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Kite me a license to seek work as

an artisan because I was an 'alien
there. In Rumania I wandered for
several years from village to vil-
lage, seeking to avoid the eyes of
the Siguranza (secret polices'.
Now, floating down the river I fell
into the hands of the gendarmerie,
putting an end to my hopes of
reaching a country where I will be
welcome," the prisoner concluded
in tears.
The court sentenced Mendel to
four days in jail and a fine of 200
lei for returning to Rumania with-
out permission. As the charge of
stealing the boat was not pressed,
no sentence was imposed for this.
Mendel will be turned over to the
Siguranza for deportation to Hun-

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EDITOR'S NOTE TO
National Fund.
Another busy summer is ahead
Old Folk. Hon),
CONTRIBUTORS
The last meeting of the season of the Zeire Zion members, who
ovh the courtesy o f the'
was held by the Ladies' Auxiliary will continue with the organiza-
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the
All club and society notes and
of the Jewish National Fund MI tion's activities as energetically as
northwestern branch of the Jew-
other
contributions,
to
be
as-
Monday evening, June 18, at the they have done throughout the
ish Old Folks' Home will meet
gored of publication in current
Shaarey Zedek branch, Atkinson year. One of the season's affairs
Monday, June 25, at 2:15 p.
issues,
must
be
in
the
hands
of
and Twelfth streets. The card looked forward to with enthusiasm
at the Shaarey •edek branch,,
'tarty given on June 6 at Jericho is the 10-year jubilee of the Chit-
Twelfth and Clairmount. This bed the editor not later than 5 p.
m. on Wednesday. All item.
Temple was reported a success. lutzini, the pioneer workers of Pal-
ing the last meeting of the sum-
received after that hour will be
The Ladies' Auxiliary appreciates estine, which is to be observed in
mer, 1111 interesting program has
retained
for
publication
in
the
the efforts of Mrs. II. Kraft in the near future. The members
been arranged and members and
following week's issue.
getting a number of workers who are urged to attend the next meet•
friends are urged to attend. The
made the Flower Day a success,Hing on Tuesday, June 26, at 8 p. m.
program will include a vocal solo s '
The volunteers who offered their
by Mrs. David Kaltman, accom-
services were: Messrs. T. Ilarri-1
Purity Chapter No. 359.
Bicur Cholem.
panied by Miss Bornash; an acro-
To its many friends the Bicur son, C. Golden, N: Israel, S. Z.,
The children's outing held at
batic dance by Miss Albert, and a
reading by Miss Imogene Schuller. Cholem Society extends thanks for Kraft, T. Ilenigman, F. Cohn, also t Belle Isle on June 16, sponsored
co-operation in making t h e e hr h. Mr. M. Kraft and Mr. Solinger. ' by Purity Chapter , proved a sue-
eess in every way. About 400
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
teenth annual excursion to Tash-
Detroit Baby Day Nursery.
children availed themselves of the
The Beta Rho Delta neat Thurs- moo Island one of the most sac-
day, June 14, at 89 Rowena. A cessful financially and socially. An interesting ceremony markell privilege of being the chapter's
K F.dith Cugell, worthy ma-
The
affiliation
with
the
Jewish
the
public
Bris
at
the
Detroit
He-
moonlight is to be held Aug. 10 on
the steamer Tashmoo to Sugar Center Council of ('tubs aided ma- brew Baby Day Nursery on Sun- tron of the chapter, was in charge
Island. Members are working hard terially in the promotion of the day, at the home, 545 Canfield. of the affair, assisted by an able
to make this a success. Beta Rho outing, and to Miss Marian Simon, During the, luncheon donation] to committee. Each child was pro-
Delta is making plans for open representative, is tendered appre- the amount of $300 were made by vided with a dainty individual
lunch box. Games with prizes to
house at the "Y." The sorority as
nation o f the Centerd her f those present. Among those in at-
a group will spend the vacation at forts. Mrs. Mark Weinbeck, faun- tendance were out-of-town guests the . successful contestants and
from
Chicago,
Cleveland
and
To-
moving
pictures taken of the pic-
present.
sonic lake or summer resort. At der of the society, was
present South Haven is being l)uve Berger filled the office of ledo, who also donated sums to me were the diversions of the aft-
master
of
field
ceremonies.
Miss
the
Nursery.
Thanks
are
extend-
ernoon.
Purity Chapter No. 359
taken into consideration. The next
meeting will take place Thursday, ,Lanee Drapkin was given a vote ed to those who attended and to will hold • its regular business
of
thanks
for
her
assistance
in
the
committee
in
charge,
as
well
meeting
on
:Monday, June 25, at
June 21, at the "V."
handling the financial end of ticket as to Rev. Golden. Sunime•activi- 8 p. ni., at the Eastern Star Tem-
distribution.
Attendance
at
the
ties
are
to
be
planned
at
a
meet-
pit',
Edythe
Cugell presiding as
Sufolla Girls.
worthy matron. Friends of the
An open meeting of the Sufolla excursion was 300 more than thmg
pt to be held Wednesday, June 27,
chapter are urged to remember
Girls was held at the home of Es- of the previous year, which in tun at 8 p. m., at Jericho Temple.
the date of Purity's moonlight,
ther Weisman. Two new mem- was greater than any given for
Tuesday evening, July 31. An en-
Delta Sigma Phi Sorority.
bers were elected and are to be five years before. :Meetings of the
tertainment program is being ar-
initiated with four other members. society will be carried on bi- The last meeting of the Delta
Bridge and bunco were the diver- monthly during the summer, and Sigma Phi Sorority was held at the ranged for this affair on the
home of Miss Sallye Baxter, 2023 steamer Tashmoo.
sions of the evening, followed by preparations are commencing for
15.
entertainment. The next meeting a new Bicur Cholem event, a Yom Hazelwood avenue, on June
Gamma Nu CM Sorority.
will again be held at the home of Kippur night celebration. The of- Plans were discussed for summer
The weinie roast given by
Miss Weisman, '3005 Elmhurst, on ficers of the society for the ensu- activities and an outing will be
held soon. Miss Rose Koffman is Gamma Nu Chi Sorority at Palmer
Wednesday. All club correspon- ing term are: Samuel Wexler,
back to attend meetings after a Park June 9 was voted the most
dence should be sent to Betty Gold- president; Dave Steffen, vice-presi-
leave of absence of three months successful affair of the sorority.
man, 3753 Elmhurst avenue.
dent; Betty Drapkin, treasurer;
•
i
Sally Erman, recording
secretary, while attending college at Ypsi-
and Bessie Gedrich, corresponding lent'. A special meeting was held
Les Jaye... Filles.
Wednesday at the home of Miss
On June 15, the Les Joyeuse secretary.
Rose A Rapapport, 651 Rosedale
Fines met at the home of the
Court. Please address all corre-
Misses Gertrude and Rose Alpert
Hebrew Relief Club.
spondence to the secretary, Miss
of 2061 Blaine avenue. Final ar-
The Hebrew Relief Club met B. Tobernian, 15839 Inverness.
(Continued From Page One).
rangements for the second annual on Tuesday, June 18, at the hom•
The next meeting will be held at siders a purely secular project int
o
excursion to Bob-Lo will be held of Mrs. J. Duchin, 8826 Twelfth,
the home of Miss Faye Feldman, something sectarian.
July 8. A program consisted of where arrangements were made
15910 Inverness.
Mr. Waldman, in reply, pointed
various humorous selections from for a luncheon which will be
out that there is as much logic
Milt Gross. The next meeting will held at the home of Mrs. Sussman,
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
for the existence of a Jewish hos-
be held Friday at the home of Miss 2511 Glynn Court. All members
Miss Ruth Ekelman of 2002
pital as there is for a Jewish clinic,
Rose Entner of 553 Leicester are invited to attend. This will
West Euclid avenue was hostess at
Jewish
golf clubs, and Jewish cen- I
Court.
be the final meeting of the year.
the last meeting of the Sigma
ters.
Omega Upsilon Sorority, on June
David W. Simons, Mr. Bielfield,
Phi-So-Lit. Club.
Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority.
19. The raffle will be held Sept.
Dr. Brown, Harry Z. Brown, J. II.
At the Phi-So-Lite Club meeting
Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority met 25, at 575 East Kirby avenue. The
Ehrlich answered Mr. Krolik. Dr.
held June 13 at the Melbourne
at the home of Miss Sarah Rotman. next meeting will be held at the
Brown believed that Jews can't be
Center, the following participated
A surprise .shower was given in home of Miss Dorothy Feldstein,
satisfied in a non-Jewish hospital,
in the program: Mildred Hassel,
honor of Miss Sarah Chodoroff, 2282 Hazelwood avenue, on Tues-
on account of food and because
songs; Frieda Gluck, black bottom;
who is to be married June 24. The day, June 26.
the atmosphere of a non-Jewish
Bessie Rosen, varsity drag; Anna
next meeting will be held at Miss
hospital reacts negatively to Jews.
Bonkler, piano solo; Ann Solomn,
Aged-Ed-Din Sorority.
Shirley Katz's home, 4626 Roose-
Hershman, Franklin Speak.
recitation. Meetings are held every
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met at
velt avenue, on Friday.
Rabbi A. al. Hershman, who was
Wednesday at the Jewish Center.
the home of Miss Ross. Miss Sally
the maker of the adopted mo-
The Coterie Club.
Meizler was presented with a gift
tion, declared that a move-
Boys' Variety Club.
The last meeting of the Coterie on the occasion of her engage- ment for a Jewish hospital may
M. Gus presided at the meeting
ment. Miss Esther Schwartz will
Club
was
held
at
the
home
of
Miss
prove to be the most popular •
of the Boys' Variety Club held at
be hostess at the next meeting.
cause in the history of the Detroit
the newish Center June 18. Plans Harriet Stocker. Final plans were
completed
for
an
outing
to
be
Jewish community.
were made for a play to be staged
Eta Beta Zeta.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin declared
in the near future, and M. Phillips given by the members and their
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at
was appointed chairman. The escorts on Sunday, June 24. The the home of Miss Lois Birns, 3010 that the meeting ought to go on
baseball and tennis schedules were club attended a party given in Chicago boulevard. Miss Cecilia record in favor of a hospital where
honor of Miss Jeanette Weller,
provision would be made for
also arranged.
who was recently graduated from Shapiro was elected to member- kosher food. He decried, how-
the College of the City of Detroit ship. The next meeting will be ever, the claim that there is
Sigma Phi Kappa.
held at the home of Miss Esther
prejudice. It was his experi-
A new chapter of the Sigma Phi with high distinction. The next
Greenberg.
ence, he said, that Jews were
Kappa has been started recently meeting will be held at the home
of
Miss
Dorothy
Koppin
of
1422
treated as well as non-Jews
in Detroit. On July 6 the chapter
Fortune Hunter Girls.
in local hospitals. and when
Mu held its initial meeting, and Taylor avenue.
Miss Gussie Gruskin of 322
"rishus" is spoken of it is well to
was formally organized, the con-
Owen avenue was hostess at the
Time Kai Pistis Sorority.
remember that there is such a
stitution drawn up, and the fol-
June 13 meeting of the Fortune
Time Kai Pistis Sorority met Hunter Girls. The two new mem- thing as "Jewish rishus." A Jew
lowing officers elected: Henry
Lipshitz, president; Louis Bonier, Monday, June 18, at the Y. W. H. bers on probation are Miss Esther ish hospital, he said, will have to
vice-president; Isadore Paransky, A. Final arrangements for a llalberg and Miss Sylvia Gordon. guard against incurring such
secretary; Solomon Ruben, treas- weinie roast were made, to be The next meeting will be held at "rishus" in our own ranks.
Mr. Wineman expressed the
urer; Allan Nichamin,' master of held Sunday at Belle Isle. Other the home of Miss Esther Kahn.
hope that the movement for a hos-
ceremonies. On June 14, the first activities were discussed and final
pital will create unity in all Jew-
meeting was held at 1900 Leslie at arrangements will be made at the
ish ranks in the city and will help
the home of the president. In ad- next meeting, to be held Monday,
to remove differences among Jews.
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Tau Phi Fraternity.
entertained. Miss Esther Kaplan
The last meeting of the Tau Phi was a guest of the sorority. The
Fraternity was held Tuesday, June next meeting will take place at the
19, at the Y.. W. H. A. Arrange- home of Miss Mary Chernick, 1112
ments were made to attend the Dickerson avenue, near Jefferson.
Sunday excursion to Put-in-Buy.
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Tusi Tale Sorority.
day, June 17, the boys attended
The Tusi Tala Sorority met
the Bicur Cholem excursion. Ed- Wednesday at the Y. W. II. A.
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the pie-eating champ of the fra- for summer activities. The next
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last year's runner-up. The Tau
Phi was also entered in the sport
events.

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to include $17,000 for the Nurses'
Training School in Jerusalem,
$50,000 for Meier Shfeyah and l
other Palestine projects, and $10,-1
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passports did not state expressly
their right to return to Cuba.
The colonial office has declined
to act on the protest because the
manner of its transmission was
contrary to the established pro-
cedure, which provides that corn-
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CONVENTION FROM DETROIT NATIONAL COUNCIL ASKS
At the last meeting of Detroit
MORE POLICE PROTECTION
Junior Ilatlassah the following
JERUSALEM.-(J. T. A.)-
were elected as delegates to the The Palestine government was of-
convention to be held at the Wil- ficially asked to increase police
liam l'enn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa., protection, especially in the eve-
June 27 through June 29: Miss
Bessie Brenner, Rose Lipsitz, Rose ring, for the safety of women and
girls in Jerusalem and other cities.
Ilelen Shetzer, Julia
Gordon,
This action has become neces-
Klein. They will also stay through :nary due to the increase a crime
the Zionist convention, to be held in Jerusalem, particularly assaults
July 1 to 3.
on girls and women. The major-
• •
•
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LOCAL BEQUEST TO EQUIP
against Jewish girls and women by
MALE
WARD presi- Arabs. June 13 three attempts of
Phalanx Club.
Mrs. SURGICAL
Joseph II. Ehrlich,
A meeting of the Phalanx Club
a ssault upon Jewish women oc-
was held on Thursday, June 14, at dent of Detroit Hadassah, an- curred in Jerusalem.
the N. W. II. A. Isadore Wuntner nounces that the $1,000 bequest
Safonov, a Jewish policeman
was elected assistant secretary, the made by the late Mr. Brand, on guard near the Patch Tikva
A NSW E RS
office having been recently treat- father of Mrs. Rachel Marwil, to railway station, was shot and in-
I. Daniel Guggenheim.
ed. The Phalanx boys have been be used for some Palestan mal
stantly killed June . 13.
2. It burns for 30 days after the
e
a male
golf- pose, will be used to equip
death and is kindled again at spending much of their time
ing and horseback riding and are surgical ward in the new hospital U. S. CONSUL DEMANDS
every anniversary of the death.
considering holding weekly parties. to lie maintained at Tiberias by PROTECTION FOR AMERICANS
3. The seven days of intensive
WARSAW.-(J. T. A. Mai l
mourning for the dead practiced The next meeting will be held on H adassah.
W ord to this effect was received Service.)-Representations on be -
June 29.
by the Orthodox Jews.
by Mrs. Ehrlich from Dr. Blue-
half of the United States govern -
4. The 30 days of formal mourn-
stone, director of Harlassah work
Council Meeting.
ment to the government of Pales
ing for the dead.
The last Council meeting of the in Palestine, who writes that this tine, asking greater protection for
5. Barbusse, Professor Shirley
was generous gift has helped to solve the families of American residents
Association
of
Jewish
Clubs
Jackson Case and Emil Ludwig.
an important financial problem in
held on June 10 at the Y. Mr. H.
in the country, were made by
0. Rathenau and Lassalle.
sec - trying tirnes, and that the Tiberias Oscar Hauser, American consul
7. Josephus. Philo, and many of A. Miss B. Baron was elected
retary to fill the place formerly population shares the appreciation general in Jerusalem, according t o
the Rabbis of the Talmud.
held by Miss Florence Terris. The of the Hadassah Medical Organiza- a report of the Palestine corre -
8. No.
('ouncil is now meeting every two tion.
spondent of the Warsaw Ilajnt.
9..lacoh I.andau.
Referring to the letter pub-
weeks and the next meeting will
The action was the result of
10. England and France.
be held on Monday, June 25, at lished in last week's issue of the criminal attack made by thre
11. He organized the Shipping
New Palestine from Gershon Ag-
Arabs
upon the daughter of a n
the "Y."
Board.
ronsky, addressed to Miss Jeanette
Steinberg of Detroit, now on a American Jewish family, whos e
12. The leader of the Amalga-
W.
W.
Girls'
Club.
mated Clothing Workers of Amer-
visit in Palestine, in which "A name was not disclosed. The gir
Miss Bessie I. Feldstein was
ica.
r ; n i an
Views t he Contra- went for a walk at 9 o'clock in th ,
evening, accompanied by a youn g
13. President of the Kuhn-Loeb hostess at the last meeting of the Pa es
W. W. Girls' Club. Initiation of nervy," Mrs. Ehrlich quotes from man• also the son of an America n
& Co., hankers.
the
two
new
members,
Sally
Stone
a
letter
she
received
from
Miss
Jewish family in Palestine. When
14. One of the leading architects
and Florence Ferris, was post- Steinberg:
they were near the old city wall
of America.
"I have asked Mr. Agronsky to
on the road to the Polish consu -
15. One of California's repre- poned. The celebration of the
third anniversary of the club took set down on paper some of the late they were attacked by thr ee
sentatives in Congress.
place at Elizabeth Lake, Sunday, things he said to me, and now I Arabs.
16. Composer of "Yes Sir That's
June 17. Re-election took place expect to get together with him
The family appealed to th i
My Baby."
with the following results: Bessie and answer some of his state- American consul and as a regal
17. Economic advisor at various
ments
of his intervention a genera
times to the United States govern- I. Feldstein, president; Ann Wunt-
This, Mrs. Ehrlich states, proves
ment and the French and Polish ner, treasurer, and sherley N. that Miss Steinberg does not en- search was made by the Jerusale m
Mendelssohn was re-elected sec-
authorities under the personal di
governments.
dorse and accept everything that
I
18. The originator of the "Kahn retary. Misses Ann Wuntner, Mr. Agronsky wrote, and it is not rection of the chief of the Pales
Florence
Terris
and
Sally
Deutch
tine police. The three assailant
Syphilis.
Test" for
to be concluded from the New
were appontied a committee to re-
were arrested, tried and sentence
19. Ilebron.
Palestine article that Mr. Agron.
vise
the
constitution.
The
next
to
15 years' imprisonment at bare
Hebron.
20.
are those of Miss
meeting will take place at the sky's views
labor.
home
of
Miss
C.
Goodman,
July
3.
Steinberg.
Teapot Dome-Cherry 1400.

Glendale 8311

467 Selden, Near Cass

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Low
For Instance:

Mu Rho Psi Sorority.
A surprise birthday party was
given for Miss Yetta Lorraine
Kurchick at her home, 2409 Glad-
The Social Rendezvous.
stone avenue, Sunday, June 3, by
A successful outing was given
the Sigma chapter of the Mu Rho by the Social Rendezvous Club on
Psi Sorority. Dancing was the di- Sunday, June 10, at Island Lake,
version of the evening. Luncheon An original initiation turned out
was served at midnight. The next very successfully. Sarah Miro and
meeting will be held at the home Florence Balberor were initiated.
of Miss Anabelle Berlin, 5773 The Social Rendezvous will also
Townsend avenue, Monday, July 2. finance a moonlight. This will in
all probability be held on June 30.

40

or $

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The Rabbi Knows

or less, between 4:30 a. rat. and 7:00 p.m.,

You can call the following points and talk for THREE MIN-
UTES for the rates shown. Rates to other points are propor-
tionately low .

Ask Him

Dar

From Detroit to:

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Rate

ALBANY, N. Y..
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J
CEDAR RAPIDS. IA.
CHARLOTTE. N. C.
CHATTANCCOA. TENN.
HARTFORD, CONN.
HOLYC'KE. MASS.
NASHVILLE. 1 ENN
NEWARK. N. J.
NEW YOPK, N. Y
RICHIVOND. VA .
ST. LODI& MO.
N. Y.
TREN1ON. N. J..

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$2.20

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2.40
2.20
2.40
240
2.40
2.40
2.10
2.20
2.30
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20

The rates quoted above are Station-to-Station Day rates.

effective from 430 a. m. to 7-00 p. m
Evening Station-to-Station rates are effective from 7:00 p. m.
to 830 p. rn.. and Night Station-to-Station rates. 8.30 p. m.
to 430 a. ni.
A Station-to-Station call is one that is made to • certain tele-
phone rather than to some person in particular.
If you do not know the number of the distant telephone, give the
operator the name and address and specify that you will talk
with "anyone" who answers at the called telephone.
A Person-to-Person call, because more work is involved. costs
more than a Station-to-Station rail. The rate on a Person-
to-Person call is the same at all hours.
Additional rate information can be secured
by calling the Long Distance operator

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