100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

August 18, 1939 - Image 6

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1939-08-18

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.



August 18, 1939

TLePentorriEwun
LARomiaq
I

sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

('AGE SIX

a.

IREFUGEES BARRED
FROM SHANGHAI ON
JAPANESE ORDERS

LAST to DAYS

War Time Status
In Rhine Valley

Engagements

Und erground Anti-Nagi Force*

(CONCLUDED IR011 PAGE (INC)

in the Ethiopian region of Lake
Tana, according to unofficial re-
ports which said that the Italian
government had invited the com-
mission to make the survey. Her-
man Fuernberg, commission head,
is said to be ready to leave for
Rome, thence to Addis Ababa,
where he will be joined by four
of his fellow-committeemen.

Report on Existing
Dissatisfaction

th
Mrs. Max L. Fleiss of 3750 Boston Blvd. announces
engagement of her daughter, Esther, to Morris Shrager, son of Mr
and Mrs. Harry Shrager of 2605 Elmhurst Ave,
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred M. Linick announce the engagement o
their daughter, Melitta, to Sidney Marks of New York City,
Mr. and Mrs. William. Solomon of Elmhurst Me. announc
the betrothal of their daughter, Frances, to Carl Agranoff o
Monterey Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kravis of Clairmount Ave. announce th
engagement of their daughter, Helen, to J. Milton Zimmerman
O. The wedding
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zimmerman of Toledo,
will take place in January.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin of
Calvert Ave. are sojourning in
Inhabitants of the Rhine Val-
Far Rockaway, N. Y. They will
also spend a few days in New ley have already received final
and
complete instructions from
York City.
Nazi officials for the evacuation
Mrs. Jack Zide, fbrmerly of of all persons not engaged in
Detroit, now of Omaha, Neb., is military activity, according to
visiting her father and mother-in- the most recent report received
law, hl•. and Mrs. I. Zide of from inside Germany by the
Friends of German Freedom.
Hazelwood Ave.
Plan Colony an Africa
In case of war—and the peo-
PARIS. (WNS) — Informed
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher ple in the Rhine area believe
the war will be soon—the entire
sources disclosed that Representa-
leaving
to
at-
are
and family
area west of the Rhine will be
tive HamiltonsFish of New York
cleared and in the southern area
had spoken with Foreign Minis-
tgtdtle thj„4r,anhii ich., reunion will
another strip of land will be
ter Georges Bonnet and Colonial
take place Sunday, Aug. 20.
evacuated, the report states.
Minister Georges Mandel on a

plan to create an autonomous
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
Halprin
11,000•word Bullets
Rose Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Miss

Aug.
20
for
world
refu-
state in Africa
Miller of Leslie Ave., to Leon Ilack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and son, Robert. returned from
"Every person has been told
gees from funds raised by pri- B. Hack of Pasadena Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel, Rabbi A. M. a tour of the West and Califor- where he is to go. Housewives
vate sources in America.
are to open all windows before
Hershman officiating. ilia.
Aug. 20—Miss Alice Zaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
leaving and also to open the
Van Zeeland Heads Foundation
Mrs. 0. I. Baker and daughters, gas outlets—gas will be shut off
Zaff of Cortland Ave., to Manuel Barris, son of Mr. and Mrs.
LONDON. (WNS) — It was Samuel Barris of Philadelphia Ave., at 6:30 p. m. in Bnai David Elaine, Naomi and Marian. re- to eliminate danger of explo-
turned from a month's visit in sion—and they are to leave their
learned here that Dr. Paul Van Synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst.
Zeeland, former Premier of Bel-
Aug. 27—Miss Harriet Baron. daughter of Mrs. Henry Baron Oscoda. Mich.
front door keys in the locks,"
gium, has, accepted the presi- of McQuade Ave., to Hymen Freedland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Barnett
the
report continues.
dency of a $1,000,000 "co-ordi- Freedland of Gladstone Ave., at 6 p. m. at Beth David Synagogue.
The latest news from inside
Minimum Charge for Alterations
nating foundation," organized by
Sept. 2—Miss Annette Sara Manson, daughter of Mrs. Bess and son, Ronnie, returned from
Mic h. I Germany has just been issued
British and American Jews to Manson of Elmhurst Ave., to Maurice Zeiger, son of Mrs. Clara a sojourn in South Haven,
in an 11,000-word bulletin by
Entire Stock of
Entire Stock of
aid the emigration of Jews from Zeiger of Monterey Ave., at Congregation Bnai David, at B D. in.
I the Friends of German Free-
Mrs. George Kleiman and
Sept. 3—Miss Beatrice Glieberman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
dom, 112 E. 19th St., New York.
Germany.
Harry Glieberman of Fullerton Ave., to William Casman, son of family of Calvert Ave. returned The officers and executive com-
from a stay in northern Michi-
Mrs.
Fannie
Casman
of
Fenkell
Ave.,
at
Congregation
Shaarey
mittee of the Friends of Ger-
Vagabond Refugee Vessels Adrift
gan.
man Freedom include Reinhold
Zedek. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate.
on Mediterranean in
Search of Port
• Sept. 3—Miss Harriet Jean Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Golden and Niebuhr, Mary Fox, Adolph
Mrs.
J.
P.
Rosenthal
of
Boston
Blvd.,
to
Hyman
M.
Beale,
son
of
Hold, Richard Storrs Childs, Hel-
ISTANBUL. (WNS) — Five
daughter, Sadell, Mr. and Mrs.
hundred refugee Jews from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bielewich.
Louis J. Goodman, J. Goodman, en Hall, Paul Kellogg and Nor-
Large Assortments to Choose From
Sept.
3—Miss
Lillian
Lovinger,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Czecho-Slovakia arrived at this
Mrs. R. Nelson, Leo Nelson and man Thomas.
40% Tax on Incomes
port on the crippled Panamanian Samuel Lovinger of Waverly Ave., to Norman R. Gould, son of Eli Lightstone• are leaving to
Of Germany's national in-
steamer Parita, seeking a haven Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gould of Rochester Ave., at First Hebrew attend the Breakstone reunion
D. m.
Congregation
of
Delray,
at
6
come
,
407
is being collected in
denied them at several Mediter-
which is being held in Fleisch-
Sept. 3—Miss Florence Golden, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. D.
taxes and levies primarily to
ranean ports. Turkish authorities
Toronto, man, N. Y.
Golden,
to
Theodore
Richmond,
son
of
Jacob
Richmond
of
feed the gigantic war machine
imposed a quarantine on the ship
and denied the passengers per- Canada, at the Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clemens, Rev. Golden and
The Beth Israel Congregation and the war bureaucracy, the
mission to land. The boat is re- Rabbi Winchester officiating.
and Ladies' Auxiliary of Ann Ar- report states. The effect of Nazi
ported unseaworthy and lacking
bor will have their annual picnic government policy on labor has
sufficient provisions and fuel af-
WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AND GRAND RIVER
Sunday, Aug. 20, at Camp New- been to lower wages while sky-
kirk, the Boy Scout Camp, at rocketing food prices, according
ter wandering on the high seas
available. the textile in-
for several weeks. The refugees
Dexter, six miles west of Ann to mrfighuilreeswaagailaibo
boailled the Parka at Constanza,
Arbor.
dustry, for example, have drop-
Rumania.
Misses Natalie Lightstone and pod from 12 to 25'r in the
Aug. 4—To Mr, and Mrs. Earl 11. Victorson (Ida Brody) o Lillian hlilgrom will return to last six years, food prices have
CONSTANZA. (WNSI—Home-
their homes this week-end after soared front 30 to 200 '7e: —
less Jews continued to pour into 2740 Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Nancy Jane.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS INVITED TO
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Orloff (Rosalind a two weeks' vacation at Cedar and many foodstuffs "are not
this seaport with the faint hope
ATTEND A
Callow)
of
2666
Webb
Ave.,
a
daughter,
Harriett
Sheila.
to be had for any price."
of crashing Britain's sea block-
Point.
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mre. Nate Katchman (Faye Alpern of
" Even though the decline in
ade into Palestine. The freighter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. An- hourly wages is partly compen-
Tiger Will nailed with 850 Jew- Bay City) of 11750 N. Martindale Ave., a son.
Aug.
14—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Meyer
Blackman
(Jeanette
Haron),
spach
are
sojourning
in
the
East,
sated
for by increased hours
ish refugees. More than 700
where they are visiting the Fair which raise gross earnings, there
Polish Jews arrived by special a son.
Aug.
15—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Silver
(Rose
Feldman),
a
and the New England States. is a very real decrease in real
trains and 1,600 Czecho-Slovakian
En route to New York they visit- wages," the wage and price sec-
Jews landed at Braila, on the daughter.
ed in Montreal and Quebec.
tion of the report concludes.
Danube. The tramp steamers are
by
the
Betar
organiza-
Detailed Stir'
provided •
at 8:30 P. M. at the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.
Following in a brief summary
tion in which are grouped Pal-
Deutsch of 3356 Monterey Ave. of some of the many detailed
estine's extreme Jewish nation-
are in South Haven for a few stories included in the bulletin
alists.
weeks' vacation. pit out by the Friends of Ger-
man Freedom:
LONDON. (WNS)—It was re-
Mr. and Mrs. E. Silverman
There is passive resistance
ported here that five more refu-
and daughter, Estelle, are on against the Nazi regime among
Twelfth and Philadelphia Sts.
gee ships arrived at Ponika, a
vacation in South Haven. Mich. the coal miners in the Saar,
small South Rnatelian port on
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi- dedicated to the succor and well
who do not like the extension of
the Mediterranean, according to
being of the hapless refugee,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krause their hours, and are refusing to
advices from Ankara which dis- dent of the Detroit Women's Mrs. Wise will have a stirring
closed that Turkish authorities Division of the American Jewish message to all those interested and their daughter, Marilyn, of work on special Sunday and
refused the refugees permission Congress, announces that the in the defense of Jewish rights. Northlawn Ave. are spending holiday shifts.
several weeks in Charlevoix.
along the
Peasants
living
to land.
In order to give the many
program committee of the local
Principal Speaker: Mayor Reading
West Wall have revolted against
Women's Division, under the fritods and admirers of Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
C.
Keywell
the
barbed
wire
fortifications
JERUSALES. (WNS) — After chairmanship of Mrs. Ralph Da- Wise an opportunity to break
Entertainment . Refreshments • Bring Your Friends
have as their house guests Mr. stretched across their fields and
drifting all night in small row- vidson, has completed plans for bread with her, the committee has
and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Mem- ha ve cut holes through it so
ADMISSION STRICTLY FREE
boats off the coast of Palestine, the ensuing year and will pre- arranged for a subscription
phis, Tenn., their son, Ben Lewis.
297 refugees were brought into sent Mrs. Stephen S. Wise of luncheon in her honor at the and their daughter, Mrs. Fred they can go about their plant-
PERRY P. BURNSTINE, M. D., Chairman
m g as usual; they have even cut
Haifa by Coast Guards and given New York as the guest speaker at Detroit-Leland Hotel for Monday
Goldberg of Chicago. St. Louis off lengths of barbed wire to
shelter at an immigrants' home the first open meeting of the noon, Sept. 11, at 12:15 p. m.
BEN CLARK, Co-Chairman
fence in their cattle because it
of the Jewish Agency for Pales- season on Monday, Sept. 11, at Since the seating capacity of and Memphis.
is impossible to buy any wire in
tine. The Jewish refugees were 2:15 p. m., at the Detroit Le- L the room is limited, all reserve-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glass and the shops.
said by the police to have been land Hotel.
rtions for the luncheon, at $1.10
their daughter, Nettie, of Vir-
Army officers report confiden-
transferred to the lifeboats by
As the president of the Na- per elate, must be made early.
Park, will leave Saturday I .
tially a large number of air-
a Greek ship for which British tional Women's Division of the
Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse, 2474 for a motor trip to New York Wily
plane accidents due to the in-
patrols had searched for several American Jewish Congress, and Calvert, To. 7-6583, and Mrs.
and to see the World's Fair.
adequate training period for
as originator and founder of the Abraham A. Davidson, 2469 At-
weeks.
They will be the guests of their
pilots, and the extreme youth
now well known Congress Houses kinson, Toler 5-2156, are in
daughter, Mrs. Rose Meisel. of
M 0 N T E CARLO. (WNS)- of which there are now three, charge of reservations.
of the men engaged in the en-
Long Island, for one month. Be-
French customs authorities an
larged air force.
fore leaving, Nettie will have a
nounced that two ships carrying
Industrial speed-up, employ.
farewell party at Westwood Gar-
Jewish refugees had been seized
ment of untrained workers and
24026 EAST JEFFERSON
dens, where she will be hostess
;tr.
off Monaco. The vessels were
undernourishment have increased
to about 20 guests.
Between 8 and 9 Mile Roads
said to have been piloted by Ital-
industrial accidents. Reports
ian fishermen from the border
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shanbom from one central German city
COHN - SHAPERO
town of Ventimiglia and carried
,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of indicate that during 1938 twice
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shapero
23 Jews from Czecho-Slovakia,
22 their son, Irving, at the Beth as much money was paid out for
of 2506 Pingree Ave. announce
Austria and Poland.
Tefila Emanuel Synagogue, on accident compensation and sick-
the marriage of their daughter,
JOS. SINGER,Proprietor
Saturday morning. Guests will be ness leaves as in 1937.
Beverly Monica, to Sidney Cohn,
The Men's Club of Temple
Refugee High Commissioner
Rumors continue that during
Formerly with Local Leading Roadhouses
son of Jacob Cohn of 2508 W. : Beth El is opening its season this received at their home. 2530 a war the entire population of
Need for More
St
Gladstone Ave., from 3 to 6
Philadelphia Ave.
Funds
Germany will be fed from field
year with a golf tournament, o'clock on Sunday afternoon.
SERVING BEST OF FOOD
GENEVA. (WNS)—In a re-
kitchens, and meanwhile empty
next Tuesday, Aug. 22, at Tam
port to be submitted to the 20th
CAPLAN - LUMBERG
, ge
fa hco to olrigy
es mn h aa sv io ems ba en en
d
7,850
Jewish
Immigrants
Al-
deserted
Joseph
Shanman
of
Cleveland,
O'Shanter
Golf
Club,
located
on
,
"‘"enthl
y
session of the L e agn
lowed in New Five-Month
announces the marriage of Orchard Lake Rd, 2 141 miles
Sir Herbert Emerson, the League 0
taken over by the government
Schedule
of Nations Commissioner for his niece, Sylvia Lemberg of north of Northwestern (James
JERUSALEM. (WNS - Palcor for the storage of grain. The
Refugees, stresses the need for Detroit, to Joseph G. Caplan, son . Couzens) Highway. The first te- Agency)—A total o f 7,850 Jews government is taking thousands
additional funds to facilitate the of Mrs. Sarah Caplan of Toronto,
will be allowed to immigrate into of tons of moat directly from
off
will
be
at
1:30
D. m.
work of private organizations en- Ont. The Caplans reside at 2665
the slaughter houses to be pre-
Joe Magidsohn, chairman of Palestine during the five-month served, either through Bolting it
gaged ' in refugee emigration Boston Blvd..
MUSIC BY THE
the committee. announces that period beginning with May 1, down, or canning. In the mar-
work. The reports point out that
there will be plenty of prizes. 1939, and ending with Sept. 30,
these groups now bear nearly 1
kets, coffee, butter, eggs and
For those not playing golf, a 1939, according to a new immi-
the entire burden and were de-
fresh vegetables often are not
soft-ball game has been arranged. gration schedule published in the
serving of support because the
available. Arguments and bitter
After the golf tournament and official Palestine Government Ga-
problem is increasing.
words against the regime have
zette.
ball game, a dinner will be held
rhan, teminedf to
Of this number 4,206 will be become so commonpleace, that
.rtrehnlnri.
at the club.
Refugee Agencies Discus. Settle-
in one city the authorities went
refugees
apart
from
the
quota
The affair is open to mem-
most Poseibilities in Latin-
.ipter stet brother-In-law. Mr. end Mrs bers of the club and their guests. of ordinary immigrants, as the so far as to pass a special regu-
American Countries
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ROSEVILLE 0537
PARIS. ( W NS I —Re (ogee aid tr";.:.,n, nlre.e, file Mieer.a t:•ter end From present indications on res- first instalment of the 25,000 lation forbidding discussions in
food stores!
NOTE: WONDERFUL BATHING BEACH
ervations the affair gives prom-
organizations convened here to Caroline Jan.. etrinplIner
Prior to his much-heralded
promised by the Chamberlain
discuss colonization puss abilities
Mrs. Nate Sennett left on Sunda, for ise of being a gala event. This
on Ste. Clair Shores—for Our Guests Only
v visit to the West Well last
White
Paper
for
the
express
in three Latin-American coun- rleteland Where she will VIPS with her affair is in line with the new
purpose of facilitating the de- month, Hitler is said to have
policy
adopted
by
the
Men's
Club
tries, namely, the Dominican Re- Vo 5rt " a i 7 nte'S
4 r i y "." 51. ,
: 1 l .7 a1110
. 1 1;lat a d: n welcO
parture of persecuted Jews from made a visit incognito "in a
.. Itrel•
s C this year in indulging in more
h e r mother, Mr
'
public, Bolivia and the French w
Basque beret," and to have been
trultath. there
Germany.
sports activities .
speaks: "Yet I know that if my West Indian colony of Dominica.
incensed at the bad morale and
RECEPTACLES
Those helping Joe Magidsohn
Imnierman ten
sir. and Mrs
Leaders of the refugee organiza-
father is still alive, he's still hope- tions were informed of the ar- for VIM.° where they will attend the with the details of the golf 210,000 British Subjects Petition even sabotage which was dis-
0 rrrrr ti, Asa nag ROMA
'0 von. next week.
weddlne
of
the
latter
Folly
Penh
ConerAe.
covered.
IhrInforeed
for I d Immigration
ful. The Jews have this wonder- rival in Paris of General Rafael
tournament are Robert Mazer,
anteed. rrtrra Itiggt.
The report describes the
LONDON (WNS—Palcor Ag-
Mre A. It Rom" h" returned home Douglas Brown. Frederick Fried-
ful instinct for self-preservation. L. Trujillo, ex-president of the from
e fip
a .lo;, ,ttultoere.....k
ehe,
,1,1, u
AMERICAN
man, John Heavenrich, John ency)—A petition signed by two enforcement of compulsory
Dominican
Republic
and
com-
enm{wn
led
wish
they
had
the
same
instinct
I
hundred
and
ten
thousand
Brit-
labor
for Jews. It shows how
RECEPTACLE CO.
mander-inchief of the republic's Id her eo , n Hob. who for the peat 01 . Hopp, Sidney Karbel, Herman
for organization."
679 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889
Lewis, Milton Marx, Oscar Kauf- ish subjects and pleading for Jews are being "subjected to
army, who confirmed his interest
n c r l i ranhl"StiI11;1 To. not, slit hove ae hi,
all kinds of indignitie s while
"How do you mean that?" an- in the Jewish refugee problem. 'Neel for the next few weeks kin rennin, man, Al Mann, Theodore Roth, increased facilities for Jewish
other hero of the novel asks him, Sources close to the Dominican Lester Neuman of New York.
Norman Schwartz, Jack Sten- immigration into Palestine was rendering valuable service to
the Fatherland."
presented to the House of Corn-
and he replies., "We're supposed official said that he was will ing
ItIr. and Mr. Stman I.. Sherman of buck, Jacob Mazer and Jack
An additional statement on
mons by Adrian Charles More-
to be so powerful, but actually to consider admission of 10,000 North Grant M. on Bonder etitZtal1,1:4 Rothberg.
.,,,,v.
neirwhirc y h ma k
,,, il,,,,,
ydin
t heir
at a .,f"T,,
In addition to the golf tourna- log, Conservative Member who is th e position of the Jews in
we are divided into a thousand refugee families providing re- lion
In r the li
Chart.,
ment the snorts sub-committee, a mining engineer by profes- Germany indicates that the
separate camps. Every Jew has sponsible organizations guaran- %ere Mrs. Pherillati• piste, Mrs
klelecher of Itotlt. who Is here for •
headed by Bob Mazer, announces •iion and who is noted for his general attitude of this "de-
a mind of his own and he thinks teed to put up $500 per family, week's
and e
th teleltraide children
Mr. and Mrs Shine, Sherman and son
a bowling league is being interest in medical and social clared enemy," the Jews, often
his own ideas superior to those partly in goods.
14,011. nt Mr. ant
Fred X :that
Myron Brinig, brilliant novelist, of his brother. If they could only Royal Institute Brochure Calls of
organized for the coming season problems.
reflects the attitude towards
Sherman end rhIldren of Grow point, '
for Government Subsidies to
and all members of the club
The petition cites the condi- the Hitler regime, It quotes
whe •ro hero fa r the day
whose "Singerrnann," "May Fla- act together—but each one seems
lin
are
bow
io
Mazer.
ed
s
ie
nod
bowlin
tions
confronting
the
Jews
in
repeated stories of kindness
different di-
n e te drestto
Aid Ref
who
ngur
are i g
yin," "The Sisters" and other to be pulling in
ar Europe today and pleads with
show n the Jews by Aryan
Commenting editorially on Sir
gtheir
Flowers for all occasions--
works rank among the beat in rection. It's very SO
John Hope Simpson'* brochure, Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. names to Mr.
"the House of Commons and His
Germans and of the readi-
American story-telling, deserves
It is very sad—and very true.
"Refugees," just issued by the
Majesty's Government in the ness of the latter to help ex-
first rank among the authors of Like the novel "Anne Minton's Royal Institute of International
patriates.
name of humanity and justice
Life,"
which
is
based
on
the
our time for his latest novel,
Affairs. the Daily Telegraph and
Other parts of the bulletin
to increase the facilities for Jew-
"Anne Minton's Life" (Farrar & theme of suicide but neverthe- the Times declared that because
ish immigration into Palestine published by the Friends of Ger-
Rinehart). It is certainly among less serves as a background for of the concentrated development
man
Freedom discuss foreign
to the highest extent of the eco-
his best works, if not the very the philosophy of a strong-willed of practically every country in
nomic absorptive capacity. in ac- trade and investments, housing,
person
who
conquers
death.
Europe,
none
can
offer
a
Perma-
beat.
forcing of women into men's jobs
cordance with the Mandate."
Taking as the theme for his
This is, indeed, Myron Brinig's nent home for more than a small
due to war mobilization, the cur-
novel an impending suicide— best work.
nart of the total number of
tailment of the middle class and
Library of Jewish Shrine in
Anne Minton's---he not only de-
forced exiled. The Daily Tele-
of small business establishments,
Tiberias
Destroyed
by
Fir.
velops her life, in the iterim be.
graph asserted that "compara-
TIBERIAS.
special reports on the feeling in
(WNS-Palcor
A
great
moral
victory
was
scored
for
Zionism
Ilugenden Manor. the estate tively empty lands overseas is
tween her having settled on the
Agency)—Fire which broke out the Army, in Nazi Party circles ,
of Benjamin Disraeli, will soon
on Thursday when the mandates commission of
ledge of • 15th story hotel win-
the only way to their reestablish-
in
the
Ashkenazic
synagogue
and among Catholics, German
the League of Nations rejected the latest British
dow and the final jump many be t u r n e d into a permanent ment as nrosperous, contented
building over the tomb of Rabbi propaganda techniques in Czech-
hours thereafter, but wove into memorial of the late Jewish citizens." The paper also voiced
White
Paper
and
said
Colonial
Secretary
Malcolm
Heir
Baal
Haness
in
the
Jewish
oslovakia, and Czech opposition
statesman. . . The present own- the hope that the White House
it many episodes in the loves of
quarter of this city destroyed the to German rule.
MacDonald's policy is not in conformity with the
er of Hugenden, W. H. Abbey,
conference galled for next month
e others., some of whom would
7,000
-
volume
library
housed
mandate for Palestine. The Council of the League
has donated to the Disraelian So- might "lead to effective cooper-
also have been doomed had not
Dowager Queen Mary of Eng-
there.
ciety of London the manor house ation" to the end that settlement
of Nations will act on this report in September.
destiny shaped their fate other-
land is quite an authority on
100 acres of land to serve
and
Representatives of Belgium, Switzerland, Nor-
wise as a result of Anne Min- Si the memorial. . . . An endow- Plans may be realized.
Louis Golding's best-s elling Jewish festivals. . . In her
novel "Mr. Emmanuel" will be famous collection of art objects
way and Holland voted to reject the report. Spokes-
ton's insanity.
ment fund will shortly be raised
Sonia Sharnova, dramatic con-
filmed. . . . Mrs. Paul Muni is are many celebrated examples of
• Significant le the character of and the property then converted
men for England, France and Portugal voted to
credited with arousing movie- Jewish religious art, including a
the refugee liesdelbeam, who into i• national trust. . • . Dir tralto of the Chicago Civic Opera.
approve Britain's policy.
comperes the impending suicide ...el, and his wife are both buried Is the wife of the Windy City's
dom's interest in this book.
number of valuable Haggadah*.

OF

fafr!

OFF

1 /2

Wedding's



On the following Special Groups

125 Tropical & Gabardine Suits

Slack Suits

Neckwear

Sport Shirts - Silk Robes - Silk Pajamas

Scholiticht

Births

MAMMOTH RALLY

Saturday, August 19, 1939

Mayor Richard W. Reading
Headquarters

MRS. S. S. WISE TO ADDRESS
DETROIT WOMEN'S DIVISION
OF JEWISH CONGRESS SEPT.

'GOOD GOVERNMENT SPEAKS'
Re-Elect Mayor Richard W. Reading

NOW

OPEN

Club Lido

arnageo !Temple Beth El
Men's Club Golf
Tourney Aug.

Under New Management

Frog Legs - Chicken - Duck
Steaks and Chops

Four
Hawaiians

Special

Sunday

Dinner

Rag Cita Vain

i

Ye



Suicide: Theme
for Strongwilled



MANDATES COMMISSION REJECTS
LATEST BRITISH WHITE PAPER

"Tete-a- ete

. . . dressy rayon crepe

. . . perfect foil for your

jewelry. Soft shirring and

a

gored back-interest skirt

to do wonders for your

figure. Blue or wine, 12

to 20,

16.95

BUDGHT SHOP—
SECOND FLOOR

A')

LEADER'S
OFFER .

FREE

STORAGE

For this Summer
until September 10,

SEND YOUR

RUGS

TO BE

Cleaned

NOW
Pay When Delivered

CALL

LEADER

Ty. 5-8400

Baptist Alliance
Codnemns Racism

ATLANTA (Religious News
)—The Baptist World Ai-
liance vigorously condemned race
iroetsiooloutidmi
discrimination. 'she resolution
S
e glared:
ei c d e:
"This Congress deplores and
condemns as a violation of the
law of God the Heavenly Father,
all racial animosity and evert'
troe
toward eot the U . ] r n f e 'Wt. j o s ' . w :id '
ward
r m n. a : :fie i 1°Onpr epd people,
ci raaoir m
w
subject races in any part of the

come to

Golden hours of vision
U.S in this present life, when w'
s
are at our best. and our facultie
work together in harmony.
—Charles Fletcher Pole-

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan