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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-05-30

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vimericam ara Periosecal eater

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

TIE

Mrritim rjn ■ isti al tat,

SCANNING THE HORIZON I

DECORATION DAY

PASSING MY WINDOW

(Continued from Preceding Page)
cha egiug the congregation for your
'duetting?'"
"Oh, nothing at all, nothing at
all. That's just my contribution,"
replied the amateur cantor.
"Well, that's sure tine. Of nom
ken IliSI'llt oral 1117111 git it sehr tine.
If one in unable, and yet gives, it
is a great deal, indeed."

(Continued from Page One.)

IContiuued from Preceding Page.)

lin, M. Fischer, E. Aishe-kin
CORNERSTONE LAID
It. Ilurwitz J. Eiseman ' .1.
0
FOR NEW SHAAREY h•in
Straus, .1. Thunlitv; Henry IV ore:
man,
Rev.
E.
Zaludkowski,
Bernard
ZEDEK SYNAGOGUE

ONCE AGAIN —

L HEW

erans have a post, separate serv- were going to Palestine, they an-
itInsburg, D. 11. Simons, 511Iford
-

ices are held in a synagogue in sus - en - ed. To Palestine? lint the"11-
Harry Solomon. Rohert Mar-
inued f ro m l'age One. I
' vomniemornition of
the Jewisli itsch" wasn't going to Palestine,
led, 51. II. Znickheirn, .1. 1% Osman,
Still
tin
I
I heroic dead.
the captain said. The Ilitsch was I- ,s.! was enjoined to bring a new
• ,011.
Am Slam
ng for a
1
onstantinople. "All
This year such services have I guilt); to
l's I Ink: to the Lund. The seas gs
Acknowledge Children'. Gifts
I, ...belied
right,''
came
back
line
of
the
boys,
been held in Philadelphia 130,ton
or iginally one of preparation
Congregation Shantrey /Andel:
Coistomer
Troy, Cleveland, Chicago, Provi- "that suits us tine!" The captain a , d happy anticipation. We, ton , ,
acknowledges receipt during the
dence, Bayonne, Los Angeles and became furious. Ile threatened to an engaged ill preparing a new
cornerstone laying cc remonies of
New York. The Cleveland post ilia them in inns, and he certainly SI s actor,. dedicated tin the service
with
many gifts from children whose
DIDN'T KNOW BETTER
annually places wreaths at the foot wasn't going to allow them to net oil Israel.
nano•s and addresses were many
foot on land in Turkey. l'Intsy were
The Streng Chevrolet Co.
The writer relo, miser, an(sea- of every tree planted to the
it In
01 Del slime
cases
incorrectly recorded by ush-
sion, years ago (t eenking a po- wry Of a Jewish lad who was killed going back with him to Odessa, i- Inn II function
Il
in Judaism. The ers, and cannot, therefore, be :lc-
Empire 4035
12th Si Phila.
• Shinn on a nondescript paper, his in the service. These trees are and once in Odessa right in jail. Si stgogue in itself is but 11 cor- know.ledged directly by the syna-
along what is called Liberty Row Where was their home? he asked. is.
astonishment when he was told:
t•
ill the
Judaism. gogue. The n.ongregation thanks
you get itutu the bus. and at one time were decorated Their home was in Igumen near TI ,• secret of the dews survival is
"Why
the children for their gifts and
Yearly visits to Mies k \Vhite Rossini How had ts s synagogue. The synagogue is
nes,: de lat
lit of the paper, with crosses.
hopes that they will be able to nit-
cemeteries throughout the country they come to Odessa? They hail
Will 1.-
. • of the most original institu- joy synagogue privileges in the
A urn - papor111 ■ 111, (01 coUrSo, in order to decorate the graves of walked. Walked? Impossible. They nJ
- 11.11'1,41 by
'Ph.. church new building.
departed
heroes
are
also
part
of
proved it. How long had it taken loot the mosque were modeled after
W01.11.1 !sever hake made any such
(
stab Host. I huppru to know n the 51cmorial Day work of the to walk the distance from Igumen
to Odessa? They had been seven
good many Jews who alit in the Jewish Veterans.
Rabbi Hershman then ealled up
months un the way. Their shoes (.1, the gather-inn; to cling to Ilse
Ten World War Heroes,
newspaper field, and quite Sc many
Of course, it's Forest cleaned,
are ill the editorial end as in the
w hich means thorough cleaned,
Among the outstanding heroes had worn out, their clothes were F11,11'111' Mid to rally around it
business end. I could name a of the World War are listed 10 in tatters. They' were starved.
1 So lifts, your well-being. depends
restored, and ready to go.

is
ss
‘‘.
(Continued from Page One.)
9937 Linwood Avenue
lot of prominent Jews in (he edi- Jews, two of whom were killed in Passengers clubbed together and
it
said. „ ouid you
There's a difference in Forest
torial end that would occupy every action. Abraham Krotoshinsky is s gave them food to eat. Whet; the
At Glynn Court
your children saved for Juda- trades, 1/.11 of whom can earn good
cleaned clothes which fastidious
inch of this eolumn anal then have known us the savior of the Lost ship pulled into Constantinople the Los, ling Ili the synagogue."
people are quick to recognize.
wages as w1 . 11.
The climate of
Hemlock 2779
Men's Snits
a go, il dual of run over.
Battalion; Captain Sidney G. Jewish boys were put in irons. The
There is a smartness about For-
Raise $25,000 Additional.
Chile is one
the best in the world.
captain put the keys in his pocket
I
ni•,
not
mean
to
imply
that
we
lea/led, Persson,
Gumpertz,
who
was
is
member
of
,.t
cleaned apparel that is easily
an of Personal Service
Harty 7,. Brown, itaii-man of the atmosphere luting practically
laws 111011 polizv or have any un- Company K, 132nd Infantry, and went ashore. Everybody else Oa. budding fund
distinguished by those who take
91.50
ion11111ilice, re- dry.
due stare in the genius of the edi- Thirty-third Division in an an went on shore, except a few watch- pouted that the synagogue, when
pleasure in being always per-
Prescriptions Our
One Per Cent Professionals.
torial tortes. All of these race su- gagement at Bois de Forges, eau: men. One of the watchmen was a
fectly
groomed.
completed, will cost 9100,000. He 91r. I.utzki found that there nr,
Sjecialty
p.iority stories give me a pain in lured seven machine gun nests in Jew. Ile craivled into the pitch- said "the building must be paid
a l rally in Chile between 1,0,1,1 ;loci
that region which links the head s an attack through the woods. Later L•rk hold where the six pr•isioners
for without a mortgage," and called 1,200 Jewish families of whom tnssi
CUT RATE DRUGS
languished,
smashed
the
locks
on
on the shoulder, but I do mean to his further heroic conduct on the
for
aditional
contributions
to
the
are
of Sephardic descent, sod el
say t! at we have quite as many west bank of the Meuse when he their fetters and in , lentsed them. All
Snappy Delivery Service
822s,6o0 already subscribed. In this. families live in Smiting, Ike
milliard nut in the editorial ends had become separated from his seven went nistort.. Next day the
Alen, all additional eapit•l, which has a general pm.-
"-Pm
,
'
to
his
a , of lion group,
company earned for bin] one of the' Standatul police isombed the city
ill, l.'s sti to min S4' sri ice trill
sum of $25,000 was sultscrilted. lation of IM/11,0110 7111(l the rignainder
three congressional of for then]. They were not to be
k so.
pl.
Hiving adapt i011at evidence
E
are distributed in other cities.
A RECORD ACHIEVEMENT
found. Bergman saw one of them
honor ever awarded to Jews.
Jewish unity, many noninenils.rs Ninety-nine percent of the 'low.
1 Is . thought comes to mind as
is ;":11.IliCa.
Ile said things were
Sergeant Benjamin Kaufman of
made
contributions,
and
a
number
HIT ill business, the oldest stiller,
no• 1. r de's the excitement that is
Company K, 1105th Infantry, Sev- going all right, another frontier of Reform Jews were among the
bolding prominent places in the
•.,[1,1t, in circles journalistic
enty-seventh Division, had his arm had t Ise eruosrd without 11 MISS- dssnors. Henry 1Vinemnin headed
cononernial wot . ld.
Ill) 1,1)1Tt to the London Daily
pot
t.
They
would
get
ts,
Pales-
'haltered in the Argonne while at-
Bs,
list
of
noninernhers'
contribu-
The new arrik.als, who are the
Ilmiald. Perhaps the greatest feat tempting to relieve Colonel Whit- tine eventually six months, a year
te Iss with $1,000; Fred 91. Itutzel friends and relatives of the older
that to II took place in journalism tlesey and his "Lost Battalion." maybe, but get there they would.
gain.
8109
in
memory
of
the
late
Place Sunday, June 1, at 9:30. A
settlers,
art. engaged ill peddling,,
has lust taken place there. And Ili, too, won a congressional medal How about the Ilritish immigra-
A. Benjamin.
class of 117 boys and girls will be
mostly selling goods on the weekly
it all has to do with note, .lulius of honor. The third Jewish recipi- tion lattice in Palestine? he was
Otto
Misch,
contractor,
briefly
dedicated
to the service of Juda-
installment plat,. There are prim-
I•nliass, who happens to be the son ent of this award, of which but asked. The Chalutz shrugged his
to $10 Weekly, Single
at 11,1i
(• ate writ,
ism in a rarely beautiful and im-
tica lly no .dew oh workingmen to
of is fetish Jew.
. 79 have been given, was Sergeant shoulders.
312 to $16 Weekly, Double
Simons
Lays
Stone,
pressive
ceremony.
This service
speak id. The remaining one per'
The Linton Ilaily Herald is a William Sawelson, Company 91,
3l.50 to $3.00 Daily
I la v inl 11. Simons' for many years cent is composed of professional
will begin nt 11:30 promptly and
labor Imports I'll to six weeks ago. 312th Infantry, Seventyotighth
LOCUST INVASIONS
a
leader
find
president
l
of
the
eon-
the
doors
of
the
lower
auditorium
such min lawyers, doctors, en- In What Grade I. Your Child?
it had the usual struggle of all la- division, who was killed at Grande
The locusts are particularly nu-
will be closed when the confirm-
1,• r papers, and only those who Pre in an attempt to rescue
merous this year. on the Trans- ft! egation, who laid the imrnerstone gineers: these are the children of
Is your child in the Sallie grade
for
the
building
un
1Villis
and
ants
enter
the
Temple.
the early settlers.
Iis usie been connected with la- wounded soldier trapped in a shell twilit] borders they SC./Open! all 40
in the school of religion its hit is ill
On Saturday, May 31, at 10:30,
VI:1.1.1AM G. LEE, Mgr.
bor loners can appreciate just hole. In addition to these other ton, of them, and still couldn't no- Brush, was again awarded the hon-
Notwithstanding the small size public school? We believe that it
or of placing the cornerstone for of the Jewish community it is well ' makes
Door
M. r. bus P
than a struggle that Is.
for your child's greater in- Rabbi Leon Frani will deliver the
s Jewish heroes were Sant Dreben tice any ineadvity. In Egypt the this new building,
John R. at Columbia
sermon
on"'The Happy 14 armors.
I:,, the curing of Ramsay NInic- Jacob Kant (who received several s "corvee," which is a form of forced
organized for religious, cultural, serest in his religious school work
"A Home Away From Home"
Many contributions were made social and philanthropic purpose's. if he is
Donald into power in the British deeOratit ■ IISI,
Shevuoth services will be held in
in the same grade.
Alfred Starikorr lobar fur all mule inhabitants, had for the new
structure
7IS
memor-
In
Santiago,
JoWiSb ('enter
ministry could not rave the situa- David Bernstein, Benjamin Prager to be reinstituted by the authori-
er
If your child has been given spe- the Temple Monday, Jane 2, at 10
ial, for departed.
which will vest around 1. 000. 001) cial advancement in public school o'clock. Dr. Franklin will occupy
tion. The Herald had a good cir- and Irving Klein.
ties to rope with the emergency and
'fhr Ilan fur fhr tint. ireeted to pesos is i
gng completed. In 1 al- so that he is now in a higher grade the pulpit and speak on "The Next
iulation fur a Indoor paper, but
Although the Jews form but : prevent a total disaster to agricul-
house the vast gathering at Sun- paraiso, which is the principal port there than he is in the religious Step."
nevertheless, every week Ownc
in cent of the total population t, i • turn.. Thousands of men were set
lay's services was donated by A. of the country and the second tang- school, notify school otHce, Empire'
the s/1111l old fear; would there be
he country, 5 per cent of their ti work exterminating the pests Ep
stein. Floral gifts kit le sent .% est city with a general population 8087, and the child will be given
money enough—support enough tip number served in the fighting with torches and liquid fire, while
'Hrs. Charles Hamburger in mein- o f 250,000 and which has 80 Jew.' the opportunity to makeup a The Temple Moonlight.
keep gong. for advertisers—I will forces during the late %ear. Some airplane,: scattered poison gni and
The
in y-e'n.,
annua tern-
id of her father-In-law, Harry It. ash families. plans for erecting a grade by special summer worbk so
let you into a secret—pike big eir- 1,1)0 of these received citations r oi. S deadly chemicals. taw the moment
ple moonlight will take pl ace
!! ante ogee
•, and her father,
I
eenr
t al b uilding are also bein g that next fall he may again e
culation.
the • disaster seems to be averted. Only
valor. Nearly 200 Jews
51onday evening, June 16.
there;
and
by
31rs,
Nlorris
Blum-
made.
Mr.
I.utzki
had
several
con-
the
same
grade
in
religious
school
Well, so it went until six weeks Distinguished . Service Cross while reports from the 'Arab interior in-
memory of her father, Kal- (prelim, with the leaders Of the
he is in publicschool.
ago, when the son of a Polish Jew about :t00 were decorated by the tcate that new locust legions are wrg in iit.
REMEMBER THE DATE—
Santiago and 1 alparaiso 1• 0111111l111- "
took hold o f it. The labor policies I allied governments.
threatening the cro ps in Tunis and noon
Among the guest, s, tied on th i, 1 l'
JUNE 15—BICUR CHOLEM EX-
and stieceeded in organizing Services:
of the Herald are still continued.
.‘Igiers,
the
French
Government,
tlatform
were
Rabbis
L.
51.
Jews in Revolutionary Army.
an
immigrant
nit]
society
in
each.
C onfir mation xo ',ices will take CURSION.
nevertheless, within six weeks it
Ink taking precautionary 111e114.
Is Now at
had gained three-quarters of a'
More than 50 Jews fought with . ores against the invasion, has sent
million circulation. 1 ] ,.i rcn i n ti nt , the American army in the Revolu- . out a si•ientilic commission to lo-

11716 Dexter Blvd.
is now past the mii llion mark, and tion 24 of whom were officers. rate the hreeding places of the to
bsse to the The best known of these are Col- Lusts. According to Illustration
observers, ik ho ate
at Webb
oni .1 sato
I
• ran
I'
s
k ani I 11 UN • i S a '
scene, are taking bet, that it may
the Parisian weekly, the commis-
Longfellow 3462
soon eclipse the circulationn mark Itury Franks. Manuel Mordecai - spin has discovered the home of the
Noah of South Carolina served Oil
of any of the other British dailies.
locust. It is situated against the
and is ready to serve you
Washington's staff. 51ajor Ben- Southern slopes the Atlas moun-
And, it may be if interest to
with the finest in meats and
for the new
jamin Nones was commander of al
know that the British dailies, have
poultry.
legion of 4(10 men that fought in hairs and on the fringes of the
lyi
larger
circulation
than
all
but
a
Sahara
desert.
He
the
millions
er
WE DELIVER
nearly every battle in the Caro-
few of the American dailies. The
' of females breed at the rate of a
Announces the Opening of the
links.
Mordecai Shertall, tom- few
Formerly Twelfth at
American appears to like his local
million eggs a day. Once out
missary-general of the Georgia n•
f urnished by
paper. The Englishmen, in all
Cortland
the young locusts start
troops in 1777 and later of the en-
parts of England, gets his paper tire Continental army, i
Generally a breeze comes
t 1
as along and carries them up in deeds
from London.
on of the heroic defenders of Sa-
And this phenomenal growth of vannah. Nunes was attached for a a nd deposits then] in trillions in
the Ilerald is all due to the editor time to DeKalb's division and when I the countries of the Near East and
ial genius of this son of a Polish tloit famous soldier fell wounded. North Africa. Chemicals are to be
Will Supply the
Jew, who happens to know just Nines and two of his Jewish fel- usedto destroy the eggs in the fu-
2423 Grand River Avenue
what that mysterious person, the, lows, Jacob de La Motta and Jacob lure.
Glendale 3984
(Copyright. 1930. J. T. A )
reader, wants.
de Leon, carried him from the •
—The Complete

(Copyright. 19311, JI Al
field.
Washing Powder
(Near County Building)
Others active in thin Revolution.
A soap pow-
ary forces were Solomon Bush,
111C2=zur„.
der—a
Ascher Levy, Reuben Etting,
water soft-
Lewis Bush, David Hays and Aaron
ener and a
Benjamin. In the War of 1812
This modern and complete kosher restaurant will
cleaner—
Colonel Nathan Meyers,Captain
rank as one of the finest restaurants in Detroit.
.&‘
Meyer
Moses, Samuel Noah, Isaac Late Jacob Adler'a Play
rs,
Re-
ALL IN
• ASospSsversod
The Council .of Jewish Women, Mertz, Benjamin Gratz and Judah
for the new
vived by Nine Adler's
WeterSottenerfbe
ONE
acting upon the suggestion of van- Tours distinguished themselves.
All Household
at Littman's.
"Well kept
Clesmo
ions clinics and social agencies, has There were more than 60 Jews in
ur.seurr v., vow
hands reach
opened its summer rani!, on the the American army that invade,'
General David
for
One of the finest theatrical per-
shores of Lake Hung] as a rest Nlexico in 1845.
• "a":11.4`c°
home during the month of June be Leon was twice voted the thank; formances of the season marks Oa
REXO"
for a limited number of women of Congress. Lieutenant Henry revival of the late Jacob Adler' ,
In bulk i. also used in
and girls who are in need of rest. Seligson was sent for by General s favorite play, "The Wild Man."
• ments, banks, hospitals,
e
The established rate is $7 a week Taylor and complimented for his TI IV at Littman's Yiddish People's
Theater, Twelfth and Seward, for
d
buildings
and
institu-
including transportation. Ili,knever, !tracery at Monterey.
.
th:eek-end, including Saturday
Civil War Heroes.
in thb se cases where the applicant
I is unable to pay this fee, the ('sun- In the Civil War the Jews and Sunday matinees and eve
Longfellow 8439
ring,
cil has a small fund which may be fought on both sides with equal
THE NEW
for the new
Nine Adlers revive this play .
drawn upon in an emergency.
bravery and daring. Some 8,000
The Rest Room is located at Jed- of them were in uniform. (If They are: Julia, Luther, Charles
Adolph,
Stella,
Irving
and
France
,
do, Mich.. I I miles above Port Hu- these 40 were staff officers, 9 gen-
Adler and Joseph Schoengold, fin
ron, with 1,000 foot frontage on trans, 18 colonels, 40 majors and
That Wonderful Flavor
husband of one of the Adler
Lake Huron and a beautiful sandy 205 captains. The highest officer
daughters
beach. The equipment is such as was Brevet-Major-General Fred-
The
play
was
a
sensation
in
New
%VILA. FEATURE
w ill in sure comfort and relaxation. crick Knetler of Indianapolis.
York, and the New York Time-
A liberal well-balanced /111,1 varied There was also one Jewish chap-
critic said about it:
diet of wholesome and palatable lain, Rev. Jacob Frankel. Myer
"The Adler family held a IN
food is tastefully and appetizingly Asch and Nathan Menken served
union last night. As befits a fa-
serv e d in accornlance with the diet- on the staff of General l'ope. Cap-
mous theatrical family, this re-
s
,
Dessauer
and
Newman
Borch•
ary laws.
union took place in public at tai.
Registrations are now being ta- and were with General Howard at
Second Avenue Theater in th.
ken at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena Chaneellorsville, where Dessauer shape of a performance of a fa
Supplied by
curet.. There will Is' twin Was killed. Jew's were equally vorite vehicle of the late Jacob Ad
installed by
from
Jane
I
to
16,
and
the
Prominent
in
the
Confederate
ono
per, "The Wild Man," by Jacob
army.
From South California
r from June 16 to 29.
came the five Moses brothers and Conlin, and a brilliant perform-
votstouonore !stet
six Cohen brothers from North ance it was. The cast was all-
PERFECTION LODGE
Adler, Joseph Shoengold, who di
Give Quality arid Service
:
Carolina.
Mississippi sent five
Perfection Lodge No. 480. F.
rected the play and was cast in th,
as Well"
will be served at
will have a regular cam- Jonas brothers, one, Edward, fight-
A.
leading role, being the husband ol
2383 W. Fort Street
mg
in
the
Fiftieth
Illinois
against
Lafayette 1870.1871
munication on June 4, 7 p. m.
Lafayette 0566 and 0567
his four Confederate brothers. one one of the Adler daughters. Then
ClIARLF.S K. SANDORF,
ensemble work on a stage wa•
of
whom
was
Benjamin
F.
Jonas,
Secretary.
2908 Michigan Ave.
former United Staten senator from harmonious to the last degree, eves
By order of
in the most quarrelsome moment-
Louisiana.
M.
SAMUEL L. KAVANAU,
of this generally quarrelsome
The first volunteer to answer drama."
McKinley's call in 1149$ was a Jew
will be supplied by
and the first to fall was also
Play Revived in New York.
Jew. Fully 5,000 Jewish soldiers
NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.1—
were in the field during the Span-
Nine members of the family of the
ish-American war.
late Jacob I'. Adler have come
1362 Gratiot Avenue,
High-Grade
Seven of them dashed up the virtually from the four corners ,,f
Sc, 10c and 'a db. Parkes.
San Juan hill with Roosevelt. the earth to participate in the re-
Chamoised & Air-Cleaned
Phone Cadillac 6472
Also
in
Bulk
Sergeant
Maurice
Justh
of
the
vival of Jacob Gordin's "The Will
in 10 Minutes
8552 Twelfth Street
Fir-t California Volunteers wai Man," the play in which Adler hinv
Northway 3550
Northwhy 3021
the first man to fall in the attack self has scored many a success.
on Manila.
The play is reminiscent of late
In short, the Jew has always nineteenth century melodrama
been foremost in the ranks or where the rich old father marrie-
American military affairs and or, a young woman, who robs him ,,f
Capacity 60 C•rs
Memorial Day America's Jews his money, betrays him, and is the
Per Hour
stand with heads bowed in homage cause of his children's alienation
It is full of drama and pathos and
to those fallen heroes.
,,,,,,j o hn 1,3,1 T A
despite its potentialities for bur
P•int-
Commerroal
in, Fender Bump-
lesque that would appeal to a mod-
ing and Coll000n
ern audience, the Adlers succeed -
Work
In the 1,,v
ed in maintaining a sober and Fang
IN THE NEW
McAlear
unity throughout the play whii 1
Polishing, $1.95
was indeed worthy of their name.

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Delicatessen and
Restaurant

WILL PLAY AT NEW
CASINO , CASS LAKE

MORRITZ
Restaurant

HENRY
JASSY,
INC.

MORRITZ RESTAURANT

SAVOY BAKERIES

DANISH AND FRENCH PASTRY

95c

The Delicatessen
Products

GALICIAN SOCIETY
IS ORGANIZED HERE

S.monirong

AUTO
WASH

PALLISTER AVENUE

AL ALEXANDER
Al Alexander, who has been
playing in Detroit's leading night
Two Block. North of Wmt Grand
Boulevard.
clubs for the past five veers, ha ,
'0

I been retained by La Rue's new
Casino, Cass Lake, to play all sum-
mer. The Casino, which has been
COPELAND
vacant for a numbir of years, has
D EPENDABLE
DEP
ENDABLE ELECTRIC
been completely remodeled and a
REFRIGERATION
new dance floor installed. The
lath St. at W. Grand Blvd. Ea, 6044 ,
ballroom will be under the man-
-
agement of Frank Lutz and Jack
DON'T FORGETI BICUR CHO•1 Rubin.
LEM EXCURSION JUNE 15.

Just East of Twelfth Street

The Galician Society of Detroit
was organized at a meeting at Jer-
icho Temple on Joy Road Sunday
afternoon, May 23.
The following officers were elect-
ed: President, Fryman Altman;
vice-president, Harry Zalkover;
secretary, Morris Stecher; treas-
urer, Morris Indianer; trustees,
Sigmund Indianer, Abraham Hart-
man, Morris Server; legal adviser,

The next meeting will he held at
Jericho Temple, en Tuesday, June
•, A
p. m.
troiters be-
tween the ages of 18 and 50 who
were born, whose parents were
Isrpm in Galicia are invited to at-
tend.

Rabbi Fink to Give Benedic-
tion at the U. of M. Com-

mencement.

ANN ARBOR.—An announc.-
ment has been made by University
of Michigan authorities, that Rat
hi Adolph H. Fink, director of Os
B'nai !Frith Hillel Foundation at
that institution, has been appoint
ed to deliver the invocation and
be nediction at the baccalaureate ex.
errises to he held here in comp.. -
tion with this year's commence-
ment program. Dr. Alexander
Ruthven, president of the t.lniver-
aity, will deliver the baccalaureate

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RESTAURANT

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Showrooms at

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Euclid 6046

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