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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-05-24

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

M ay 24, 1940

3

and the Legal Chronicle

estine took steps to prepare her- FOR SALE-APARTMENTS:
self for war. For the first time
in its history, the Holy Land was
the scene of test blackouts when
the all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shatanoff and other heavily-populated cen-
of 16565 Northlawn Ave., will ters were darkened for a full
hour.
be at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 2, from Italy Refuses to Permit Jewish of the world-Detroit's high-
est bank deposits-highest
7 to 9, in honor of the confirma-
Refugees Transit; Anti-Jewish
factory and mercantile pay-
Disturbances Occur
tion of their daughter, Betty
LONDON. (WNS) -As Italy rolls - $150,000,000 recent
Mae. No cards.
moved to hurl its battalions into factory expansion. Lolvest
real estate prices in 45
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Shoenfield the rapidly-spreading war; it was
years-this can't last. Rely
of 1724 Edison Ave. will be learned here that the Italian gov-
Poets and Figures.
at home to their -relatives and ernment has refused transit visas on. one
to
German-Jewish
refugees
head-
friends or. Sunday, June 2, from
Rent $25,000
2 to 5, in honor of the confirma- ed for the United States and
other
neutral
countries.
tion of their daughter, Ruth. No
Elegant apt, lobby elevator,
Reports received here told of new Frigidaires, new stoves.
cards.
violent anti-Jewish demonstration
Dei trable location. Sales
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber in Trieste in which scores of vaa e $250,000 in the '20s.
of 1130 Longfellow Ave. will be Jews were injured. Diplomatic Seems unbelievable only
at home to their relatives and circles here were of the opinion
$100,000.
friends on Sunday, June 2, from that these anti-Semitic riots, an-
other
indication
that
Italy
is
20 Apts
2 to 6 p. rtt., in honor of the
confirmation of their daughter, headed for war, were the first All 4 rooms (2 bedrooms)
government-inspired anti - Jewish
Blum. No cards.
demonstrations since the advent new carpets, new stoves,
Gen. Elec. refrig. Attrac-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weingar- of the Fiscist regime in Italy.
tive location. Rent $9,400.
The
government-controlled
,Re-
den of 2220 Glynn Ct, will be
Former $100,000 value.
at home to their relatives and gime Fascista accused the Vatican Must be liquidated only
friends on Sunday, June 2, from of ignoring alleged Allied bom- $35,000, terms.
2 to 5, in honor of the„confirma- bardments of German civilians
tion of their son, Lawrence J. and making common cause with 50 Apts for $60,000
Jews, British Protestants and de-
No cards.
mocracies.
You would have paid $200,-
000 in the '20s. Elevator,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolf-
NEW YORK. (WNS)-The art carpets, Frigidaires, fur-
ner of 19240 I3urlington Drive
will be at home to their relatives collection of 'Sigmund Ojserkis nishings included. Secure
and friends on Sunday, June 2, of 'Atlantic City, N. J., which he location. Substantial prop-
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor donated to the United Jewish erty with a future.
of the confirmation of their Appeal for Refugees and Over-
MR. BEDFORD
seas Needs, was placed on .pub-
daughter, Isabel Sue. No cards.
lie sale at the Parke-Bernet and
Homer Warren & Co.
Coleman Galleries in this city, to
56 Years Dependable Service
aid war sufferers and refugees
in many parts of Europe • and
elsewhere.
(Continued from Page One)

CONFIR \AA\TS AT HOME

Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Alex-
ander of 1675 Burlingame Ave.
w ill be at home to their relatives
and friends on Sunday, June 2,
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor
of the confirmation of their
daughter, Eunice Roselyn. No

cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson
of 26023 Hendrie Blvd., Hunt-
ington Woods, will be at home
to their relatives and friends on
Sunday, June 2, from 3 to 6,
in honor of the confirmation of
their daughter, • Marjory.
No
cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Apple-
baum of 2873 E. Grand Blvd.
will be at home to their relatives
and friends on Sunday, June 2,
from 2 to 5 and '7 to 9, in honor
onfirmation of their son,
of the c
H er bert. No catio n

Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Jacob
of 915 Boston Blvd. W. will be
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 2, from
2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
the confirmation of their daugh-
ter, Rolla Joan. No cards.

Dr. and Mrs. Louis L. Barnett
of 16171 Normandy Ave. will be
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 2, from
2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
the confirmation of their daugh-
ter, Virginia Louise. No cards.

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs
of 3017 Lawrenoe Ave. will be
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 2, from
7 to 10 p. nr., in honor of the
confirmation of their son, Ramon
David. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blum-
berg of 2455 Glynn Court will
be at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 2, from
2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
the confirmation of their son,
Edward Mayer. No cards.

Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kallet
of Muirland Ave. will be at home
to their relatives and friends on
Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 5 and
7 to 10, in , honor of the con-
firmation of their son, Maerit.
No cards.

Mrs. Celia Blumrosen will be
at home at the residence of Dr.
and Mrs. Samuel C. Silver, 2708
Oakman Court, to her friends and
relatives on Sunday, June 2,
from 2 to 5, in honor of the con-
firmation of her daughter," Bar-
bara Helen. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Sanford R. Klein
of 17544 Stoepel Ave. will be
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June .2, from
3 to 6, in honor of the confirma-
tion of their daughter, Kathryn.
No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cohen
of 3040 Tuxedo Ave. will be at
.home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 2, from
2 to 5, in honor of the confirma-
tion of their son, Sherwin W.
No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of
19200 Strathcona Dr. will be at
home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 2, from
2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
the confirmation of their daugh-
ter, Janet. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Donon of
Elmhurst Ave. will be at home
at 18000 Santa Barbara Ave.
to their relatives and friends on
Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 5
p. m., in honor of the confirma-
tion of their niece, Audrey Bar-
bara Kline. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lautman
of 192314Warrington Drive will
be at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 2, from
7 to 11 p. m., in honor of the
confirmation of their daughter,
Idell Joan. No cards.

NAZIS

learned, but, from past experi-
ences it is safe to assume that
they will meet the same fate that
befell Jews ill Nazi-occupied Po-
land. Dutch anti-Nazis were also
arrested.
The first victims of the Gestapo
agents were the Jewish diamond
merchants of Amsterdam, whose
property was immediately ordered
confiscated. The fighting which
preceded the occupation of the
Netherlands took an unusually
heavy toll among the civilian
population. Non-fortified cities
were subjected to day-long air
raids.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. LeVene
of 4373 Glendale Ave. will be
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 2; from
6 to 10, in honor of the con-
Refugees Bombed
firmation of their son, Burton.
All roads leading to France
No cards.
were crowded with men, women,
and children, carrying what little
Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Levitt possessions they could salvage.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Feiler
of 878 Chester St., Birmingham, of Muirland Ave. will be at home Refugees arriving here said that
will be at home to their relatives to their relatives and friends' on Nazi bombing planes bombed. and
and friends on Sunday, June 2, Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 5, in machine-gunned the roads, kill-
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor honor of the confirmation of ing thousands of women and
of the confirmation of their their daughter, Barbara. No children.
cards.
Refugees attempting to escape
daughter, Saretta B: No cards.
by small boats from Holland
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Loewen- were mercilessly bombed, it was
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fridman
will receive their relatives and stein of 2779 Oakman Blvd. will said here. Many of the boats
friends at the Belcrest on Sun- be at home to their relatives and were sunk by the low-diving
day, June 2, from 2 to 6 p. m., friends on Sunday, June 2, after- planes which strafed the decks
in honor of the confirmation ,of noon and evening, in honor of with machine-gun bullets. Refu-
their . son, Bernard Petrie. No the confirmation of their son, Al- gees who managed to survive the
ordeal arrived in Paris and Lon-
cards. •
fred, Jr. No cards.
don exhausted and on the verge
Mrs. Mary Keywell Marx of of starvation.
' Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gard
England Interns Refugees
of 2992 Burlingame Ave. will be 2635 Cortland Ave. will be at
Approximately 2,000 Jewish
at home to their relatives and home to her relatives and friends
friends on Sunday, June 2, from on Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 5 refugees from Germany and Aus-
2 to 5, in honor of the con- and 7 to 9, in honor of the tria were among the German and
firmation of their son, Gordon. confirmation of her daughter, Austrian citizens living in Eng-
land who were interned by order
Marilyn Joyce. No cards.
No cards.
of Home Secretary John Ander-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morris of son, it was estimated.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsberg
Determined to fight for a "free
of 664 Chicago Blvd. will be at 2690 Glendale Ave. announce
home to their relatives and the confirmation of their daugh- and democratic" Poland, 3,000
friend s on Sunday, June 2, from ter, Selma Lourine, at Temple Polish Jews have taken their po-
2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of Beth El, on Sunday, June 2. At sitions with the Polish battalions
the confirmation of their daugh- home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. stationed in the Maginot Line.
The Polish Jews were assured
No cards.
ter, Mignon Sylvia. No cards.
that the restored Poland would
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollack have .no, room for anti-Semitism.
Mr....., and Mrs. Sy Glass of
Rather than be interned for
18240' San Juan Drive will be of 212 Mt. Vernon will be at
at home to their relatives and home to their relatives and the duration of the war, Jewish
friends on Sunday, June 2, from friends on Sunday, June 2, from refugees from Germany have of-
fered to fight with the Allied
to 5 p, m., in honor of the con- 2 to 5, in honor of the confirma-
forces.
tion
of
their
daughter,
Lucille.
firmation of their daughter,
It was reported in Paris that
No cards.
Elaine R. No cards.
the Nazi high command has is-

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Ros- sued instructions to all German
Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Hay-
troops to execute, without a trial,
den will receive their relatives enthal of 2710 Burlingame Ave. all Jewish, Polish and Czech sol-
and friends at the Belcrest on will be at home to their relatives diers caught serving with the Al-
Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 6 and friends 011 Sunday, June 2, lied forces. The instructions ad-
P. m., in honor of the confirma- from to 2 to 5 p. m., in Alonor vised the Nazi troops to show
tion of their daughter, Rhoda of the confirmation of their son, these soldiers no mercy.
William Robert. No cards.
Lou. N,, cards.
Among the charges made by
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman the Nazi radio were: (1) Ameri-
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hillman of
can Jews are raising $100,000,000
175 35 Stoepel Ave. will be at of 2234 Boston Blvd. will be at
to involve the United States in
home
to
their
relatives
and
home to their relatives and
friend s on Sunday, June 2, from friends on Sunday, June 2, from the European war; (2) Bernard
3 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of 2 to 5, in honor of the confirma- Baruch, confident of many Amer-
ican statesmen, forced England
the confirmation of their son, tion of their daughter, Gloria. into the war against Germany.
No cards.
Stuart S. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. George. H. Ellen-
stein of 12346 Griggs Ave. will
be at home to their relativel
and friends on Sunday, June 2,
from 2 to 5, in honor of the
confirmation of their daughter,
Phyllis Muriel. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isen-
berg of 2235 Edison Ave. will be
3 at home to their relatives and
friend s on Sunday, June 2, from
2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
the confirmation of their daugh-
ter, Ethel R. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Roths-
child of 3781 Manistique Ave.
will be at home to their relatives
and friends on Sunday, June 2,
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor
of the confirmation of their
daughter, Mildred. No cards.

Highest
Wnge Center

Blackouts in Tel Aviv as War
Threatens to Engulf
Palestine

JERUSALEM. 1WNS) - With
Italy's entrance into the Euro-
pean conflict on the side of the
Nazis_expected momentarily, Pal-

Jewry's Outstanding Personalities

WILL APPEAR AT THE

306 ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION

OF THE

JEWISH NATIONAL. WORKERS'
ALLIANCE [FARBAND)

OPENING IN DETROIT

THURSDAY, MAY 30

AT

2:30 P. M.

at the Wilson Theater, Madison and Brush

All Subsequent Sessions will be held at Hotel Statler

JAN PEERCE'
Secure your tickets at once for the Opening Session at Convention

Headquarters. Room 1252 of Hotel Statler
Program for Opening Session

Concert Program by JAN PEERCE. Great Opera Singer.
ZEVI SCHOOLER. Sur of Yiddish Art Theater--Radio Performer.
Addresses by-DR. STEPHEN S. WISE': President. American Jew-
ish Congress-DAVID PINSKI. President of Jewish National
Workers' Alliance-DR. BARNETT R. BRICKNER. Cleveland
Rabbi. Brilliant Speaker.

Other prominent leaders who will address convention include Eliezer
Kaplan. David Wertheim. Dr. Haym Greenberg. Dr. Aryeh Tarta-
kower. Baruch Zuckerman. Isaac Hamlin. Sarah Feder. Joel Entin.
Alexander Kahn. Dr. Israel Goldstein. Louis Lipsky. Philip Block. S.
Niger. A. Pupko. M. Elkin. Prof. Samuels of Palestine, A. Dicken-
stein of Palestine.

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