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M'DONALD REAFFIRMS BRITAIN'S OBLIGATIONS TO JEWRY
UNDER MANDATE ; DENIES JEWISH IMMIGRATION AND LAND
PURCHASES RES TRICTED; URGES ARABS, JEWS, CO-OPERATE
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PAGE FIVE
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YOUNG JUDAEANS PREPARE ARTICLES OF
THEIR OWN MAKING FOR BAZAAR OF J. N. F.
Prepare for
Spring
(Continued from Page One)
1 first part of the negotiations will while 1,800 Jews left the country,
ptious and misunderstanding" be official in charcter, is to be corn- making a net gain in the Jewish
which are now explained led to municated to the League of Na- population of 2,234 which includes
world-wide Jewish protests last Lions and sent as instructions to several hundred tourists who re-
Osteber. Dr. Weizmann resigned High Commissioner Chancellor. mined in l'alt-stine, figures ob.
The special political commission tained here show. The nut gain in
his dual posts, Felix M. Warburg
resigned as chairman of the Ad- of the Zionist Executive will ;turtle- Jewish population in 1929 was:
Spring's around the corner. flats, frocks, spring
miffistdative Committee of the Jew. ipate in the resumption of the ne- about 3,000 and 1928 somewhat
,,h Agency and the late Lord Mil- gotiations for which Isaac Gruen- more than 1,000 which means that I
coats—they must be presentable and ready for
s}, tt resigned as chairman of the haunt, Polish Zionist leader, is re- itt the last three years the Jewsih •
maiming in London. It was ru- population has gained by inunigra-
the day when the thermometer makes winter
,aecil of the Jewish Agency.
11,noughout the world monster ntored that Sir John Simpson, on tion a little more than a third of
clothing uncomfortable. And rugs, draperies
the basis if whose report on pro'. the Arab excess number of births
1, ■ • st meetings were held against
and blankets need refreshing, too, after a
Ili loins "betrayal" of the Jews, tents of land settlement, immigra- over deaths in tine year.
tine
and
development
in
Palestine
Of
the
above-mentioned
4,131
•
In and out of Parliament the Brit-
winter's use. Call Forest Cleaners now and be
the Whitt. Paper of Octtber was Jews who arrived in 1930, 2,230
NI government was sharply reit-
ready for the welcome warm days. When things
wool by such eminent statesmen framed, will be called in as a goer were Chalutzim (Zionist pioneers)
ernment expert during the second who had immigration labor curtiti-
as Lloyd George, Stanley Baldwin,
are Forest cleaned they are dependably cleaned.
part
of
the
negotiations
to
give
ad-
elites.
Only
25
per
cent
of
the
Jew-
General Smuts, Lord llailsham,
vice concerning the proposed $12,- ish arrivals (11110 under different
Si, John Simon and others. There 5011,000
development scheme,
categories of the immigration law.
reports that the case of the
WOMEN'S FROCKS
In the so-called capitalist class, 88
.11 as would be appealed to the
MEN'S SUITS
The O'Donnell Investigation. Jews, and including their families
AND SUITS
Hague tenet.
JERUSALEM.— (J. 'f. A.) — , 203, immigrated. In the profess-
Cleaned and $
Cleaned and
S/50
Shortly after the issuance of the
Proposals
Itr
new
services
and
a
natal
category
only
10
immigrated
White Paper negotiations were in-
Preosed
Pressed
and up
itiated between the Jewish Agency new staff in the Palestine govern- while but one is included in the
and the British government, the mart as a result of Sir John Hope skilled worker category. L'Ialt•r
tint results of which are believed Simpson's and ('. F. Strickland's the category of relatives 799 were
to be embodied in this letter which far-reaching recommendations for admitted while 79 others came as
is to be official, communicated to agricultural development and erect- rabbis, students and orphans.
its form part of the investigation
the League of Nations and sent to
undertaken on behalf of the Colon-
Approve J. N. F. Expansion.
High Commissioner Chancellor as
ial Office by' Sir Samuel Perry
NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.)--The I
official instructions.
O'Donnell and 11. Britain, an otli- Council of the Keren Kayemeth I
Parliament Gets Letter.
cull of the British treasury.
League, the new body created by
MacDonald's letter to Dr. Weiz-
This information is contained in the Washington Conference of the
mann was laid before Parliament an official announcement made Jewish National Fund of America
by the prime minister in response here, stating that the commission
for the purpose of carrying out the
to a request from Commander! is "to conduct investigations into
five year plan unanimously en-
Kenworthy. The new document the general organization of the Pal-
dorsed by the conference in re-
thus becomes an official parliamen- estine administration." Although sponse to an appeal by Menachem
tary • paper contrary to Maellon- previous announcements had it that Ussishkin, world president of the
51embers of the affiliated Young Judaea clubs of Detroit have been busy for the past few weeks pre-
alti's first announcement that it the commission, which has already Jewish National Fund, will be cre- paring articles fur the bazaar of the Jewish National Fund, opening Saturday night at the Philadelphia-
would not have that status. This arrived, was to concern itself en-
ated within a fortnight at a spec- Byron Talmud Torah, and continuing until midnight Monday, Feb. 23.
makes it Of equal weight with the tirely with government finances, ial meeting of the members
The photograph above shows a group of children preparing Chalah covers, book-ends, Talith covers
Of the
White l'aper.
the terms of reference now pub- league.
and other articles. In the photograph, rending from left to right, are: Charlotte Dubiek, Myron Bann,
Then new statement is hailed by' lished show that its functions are
That thenew expansion work Wilfred Ziskend, Betty Gorosh and Gertrude Rosenthal.
Dr. Weizmann as re-establishing a much wider.
of the Jewish National Fund has
basis fur co-operation with the
The findings of Sir John Hope the full approval of the adminis-
mandatory power "on which our Simpson are examined, weighed, tration of the Zionist Organiza-
tern Association are: Milford
policy is founded."
mtaenr ,n, vree.spirdeestiT,ntH
b
discredited and discarded in a book tion of America became evident
"The statement becomes directive lust issued, "Land and the Jewish from the text of a resolution adopt-
rSraYm uS t1
he lisne:
for official action in view of the Reconstruction in Palestine," writ- ed by the National Advisory Coun-
vine, executive secretary; and
*-.4t1
Prime Minister's announcement in ten by Dr. A. Granovsky, land ex- cil of the Z. 0. A. at its last meet-
(Continued from Page One)
this institution some of our Henry :Meyers, treasurer.
the House of Commons that the. pert at the headquarters in Jeru- ing held in Washington. The res-
tt,11,i,d,urs,;ht
fimnuusnteinailit caol n
l odwit ino o
n r, recTt F ° ire s natcr.netta.;isiittit nt he
Ni lsAmird
exnndd
of eri:
statement is an authoritative inter-
lif the Jewish National Fund. olution, as made public by Robert oral occasions they have proven
the e
e type of
pretation of the White Paper and The book is reviewed in a recent Szold, chairman of the administra- themselves
For
that it has been obliged to work Miss Emma Butzel, Fred M. But-
that it will be communicated to issue of the Palestine Bulletin by Lion of the Zionist Organization scholars who lived up to the in-
the League of Nations and to the • S. 13. A., which hides the name of of America, calls upon all factions, structions of our sages: "Thou under, and that has caused it much zed, Mrs..loseph H. Ehrlich, Rabbi
worry and anxiety, that has driven Leon Frain, Joseph B. Gaylord,
High Conunissioner of Palestine," a Palestine student of economics. groups and parties to give their shirt eat bread and salt, thou shalt its
h-
teachers into the ranks of mar- rail illi,mh,wh, Bernard Isaacs,
Dr. Weizmann declared.
The book has been published here unstinted support to the Jewish sleep on the bare floor, thou shall
tyrs.
Judge Harry B. Keidan Sol R .
lead
a
life,
not
only
devoid
of
"Now that a basis for co-opera- by the Palestine and Near East, National Fund and to co-operati.
In behalf of the Sholom Alei. Levin, llenry Meyers, Bendletson
pleasure, but sometimes deprived
tion has ken restored," he said, Limited. fully in its expanding activities.
of necessities, and notwithstand- chant Folksinstitute, I wish to ex- Netzorg, Robert .1. Newman, Eman-
"confidence in the economic future
Assembly Sessions End.
Jabotinsky Heads Delegation,
press deepest gratitude to The De- net Pattern°, Nate S. Shapero,
(Short Term)
of Palestine should revive." Dr,
Eight hours after the Revisionist
Vladimir Jalaitinsky and two ing all these, your labors in behalf
Weizmann urged that world Jewry inembees had bolted the meeting in other leaders of the Zionist Revis- of the Torah, in behalf of learn- troll Jewish Chronicle and to its1.1ohn Slawson, Mrs, Joseph M.
should resume its economic work a body, the l'alestine Jewish Na- ionist movement in Europe will ing in behalf of culture shall I editor, Philip Slomovitz, for the Welt, Mrs. David B. Werbe, Mrs.
,inisua,1,0 able services rendered our Andrew Wineman, and Henry
Primaries March 2, 1931
with redoubled energy. "Our tional Elected Assembly concluded shortly come to this country for continue."
%Vineman.
work will benefit the whole of Pal- its four-day meeting after a heated the purpose of carrying on an in-
Approximately :100 children at-
estine, including the Arabs who
Sessilm during which the tensive propaganda and strength- tend the Sholom Aleichem Folksin-
have suffered from the general eco- new Jewish National Council, the ening the Revisionist movement in stitute, which now has three
nomic crisis, as well as the Pales- official representative of Palestine this country, according to a cable schools and a high school, dill,'
tine administration, which for the Jewry, was elected, and the ques- by the Zionist Revisionists ht' school at 5:19 Kenilworth, one (in
first time in many years now suf- tion of participation in the nego- America
from the
Revisionist 51dinterey and one on Fenkell.
fers front a serious deficit in no tiations between the Jewish Agency- orld headquarters in London.
Very few of these children, owing
(Continued from Page One)
budget," he said.
A s it result of representations to the present economic crisis, pay
and the British government was
Dr. Widmann asserted "we wel- referred to the new council.
made by the Zionist Organization tuition. The children are being to 1,356 of which 192 were less than
coined the opportunity which the
The Revisionists abandoned the of America, a large supply of Car- taught the Yiddish language, Jew- three months in arrears.
Premier and the ('abinet has given meeting when they were defeated mel Palestine wine is being shipped r ish history and literature. The
The total, for both branches of
us for discussing our case. We by a vote of 37 to 29 on a motion to the United States under a spec- advanced students are also taught , the Jewish Centers Associtaion,
received a fair hearing and reached favoring the referring to the in- ial prohibition permit for Jewish Ilebrew. From time to time they shows a decrease from an average
clearness with regard to a number coming National Council the quesy sacramental ustf. The first big are given the opportunity of meet- monthly membership of 1,725 to
of fundamental issues of policy tion of the Jewish community's shipment was due recently. In or- ing Jewish writers, thinkers, poets new !OW Of 1,600,
!liked by the White Paper. We participation in Dr. Chaim Weiz- der to make this Palestine product and cultural leaders. The mean-
Though paid membership was
were contending not for gains, but mann's further negotiations with available to most Jewish families, ing of our holidays is brought law during 1929 and dropped even
for rights which are ours under the the British government. The Miz- a fixed minimum retail price has home to them in an attractive fewer duirng 1930 because of con-
Mandate and which have been ser- rachists and Sephardim joined the' been set ranging at between $20 manner. They are being brought tinued and increased unemploy-
SIX DECADES
iously infringed."
Revisionists in opposing participa-Ito $20 per case of a dozen bottles.
nearer to our people. They are ment, the attendance figures have
The Zionist leader concluded his lion in or approval of the negotia- All the wine shipped this year being guarded against the street shown a tremendous increase. This,
ASSURANCES
statement by voicing the hope that
rom Palestine is as usual grown atmosphere with all its dangers.
of course, is largely due to the fact
the three parties, namely the man-
Revisionists had and bottled by the old "Societe Co-
the
After
that no one is prohibited from par-
IN FORCE
Under Bereovich's Leadership.
datory power, the Arabs and the walked out of the meeting, Wolf- operative Vigneronne" of Rishon
ticipating
in
general
Center
activ-
1880
All this is done under the able
Jews "will come together to work gang von Weisl, president of the le Zion and Zicron Jacob, bearing
ities for the reason that their mem-
1880
leadership
of
Solomon
Bercovich
out a constructive policy for the Palestine Revisionists, informed the Kashruth stamps of Chief Rab-
bership dues are unpaid.
$473,000
future good and development of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency bis Kook and Sonnenfeld of Jena. and the assistance of competent
$3,907• 000
Clubs and Class. Increase.
instructors, and a spirit of com-
1890
Palestine."
that they would try to establish a salem. In the interest of this old-
Thus during 1929 there were ;:5
panionship prevails between the
1890
Zionists Satisfied.
separte council. He pointed out, est Jewish industry in Palestine,
clubs and classes at the F'enkel!
teachers
and
the
students.
The
$2,473,000
Zionist circles here expressed however, that the bolt does not the Zionist Organization is urging
$16,759,000
branch. This increased to 29 (lur-
great satisfaction with the govern- mean that the Revisionists are se- every Zionist and Jew interested students are often consulted, and
1900
their requests are being complied ing 1930. At the :Melbourne
1900
ment letter in view of the fact that ceding front the Jewish contmun- in Palestine to give preference
branch there were 85 clubs and
with.
The
following
fact,
which
it was signed by the l'rime Minis- ity to which they are prepared to the l'alestine wine.
$10,484000
classes
during
1929
and
this
figure
$37,980,000
will also clearly exemplify the love
ter. The eleventh hour change; return as soon as participation in
of the student for this institution, increased to 168 or a total increase
from Foreign Secretary Ilendes-; the negotiations is renounced.
1910
BY THE WAY
1910
will serve as an illustration: The for the Jewish ('enters Association
son's signature to MacDonald's is
The Zionist Revisionist editor-
from 110 to 107. The fact that UV
$38,164,000
due to the Zionist desire to increase ship of the Hebrew daily, !Mar (Continued from Preceding Page). student in tine of the advanced
$1 43,349,000
increase
is
larger
at
the
Melbourne
classes claimed that one hour was
the statement's authority and at Hassan has DOW ceased, according
1920
nut enough for their Jewish stu- branch is explained by the smaller
1920
the same time to avoid difficulty to an announcement by Salman rewski, the pianist-premier of Pol-
dies and they asked for another number of available rooms for
over the question of whether Hen- White, publisher of the paper. The , and.
$114,839,000
$486,64000
meeting space and the added fact
half-hour.
Their
request
was
at
'
Paderewski
was
warning
the
derson or Lord Passfield should nt•vc editor Will lie Itianuv 1101 AVi
I president of the displeasure that once granted. The extra half-hour that when the demand for club
have signed it.
1930
1930
well-known newspaperman and a
space increases the rooms availabl,
While the government document former editor of the Dear 'hymn would la- felt by the Polish people, was given them. They address
are used in scheduled shifts. Math-
$2,863,701,000
$584733,000
reveals good will towards the Jew- The papt•r has also been edited 1,N if certain of their demands were their teachers with the term
ematically the resultant increase
ish National Home, nevertheless in Vladimir Jabotinsky. Itecisionist 11--t granted at the pc:let-conference. "('haver," or "comrade," and there would be a
geometric progressb-n,
"Why, Mr. President," warned is a mutual feeling of friendship
the opinion of Zionist lead'-rs its ex- leader, Ben florin and El Maleh.
rather than an arithmetic. This
'
Paderewski,
"I
wouldn't
be
sur-
between
teachers
and
pupils.
ecution still largely depend• diem
Persian Prince at
■ Bath Galin,
accounts
for
the greater increase
prised that the Polish people would
The women's clubs that have
the good will of the Palestine ad-
There is only one non-Jewish res.
in clubs tutu
at the 51e1-
ministration. Two questions with ident in Beth Galim, a Jewish sub- I be so chatrrinned that they would been formed to co-operate with hourne Branch
the Sholom Aleichem folksinstitute
which the Jewish Agency is not urb of Haifa, and he is a l'ersiar I go out and massacre the Jews.
Head Office Building, Montreal
The tidal attendance at the Fen-
"And,
51r.
Paderew•ski,"
replied
are
doing
splendid
work
fur
the
satisfied but has as yet offered no prince. Prince Satan el Dowlatt
kell branch for 1929 was 17,51,
, •nno-ition to, thus eliminating' inn of Mustapha ed Din Shan of the president, "what will happen if schools, and serve as invaluable
sources of support and encourage. people. This total was more than
tie Ill entirely from the new state- • Persia, and present pretender t. yt• grant Poland her demands?
"In that case," replied Paderew- silent. They devote part of their doubled during 1930 when Fenkell
nt, are the proposed legislative the Tel Aviv of Haifa fur his row
ski,
"the
people
of
Poland
will
be
so
'
meetings, and frequently their en- attendance reached the hitherb,
assembly and the question of se- idence upon his banishment from
tire meetings to discussions, lec- unknown peak of '17,110. Attend-
curity.
• Persia on orders from the present happy, they will gum out and
oy
."
for
j
the
'Jews
tures, literary programs. There ance at the :Melbourne Branch in-
The government letter will he Persian ruler.
It seems that heads they win, are three of these clubs, one at- creased front 59,88:1 in 1929 t o 96,-
otbeia I in character and will be for-
Formerly governor-general of
731 for 1930,
In a year in which all classes of business have
i
tails
we
lose,
--
•
tached to each school, designed a..
warded to the League of Nations seven Persian provinces, Prince
encountered many difficulties, the Company has
The total attendance for both
Club of School No. 1, on Kenil-
and will be sent to Iligh Commis Dowlatt lives with his six children
made gratifying progress. New policies paid for
branches
of
the
Jewish
Centers
As-
NOT MANY HATE US
678,0
00
$7
05,
worth avenue; Club of School No.
sinner Chancellor as instructions on the relatively modest allowance
show an increase of $41,227,642.32, both the
A Jewish student at Columbia-- 2. on Fenkell, and Club of School sociation increased from 77,172 in
from the British government, Pre- if $(,51)1) per year. Other mem-
ordinary and group departments making sub-
1929 to 133,711 in 1930, a total
I a candidate fur a doctorate, has Ni,. 3, on Monterey,
mier NlacItonald announced in the bers of his family live in Persia.
stantial gains,
never
before
submitted a thesis on prejudice.
reached by oily Jew-
Momote Jewish Culture.
lb-use of Commons Thursday.
Total assurances in force show an inc rease of
It is understtmd that he promised formulated from it questionairre
The third object of the Sholom ish cultural activity of this type in
Dr. WeilMillin visited Premier the British government nil to en-
S , 162,46.1,542.5N.
gain represents a very
-
52,863,701,000
xhkh he sent out to
:11ei•hem Folksinstitute is the pro- the city of Detroit.
high rate of persistency. indicating the high value
M:a•Donald Saturday to bid hint gage in politics dir to grant inter-
teople, non-Jews, asking their frank motion of Jewish culture. The in-
Mass Activities.
placed by our policyholders on their contracts
farewell before his annual visit to VielVA in exchange for being, per- reactions to .hews.
The attendance at clubs and
p.
stitute has served as a distributing
with
c:_ e.
in a period of extreme financial
his :nether in Palestine and to ob- mitted to reside in Palestine.
I understand that the result 1if
ties held at the Fenkell Branch was
tain first hand information as to
His only contact with the com- this questionairre showed that the agency for the works of Yiddish 2.019 for the year 1020. For 1930,
The
number
authors.
It
has
done
its
utmost
of
policies and group assurance
In situation there. The premier munity is through Frect-51asonry. feeling against Jews was far less
certificates outstanding passed the million mark
to spread the Jewish word, to this figure was increased over 51)1)
51--o leaving London for a short The prince regretfully declined to than most Jews imagine.
per cent, reaching the tremendous
during the year.
create as man
asation.
make any statement to the Jewish
total 19,195 and showing an in-
I have no doubt that it was. It
The total net income shows an increase of
Intense preparations for the sec- Telegraphic Agency, saying that is probably true that anti-Semitism Jewish art, Jewish literature. and crease of 10,210 in one year over
St 3,801,544.54.
ed part of the negotiations be- "the day perhaps will come when has never been able to recruit a Jewish culture as possible. It ha. the previous total of 2,910.
The total payments to policyholders and bene•
wt• n the Jewish Agency and the I will la able to speak but that day majority behind its banners. Even' been successful in making Jewish
At the Melbourne branch, there
ficiaries since organization .. equal the total
readers. It has done a great deal
government were resumed has not vet arrived."
in Spain, when the Jew's were ex- I
assurances
es aignof)o. rce in the Company's fiftieth year
was
a
total
attendance
of
16,900
at
, y the Jewish Agency following
4,134 Jews Entered Palestine in pellet', a great portion of the peo- towards our retaining of the title mass activities during 1029. This
years
"Am Ilasefer." Under the aus-
Premier MacDonald's supplemen-
1930; Net Gain of 2,234.
The mortality among our policyholder, has
ple were strongly opposed to the !
jumped to 35,367 for 1930, more
pices of the Sholom Aleichem
aiy explanation in the House of
A total of 4,131 .Jews entered expuls ion.
been highly favourable.
than double the record of the prev-
Folksinstitute, prominent lectur-
ommons that the forthcoming let-, Palestine during the year 1030
The rate of interest earned on the mean invested
ious year.
Rutrouble is, that majorities
ers, authors and writers of note
t n to Dr. Chaim Weizmann on the
asset, was 6.44 per cent.
never mean anything. It is the ag-
The total attendance at mass ac-
Profits paid to policyholders during the year
gressive minority that always I and poets of renown were brought tivities for the Jewish ('enters As-
to Detroit, such as Dr. Chayin;
amounted to $25,641,231.04.
counts. This thing it is true works
sociation for 1929 was 19,957 and
Zhitlovsky, David Pinsky, II. 1.ei-
In a year of almost unprecedented business de-
as well for good as for evil. Thus,
this was almost tripled during
1 vik, the author of the Golem, Bo-
pression the outstanding quality of the invest-
it was but an aggressive minority
1930, reaching the grand total of
such Glazman, J. I.. llalperin and 54,502.
TOTAL
ments has been strikingly shown. The actual
that brought on the Revolutionary 0 th
cash
dividends received on the total common
Wear. It was probably nothing but
Theattendance at clubs and
(including paid up Capital Stock)
stocks held by the Company were $969,103.84
The celebration this Sunday will
a minority too that brought on the
classes totalled 11,031 at the Fen-
in excess of the dividends payable on those Iden-
be
not
only
a
Siyum
but
also
as
a
Civil War.
kell branch during 1929. During
tical shares in 1929.... Even on the basis of the
Ilaschala. It is not only given to
AND
You can't ignore minorities.
1930 it was sproximately the same
low prices at the close of the year our common
mark the end of five years' work.
due,
as
previously
stated
to
the
You Save when you buy the Ford and you save every mile
stock
but also
a substantial excess of market
i f small amount of space available for
MAKING FORTUNE OUT OF
You drive. During the life of the car the saving on the
k over cost,
further activities We must give
FORTUNE-TELLING
dub activities. F'enkell's increase
Profits to policyholders entitled to participate
cost of operation and up-keep will amount to consider-
Profits
His name is Berg, and primarily
has
been
confined
ninstly
to
attend-
during the ensuing year will he again allotted on
ably more than the saving on the first cost.
he is a real estate man. lie had
ance at mass activities.
the scale at present in operation.
the lease of a flour just caticorner-
Don't keep paying for repairs on your old car when you
Meanwhile, Dr. Potter, a leading
Clubs and CI
The speci al Maturity Dividen
d is also
We'll
give
you
ed
to
Roxy's
Theater,
and
there
can buy • new Ford at such a low price.
5 Nfl t 7
divine of New York, and one of the
Attendance for clubs and classes
tinned on th e basis announced last year.
cos
were no takers.
most rationalist school, has come' at the Melbourne branch iumped
• tined trade-in allowance and deliver the Ford for a
So
now,
Mr.
Berg
has
turned
for-
small down payment.
out in demand that the city of New from 37.169 in 1929 to 53,501 fur
tune teller. In fact, now, he tells York enforce the law against for- 1930. This makes a total for the
more fortunes than any five for- tune tellers, "astrologers, and other Jewish Centers Association of SI.-
tune tellers of the city combined. charlatans"
789 for 1929 and 117,050 for 1930.
Ne, Mr. Berg doesn't tell them him-
We are sympathetic with Dr. Pot- The figures set forth in the preced-
self. He drinks tea and all that, ter's aims, but we are opposed to ing pargraphs are cited to show
but he never got at well acquainted his means. Instead of making the the increased volume of Jewish
with the tea leaves, that he could hand of the law severe against it. boys and girls turning to the JeW-
tell just what each kind of leaf which would mean that its mystery Ish
Centers Association for whole-
meant. So he hired nine fortune would he heightened, why not, say, some recreation in a cultural at-
—
tellers, and they keep on looking in establish a course for the study of mosphere.
tea leaves from turning till mid- such chalatan wieners in the
We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for sale.
The Jewish Centers Association
night.
schools.
in one of 41 constituent and co-op-
We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade
Mr. Berg admits that originally,
That in a little fantastic, we ad- erating agencies affiliated with the
he was merely looking for some- mit, and yet in not knowledge the
Jewish Welfare Federation of
8832.46 VAN DYKE (4 blocks north of Harper)
thing to take the floor off his hands best antidote for superstition, and which Mr. Henry Wineman is pres-
but now he is beginning to have a at any rate, our method will do ident and Dr. John Slawson is ex-
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little faith in them, seeing that they more than Dr. Potter's, we feel ecutive director.
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told him a few things about himself, sure.
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CELEBRATES ITS FIFTH ANNIVERSARY,
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Common Pleas Court
CENTERS INCREASE
SERVICE TO YOUTH
DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR
1871 - 1931
Silt DECADES
ASSETS
SIXTY YEARS OF PROGRESS
STATEMENT FOR 1930 • NOTES FROM DIRECTORS ,
REPORT
NEW ASSURANCES
PAID FOR (net) -
ASSURANCES IN
FORCE (net)
This
TOTAL INCOME
(net)
• •
• $186,662,000
PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS
AND BENEFICIARIES
IN 1930
• •
$81,274,000
PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS
AND BENEFICIARIES SINCE
ORGANIZATION $500,949,000
Good Performance
at LOW COST
LIABILITIES $552,201,000
SURPLUS
RESERVE
CONTINGENCY
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$36,532,000
ASSETS, AT DECEMBER
31st, 1930
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rSales
Motorc a
Sales
Service
•
$
3 3,000
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