America 'apish Periodical Coder CLIFTON AVENUE •• CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ■ nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HITLER FORESEES HIS END "MY TIME IS NOW SHORT" Prophesies Adolf Hitler in the Moat Revealing Historical Article Ever Printed in Any Publication by Karl H. von Wiegand IN THE APRIL Cosmopolitan NOW ON SALE - 25c Much to Entice You - Every Article a Thrill from Eretz Israel BUY YOUR PALESTINE PRODUCTS FROM ZION BOOK STORE 3367 LAWRENCE, NEAR DEXTER (Opposite the Bnai Moshe) PALESTINE BOOKS - • PALESTINE CANDIES GIFTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Vote with Labor for O'SJU OS IIIF YAN (DEMOCRAT) - County Auditor - for * A proven official who believes that methods of economy can be applied to the county. CINEMA Chem The eta. ISCIILDEW A i R A D Opp. FOX II the WIWI" ..Gone I I W of In her MO "STORM IN A TEACUP" -W IT11- VIVIEN LEIGH (Scarlett O'Hara) Youth Symposium at the Bnai David STORM OF PROTESTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AGAINST BRITISH PROPOSALS AIMED TO CURB! JEWISH EFFORTS IN BUILDING NATIONAL HOME, (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE/ to President Roosevelt and the League of Nations. Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the American Jewish Committee, disclosed that he had sent a cable- grams to the American Jewish del- egation in London indorsing a previous cable by former Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis and eight other Jews urging n "firm stand" and opposing the British plan. Dr. Morris M. Rose, president of the New Zionist Organization, called the British plan "a breach of a solemn international obliga- tion to which the United States and 50 other nations are parties." Terming it a "complete betrayal of the Jewish people," he said all governments and peoples who cherished international morality would be "profoundly disillu- sioned" by it. Detroit Protests The executive committee of the Jewish Community Council of De- troit Tuesday evening unanimous- ly decided to cable the Jewish delegation in London to stand fast by, Jewish demands and to refuse to yield to the curtailment and nullification of the Balfour Declaration and the Mandate. The Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress of which Mrs. Nathan Spevakow is President, sent a cable of protest 1 Donald told the Ilouse of Com• Thursday. Similar action is being taken by moos in reply' to a question by A. 1McLaren, Laborite. Ile had re- other Detroit organizations. ceived information to that effect, Terms to Be Softened That the terms in the proposal Mr. MacDonald stated. are to be softened is indicated in 1 The British press is outspoken a statement made by Colonial i in its resentment of Colonial Sec- MacDonald; rotary MacDonald's suggestion Secretary Malcolm that the British suggestions should " that its reports of the proposals be regarded only as a basis for I were responsible for the renewed discussions. Upon softening the I trouble in Palestine. Many of the i terms, the Jewish delegates agreed " Tamers point out that both the again to meet with the British Egyptian and the Arabic press spokesmen, but only informally. l were responsible for the first pub- The Jewish delegation reached 1 ilicity given thu suggestions that its decision to withdraw from the [ were greeted with rejoicing on conference by unanimous vote. I the part of the Arabs and firm Even British Jews and the non-; rejection on the part of the Jews. Zionists agreed to the decision.' Declaring that the British unless pledges made to the Jew- Labor Party would fight for ish people are honored. Members integrity of the Jewish Na- of the American delegation, with the tionat Home in Palestine, Sir Dr. Stephen S. Wise at the head, b, or Dp eo p r uttry. decided to leave for the United I Arthur Greenwood States on Saturday, believing that i Leader of the La d his belief that British further negotiations are helpless. I at democracy is inextricably bound - I with that policy. Speaking MacDonald Lays Bomb Sxplosions i up for the Jew- to Political Tension; Press Re- , at • dinner given isle delegates set Grosvenor sent. MacDonald's Suggestion Hoare by Tom Williams and at- That It Is Responsible for tended by numerous Laborite New Palestine Outbursts Members of Parliament, Sir LONDON. (WNS-Palcor Agen- stated that if even half cy)-The bomb explosions in Hai- Arthur press reports on what the fa and Jerusalem, in which 26 the government contemplates in Arabs were killed and 45 Arabs Palestine were true, then the and two Jews were wounded, were be one not only the direct outcome of the political question would ' ate for the Jews but also for Brit• tension now gripping Pa est, ish honor. Colonial Secretary Malcolm Mac- The Young Peoples' Society of Gerald Wendt, director of sci- Congregation Mai David will be Due to the conference of the in charge of the Friday night Central States Region of Junior ence for the New York World's gatherings on Friday, March 10, Iladassah, of which Detroit is a Fair, will make his first and ex- member, being held in Toledo on elusive Detroit lecture engagemen March 11 and 12, the regular next Wednesday, March 8, at 11 meeting of the Detroit Unit of a. m., before the Detroit Town Junior Hadassah will be held on Hall in the Fisher Theater. He Sunday, March 5, at 2:30 p. m., will illustrate his talk, "The Sci- " at the Stifle'. Hotel, the first ence Revue, 1939," with displays [ Sunday in the month, instead of and seemingly incredible demon- [ the second, as is the usual cute strations of new scientific dis- , torn. , coveries. " This meeting will be dedicated) Dr. Wendt will show the effect Ito the Young Judaean Group of of plant hormones on the growth the city, and the program as of plats; cosmic rays, made vis- planned by Miss Ethel Rom, pro- ible and audible by means of a pant chairman, and Anne Baker,iportable ray detector; "Lucite," a Young Judean chairman, will be ' new very transparent material [ given by members of the various that conducts light around curves I organized Young Judean groups and corners in a spectacular way. and will consist of the following: He will exhibit modern glass tex- [ A one-act play entitled "Water tile fabrics, artificial leather and Water" will be presented by the rubber, and will discuss the prog- Zeire Zion Club. The Bnos Ye- ress of synthetic foods and its huda Group will present a Purim effect on agriculture and the food masquerade. The Hadar 'Lion industry. He will also demonstrate [ Group will appear in a play en- chemicals used in warfare and the titled "Purim's Injunction," and modern U. S. army gas masks. The•series will close March 15 the Rose Jacob Group's contribu- with Angna Enters, mime, act- tion will be a piano selection and ress, in her new program, "The , a recitation by talented members Interesting plans have been Theater of Angna Enters." MURRAY KANE formulated by _the regional con- in - hos ts Terence et Toledo which will at 8:30 p. in., and will be elude an Oneg Shabbath, round . to the Jewish youth of Detroit "CARNIVAL IN FLANDERS" Bnai Moshe Will Welcome Cantor Katzman Monday Paderewski's Local Recital March 15 State Educators Endorse Non-Partisan Judiciary Amendment English Scarlett O'Hara Astrologer to Analyze Hitler Starts "Storm in a Teacup"; Personality at Meeting of Marshall Lodge Tuesday Great Film Is at Cinmea Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith will hold an open meeting Tuesday, March 7, start- ing at 8 p. m. in the auditorium of Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- ter at Lawrence. The meeting, to which the pub- lic will be welcome without charge, will include a 'graphic analysis of the Hitler personality by Prof . James Craze, lecturere and na - tionally known astrologer, it was announced by Lew W. Levinson, chairman of the committee on ar- rangements. A showing of the March of Time sound film: "Refu- gees Today-Tomorrow," will be followed by movie shorts. Sched- uled also are performances by Jay Jason, mimic and imperson- ator, and other entertainment varieties. A social hour, including danc- ing, will close the evening. Bnai Brith moonlight which, this year, will take place on June 11, it was disclosed by Dr. A. M. Silver- man, secretary. Wayne University Chapter of Avukah to Have Purim Neugarten Sunshine Club to Party Saturday Meet Monday a- s- is RE-ELECT CHARLES RUBINER (NON-PARTISAN) COMMON PLEAS COURT THE DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION BY A 6•T0.1 VOTE In order to introduce Avukah The monthly meeting of the to potential members, there will board of directors of Neugarten be ■ Purim party, sponsored by f Sunshine Club will be held at the the Wayne University Chapter o Avukah, March 4, at Mackenzi e Jewish Community Center Monday Union, Second and Warren. Th morning. March 5. Plans will be made for the fun will begin at 8:30 p. m. Al club's participation in the coming Jewish young people are invites , Allied Jewish Campaign. Spring to enjoy an evening of dancing money raising projects will be refreshments, and entertainment -j propounded to finance the increas- ro . This party is Avukah's first prof p I ing medical relief work of this ect in this semester's mernbershi group. drive. In genern1 profiler of Ion len ywro. A .6, 1 o tome) to neva, Male of SlIrbloon. 13 . 44 to 11131. moo.. Imes , J1111, b. the Apo/dote(' ENDORSED BY: DETROIT AND WAYNE COUNTY FEDERATION OF LABOR Got rroor, Jul,, 1931. Elected Common Phno. Judge for foil term I,, 19.14. 01th etolorornient by Detroit (Mi- 1.10.0 Oar .5%.0f ill MANY SOCIAL, FRATERNAL AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS • EIGHT YEARS A FAIR AND KINDLY JUDGE! • Be Sure to Vote at the Primary • .. Next Monday, March 6th to RE-ELECT JUDGE CHAS. RUBINER MRS. I. A. LIEBSON Center Kovods Awards . Presented at Dinner te,. Leinda, , and ne' wup •ro. of A merb .43 Leeon 111eorge sannli ll oshlotton 1 1001/. elowIllat Nen, Coot, Ion di- Aso lote d I n e4InbIlehl os 11 . Old . o Fenn f o ot 1 41oo Ing 111401)1.1w. lo thou/ands of cm- plo) ern I hronlenell 01th 00rololl went.. lino no en, loble eel...toll. as an able Irani wholor. and boo earned the ItItheot reweet of 111 , 41eh and Oar. NOTE: • rim •111 1/411( REPINEll ONLY (' 4/ M 0 )1 PLEAS /MINIX IP FON RIC-FLISC- TION For Better Health and Vitality Drink BELROSE CREAMERY Milk • is sponsoring a luncheon-bridge to be held on Wednesday March The open membership meeting 15, at 12 o'clock noon. at the of the Bnai David Sisterhood on Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence Monday evening, March 0, at 8:30 p. m., will be devoted to a l'urim program. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will speak on "Esther, Old and New - A Re-Interpretation of Purim." A string trio of the Jewish Center's Orchestra will ren• der traditional melodies. Cantor Abraham Singer will give vocal' selections. Friends and prospec- tive members are invited. For the benefit of the Religious School Fund, the Sisterhood is sponsoring a theater party at the Oakman Theater, Woodrow Wilson and Glendale, at midnight, April 1. Mrs. Leonard Canner is chair- man of the paid-up get acquainted dinner to be held Monday eve- ning, -March 13, at 7 o'clock. This dinner is for members only. Mrs. Canner asks that reservations be made as soon as possible. I Sunday, March 5, the Sister- hood will distribute Homentaschen to the 300 children in the Sunday , School, of which the Sisterhood is sponsor. and Dexter. Mrs. Irving E. Lieb- ton, who has just returned from Florida, is assisting as one o f the chairmen. Proceeds will go for matzos for the needy. For reservations call Mrs. Irving E. Liebson, Townsend 8-8018. At the next meeting, on March 8 at 1 o'clock, at the Bnai Moshe, there will be a short business meeting, followed by a social, at which time the Gewerkshaften Campaign for Palestine will en- tertain with an Eretz Israel pro- grass. All members are urged to come and bring their friends. The hostesses for the social are the following members: Mesdames Ethel Miller. J. Arthur Schiff, Jennie Zeigler, Rose Eskovitz, Max Gross. Ida M. Goldfine. 1 .1, 10 or Detro/ 1 Inn n. hoof. Mao orator and rooked 11131t In rill., 4eholor.b1p. olled S1 ol ons !so" do ring F.11114ted 1 , 1 ,■ 011.2 . 1141, dime Inot(11 0 or r ENDORSED BY: ENDORSED BY: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF JUDGE RUBINER Ili...I, II lo 1.1,101 so.hodl, nod 1 oi- JOE BLIFELD 8 ABE ROSEN say that you can alWays be sure it's fresh, rich and pure-there is a difference! Also insist upon other Beliose Dairy Products including Sweet Cream, Sour Cream, Butter, Cheese, .k. Phone UNiversity 1: -3600 and one of our drivers will make prompt delivery to your home. BELRosE CREAMERY CO. NOTEi We extend you • cordial invitation to visit our new, modern and ultra sanitary plant at The annual Kovod awards given 7426 FENKELL AVENUE for continuous, meritorious serv- ice to the Jewish Community Cen- ter were presented at the Senior Council Kovod dinner to Mrs. Lucy Siegel of the Twelfth St. Mothers' Club and Herman Res- nick, club leader and former VOTE FOR President of the Senior Council. Besides the honor key which each received, both have now become members of the Kovod Society, which is the national honor or- ganization of the Jewish Commu- nity Center. s In addition to these awards, Henry Meyers and Saul Saulson, i president and second vice-presi- dent of the Jewish Community 0 Mrs. Altman Lauds Work of Center, respectively, were elected to honorary membership of the Sunshine Club at Kovod Society for the service Miami Beach t which each has rendered to the Mrs. Hyman Altman, who re- Center through participation in (Democratic Ticket) turned from Miami last Friday, the board of directors. The Jewish Business and Pro- His record as Lieutenant-Governor and addressed the radio audience of County Drain Commissioner I. his Altman's Jewish Charity Program fessional Women's Club was also over WMBC on Sunday. Mrs. Alt- honored with the presentation of best recommendation. man lauded the charitable activi- the Miriam D. Goldman Service Primaries-Monday, March 6th ties of the Sunshine Club and of Award, offered by the National r their aid to the Detroit charities. Council of Jewish Women, fo The Sunshine Club consists of De- community service. This group ha t trait women who are sojourning merited the award by its sponsor• in Miami during the winter ship of the toyery located in th e .,. t;. ., months. Mrs. Fanny Straus is Center, which weekly serves hues P president of the Sunshine Club. dreds of children. An honor roll of those who Mrs. Altman also praised the ' / work done by Mrs. Eva Prem. along with their continuous sena la er who devotes all her time ice, have performed a siamifican FROM NEW YORK to the making of pocket books and contribution to the Center for th other articles which are sold and past year was announced by Ma the entire proceeds turned over Chomsky. advisor to the Senio Council. It included Regina Schil to the needy. The modern motorliners - Mrs. Altman concluded by stat- ler, Harry Goldstein. Richard L ing that she and the Ladies Au- Stein, David Aptekar, Josep xiliary will make every effort to Camiener, Dr. Leon Katzin, San have the dormitory of the House Dieter, Abe Cherow, Irving Feld fr of Shelter in readiness for Pass- man, Dr. A. N. Prussin, Clan over to take care of the needy Kaufman, Edw' tans and Meye Israel. Jews from Eloise. Darin th course of the pre Two Important Premieres at gram, the ew officers of th Symphony Concert Thursday Senior Cou cil were installed b Entering into the last fortnight Jack Katcher, former presiden Prompt and convenient ccnn•ctions to ell of its silver jubilee season, the of the Senior Council. Hannah km Detroit Symphony Orchestra will Ferman. chairman of the Kovo play the 13th subscription concert Society, acted as master of cer Thursday night, March 9, in Or- monies. chestra Hall, and the ninth "pop" concert Saturday night, March 11. American League to Comb Because there will be no soloist at the Thursday concert Maestro Anti-Semitism Offers Fre Copy of "Justice for th Franco Ghione has included two important rremiers for the or- Jew" chestra on the program. The works will be Dance of Undine from the Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronic] opera "Loreley," by the Italian A booklet entitled "Justice f composer, Alfredo Catalan', and the Jew" is available, free f i the more spectacular Symphonies' the asking, by applying to t Kolo, by the contemporary Jugo- American League to Comb s slav composer, Jakov Gotovac. Anti-Semitism, 270 Broadwa Steil Ands.sen, noted American New York, N. Y., Suite 1308. pianist, who has toured both Eu- This booklet contains pertine rope and America•with great suc- statements of interest _to eve r cess, will be presented as soloist one concerned with the Jewi , at the popular-priced Saturday problem in America t o d a concert Among the contributors are Victor Kolar will direct the John Haynes Holmes, Minia t "pop" program. of the Community Church New York; Dr. Harry Emers Donor Luncheon of Women Fosdick, Minister of The Riv e RUBINOFF GIVES A LESSON of Workmen's Circle Cen- side Church of New York; H William H. Vanderbilt, Gover n ter on March 15 U A year ago, Dave Rubinoff, fa- sponsors this huge benefit con- The Women of the Workmen's of Rhode Island; and Sigmu cert, bringing with Rubinoff and d Spaeth, chairman of the moos violinist, came into Detroit th: inteTationa l Circle Center announce that their tional A.ssocation for American knowledge and experience as ■ is connected with the Medea Bath in second annual $5 donor luncheon a sick dejected person, given only ham a ous p no uo - ray an Is extend- invitation An House. Composers and Conductors. There host. Ile has made hundreds of Braggiotti. The affair will take will be held March 15, at 1 p. m., are many others, all influential friends since becoming • hotel ed the community to avail them- one chance in ten of living. at the Fort Wayne' Hotel. For On Friday, March 10, this Place in the Masonic Temple on reservations call Ty. 4-2007. leaders of American life today. executive. Now that he is in sole selves of the hotel's unusual great artist returns-well again Friday, March 10, and the ne A postcard will bring you the charge of the New Glenwood, Mr. facilities by coming out for Pass- Proceeds will be used to help proceeds will go into the "Opti over week. geeeial low rates will -to pay tribute to the town he build a Workmen's Circle Center, booklet, free and without oblige- Mandell is better prepared than has come to love so well, with mist Boy's Work Fund." Thi to continue giving the children of lion. Send for it romptly. ever before to provide for the be in effect and the genial Mr. Mandell will be on hand to minis- the throbbing, pulsating music of fund is expended in the support AMERICAN LEAGUE TO care, comfort and pleasure of Jewish education in a of the Cass Community Center Detroit a ter to the comforts of all ru COMBAT ANTI-SEMITSM. his patrons. The hotel has been his $100,000 Stradivarius. more modern environments. The Optimist Club of Detroit at Cass and Selden. Rubinoff and His Violin Comes Back For Concert Here on March to Vivien Leigh, the English lady who caused • sensation due to her selection to play the coveted role of Scarlett O'Hara in the forth- coming production "Gone With the Wind," is now seen on the screen of the Cinema during the first- run engagement of Storm in • Teacup." So much interest was aroused by Miss Leigh's selection that Southern women's clubs threatened to secede from Holly- wood. Dr. Gallup was compelled to poll United States on this ques- tion and the results showed a mapority in favor of Miss Leigh for the role of Scarlett. In addition to "Storm in a Tea- cup" the Cinema is reviving a French masterpiece that received critical acclaim in the press. Car- nival in Flanders" (La Kermess Ileroique) is a comedy with that distinctive Gallic touch that defies reproducation. Let's Keep a Kindly Judge! Ladies' Aid Society Young Judaeans Provide Gerald Wendt, World Fair Hebrew Luncheon March 15; Pro- Program at Junior Nadas- Director, to Address Town ceeds for Matzo Fund Bnai David Sisterhood Hall on Wednesday sah Meeting Sunday The Ilebrew Ladies Aid Society Purim Meeting on Monday They will present a youth sym- table discussions, and a midnight supper on Saturday. e progra Sunday T will be high- , Action of the board of directors That PREdy French 'UMW posiuin on "The Stand of the Jewish Youth Today." The speak- planne d for a luncheon at which of the Michigan Education Asso- lighted by sneaker will be Mrs. elation in endorsing the non-parti- guest ers will be Maurice Glassier, pres- the and san judiciary amendment to the ident of the Junior Service Group Stampher of Akron, 0., forma] banquet in the evening, State Constitution was announced of Detroit, who will speak on Elijah "Youth in Social Service," Miss a which will be addressed by Rabbi this week in Lansing by Albert Morris Adler of Detroit and J. Phillips, executive secretary of Esther Elkin, president of the wh a the association. Junior Hadassah of Detroit, who "The board formally approved will speak on "Youth in National- which will be followed by ism," and Murray Kane, president dance. All members planning to a resolution favoring the judiciary Mr. Phillips said, "be- of the Young Peoples' Society of attend this conference should p Bnai David will speak on "Youth communicate with Bernice Fried- roposal." land, Townsend 6-4049, local con- cause the educational association is vitally interested in the non- in the Synagogue." Rabbi Joshua Sperka will pre- ference chairman, for further de- partisan election of important of- ficials whose duties are in no way side. Cantor Abraham Singer will tails and arrangements. - politics. concernel I with partisan P be in charge of the musical pro- The proposed amendement which Congregation Bnai Moshe will gram. A social hour will follow. Prominent Detroit Leaders provides for the non-partisan elec- Are Appointed to National extend an official welcome to Can- tion, by the people, of justices of tor David Katzman and his fam- Committee the Michigan Supreme Court, Cir- ily at a Purim dinner in their honor Sunday, March 5, at 6:30 Detroit civic leaders already cuit Court judges, judges of pro- p. m. appointed to the Union of Ameri- bate, and Circuit Court Commis- The Detroit Cantors' Associa- can Hebrew Congregations' Na- sioners, will be on the ballot at tion will be represented by a dele- tional Committee of One Hundred the spring election April 3. The action of the state associa- tion headed by Cantor Jacob When Ignace Jan Paderewski, are Leo M. Butzel, Israel Himel- Sonenklar, local president. Reser- world famous pianist, composer hoch, Albert Kahn and Julian H. tion was similar to that of the Detroit Teacher's Association, vations for the dinner may be and Polish statesman, comes to Krolik. made at the congregation office. Other Michigan representatives whose legislative committee this Detroit Wednesday, March 15, on The dinner will be preceded by his 20th tour of the United States, appointed to the national commit- week endorsed the non-partisan the annual Sunday School Purim he will be honored by the most tee by Feb. 13, are: John Merdler, judicial amendment and recom- carnival which will be held in the enthusiastic and cordial welcome Saginaw and Harry Shulsky, mended its adoption to the thou- sands of members of that group. banquet hall of the congregation ever accorded him in this city, Grand Rapids. at 2:30 p. m. judging by the plans being made Other Bnal Moshe activities in- by his thousands of friends. On clude a Sisterhood social meeting the program outlined for his visit Monday afternoon, March 6, with e included a big reception at refreshments, and entertainment the railroad station, which will be by Miss Janet Green; a Chinuch participated in by representative Sefer Torah March 19, 2:30 p. city and legislative officials, lead- m., and the victory dinner the ing Polish citizens and members same day, to mark the end of the of the American Legion. membership drive. Past presidents Paderewski announced that he will participate in the initiation is through with pictures-and ceremony for the Morris Rosen- politics. Despite the huge success berg class. The principal address of his "Moonlight Sonata", he re- will be made by Simon Shetzer. fuses to consider further movie offers. Ie THREE PAGE anamamaapro gipljerRorrpfun in RON ICLE March 3, 1939 ---4c7, ow NLEO ........ J. 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Mount Clemens is now under the Promising he has engaged the re er sole ownership and management sine, nowned Mrs. Rebecca Elkin ti of of Mr. Leon Mandell. on Mandell is well known to supervise the kitchen. Mrs. Elkin'i 11'. Mt. Clemens visitors, having been skill as a cook is well known am m. associated in the hotel business her first task was to buy entire); or there for many years. He is a pro- new dishes. nd tege of the late Samuel Elkins The New Glenwood Hotel 1