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DR. WEIZMANN 21ST BIRTHDAY
ARRIVES FOR
OF CONGRESS
CONFERENCE

I ctINCLUI .5:1• FROM PAGE ONE)

Max M. Silverman
Is Re-Elected by
House of Shelter

December 29, 1939

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

GREATEST YEAR FOR U. P. A. WILL BE MARKED
AT CONFERENCE ON PALESTINE, JAN. 6th & 7th

STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL

S milo S o a p C o .

(CoNVL•DED FRom PAO It1 °NU(

,

CONCLUDED :ROM PADS ON111
TO. 8-8139
fumble University and others.
Also associated with the Amer- d honorary president and the
"I'm ashamed to Pay it now,"
Having realised an income of more than 15,000,000
in 1939, the
absence from London, it was ican Jewish Congress in arrang- other officers chosen are: Isaac
Trauler confesses, "but we kids
United Palestine Appeal will celebrate American Jewry's greatest
year
learned here.
ing the dinner is a dinner com- Rosenthal, first vice • president;
used to taunt Adolf for being a
of effort for Palestine rebuilding at the National Conference for
Dr. Weizmann (3 expected to mittee of 184 prominent repre- Moses Levitt, second vice-presi-
Jew-boy • . . That would make
Palestine in Washington, D. C. on Saturday evening. January 6th and
inform American Zionist leaders sentatives of the Jewish Com- dent; Barney Barnett, third vies-
him white with fury."
Sunday, January ith. More than 1,500 delegates will pay tribute to
of all developments in the politi- munity. Maurice Levin and Mrs. president; Louis Dann, treasurer,
the dynamic leadership of Dr. Abb. Mittel Silver (left), National
DID YOU KNOW?
. 1
cal situation, the principal pur- Itemised S. Deutsch are co- and Kenneth tVasser, secretary.
Chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, who made this record pos-
The first address in the new
pose of his visit, however, being !hairmen of the dinner commit-
sible through his energetic service as United Palestine Appeal and
In his annual report, Mr. Sil-
Honolulu synagogue, the first
United Jewish Appeal National Chairman in 1939. The need fur pro.
to secure increased economic sup- 'ee. lion. Julian W. Mack; Louis - erman presented a short history
Jewish house of worship in the
port for the Jewish homeland from Lipsky, vice president of the If the House of Shelter as a
siding for absorption of 35,000 refugees who entered Palestine in the
mid-Pacific area, was delivered
past twelve months will be slres, rJ among issues considered at the
American Jews.
Smerican Jewish Congress, and background for the memorial tri-
last summer by Lewis Browne,
Washington conference. Promotion of immigration and colonisation
Two major developments in the Dr. Stephen IS Ise are the honor- bute to be paid to Nathan Ri•h-
who was in the Islands giving a
as illustrated in 111 Berke' of homeless Jews on refugee ship on
Holy Land may receive added sup- ary chairmen. Israel Sachs is the field, the first president of the r-
lecture course at Hawaii Univer-
Palestine shore; 121 education and health for child victims of oppres-
port from Jews in the United treasurer,
ganization, on this occasion.
sion; 13) training of refugee youth for new life on the land and 141
sity . . . Browne, from whom a
States, informed sources observed,
European Delegation
new book should be due soon, is
H istory of Shelter Home
extending Jewish agricultural settlement actisities in cooperation with
both of which have the particular
A delegation of the leaders of
"The Detroit Jewish commun.
the fellow' whom II. G. Wells
Arab neighbors will be hailed as major American Jewish achiesement
concern of Dr. Weizmann: (1) Jewish life in Europe will come :ty has maintained an ilachnosee
through the United Palestine Appeal.
considers
the best interpreter of
Development of the pharmaceuti- o the United States especially Orchirn for over 40 years," said
Jewish history . . , In March he
cal industry in Palestine, which
this occasion to present to Mr. Saverman. The first quarters
will
give
a
series of lectures at
Dr. Weizmann believes holds out the American Jewish Congress ^onsisted of one room rented at
Columbia University.
excellent prospects, particularly .he problems of European Jewry. 199 E. Columbia St. In 11197 space
A
group
of
European refugee
because of the possibility of cap- end their suggestions with ref- vas obtained at 199 Division St.
When you travel in Michi-
stage artists is launching "The
turing German markets in the •rence to the help to be extended
gan this winter, go by
"Stang
Detroiters
remember
the
Theater in Exile" in New York
Near East; and (2) establishment by the American community. The liouse of Shelter when it was
. . . They hope to make it a
Blue Goose Bus Lines and
of the citrus by-products indus- lel"gation which will be heard located on Winder and Brush Sts.
permanent organization.
avoid all worries.
tries, one of the results of which it the anniversary dinner will in- in 1949, the residence at 77 Alger
If it hadn't been for the per-
would be the strengthening of cit- -.lode Dr. Nahum Goldmann, St. was established, and, in 1936,
sonal opposition of President
Buses run at frequent in-
rus-growink, Palestine's largest chairman of the administrative because of the desirability of lo-
Roosevelt there would by now be
f. and are comfortably
industry.
sommatee of the World Jewish cating within the heart of the
A law demanding that everybody
It is also expected that Dr. Congress, which represents 39 Jewish neighborshood, the two
heated for cold weather
in the country be fingerprinted at
Weizmann's visit to the United sountries in the world, and its family fllat at 1622 Taylor Ave.
travel. Fares are

law.
regular intervals.
States may emit in wider par- diplomatic representative with was purchased and remodeled.
LISTEN HERE
ticipation of non-Zionists in the headquarters in Geneva; and Dr. This year a dormitory was built
A
fine
bunch
of
scallions
goes
Phone
or
write
for
Jewish Agency.
Maurice L. Perlzweig of London, as an addition to the Taylor Ave.
to Abbot Chao-Kung, better
information.
member of the executive com- building. throueh the efforts of
known as Ignatius Trebitsch-Lin-
mittee of the name organization, the Ladies' Auxiliary. under the
coln, whose life as an interna-
who served as the diplomatic rep- chairmanship of Mrs. Hyman Alt-
tional spy is now head of the
^esentative of the World Jewish man. The House of Shelter, today,
Detroit Terminal
"Tibetan Buddhist supreme mas-
Congress in England.
has accommodations for 28 men.
ters" in Shanghai, and though
Washington Blvd.
Senator Claude Pepper of
3-Fold Responsibility
he
threatens
Europe
with
a
mys-
Florida is among those who have
at Grand River Ave
"Our agency has a three-fold
terious
doom
if
its
governments
slreade
accepted
the
invitati
on responsibility," stated Mr. Silver-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
CA. 9000
don't stop warring, he defends
to address the dinner.
man, "the care of transients, the
the Japanese onslaught on China.
The sponsoring committee for rare of homeless residents, and
raise funds for 'medical aid and
Add to your list of anti-Semitic
assistance, for food and clothing the dinner includes Senator Ar• the feeding of that group formerly
organizations the Federation for
to relieve human suffering' caused thur II. Vandenberg of 5lichigan. -.wed for by the Detroit Kosher
Nordic Revival . . . Ostensibly
Kitchen.
During
the
past
year
by the war in Poland. Owing to
it is simply an organization for
food and shelter were provided
the fact that it has not been pos-
Americans of Scandinavian de-
for 695 transients and 32 resident
sible as yet to enter Poland pro- Michigan A. Z. A.
scent,
but its official slogan is "to
-nen. The number of meals served
per, the Federation has in the
defend Aryan culture and to build
Council
Is
Formed
was 18,541 and 5,064 nights' lodg-
meantime been devoting itself to
a great American monument of
were given. During l'assover
the task of alleviating the distress
liberation under the swastika"...
At State Conclave ing
week meals were served also to
of the Polish refugees who fled
All of which brings us to the
Jewish
men from the Eloise In-
to adjacent countries and for this
question: Why is there a swastika
Detroit's 11 Chapters were firmary and to Jewish prisoners
purpose we have opened refugee
near the Jersey side of the Lin-
narticipants
in
the
Michigan
A.
at
the
County
Jail
and
the
House
registration offices in a number
coln Tunnel?
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
of neutral countries. We were en- Z. A. regional conclave held Dec. of Correction."
THIS AND THAT
25,
26
and
27,
at
Grand
Rapids.
The president thanked Harold
' abled to do this through our world.
Ahe Goldberg, Hebrew and one of the people in the office
wide connections as an affiliate Mich. The tournament included Silver, director of the Jewish So-
Yiddish. writer and Zionist, is (he was the sales manager's sec-
of the World Federation of Polish chapters from Michigan and the cial Service Bureau, and Kenneth
now at work on a 700-page opus retary) said to him, "Joe, I
Jews Abroad. To date we have City of Chicago. Debating, ora- Wasser, of his staff, who serves
in English, which will contain think I ought to tell you
tory
and
basketball
elimination
as secretary of the House 8f Shel-
some-
established such offices In the fol-
75
. essays on the most representa- th mg
i ng for your own good." He
lowing places: Bucharest, Polisch- contests were held in which final- ter, for their helpfulness; an•
tive contemporary Jewish writers I had overheard the salesman say.
ists
received
their
awards
at
the
Isidore Sobeloff, executive direc-
Judisches Hilfskomitee, c/o Mus
artists, scientists, philanthropists ing that Joe seemed too ag-
tualitatet, Strada Spatarilor 16; banquet Wednesday evening at the tor of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
and other public figures.
gressive.
Kaunas, Daukanto 6, Jonas Viles- Pantlind Hotel. One result of the tion, and Miss Anna Weinberg,
IL M. Warner, who's the chair-
tournament
that
was
sponsored
of
his
staff,
for
their
assistance
sin Si Dr. Ruvimas Rubinsteinas,
man of the Hollywood community , "Joe you've been going like a
Chairman and Vice-Chairman re- by the Philip Wasserman chap- during the year. Ile commended
chest fund, is indignant because house afire. Better slow up."
spectively of our Committee; Bud- ter 5 was the creation of a Mich- !Lyman Altman, chairman of the
headed by Sholem Arch, fam- these men and women, some of
Democracy as the common the motion picture stars don't
Joe took this as flattering unc-
apest, Magyar Lengyel Szovet- igan A. Z. A. Council composed of house committee and Mrs. Ilyman ous novelist. a committee of the international reputation, face a heritage of Catholic, Protestant contribute enough . . . He says tion to his soul. lie had been
sog 1932,• Geneva, 31 Rue Plant- eepresentatives from all the 18 Altman, chairman of the Ladies' most prominent Jewish writers in bleak future unless help is sent and Jew, the significance of re- that 42 motion picture stars, who I wondering whether the sales man-
auxiliary for their splendid work
amour, Director of office, Theo- Michigan Chapters.
'igion as a force for democracy jointly
jointly gross $8,500,00 a year, ager n oiced
t
his diligence. Now
The Michigan A. Z. A. Coun. 'nil also thanked Dr. Otto A. the United States has undertaken immediately.
dore Grubner; Amsterdam, Olym-
to raise a fund for the scores of
waa sore he had been noticed.
The committee points out that and the position of the Jew as have contributed less than $4,000
piaplein 34, director of office, Dr. sil will meet at intervals during Hirsch, superintendent of the Jewish writers and a a v a n t s
a barometer in the trends toward to the community chest—in other
ser
Probably,
he
surmised,
the sales-
the
year
to
discuss
problems
deal-
$25,000
is
needed
at
once
to
ren-
lewish Home for Aged for mak- of Europe who have been sub-
Israel Tauber.
the achievements of democratic
an average of less than manager merely had said, in a
with the Youth and A. Z. A. . lig his
available to the jected to racial persecution and der the minimum aid these writers goals in the world, form the cen- words,
"In coordination with the Uni- ing
$100
apiece.
•haptere in Michigan. The coun- Houseof facilities
complimentary
sort
of
way, that
and
savants
require.
The
long
Shelter board for its an- uprooted by the present war.
ted Relief Committee of London,
Even the shatchonim are be- he was aggressive. It was too
range view of tch committee is tral theme of Dr. Louis M. Levit-
we have appointed Elsie Zeitlin sil plans to hold meetine,s jointly nual banquet.
sky's
book,
"A
Jew
Looks
at
An
appeal
issued
by
the
com-
illY
to
believe
that
to
be too
ginning
to
feel
the
effects
of
the
silly
with
the
Michigan
linai
Brith
to assist these men in rehabili-
Tribute to Nathan Bielfield
as our special representative to
Paving tribute to the memory mittee, organized under the aus- tating themselves, and to make kmerica," published by the Dial chaotic world situation . . . Due aggressive was a fault in the
investigate at first hand the situa- Council, according to Al hiadief.
pices
of
the
Jewish
Writers
Club
Press,
432
Fourth
Ave.,
New
Winkle
Corporation.
It
was
said
to
the
influx
of
refugees
in
this
it possible for them to resume
i
If Nathan Bielfield, first presi-
tion with regard to the refugees sky, Michigan A. Z. A. deputy.
country the Marriage Brokers' all over town that the Winkle
Eleven Detroit chanters are en- dent of the House of Shelter, with the active cooperation of their literary and cultural activi- York.
in the neutral countries and to
the
Jewish
Labor
Committee,
Rabbi Levitsky's nine essays Association of the United States Corporation had become what it
supervise the activities of the reg- aged in the A. Z. A. Basketball ')r. A. M. Hershman stated that quotes numerous letters and ca• ties.
and Canada has had to revise was by the aggressiveness of Ho-
istration offices in the above named League, which includes chapters Mr. Bielfield laid the foundation bles received from some of these The appeal
eal asks that all con-
con- give splendid analysis of the man- ag prices downward, so that you race Winkle.
Mt. Clemens, Detroit and for the good work being accom-
ner
in which Jewish history has
capitals. Arnold M. Kaiser, secre- from
tributions
be sent to the Fund
can now get a wife (or husband)
victims
who
succeeded
in
escap-


Windsor,
according
to
Lou
Hand-
ilished
by
the
always
been
couched
in
terms
of
After that Joe had as many as
agency today. "Mr.
tary of the United Relief Com-
Rea
Writers, 144 Henry
ing from war-ravaged Poland tf r Refugee
democracy. He points out that for $20, as against the previous six ideas a day. Joe could feel
mittee of London, is now also visit- ler, A. Z. A. athletic director, 9ieltleld wee a pioneer, and the and from the Nazi cruelties per- et IN e g York.
games
will
be
played
each
Thurs-
'-.,
-w
the Jew entered the American standard rate of $25 . . . But that he was a coming man in the
way of a pioneer is hard and if
ing our registration offices in our
petrated against the Jews. These
Officers of the fund are: Sho- scene armed with two tools— character reference requirements Winkle Corporation. Another slo-
behalf, We have already received day evening at Northern High often fer•etten," he said. Follow-
become stricter, and the five On (it was posted all over the
by cable thousands of names and School and McNichols School. • Mg Dr. Hershman's remarks, a messages tell a horrifying story lem Asch, honorary chairman; freedom of expression and uni- have
Highland Park Chapter 313, portrait of the late Nathan Biel- of suffering, both mental and William Edlin, chairman; Dr. S. versal education —and declares per cent charge on the bride's office) said, "Think!" Joe cer-
addresses of refugees and have
physical,
by
these
men
of
letters
Margoshes,
D.
L.
Mekler,
H.
Ro-
will
meet
on
Wednesday
evening,
that to the American Jew "de- dowry has remained intact. tainly was thinking.
Seld sees unveiled. Cantor Jacob
communicated the information re-
3, at the Jewish Center, to l. Sonenklar sang the El Molei now scattered all over Europe. goff, vice chairmen; Dr. B. mocracy is all of life. Without it ABOUT PEOPLE
garding their condition and where- Jan.
Yet he was troubled that the sales
officers. A sports stag will "nehmim. Deprived of all earthly means, Hoffman, treasurer; NI. Rivlin, he cannot live. With it he has
Congressman Sirovich of New manager never had a word of
abouts to their relatives in this elect
staged by the chapter on Sot-
°'°e ,- speakers included Isidore forcibly torn from their work, secretary.
experienced the unfoldment of a York, who recently died, was a commendation for him. Joe should
country as well as to many lands- be
ennire, Jan. 9, at the Seheloff, Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, !he-
rich soul. He laid it as his con- great admirer of the late Dr. have liked to hear him say, "Joe,
manshaften whose kinsmen are inlay
Boulevard Bldg.
tribution at the altar of America. S. M. Melamed ... lie sponsored you're a great idea man. Keep
ld Sifter and Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
stranded in neutral lands.
Emanuel chapters 337 announces man. Hyman Altman acted as Author of
Ile is today one of its most trust- most of the literary work of it up and there's no telling how
"This activity in which we are Section
of the following new of. 'oaetmaster,
ed guardians."
Melamed in the last few years far you will go in the Winkle
now engaged has been discussed carers: Israel
Autobiography
Kaner, president;
Devoting an important chapter of the latter's life . . . In return Corporation. Work hard for Win-
1940 Board Members
by us with representatives of other Hyman Mather,
The new board of directors for
to a discussion of Jewish ethics, Melamed edited Sirovich `s plays kle and Winkle will do well by
organizations, including the Joint Fred Sorkowitz, vice-president;
secretary; Nat the Howse of Shelter includes:
Dr. Levitsky states that "Israel and novels . .. Sirovich left a you."
Distribution Committee. They are Finkelstein, treasurer;
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
Phil Su- Maxwell Black, George Stutz,
stands in the midst of the sea 3-act play on Spinoza, on which
fully acquainted with what we are
In fact, he felt quite upset
bar
and
Clem
Goldman,
sergeants-
Henry
M.
Rottman.
Henry
La-
of
human experience. We hold in Melamed had collaborated. wife
doing and have expressed no ob- at Anne; Norman Bazell, report-
oil e :day (he had been there a
constrection of Jewish economic
-M
Ellin Mackay Berlin,
-Mies. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal
jection to it.
year) when
life o" a sound productive our hands a bundle of moral and Irving, is the richest member of
ii
his friend said at
er,
and
William
Silver,
chaplain.
of
and
Isaac
Robinowitz,
(three
year
ethical
teachings
derived
from
"We are now also in the process
foundation.
lunch: . "Joe, you remember what
the Mackay family toda v . • • (told
of negotiating arrangements with Meetings are held Tuesday eve- 'ernes); Snieuel Mintz. Max Lie-
Mr. Boudin, in the name of God. These we throw into the sea Yet
nings
at
the
Emanuel
Synagogue,
you
about
six months ago.
',
years ago, when Ellin told e
erman. Jacob Levin, Dave Gold-
the representatives of neutral Woodrow Wilson' and Taylor.
the American ORT, extended a of humanity."
hi• say it again. 'Joe is
her father that she had decided heard him
berg, Joseph Bernstein and Ben
Speng
aki of the three maor
countries whereby we shall be in
j
vote of thanks to the "resident religious
too
damned
.
aggressive,'
that's
Lemberg, (two years terms); Dr.
faiths in this country as o many ming, he opposed the what he said."
a position to supply to the refu-
of Ambidjan. former Congress-
marriage with what he called a
gees food and clothing, to be paid Raya Garbousova, Greatest David Eileen, Beniamin Kamin-
man W. W. Cohen, and the being three searching parties, fortune hunter" . . . in corn-
"I've been doing no more than
sky. Joseph' lleideman, Hyman
for by relatives in this country,
other officers and members of "each in its own path trying to
Woman 'Cellist, With the Altman. Rabbi Isaac Stollman,
they expect of a guy—just work-
such food and clothing to be pac-
Ambidjan, for their interest and find the ultimate truth which is eanson with the Mackay fortune ing
hard," Joe said.
the
Berlin
possessions,
even
at
Symphony Orchestra Jan baron Weiswasser, Nathan Yaffe,
God,"
the
author
makes
a
good
kaged and delivered to the recipi-
cooperation in the constructive
"But, Joe, you don't seem to
William Sandler. Herman Franz-
time nothing to sneeze at,
ents In their respective countries
4 and 5
relief work of the ORT, and the case for the cause of inter-faith that
were
quite
insignificant.
',feu, Jerry Richfield, Hyman Mit-
understand.
You're pushing too
cooperation.
proper, rather than by the more
cooperative spirit they have
hard. In a big outfit like ours
expensive means of shipment from
"Why I Am an American"
Raya Garbousova, often re- nick, Max Charnels and Samuel
shown in completing all the tech-
a
ch
every
big
shot
on top is afraid
hopeapter
that
here. This will afford a distinct ferred to as the greatest woman I. Bernstein (one year terms). A
bri
s
stle
waith
ith
f
,
nice' and legal arrangements for
is Jane Cowl to Open Fisher of the people underneath if they
is measure of relief as it will en- 'cellist of the day, will he pre- member of the Junior Detroit
and determ inati on to con-
the transfer of all the funds of
t
t
ria
h
btute
i
s
push
too
hard.
A
hard-working
able the relatives here to render sented as soloist with the Detroit Service Group, to be appointed,
to
per
ibe
le
r
.
Town
Hall
After
i
can
life
the
best
-
Holi.
Ambidjan to the ORT. Mr. Rou-
pusher may in time push the big
concrete aid to their stricken Symphony Orchestra at the con- will also serve upon the board for
"It is literally
days Series Jan. 10
din expressed the hope that
t
kinsmen whose names and ad- certs of Thursday night, Jan. 4, e one year term.
true,"
D
rh.aaLevitskythsays,
shot
himself
out.
So they don't
e
"tha
t
through the cooperation of the
The nominating committee,
who
dresses are being registered at and Friday afternoon, Jan. 5, in
rainbow,
officers
and officers and membership of the America
Jane Cowl, Broadway star of like hard-working pushers."
presented the slate of of
our various offices.
Still Joe was painfully sue-
Masonic Temple. Franco Ghione
Ambidjan the ORT will be en. the ray of hope and the streak of "Smilin' Through" and "Lilac
"A cable was received on Dec. will conduct this pair of concerts, board members, unanimously elect-
abled to extend its work with a sunshine to many individuals and Time," two of the biggest stage prised to be fired not long after-
9, from Kaunas, signed by the the program for which will be -d, was headed by henry Lapides
nations who otherwise would a h l i a t e s r o e f.ar aetc heenrted ye w air tsh, J wah a
ward. He went to the sales man-
view
of
mitigating
the
suffering
ie
ch
msdhre
- ager: "Haven't I worked hard?
and included Hyman Altma
Lithuanian Prime Minister, Jonas the same,
have walked in darkness."
of our brethren.
BERNARD HORWICH
than Yaffe, Dave Goldberg, n, Isaac
Na-
Viieisis and Dr. Rubinsteinas, edi-
Rabbi Levl i i t g s h k t y'ste book
t
s
will open the after•holiday Didn't I do my work well?"
Miss Garbousova, still in her
tor-in-chief of the Kaunas Daily 20's, appeared with the orches- Roeenthal and Barney Barnett.
Yes, he had worked hard and
the
dark-
season
Bernard llorwich, Chicago Zi-
considerable son of the Detroit Town Hall
Newspaper, asking us to start an tra during her first American
ness that has created gloom in in the Fisher Theater Wednesday, had done his work well, "hut
onist, pioneer Jewish leader, is Dedicate Negro 'Y',
immediate campaign for old cloth- tour, in 1934, when she played
somehow,
Joe, you don't seem
some
sections
of
American
life.
Jan.
10,
at
II
a.
m.
"My First Eighty
Gift of Jew, Sunday
ing and shoes for the war refu- the Haydn D Major Concerto, The Detroit Sunshine Club of authorof
to fit into our pattern."
Years," published by Argus GREENSBORO, N. C. (Bell-
Elsa Maxwell , previous)
Sev
gees. Such a campaign has already under the direction of the late
Miami Beach to Have
era
l
d
ays later the sales
Sholem Aleichem Institute's flounced
Books.
ounced for this date, will speak
pious News Service) — Dedica-
Imager had a conference with
been organized throughout the Ossip Gabrilowitsch.
Moonlight
New Year's Celebration
tion ceremonies for the new
before the Town Hall Feb. 7, it the junior executives on the mat-
country. Favorable arrangements
Luncheon and Bridge of Greensboro Y. M. C. A. for Ne-
It is this same concerto that
is announced by Kathleen Snow
with American shipping companies Miss
ter of appointing a successor to
The first meeting of the De-
Garbousova has chosen to
The Sholem Aleichem Institute Stringer, director .
Detroit Chapter of Worn. groes, the gift of a Jew, Caesar
was made for the transportation." perform again. Those who heard troit Sunshine Club of Miami was
is
preparing
a
New
Year's
cele-
H. R. Knickerbocker, world Joe. There were a number of
Additional information may be her in 1934 will recall that her held at the Charles Hotel, 15th
of American Cone 2nd, will be held here Dec. bration. Everyone is invited. The famous
applications,
among them that of
war correspondent just
31. The $65,000 building was
secured by calling the office of the
Jewish Congress
one Elbert Levi. Elbert IA"
and Collins Ave., Miami Beach,
given by Mr. Cone in honor of affair will take place in the Jew- back from the front lines, will seemed
Detroit Branch of the Federation playing caused some of the most Fl
to have everything-1
favorable comment of the season.
• Dec.
two Negro employees who had ish Center. For reservations tele- speak Jan. 17. his subject will

of Polish Jews, 9124 Linwood Ave., Last
The membership drive of the worked for his family for 38 phone S. Landis, Le. 8863, or be "At the Ringside of History." business education at Whartoe
The president, Mrs. Fannie
winter the young artist ap-
Tyler 4-5913.
Strauss, announced a moonlight Detroit chapter of the Women's
peared in recital here.
To. 5-9732.
Other January speakers will be School, a considerable experi- o
ence in several successful selling
Silver
Moon.
There
be Division of the American Jewish
to be
given
on Jan.
3, will
on the
Miss Garbousova is a Russian, SS.
biographer Carl van Doren, Jan. agencies.
Congress will be concluded with years.
born in Tiflis, where her father
24, whose subject will be "The
floor
show,
"Ile won't do," said the sales
and
card
a
luncheon
and
mah
jong
and
dancing
was, and still is, a professor at
American Imagination," and Dr.
Favors Vocational
manager. "Jews are too aggre s -
bridge on Monday, Jan. 15, at
the conservatory. She was ad- games.
Donald A. Laird, psychologist, sive.'
The Slildred Love Flower Fund the Detroit-Leland Hotel. This
mitted to the Tiflis Conservatory
who will sneak Jan. 31 on the
System to Solve
. • •
drive is being directed by Mrs.
at the age of 9 and was gradu- of the organization received
question "Why Introvert or Ex-
Hannah Ilarvith, third vice presi-
ated at 14. She was then sent generous contribution.
Joe Garfunkel was lifted out
Economic Issue
trovert?"
dent of the chapter in charge of
to Moscow as the most promising
Corn. Edward Ellsberg, naval of deepest depression one day
a membership ,assisted by Mrs. le-
and submarine authority, comes when he was called by the state' ,
Writing under the title "De- musical student of the State of
Author
Sees
German
People
vine
B.
Dworman,
membership
mocracy Wake Up!" Louis L. Le- Georgia. Later she studied with
Feb. 14 to discuss "Submarine employment bureau: They had a
chairman, and Mrs. Abraham A.
Returning to Its Senses
vene, in an 80-page pamphlet pub- Pablo Canals.
Warfare Today." Stanley High job for him precisely in his line.
Davidson,
social
chairman.
Res-
While still in the conservatory.
will talk on "America's Isms vs. Ginsberg Gadget, Inc., needed a
lished by the Vocational Press of
In "Hitler's 'Mein Kamps ; and ervations for this luncheon are
Freeport, N. Y., discusses the eco- in fact when only 12, she was
Americanism," Feb. 21. Muriel first-class gales promotion man.
Joe hurried with happy feet to
nomic issues facing this country. riving recitals and appearing as the Present War," Arnold Posy being taken by Mrs. Ernest J.
Draper, internationally known for
Advocating free discussion and • uest artist with symphony or- Present a critical survey of the Sachse, Townsend 7-6583, and
her salons, will discuss "The Art the big plant of Ginsberg Gad
consideration of the problems af- •hestras. She continued her Eu- Nazi bible of hate and its ef- Mrs. David J. Cohen, Townsend
of Conversation," Feb. 28. Wil- gets, Inc., and was taken in hand
fecting the workers, manufactur• -opean concertizing, winning en- fecs on pre-war events in Ger- 5-1833.
liam Lyon Phelps, an annual fa- by Ginsberg, Jr., himself. Ss,.
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow is
en, housewives, inventors, etc., • able success in newly all the many from which emanated the
vorite, has chosen "How to Live recited the long list of his experi-
president
of
the
Detroit
chapter.
'capitals
on
the
Continent.
etc., as well as the government,
impending cataclysm of the
With Yourself" as his subject, ences and educational qualifica-
Membership dues may be sent
March 6.
tions. Mr. Ginsberg said he had
Mr. Levene urges the establish-
world. This pamphlet, published
number of other application , '
ment of international vocational Samuel Jacobs to Give Con- by the American Goodwill Anse,- to Mrs. Morris Weingarten,1
Gen. Platoff's Don Cossack
financial secretary, 4342 Tyler
if
Joe was acceptable he would
centers by private industry, that
elation.
Suite
50,
19
W.
21st
St.,
Choir
and
Dancers,
celebrated
on
sumer Buying Course at
Ave.
Checks
should
be
made
pay.
these should be extended to co-
New York, expresses the hope
five continents; but never before hear from him later.
Central High
Joe waited expectantly at the
operating national vocational cen-
hat the German people "will able to the Detroit chapter, Wom-
in Detroit, will close the series
March 13.
telephone all week, finally re-
The Homemaking Department men come to their senses and en's Division, American Jewish
ters with appropriate branches
Congress.
nle-
of
Central
lligh
School
is
turned
to the state's employment
functioning through selected com-
'he iniquities of the Nazis will
Further information may be
mittees and that these be extended log a course in eonsumer beton ,' mllspse within the Reich as a
had at the Town Hall office, 220 bureau: Had they- heard any-
Thanks
From
the
Eva
Prenz-
thing? Had the Ginsberg job been
for adults during the wln•.es -cult of their own corruption,
to local committees.
Hotel Statler, Cherry 5617.
filled?
Mr. Levene believes that "the term.
and eternal Peace and Righteous-
lauer Maternity Aid
Samuel Jacobs, snecial Mete.. lees will hereafter reign over the
Yes, it had been filled, said the
Vocational Center movement will
JR. J.C.R.S. THANKS THE
On
Sept.
I,
1939,
when
Hitler's
troops
etarted
to
march,
the
be the positive answer of the de- tor in consumer nresilee• fn •.xhausted and suffering world." Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: m e n , women and children you see above were within the Nazi domain,
cleric. He was himself a Jew.
CHRONICLE
mocracies to the dictators" and WA yne University, will teach the
Since we are both Jews I on
On behalf of the Eva Prenz- uncertain and fearful of what the future may hold in store for them.
h te elr l ed you something," he who-
he further believes that It will (.011 roe. M-. Jacobs will be a'
We hope you didn't miss Pres- lauer Maternity Aid, I wish to
Fortunately, they had been in possession of U. S. immigration Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
"Ginsberg called us up .
"prick their bubble of blown-up Cen tral High School on Wednes dent Roosevelt', heartfelt tribute express our sincere appreciation visas given to them on the strength of "affidavits of support" filed
The Jr. J. C. R. S. thanks The
'ay . Jas. 3. to explain the woe' 'o Justice Felix Frankfurter in for the splendid cooperation ex- by their American relatives or friends. Braving the submarine
importance."
Detroit Jewish Chronicle for pub- They said they don 't want us to .
of the course to those who are Se Harvard Law School Year tended to us in Publicizing our magnetic mine-infested Atlantic, they reached the safety and free- De
,
licity 17
Riven
us for the dance or, send up any more Jews. They
gay Jews are too aggreesive."
Luise Rainer has signed up 'rite rested. The class will mee' 'took. in which he calls Fraek- 7th annual donor loncheon.
dam of America in the third month of the war. Here they are seen
mi ( n T tih .iisivstfo ary is not ficti?”.
Jr. J. C. R. S.,
with M-G-M for a picture in theMon day evenings at 7:30. be 'neer "the rightful successor 'to
(Mrs. Miles) Harriet Calver, in "Father Abraham's Hotel" (HIAS Building, New York City) on
cept for the names it is sub s
Justice Cardozo."
spring. I gum ing Jan. 8.
Sonia Redner..
Secretary. the way to the dining room where • kosher meal awaits them.
fact.)
Publicity Chairman,
feerreirm, UM A. A. • at

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