•Altai YIEDLTRorr A fEwisn (Alton Km and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE F CLASSIFIED DELIBERATE ATTEMPT MADE BY SHIRTS THREE No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt I LADIES with new Buick would like young man to drive them to Los Angeles about Nov. 6, in exchange for his trans- portation. Trinity 2-2633 or Randolph 2300, room 1659. eac h WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 0 1 4 lbs. Damp Wash 79c a Flat Pieces •usrefull7 Ironed Additional Pounds ISIZe lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE n • 14 lbs. Flatwork All Finished 79c it h THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME c DeLuxe Family Service Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towel. and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE 1 Pounds 4 Pairs Lace Curtains ....}iiiia. sloo Not responsible for sun burnt or wind-whipped tutlains THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets Feather Pillows Each 35c 25c All Ironed Service 30C ,,EARING Flat Pieces per APPAREL pound per pound IOC Minimum Charge, $1.80 A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION 11 0itos i-AU A N CD RU Y SCOT TS PHONE CADIL,LAC 7423 Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home CYJALE4 AAOtt: 7739 JOHN R. STREET October 13, 1939 TRinity 2.2114 OBITUARY Rev. Cantor DAVID DAVID LEVIN GOLDEN of 618 Marston Ave., 64 years old, NAZIS TO ANNIHILATE' ENTIRE JEWISH POPULATION OF POLAND (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE/ country in the event hostilities RELIABLE II OUSE HELP. spread to the east Mediterranean Laundresses, women for house area and generally to relieve the cleaning, house maids, women British of part of the Palestine I for part time work. By hour, military burden. The view here day or week. Schlesinger's, is that such a situation would aggravate the Arabs and upset Madison 2526. the local political position. QUILTS — Made or recovered No Illegal immigrants Turned from your own feathers or Back from Palestine wools. Pillows recovered—spe- In a detailed statement on the cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, question of illegal immigration baby, shower and wedding gifts. into l'alestine during the past Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, three months, Colonial Secretary 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Malcolm MacDonald told the llogarth 9050. House of Commons that no illegal immigrants had been turned back DAVID HOROWITZ, teacher of during that period in which the Yiddish, Hebrew, Bar Mitzvah, Government had a record of a English and citizenship. Read- total of 6,323 Jews who had en- ing and writing guaranteed. tered the country without im- Free trial lesson. Hogarth migration certificates. 3547 or Tyler 6-1460. Replying to a question from FOR RENT — Large, airy fur- Tom Williams, Laborite, regard- ing the number of so-called illegal nished room in home of small family, for lady or gentleman. immigrants who entered Palestine since Aug. 1, Mr. MacDonald Convenient transportation. Rea- sonable. 2930 W. Chicago Blvd. said that during the two months between Aug. 1 and Sept. 30, Apt, 105. Tyler 5-6557. there were 4,892 illegal immi- FOR RENT — Beautiful furnished grants that none of the arrivals room in home of three adults. were turned back on the open Modern conveniences. Congen- sea. When Godfrey Mender, Lib- ial surroundings, Good trans- e•al, requested that the Colonial portation. 2746 Glendale Ave. Secretary give specific details, Mr MacDonald said that the FOR RENT—Cheerful furnished number of refugees who entered room In home of three adults. the country illegally for the three Garage if desired. Good trans- months up to the end of Sept. portation. 3261 Sturtevant, near 30, amounted to 6,323 and that this number came into the coun- Dexter. Townsend 6-3698. try in eight boats. Six of the DRIVING to Chicago October 21, refugee ships came from Ru- for week-end returning Monday mania, one from Bulgaria and night. Can accommodate two one from the Island of Rhodes passengers to share expenses. where several hundred refugees Write Box 50, Detroit Jewish had been stranded after having Chronicle. been rescued from the burning stainer Rim. FOR RENT — Large, airy, beau- Mr. MacDonald further stated tifully furnished room for lady that the facts available regarding or gentleman in home of adults. the nationality of the immigrants Reasonable. Convenient trans- were divided into two categories. portation. 2976 Monterey Ave., In the first category covering im- lower. migrants with passports, he said, were 1,270 Czechs, 117 Germans , LADIES, slim your figure! Im- 2 Austrians and 1 Hungarian. In prove your health! Cabinet the category who did not possess baths, slab scrub; salt glow any passports were those who and full half hour reducing claimed the following nationality: massage. $1 per treatment if 627 Germans, 330 Czechoslovak- paid in advance. Veronica, 4905 ians, 63 Italians expelled from Joy Road. Tyler 6-0830. the Island of Rhodes, 36 Aus- 23 from Danzig, 6 Poles, FOR RENT — Cheerful, furn- trians, 3 Hungarians, 2 Russians and ished room in home of adults. one Bulgarian. 3253 Cortland Ave., near Dex- It was established, Mr. Mac- ter. Donald said, that a total of 3,362 FOR RENT — Nicely furnished illegal immigrants were stateless room for lady, gentleman or Jews, and that the nationality of couple in home of two adults. 480 who evaded arrest was not Good transportation. 2967 Clem- known. ents Ave. Townsend 5-0158. British Government Refutes Ger- Council of Jewish Juniors Plan Parley in Chicago FURS OF DISTINCTION less than 20,000, including Jews and non-Jews. Th. death of Senator Moms Schorr, Chief Rabbi of Warsaw ■ tad principal leader of the Po- lish Jews, reported executed by the Nazis, was unconfirmed. A report circulated abroad by a New York Yiddish newspaper was questioned in circles here which have maintained contact with Jewish refugees who sue. ceeded in escaping from Poland to Rumania. Count August Ze• leski, new Foreign Minister of the Polish Cabinet in exile, ex- pressed doubt that Rabbi Schorr had been executed. He revealed, however, that Professor Schorr had refused to join the Polish Government party when it re- treated from Warsaw to Ru- mania, saying that "As long as I am head of Polish Jewry I cann o t leave Polish soil, on which million s of Jews will re- main." Two daughters of Prof. Schorr, who succeeded in reach- ing Paris from Poland, said they did not know of their father's whereabouts and that attempts to locate him have so far proved unavailing. • The International Red Cross has just begun its negotiation s for permission to contact war•tow n zones to lo• cote persons lister as missing. EXPERT FURRIER Was Established for 30 Years in Berlin and Paris! Quality Furs, from the most luxurious to the most modest, in a generous array of current fashion trends . . . • 9150-12TH ST., cog. ATKINSON PHONE: TRinity 2.0629 Next Door to Perwein's LOU CAN BUY BEATRICE R. HAHN, President, National Council of Jewish Juniors NEW YORK. (WNS)—Dele- gates from 120 sections of the National Council of Jewish Jun- iors will meet at the Palmer House in Chicago, Oct. 15-19, for the 11th biennial of Council Juniors. BAY CITY NOTES The new Foreign Minister of the Polish government in exile, Count August Zaleski, announced here that no restrictions would be P laced on Polish Jews wishing to Join the Polish Legion in Franc e and acknowledged "the herois which the Jews in Poland hav d isplayed in defending the coun- try." One of his first actions, he said, would be to order Polish legations and consulates to cease depriving Polish Jews abroad of their passports, promising that passports would be returned to those from whom they had been tak i% e io nr . e than 9,000 Jewish alien have registeretl for service in th e French Foreign Legion, approxi mately 8,000 Polish Jews have joined the Polish Legion being formed here and about 1,000 Jews have enlisted with the Czech Legion also being formed in Paris. gether about 18,000 Jews have !oined the forces of Allied legions in France and the num- ber is said to be growing rapidly. Nazi Propaganda Fails to Break Down Arab Attitude The attitude of the Arabs to Nazi intrigue and their loyalty to the, Allied powers was mirrored in newspapers reaching Paris from all parts of the Arab-speaking world. Failure of the Nazis to undermine Arab opposition to the Reich was evident in the Beirut newspaper Nahar which declared editorially that: "We are not foolish enough to believe in Ger- man intrigues. We know well that Germany not only does not like us, but has relegated us to the Vth place among human races." I Al Wall el Misri, Cairo news- paper states: "Germany alone is responsible for the war of 1914 and that of 1939. The democracies, on the other hand, exerted every effort to avoid war." Warning against German insincerity, which violates signatures and tears up treaties, is sounded in the Bagh- dad newspaper Djem-Houriat for the benefit of the Soviet Union, while a similar warning in the peirut newspaper Le Jour direct- ed at Premier Mussolini says that "Italy's true enemy is Germany." At arecent meeting of the Hebrew Ladies. Benevolent Society, the fol- lowing otncers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mr, Itose Moses; stri. president, Mr, Harry C. rellay. Mrs. Barry A I- pern treasurer, Airs. Joseph C. /Smelt- "I ltrn to Mr. and Mre. Bernard Im. Merman., a son, Valid Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Louis It Harrison ha N e as their 110U. guest F1 rx. Alryn-. Clinoff of St. Paul, Minn. Mt. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield had as their house guests during the past week Mr, Bertha Rivkin of Chicago, and her son, Herman, of Minneapolis. Mr. and Mr, Joseph Schwartz spent the week-end in I leveland visiting their sou, Arthur, who In attending school there. Air. a .111.!■Irn. 1111 . 1n o,r i r o ls ItIt e .T. 11. 1ea. their and Mr and Mrs. (leo. Kahn left hint Saturday for Columbia, Mo. to visit their daughters. Mies Marls, Boldherg anti Miss Sybil Kahn, who are at- tending Stephens College there. 'MIMI and Mrs. Pierce Annes are accepting felicitations upon the ninth of a son, ',urn on Oct. 7 tiws flars. Berkman of Brookline. ; Mass., . It the guest of her sister, ]:nay Buckman. Mr. and Mr, Theodore a. Friedman left on Tuesday for Chicago w here they will spend several days. Mr, A. H. Jacoby is the guest of r.f. rdd Xs. S. Strauss of runt for Sir. and MIN. Sherman I,. Kahn. who were recently married In Jan loon. Mich., are now residing In Auburn, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph &midi. , vis- ited their daughters. Ester and Can, lyn Jane, Si Ann Arbor, on Sunday. Mr. and Mr, tools Magidson spent Sunday In Ann Arbor with their daughter. Alive. Hirschfield, Urn. Nate Mr.. J. Anthony have Selmer sod Mrs. II. returned from Petoskey, Mich., where they were delegates to the stale Fed.. oration of Temple Sisterhoods conven- tion said there last Tuesday and Wednesday. "Old Fashioned Movie gelatin KOSHER MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE AARON B. MARGOLIS Kosher Meat and Poultry Market 11637-41 DEXTER BLVD. Brix cm. BorlingnMe and Webb Luncheon Bridge of North Woodward J.W.E.W.O on Oct. 24 Final arrangements have been completed for the luncheon bridge and Mah Jong party sponsored by the North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization, at the • WE DELIVER Phone HOgarth 3042-3 FOR SALE—APARTMENTS When Liquidation Is Over the books closed on Amer- ica', greatest financial cob lapse, eon you point mak pride you took advantage of this opportunity to the limit of your last dollar. Rely on our Facts and Figures. Between Woodward-Hamilton —one of the best locations. Solid masonry 19 apt 4 to 5 rms. private porches. Rent $9,200. Just think sold once $90,000, mtg $55,000 foreclosed, new re- duced price only $40,000 terms $6,000 int 5%. Terrace Select N. Woodward. 4 solid bk hollow tile houses 7 rms nat fireplaces white tiled baths, 6 car bk gar. Rent $2,300. Attractive home and investment. For- mer owner refused $40,000. Foreclosed. Imagine all this today only $14,000 terms $1,400 int. 5%. MRS. WILLIAM FISHER home of Mrs. Samuel M. Shore, 7621 LaSalle Blvd., on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 12:30 p. m. For resery atioos call Share's residence, Ty- ler 4-3013. Mrs. William Fisher is active on this committee. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jos Radner, 3817 Fullerton, on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 1:30 p. m. Plans will be made for the set -nth annual do- nor luncheon s.neduled for Jan. 9, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. A. Gleicher is general chairman. Mrs. Anna Goldberg, To. 5-4256, acting president, will be pleased to make dates for those desiring to earn their admission by rum- maging. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman of the clock project, announces sheets must be turned in at the next meeting go that final plans for the dinner featured for this event can be made. MR. BEDFORD Homer Warren & Co. 65 Tears Depeslable berries • ■ 1111111111M ■ died on Oct. 7. Funeral services FOR RENT — 2310 Hazelwood. man Propaganda Aimed at Arabs Night" of Shaarey Zedek The Colonial Office described were held on Oct. 8 with inter- Large room for one or two in Y.P.S. Saturday Night as "stupid" recent statements modern home. No other room- ment in Machpelah Cemetery, The Young People's Society of —Uwe'. a-planty at Rabbi I. Stollman officiating. Ile is ers. Reasonable. Garage op- broadcast from Germany in the Congregation Shaarey Zedek will Arab language that Great Bri- tional. survived by two sons, Isadore and present an "Old Fashioned Movie tain planned to recruit a Jewish Henry; a daughter, Mrs. II. Breit- Night," Saturday, Oct. 14, at 9 man, and two brothers, Jacob of DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES. army to fight the Arabs. Mobiliza- p. rn. Several old motion pictures Can accommodate one to help tion of troops in Palestine to op- Detroit and Daniel of Poland. Mr. pose drive new car and share ex- will be shown and will be followed aggression from outside, Levin WAS born in Traby, Poland, Ray. Cases/ penses. References exchanged. should the situation arise, would by dancing. The chairman of the and was a resident of Detroit for 124 DAVENPORT pf 2.834 Townsend 2-1238, mean that Arabs as well as Jews affair, Marshall Brenner, extends Jacob 45 years. will be included in the defense an invitation to all former mem- Opens Silverman Op PA W FOR RENT — Beautiful, furnish. forces, the Colonial Office said. bers, their friends, and those de- 110111110AL MAX H. BERNSTEIN Velvatones ed room for a lady or gentle- A large number of Polish offi- siring of obtaining membership JaulAdab Beauteous A pioneer resident of Windsor III Um( man. Near bus line. References cers and soldiers, many of whom to attend this affair. Sons Trio ProoMas and founder and president of its exchanged. 3233 Elmhurst Ave. are Jewish, together with about Itoesaawmodiad . r first synagogue, died Oct. 11 in 40 civilian Jewish refugees from Kvutzah Ivrith'a Auxiliary the home of his son, Dr. Albert FOR RENT — Two light, front, Poland, have been interned in 2903 Elects Officers pleasant rooms in home of eld- Lithuanian camps, according to E. Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston. Elmhurst erly couple for a single man reports reaching here which said 111111111131100ESTIONI He was born in Lithuania 82 years The Ladies Auxiliary of Kvut- TO. 1143832 I Fresh Chicken Liners or couple. Weiner, 1679 Leslie that interned Polish officers have ago and retired three years ago zah Ivrith met at the home of Saute w ith issamm. Record Number of Soloists Ave. as the owner of the Windsor Brass Mrs. A. DeRovin Oct. 10. (dant blUdirooltia Porlenahli demonstrated against the Jewish Foundry. Ile Is survived by his to Appear with The following officers were internes. The same sources re- sons, Dr. A. E. and Dr. P. 51. FOR RENT — Nice, clean, fur- vealed that Polish Nazis have elected: President, Mrs. Ruben- Symphony nished room in home of small Bernstein of Detroit, and Dr. stein; vice-presidents, Mrs. Bessie Restrictions in Hungary family, for a gentleman. Gar- been supplied with the names of Montrose M. Bernstein of Los An- Silverman, Mrs. A. DeRovin, Mrs. thousands of refugees who More soloists of international 10th Anniversary of Rodin fled BUDAPEST (WNS) — Sena- age if desired. Good transpor- geles; his daughters, Mrs. J. Du- Max Seidman; secretaries, Mrs. Club to Be Observed tation. 2298 Glendale. Town- to Poland from the Reich prior tor Emanuel Loew, aged chief Anna Markson, Mrs. Julius Rabin- renown than have appeared with bineky of Mt. Vernon, 0., Mrs. Eli to the war and have been sub- the Detroit Symphony Orchestra rabbi of Szegod, has been stricken send 6-2586. Oct. 29 Levin of Detroit and Mrs. David jecting them to persecution. from the list of members of the owitz, Mrs. Sam Schubiner; treas- in any single year of the past Meretsky of Windsor; 14 grand- FOR RENT — Cheerful, furnish- decade are scheduled for hearing Municipal Council on the basis urer, Mrs. Abraham Panush. children and three great-grand- The following chairmen of com- at the orchestra's concerts this The Rodin Club will celebrate ed room for young man. Home Ambassador Biddle Urges Imme- of the Hungarian anti-Jewish law, children. Services were held on mittees were appointed: hospitali- winter in the symphony'e new t he 10th anniversary of its privileges. Reasonable. Richton it was reported here. diate Relief for War-Stricken Oct. 12 at 2400 W. Boston, Rabbi zation, Mrs. Rose Rappaport, Mrs. home, Masonic Temple. The sea- near Dexter. Townsed 6-2709. Tens of thousands of Hungarian Refugees f ounding on Sunday, Oct. 29, with A. M. Hershman officiating. Burial PARIS (WNS) — Information Jews employed in factories and Sam Munch; Oneg Shabat, Mrs. son officially will be opened Thurs- was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. FOR RENT — Large, furnished reaching Polish circles here in- wholesale and retail business even- Bernard Freedgood, Mrs. Kassin; d ay night, Oct. 26, in Masonic a dinner-dance to take place at the room for single or couple. Gar- dicated that Jews are being sub- tually will lose their jobs as a publicity, Mrs. Bessie Silverman; Auditorium, with Franco Ghione, Pereira Catering Co., 9925 Dex- Reasonable. 2464 Buena jected to renewed terrorism in all result of a new anti-Jewish gov- luncheon, Mrs. Julius Rabinowitz, who arrived in Detroit last Mon- te• Blvd. Publicmoker of Louis Mar- age. Vista Ave., lower right. Alder- Nazi-occupied Polish territory es- ernment order under which no Mrs. Sam Leinoff, Mrs. Max Feld- day, on the podium, The orches- This organization has, for the shall lodge on Tuesday man. tra's first rehearsal will take place past 10 years, been actively en- pecially in Warsaw where the suf- new permits for those businesses man. at 10 a. m. Monday, Oct. 16. Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge gaged in charitable work. The ma- will be granted to Jews and per- fering of the Jews is particularly — Party to drive 1940 Among the celebrities will be of Bnai Brith will have its annual WANTED Oldsmobile sedan to Los An- severe. Most of the 350,000 Jews mits now held by Jews will be Hebrew School for Girls Is Sergei Rachmaninoff, Myra Hess, jor part of financial aid has gone stag night at a public smoker to Europe but local charities have Sponsored by Bnai David geles in exchange for transpor- in Warsaw were unable to evac- revoked by 1940. Tuesday, Oct. 17, starting at 8:30 Moriz Rosenthal and Alec Temple- been included in their work. uate because of the suspension of The Bnai Call Mr. Zechman, Ran- David Religious ton, pianists; Yehudi Menuhin, also Jr. Y. P. S. of Shaarey Zedek p. In., at Lachar's Hall, 3153 CIVIL tation. One instance of local work is the transportation facilities which Re-Styled Series of Chevro- School opened a new department dolph 7902. Robert Virovai, Georges Enesco A variety of motion pictures annual Chanukah party when nu- were virtually paralyzed by Army — Announces Season's Plans will supplement the program of let Passenger Cars Make in the form of a "Beth Sefer and Ilya Schkolnik, violinists; Mar- merous children are entertained FOR RENT — Large, airy room confiscation of all vehicles. Labonoth"—a Hebrew school for ian Anderson, contralto; Raya and headline entertainment, it is an- Their Bow outfitted with clothes. Further information said that in refined home. Gentleman pre- girls. The newly reorganized Junior nounced by Jess R. Feiler, presi- Garbousova, 'cellist, and Lotte The dinner, taking place at 8:30, ferred. Reasonable. Near bus the Nazis are trying to under- This school is free to all mem- Lehmann, soprano, Virovai and dent of Marshall Lodge. mine the strengthened Polish-Jew- Young People's Society of Shaa- Three completely re-styled se - hers of the synagogue, but even and car line. 2225 Hazelwood will be followed by installation of "Gus" Dorais, University of De- ish relationship through radio and ries of Chevrolet passenger cars children of non-members are Anderson will be newcomers with officers and dancing. For those Ave. Tyler 4-3937. rey Zedek started the 1939-40 sea- the orchestra. other propaganda measures combining greater length and charged son with • sports party at the troit director of athletic, will pre- who do not care to dance there no regular fee. A child home of Miss Miriam Feinberg, sent an analysis of the current FOR RENT — Furnished row', using the arguments that the Ger- width with much more massive ap - of a non-member merely pays ■ will be card games. The affair is scene in football, in quiet, single home. Meals op- mans will "Polonize" Poland and pearance, and embodying many small admission charge for the 18665 Warrington Drive. Iota Alpha Pi Activities open to friends of members and tional. Garage. Good transpor- take measures against the "exploi- mechanical refinements, made thei r entire Of particular interests to De- The next business meeting will season. reservations may be made by call- tation. $10 per month. 2312 tation of tht Poles by Jews." Nazi fomal bow at the National Auto - be held on Sunday, Oct. 15, in troiters is the announcement by The season's activities for Nu ing the chairman, Mrs. Nathan For information call the syna- Sturtevant Ave. Townsend anti-Jewish propaganda, however, bile Show and in Chevrolet deal - gogue Mr. Feiler that the program will c hapter of Iota Alpha Pi are in Fishman, 3411 Sherbourne Road, Room 302 of Shaarey Zedek. office, Townsend 6-9632, or 5-4452. is said to be having little effect era' salesrooms from coast to come to Central High School on full swing. A party on Sept. 23 University 3-4798 Plans are under way for a wie- include, among other perform- ances, a series of remarkable ex- on the Polish population and that Over-all length has been in- Sunday morning, nie roast. was given in honor of the en- The next meeting of the club FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- many Poles are helping Jews in c oast. hibitions of phylical power by All sons and daughters of mem- Rabbi J. S. Sperka is in charge gagement of Ruth Broder and Art will be held on Wednesday eve- nished, large and airy room in Warsaw to hide from Nazi ar- c reased 4% inches, a change which makes the new line out- bers of Shaarey Zedek between the widely known Bernard Scott Levitt. of the school. Charles Jacobson ning, Oct. 18, at the home of Mrs. clean home. Shower. Continuous rest. Reporting in a radio broad- the ages of 15 and 17, and 16 and of Scott's Health Studio, and a For the coming three weeks, the I. Kahlden, 11762 Grand River. hot water. Good transportation. cast on the large number of Jew- s tanding for its sleekness and serves as the superintendent of 18, respectively, are invited to supporting troupe of Detroit ath- grace. an excellent teaching staff. The sorority will be busy with plans LaSalle Blvd. Upper. Tyler ish suicides in Warsaw, Nazi an- Improvements, aside from styl- join. Applications may be filled by letes. 5-6967. nouncers said that "in this way i ng, in which sweeping changes following are teaching this term: for rushing parties. On Sunday, Admission will be open exclu- calling the membership commit- M. Rosenstein, Rose Pascal, Helen Oct. 8, a rush tea was held at the Club 1 of Pioneer Women's ; tee, composed of A. Arnold Agree, emir to gentlemen, who are wel- FOR RENT — Clean, airy room the Jewish problem in Poland is a te made, include provision of Bruson, Betty Zack, Grace Alt- home of Marion Rabin. to be solved automatic- Chevrolet's exclusive vacuum pow- 1 Organization Elects Celia Elsion and Bill Barron, or come to attend without charge. for a gentleman in home of two beginning man, Irene Siegel, Lillian Glick- This week the chapter is having ally." j er shift ea regular equipment on man, Elsie Siegel, Ruth Cohen, an exhibit at Wayne University, by calling the club officers, Milton adults. Reasonable. Near Law- Officers .1. Drexel Biddle, Uni- all models of all three series, • Gordon, president; Donald Silber- Buick Enters Fourth Qum ,. ton and Dexter bus lines. Town- ted Anthony Mrs. Charles Jacobson, Clara in commemoration of its found- States ambassador to Poland, helical syncro-mesh transmission ! send 5-6815. blatt, vice president; Sara Lee ing. ter of 1939 with Largest Reports were given by the re- who arrived here a short time with silent low and reverse as well Leach, William Bliznick, Louis Keyes, secretary; II. Arnold Co- Rosen and Martin Benson. Nu chapter's new member is cording secretary, Mrs. J. Haggai, Volume of Business in Its FOR RENT — Two rooms in pri- ago from Rumania to which as silent intermediate and high, hen, treasurer. Lillian Rosen, formerly of Hunt- on last year's activities, and the History country he had fled from Poland, vate, modern home. All conven- and numerous revisions affecting ers College, New York. financial secretary, Mrs. S. Sislin. iences. Good transportation. placed the number of civilian safety, comfort, convenience, per- Junior Services at Bnai David FLINT, Mich.—With domestic WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- Recently, election of officers was " The recording secretary, Mrs. Junior services on Sabbath war refugees in Rumania at not formance and long life. Knee-ac- Reasonable. References. 2377 deliveries mounting rapidly and held. DENS ON MONDAY EVENING They are: President, Lillean J. Haggai, was re-elected. The fol- morning have been resumed at Fullerton, corner LaSalle. Town- tion and shockless steering are the Bnai David under the super- Dorfman; vice president, Marion lowing are the new officers: Mes- shipments to dealers going for- It has send 6-7621. been quite some time ward at an accelerated rate to featured on the Special De Luxe vision of the United Hebrew Rabin; recording secretary, Sally dames Alpert, financial secretary; since team wrestling has had its meet unprecedented demand for CLASSIFIED and Master De Luxe series, con- Schools of Detroit. Sklare; corresponding secretary S. Levine, treasurer; D. Kumove, fling in the Arena Gardens, but the new models, the Buick Divi- FOR RENT — Nice, furnished ventional I-beam front axle with Boys and girls are invited to and publicity chairman, Betty corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. next Monday one of these mat room for a gentleman or semi-elliptic springs and airplane- sion of General Motors Corpora- attend these services every Sab- Jane Loeb; treasurer, Evelyn Michlin, chairman of donor lunch- young couple. Near Linwood LEARN To READ AND WRITE foursomes is scheduled with four tion will enter the fourth quarter type shock absorbers being re- bath morning at 9:30. Hochberg; inter-sorority council eon prospects, and Mrs. S. Sislin, car line and Dexter bus. Town- of the leading junior heavies in with the largest volume of busi- English and prepare for citi- tained on the Master 85. Arrangements are being made representative, Ann Cohen. send 5-8632, cochairman. The luncheon com- zenship with private teacher action. Frankie Talaber, former ness in its history, it was reported Except for the difference in for children of the religious school mittees and executives of the in your home. Rhoda Glanz- front suspension and the use of light-heavy champ, will team with by W. F. Ilufstader, general sales FOR SALE — Nice selection of to attend these services and for Start Campaign for Release donor luncheon are: Mesdames "Bull" Curry, who held the bad manager. rock, Tyler 5-8953. a slightly higher gear ratio on the the older children to be assigned sport wool dresses, sizes from Adelman, Nelson, Qutnich, Kra- man's title in Michigan for nearly of Lubawitscher Rebbe 11 to 18. Selling them at half FOR RENT — Furnished room Master 85, the chassis of the three to speak every Sabbath on the largest bank by of this unfilled or- mer, Levitt, Jacobs, Lazaroff, Sul- three years, against "The Great" ders The ever recorded manu- series are practically identical. All price. Open all day and eve- in private home. 3337 Sturte- ate of the same wheelbase, and the Biblical portion of the week. kes, Plotkin, Naimark, M. Green- Mephisto, also a former light. facturer at announcement time Word was received in Detroit ning at 2377 Fullerton, corner vant Ave., near Dexter Blvd., power plant is the same through- on Wednesday that the Lubawit- berg, Linsky, C. Greenberg, S. heavy champ, and "Tufty" Cleet, was on the books as of Sept. 20, LaSalle. Townsend 7.0615. Call Sunday. out. scher Rebbe—Rabbi Joseph Itz- Siegel, Greenstien, Zerinkin, S. that daredevil matman from Lou. the date periodical reports are re- It is the time-tried Chevrolet chok Schneerson—is in danger in Agree and Winchell. isiana. ceived from the dealer organize- WANTED — Room and board in COMPLETE furnishings attrac- six-cylinder valve-in-head engine, All interested and in sympathy Warsaw and that a large sum of refined home by intelligent, eld. ion, Mr. Hufstader ?mid. These tive 3-room apartment, Baby revised in several particulars in EZRA, YALE AND money will be needed to secure with this organization are invited erly !oily with poor eyesight, ZEIGER'S tood at 19,509, and represented Grand Piano, also man's new the interest., of silent operation, to attend meetings held every COUSINS CLUB his release. otherwise in perfect health. firm customer orders in the hands winter overcoat. 2715 Roches- smoothness and long life. These Sabbath Morning Senrices : His friends have therefore called Monday evening at Lachar's on A meeting of the Ezra, Yale of dealers for 1940 models on Write on 75, Detroit Jewish I ter Ave., Apt. 309. Saturday changes affect the oil system, the On Sabbath morning, Oct. 14, 12th St. Chronicle. and Zeiger's Cousins Club was which deposits or trade-ins have afternoon, Sunday, after 6:30 valve mechanism, and the cam- at 11, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will a meeting for Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Nusach held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I been taken. The unfilled orders shaft, and in the two latter eases preach on the subject: "One daily. Man's Arl Synagogue, 8648 Linwood, to Julius E. Allen. The meeting was were three times as great as in FOR RENT — Large, airy roop! change in manufacturing Power for Good or Evil." for single or couple in single FOR RENT — Furnished room involve organize relief action for him. presided over by the newly-elected t he corresponding introduction practice as well as in design. UNITED ARTISTS—In "Thun- home of small, adult family. for single person or employed In appearance, the 1940 Chev- president, Julius E. Allen. The I p eriod last year and showed a der Afloat," the opening guns of Kitchen privileges. Continuous MICHIGAN—"The Old Maid," CINEMA—"M", barred motion the movie wars are seen and . next meeting will be held at the F imilar ratio over Buick's previous couple. Good transportation. rolet is new from bumper to hot water. Garage. Board op-, 2566 Monterey Ave. Townsend bumper. Bodies, fenders, hood and with Bette Davis and Miriam Hop- picture, is now at the Cinema heard in home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Allen on I b eat year when the 1937 models a melodrama based on kins, together with "Torchy Plays Theater, on the same bill with tional. 2319 Leslie Ave. Town- 8-2666. Inquire any day except frame are completely re-designed, with Dynamite," the U. S. Navy's war on U-boats Normandy Ave. • w ere introduced, he said. send 6-8048. are the week's 'The Great Waltz," featuring Sunday. to embody low-slung grace. waged shortly after the nation's features. Luise Rainer. entry into the World Detrolt's Favorite MOREL TYLER 1405 Wedding Ceremon- ies Performed •I Home and by Age plate'-'. qSAWSrAesf POW414 Manuel ilrbacb lirsutpte Sell 1E1 Notre War.