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I wh o knew their lines and their, — characters and gave promise of , Michal Michalesko, popular noted I some very good work in the future.. Meisel actor, t ogether wi th 1 But the outstanding star of the and an able assisting cast appear 1 performance was Mine. Elektra at Littman's Yiddish People's The- Rosanska, whose interpretation of ater this week-end in the mix drama I thy, part of "Mrs. Erl•nne" was by A. Blum, "My Wish Is for a! worthy of Broadway. Mme. Ro- Child." I sanska's portrayal of this famous' I Fourteenth Amendment of the U. S. Constitution and adds the fact also "that this bill would constitute Don't maintain a moth incubator in your home! United States Bulletin No. 1353 says: "A single piece of upholstered furniture may often fur- nish a steady supply of moths to restock an en- tire house." Phone us and we will treat your davenport so as to kill all moths, and furthermore, devitalize the moth eggs so they won't hatch. The United States Government has purchased a Plymell Vault like ours. Hence you can be cer- tain ef the reliability of the process. We return your davenport free from moths and thoroughly vacuumed. Don't delay—have your furniture treated now before the moths have ruined it. The chances are they may now be eating underneath—brush your furniture to see if the nap has been loos- ened. class legislation and offend against vested rights is elementary since the exclusion and expulsion would be so vexatious and oppressive." Their legal opinion closes with the statement: "May we suggest in closing this memorandum that the opinion of Justice Mathews in the case of Yick Wu vs. Ilupkina 18 U. S. 356 Pg. no, may be ap- propriate in the considerlition of This play will be staged on Fri- I character of Wilde's was not only'' this Bill: "For, the very idea that day evening, Saturday and Sunday, marked by very fine acting, but one may be compelled to hold his matinees and evenings. Girls un- .,,,j,„ by an unusual display of ems- life, or the means of a living, or der 16 will not be admitted. 1 tins and a truly artistic tempera- any material right essential to the Assisting Michalesko and Minx 1 meat %hen the part required a enjoyment of life, at the mere will Meisel will be Leon Zeidenberg, I change in sentiment from the in- of another. seems to be intolerable in any country where freedom pre- Max Wilner, Anna Lubin, Irving different to the devotional. vails as being the essente of slay- Honigman, Benny Zeidman, Simon ery itself." Trilling, Jacob 'Langer, Helen Bide, Ella Wallerstein and Anna Levin. Civil Liberties Union Acts. THREE SCHOOLS TO HAVE GRADUATIONS BENJAMIN ALTHEIMER, FOUNDER OF FLAG DAY (Continued from Page One) committee. The dates for the ex- aminations and graduation exer- (Continued from Page One.) rises have not as Vet been set. Congregation Picks Officers. Day. St. Louis was the first to The children's congregation of adopt it in 1912. Churches, syna- the Philadelphia-Byron School, at gogutis and civic organizations its annual election, picked the fol- quickly fell in line. In 1917 Pres- lowing officers: Mandell Berman ident Wilson proclaimed Flag Day, was re-elected president; Robert June 14, a national occasion. A Braun, vice-president; Wilber Lott- decade later, on the one hundred wenberg, secretary-treasurer; Til- and fiftieth anniversary of the lie Ilershman, girls' sergeant; Sol adoption of the flag, the United Schiff, boys' sergeant. States Flag Association sent Mr. The %'ernor Highway School, Altheimer a cross of honor and a and West N'ernor Highway, pre- citation signed by President Cool- sented Shevuoth play Sunday af- Age "for having planted the true ternoon, May 2-I, in the auditorium appreciation of the flog in the of the Wendell Street Talmud Tor- hearts of the American people." ah. A. J. Eitel, head teacher of the Miss Mona Michael. school, is the author of the four- No Decoration Day celebration act play, a dramatization of the or parade is complete without a biblical story of Ruth. The follow- contingent of war veterans — the ing, children participated in the lay: Harry Moss, Celia Hoffman, thinning lines of the Grand Army of the Republic, the aging men of Leo Sobel, Sarah M eisberg, Zippor- the Spanish-American War and ah Sobel, Baruch M'eisberg, Moses the comparatively young warriors Fishaw, David Eilbaum, David who fought in France. Many of Schane, Sol Moss, Israel Berko- these veterans are members of the witz, Ernest Denentield, Max Mosk- lari Weisberg. Veterans of Foreign Wars, an or- owitz and Ina Education Convention. ganization embracing all men who The sixth annual conference of fought in any war in which Amer- ica was a participant. At the head the National Council for Jewish of this organization is Paul C. \Vol- Education will be held this year man of Baltimore. A hero during May 31 to June 2, inclusive, in the World War, Wolman is now Pittsburgh. Bernard Isaacs and working with might and main to Rabbi Frani will be the Detroit del- improve the lot of veterans and egates. One of the outstanding wherever veterans parade on Dec- topics for discussion at this confer- oration Day his services will be ence will lie "The Adjustment off the Hebrew School to the Present gratefully recalled. For a fortnight before Decora- Situation." In this connection a tion Day practically every Ameri- report will be submitted by Ben can has been wearing on his or her Rosen on "Effects of the Depression lapel a poppy, a symbol of the sac- Upon the Hebrew Schools." There rifice of those who fought in will also be many technical studies, France. The proceeds from these such as, "Hebrew Teachers Train- popy sales go for the benefit of dis- ing School," "Survey of Text abled veterans who have been sell- Books." The officers of the National ing them on every street corner from Maine to California and from Council for Jewish Education are: Dr. Alexander Dushkin, president; Florida to Washington. It was a young Jewess from Athens, Georg- Dr. Mordecai Suites, sec retary; and Bernard Isaacs, treasurer. ia, who first thought of the idea The American Civil Liberties Union is prepared to attack the al- ien registration bill, passed by both Houses of the Michigan Legisla- ture, on the ground of its obvious unconstitutionality, in the event Wilber ilber M. Brucker signs the measure,, according to a state- ment issued lip Miss Caroline Park- er, chairman of the executive board of the Detroit branch of the Civil Liberties Union. RS IN DIR Es-r- I CLEANE 6, DYERS 533.547 FOUST AVE E COlurnbia 4-200 Miss Parker, in her statement,' makes a thorough review of the ob-1 jections to the measure and points to the added hardships it would bring to a much harassed class of people. 51 iss statement follows: "The American Civil Liberties I Union is unalterably opposed to the bill providing for the registration ! of aliens in the state of Michigan , recently passed by the State Leg islature and now awaiting the sig- nature or veto of Governot• Bruck- er. Our opposition is based on both humanitarian and legal grounds. "Such a law would further op- press a class of people already suf- ficiently harassed by our immigra- tion laws. Innumerable needless arrests would be made as a result of its passage, not merely arrests (Continued from Page One.) of aliens, but lit native-born citi- basketball, baseball and hockey. zens, w•ho might be suspected by Mrs. Jackson is a Zionist of long the police. Such unfortunate per- standing and has a background of sons would have considerable diffi- deep understanding, of the Zionist culty in establishing their inno- movement and of Jewish matters cence, as they would obviously pos- in general. sess neither registration cards nor Junior Hadassah Installation. naturalization papers. The last meeting for the season "Moreover, in order to effective- 1930-31 of Junior Hadassah will ly enforce the law, the entire bor- take place on Tuesday evening, der of the state would have to be June 2, at the Philadelphia-Byron policed at great expense to the tax- auditorium. At this time the in- payers, since many citizens of the stallation of the new officers will United States entering Michigan take place and an exceptionally would immediately be arrested and fine program will be presented by held on suspicion. Families would the program committee. also be divided and torn asunder, anti many decent law-abiding, peo- BY THE WAY le who entered this country legal- y years ago, and could now offer (Continued from Preceding Page.) no substantial proof of their right store. At the sante time, he be- to be here, would he subjected to of Poppy Day. Miss Mona Mich- came interested in politics. heart-rending persecution. When Lincoln was elected, Ot- ael, a member of a prominent "We consider the bill a direct at- terburg was appointed consul. At Southern Jewish family, is popu- tack on our rights and liberties as that time Maximilian was trying larly known throughout the coun- provided and guaranteed in the to establish a monarchy in Mexico. try as the "Poppy Lady." At the constitution of the United States. The midnight show and enter- The pay of consul was only $1,000 last convention of the American It is an absolute contradiction of a year, and Otterburg found he I.egion, she was signally honored tainment sponsored by the Detroit the Fourteenth Amendment, which could not live on that sum. So he for her part in originating Poppy Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanitar- guarantees not merely to citizens resigned. But Seward Lincoln's Day which is now an accepted part ium on Saturday night, June 6, at but to all 'persons' in the United secretary of state, seemed to like of the pre-Decoration Day cele ra- Oriole Theater, Philadelphia and States the same liberties. With Linwood, shows promise of being . Otterburg and had him promoted lions. The Legion awarded her its distinguished service medal at the a success as tickets are being sold reference to this same article, It Ito minister, has also been decided by our Su- I get this information from the same time that the decoration was briskly. An interesting program preme Court that aliens have the featuring a double bill, with special New York Nation of the '60s. same protection und.ir our laws that idge, then upon the first lady Calvin of the Cool- land. films direct from Los Angeles, has When the Nation heard of Otter- bestowed Mrs. is accorded to citizens. been arranged for. Special enter- Organiser of Gold Star Mothers. burg's promotion to the minister- "This 1011 further provided a defi- t•inment will be the featuring of tat post, it waxed wrathy. It could One of the most picturesque de- nite attack on fredom of contract, not believe, it said, that America ment s of every Decoration Day Prominent radio entertainers, the- and is in violation of the law plac- was so deficient in diplomatic ma- parade since the World War are titer and vaudeville stars. ing control of imigration exclusive- within the past four years, since terial that it needed to recruit the long lines of gray-haired gold- ly in the hands of the Feredal Gov- ministers from German Jews. star mothers, mothers who lost one the formation of Detroit Auxiliary, ernment. with Now, for ought 1 know, Otter- or more sons in the war. It was a3 Detroit patients afficteit "These arc but a few of the un- bury may or may not have been the late Mrs. Leah Davis of San tuberculosis have been admitted to constitutional provisions of this ' the right man for the post, but it's! Francisco who first organized Oa the Los Angeles Sanitorium when vicious bill. It seems amazing that passing strange that the criticism' gold star mothers into the Gehl they are given the highest ty a, of the interests sponsoring such legis- by the Nation is purely on tht Star Mothers Assocaition of which medical treatment and care free of lation, while engaged in their sub - w horls. score of his being a "German Jew.'' she was president at the time of versive activities, should not have Letters have been received by the And when you consider the fact her death a year ago. taken the precaution of c insulting Mrs Davis was the mother of auxiliary from two young women •that the Nation at that time, too, a competent constitutional lawyer, Davis,ris,o,, who were patients sent through the was supposed to be something of the 1st,' Victor II. is, a efforts of the Detroit group. Them? instead of relying, as would seem . a liberal spokesman, the surprise in the :3C3rd Infantry who was one evident, on false advice. is all the greater. 01. the outstanding Jewish heroes. Young women are returning home ' "Fortunately, the people of the Irupyritt ht. 1981. J. T. A.) of the war. Mrs. Davis devoted I to their families in Detroit early in State lit Michigan, to whom their much of her time and effort to aid- • 6 Y. free institutions one a most prec- ing in the passage of legislation ious heritage from their forefath- which now makes it irssible for ers, still have the protection of AT U. gold star motheis to make at least their constitution anti their courts. Herman .1. Brachman, member one pilgrimage to France to visit Should the governor make the re- ifh thcsi hta, 11htin rsz Infs. nl ertvi.en r- c ti(haeligyraevne utg grettable mistake of signing this campfirc, BaniTittet at Camp: of the Detroit Real Estate Board, The members of the Jewiiih People'. I iniquitous bill, the American Civil has accepted- an invitation to ad- made the visit, death intervening. ',hoofs are planning their Decoration Liberties Union will immediately dress the juniors 1111t1 seniors of the She was also a moving spirit in the seek-end to their Camp Sholem Aleich- attack it on the grounds of its ob. The voiv, ent 7.1, 1 mark the A ottoi?ing Wharttin School of Finance and national effort for giving greater Ti 1 ikons unconstitutionality." Commerce of the University of government assistance to dependent ,i'ost- (4t! P s'aMt " on' sm sn'itl'hr isn't, ore 'sir: 1 Pennsylvania, having an enroll- war mothers. Planned on the two d•ys' program. kt•ne meat in excess of 2,500 students, at Decoration Day being an occa- ,'.::„, -,"; „•7„,7;.„,';',. ,„,;7::r R 1:'''r h Grand 'SAVINGS OFFERED BY Philadelphia on Friday, May 29, on sion for recalling the patriotic Rapid* and Windsor. Ilarraley. priorno CITRIN-KOLB STATIONS the subject, "Merchandising Real services of those who had served in ,'"'" nifitibet itr. the "tiff 'f,..,sPe is Estate." In 1928, Mr. Brachman the wars of America, it might be ';',V,',':,,,,,f,.7,Ton ""Trr,'„, t,:„ry',.'7 1;','h:,:,", Volume of Business Enables Buy- gave his first lecture at this insti- pertinent at this point to devote ..r o end board f r the stay SI for morn ing in Carload Lots. tution. some space to the Jewish heroes of ' at visay on seasilssi May 10 and soo- Mr. Brachman plans to attend the World War. Of the 78th Con- ','07'," ,L,:,',• " 7,1„r,," r1 7 VI be f ''' r. V Large volume of business done in the annual convention at Balti- gressional Medals of Honor award- m•t. rttottestt:d Iro get rn Imiciie w1W he more. of the National Association ed by the American government Sholem Aleichon Folk Institute, Herr, the four super-stations combined of of Real Estate Board, before pro- during the World War, three were l o ck IN57.,, r, P, Krennilworrtt.h,., :ndr. 11r ,:f; the Citrin-Kolb group, with its t ransportation huge buying power, makes it pos- ceeding to the University of Penn- given to Jews. This trio consisted 1-( tl. 7irst Inea:Iwil nerved i'v!aturday ai sible for them to offer lower prices sylvania 'to deliver his talk. While of Sergeant Benjamin Kaufman of : &clod, to the thousands of motorists who there, he will attend the intercol- Company K, 305th infantry. 77 di- r, , Me ArerGiGlkickhe r , h,rician m.t C , .mo d i;h p:,,,i. are listed among their regular cus_ legiate track meet at Franklin vision, who now lives in Trenton, orii tomers. Field, as well as the annual reun- Captain Sydney Gumpertz of ('um- I ciao for Camp Shole'rn" ' Aleichem. lie The strict policy of these stations ion of the Intercollegiate Veterans. pang E, 132nd infantry. 33rd di- will .... 6"' systf camper hefore he of offering only the highest qual- to nun .nd win Ile is also planning to visit with his vision, now a resident of New York, r.. a gmupla Arliyi .. ,.. A rnterreined nurs e will he et ity gasolines, oils, tires and access- mother, who resides at Atlantic under the supervision and the late Sergeant William . • ories has been carried out for the City and from there proceed to Sawelson of Company M, 312th in. It Dr. Glick. camp Minton Ai,..hem past 10 years and the present com- New York before returning to De- fantry, 78th division, Who was '7. '''';,'',;'7:ti• „'',, d , :, ,."k ,:;,' ,.',,`"f„trh `,,,7,n,,,"; manding position is the result of troit. illed at Grand Pre in a vain at- is weeks. Fur k strict adherence to this policy. Further information to hr tempt to rescue a wounded corn- ..-ertintd . 1 the afire of the stbmils• They are offering for this week rode. Childrene Concert, June 5. includnig Saturday, May 30, Almost every piton or the Jewish Peo- six chip proof water glasses free In adition to these three. 1,110 Jews were cited for valor, 723 of ,.., 61 7, sy`1'' h 1 141`:.idP•: 1'4;fl y :; . " ,": with the purchase of gasoline, tires, them by the American government. ,stencts of the schools, and which will he. tubes, alemiting, oil, or other auto- Services. Two hundred Jews won the dis- held neat Friday. June 5, at Littman's mobile accessories. c.v ., 0.7, to,i, , ,2 ,..1,,n.„d 7nd T1 fip fi: , '111P concluding Sunday weeks of the tingvished Service Cross and 300 (ir MRS. JACKSON NEW HEAD OF HADASSAH The FORD De Luxe Roadster Rakish lines and flashing colors! Unseen, a powerful motor that guarantees quick getaway at the traffic lights —.need on the open road—and real hill-climbing a bility! Get in and drive. Demonstration costs nothing. Visit u• or phone. GINSBERG ,-, -- Motor r-- Sales '— - ---' Sales Service We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for tale. We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade 8832-46 VAN DYKE (4 blocks north of Harper) WH ITTI ER 8020.8021 OPEN SUNDAYS ■ ••••• ■ ■ Newly decorated and refurnished. We are serve you in our famous hospitable manner. SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES We cater to Parties, Weddings and Banquets at the regular prices. SPECIAL SUNDAY SPRING CHICKEN DINNER .... $1.00 TWELFTH AT SEWARD FIVE GREAT PERFORMANCES FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 29 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MAY 30.31 (Mat. and Eve.) Edwin Temple Moonlight: For Si year. the Temple Moonlight im• been the out•tanding sial event of the mason. This year'severt promises t" •Il previmis onm• It will take place Monday. June 15. at a:10. The Steamer Columbia hay been chartered for this occa•lon. Music by Gerald Ms 5,d his Columbia Recording Orchestra S, hoot of Religion: The closing dam of the School of Re- ligion are Saturday. Mop 30. and Sunday. Msy 31. Plays be tariou• departments nt the school will he given in the as• ternhlies. The annual awards for schol- arship, •nd the prizes for the winnens in the Rethellte Literary Contesta and in the derlam•tion and oratory contest, nd the perfeet attendance button. will be distributed. I Harry Robbins Moves Law Offices. Harry Robbins, attorney, an- nounces the removal of his law of- fice to 1017 Dime Bank building. the World War were two Ameri- can Jews, Abraham Krotoshinslcy, butterflim and leaves. Each flower its, who is known as the savior of the • dam-, or as own. Another one- •t 1.0st Battalion, and who WKS killed 1; 1 ;n ,,,'„ „,T '`'1‘;' fl i , h : t h h,,an !;',';;„ 1 .,” ;;,'?',.; in action, and Sam Drehell, "'the I railed - The Toothache." A chorus of . under the direction or 8 fighting Jew" whose modesty per.. zoo ehildren, formed pr digies of valor won the :" 1""'"". *17 o e ■ t•ined - 'h..-- at any r rn. I ft,. •n ti e admiring recognition of General of ' the Jewish P.otiles s.-im.iiit •nd on t he night of the concert at the box oil Pershing. Weintraub Present In the Great Sex Drama by A. Blume p "I WANT A CHILD" (Girl. Under 16 Years of Age Not Admitted) The cast will be as follows: Max Vilner, Anna Lubin, Leon Seidenberg, Irving Honigman, Benjamin Zeidman, Simon Tril• ing, Jacob Zanger, Ilelen Bide, Ella Walleratein and Anna Levin. Tickets on Sale at Box Office TICKETS—Matinee, $1.50„ 31.00, 75c, 50ct Evenings $2.00, 51.50, $1.00, 75e. l e Ntiitt Notes Mr.. J•mea Rapport of Flint mall re- ..Imbed prmident the Michigan State Federation of Jewi•h Sisterhoods at the ' sinnualconvention held in Muskegon. Other carer. are: First rice•prmident. Mrs. M. Louis Fishm•n, Grand RAW.. ec .and vine- pretitlent. Mr, Itentanun Go ldstein. Pontiac, third vice-president. Mrs. Sam Seaman of Jackson, corres. pon;lina•ecretary, Mrs. Kate seito e e P. m Schools • re at 53S Kenilworth, (CoPYright, 1931, J. T. A ) Flint, reeordirg secrel•nr. Mrs. San:. .3434 Fenkell, 5t5 1 Monterey Senors of Saginaw, Demurer, Mr., Er• in, Muskegon. The next •nnual nest Klem. meeting will be held et Grand Rapid.. PERFECTION LODGE Theconference opened •ith • reten- Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. A tion Tuesday night at the home of Mee. A. M., will hold a regular co- m Ernest Klein In Muskegon, and the busi- ness smsion opened the nett morning •I munication on Wednesday, June 015 with registration. followed by the 3, at 7 p. m. at 10 o'clock over which M. m The tombstone in memory of cr•cossion C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. Rapport presided. Lcheon un L is en- the late Mrs. Helen Lefton, late joyed •t noon. and In the •fternoon the By order of wife of Jack Lefton and mother delegetes enjoyed program to which DAVID ARKIN, W. M. speaker. euntributed. , of Nettie Lefton, will be unveiled two Rabbi Michael Aaronsohn of Cincin- I at the Ohel Moshe Cemetery, on natl. O., spoke on the - Genius of Worn- CARD OF THANKS Masonic Club road, near 15-Mile • n" •nd Rabbi Phillip J•ffa. the other •peaker, who is regionalrabbi. had ait The family of the late Max I road, one block off Gratiot, at 2 p. hi. subject. "'Women's Influence In the Glassman wish to thank their, m. Sunday, June 7. Friends and Home." Mrs. Leo Rose sang 1 relatives and friends for their relatives are urged to be present. number, to ronclude the program. The conference atirmted members ,sympathy and kindness extended) Mrs. Lefton dffiied on June 14, from Sisterhoods allover the .tote, In• them in their recent bereavement. 1930, 18 days in Sivan, 5690. eluding • large number from Mint. To Unevil Tombstone for Late Mrs. Helen Lefton June 7. and Sigmund ASSISTED BY BELLA MEISEL Midnight Show and Entertainment at the ORIOLETH EATER LINWOOD AT PHILADELPHIA Saturday Night, June 6, at 11:30 o'Clock For the benefit of Detroit Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanatorium ADMISSION 35c PER PERSON SHOLEM ALEICHEM FOLK INSTITUTE the decorated by Allied govern- a•hich will ' : be pre presented:••The Hairy ments for bravery under fire. Prince' be ostsc watt, Miss Tosia Of Mundstock has directed the dances for Among the hest known heroes , t .h,,en.pliami v1 n wifil l,lz:vesztn,...,... y ,,,.. T.he rd.a. Itelkin MICHAEL MICHALIESKY MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. P ots tinyour home ■ ....a..., will take place Sunday, May 31. d10:15 •. m. Dr. heu M. Franklin will nIkniny the pulpit land speak on the sub- ' "If the Depression lied Not Come." fin Saturday. May 30. M 10:30 a. In.. the sermon will he delivered by Dr. Franklin under the title "Memorial Day Thoughts." prepared to Box Office, Empire 3488 — Manager's Office, Empire 3472 Notes A Real Sport Car MT. CLEMENS, MICH. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Littman's Peoples Theater 1■ 11 ■ ImmimisimmiL nr rutpie NMI El i EDISON HOTEL AND KOSHER DINING ROOM For Information Call Mt. Clemens 9021 MIDNIGHT SHOW FOR SANATORIUM JUNE 6 BRACHMAN SPEAKS OF P. SCHOOL Al Cohen's Painting and Welding of the school, will address all the I assemblies. He will also distribute. I the various school prizes. The Rabbi Leon Fram Short? ;Story contest was won by Rosalie Kanners of the confirmation class of 1931 for a short story entitled ' "The Intimate Diary of a Con- finnan[." Second prize was won by George Katz of the lligh School graduating class of 1931 for a , short story entitled "Home." George Kutz was the winner of the lligh School oratory contest. Sec- ' ond place in that contest was taken by Sidney Moyer. The confirmation oratory con- test was won by Chester Goodman for his oration, "Isaac M. Wise," with Rosalie Kanners in the second ' place. The declamation contest was won by Marvin Mintz, with Shirley Keywell in the second place. In the Dr. Leo. Si. Franklin poetry contest the first prize went to Richard Stein for a poem en- ' titled "The Wandering Jew." The second prize went to Betty Levy for a poets entitled "The Fairy I Boat." The winning short story, poems I and orations are published in the May number of the "Bethelite," the school paper. The diamond pins for perfect at- tendance over a period of five I years are to be awarded to Ruth Broder, l'hyllis Greenblatt, Made- line Betty Meyers, Gerald Rosenz- weig, Ilenry Schiffer and Sydney Winkler. The school of religion closes with a remarkable record. The confirmation class, which observed the most beautiful and inspiring ceremony ever yet seen in the Temple, numbered 88 children. The lligh School graduating class numbered 54. Beth El School of Religion has two brunches, tine on Fenkell avenue and the other at the Wayne County Training School at Northville. ROSANSKA LAWYERS SAY BILL i MICHALESKO GIVES ELEKTRA UNCONSTITUTIONAL ABLY INTERPRETES WILDE'S "ERLYNNE", 5 PERFORMANCES and family 24 hours a day A telephone in your home is more than a conveni- ence. It is an ever-ready safeguard to protect your home and f-mily in times of emergency. In case of fire, for instance, a telephone will en- able you to summon aid immediately, without having to run to the next corner. Property and lives have been saved frequently because there was a telephone handy to summon aid. When sudden sickness or accidents occur in the middle of the night, it is important that medical aid be summoned at once. With a telephone in the house, a doctor can be called immediately. The cost is lot•—you can have the protection and convenience of a telephone in your home for 8 213 cents a day. To place an order, or for information, call or visit any Telephone Company Business Office. Installations will be made promptly.