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PA It a FrHREE

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

March 31, 1939

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MORRIS SHORE SARAH CAPLAN DAVE GARFIELD
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Secretary
Spec.-Rep.

Leo J. Nowicki Wages

Whirlwind Campaign

The burden of the Democratic
Campaign in Wayne County has
fallen on the shoulders of Leo J.
Nowicki, former Lt.-Governor
and Democratic nominee for
County Auditor. Characteristical-

New printing, JESTICE FOE TILE J
lust relvancd. svallnble to all interested
In problem of anti-Semitism. Send post-
card for fr. copy. No obligati..

AMERICAN LRAM E TO COMBAT
ANTI-S1731111.11

1

People's Theatre

8210 TWELFTH ST.

TRINITY 2-0100

"PROFESSOR MAMLOCK" AT LITTMAN'S LET the PEOPLE

NON -PARTISAN
JUDGES /
Vote

Os

3 rd

PROPOSAL

.

NON 1

Come to Littman's Theater
and Bee one of the finest
Jewish Movies.

Downtown Theaters

A wonderful Anti-Nazi
Talkie

"PROFSSOR
MAMLOCK"

CHARLES

MONDAY
APRIL

lotto 1503-Y, 370 Broads ai, New York

LITTMAN'S

RE-ELECT

COMMON PLEAS COURT

GOOD hat.

JUSTICE FOR
THE JEW!

Let's Keep a Kindly Judge!

Announcement hiss been made
• this week by President Irving W.
Blunds•rg that Ilarry E. Krueger
has been named general manager'
1WOOlf , 1 Country Club.
(CONCLVDED FROM PAGE ONE)
. Knollwood
The National Assembly is a coup of t lle
1 1
Leger rings to hi
s new'
mi tee of 50 named to replace
t
JUDGE
post a lifetime of experience in
toward Jews is growing consti- !Parliament. "Non-Aryans," SC- the hotel and restaurant business
tute majorities of people with 101'11E11( to the proposal are those
opinions among the following I whose grandparents are Jewish.
groups: white-collar workers, the Other points are: All Jewish capi-
inhabitants of the Northeast, and tal must be registered by April •
people in all cities ranging from 15; the government is to Place I
populations of 25,00 to over a trustees in all Jewish business: 1
million. In other words, all the all transactions involving the
urban population of the U. S. is changes of ownership of Jewish ,
now inclined to believe that anti- property since March 15, when
Semitism is on the increase; the Nazis took Bohemia-Moravia un- •
town, village and rural population der protection, were declared' I
does not. Vital, of course, is the null and void.
Many Jews, fearing seizure of
opinion of the people who are
(NON-PARTISAN)
most directly concerned with the their wealth, hurried to dispose
of
it to non-Jews, as soon as the I
question — the American Jews.
A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF
themselves. Their answers com- country was absorbed by Ger- ' •
JUDGE RUBINER
pared with their Protestant and many. Several anti-Jewish meas.
urea already have been intro- I
Educated In Detroit Sehools and fel-
Catholic compatriots follows:
)
emit)
of Ilvireit law School. 120a
duced. All persons in the "pro-
ENDORSED BY:
deekh Catholic Protestant
class onstor and ranked blith
la
tectorate" having bank accounts
Omelet
wholardilp.
THE
DETROIT
BAR
ASSOCIATION
31.5%
hostility
40.3% Me%
Enlisted In United Stale, Navy during
were asked to show whether they
Hoot lilt y ikot
war and was honorably discharged.
BY A 6-TO.1 VOTE
were "aryans" or Jews. There
48.5%
51.39
%y 42.4%
griming
In cal ',mike of law ten years.
Don't know 8.2% 18.4%
21.0%
are between 130,000 and 150,000
Assistant Attorney General, Stale of
ENDORSED
BY:
311chirma, 1915 to 1931.
Jews in Bohemia-Moravia, not
The Survey suggests that per-
Appointed Common Pleas Judge by the
counting persons of mixed blood.
DETROIT AND WAYNE COUNTY
60.er.r, July. 1931.
haps the voice of Father Coughlin,
Elected Common Fleas Judge for full
Prague has about 30,000 Jews.
FEDERATION OF LABOR
now again on the air, has had
term le 1933, elth endorsement by
Detiolt Mar Aimm•lallost, Detroit Citi-
something to do with the greater
HARRY E. KRUEGER
Jews Flee Memelland as German
zens League, •nd neespapera
ENDORSED BY;
disposition among the Catholics
51ember of American Legion (George
Troop. Move in
and as a successful manager of
MANY SOCIAL, FRATERNAL AND
ashIngion Post). I
to imagine that there may be a
KAUNAS (WNS) — Lithuania well known country clubs in the
A.Inted In estebildilng coacIllatlos dl-
Jewish question here.
CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS
Won of Common Pima Court avoid-
surrendered the Memel territory middle west.
ing henbililps to thousandsof err.
The third question: What do to Hitler's forces bowing to

Born into a family of hotel op-
ployee• threatened with garuishmenbs.
you feel is the reason for hos- threats which official sources said
Ilan •n enviable reputation es an able
erators who were recognized as
EIGHT YEARS A FAIR
keel eeholar. and hoe earned the
tility toward Jewish people here were directed against the inde-
outstanding in Europe, Mr. Krue-
highest essevert of Iknch and liar.
and abroad? This question also pendence of the entire Baltic re-
AND KINDLY JUDGE!
ger acquired contlinental training
was put to Jews as well as to non- public. Hundreds of Jews were

and developed into a famous cater-

Jews and was divided into three fleeing from Memel while thous-
NOTE:
er, with a background of serving
J1 ME RIWINElt I.4 TI112
categories—reasons favorable to ands more who had attempted to
Be Sure to Vote Next Monday, APRIL 3
most of the crowned heads podd
ONLY COMMON PLEAS
Jews, unfavorable. and external flee before "anschluss" were halt-
di 146E UP 114/11 mr.-gucc-
TO RE-ELECT JUDGE CHARLES RUBINER
and neutral. The results by cate- ed by Nazi storm troopers, who nobility of Europe. And
TION
Knoll wood members and t eir
gory were as follows: favorable virtually took over the Memel
friends• will receive the benefits
to Jews, 12.8 per cent nationally territory while Lithuanian troops
of his experience gained at the
as against 35.6 per cent by Jewish and officials withdrew.
Savoy in London, Cafe de Pans in
respondents; u n fa v o rabic, 42.3
Refugees from Memelland re- Monte Carlo, Ritz Carlton in Par-
per cent nationally as against futed an official statement that
is, Raisin Palace in Paris, Grand
19.1 per cent by Jews; external no Jews were left in the terri-
!tote! L'Europe in Petrograd and
and neutral, 16.1 per cent as tory just taken over by Ger-
Shepherd's in Cairo, India.
against 44.6. Those without an many, declaring that about 300
The famous anti-Nazi film, Theater, 12th and Seward, this
Mr. Krueger came to this coun-
opinion totalled 43.3 per cent still remained in the smaller
"Professor Mamlock," begins a Friday, March 31. This film will
try in 1920 and has remained here
nationally as against 22.9 per towns of the province. A ma-
10-day stay at Littman's People's continue through Saturday, April
since. In recent years he was as-
cent among Jews. According to jority of these, the refugees said.
8, with matinees on Sundays and
sociated with sonic of the leading'
the survey it appears that less were aged and poor Jewish arti-
Wednesdays. Admission will be
country clubs in the United States,
than half of the reasons given sans and small tradesmen who
30 cents on week-days and 35 cents
including Minikanda in Minneap-
for anti-Semitism in the world learned too late of Momers sur-
on Sundays and holidays, with 10
olis and Midlothian in Chicago.
were critical of the Jews as Jews. render to escape in time.
cents for children,
He conies to Knollwood directly
Among the people giving these
"Professor Mamlock" must be
from the Evanston Country Club
answers may be presumed to be
seen by all who desire to have a
Anti-Jewish Hungarian Bill
in Evanston, Ill, As a caterer of
the nucleus of any hostility in
full
understanding of what is hap-
Strongly Opposed
country club parties Mr. Kueger's
the U. S. toward the Jews. But
pening in Nazi Germany. It re-
BUDAPEST (WNS) — Hun- fame is widespread and under his
19.1 per cent of the answers gary's anti-Jewish bill has passed
veals the indecency and brutality
direction Knollwood members will '
given by Jews themselves, includ- its second reading in the Cham-
of the Ilitlerites, the schemes re-
be assured of an efficient manage-1
ing multiple answers, were criti- ber of Deputies with certain
sorted to by the Nazis in order
nient, featured by an unsurpassed
cal of their people. And these amendments. Press and parlia-
to retain control of Germany and
cuisine.
must be presumed to spring mentary polemics continue over
the horrors to which liberals are
from racial self-criticism rather it. Rightist groups complain that
being subjected.
than anti-Semitism. More gen- "owing to the many amendments Seek Whereabouts of Max
The film's author, Frederick
tiles may likewise find fault with relaxing the original provisions.
Wolf, escaped from a Nazi con-
(Moishe or Michael)
the Jews without also having an there will scarcely be a Jew left
centration camp. The director,
Gerowitz
active dislike for them. And to whom the law can be applied."
Herbert Rappaport, left Vienna
more Americans say they don't The bit has been in the lower
as the Nazis marched in.
know what the reason for anti- House for more than three
This picture strikingly portrays
Information is wanted of Max
Semitism is than put the blame months and despite the opposi- (Moishe or Michael) Gerowitz, SCENE FROM "PROFESSOR
the u n d e rground anti-ilitlerite
for it on the Jews. The Survey tion's strenuous efforts none of who was last heard in November,
MAMLOCK"
movement.
finds that the boundaries of pro- the bill's more drastic provisseps 1938 while he was in Detroit. His
bable anti-Semitism in this coun- has been mitigated. Moreover, wife and two minor children, liv-
try now can probably be esti- several amendments have been ing in New York City, are in des- Roy C. Lockwood Candidate
NBC Program Ob
for Regent of U. of M.
mated, roughly, by computing added to it during the debate titute circumstances and greatly in
Opening of Passover
from these figures that those that, on the contrary tend to need of his financial assistance.
on Democratic Ticket
who believe that anti-Semitism strengthen its provisions. Among Mr. Gerowitz is about 48 years of
In
celebration
of the open-
here is growing, and trace the these are the clauses calling for. age, 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of medium
Roy H. Lockwood, Detroit at-
ing of the Passover Festival,
world trend in that direction to immediate dismissal of Jewish weight, has brown hair and black torney, Is one of the two Demo-
Non-Partisan Judiciary
a
musical
aervide
from Central
faults of the Jews themselves teachers and the cancellation of eyes. Anyone aware of his loca- cratic candidates for the Board of
Committee of Michigan
would come to 18.7 of the total Jewish doctors' contracts with the tion is requested do communicate Regents of the University of Mich- Synagogue, New Yprk City,
will be 'broadcast on Monday,
population. The people who fav- social insurance program.
Let's Elect Our-Judges on
with the National Desertion Bu- igan, to be elected this Tuesday,
April 3, from 6:05 to 6:30 D.
or denying admission to immi-
- MERIT and MERIT ALONE
reau, 67 West 47th Street, New April 3. In a statement issued
m., EST, over the Blue net-
grants and who also find fault
this week Mr. Lockwood said:
York City.
work of the National Broad-
with the Jews would be 33.4
"The great dangers that menace
per cent. Somewhere betwen Second Junior Program to
America today are not coming casting Company.
The traditional services will
these two figures is probably the
Be Presented at Jewish
from without our borders, but
The Jennie Needle Goodman
he read by Rabbi Jonah B.
true number of Americans who
from within. And if our people
Center April 12
Club Elects New Officers
Wise
and Rabbi Saul B. Ap-
carry the symptoms of latent
lose faith in democratic processes
MICHIGAN—"St. Louis Blues,"I
pelbaum, both of Central
anti-Semitism. Probably only a
The second of the series of ju- starring Dorothy Lamour and and institutions and principles of
At
a meeting of the Jennie
Synagogue. The choir under
few of them already have a nior programs arranged for young
government, it will be because of
Needle Goodman Club held March
the direction of Lazar Weiner
virulent case. The Survey con- people, between the ages of I) and Lloyd Nolan, is on the screen at hunger and cold and desperation
15,
at
the residence of Mrs. Betty
the
Michigan
Theater
together
and featuring Fritz Lechner,
cludes with the observation that 15, will be presented on Wednes-
and loss of all hope. I regard the
Goldberg, 2627 Oakman Court, the
baritone, as eoloist will pro-
the rest are simply the potential day, April 12, at 2 p. m., in the with Martha Raye, Bob Hope and University of Michigan as one of
following
officers were elected for
vide the music for the broad-
audience for the oratory of auditorium of the Jewish Com- Andy Devine in "Never Say Die." the great bulwarks in the fight we
the coming year:
BROADWAY CAPITOL—The must make tt prepare our young
cast.
Father Coughlin, and of Bund munity Center, Woodward at Hol-
President,
Mrs. Morris Weiner;
The Passover season, ob-
leaders, and, perchance of a brook. The program will consist Broadway Theater, Broadway and men and young women to meet
vice-president, Mrs. William Selt-
served from sunset on April 3,
President Windrip—if It Should of folk songs and dances, to the Grand Circus Park, will depart the problems of a changing world.
zer; treasurer, Mrs. Sam Rosen-
from its two feature policy Easter Independent discussion and
to the evening of April 11,
Happen Here.
accompaniment of a tambouritza
thal; secretary, Mrs. Hyman
Week, starting Friday, April 7, thought must be encouraged and
commemorates the anniversary
Among reasons for anti-Semit- orchestra.
Grossman; flower fund chairman,
and present, for one wook only, developed.
of
the
deliverance
of
the
Is-
ism listed as "favorable" by the
ickets for the entire series are
Mrs. Israel Lieberman; hospital
Major Bowes' huge New York
"The responsibility of a great raelites from Egyptian bond-
Survey are: "People are jealous being sold at 40 cents to non-mem-
committee, Mrs. M. J. Baseman;
World's Fair Revue, on stage in university to the community is
age.
and envious of Jews' accomplish- bers and 30 cents to members,
board
of directors, Mrs. Saul Le-
person. The screen presentation something far greater and more
ments," "Jews too clever and while single admissions are 10
vine, chairman, Mrs. Z. Needle s
will be Gary Cooper and Merle vital than that of merely turning
successful." Among "unfavor- cents.
Mrs. M. J. Baseman, Mrs. B. Gold-
Oberon in "The Cowboy 'end the out winning football or track
able" reasons: "Jews control and
The remaining programs consist Lady."
berg, Mrs. Benjamin Bagdade.
teams. This responsibility can A. C. Lappin Favors Non-
monopolize enterprise, hoard of the following: Sunday, April
These officers will be installed
CINEMA—Two attractions are only be met by turning out young
money. have too much power," 23, "The Wedding," an operetta
Partisan
Amendment
at a banquet planned for May 7
on the Cinema's screen, "The De- me nand young women adequately
"Jews are unfair and dishonest in which delightful Yiddish songs,
at Schiff 's. Reservations are now
fense of Siberia (Volochayevsk)" trained to meet the problems, not
in business." "Jews are clan- translated into the English, are
and "Potemkin."
A. C. Lappin, prominent Detroit being taken by the president.
only of their particular field or
nish, non-mixers, not good citi- sung by the Jewish American
The following new members at-
FOX—"Blondie Meets the Boss," profession, but the larger prob- leader, this week issued the fol-
zens, interested only in race." Youth Chorus; Sunday, May 14,
tended the meeting: Mrs. Louis
second in the increasingly popular lems of a troubled economic and
Among external and neutral rea- "'The' Story Telling Lady"; and
lowing statement:
Weinberg; Mrs. Rose Kunin; Mrs.
screen comedy series based on the social order.
sons: "Religiois and racial pre- Sunday, May 28, movies will be
"The Talmud tells us that 'The Louis Tamaroff. Mrs. Dave Sil-
famous "Blondie" comic strip, un-
"In seeking the important office
judice," "Germans, Hitler, dicta- shown of "Cinderella," "The Bel-I
folds a hilarious new crop of ad- of Regent I do on unselfishly and law was given to men, not to an- verstein of Canton, 0., was ac-
t o r s h i p," "Propaganda, agita- roan Congo" and "Our Gang Com-
ventures for Blondie and Uagwood with no other thought or motive in gels.' That is another way of say- cepted as an honorary member.
tion." "Political motive, Jews edy." For further information,
Bumstead on the Fox screen.
mind than that of rendering serv- ing that the law is given to men
made scapegoat to divert atten- phone Mrs. Selmin at Madison
ADAMS—"My Son is a Crimi- ice to my university and to my (not to angels) to make, enforce Mt. Sinai League to Hear
tion from defects of Nazism," 8275,
nal" is the story of a policeman state. Any candidate who has and obey; and that it is for men
Dr. Kimball April 5
father and a criminal son and any other thought or motive in to interpret law so that justice
Hitler Heading for Trouble, Say.
it reaches its dramatic climax mind than just that is unworthy may prevail.
Members and friends of the
McDonald
"I never could understand why
Miss Louise C. Grace Candi- when the former discovers the na- of consideration."
men vested with judicial authority League of the Mt. Sinai Hospital
NEW YORK (WNS)—Dr.
date for Member of De- ture of his offspring's business.
Association
of Detroit will hear
had to be chosen as members of a
PALMS-STATE—"King of the
James G. McDonald, chairman
a talk on the subject of physi-
troit Board of Education Turf"
and "The Mystery of Mr. Drora Kadima Jrs. of Pion- political party. That system has
of President Roosevelt's Advisory
ology of marriage by Dr. David
always seemed to me as senseless
Committee for Political Refu-
Miss Louise C. Grace, candidate Wong" are the current features
Kimball. at the meeting to be
eer Women's Org. Spon-
as to select our judges according
gees', addressing the annual donor for membership on the Detroit at Palms-State.
sor Bridge Luncheon
to their religions or tastes. Neith- held Wednesday. April 5. at 8:15
luncheon of the women's division Board of Education, in discussing
P. m.. in the Bagley Room of
er
the
Republicans
nor
the
Demo-
of the American Jewish Congress her interest in this honorary posi-
Hotel Statler,
The Drora Kadima Juniors of crats have ■ monopoly of the
declared that Germany has been tion, stated: "I believe that Democrats Confident of Vic-
Another feature of the pro-
the Pioneer Women's Organization men best qualified to sit in judg-
weakened by the absorption of through education the school should
tory April 3
gram
will be the presentation of
have tickets on sale for the bridge ment on their fellow men. Judges
n 0 n - Germanic ovulations who give to adults as well as youth a
the film "Refugees—Today and
can never become loyal members chance to develop the capacity to
Following a campaign unique luncheon to be gived on Wednes- more than any other public offi- Tomorrow," under the auspices
of the Reich. More than 1,000 become a self-supporting, self-re- in the annals of the party. eight day, afternoon, April 26, at Be- cials, ought to be kept free from of the Allied Jewish Campaign.
women heard an analysis of the specting, happy member of society. Democratic candidates seeking dell's auditorium. The proceeds any influences and obligations;
The bingo party given on
events of the last fortnight in Adult education is a growing ne- election and re-election to state will go for the support of the Che- they should be chosen solely upon March 30 •• the paid-up mem-
dens home in Palestine. For tick- their experience and integrity,
Europe as " Hitler Rubicon. "
offices,
and
one
candidate
for
bership affair of the season was
cessity as our many economic
their impartiality and tempera-
Newbold Morris, as the repre- changes and technological advanc- Wayne County Auditor, await ets call Irene Kaploe, TO. 7-5090,
• success.
ment,
sentative of Mayor LaGuardia es demand adaptibility and new the verdict of the electorate at
"'The law was given to men'—
voiced the opinion that Hitler's knowledge. In other words, I be- the polls Monday, April 3.
This Calendar is Free!
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY not to Republicans, not to Demo-
next advance would be upon the lieve the school system should be
A rebuke against the method
crats, but to men. The proposed
Netherlands. He added that the tailored to prepare student. for of "boss domination" in the case
Mrs. Joseph Saks of Cortland amendment to the Michigan Con-
latest coup by Hitler had given the kind of employment available of the Republican ticket has been
stitution, providing for the non-
support in Congress to the Wag- in this community.
made by the Democratic leaders. Ave. was hostess to members
and
friends of the Home Relief partisan election of judges, will
ner-Rogers bill, by which 20,000
"In Detroit, 67% of those em- Chairman Porritt declared that.
refugee children would be ad- ployed are in industry, the high- "it was so obvious before the Re- Society at the "Bundle Tea" and result, if adopted, In the selection
mitted to this country, and that est industial percentage of any publican party's state convention regular meeting of the organiza- of men for what they are as men
and not as partisans. Every voter
there was now hone that it could city in the country. This is a in Flint that the convention lion on Mandav, March 27.
Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsberg. who values his freedom and prizes
be passed. Mrs. Stephen S. Wise, situation which has to be met by would be under the thumb of Ed-
his participation in our great de-
president.
welcomed
the
guests
chairman of the women's division approximately 80%- of our high ward N. Barnard. Frank D. Mc-
of the American Jewish Con- school graduates who do not go to Kay and Melville B. McPherson, and new members. A general !to- mocracy, owes it to himself, to his
community
and to his state to sup-
beholf
of
the
Mo'os
pesl
in
gress, announced that $30,000 college. Vocational training is Part that the late Governor Fitzgerald
had been donted through the of our present school system, but declined to take part in any of Chitim Committee was made by port all movements to advance
democacy.
Thus, on April 3, we
Mrs.
Al
Weisman
who
told
of
luncheon for the work of the to a wholly inadequate extent. I the pre-convention discussions.
organization and that a third believe these facilities should be Ile did not arrive in Flint until the many new cases that are in will be afforded such an opportun-
house would be added to the greatly increased."
it was time for him to make his need of Passover food this year. ity by approving the amendment."
An announcement was made
two already operating as refu-
Miss Grace, a native Detroiter appearance on the platform."
gees homes. Mrs. James Lees and prominent advertising woman,
The fight of the Democratic by Mrs. Harry L. Shulman, spon-
sor
of Junior Home Relief. that
Laidlaw and Mme. Irene Ilarand, was the oiginator of the Zonta candidates for the preservation
Knights of Pythias to Meet
a Roman Catholic exile from Vocational Information Card now lof Civil Service brought Mich- the annual Mother and Daughter
Thursday, April 6
benquet
would be held on Sun-
Vienna, also spoke.
being used in the Detroit l'ublic igan by the Democrats has re.
day, M ay 14, et 1 p. m.
, This calendar gives you every
Schools and many others. She ceived the wholehearted support
After
conferring the rank of Hebrew date and its equivalent
Mrs. S. B. Danto introduced
Nuremberg Laws A plied to has made a life study of vocational of both the press and the people
Robert
S.
Drews,
who
spoke
Dr.
knight
on
a
class
of
candidates
English date (and the day of the
Czech, Bohemian and
training as a part of our school of Michigan.
on "What is a Normal Person." last Tuesday. Detroit Lodge No. , week) from 1917 to 1941. You
Moravian Jew.
system and has given many talks
The
home
Relief
Society
ac-
55,
Knights
of
Pythias,
adjourned
can
find your Yahrzeit or Bar
PRAGUE (WNS)—Anti-Semi- on the subject in schools and many Rabbi Franklin's Addresses
knowledges the following dont- the meeting to next Thursday. Mitzvah easily. It also gives you
tism laws patterned after the clubs.
to
Be
on
Station
WXYZ
tione•
In
memory
of
Abraham
April
6,
every important Tom Toy up to
Nazi Nuremberg regulations and
Saturday Evening at 8
L. Cohen of 2532 Warwick Rd.,
On account of Passover the 1962.
later decrees were recommended
Shaker Heights, Cleveland, 0., regular Tuesday night meeting
Thousands of Jewish families
Vladimir Hurban, the snueky
for Bohemia and Moravia by the
have secured copies. The calendar
The Message of Israel Program by Mrs. Joseph Marks; • dona- will not be held next week.
National Assembly. The recom- Czech Minister to Washington
Chancellor Command Rabbi lie free. Just write • card or •
mendation was considered tanta- who has refused to hand 'his featuring the addresses by Dr. Leo tion from Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
mount to acceptance by the gov- Legs ti o n over to the Nettie. M. Franklin will be broadcast in ;Korner in honor of Son's Bar Harold N. Rosenthal requests all letter to:
ernment members, some of whom fought in Palestine during the transcription over Station WXYZ IMitzrah ; a donation for P133- members to be present on Thurs- I H. J. Heinz Co., Dept. 32, Pitts-
over from Mrs. Julia Cohen.
day evening, at 8 p. m.
burgh, Pa,
at 8 p. M. this Saturday night.
participated in formulating it. world war.

RUBINER

Every oonce of effort we
possess . . . every day in
every year for 48 years
. . . has been spent in
mastering just one trade
—HATS. Hats have been
our lifework, our chosen
career! When your
' thoughts turn to I new
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205 GRATIOT

I E KRUEGER NAMED
IONE-THIRD OF AMERICANS
KNOLLWOOD MANAGER
BELIEVE ANTI - SEMITISM -
IS GROWING IN THE U. S.

LEO J. NOWICKI

ly enough Nowicki has assumed

the assignment ungrudgingly. and
is waging a whirlwind campaign
that is taking him to every nook
and corner of the county, which
he is continuing until the elec-
tion next Monday.
Leo J. Nowicki has lived all his
life in Detroit. He knows the
city,
he knows the people. and
The story of a Jewish scien-
knows their needs. He is a grad-
tist who was brutally treat-
uate of Michigan University
ed by the Nazi barbarians.
School of Engineering and is an
engineer by professor. But. his
Shown Daily from
vocation is public service. His
record as a public officer is his
7 to 11:30 P. M.
beat recommendation. As Drain
Mellneee—Nundry & Wednesday
Commissioner he kept his pledge
of economy by doing an efficient
Ticket. 30c Weft:dein
job, without cutting a single
Pie Sunday and Illoildslys
salary. Ile saved the county many
Children-111 tents
hundreds of thousands of dollars
without decreasing the efficiency
of his department. He also creat-
ed jobs for more than 3,000 work-
Young People's Society of ers under the U. S. Government
Congregation Bnai Moshe Relief Plan. He was twice recog-
nized by President Roosevelt ap-
The Young People's Society of pointments. He was the first State
Congregation Bnai Moshe an- PWA Commisioner and helped in
nounced at its March 26 meeting the prganization of the Public
the names of 14 new members.
Works Program.
The social committee chairman,
Sal Auslander, is planning a bi-
cycle and wienie roast party on
Sunday afternoon, April 16. Mem-
bers and their friends will meet at
the Congregation.
The dramatic group participated
For the joint purpose of pre-
in the All-Congregation Night pro- senting a discussion of a current
gram March 29. Miss Sarah Stein, national topic and demonstrating
dramatic coach, was well pleased the work of the organization in
with the performance of Two training young Jewish men as
Goyim." She has plans for sev- public speakers, the Philomathic
eral one-act plays to be presented Debating Club will hold its 37th
at social meetings.
annual model debate at 8:30 p. m.
Plans for the organization's Wednesday, May 17, at the Jewish
third annual Maytime dance fea-
Center.
turing Marvin Kohn and his or-
Manual Ginzler, David Crohn,
chestra, are in full swing. Martin and Louis Levin will oppose Wil-
Miller is in charge of ticket dis- liam Shapero, Irving Siden and
tribution. Dr. David Dashal is in David Borodawkin in the discus-
charge of publicity. Jesse Stern is sion as to whether or not Presi-
supervising the program. The dent Roosevelt should be given a
dance will be given Sunday, May
third term.
7, at the Synagogue. Proceeds will
The Judge Harry J. Dingeman
be distributed among various char- silver cup will be awarded to the
ities.
winning team and the best speaker
will receive the Louis Smilansky
Bnai David Children's Seder gold medal. Second and third best
on Sunday Morning
speakers wit be rewarded respec-
A children's seder with all its tively, with the Mrs. F. V. Mar-
details will be carried out by the tin silver medal and the Cava-
children of the Bnai David Relig- naugh bronze medal.
This model meeting is a dem-
ious school on Sunday, April 2, at
onstration of the type of meetings
10:30 a. m.
Robert Solomon will make Kid- held each week since 1898, when
dush and the "Four Questions" the organization was founded by
will be asked by Bobby Cohen, Pe- Louis Smilansky, Louis Wine
ter Bricker, Marjorie Solomon and and Prof. Samuel M. Levin, now
head of the economics department
Jerry Goldberg
he following will participate in at Wayne University. Since then,
the
Philomathic has been known
reading the Ilagadah: Joe Gore-
lick. Herbert.Hordes, Irvine Hei- as one of the outstanding forensic
societies
of the city.
man, Ruth Ruttenberg, Harold
Included in the program will be
Fuhrer and Sally Levine.
The girls to kindle lights are a dance afte the contest. The pub-
Irma Gorelick, Blossom Jacobs. lic illipvited to attend. There will
Beverly Please, Ilene Ratner and be no sariesion charge.
The publicity charman, Harry
Thelma Docile.
The Sisterhood will be hostesses L. Jacobs. urges the several hun-
to the children of the Religions dred alumni .1 the
School.
attend the cont

Philomathic Model
Debate on May 17

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