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PALESTINE DEMAND FOR LABOR GREATER
OPEN PLAY SCHOOLS
THAN SUPPLY, GREAT BRITAIN REPORTS The Need For Volunteers. ' AT JEWISH CENTERS
'40 YOU
WANT A
Mem* Nall El
Notes
Due to the extraordinary de-
Britain's 1929 Report
mand for its services, which the
More than 100 children regis-
Asks Arabs' Pledge
tered for the play schools of th
unemployment situation has im-
To League on Palestine.
Against Disturbances.
posed on the North End Clinic.
enter on Monday, July 7. Sabbath Services,
there is an especially acute need
Important in the success of the
On tolatit.tuty morning, July 12,
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, Me Refure
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for
play
schools
is the co-operation of at 10 o'clock, Sabbath services will
additional
volunteers
at
this
Monday,
Jewish workers, the report points ' Chief Rabbi Sol ara. Mr. Eisen-
a number of volunteers, among in' held in the Brown Memorial'
time. Those willing and able to
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July 14,
out that the continued improve- stein recalled that Rabbi Salant
make dressings, to take notes
whom are Mrs. Bernard Argiewicz, Chapel. The pulpit will be occu-
9:30 p. tn.
Miss Jennie Baskin, Miss Mar- pied by Morton Cohn, a student of
ment in economic conditions has had appropriated 10 napoleons for
for some of the physicians on
oaret Bradfield, Miss Yetta Davis, the Hebrew Union College.
resulted in the creation of an open- the rt•pairs. Chairman latefgren
S" With
the stall', to take temperatures
Miss Florence Edelman, Miss Bea-
ing for employment in industry, overruled the objection of Abdul 1 and otherwise help the nurses,
The following Sabbath, July 19,
trice
Ehrlich, Miss Helen Ehrlich, the pulpit will be (occupied by Rab-
building and agriculture which has Auni Bey, Arab counsel, that the
to assist in pharmacy and in the
Miss Ruth Ehrlich, Miss Phyllis bi Adolph II. Fink of Ann Arbor.
Empire 4035
abstorbed most of those who were evidence was (only hertosay.
12th t Phila.
office, could be used right now.
Levin, Mrs. Howard B. Freedman,
unemployed at the Old of 1928.
Volunteer work is not only
Prof. Boris Shatz, director of
Miss Rose Levin, Miss Leah Levin,
The tide of immigration has turned. the Bezalel Art School testified re-
much appreciated but very val-
!termini
Moss,Miss Corinne Marks,
1 the report. says, and the demand glinting the film presented July I uable, provided only that it is
Miss Rose Mennenberg, Miss Hen-
for labor, notwithstanding the set- I, which showed incidents at the
regular and punctual. These
We Announce the Open-
rietta Rosenfield, Mrs. Theodore
back of the disturbances, was Wailing Wall III years ago. Ile
qualifications are essential if
ing of Our New
Shatz, Miss Ruth Sherman, Miss
I greater than the supply.
the service is to be helpful at
declared that he had shown the film
On July :3, the Alumni Asso•ia-
Jewish immigration in 1929 ex- himself in New York anti that he
all. If any who can do some Leonore Singer, Miss Skimp!), Miss tion of the United Hebrew Schools
Lillian Stern and Samuel Kalish.
, ceedoal emigration by 3,303, the re- had also sat no the benches with-
phases of the work above out-
celebrated the graduation of 23
Twenty-two in all are contribut-
, port declares, while in 1920 immi- out being disturbed while he paint-
lined and who can come regu-
members from the school at an in-
ing their services.
gration and emigration bola need ed. Professor Shatz pleaded with
larly and punctually, will offer
itiation party at the Philadelphia-
Lite play schools, both at 3430
each other.
now'
their
services
to
Miss
13urg-
Byron Hall. ('lose to 125 persons
the commission to aid in improving
Fenkell and 31 Melbourne avenue,
I
Referring to the criticism of the the hygienic conditions in the
dorf or Miss Taylor at the North
were present, including over 100
are open for further registrations.
Arab Executive regarding the can- neighborhood of the Wall.
End Clinic, they are assured of
alumni members and officials of the
A special feature of the schools
cellation of the Tel Aviv indebted-
interesting work, and the satis-
schools.
Two government documents, one
will be the serving of milk and
ness of $375,000 the report points dated Aug. 11, 1920, on behalf of
faction that comes from helping
The president of the organization,
crackers
to
all
children
so
that
ad-
out that the Tel AVIV local council Sir Herbert Samuel •
We Teach You
fellow beings in distress.
f 11igh
ditional nourishment can be pro- Harry Seligson, opened the affair
did not receive in the first serer Commisisontor of Palestine, show-
with an address welcoming the
()pen Day and Night
vided
for
the
youngsters.
y. a, of its existence government
.
lit , w graduates,
and was followed
ing that the Palestine government
ants, while on the other hand t•onsidered the question of a screen
Professional Instruction
by a response from the class 'ores-
t Ioer municipalities
such as J ru- at the Wailing Wall one to be de-
ident, Isadore Pfeffer. It Isaat
olo on, Haifa
Is:ablus
were
aid- rabbis themselves, anti
principal of the wholes, then smoke
. . and
cided
by
the
rd r
ng them to protitie ex- another dated August 1921 oil be -
Results of
playground
hall in ilt ,lirew, and was followed by
Tatiolit
Honoring Mrs. Marshall Shultz teams:
utry works within the areas half of Sir Ronald Store, then goy-
Senior teams, Strangers •, NI. II. Zackheim, president of the
undo I: their jurisdiction.
Solomont ) of ( hicago o
error of Jerusalem , declaring that ( Be
( restons 1. Intermediate teams: schools,
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rniceI Bir hkr
e r`•ta -in
3882 Jews Naturalised.
D I
12150 Livernois at Elmhurst
the Arabs do not (object to benc hes 'M rS
number of vocal selections
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4h
ht
--€od
Replying to last year's question- i at the Wailing Wall, were pro. guests at luncheon and bridge Sat- Celtics 1, Spartans 0.
.. li: we're rendered by the Mism•s Es-
Garfield 9600
Schedule
for
,Suittlay,,,,Jul}:.
ti
urday at her home on Ottawa S
naire of the Mandates Commission tiuctod h.:counsel f
the
Jews.
ttis
ther
Shewitz
and Sylvia Cohen,
- - ---- - - -- ---- -i a; rearattling the measures taken to
13ridge tapers centered trangers vs. ( cities ' Iv; t o
Although the Wailing Wall is Drive.
members of the graduating class.
plat- tio country under such po- sacred to the Moslems the ,less small tables at which luncheon vs Crescents, 10:30.
Dancing
concluded
the program of '
On Sunday, July 13
was served.
Nita'. administrative and economic must have full freedom Of
track
access to
the Jewish Center ou tdoti1
at 2 • p.
ni, the evening.
--
conditions which will secure the Pis- it for worship &dared Dr. M.
On
Sunday,
July
13,
the Alumni
field
meet
will he held
at Codd
midi, hmt•nt of the Jewish National Szynkiewitz chief o
Lucille Carol Kollin, (laughter of and
.Rohl.
The
following
events
will organization is givin anexcursion
Nl ohammed ' cheff the Union
Ili
4t r. 111•111 Mrs. NI. VV . Kollin of Field.
and the effect of these meas.
to
Bob
Lo.
Members
wil
g
eet t
in Wilma,
HITS, the report answers that the
i twight street, left- Sunday for a be run : 100 ya rd dash, 220 yard
Ptoland, anti known as the Polish
the Philadelphia-Byron school.
authoorization for the admisison of Grand Mufti, in an interview with Girl Scout ('amp on Lake Davis dash, standing broad jump, run-
broad jump, runni ng hi g h i
1,70.1.1towish labor immigrants was the Jewish Tele
where shee will spend the remainder lin
graphic Agenc y.
Jump, shot put, and relay. There
granted, $100,000 was appropriat- •
11r. Szynkiewicz has just arrived
- are about CO entries for the track
ed t , wards the budget of the
A soap pow-
here from a pilgrimage to Mecca
Th J
The
Jewish ('enter Band
still Is under the control of the where Sc' was the guest of ibn Donates $1,500 for Road to IIIVI • t.
der—a
Contributions to the flower fund
will play at 2 o'clock. Israel Glass, of the Jewish Welfare Federation
Jewish Agency, further protection S111111.
water soft-
El Moshe Cemetery.
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the conductor of the band, has or- have been received in memory of
aas accorded in a customs tariff
ener and a
EXprOSSillg deep grief at the dif-
!awed an interesting program.
to aid newly established Jewish in- ferences between the Moslems and
cleaner—
Milton Silberman from Flora B.
Mrs. Jacob Cohen of 2178 Blaine
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dustries and the eleetoral regula- .Jews in Palestine, Dr. Szynkie-
......—
klarytnont, Jerome D. Freud, Mrs.
avenue
has
donated
the
sum
of
ALL
IN
ASesp5sverard
tions for the Jewish communities wicz, a native of Liachoviczi, re-
N. Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Watersotunerfor
ONE
were published and 3,052 Jews nat- called that in his home town the $1,500, to build a road to the El
W. Schloss; in memory of Fred
All Household
Moshe Cenadery in memory of her
HUNTINGTON INN
uralized.
"Well kept
Kann from Mrs. Sidney Silber-
arouse
many Jews living there never had husband.
ar
Woodward at Eleven•Mile
Replying as to what measures any difficulties with the Moslems.
hands reach
man.
for
have been taken to facilitate Jew- Recalling that Mohammed said "it
ish immigration the report states
is man's highest duty to bring about
REXO"
that 5,219 immigrants entered in- an understanding between two per-
,
eluding 1,194 travellers who were sons," the Moslem dignitary from
REXO in bulk i. also used in
permitted to settle in the country Poland, asked "how much more is
ape tments, banks, hospitals,
public buildings and institu- I permanently and too political ref- this true of two peoples?"
ugees from Russia. Unemploy-
tions.
ment among tile Jews was incon-
Ask Debate on Palestine.
siderable, the report says. Except
LONDON.— (.1. T. A.) — The
I or a natural setback in August, consultive committee of the Brit-
the figures fell month by month, ish Labor Party ,
with Harry Snell
the improvement being tine to the presiding, has decided to send a
inception of several important un-
Radio Service an d Repair
deputation to Lord Passtield, Col-
dertakings such as the Haifa har- onial 'Minister, to urge him to re-
Radio Nierchan dining
Public Addrese Systems
bor, the government house and new
voke the order suspending Jewish
Short wave Radio
, hotels. The supply of skilled men
t alking Picture
immigration to Palestine. The
is still less than the demand, the
Sound Production
Parliamentary Club at a meeting
Speech Amplification
report says.
attended
by Sir Herbert Samuel,
Aircraft Radio
The estimated Jewish population
Wire Broadragting
Leopold Amery, Ormsby Gore, Com-
in 1920 WAY 105,000 according to
Commercial Operating
mander Kenworthy, Michael Mar-
Selling
the report, which compares with
cus, John Buchan and others re-
56,000 in 1910. The Jewish rural
RIGHT NOW
solved to press a demand upon the
I here Is a tremendous demand
population
increased
20,0011,
indi-
and for
government for a full day's debate
Properly Qualified men In the
cating that about 25 percent of the
during this month of the l'alestine
World'. Host Rapidly
Jews settled on the land.
Crowing Indip.try.
question, and it is not improbable
that the request will be granted.
The renewed activity of the pro-
, Palestine group in Parliament is
A special consumer inducement due to the fact that Parliament
of three (3) Probak Blades is be- will adjourn shortly not to meet
ing made in connection with a new again until the Fall while the re-
package of 50 3IURAD cigarettes port of Sir John Simpson , w ho i s
During the life of this offer th
River Avenue
investigating problems of land set-
package will be sold at regain
tlement, immigration and develop-
Detroit
I price--no extra charge for blades ment, is expected before the end of
July. The /louse of Commons will
therefore be unacquainted with Sir
John's recommendations until the
Autumn.
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Rt. Hon. Harry Snell, British labor I
leader, member of the House of
Commons, will be the guest of Mon-1
or and chief speaker at the forth-1
coming session of the American
Jewish Congress to be held at
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day, Oct. 19, according to an an-
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33 West Forty-Second street,
through the Jewish Telegraphic
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The finishing touches are being
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On the program will be the Itch-
dale, a liturgical composition set
I to modern harmony by one of
the
ablest contemporary Jewish com-
posers, Z. Zilberts. Yismach
she, a Sabbath chant of older days,
set to modern harmony by J. Rum-
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alsociky. This composition w-as
composed for this occasion and ded-
icated to the chorus.
As in previous years, it is ex-
pected that a record crowd will be
on hand to greet the Halevy-Ilazo-
mir Choir on its only annual out-
door appearance.
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Spanish and Portuguese congrega-
tion, married sisters?
EVERYBODY'S
DETROIT CREAMERY
That Bernard G. Richards of the
American Jewish Congress wrote
his "Discourses of Keidansky,"
which brought him national fame,
at the age of 27?
That Edward L. Bernays, pub-
licity man, is a cousin of Sigmund
Freud?
That Mel Hershkowitz, anthro-
pologist, was once • student of the
rabbinate?
That when Henry Morgenthau
Was reluctant at taking the ap-
pointment to Turkey, William Jen-
nings Bryan, then secretary of
state, appealed
with:
"Think
what an opportunity you will
hwt.e. Mr. Morgenthau, for bring-
ing the Moslems to Christianity"?
That the inventor of the Zep-
pelin dirigible had the same name
both given and surname--as the
writer of these "didyouknows"
(Copyright, 1930, J. T. AI
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