PLEikrRINVEY4SA61HONIall $400,000 LONG TERM CREDITS AVAILABLE Diplomatic Corps At Rothschild Wedding IN PALESTINE WORK (Continued from Page One.) sedation of Paris, who will man- age this drilling unit jointly." one far any- ;liter t ill- rhich the two .odus , nu- s the edi- stor hall', ever dl of tllus- zrger. hor- You will enjoy your summer pleasures more if your clothes are Forest cleaned. "The Unfortunate Bride from Suffolk Street" been , one scopie ade a los to could rough made fusion CONCERT OF HALEVY-HAZOMIR SOCIETY AT INSTITUTE OF ARTS SUNDAY NIGHT defeat recent as a I-town lerger, d. At. Id was 3, you by an OLD FOLKS HOME MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. at the is con- There id the to the !entity .bergeg I have B meat R e mmunimminimionnommuninimmunimiminniummillnimmummimmiffinumum tommunc.! . 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When we came book which she called "The Choos- t o actors, it was • different story ing Book." Eloise Burns Wilkin • . . the score is eeeee out of 46, illustrated this volume, which the f our of the seven being M.o... • • Macmillan Co. published. Here is a little volume which is Serge Eisenstein, • the Russian not only interesting and entertain- d 'rector who was invited to make ing, but which is instructive at the p icturea and later "shoo"-ed out Your home telephone is an important asset in business and social life. It places you within instant reach of business associates and friends. And, in emergencies, such as fire or sudden sick- ness, it will summon help immediately. Le omen s1 II Column for Our Boys and Girls LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE iid to titan- iracterir - meraliza- teeptiont. is untold which is I that the Be Spic and Span during the Summer COlumbia 4200 mong to go e begin- stall, It the Jew- ' for se , Friday, M•y IS. Is Sisterhood Sabbath. Mr,. comm. will take chars* of the services. Mr, S. I, Seaman will open the IFOUEST C&T;ElsRS :h he ar so o all ,mer- 7,yrus small renerallf man rou- (Continued from Preceding Page.) JACKSON NOTES 75e osing tt crib. Children's corner PAGE THREE The Economic Position of the Jewish Middleman. th :YPe• ould vage hose wish of a ar- flung THE LEGAL CHRONICLE people, a nation without creative service.; Mrs. Herbert Heurnan wil/ read, • and productive capacity, constitut- nd participating In the program alit MEN'S HATS also be Mesdames Myer Levy. Feinberg, Shand sa4 Ilona ' ing virtually a monopoly in com- I. M. Dash, Furman. Goldfarb, M. Kauf- Progress in Haifa Bay Area. man, 50e merce and trade, entirely dispro- Mr. Simon also reported on the portionate to the total populatiion The Sisterhood rummage sal* Monde> progress in the Haifa Bay area in HEWS SUITS By UNCLE JUDAH of which they form a constituent and Tuesd•y was held In the Temple 1.111. SIlh Chang. ?meg which the corporation holds a part. Vestry rooms. A food sale was reported. led isslund large tract of land and is develop- 51.00 Well may we Jews challenge this Mr.. S. I.. Seaman, M.. M. Lem Mr. ing it together with the Jewish DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: characterization of our whole peo- Folkman. •nd Mn.. Earl Sulesberger wUl National Fund along lines laid MEN'S TOPCOATS A week from Tuesday—on May 24—we celebrate one of the minor ple. First, because it is not sub- •.tend the State Sisterhood Convention Chap) eel Prnws see down by Prof. Patrick Abercrom- In Grand Rapids. May I? and 18. Jewish festivals. That day will be lag b'Omer, meaning 33 days in the stantiated by the available statis- So.sisnd Ithstillealty bie, English town planner. He period of counting the Omer. Rabbi Folkman'e sermon Friday eve- $11.00 tical information and completely A staff of experts who gave a number of instances indi- An Omer was a measure of grain from the spring harvest which disregards the historical process sin g was on - Ile Ye Holy:. cating that the development of this know every phase of the LADIES' DRESSES Jews used to bring to the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering. The involved in the selection of occu- slit 55) WM belt/ land is making rapid progress in cleaning business enables Omer was brought to the Temple on the second day of Passover and pations, and aecondly, because we Clown— /WAN connection with the completion of from that day on 49 days were counted, and the fiftieth day was deny as utterly fallacious the basic fields where it has not yet ven- Forest Cleaners to render $1.50 up the Ilaifa Bay harbor, which is observed as the Feast of Weeks, or Shevuoth. In Greek it is called assumption that there has to be a tured, will mean the entire disin- superlative serylee. Forest destined to be one of the most im- LADIES' COATS Pentecost, from the word fiftieth. These 49 days are called Sephira, corresponding percentage among tegration of the present system of will quickly restore the la ss 11 111, portant on the Mediterranean llehlN or Omer days, and continue to be Is rout Sods observed even though the bringing any element of the population with distribution in which the individ- coast.' In the Haifa Bay area have been very helpful in this of the Omer as an offering ceased with freshness and charm to the destruction of the Temple . the entire population. It is nei- matter." $1.50 up there are already established the Th e period of Sephira has been marked by many tragedies in ual independent trader Is any article of feminine or still pre- Touching on Arab-Jewish rela- ther rational nor desirable that railway workshops of the Palestine LADIES' HATS eminent. Jewish history, among them by the persecutions in the time of Had- masculine apparel. Rely Csellstrly tlossn railways which have been central- tions, Mr. Simon's report says that rian, the plague which broke out at the same time among the rabbi, "every portion of a nation must 'Gann signs are not wanting to show mirror in every detail its total- While the chain store method of on Forest and you rely on ized in Haifa. The Palestine Eco- t and scholars and later by the horrible massacres during the time of ity." marketing has experienced a phe- the best. nomic Corporation has recently hat a large part of the Jewish, and the Crusaders. For these reasons festivities and merrymaking, as some sections of the Arab popu- No complete and detailed statis. nomenal growth in the post-war financed the erection of 180 work- well as marriages, are prohibited during these days. tical study of Jewish economic life Furs, fur acerb!, fur coati repaired, era houses on that land, part of lation are becoming increasingly On one day, however, an exception is made and joyous occasions throughout the world is yet avail- period it does not necessarily fol- which are now under construction. aware that co-operation is indis- are then per glazed, cleaned and stored by Forest mitted. Lag b'Omer is the day because then the plague able. But from such partial re- low that this method of distribu- The Iraq Petroleum Company will pensible. Besides the joint board which raged among the pupils of Rabbi Akiba had stopped. Lag ports as have been accumulated, it tion must eventually absorb the shortly erect a large oil storage of orange growers, he said, a b'Omer is also known for this reason as the Scholars' Festival. appears that commerce and trade plant there atthe termination of number of advisory boards have Because Bar Kochba, the great Jewish hero who was the last to is only a single aspect of the many- whole field, disrupt the entire eco- the pope-line from the Mosul oil been set up by the government to attempt to gain Jewish freedom from the yoke of the Romans in sided economic exisitence of the nomic structure and turn a whole deal with economic problems on fields which is expected to be laid Palestine, was intimately associated with Rabbi Akiba and his pupils, Jew. Only such study made by bourgeoise class into a wage-earn- next year. At present the Pales. which Jews and Arabs serve to- 533-547 FOREST AVE L . who were among his best soldiers, the story of the Bar Kochba rebel- tine government is negotiating for gether harmoniously. In the re- lion is related this season of the year on the occasion of Lag b'Omer. Rabbi Edward L. Israel and pre- ing proletariat. Already studies the purchase of a site for an aero- cent strike of the automobile It is a fascinating story, and I am sorry that the little space I have sented before the thirty-sixth cen- have been made which indicate drivers, the solidarity between tral conference of American rabbis drome on land in the joint pos- that there are definite market fac- at my disposal does not permit the relating of all the interesting session of the corporation and the Jews and Arabs was complete. stories about the great Rabbi Akiba, the heroic Bar Kochba and the in 1926 demonstrates a far greater tors limiting chain store growth. The railway workers in Haifa, occupational distribution of the It is interesting to note that Jewish National Fund. other incidents in this story. I certainly hope you will all Arabs and Jews, are organized in try to Jew than is ordinarily recogniized, Situation in Orange Industry. one trade union. There are also secure literature on this subject and read about it. I am sure that which is all the more remarkable among such factors is listed group "During the 1930-31 season , courses for the Arab members of those who attend Jewish schools will learn all about it in their classes. when one considers the persecu- solidarity which is related defi- Palestine exported 2,600,000 cases this trade union which are paid Next week I hope to be able to tell you more about Lag b'Omer. tions and restrictions our people nitely to racial controls. A phase of the resistance -to the of oranges and it is expected that for by the Association of Jewish Until then, good-bye. have had to endure these many further expansion of the chain by 1936 or 1937 from 10,000,00 Workers. Suggestions have been cent uries. YOUR UNCLE JUDAH. store is the graduated license tax to 12,000,000 cases will be pro- made by Palestine Jews, Mr. BAR KOCHBA While we Jews are not a coln- upon store units now in effect in year the value of stimulating Jew- duced, of which the Jews a one Simon said, that the Central Bank Telephone Trinity 2-3486 By Jessie E. Sampler ish youth with a love and apprecia- mercial people to the degree or several of the states and which Is will produce 7,000,000 cases. Thus of Co-operative Institutions should tion of things Jewish and with a extent that is usually charged, it at this time being considered by a far, prices for the current season assist in the financing of small And dared to challenge mighty For One Performance Only is in most cases true that we are love to do creative work. special session of the Michigan (1931-32) have been satisfactory, loans to Arab farmers. The sug- "Son of a Star" they called you TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 17th, That fell in darkest days! after an initial slump, in spite of gestion is being given serious con- The 60 children who contributed more engrossed in commercial and Legislature. It has been found Bar Kochba, our hero, to the May number of "Young Is- trade activities than an equal pro- that the higher rates on the multi- the fact that 500,000 cases more sideration, he said. Edwin A. Relkin and Z. Weintraub present the Protpeet portion of the non-Jewish popula- real" range in age from 6 years to than last year have come into the Not you could hear our praise, unit chairs have a definite ten- Theater Company under the management of N. Goldberg and In addition to the officers tion. Nor is such commercial ac- dency to decrease the number of J. Jacobs in their big sensational play of this season, market." Mr. Simon, however, already mentioned, the following With broken sword you perished. 16. They represent nearly every tivity to be condemned or dispar- portion of the United States with In ruins crushed and black; units in a given trading area emphasized that it is imperative constitute the executive commit- the exception of three children from aged. Of what value all th e in- through consolidation of several to go slowly with the development tee of the Palestine Economic Bar Kochba, Bar Kochba, New Delhi, India; Poon, India; vention, discovery, mechanical ef- such units into one. Today we call you back! of new orange groves until it be- Corporation: James H. Becker, ficiency and productive capacity if and ausanne Switzerland. comes evident in what way the Chicago; Israel 13. Brodie, Balti- The battle is unfinished On the other hand a new threat The largest ' percentage of the we had not deceloped a corre- to the independent trader is large additional crops which will more; David M. Bressler David A . Where once you fought with sponding marketing technique and contributions were poems. Many of odds, come into the markets during the Brown, Benjamin V. Cohen, Ber- found in the proposed general distributive capacity. One hun- next few years may be absorbed. nard Flexner, Samuel C. Lampert, And dared to challenge mighty the children wrote on religious sales or turnover tax recently re. themes; many others wrote nature dred thirty-three billion dollars of Rome, The Palestine Economic Corpora. Herbert H. Lehman, Walter E. Dramatized from the famous Forward novel by H. Long ected by the House of Represen- poems. The following by Lee Ellen merchandise distributed in 1929 tatives but still being considered and L. Krishtol. Staged by N. Goldberg. tion will be guided by this consid- Meyer, James N. Rosenberg, Reu- Her emperor and her gods. Sanders, age 12, Trinidad, Colo., is through wholesale and retail eration in the grant of further ben Sadowsky, Samuel Unter- Then where was Israel's Guar- by the Senate. Tickets now on sale at Box Office-50e, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2. channels required an intelligent an example of the latter: dian credits and will not grant loans to meyer, all of new York. The whole situation is obviously and creative capacity equal at new orange groves not yet under Who slumbers not nor sleeps? H WITE RD BI In a state of flux with contradic- White bird. whit e bird. frorn where did least to that which produced these Above the grappling peoples development until the situation you come. tory and opposing tendencies colossal commodity values. has fully cleared up. "Steps are Contributions to Old Folks' His patient watch he keeps, With your wings so silent, so still? The non-Jewish merchant operating at the same time. We One of your feather. has fluttered down. being taken now to obtain for Pal- And the battle shall be finished Home. are still too close to this recent Upon the mosey hill. princes and international bankers estinian oranges imported into Where once you fought in vain, The Young Ladies' Loan Asso- I heard your of our own day are the "occupa- innovation in the field of distribu- Great Britain the benefits of 'im- ciation of Detroit made a contri- And the star that fell in ruins so sad, You turnedYong, so tion to determine its ultimate ef- ths, blue sky 'gray, tional heirs" of the hounded Jew- perial preference.' Prof. Felix bution to the Jewish Old Folks' Shall rise and shine again. You hid the tam and shook our wings, (Continued from Page One.) Achenu Disper..4 Br.th L I Zilberte ish peddlers and despised money- fect upon the whole sphere of do- Frankfurter of liarvard and Ben Home through Mrs. Bertha Wein- Despair mot, my people, And more feathers danced away lOur mestic trade and therefore upon lenders of the middle ages. They Potpour ri V. Cohen, a member of the execu- traub, 2957 Leslie avenue, its Bar Kochba seems to say, Posner The feather. flew and whirled around. the position of the middleman in cert represents several varied fields differ not at all in kind—only in (Jewish Folk Songs)bd• tive committee of the corporation, secretary. of Jewish music, consisting of the AI. Far El. I fought two thousands years ago 'they were flakes of lave enow , the economic system. It may be following numbers: L Low Where dul you cos. from, 0 Bird of degree. And victory comes today. (All for one and one for all) that the chain store has already White. I,. Low With the exception perhaps of reached its maximum absorptive Motto And wherever do you so? Poe Nye Lied Z Zilberts ' pre of Future BrotheriwoV One of the youngest contributors the development of the depart- .ib. POEMS BY YOUNG READERS to the magazine, Arnold Rosenau, ment store and mail order methods capacity. Meanwhile, the fate of Mein the middleman In general and of (Do not think there Is no justice in the' Seven-year-old Betty Plotkin of 8-years-old, of Baltimore, Md., has of distribution which took place the Jewish middleman in particu- ShabrVedi )n. Hashmoehos Z. Zilberte Akron, Ohio, sends me the follow- written a little poem called "Me:" during the first quarter of the The northwestern branch of the lar is a subject of considerable I rael M. Herts. soloist reogw .s. to way. ing little poem: m y .gm,e cup. twentieth century there has been Jewish Old Folks' Home is spon- e hen lay . d anxiety, complicated as it is by Enoch Echo( ttbbath at Uric? no such revolutionary change in scing • bridge-luncheon to be industrial stagnation and inactiv- (Ad Memoriam of the late Ntalra1Yer. Mother, always grateful, Among the children are repre- the whole machinery of commerce and the consequent loss of buy- blay faithz of Prof. E. ZaludkowekEq cri., held on Monday, May 16, 12:30 p. sented in the May issue of Young and trade as has been caused by ity Mother, never hateful. m., at Buddy's Delicatessen on ing power and consumptive caps- (Song of May) Mother, the sweetest one, M. °"" Twelfth street. No tickets will Israel is Ruth Miriam Levine, 6 the innovation and rapid develop- city. It is a problem which should Intermission be Ever born beneath the sun. years old, of Detroit; Mildred Gitg ment of the chain store in the field Sonata sold. Reservations can be made command the interest and study of en, 1-re Part) 15 years old and Sylvia May Mother's Day is a day of love, domestic distribution. The of our ablest by calling Mrs. Grossman, chair- economists and busi- Impromptu , Hugo Reinhold When she is papa's turtle-dove ittlen, 12 years old of Grand fear that engulfs the independent ness leaders, for in the 5.0g. 2.8, No. man, Walnut 2313-W, or direct to Mr. pian is And we'll all sing a tune so gay, merchant is that the further en- this problem lies the solution of Buddy's. fate of the (eh Lib dl Arbet "Yd. t Gel/tart Hurrah, hurrah, for Mother's Day. croachment of the chain store in Monday, May 23, nomination of (I Love the Work) middleman who still continues to the fields where it is now engaged officers will be held at Hotel Stat- constitute a vital and integral fac- HerbstlielT d ''''' YYYd by L i, Men elsohn Another interesting poem dedi- OUR FILM FOLK and its eventual entry into the er at 2 p. rn. All 'members are (Autumn Song) tor in our national economy. cated to "Mother" was written by Ladles' Chorus requested to be present 11-year-old Sarnia Wagner. Her, (Continued from Preceding Page.) poem follows: ---- eta for his family. Rogers con- Oh, mother, can you remember tinued to drawl his wise-cracks for ..÷- your old days? 15 minutes . . . one bit that de- Also, mother, your kind ways? lighted the audience was, "You Mother, I love you, oh, so well, know, Mr. Mayer's a friend of I love you better than I can tell. Hoover ... for a while looked as I will always love you so. Even if your hands were wrinkled though he was his only friend!" E Celebs by the car-load—Lilyan = and your hair as white as snow. Tashman, Paul Stein, half-a-dozen Now, see, if you can ever tell Niarxes, Sylvia Sidney, Jack War- Why I should love you so well. Sacks and bushels of dreams come ner, and so on and on. Not least of the show was Sid Grauman's true prologue . . . an entire stage built Because mother, because of you. Mother, you have always treated as the facade of a, continental hotel with the activities of two me kind. All of your good deeds people will floors visible to the audience . the dancing salon, the desk, the find. You slaved and craved for one- elevator, the ground-floor shops . . . and outside, street-singers, another. Oh, my mother, my mother, my taxis, bell-hops, dancers, drunks ... all the teeming life of a city mother. As you were created upon earth, passed in review. • • • Your heart has always been filled RICHARDS GOT THE JOB BE- Louis Sobel (how did all these Now, why should I love you so "coloomers" get into our column?) CAUSE HE HAD A TELEPHONE well, of the New York Journal is next to That is now for me to tell. succumb to the movie lure . . When an application is made for work, employers With you, mother, I've always had he'll write six shorts for Universal. fun. • • • are quite likely to ask for a telephone number. For Really, mother, you can't compare la an idle moment we took the they know that the easiest and quickest way to get with anyone. Paramount list and counted. Out s L. engage.] rte and I to se Almos whole looked r indeed o attrib H devel ' Every her the as a link in is SP It realiz he link. ion and .d is not nsferred tan sr , result o ?fficiency tevitable asas P{°- intended PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—A Jew. ish wedding of first rank diplo- matic significance occurred here May 5 when the daughter of Baron Robert Rothschild, Diane, became the bride of Ana- tole Muhlstein, councillor to the Polish embassy in Paris. The ceremony was performed Chief Rabbi Israel Levi in e presence of the Polish am- bassador, Alfred Chlapovski and Foreign Minister Zaleski, who acted as witnesses for the bride- groom. Present too were the Ger- man, Spanish and British en- voys to France. and PROPRIETOR, WESTMINSTER AUTO SUPPLY same time. In the first place, it b .cause of immigration complica- provides a lot of fun for the ti ons, amid a parting shot youngsters who are taken on a Hollywood," he said, "is being shopping tour to choose • lot of egged to death, and 'gag' goes for things. A new house has to be oth its meanings." He admits bought, Ruth has to get a new th at they were afraid of him . dress and Teddy a new suit, each n of because he belonged to the must be provided with • toy, and S evict, but because he might do there are dogs and cats to be se- so mething new. For the only new lectes, th ings done in pictures in two Boys and girls over four will y ears he credited Laemmle ("All get a lotof fun from such an ex- Q uiet") and Thalberg ("Grand pedition. They will also learn H otel"). something. The pictures are in • • • color, and the color scheme is an Edward Robinson Las been an important element in selecting It alias, • Frenchman, an Ameri- - , houses and clothing. This is on can,• Chinaman on the celluloid -_ = way of learning from this volume •• • and ■ he'll soon be • Portuguese FE; Then there is the element of se 6shernme in 'Tiger Shark" . . = lecting a favorite dog and cat. but an far, nary • Jewish role. - You see, then, why I recommen d • • • .-- - - this little book. I know that th e They needed a bunch of rejec- = four and five-year-olds will be lion slips for Sidney Sylvia's next, thankful for the story in this book "Merrily We Go to Hell" (Oh, Mr. = as well as the fine pictures and the if ays') . , . A request was posted fun of being taken on this shop- in the writers' building . . . next ping expedition. orning rundreds of the little JEWISH BOYS AND GIRLS Ti; ink" slips were brought in . . ey had been stored away with PROVE THEIR METTLE fo rgotten manuscripts. • • • What kind of creative work are our Jewish boys and girls done? Irving Pichel i. glad that his Are they interested in writing, in three Ions show no iodisation in poetry, in drawing, in musical the histrionic diversion.. They've, g2 composition? , seem their father on th• screen but 1 = "1 oung Israel" Magazine, for the Sam And one other time their third consecutive year, has devoted mother took them to • play in -IF. an entire number to the creative which Pick.' was acting. A min- .7 -th' work of its youthful readers. From site af ter his appeared es the stage, cover to cover the May issue repre- en. sole said, "We're seen father. = sents the literary and artistic ef- Now nasty we gar' tr-- • • • forts of the children, and the pro- lect Proves more and more each Reigh-ho ... see you in schul. The Goodyear airwheel was first introduced to aviation close to three years ago. These big, soft-rolling rubber cushions net new standards of safety. Now these super-soft tires are available for automobiles. You'll find them light-running and take bumps on twelve to sixteen pounds at air. They save you jolts you get from the average baloons. For 18 years George Pulfnrd has sold automobile tires to Detroit motorists and from a humble beginning has built a highly success- ful business because he has always given his patrons value plus conscientious service. 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