711E ZATROTTATIWOIROMtile PAGE S IX July 28, 1939 • nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Final Clearance! 785 prs. Ruby and La Valle Formal of Rainbow Girls on August 7 Engagements NURSERY SCHOOL IS SPONSORED BY JUNIOR COUNCIL Esther Field on The Altman Hour ! Save III Thirty underprivileged young- Esther Field, noted radio and sters are now enjoying the pleas- stage star, who is now visiting ures, and ensuing advantages, of here from New York, will be a well-supervised nursery school under the auspices of the Junior Group of the ls'ational Council of Jewish Women, Detroit Sec- Annual Summer tion. This endeavor is in the nature of a year-round project for any needy children from the for women Sale of Furs ages of 2 through 6. The Junior Council is thus following the most advanced so- There'. • superb collection cial work theories in giving such aid to young children. The Coun- of new fashio n fur. ready cil feels that by helping pre- for you ■ at Himelhoch's, Former values to • $16.75 school youngsters, more positive summer sale-priced . . . To w ind up this sale without further ado, we offer this July 30—Miss Lillian Beatrice Loewenberg, daughter of Mrs and more lastipg benefits can be backed by the Himelhoch fine footwear at one of the lowest prices in our history. Jacob S. Loewenberg of 1485 Virginia Park, to Bernard Eifer given than by helping older chil- label of quality. Pick your dren who have already developed Inclu led are Whites, Prints, combinations, and dark shades son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Eifer of Richton Ave. faulty behavior patterns. Thus, in th e season's smartest models; high and low heels. new coat now, if possible. July 30—Miss Margaret Stone, daughter of Ben Stone, of 326 preventive as well as curative Tyler Ave., to Harold Getz, son of Simon Getz of St. Louis, Mo. work is being done. The children Reception at home. No cards. Aug. 20—Miss Alice Zaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel are kept off the city streets and Ziff of Cortland Ave., to Manuel Barris, son of Mr. and Mrs. are being taught wholesome Convenient terms of Samuel Barris of Philadelphia Ave., at 6:30 p. m. in Bnai David group adjustments. payment may be Summer quarters of the nur- Synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst. 1526 WASHINGTON BLVD. sery-school are located in the arranged Hutchins School, 8820 Woodrow Wilson. The Council, with the assistance of Federal funds, has I provided for a well-trained super- ESTHER FIELD visor, several assistants, a cook, and a nurse. . There is still a need, however, featured as guest artist on Alt- July 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Simms (Adele Holsman o for toys suitable for children of man's Jewish Hour, on Station! Cleveland) of 13331 Fourteenth St., a daughter. Suzanne Judith. pre-school age, and equipment WMBC, from 12 noon to 1:15 July 14.—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodman (Edith Cohen for the use of the school. If n. nn. this Sunday, July 30. Mrs. of Windsor) of 3255 Cortland Ave., a daughter, Rochelle Hilda. anyone has any such toys, a Field, who is known as "Die July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Aratin (Toby Ehrlich) of worthwhile community service Yiddishe Mame" and is popular Clements Ave., a daughter. would be done if the person among Jewish audiences through- July 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Silberstein (Gertrude would bring them to the school out the country, will sing a Bred) of Santa Barbara Ave., a daughter, Sema. any afternoon before 3. If this group of popular songs during July 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leaderman (Janet Hayman), is inconvenient, the Council asks the Sunday broadcast. a son. The entire WMBC ensemble with HEALTH•SITE RAISES such persons to call Mrs. Eva July 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack a Mintz (Florence M. Buchman), Bayer at Townsend 5-7405, who will play during the broadcast a son. will make arrangements for pick- this Sunday under the direction KRASTOF - CARON July 25—To Mr. and Mrs: Al H. Dworkin (Bertha Berry) of ing up the toys. of Abraham Grushkoff. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caron 3838 Webb Ave., a daughter, Cynthia Lee. announce the marriage of their ernments and organizations inter- daughter, Anne, to Jack Krastof, aws towelow•. GNAW Hard b, Mellen err Phylirlan, no Our Doman id Ortowtrf ested in the refugee problem. son of Dave Krastof, on Sunday, awider• under Ida% Lan N Walt. June 25. Rabbi NI. Zager of- Reich Examines Trust ficiated. Foundation Dr. Helmuth Wohlthat, Nazi 1119 GRISWOLD ST. SLOMAN • SCHWARZ economic expert, declared that Ger- Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. The marriage of Eleanor Leh- many "is prepared to permit one- Iran Schwarz, daughter of Mrs. quarter of Jewish wealth in the Last Sunday, during the regu- Samuel Schwarz and Robert A. Analysis of Career and Personality of German Dictator Reich to be out into a central tar radio period over Station Sloman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- trust fund to assist emigration of WMBC, Hyman Altman took oc- in Illustrated Feature to Start Monday mund Sloman of Arden Park, Jewish refugees." The German of- casion to discuss the announce- in Detroit Times took place July 18 at the home ficial was said to be in close con- ment made by Richard W. Read- of the bride's mother on LaSalle tact with the League of Nations ing that he would be a condi- Blvd. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Would you like to learn the rise to power against immense high commissioner for refugees date for re-election as Mayor performed the ceremony before obstacles. He analyzes the career and with Sir Herbert Emerson, of Detroit. Mr. Altman briefly It screen of smilax and cybodium psychological factors behind the and personality of the German director of the Evian committee. outlined the work accomplished ONE HUNDRED TEN EAST HANCOCK fern flanked by tall standards of acts and ambitions of Adolf Hit- Dictator. Dr. Wohlthat said that establish. by Mayor Reading and stated (CORNER JOHN R) candelabra and baskets of white ler as seen by Emil Ludwig, w t soo n far ashe lo If Hitler died, what would hap- ment of a trust was under close that see, gladioli, asters and larkspur. world's foremost biographer? pen in Germany? What man is scrutiny by the German govern- could be TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000 The bride, who entered on the These opinions are incorporated Hitler's ideal? What is the scien- ompeint ng andthequesionTw neasoodnetvreall . made against Reading. Ile has arm of her uncle, I.ouis Lehman in Dr. Ludwig's biography of tific explanation of Hitler's tre- trier d his tftniost to f u ether any- satisfactorily, BERTRAM FRIEDMAN. Manager of Philadelphia, wore a gown of Hitler—not yet available in book mendous driving power? Is Hit- st ssouldotps conjunc- operate nii thing that would benefit the city white frosted mousseline de sole, form—to appear as a daily illus- ler doomed to fail? Is he destined trust with efforts without affecting the taxpayer's accelerate made with a sweetheart neckline, trated feature in the Detroit to be recognized among the og nrati000nppolfyinrgefuthgeern es whiyth fifnoarnnic i n g , burden. short puffed sleeves, and a tightly Times starting Monday. great leaders along with Napo- and During the present week the (Ned bodice which was accentu- Emil Ludwig wrote humanized leon and Bismarck? a nd recut i meiltnn ships. Mayor has attended the U. S. c as well ated by the bouffant skirt. Her lives of Napoleon, Frederick the Dr. Ludwig gives his views on t ransportation Conference of Mayors in New tiered veil of fingertip length Great, Bismarck, Lincoln, Roose- these questions in the powerful York City to try to avert the tulle was held by a coronet of velt and other celebraties. Now biography of the undiscovered of . collapse of Detroit's WPA pro- For this Summer orange blossoms. She carried a Dr. Ludwig writes of the amaz- Hitler which will start Monday MacDonald, Wise Praise Work gram. The Mayor was also a Commission i n Establishment colonial bouquet of white roses ing life of Adolf Hitler, of his in the Detroit Times. until September 10, member of a delegation of of Foundation and lilies of the valley. mayors who discussed the acute NEW YORK (WNS) — James Miss Corinne Schwarz of Grand SEND YOUR relief problem with President G. MacDonald, chairman of the Bench, Mich., was her sister's President's Advisory Committee on Roosevelt. maid of honor. The flower girl He is also trying to seek ap- Refugees and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, proval ens Sandra Schlafer, niece of of $40,000,000 Woodward the bride. William Sloman was e member of the committee, issued Ave. subway project to provide his brother's best man. statements expressing satisfaction employment for the city's job- that the new Co-ordinating Foun- Following the ceremony, a re- TO BE dation, the establishment of which less. Under the Mayor's plan the ception for 200 guests was held, Federal Government would fi- was after which the couple left for (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) President Roosevelt's A d v i s o r y affected through negotiations nonce the subway entirely, and with Germany, conducted prom- Virginia Beach, and the Balsams on Refugees found pros- pally by Robert T. Pell, of the In- the city's credit thus would not in New Hampshire. Out of town September, but all the delegates C be impaired by the issuance of nests included Mr. and Mrs. Na- who commented publicly praised ; perts promising enough for 29,000 1 tergovernmental Refugee Commit- bonds NOW for the proposed under- than Sloss and Mrs. Stella Laz- the President's move. President ! families. f On the Island of Min- tee, will not be used roadway. ports from any country." ports Pay When Delivered arus of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt's invitation to confer danao, in the Philippines, a simi- In concluding his talk Mr. — Norman Sloman of St. Louis, Mn, Washington was issued through! tar committee found room for 10,- Altman asked his listeners to and Mrs. Louis Lehman of Phila- Mr. Taylor to Sir Herbert Emer- 000 refugees in areas suitable for Germany May Send Official to give thought to all these step. delphia. White House Meeting id r a ild evelop- son director of the Intergovern- 1 a gr iculture or n ust taken by Mayor Reading and BERLIN (WNS) — It was then to determine if he was not mental Refugee Committee, Earl, meat. A report of Dutch Guiana Resale Shop of Council of Winterton, its chairman and chief is due shortly and the French learned from reliable sources that entitled to carry on his good gove rnment has approved an loves- Germany would name a delegate work for another term in office. from Great Britain, Jewish Women Appeals delegate to the governments of France, th e ! , Ligation of conditions in New Cale- if the Reich were invited to par- for Men's, Women's and Netherlands, Argentina and Bra- donia, an island off the east coast ticipate in the intergovernmental "The Voice" is the name of the Children's Clothing refugee conference called by Presi- new paper that has made its an- xi'. whose representatives, with, of Australia. those of the United States and dent Roosevelt for a two-day meet- pearance in New York under the Establish Foundatio n to Fi ing at the White House in Sep- auspices of the Commitee of A special appeal for men's Great Britain, are vice-chairmen! women's, and children's clothing of the committee. tember. It was further indicated Catholics to. Fight Anti-Semitism , ! The establishment sh us of an inte r - that the delegate would be named .. , One of its features is a page is being made by Mrs. Jack other countries! Alt hough foundation to negotiate Rothberg, chairman of the Re- gave gave a sign of willingness to admit, with the German government for only to give all desired informa- of answers to specific ant•Jewish tion to the delegates. sale Shop, maintained by the De- a larger number of refugees than'. I libels published in Father Couirh- orderly exodus of Jews from Germany is not a member of lin's "Social Justice" . . . The troit Section, National Council under present arrangements the the Reich by a group of American the Intergovernmental Committee. answers come from well-known of Jewish Women, at 89 Mack Brazilian delegate announced that an applied to Ave. Catholic authorities. his government was willing to re-:d British British Jews Board who of Trade for a A slip of the foot may be soon Used clothing of any kind is ceive 3,000 Catholic refugees from. license to register the foundation of recovered; but that of the tongue needed to replenish the stock of For who hath despised the day the shop, open during the sum- Germany this year. Brazil had under the name of the Co-ordin- perhaps never. of small things? Flower. for all occasion.- so —Thomas Fuller. mer months from MondaY already agreed to accept 3,000 acing Foundation. The establish- -Zechariah 4:10. Deafer-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622 Jewish refugees during 1939 and ment of the foundation culminates vet! by THE UNION through Thursday, from 10 a. it is said that most of the 8,000 six months of negotiations by the APR° m. until 4 p. rn. Costume jewelry, now in Brazil on temporary visas Intergovernmental Committee on OR 7HODOX JEWI old dishes, glassware, lamps, CONORIOAIIONS Of AMERICA receiving permission to take, Refugees conducted principally by any discarded household goods are of 0 Is on the front up permanent residence. Robert T. Pell, retiring American lean can be used by the shop. of the label The Committee also heard that vice-director of ,the committee, roval from this project are approval T app prospects of permanently set- with the German government. The devoted to the scholarship fund the large numbers of refugees negotiations were paralleled by cling HEINZ VEGETARIAN of the Council and to defray in British Guiana "with Amen- consultations among Jewish inter- vri:;:th igehbbco,,t. the expenses of scholarship girls can help" were "almost indefinite" ests in London and New York. tiigintor, to at Council Camp at Jeddo, Mich. under certain conditions, and that As soon as the foundation is es- t.t KOSHER! lair tha ey,a A phone call to the clubhouse, hood.iohtioti would he advisable to spend tablished it is believed the Ger- Columbia 0450, or to Mrs. Roth- it £200,000 in sending pioneers to' man government would establish I PAREV berg, Townsend 7-0892, will in- British Guiana on the chance that a trust fund in which the wealth sure the pick-up of all contri- greater numbers would find a of the emigrating Jews would be butions. profitable new life there. concentrated for use in financing gration and settlement Private Jewish Sources Cam- , athberiorod. emi i gration , Louis B. Harrison of Bay he applies- pletely Tapped riFliltlif AT YOUR TABLE FOR 70 YEARS' t City Honored With Ap• Officials of the committee, dis- tion to the Board of Trade stated pointment to Important cussing the magnitude of its task, I that its objects were: (1) To co- operate with individuals and or- National Committee To Unveil Monument in I R E CEPTACLES estimated that left 120,0n0 to 140,0001 ganizations engaged in helping in- persons had Germany oar ► age• •sh and ROMA. Mrs. Gus- Tribute to Late year, yet only a small proportion: voluntary emigrants from Ger- Rein( orced Concrete full, Garr- odd ...di nowt Right. sic Klein on Sunday, Research conducted by Louis of the total has been settled per- many; (2) to deal with the Evian i B. Harrison, superintendent of manently abroad. ; Committee and the League of Na- AMERICAN July 30 the Bay City filtration plant, in I tions High Commissioner for Refu- In Europe at the present time,i RECEPTACLE CO. the field of activated carbon in ( 3) to seek to improve th e 579 Kenilworth. To. 8.5889 The unveiling of a monument Processing water, has been rec- exclusive of greater Germany, itcondi! tion of Jews in Germany and ,, was estimated that there were (4) to arrange orderly emigre- , in memory of the !ate Mrs ognized by the appointment to an important national commit- of 150,000 German refugees, 60,000 Hon of involuntary emigrants and Gussie Klein will take place on tee. them supported wholly or part- the protection and transfer of Sunday. July 30, 10:30 a. m. According to word received ly by private organizations. The their The property. financial burden has fallen almost sharp, at Oakvicw Cemetery, from Prof. Mathew M. Braidech, include Paul Baer- entirely on private organizations, chairman of the American Water- Royal Oak. •ald, New York, chairman of the works committee on activated which have raised money chiefly American Jewish Joint Distribu- Mrs. Klein, a native of Brook- carbon research, the local official from Jewish sources. It is esti- lyn, was 41 years old at the has been appointed a member of mated that the United Jewish Ap- tion Committee; Dr. Stephen S. time of her death, Aug. 30, 1939. that committee. peal in the United States has rais- Wise; former Justice Joseph M. Preskauer; Lewis L. Strauss; Les- She was a resident of Detroit Prof. Braidech is connected ed $18,000,000 of its $20,000,000 Fea urine Sammy a. the for 21 years and was past presi- with the Case School of Applied quota, but this drive cannot be s ing Rosenwald; former Ambassa- One Man Band dent of the Sisterhood of Con- Science at Cleveland. repeated immediately. The com- dor John W. Davis; Owen D. Young; former Ambassador Dave gregation Bnai Moshe. a mem- DINNER SUGGESTION Harrison attended the national mittee finds that private charity Mennen Morris; former Governor ber of the Goodwill Sewing Cir- convention of the American is increasing rather than diminish- Fresh Shrimp. OF TRADITIONAL CHICKERING QUALITY cle, Purity Chapter 0. E. S. and Waterworks association at At- ing, but it must now look to the Nathan L. Miller; Rufus Jones, le A La Creole en C Of the same fine materials and skilled craftsmanship was active in many other chari- lantic City last June, at which governments for aid as well, be- chairman of the American Friends (Quakers) Service Committee and table undertakings. which have made Chickering an accepted standard of he gave a paper on results of cause i n c r e a s i ng commitments Mrs. Klein was laid to rest experiments conducted in the use have given rise to "great anxiety." a British committee including quality in the piano field for more than a century—yet Lord Bearsted, Lionel Cohen, An- 31, 1938, and is mourned Aug. 0 1 1111110111 by her husband, Emanuel, two of carbon at the local plant. The Survey Reports St Territorial thony de Rothschild, Sir Horace offered at one of our lowest prices ever, for a piano of Paper attracted much attention Possibilities Rumbold, former Ambassador to P 1 2411,11111,01I If. 2-1301 this character. Easy, responsive action; case of mahog- children, Jeanne and Norman; at the time. Germany and a member of the $20 000 000 to B r it am i ha s g iven . her mother, Mrs. Sarah Good- any veneer; genuine ivory keys; full 88-note scale; Pell Royal Commission, and Sir aid Czech refugees, and Belgium EXTENDED man; three Bitters, Mrs. Morns 70 DEGREES COOL gloriously rich tone. Priced low at Hudson's now! Hope Simpson, director of PAYMENTS Feingold, Mrs. Alex Abramovitz Harry N. Grossman Moves has undertaken to retain 3,000 John the Refugee Survey of the Royal refugees of a total of 15,000 now His Law Office and Mrs. S. Bernhard. and four Your Old Piano Accepted as Part Payment! in that country. The Netherlands Institute of International Affairs. brothers, Joseph Abraham S. Ja- Although the foundation was a in tanive n i nog. a large Harry N. Grossman, attorney central camp p i s fo maintaining Assistant Attorney General cob and Harry Goodman; a host Music Store—Thirteenth Floor—Woodward Avenue Bldg. at Grand River created by American and British refugees. Thurman Arnold's incipient cam- of friends and the people she and counsellor-at-law, announces In Northern Rhodesia there is Jews, it was understood that befriended and aided in her the removal of his law offices paign against monopolies is philanthropic work. from 1052 National Bank Bldg reom for up to 500 families over French, Belgian and Dutch Jews would be invited to participate. known in Washington as the Rabbi Moses Fischer and Can- to inure spacious quartets; at a period of years at a cost of be- "Brandeta Crusade." the name tor David Katzman will officiate 1016 of the s^ire Asso- twei a $5,000 to $7,500 a family. The foundation will not have any Price Subject to 3% Sales Tax. deriving from the fact that the at the unveiling. All friends are doted with Grossman are In the Dominican Republic the capital shares, but will be a kind STORE HOURS, DAILY, 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Meyer Robin and Louis Ravine. committee which conducted a sur- of intermediary between the pro- former Justice was one of the original champions of the Sher- invited by the family to be pres- Phones. Ca. 5542 and Ca. 5543.1 .cy there under the auspices of jected German trust and the goy- , • -• ent Sunday morning. man An a The Bonnie Brook Country Club located at Telegraph Road, between Seven and Eight Mile Roads, will be the scene of the fourth annual summer formal of the Rainbow Girls Purity Chapter No. 12. The evening of Aug. 7 will feature Red Lewis and his De. troiters; a floorshow given by members of the Monte Carlo Dancing School; a well known' Detroit singer; a burlesque opera; refreshments, and souve- nirs. The Misses Selma Silverman and Betty Meyers are cooperat- ing chairmen of the affair, reser- vations for which may be made by calling To. 1-0182, or Tr. 2-2553. Miss Sally Simons invites young men and women to avail themselves of her dating bureau servicesby calling To. 5-1855. During the cooling week two committee meetings of impor- tance will be held. The first will be on Mofiday evening, July 31, at 1845 Woodingham, the home of Mrs. Springer, mother advisor of Purity assembly. Anyone needing trammortation should call Un. 3-2108. On Thursday, Aug. 3, at 8:30, the last meet- Inc before the spring formal will be held at the home of. Vir- ginia S. Lichtenstein, 2446 Clair. mount. Miss Sue Bank, worthy advisor, will preside. Footwear $495 AMID j 15Y IOTEL ALMETTO A II 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 .. . Mrs. Bessie Ginsburg of Cincinnati, 0., announces the engage ment of her daughter, Evelyn, to Sam Lifchitz of this city.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Felsenteld announce the engagement o their daughter, Betty, to Harry Lichter, son of Adolph 11. Lichter Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feigenson of Stuftevant Ave. announc the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Samuel Rosenthal son of Mrs. Eva Rosenthal of. Blaine Ave. The marriage will tak place Aug. 22 at the Shaarey Zedek. Himelhoch's Weddings • Births SAVE YOUR EYES arrian es Record of Mayor Reading Reviewed by Hyman Altman PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS BEHIND HITLER IN LUDWIG'S BIOGRAPHY THE TARIFF IS MODERATE MURRAY'S LEADER'S OFFER FREE STORAGE INTEKOVERNMENT REFUGEE AGENCY SEES THE PROBLEM AS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AILMENT RUGS Cleaned CALL LEADER Ty. 5-8400 For milchig meals or fleischig meals! saris EINZ © FOODS 0! NOW! Sa army Dibcrt's Music Chiche•ing •. . . PI AN 0 '395 The J. L. Hudson Company