sea America yorish Periodical Cotter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLUMP' AYU)U5 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO BiEbETROIT AMISH. IIRONICL - MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION BRITAIN TO HONOR PROMISES TO JEWS, CHURCHILL STATES Pisgah Lodge to Elect Officials Local Rabbinical TURN SOD ON SITE Scenes At Dedication of Synagogue Site Blind Scholar at Meet OF BETH EL'S NEW Michael Aaronshon, Blinded in Battle, Speaks Before Dis- abled Veterans. Writh Order To Choose New Reads at Meet- ing Monday Evening. HOUSE OF WORSHIP When the Disabled Veterans of the Rabbi Leo M. Franklin De- World War hold the national conven- clares Edifice Will Be Shrine tion in Detroit June 27-30, in the of American Jewry. Hotel 'fuller Roof Garden, the invo- cation at the opening session Tues- day morning will be given by 23- EMANUEL WODIC GIVEN year-old Michael Aaronshon, who is TASK OF 20 YEARS AGO preparing himself for the ministry, although blinded in action at the By KATE FREEDMAN. front. Aaronshon enlisted with the 147th Infantry, instead of going in Nearly twenty years ago, Eman- as a chaplain, and became sergeant major of Major Dube's battalion. uel Wodic, firm of step and straight of bearing, as befits a veteran of the During the attack on Montvaucon, in Civil War, reverently turned the first the third (lay of the Argonne scrap, sod of Temple Beth El on its present while dragging in wounded comrades, site at Woodward and Eliot street, Aaronshon was struck by a high ex- marking the beginning of a new era plosive which destroyed both eyes and for progressive Judaism in Detroit. part of the face. On returning to Friday afternoon, in the blaze of a America he resumed his studies in the scorching sun that, wilting many a union Hebrew College, Cincinnati. stronger man, seemed but to strength- Ile runs a typewriter faster than most en and steady his hand in the sacred and insists upon see in people who on coin foot marching all parades. task, Emanuel Wodic, a little older, l'isg,ah Lodge No. 31, I. 0. B. B., Colonial Secretary Pays Tri- will elect new officers for the ensuing year at the meeting to be held Mon- bute to Colonists and Their day evening at the B'nai Brith Club- Constructive Work. rooms, 1307 Broadway. The complete nominations, includ- RECRUITING OF JEWISH ing those made at the meeting last MILITARY FORCE URGED Monday evening are as follows: if 8-3-2-6 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. VOL X. NO. 5. New Telephone GLENDALE President, A. Lapin-Cohen, Simon LONDON.—In a long awaited and Rosenzweig, Charles Rosenthal and oft-delayed statement on Great Brit- Leon Goldsmith; vice-president, Isaac air's future policy in Palestine and Dreifuss, Aaron Wok, and Curt Messopotamia, Mr. Winston Church- Weinberg; secretary, William II. Is- hii!, Colonial Secretary, Thursday enberg; treasurer, Ben Kramer and solemnly declared that England Leon Goldsmith; assistant monitor, meant to abide by its promise to ere- Joe (larval; warden, Max Buchner; ate In Palestine a national Homeland guardian, Otto Gutwillig and Charles for tie Jewish peonle. The state- Rosenthal. ment made in the House of Commons, The meeting last Monday evening gave the lie to rumors of recent cur- was featured by a most interesting rency that the Balfour Ileclaration debate on the question, "Resolved, was a dad letter in British foreign That the United States Shall limned- politics. iately Declare a Naval Holiday for a . a little greyer, but still firm of step Dora Aaronshon is her brother s and straight of bearing„ as befits a Mr. Churchill discussed frankly Period of Six Months." Ilarry Guro- eyes. Leaving the Aaronsohn home veteran of the Civil War, proudly and the difficulties of a Zionist policy. vitch spoke in favor of the suspen- in Baltimore, Md., in order to be near with an intensity and fervor that e in- It was, he stated, contrary to Eng.- sion of naval building activities and her brother, she has taken a clerical spired turned the sod for the new land's avowed policy of consulting was opposed in his argument by SAM- position in the Hebrew College in edifice' of Congregation Beth El to be the views of the population in the ter- act Sternberg. Prepariitions are being made for Cincinnati, She will accompany her erected at the corner of Gladstone and ritories it ruled, but the undertaking blether to Detroit. Woodward avenue. had once been made and could not he the B'nai Brith excursion to Sugar The last man "Mike," as his com- denied if England's word was to Island in conjunction with the Toledo The earth, hardened by the heat rades alrectionately refer to him, saw and the tramp of hundreds of mem- count for aught in the Near East. lodge. The feature of the day at on the battlefield was the late Colonel hers who flocked to view the ;ere- The Arabs in Palestine, he said were Sugar Island will be a baseball game unduly exercised over the prospects between the two lodges. F. W. Galbraith of Indianapolis, who mony, yielded at last to the vigorous The next initiation of candidates ! lost his life a short time ago in an onslaught of the spade, earth-en- of a mass immigration of Jews into the country. But, and this he con- for membership to Pisgah Lodge will , automobile accident. crusted and rusty with years, a mom- curred as he stated with the recent in all probability be held on July 18 Aaronshon is chaplain of Bentley ento of the earlier rite. ! announcement of Sir Ilerbert Sam- at the Old Elks' Temple, announce- Post of the American Legion and of Assistance was proferred hint by uel, immigration would be limited in meat is made. the Cincinnati Chapter, Disabled younger men. He refused proudly, American Veterans. He is said to be sending the first shovelful of dirt fly- proportion to the ever increasing re- ' a fine public speaker and destined to ing . ceptive powers of the land. become one of the great Rabbis of Retain Military Force. Digs It Deep and Wide. America. Ile will address the con- "IT 1 dig The unwarranted antagonism of oi it deco and wide, so that the Arabs, Mr Churchill declared vention Tuesday morning on "Vic- it will be easier for those who follow made necessary the retention of an tory Over Blindness." me to lay the foundations of the new Business sessions will be held Tues- Temple," tre said. "I'm but doing my unusually large military force which day, Wednesday and Thursday morn- duty, as I was taught by my com- would be reduced only as soon as con- Immigration Laws Strike Hard at ditions made that possible fur, the ings from 9 to 12 o'clock in the Hotel menders in the war, and I shall do Jews on Their Way to U. S. minister stated, England was ada- Tuller Roof Garden. The afternoon Toy duty in respect to the Temple to and Palestine. mart in its determination to protect and evening hours will be given over the very limit of my ability." Jewish life and property, especially to entertainment of the veterans. The , The white-haired veteran spoke PARIS.--The new American re- the Jewish colonies which he praised strictions on immigration have had a social features include a vaudeville from hastily constructed platform highly, from any attacks on the part serious reaction in Constantinople , program and smoker Monday evening of rough boards. An American flag, of fanatical and iiitatcd Arabs. at the Devonshire race track, Wind- flung high by a fitful breeze, caress- which is crowded with refugees from In his statement Winston Church- the Crimea, Asia Minor, the Caucasus sor, whose managers, William E. ed the old soldier's frame with its ill praised the wise and unwavering States and Southern and Western Woollatt and Bradley Wilson, will folds. administration of High Commission- Russia. The American Red Cross es- act as hosts. The city of Windsor Thus, in the dawn of the Sabbath, er Sir Herbert Samuel, and expressed 2011,000, many of whom hope to go will welcome the veterans in the per- ground was broken for the new Tem- especial satisfaction with the c on- timates that 5,000 refugees arrived sons of Mayor Herbert Wilson, Col. ple Beth El, lofty and imposing as structive work of the new Jewish set- last month from Brusa and that 5,000 E. S. Wigle. The veterans will be to architecture, equipped to meet the tlement. In this connection he. he- more are on their way. The number taken to Windsor by ferry beginning , ever-increasing needs of a congrega- spoke the pleasure he enjoyed dur. of Russian refugees is put at fully at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon and tion that has grown more than 400 ing his recent visit in Palestine in to America with the assistance of re- conveyed to the track by interurban per cent. in the last twenty years. seeing the healthy young Jewish gen- lotions already established in the cars the return to be made at 10' The new Temple Beth El, it is said, oration; also the excellency of the o'clock. Tuesday afternoon the big I will be one of the most beautiful and 1 ind . agricultural products on the Jewish parade will take place at 2 o'clock, finely fitted synagogues in the coun- Particularly distressing is the con- forms., disbanding at the foot of Woodward , try. dition of the Jewish refugees who Cheered by House. avenue, where boats will take the ' Samuel Heavenrich who participa- Mr. Churchill spoke for full nine- have arrived in Constantinople on The upper left-hand group shows Emanuel Wodic, Warden of Congregation Beth El, breaking ground at veterans and their friends to Belle ted in the ceremonies two score years , their way to America or Palestine, to ty minutes. The conclusion of his Isle for a basket picnic, the mothers ago was the first to follow Mr. Wodic address was greeted with cheers from both of which entry is now impossi- the dedication exercises of the new Temple Beth El in process of construction at the corner of Woodward and of Detroit acting as hostesses. At 4 in turning a spadeful of earth. Ile both sides of the House. Many of the ble. The Jewish Relief Committee Gladstone avenue. The insert is • closer likeness of Mr. Wodic. o'clock there will be a program of in turn was followed by Henry A. but no Jews, participated in ' is overwhelmed and has appealed to The lower group pictures Samuel Heavenrich, who took part in • similar ceremony at the dedication of sports and entertainments, then more Krolik, venerable member of the Con- M. the P.'s, debate that followed. other welfare organizations for aid, "eats," and at 8 o'clock a French gregation. B. Wurzberger, Isaac ut the latter already have their the present Temple 20 years ago, performing the same rite. Lord Winterton, while describing , b On the platform are Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and Isaac Goldberg, president of the Temple. Adolph Finster- Fete will be given in honor of Major. Goldberg, Adolph Freund, Louis the anxiety of the Arabs, expressed , hands full. Henri DuBreuil, personal represents-! Welt, Herman Weiss, S. A. Gumm, The Red Cross is now petitioning He wald, vice-president of the Temple, and Joseph J. Cummins are seen in the immediate foreground. himself in favor of Zionism. Live at the convention of Ambassador Adolph Finsterwald, Bernard Gins- praised Sir Herbert Samuel very the Governments concerned to give Jusserand of the French Embassy at burg, Day Krolik, Louis Simon, Is- highly and appealed to the House not shelter to the refugees in the Balkan Washington. Wednesday afternoon reel Cohen, Henry Krohn, M. Drei- to encourage the Arab propagan- States, which have already absorbed them will be a picnic at Tashmoo fuss, Leo M. Butzel, Milton M. AI- dints. a number of Russians, but the pros- Park and Thursday evening an open I exander, and severe/ other members beets are not hopeful, as the Balkans Regiment. Urges Jewish air dance on Washington Beulevard,t took part in the rite. Speaking n the name of the I.abor want peasants and day laborers, the Rabbi Reads Scriptures. beginning at 7 o'clock and followed ' Party, Colonial Wedgewood urged two classes least represented among by a banquet in the Hotel Tuller, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin read pas- the recruiting of a Jewish regiment, the Constantinople refugees. bringing the festivities to a close. I sages from the Scriptures while men and ridiculed the contentions of those Proceeds to Go Toward Purchase of In addition to these entertainment and women stood with bowed heads. Writer Lauds Morality of the features, there will be automobile Isaac Goldberg, president of the Toll- who alleged that the Government was Subscription Ca mpaign to Land in Palestine to Become spending excessive amounts for the Jews; Says Charity Their trips, boat rides and other excursions pie, traced the growth of the Tern- Bring Health and Happiness Property of All Jews. protection of the Jews in Palestine. p le under the leadership of Rabbi Basis of Life. provided for the disabled men. to Detroit Youth. He criticized the military officials who Rabbi of Collingwood Temple, To- Many important matters concern- Franklin since the beginning of the Approximately 200 Jewish boys referred the ignorance of the Arabs r}:roto building, nggrR, , ledo, to Begin New Duties ing the welfare of the disabled and By WALTER HURT. There is a lure to the open road, and girls are expected to invade the t t o the culture of the Jews. From e, congrega ■ g N a t tion o iv o 3 n 2o 51 1 1 98 01 Mem- at Once. wound d men will be taken up at the e winding away through sun-lit field Jewish districts of Detroit this Sun- Captain Ormsby Gore said that hers Rabbi Franklin an came IN 0 T E: Be it understood that convention, with Judge Robert S. day in the interest of the Jewish Na- and meadow, by running brook, over Palestine can be rebuilt only by at- 2Tple years ago, em Be th El today Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee of Coiling- 2 2 tional Fund, the occasion being the tracting Jewish capital and labor. this series of articles presents Jewish Marx of Cincinnati, founder of the ranks fourth in p oint of membership wood Avenue Temple, Toledo, Ohio, bridge and culvert in the early hours Lord Robert Cecil declared that a has accepted a call to Temple Israel of a quiet Sunday morning and in the eighth annual Flower day. questions purely from the non-Jew- organization, presiding. will b e among the Jewish congregations of Every state in the Union w1 The canvass will be made under ish viewpoint, and neither the editor cool, shadowy dusk of a summer's Jewish Palestine was essential to the America, numbering almost 1000 in Oakland, Calif. the auspices of the Young Judaea of this journal nor any Jew should represented by delegates. These men families. The religious school of the evening. British policy in the Middle East. This is the second invitation Dr. Proposed. Fortunately the call of the grea t Council of Detroit. The committee be regarded as responsible for, or have received every kind of a wound Temple has an enrollment of approxi- Arab S H Coffee has received to the pulpit in out-doors may be answered by those in charge, consisting of P. Slomovitz, necessarily agreeing with any opinion known to medical annals and have m atey l 1,000 uc chin A large part of Churchill's state e a ld re and th congre- ment dealt with Britain's position in J Oakland, his boyhood home. He will who know the joy of cycling as wel l Miss It. Copinsky and Samuel Hey- herein expressed, excepting quota- been the recipients of every kind of et con d t a branch Sa bb a th leave for his new duties within a decoration bestowed by world gov- gion as by those who prefer to scorch man, has arranged for a get-together tions of Jewish origin.—W. 11.) Messopotamia and the necessity of a I w Similar school in Pontiac, Mich. ernments in recognition of their valor along the highway, seeking enjoy- and dance for volunteers to take radical change in present tactics. Mr. eek. branches in congested quarters of the Churchill advocated for a future pol-1 A more detailed story of Dr. Cof- ment of nature from behind a wind- place Saturday evening at the Shaer- and achievements. city and in outlying districts are con- In any effective racial estimate, icy the establishment of a series of fee's activities in Toledo during his shield. There is something in smooth- ey Zedek. Mrs. Z. Ehrlich represents Among the prominent persons to template(' by the congregation. Arab states in the Near East. Emir, ministry will appear in these columns the Zionist District of Detroit in ar- moral traits must be considered. Close be present, besides Michael Aaron- (Continued On Page 2.) "The first sod having been turned," examination reveals that as a class sohn, will be Curtis Williams, also a Feisal, he stated, would become the' in the next issue. ranging for the day. The Jewish National Fund, founded Jews maintain a high standard of per- blinded veteran, who is known as a Mr. Goldberg said, "we have actual- ruler of Messopotamia under such a sonal morality. (Continued on Page 7) "Song Specialist," and will lead the and controlled by the Zionist Con- system, if his appointment aroused There are various reasons for this. singing of the national anthem at the gress aims to redeem the soil of Pal- no oppositions on the part of the in- Among these are the exalted ethics of estine as the inalienable property of opening of the convention; Governor, habitants of that country. ' the Jewish people and to hold it open Judaism, which have an enduring of-1 A. J. Groesbeck of Michigan; Mayor The English press received Church- for Jewish labor. Since its inception feet on Jewish character. Then, the Couzens of Detroit; Major General ill's statement on Palestine with much the National Fund has been looked elevating influence of an exceptionalU. . S. Cummins, ins, United States ramie' satisfaction. The general view is that upon as the cornerstone of the Jew- family life, particularly potent due- health Service; Major General Peter a policy of firmness will be instru- Told by Detroit Musici tins at Austrian Capitol ing the impressionable period of ado- E. Traub of Fort Thomas, Kentucky; Many Unique Features Arranged for ish Homeland in Palestine. . mental in obviating much of the fric- Jewish boys and girls of 16 and ov- lescence, must be taken into account. Major Henri DuBreuil of the French tions that has arisen between the Guests; Y. P. S. Orchentra Jewish and Arab elements, and will er who desire to participate in the In fact, every influence of tradition Embassy of Washington; Colonel C. Provides Music. By KATE FREEDMAN. do much to reestablish British pres- collections this year are urged to and training inclines the Jew toward R. Wash., formerly of Tacoma, correct lines of social conduct and Wash now Director of War Risk In- tige in the Near East. Preparations have been completed So many committees, duly author - stories, almost complete in the first come to the Shaarey Zedek Saturday the development of his moral suranc"E Bureau at Washington, D. for the twenty-second annual moon- zed and photographed, have there chapter. A pogrom reported in five evening and enlist. A fine orchestra aids nature. TIMES CRITICIZES C.• Capt. Ralph Horr, Seattle, Wash.;' lght i to be given by the Young Peo- icon in this era of reconstruction curt lines! What desolation, what has been secured to play for the l A. Wise, Seattle Wash.; Chas There are few divorces among the nn CHURCHILL'S STATEMENT. .. ..: ple's Society of Temple Beth El, who have sailed to the battle-scarred misery, what terror the word con- dance, and refreshments will be ser- Jews, there is a dearth of domestic i A. o Miller, m I ' •.. Valley, u ved. lley Calif.; jures. But one no longer stops to Imperial Monday evening, June 27. Young LONDON.—In a leader the Times e ountries of Europe to study condi- ponder on the unwritten tragedies scandal, and little drunkenness is ob- D. La 1.in, Washington, Cet D. C :. ' II I - members of the community are look- servable. Although keen to avail him- rector iFederal Board for v attacks Herbert Samuel's policy of t ions; so bulky and voluminous have lurking in official reports. It has he- oca- ing forward eagerly to the event, m i. f . self of every legitimate business ad- his weakness in Palestine and espe- men their reports filtering unending- roine wearisome, a hopeless, helpless y through the press that the read- which marks the last social effort of vantage, the Jew is distinguished for' tional Education, and many others. cially his action in closing the doors I perusal. The Disabled American Veterans an unusually successful and progres- his scrupulosity in discharging finan- of that country to.immigrants. The That is why a letter received by cial obligations; commercial integrity of the World War as a national or- sive season. Times finds that the greatest obstacle the writer recently from an eye wit- ganization has no paid officers and Fortune telling by a Gypsy who to peace in the Holy Land is the The Y. M. H. A. of Detroit is mak- he regards as an asset quite as essen• ness to those things of which we have will roam the boat peering into the - fiat as capital. His probity is proved its membership fee is but 25 cents. scepticism •of certain government ing arrangements to give a picnic only read, is invested with new mean- by the ease with which he establishes As a result of the Detroit convention past and forseeing the future, prize agents there as to the possibility of for all the youngsters between the ing. it is hoped that every disabled and , dances, special song numbers, are a a fruition of Zionist hopes. The edi- ages of 7 and 15 on Sunday, July 10 , credit. Studying Music Abroad. wounded man in the Unted States few of the unique features of the Thrift ■ Jewish Trait. torial demands of the British Colonial Sparkling in its descriptive pas- at the Boy Scout Encampment. ' moonlight. Prizes will be awarded Although the Jew is of nomadic will become a member. office, not words but actions that will sages, optimistic in its tone, brilliant Games of all sorts have been ar- for the dance contests. A well known indicate its real intention of creating throughout, is the letter of Mrs. Alan ranged and refreshments will be origin, as are most enterprising pen- local quartet will introduce the an- served free of charge to all the in these days a Jewish vagabond Jewish National Homeland in Pal- Kopelson (Edith Wolfe) of Detroit a nual moonlight song, composed by a estine. The editorial is a comment who last June sailed for France with youngsters. All boys wishing to go (Continued on Page 7) member y.of p. tV organization to the picnic are requested to leave on Winston Churchill's statement in her husband, Alan Kopelson. Mr. special augmented or- Parliathent on Britain's future policy Kopelson, well-known pianist, who their name, address and age with the chestra, whose music has been largely secretary of the Y. M. II. A. at the in-the Near East. conducted the Kopelson School of Mr. Samuel M. Levin, head of the responsible for the popularity of af- In the House of Lords, the Duke Pianoforte here, and Mrs. Kopelson, Jewish Institute building. social science department of the Be. fairs sponsored by the Young Peo- The picnic is the first step towards of Southerland stated that two Brit- also known in musical circles, are fur- troit Junior College, sails this week-, pie's Society during the past year, a Big Brother movement that the Y. ish officers who had been sent by the thering their studies abroad. — end ..c the Olympic for Cherbourg, will provide a varied dance program Palestine Immigration Department to Mr. and Mrs. Kopelson have trav- M. II. A. hopes to launch in the near The Art Committee of the Jewish France. Mr. Levin will travel abroad of the latest song hits. Those woo eled extensively through France hav- future. It is the intention of the Constantinople and Trieste, there to afforded ing lived in Paris for many months. Y. N. H. A. to give these picnics as Institute entertained Mra. Victor for three months, making observe- do not wish to dance will be select the persons en route to Pales- Brenner, wife of the famous Jewish lions of educational and historical other entertainment. often as possible during the summer suitable for settlement At present they are in Vienna from tine who are To insure the comfort of those on Sculptor, at the Addison Hotel last interest in France, Germany, Rolland, which point the letter was written. months, and all the youngsters are in that country, brought back the re- board, only a limited number of tick- Thursday. Mrs. I. G. Jacobs, chair- Belgium and England. Only one appeal does Mrs. Kopelson assured a good time. port that the rumors of Bolshevist eta have been sold. For that reason The next meeting of the Y. M. H. man of hte Art Lovers Committee,' make. That is for the support of a infection on the part of any of the it is urgently requested that those Jewish organization which is daily A. will take place Tuesday evening , was hostess Jewish immigrants were totally with- who anticipate attending should se- Among those present were: Mr. and ' MRS. ALAN KOPELSON. caring for and feeding over 70 poor June 28, at 8:30 o'clock sharp at out foundation. cure their tickets without delay. their club rooms at the Jewish Insti- Mrs. Hy Wineman, Mr. and Mrs.! Jewish children. Ticke Tickets may be obtained from Y. turn wearily away from them. ers tute building at 681 East High street. David Werbe, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. di- I Worked Under Difficulties. RATIFIES MINORITY TREATY P. S. members or at Grinnell Bros., The news-ferreting eye can, unlike • — The institution founded long be- Entertainment of all kinds will be cobs, Nehemiah Mark, Samuel Cash.! the heart, become inured to written fore the war, under the now obsolete furnished and moving pictures will wan, G. Coplan, Jennie Rosen, Mrs. LONDON.—Th Colonial Office an- on June 23, 24, 25 and 27. The boat PARIS.—Following the enthusias- , tales of suffering. Another pogrom , nounces that 1,500 Jewish immigrants leaves the foot of Bates street Ida Harris nad Mary Caplan. tic speeches of Deputies Wetterle, ' in Ukraine! Another hundred or- name of "Kaiser Franz Josefs-Kin- also be shown. Mrs. Brenner made many valuable ! actually en route to Palestine will be I promptly at 8:30 . m. For the con- The Y. M. II. A. is still conducting derhort, (zur Ausapeisung armer Moutet and Sangnier in favor of nat- , phans wandering homeless, hungry, Schulkinder des XII., XIV. Besirkes their membership campaign, which is ■ uggestions and promised to secure , permitted to enter the country de- ventence of out-o -town guests, there ional minority righes, the Chamber through the streets of Vienna! Head- Wien, XV., lierklotzgasse 21, Post- open to all young men of Jewish birth the work of leading Jewish Artists in ! spite the temporary stoppage of im- i will be two landings, the first at of Deputies ratified the Minority lines that one turns from hastily. A America for the next exhibit. migration. 10:30. who are 18 yearn of age or over. . Treaty of September 1919 by 490 ' (Continued on Page 7) hundred orphans! A hundred pitiful againgt 75. DISTRESS RULES IN STATIONS OF JEWISH REFUGEES NATIONAL JEWS CALLED MOST CHRONICLE TO GIVE JEWISH FUND FLOWER DAY AWAY 500 BICYCLES SET FOR SUNDAY BENEVOLENT PEOPLE DR. COFFEE ACCEPTS CALL TO CALIFORNIA A Story of Wien • Afr Y. P P. S. HOLD 22ND ANNUAL MOONLIGHT ON MONDAY, JUNE 27 Y. M. H. A. TO GIVE PICNIC FOR BOYS JEWISH ART LOVERS ENTERTAIN WIFE OF FAMOUS SCULPTOR S. S, M. LEVIN SAILING FOR EUROPEAN TRIP , — ' CHALUTZIM ALLOWED TO ENTER PALESTINE