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December 08, 1939 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1939-12-08

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MsVentortgwun

PA GE FOURTEEN

Chanukah Greetings
to All!

SCHATZ EXHIBITION AT NEW
Our Sport World
CENTER WILL START SUNDAY
By IRV KUPCINET

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ABOUT "UNZER" SIDNEY

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MAdison 2381

P. H. Davis Tailoring

420 Michigan Theater Bldg.
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Standard Fish Co.

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SMILO SOAP CO.

Soap for All Purposes

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Eileen Beauty Shoppe

12019 DEXTER BLVD.
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"BORIS SCHATZ" AS DRAWN BY HIS SON, BEZALEL

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COMPANY

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FARNSWORTH
MODERN RUSSIAN-
TURKISH BATH

684 Farnsworth
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Under the Management of
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Sid Luckman, the former All
American from Columbia and
thrice a member of Seven Arts
Syndicate's Jewish All - American,
is fast proving he's an all-Ameri-
can in professional football, too.
Usually a player is given a year
or two to get adjusted to the
faster, more open style of play of
the cash-and-carry players. This
is especially so with the Chicago
Bears, who have one of the most
intricate offenses in all football.
dom. But Sid is coming along to
rapidly he is one of the league's
sensations. In two of the Bear's
most crucial games, his forward
-massing and field generalship were
directly responsible for victories.
Against the far-famed Green
Bay Packers, Sid got hot in the
ast few minutes of play with
core 27-23 against the Bears. Ile
threw one pass good for 18 yards.
Then came right back with an-
ther one. This one was a tre-
mendous throw that gained 45
yards and put the ball on the
Packers' 10-yard line. Here he
directed another freshman sensa-
tion, Bill Osmanski, over the goal
line in two plays that gave the
Bears a 30 - 27 victory in one of
the greatest games of football
ever seen.
The following week, Sid was
even more sensational. The score
was tied, 7 - 7, with only one min-
ute to play before the first half
of the Bear-Detroit game. Detroit
had just scored and its subse-
quent kick-off went over the goal
line for a touchback. On first
down from the 20 yard line, Sid
lost 6 yards when he stumbled
trying to get set for a pass. On
second down he fired a long pass
to his former Columbia mate,
John Siegel, but the ball was
batted down. On the next down,
however, he wrote his name in-
delibly on the plaque reserved for
football stardom. Ile faded clear
back to his own four-yard, line
before heaving a mighty pass that
sailed 54 yards through the air
into the hands of speedy Bob
Swisher, who raced 42 yards for
the touchdown that gave the Bears
a 14-7 lead at halftime, and which
enabled them to win the game
23-13. With one tremendous
sweep, Luckman had covered prac-
tically the entire gridiron.
Luckman gave his first real
demonstration of his passing abil-
ity earlier in the season against
the champion Giants in New York.
With the score 16 - 0 against the
Bears, Slingin' Sid took charge
and started firing the ball all
over the lot. Time was short, but
he did manage to pass the Bears
to two touchdowns. The lost that
one, 1613.
ABOUT "UNZER" MARSHALL
Marshall Goldberg, of whom you
may have heard, also gave a
sparkling exhibition in New York.
That was last week when his
Cardinals lost to the Giants,
17-7, but Mad Marshall was one of
the finest players on the field. He

December 8, 1939

Mail Communication

Possible in Certain
Nazi-Poland Areas
---
Mail communication between

Seven Arts Sport Editor

1926 W. EUCLID
TYler 5-9025

l 'Wfiy

RON !CIA

amj THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Americans and their relatives
in certain German-occupied
sections of Poland is now pos-
sible through the Federation
of Polish Jews iu America.
nold M. Kaiser, secretary of
A cable received from Ar-
the Polish Relief Fund of Lon-
don, who also represents the
Federation of Polish Jews in
America with regard to its
work of registering Polish
refugees in Rumania, Hun-
gary, Lithuania and Holland,
states that letters can be sent
through the Federation via
Geneva to the Upper Silesia
and Danzig areas and that re-
plies from residents in those
sections to Americans can be
routed here in the same man-
ner.
The offices of the Federa-
tion also announced that two
additional lists of refugees in
Rumania and Hungary have
just been received by it from
Mr. Kaiser, who left by plane
for Wilna, where he will make
a first hand investigation of
the refugee situation in be-
half of the Federation and the
London organization.

Catholic. Aid Jews M Vienna;
Reich Jews Impoverished

BRUSSELS. — (WNS) — The
"Polske Pravda", Nazi newsorgan
in Cracow has suspended publica-
tion because of the lack of read-
ers, according to a dispatch re-
ceived here which said that in
Posen the "Voelkischer Beobach-
ter", official newsorgan of the
Nazi party, is being released in
the Polish language for the pur-
pose of spreading and inciting
hatred of the Jews among the
Poles.

Dr. Nissim Touroff is leaving
for Palestine in March, to be the
head of the Education Depart-
ment of the Hebrew University.
. . . The intrigues that tried to
keep him away have collapsed.

scored the lone Cardinal touch-
down, which, incidentally, was
the first he ever scored in New
York. When he was ripping
gridirons wide open with Pitts-
burgh, he participated in two
scoreless ties against Fordham,
and later, as a member of the
Eastern All-Stars, he hardly
played because of an injury. Thus,
his first touchdown in New York
in three years of college competi-
tion and one year of professional,
came last week. Goldberg prob-
ably won't play pro ball after
this season. Ile wants to settle
down, get married, and find a
job in Chicago. He is engaged
to Florence Deutelbaum of Pitts-
burgh, and they expect to be mar-
ried in December, which we knew
long before Walter Winchell an-
nounced it on the air. So there!

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Th. "Talk of Detroit"
It is "The Bible of the World," ably as intimate a knowledge of
edited by Robert 0. Ballou in col- this great library of books as that
of
the
man
in
whose
childhood
laboration with Friedrich Spiegel-
berg and with the assistance and and youth the King James Bible
Famous Pickpocket Trickster :4
was the most familiar book."
advice of Horace L. Friess.
There is not only the element
Devoting 180 pages to Ilindu I of creative interest as an addi-
scriptures, this volume proceeds tional argument, for those who
with a similar number of pages de- I may be inspired to read the
Rhumba Artists
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a like number of pages to Confu- ! that many who would not touch
LEW FIDLER and His
cianism, 90 pages to Taoism, 80 a Hindu or Mohammedan or
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Sammy Sofferin's
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contents from this magnificent
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pages devoted to the Mohammedan is a great contribution to our lit-
works.
124 Davenport
TE. 2-8385
erature and a most significant
There may be difference of compilation.
opinion on the detections of the
editors. But their product stands
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terary and editorial achievement.
UPTOWN
DOWNTOWN
It is a marvelous introduction to
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In an explanation of the reduc-
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tures, for instance, have been re-
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GIOVANNI

GALENTE and
LEONARDA

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EDDIE PEABODY

ALICE DAWN

club ROYALE

Paul Muni, who took the lion's
share of the Broadway spotlight
last week with two openings—his
new film, "We Are Not Alone,"
and his stage play, "Key Large"
—is getting only a moderate sal-
ary (for him) in the latter . . .
He was offered $2,500 weekly,
but refused that large a sum, urg-
ing that the greater part of it be
used to hire other actors.

Shalom Asch, whose book "The
Nazarene" is steadily climbing
into first place on the best-seller
lists, is thinking of undertaking
an extensive English lecture tour
in this country.

Marian Anderson

(The Incomparably Great Negro Contralto)

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Candy Manufacturers
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RANDOLPH 7594

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Lumber Co.

All Kinds of

Building Material, Lumber

Chesterfield
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L. Levine

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TYler 6-4600

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Exchange, Inc.

General Real Estate
and Property

Management and Insurance

See us about Mortgage money

300 Lafayette Bldg.
CAdillac 7700

GUY S. GREENE, Pres.

R. BLISS WOLFE, Vice-Pres.

PAINTING BY PROF. SCHATZ.

Starers Holiday Oreetings

On the occasion of the opening of the new Jewish Community Cen-
ter, the work of the late Pro. Boris Shcatz, creator of the famous
Bazelel Art School in Jerusalem, Palestine will be exhibited.
Prof. Schatz's children, Bezalel and Zahara, noted artists in their
own rights, have brought the exhibit here and will display their own
works. The exhibit will start on Sunday and will be shown for two
weeks.
It is expected that the widow of Prof. Schatz, Dr. Olga Schatz, Ph.
D., noted art critic, will also be here for the exhibition.
A tea will feature the opening of the exhibit at the new Center
this Sunday afternoon. Rabbi Leon Fram will speak on the works of
Prof. Schatz.

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Marine League Is
Hygienic School of
Organized in U. S.
Beauty Culture

Baron Rithschild, of Paris, to-
gether with James Rothschild,
member of the British Parlia-
ment, are endeavoring to inter-
est the Jewish public in organiz-
ing a Jewish Merchant Marine
in Palestine. This department,
with offices in London, England,
NEW YORK—A branch of is under the guidance of James
the Jewish Marine League, which Rothschild, M. P., and Captain
aims to prepare young Jews in Jeremiah Halpern, director of
marine and fishery occupations the Marine League.
in, and around, Palestine, was re-
The temporary officers in
cently organized in New York. charge of the Jewish Marine
Judge Louis B. Brodsky and League are as follows: Judge
, Rabbi Louis I. Newman, of Tem- Louis B. Brodsky, Rabbi Louis
!pie Rodeph Sholom, are the bon- I. Newman, honorary chairmen;
orary chairmen of the local Edward Berman, president, Ach-
branch of the Jewish Marine ooza Aleph; Irving Bunim, vice-
League.
president, of Young Israel of
This league was organized a America; Mordecai Danzis, noted
few years ago, through the ef- Yiddish journalist; Hon. Ilarry
I forts of Baron Robert de Roth- G. Fromberg, former national
f schild, of Paris, France, who is president of the Young Israel;
, together with Chief Rabbi Moses H. Hoenig, national presi-
°
Dr7Joseph
H. Hertz, of the Brit- dent, Young Israel of America;
ish Empire, the honorary presi- Rabbi Jacob Hoffman, of the
' dent of the World Jewish Marine Oheb Zedek Congregation; Mrs.
League. The league has already Frances Hollander; Samuel B.
succeeded in organizing and Lieberman: Rabbi Hirsch Mani-
maintaining a few marine schools schewitz; Rabbi J. !toward Ral-
such as the ones in Nathania, bag; and William B. Ziff, author
Palestine, Riga, Latvia, and other and publisher.
Maces, where the Jewish youth
The offices of the American
are being trained as marine branch of the Jewish Marine
mechanics, navigators. and ma- League are located at 1123
rine officers. The Jewish Marine, Broadway, New York City. Phone
League Is instrumental in or- Watkins 9-1367.
Ephraim Remba is the resell-
ganizing fishery industry in Pal-
estine, in which hundreds of tive director of the American
Jewish families find a livelihood. branch of the league.

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