith with the Brewery Workers' be removed and returned with
to him isn't great enough, next nacs, cameras and musical in- ing the donor dinner a success.
contributions inserted. The re-
whose songs have made history.1 will be dramatized by a selected
March will be the blackest time strument!, which they hoped to
Union No. 38, and as a result of mainder of the card may be kept
Mrs. H. Rottenberg, Pres. Among those present were Sey-, mast of v
. n nIsyers. There our decision we have no difficulty
of modern history.
convert into cash.
Sirs. M. Wolk, Secy.
as a souvenir in the form of •
mour Simons, Buddy Fields, Whis- I will be drama! music! song!
n making deliveries of beer." •
tent

OLD TIMERS GET TOGETHER

‘11111=IMMIEnnansgmynr

Koppitz-Melchers
Continues to Make
Delivery of Beer

000 in the twenties. Fore -
closed price only $30,000
quick deal as is. Popular
furnished apt section 495
Vernor near 2nd.

8 Apts $3,500 Down.

All 3 rooms tiled baths like
new. Best renting location.
Some tenants 4 to 11 yrs
never vacant. Considered a
good purchase $35,000 in the
twenties. Wonderful buy
only $13,500.

$90,000

cost to build today. 19 apts
(101 rooms) Elect refrig.
Rent $9,000, Imagine only
$35,000 for this big well
)milt property. Terms $7,500.
Independence for life. Rely
on our Facts and Figures.

MR. BEDFORD

Homer Warren & Co.

54 years dependable service

HELD OVER-4th WEEK

"Grand I 'Winn"

Jean Renoir's Great
Anti-War Film

with

Erich Von Stroheim
and Jean Cabin

CONTINUOUS FROM NOON

CINEMA

B. COLUMBIA
AT woonwAno

giatv ad °avoided

WALKER TRIO

Margo, Jo and Leo

COVERT and REED
Sasso Swamies
WINNIFRED SEELEY
Tap Tops

Canting honor, 16

JOHNNY
HOWARD

MOAVENPORT >I.2-11H

LITTMAN'S

People's Theatre

8210 TWELFTH ST.

TRINITY 2-0100

LAST TWO DAYS
SATURDAY and SUNDAY

The Two Sisters

Theater will be dark until

Friday, Jan. 27,

w hen double bill will be
presented:

Maurice Schwartz

"Uncle Moses"

end

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