A merica latish Periodical eater CLINTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PIEVerRorr CW1S II (ARON ICU LEGAL CHRONICLE • nd THE March 17, 1 939 PROJECT COMB Quaker Will Speak I,000 WORKERS FOR THE CITY FOR $50,000 FOR ALLIED CAMPAIGN , at Temple Beth El drive. The general aims of the . SCHIFF td MOSKOWITZ KOSHER CATERING CO. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kraemer OF MT. CLEMENS INVITE YOU TO CELEBRATE YOUR PASSOVER HOLIDAY being the largest and most im- 1939 drive and the 55 agencies' portant fund-raising effort in the at the Strictly Kosher included in its quota are being those Detroit Jewish community, em- 114 ERSKINE, Cor. JOHN R disaster and to maintain stressed by members of the Bu- to offer courses in "The Bible as 55 most worthy local, na- serv- national bracing Unexcelled Facilities for Wddings, Banquets, Parties, reau. In addition, the large fem- Literature" and "The Jewish In- essential local and to the dignity of I tional and overseas causes. We inine contingent, headed by Mrs. Showers, etc. ' terpretation of the New Testa- cea therefore decided at our last LARLIC HALLS WITH SEMING ( APAI Irk OE CM EA( II David Wilkus, is striving to reach ment." Other courses offered are American Jewish life are urged meeting to increase our last every women's organization and Smaller Pining Rooms for 66 and 60 current events by Rabbi Leon to pledge their services to the year's contribution of $75 to $500 club in the city in order to ex- I Frani; ancient history and mod- campaign. Campaign headquar- Phone Clifford 2469 — Office; 1937 Gladstone, Tyler 6.3530 plain the Women's Project to , ern history by Rabbi Eric Fried- tern are at 1373 Hotel Statler, this year." 11>nagow., Lotrle Col Loll,,. The Primrose Benevolent Club's we also cater •t all d t I hone Randolph 9340. p — land; comparative religion an officers are: Mrs. Thomas Cowen, their members. March of Time's film, "The Organisations Committee Calls Will Officiate at the J '•h customs and ceremonies president; Mrs. Louis Friedman, Refugee . . . Today and Tomor- Conference for Sunday by Rabbi Charles Lesser; contem- vice president; Mrs. N. Golden- shown at the second Myron A. Keys, chairman of WPM porary Jewish movements and the berg, recording secretary; Mee. row," general meeting of the entire per- !Jew in modern Jewish literature organizations and his co-chair- KASHRUTH STRICTLY ADHERED TO C. Joslove, financial secretary; I by Rabbi Elmer Berger; elemen- man JosephBernstein, announced Mrs. Nathan Sandler, treasurer. sonnel of the Speakers' Bureau, held on Thursday evening at Ho- WRITE OR PHONE YOUR RESERVATION tars and advanced Hebrew taught that the work in connection with Synagogue Committee of Passover by Miss Rose Pike. the 1939 Allied Jewish Campaign S'Dorim or for the entire week Rabbi 1. Stollman, chairman of tel Statler. For the two Rabbi Leon Frain, who pre- I I Albert P. Martin and his wife, has already begun. According to the synagogue committee, re- sided, led the general discussion ' Anne Haines Martin, served as the the decision of the Advisory Coun- ported that a conference of all cil on Organizations, an emer- of- on the approaches necessary to representatives of the American gency conference of all o cers o officers of the synagogues and the various groups in the ci ty, All too often, the unexpected Friends Service Committee in the fraternal, social and educational fi es of their women auxiliaries, t lie in many of the death of the breadwinner means Quaker Center in Berlin from groups will be held on Sunday was held on Tuesday evening, whose interests field s A discussion he February, 1936, to the summer of morning, March 19. at 10:30 March 14, at the Jewish Home for best approach to youth groups was that the standard of living to 1938. This center is the outgrowth o'clock, at the Jewish Children's the Aged, in connection with the given by Jacob Weissman, co- which he has accustomed his fam- 1939 Allied Jewish Campaign, at Mt. Clemens, Michigan —:— Phone Mt. Clemens 75 of the Friends' Child Feeding Home. chairman of the Junior Section, which time plans were completed ily and dependents will have to be radically revised. Most Mission during the years after the Messrs. K e ye and Bernstein Detroit Service Group Speakers' circumstances would have to come down war when there was widespread stated that matters of vital im- for the participation of all syna- Bureau. Miss Anna Oxenhandler, families under the undernourishment in Germany. portance, pertaining to the forth- gogues as groups and their mem- assistant principal of Temple Beth too suddenly to a lower standard of living. To guard against The Center has continued as an coming humanitarian drive, will bers as individuals, in the drive. El Religious Schoo I, expalined this danger, the Great-West Life has worked out a practical Rabbi Stollman stated: "The agency through which to seek be discussed at this conference. how best to appeal to school age readjustment income plan. Let me give you full Particulars — international understanding and "In view of the seriousness of the synagogue committee takes cog- groups. The best explanation of nizance of the fact that the Allied goodwill. It was a place where Jewish situation overseas," they you will be interested. the Women's Project to women's • I Germans and Poles could meet said, "we must have the coopera- Jewish Campaign includes many groups was outlined by Mrs. Sam- ELIZABETH and WITHERELL when the question of the Polish tion of every Jew in the com- local and overseas Jewish tradi- uel R. Clogower, of the advisory A BRILLIANT SETTING FOR BANQUETS, ' Corridor was a hot one. Through munity. We therefore urge that tional and religious causes. It also board for the Women's Project. its good offices it was possible to all officers of organizations and recognizes the tragic situation of Joseph Bernstein of the Jewish 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. PARTIES, WEDDINGS, DANCES send some relief money in 1937- members of their respective ex- eleven million Jews abroad. This Daily Forward discussed the prob- 38 from German Mennonites for ecutive boards attend this meet- committee therefore heeds the lems to be faced when addressing call to service and will cooperate child feeding in the schools in the ing and help us in our important JOE RYNEK, Catering Mgr. a Yiddish speaking organization. whole-h e art edly in the 1939 Sudeten area in Czechoslovakia. Your guests will enjoy our renowned catering facilities. The best general approach to the A ::::::: e t :• C oe 'Llrota " task." excellent cuisine and unsurpassed service. Mr. Rynek The Friends Center in Berlin An encouraging r ep o r t was drive." entire 1939 Allied Jewish Cam- Organise Speakers' Bureau help you arrange your next affair. is a cooperative undertaking of made by Mrs. Thomas Cowen, paign effort was detailed by Dr. will be glad to Under the chairmanship of and German, English and American president of the Primrose Benev- Franklin. A question Leo PHONE CHERRY 90 00 Rabbi Leon Pram, members of the Friends. Recently it has cooper- olent Club, who stated: "We, the answer period followed. Speakers' Dinners 55c up ated with the agencies which have officers and members of the Prim- Allied Jewish Campaign Speakers' kits and materials were distrib- Luncheons 35c up dealt with refugees leaving Ger- rose Benevolent Club, recognize Bureau have already addressed uted. many and has been thronged with the Allied Jewish Campaign as 66 organizations on behalf of the people seeking information. Albert P. Martin is a graduate of Brown University, with a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. I Ile has also studied at the Uni- by MAIL CARE or RADIO versity of Munich. Before going W IC Et ELI VIM to the Friends Center in Berlin BLVD. Phone HOgarth 3042-3 11 637-41 DEX TE R and he was asistant professor of Ger- %ebb Defaces Burlin game To POLAND, ROUMANIA, RUSSIA, PALESTINE Scheyer as vocal soloist at its man at Brown University. His re- YOU CAN BUY QUALITY KOSHER HEATS WITS CONYIDICNCY: end all other countries. e search and writing is in the field 14th annual concrt on Sunday of Germanics. He is a member evening, March 26, at the Scottish Swarth- of the Friends Meeting in Z. Tygel, National Secretary, to Be Other Guest Speaker Special I more, where he joined in 1935. the Sponsors at Banquet; 50 Organizations Among After joining Friends and before going to Germany he and his wife "JEWIS H EMIGRANT MARK" Abraham Goldberg, one of the and two sons were active in the Fifty Detroit organizations are Friends Meeting at Providence. R. cooperating in sponsoring the ban- most brilliant orators in America, Curtains Beautifully Dry Cleaned I. Part of his background for his quet of the Detroit branch of the eminent journalist, an outstand- • An AMERICAN EXPRESS FOREIGN REMIT- By Having Your TANCE assures a prompt, efficient and safe present peace position is his ex- Federation of Polish Jews in ing liebraist and a veteran Zion- FOR PROMPT perience in the army during the America to be held this Sunday ist leader, will be the guest speak- method of forwarding your funds. er. Mr. Goldberg is a member of', SERVICE CALL . World War. evening, March 19, at Lachar's the administrative committee of SAFE, RELIABLE SERVICE, AT LOW COST. Ballroom, Cass and Peterboro. the Polish Federation. Somewhere in New York is a Another speaker on the pro- letter from former Hungarian gram will be Z. Tygel, national Prime Minister Bela Iniredi, in I secretary of the Polish Federa-1 which that non-Aryan anti-Semite Washington Blvd., Detroit, Mich, 1227 tion. There will also be a musical , s anti-Jewish activities repents Phone Cherry 2606 • 07 - 08 newspapers have and literary program. E.Prs,, .. . But Yid or any Railway Eirmea Agency Office or Sub•Agents Cantor J. II. Sonenklar will sing ' not yet printed it. Always mit for American bp.. receipt. a group of songs and there will In' violin selections by the eminent European artist, Anatoly Shaev- sky, accompained by Mrs. Shaev- ' sky, who is en able pianist. A special ournal has been p re- pared for banquet, giv- EMMA LAZAROFF.SCHAVER ing a financial report on funds 3916 JOY ROAD near DEXTER raised by the Federation for dis- Rite Cathedral of the Masonic tribution by Polish Jewish leaders. Temple. Rabbi E. Wohlgelernter is Mrs. Scheyer, an opera artist! chairman of the organizational , of note, has sung with the San ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS To Bring Enjoyment to Your Passover Table, committee, Jack Kahn is president Carlo Opera Company, the Cin- A Call Booties No Obligati. on Your part Prepare Your Foods With of the Detroit district of the Pol- cinnati Opera Company, and in I • ish Jewish Federation. harry concert recitals throughout the is chairman of the ban- United States and Canada. She ItEPRESENTATIS IC quet committee, Albert Brown is has appeared in joint recital with executive director of the Chicago the famous Metropolitan opera DAVID STOTT BUILDING district, and Philip Imber is sec- tenor, Tito Schipa, and recently Pure and Kosher Food Products retary. returned from a successful tour in All organizations that have not! England, Poland, Palestine and ABRAHAM GOLDBERG obtained tickets for the banquet Mexico. In Palestine, Mrs. Scheyer Rokeach Pure Fruit are urged to do SO immediately *Rokeach Kosher This banquet is being conducted by communicating with Philip Im- appeared in concerts in Tel Aviv, Preserves Jerusalem, and most of the settle- as part of an effort to raise funds ber, 1708 Taylor Ave., TR 2-7433. ments of the Homeland. Specializ- , Strawberry • Raspberry for relief of Polish Jews. * Nyafat Cherry • Marmalade ing in modern Hebrew melodies,' "Not Fleischig, Not Milchig" • she has been acclaimed both in * Rokeach Pure Honey America and abroad as the finest * Rokeach Kosher * Rokeach Kosher Peanut interpreter of modern Hebrew Cider Vinegar songs. Oil—In cane and jugs Mrs. Schaver's selections on the At All Groceries program will include several oper- I. ROAR ACH Si SONS, INC., BROOKLYN, N. Y. atic arias, Hebrew and Yiddish am„„auld folk songs. rat. Off, leer 1. Trade Mark Ref. V. S. it.., • tit AO., Wiry. Dr. Alexander Menke will be slate • the 'cello soloist. Ile is a German U.'', tl mt., , •Ill•••1 refugee and is a musician of un- ..... est, usual ability. Dr. Manke and ...O. ma ei.h...r• Emma Lazaroff-Schaver will be 19 39 MARCH 6 ER ARE SRERE To accompanied by Rebecca Katzman 5151 LORAINE Frohman. SY. eni Na DETROIT ETCH. The chorus will appear under Plea the direction of Dan Frohman, VITAL REQUIEMINES OUR OVNY(SEAS PROGRAY3 VIEW PACT 1939 rvscLr. va; with William Cayman as assistant, AS commis NOT YET UNDER NAY AND OUR TREASURY COMPLETELY DEPLETED accompanied at two pianos by APPEAL BEFORE YOUR APPROACHING Celia Plotnick and Sarah Rita yen snow cnrxer INITIATE MERGENCE Bloomfield. CAMPAIGN MS ESSENTIAL GATHER IN ALL FUNDS DUE FROM 1935 CAMPAIGNS All seats are reserved and tick- ESPECIALLY %ULF REFUGEES ALL EVERY:111MR! NUS? MET ELICAGERCIF3 ets are obtained from Ilalevy THREATENED members or at the box office the PARTS WORLD ORDER PREVENT COLLAPSE ACTIVITIES AND day of the concert. Tickets will be DEPORTATION FOR THOUSANDS 11011.1) APPRECIATIC IF DETROIT coionntirr delivered to those who phone Mrs. REAMER CASH AVAILABLE ON D. Goldberg, To. 6-6633. MOULD TAKE STEPS IMM EDIATE sacrum! IV TIIE NEW K. OF P. III ILDINI. 1:11061 PAGE ONE) (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) OLYMPIA HOTEL AND MINERAL BATHS RABBI DAVID KLEIN S'DORIM, APR. 3 ti 4 Will Their Standard of Living Endure? AEMER'S OLYMPIA HOTEL WOLVERINE HOTEL MARRY IIIMELSTEIN .•GREAT-WEST LIFE 14 th Concert of !WHAM GOLDBERG, PROMINENT Halevy March 26 AARON B. MARGOLIS Kosher Meat and Poultry Market JOURNALIST LECTURER, SPEAKS SUNDAY AT POLISH FED. DINNER cieT:riew 13 `;:ittu1:11'7-s.: neal. 1 9n onzi.., HAAVARA MARKS to GERMANY Beautify Your Home TY• 5-3001 MERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY NORTH AMERICAN LIE E HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY & CLEANERS I • ELIAS GOLDBERG Your best friend should ve told you: ari: '894 ROKEACH MOD" iltrZ • Joint Distribution Committee Issues an Emergency Appeal to Contributors WESTERN - UNION :::: LAST YEAR'S CAMPAIGN MOST URGENT isuaMiG • • all CONICITTEE 01171:All JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION above telegram was addressed to Abe Srere, as president c ollect- of the local Jewish Welfare Federation. "The urgency of 1938 and previous pledges cannot be ing cash on all outstanding Srere. over stressed," stated Mr. Payments are being taken •t Allied Jewish Campaign head• quarters, 1373 Hotel Statler, •nd at the Jewish Welfare Federa- The ...1.1illeure 0 J i, ,05 Bela SYSCIAL .•1.1 II 1..4.e, r.w,sf ,else trls Allecra E'RE talking shout that friend of yours who owns a 1939 Buick — You've heard plenty from him, natu- - rally, about the fresh-as-the-morning of his taut and trim new . breeze styling Buick—and the way it perks abody up just to look it over! J • You've listened while he sang the praise of a ride that's like a lullaby — soft and gentle as a tender touch, but sure, unwavering, steady, in cross-wind or at speed. No doubt you've sensed his joy at those eight eager Dynaflash cylinders, that need only the gentlest sort of hint to hike you straight to the forefront —and the snug and reassuring steadiness of this low-swung, stable stepper's gait! All of which is well and good, but has your good friend told you this: ...That Buick's prices are easily the lowest l■ prices for the value you'll find any- where on automobile row? . .That this far-runging great-hearted eight — with all the sky-larking life costs those extra cylinders give it—still less than some sixes? ... That factory list figures run any- where from $51 to $102 less than a year ago—and that they buy worlds more in self-banking Knee-Action, Bandishift transmission,I5% softer BuiCoil Spring- ing, visibility stepped up as much as 412 square inches, any number of so-called "extras" such as the Flash-Way direc- tion signal? If e hasn't, it's plainly time to get dollars-and-cents figures on what the model of your choice will cost delivered in your driveway! That will prove, we think, that this why so shining star is in your r should you be without each— ester buy ifluiekt" EXEMPLAR Of WNW MOTORS NAVA y. See Your Nearest Buick Dealer tion office, 51 W. Warren, Room 308. OF MICE AND MEN ill utia: Notts At the Friday evening enrviem •t Temple Beth Jar., Rabbi Erie Fried- land Flake on "Jewleh Munich," riving •n 554110e of the Jenteh-Arab eonfer• en. M London. Iluring the pee week Rabbi Friedland adder.. the B.1 frith Auxiliary In Detroit. At the Her. I meeting of the Pon- tiac Mai With Lodge. Rabbi Frleet• •f land led • disineston on "The anion the Jew in the World On Saturday. Mar. IL the religious mmittee of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jarob sponeored the third of • nerien of Onen Shebat. at the home of Mr. Jame , K. Posenthal on Ottawa la Orlie Wm Rosenthal led the V1.1, . Jewl. mimic •ppre"lallon. Today." HOTEL PALMETTO An Excellent Address In a desirable location . . . with atmosphere and service combined with the most modern conveniences for luxurious living . . . truly the Palmetto offers you the city resi- dence ideal .. . that in many places are in the (cormtunEn MOM PAGE leadership of Israel. A Coughlin ing ourselves pleasing to Cough- is already dictator over many lie and all people like him. And minds in Israel. For a Coughlin's and in an instant he found him- what were we doing about it? sake Israel is required to watch self in a general fight in which op eat,: he was one against four, though demeanhimself (Besides, the Dies Committee l ithe air seemed to be full of many h in is tels le te ct% alto dishonesty didn't think any too well of the the Coughlins, to conceal his more than eight other fists. League for Peace and Democ- object Ile felt almost Maccabean. He. lights lest the Coughlins racy./ was pleased to learn the next No, the former secretary of the to the glare of truth. mouse in the mottling that for his own black a I am to be If League for Peace and Democracy world it is better that the pogrom eye he had given three in return. mustn't be allowed to speak ix I have been hearing of inci- quickly and get me. Only the Jewish house, it was Faid. come the Jew am brave and give dents like this in public places if I People like Coughlin most he in various large cities. Jewia courageously what light shown that we are all right, after do I have any reason for exist- I youth, trained in football fields, ONE HUNDRED TEN EAST HANCOCK all. ence. Otherwise the pain I suffer in track athletics and in the rym- There was even a special meet. (CORNER JOHN R) nasiums, is reversing the Mer- makes no sense. ing of one of the special commit- I prefer the young man who chant of Venice who said su • TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000 tees of local Jewry called: It recently showed me a black eve ferance is the badge of our race." seemed a grave matter requiring he got several nights before. He The old yellow badge Is off. BERTRAM FRIEDMAN, Manager the profoundest thought of the Proud, self-defending Jewish was rather proud of it as, in my best minds; they looked at the youth earn the respect wh ic h opinion, he had a right to be. exam- way and that matter this Some of his friends thought he mouse-like elders fail to get even ined it inside and out—and at been foolish. A Jew, they by most painstaking effort to be last the verdict: The mice were had said, should keep his ears as well pleasing to the Coughlins. . . United Jewish Appeal for /17uid- defeated. "The next day," said the youth Uncteterd Jieh A as his mouth shut. A Jew, they WAS This is to say the speech gees and Overseas Needs. D said, always had taken it and 'rith the black eye, "the four enitoOnffi allowed to be made in the Jewish in"Bea s Chosen whom I had fought came to me J. Ross is chairman, Rabbi Moses should keep on taking it. house, over the disapproval of and apologized." refused to take it when at I Harbor Schwab is vice-chairman, Mrs. Ida He some of our best people and cer- wee, ',hi WI. a A. F. • 1 a mixed party he heard insulting er and Miss Ruth urry. ec is s treasta tainly to the displeasure of in Jews evidently in- ershiabover, remarks about t. P. M. Sharp, Sunday, Coughlin had he heard about it. 8:30 Slick., for the Price is secretary. tended for him. He struck the Benton ua All this gives me a pain be- March 26, for Halery's C h d uttered the insult cause there are so many m i ce mou ONE' THE TARIFF IS MODERATE