THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PACT, SIX Ma% wre 4; . 474ftitif4.ift og lI NIE1111111111 dh 1 11 ,11 *441Eltrs'fit.1*711,1 ift v ' -5 ,14 4 '11 YI Bicur Cholem Juniors. fa Colonists Thriving In Palestine, Says Returned Legionnaire – — The annual election of My rs of h t last Bicur Cholem Juniors Thursday evening resulted in the Charles choice of the following: Nathaniel D. Rubiner, president; Abner Weingarden, of the 40th Metzger, vice-president; Anna Sha- Battalion, Jewish Legionnaires, re- pero, secretary, and Kate Gordon, turned from Egypt Thursday, Octo- treasurer. A resolution to present to ber 2, after an absence of over 18 Aaron A. Silberblatt, retiring presi- months. Thrilling and varied have dent, the gavel which he used was been the experiences of this Jewish carried unanimously. Dancing fol- lad who enlisted in April of 1918 lowed the meeting, at which time re- with the Canadian Legionnaires. r!,1'111811' freshments were served. En route to England his transport There will be no meeting of the or- was attacked by a German submarine. ganization until Thursday evening, An order was issued to jump over- November 6, t h us to the holidays, and board rather than submit to the foe. at that time the regular season will be commenced, a number of pleasant evenings being promised by the en- tertainment . committee. A specially appointed speakers' ...coMmittec alias been named to procure addresses by prominent men. On the committee's The following letter has been sent list arc the names of such prominent to all Jewish Communal organizations J udge Arthur J. l'uttie, Judge by Julian 11. Krolik, Vice-President men as Arthur J. Lacy, Rabbi Harry Z. Gor- of the United Jewish Charities. It is don, Allan P. Cox, Judge E. J. Jef- an appeal for Jewish men and women fries, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and to aid the Patriotic Fund Drive: others. The Community 1..111011 has ad- dressed a request to the United Jew- ish Charities to furnish them with as London Daily Blames Jews English Railway many men as possible to assist in soliciting funds for the drive, which London.—The anti-Semitic London is to take place November 3rd to No- Morning Post has come out once vember 8th. As you no doubt know, in addition more with a provocatory article to many fine non-secretarian organi- against the Jews, in which it seeks to zations deriving their support from place blame for bringing about the While this drive, there are the following English strike upon them. admitting that no Jew is in any way Jewish organizations: connected with the railroad workers, United Jewish Charities. the :Stunting Post tries to give the Jewish Fresh Air Society. Jewish War Sufferers Relief Fund. impression that the Jews arc respon- There is a possibility that other sible for the strike, because, it de- Abner Weingarden worthy Jewish organizations may be clares, the Jewish influence every- included in their budget this year. where is in favor of internationalism There was a fusillade of shots. When It is, I am sure, superfluous for me and anarchy. At a time when public the smoke cleared the sea monster to draw to your attention the desir- opinion is already so much wrought had submerged and the troop-ship ability of having the Jews community up on account of the strike inconven- plowed forward in safety. well and numerously represented ience, such an article is apt to cause From England Weingarden's com- among the workers for this fund. the Jews much harm. pany proceeded to France, Italy, and The Board of the United Jewish then to Egypt. He remained in Charities has asked me to draw this Egypt for five months, taking part in matter to your attention and to beg many bloody riots, result of the you and all the officers of your organ- The Scope of Egyptian demand for Home Rule ization exert special effort to get as from their Mother country. For a many workers as possible. Names of further period of twelve months he t'ertiti,a Public Accountancy em- volunteers should be sent to tne as was in Palestine, stationed at Jaffa, braces so many activities essential soon as possible. Please indicate to modern bUSIIIISS that even the Lurid and Jerusalem. He states whether they have any preference as smallest firms regard it as a funda- from suffering there was much mental factor of success. to working mornings or afternoons, malaria in Egypt, almost one-third and whether they have any prefer- Systematizing; Periodical audits; Mr. of the troops being stricken. Preparation of Federal, State and ence for working in any particular Weingarden was signaller of his Income Tax Returns; Special In- part of the city. vestigations; Reorganirations and company. Counsel; Business Dissolution , ; It is not planned to have any strict- "Palestine is teeming with untold Certified Financial statements, and ly Jewish teams, but it is felt to be possibilities," says Mr. Weingarden. Cost Systems—these are a few busi- desirable that Jews be active among ness phases where certified public The fertility of the soil that has been kcountancy is paramount. irrigated is amazing. The colonists all groups in the campaign. Thanking you in advance for your scent to thrive in the Holy Land." co-operation, I remain. Mr. Weingarden, who is the son of Yours very truly, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Weingarden, of Windsor, Canada, is the last one JULIAN H. KROLIK. of three sons to return from service. 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