PIEDLTRORAWISii &Mk lk ansstorennos ■ nee, CONFIRM TORTURE OF ZIONIST LEADERS and an ■ owinmonns THE LEGAL CHRONICLE the Jewish Telegraphic •Agency cabled its London office to make a further . i n quiry' o the matter by cable, and it has received the dis- (Continued from Page One.) patch confirming its previous story it, its occurrence was impossible. and adding further details. Upon receipt of the statement, The dispatch reveals that Bron- stein is not dead, as reported in the May 29 story, but is in a criti- THINK OF IT! cal condition in a hospital in Czer- nowitz, where he has undergone several operations performed in an effort to save his life. Victim Still Alive. On Michigan's Best Golf The story of his torture by local Courses officials on the alleged ground that HAWTHORNE VALLEY he was a Communist is confirmed by the president of the Jewish Two Plants: community in Chotin, Mr. Apel- boim. Yedinex is near Chotin. W. Warren Ave. at Gulley Rd. Mr. Apelboim is now In Bucharest W. Warren at Merrimam Road for the purpose of testifying In 30 Minutes from City Hall behalf of Bronste in. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency Sundays - $1.50--Sundays correspondent in Bucharest also Early Morning and Late After- learns that an interrogating judge noon Rates has been dispatched to Yidinez to look into the incident. It's a Drink II To Your Health • SILVER FLOSS KRAUT JUICE DILL FLAVORED N CONVENIENT BOTTLES AND CANS AT YOUR GROCER OR DELICATESSEN DEALER Packed by the makers of SILVER FLOSS SAUER KRAUT EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY PHELPS, N. Y. A. L. BERNSTEIN CENTRAL WEST DISTRIBUTOR 607 FIDELITY TRUST BLDG. DETROIT 4A. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR WILLING WORKERS! Continental Casualty Insurance Co. Has openings for • number of men and women. Willing and conscientious workers have the chance of building ■ good future and assuring for themselves a good income. CHANCE FOR STUDENTS TO EARN MONEY NEEDED FOR COLLEGE EDUCATION See Zelman Wasserman 1015 TRANSPORTATION BUILDING Call Mornings, Between 9 and 11, Randolph 3994 MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. SHEVUOTH (Continued from Page One.) MRS. LEBSTER HEADS RABBI WOLF GOLD MICHIGAN HADASSAH HERE WEDNESDAY OUR FILM FOLK (Continued from Preceding Page.) Mrs. Louis Lebster of Flint was (Continued from Page One.) C how she could liv e with • elected president of the Michigan State Region of liatlassah, at the respecting Jewish traditions in perpetual gagster (no "n" in that, annual convention held in Bay City their daily life. It is due to his please) is long. Sh e answered, on Monday. Sirs. Lebster succeeds personal persuasion that many rad- For 15 years I haven't been able dies. ical pioneers became more relig- to get a word in edgewise to tell As Moses was writing the Torah, iously inclined and that many Kvut- him I was leaving." • dictated to him by God, he asked zah maintain religious institutions. th e explanation of the expression Sylvia Sidney has taken a house Plan Rabbi Gold's Visit. "Erek appayim" ("long-suffering, Malibu Beach, where the ultra- ,Aii interesting meeting of Miz• at patient") and he asked the ultra of filmdom summer and sun- achi llatzoir was held on Tuesday, tan. Almighty whether this patience miles out of town, but June 7. Plans for the visit of she'll It's was extended only to the pious or have to get to work on time Rabbi Gold, were discussed. The also to the sinners. God replied . . . 'cause P. Schulberg, her committee in charge of arrange- studio boss, B. that the sinners are also included will be her next-door Inent s consists of II. Eskin, II. in this grace. neighbor. Scheeler, E. Ruttenberg, Z. Rosen- • • • It was apparently understood thal, 1. Enoppow, P. Kutnick, Mr. by the Israelites that Moses would Some inside stuff: About that Le vine, Mr. eiswasser, Mrs. tarry in Heaven 40 days and would Shaw, Mrs. Rubenstein and Mrs. brawny young Eskimo, the lead in a certain film (soon to be re- come down to his people on the Levine. morning of the forty-first day. leased) of the icy North , . .Ile interesting report of the Mix- But on that day Satan was deter- was born in Alaska, but his father rachi Ilatzoir convention, recently was one of our brethren .. and mined to thwart the triumph of held in New York, was submitted the boy's Moses, and the evil one brought real label is Ray Wise. by Z. Rosenthal and E. Ruttenberg. s s • madness and confusion upon the S. Ruttenberg gave a financial world so that the Israelites though, Those Marx Brothers are gen• report of the recent Lag b'Omer Brou s fellows. A theater manager, it was the afternoon of the forty- outing. An account was also given on one of their vaudevill e tours, first day and Satan further caused of the co-operation extended to the was shaving expenses and decided a false rumor to spread that Moses Jewish Nation' Fund in the Flower to drop • Germa n tenor from hte had died. program. Sympathy for • fellow.. Moses was about to descend MRS. LOUIS LEBSTER Due to the Increasing demand , worker spurred the brothers to and he heard the shouting an more "penny-a-day' boxes pleas with the manager . . . The saw the madness that had seize Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich of Detroit, many were distributed. tenor had • sick wife, a mort- his people Israel; he shattered th who presided over Mondays' ses- The Shalash Sudoth on Satur- gaged farm, etc., etc. They 'finally Tablets of the Law not becaus sions. day afternoon are meeting with in- won out . . . the tenor was re- idolatrous Israel was not desery Other officers elected are: Mrs. creased popularity. They are char- ing of the Torah but rather be - Schmarya Kleiman of Detroit and acterized by animated singing and instated . . . and the Mantes were cause giving the Israelites the Mrs. Max Sober of Grand Rapids, brilliant "pilpul." Many visitors dropped instead. • • • Torah under such circumstance s vice-presidents; Miss Elizabeth are always present at this meal. Next chapter . . . next week. would have meant the destruction Finley of Detroit, secretary; Mrs. of the entire people, guilty of idol- Louis Harrison of Bay City, trees- atry. Instead, despite his great i u nr Tg s r b y anger, he became filled with com- e h convention opened with greet- passion for Israel and the suppli• Mrs. Harrison, presdent of cation the Almighty in Israel's be- Bay City Iladassah. half. He even defended the Israe- Mrs. Ehrlich, in her opening ad- lites' Idolatry because of their dress, stressed the importance of long Egyptian sojourn. Moses increasing memberships, and urged even argued with God in behalf that Michigan join the Tri-State of Israel, pointing out that God Region. had made it possible for the Israe- Following luncheon, served to 55 lites to leave Egypt with an abund- guests, including delegates from ance of gold and silver which, Detroit, Grand Rapids and Flint, after all, made the golden calf Miss Mary Koffman presented possible. Moses categorically re- a musical program. fused the great honor God sought Mrs. James I. Ellmann, the speak- to confer on him by making him er of the day, discussed the eco- the ancestor of a new and greater nomic status of the Jew. She com- people. Moses would die himself pared the trying conditions of ten thousand times rather than let Jewry throughout the world with his people perish. Moses himself the happiness and successful ef- thus atoned for all the sins of forts of Jews in Palestine. Israel and even of all mankind. Detroit was chosen as the next Through these new folkloristic tales from the many hundreds convention city, and Mrs. Ifarrison was elected delegate to the national that tradition has stored away in the endless treasure-house of Is- convention to be held in New York The following committees aided rael'S glory, we may somewhat more clearly understand the in assuring the success of the con- vention: Luncheon and program, charm and power of a festival like Shevuoth which is particularly Mrs. William Kentz, chairman; reservations, Mrs. Morris Goldberg linked up with the holy joy and delight of the Torah and the ma- and Mrs. Phil Goldberg; decora- tions, Mesdames H. Alpern, Phil jestic personality and altruism of Goldberg, A. Jacoby and Julius Moses. Sherman; reception, Mesdames J. Ginsberg, Alex Kahn, Phil Koffman, Speech is the messenger of the J. C. Hirschfield and Elmer Koff- heart. man; registration, Mrs. II. Alpern. of Moses, due to his having burned himself with a hot coal when a child, was cured by contact with the Torah, the curer of all mala- With 2 CLOSING EXERCISES OF SHAAREY ZEDEK RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TO BE ON SEPT. 23 MICHIGAN m GINSBERG = = - • Sales Service E fil 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iiTi 3.1.1ot SOb CloeN. trard 11..11oN 81.00 MEN'S TOPCOATS Coned .1 FrnIN and 11..00:4 toot lolly 81.00 LADIES' DRESSES VII Ise awl Wet? Clara - rinh5ed tr asH 81.50 up COATS Clued-r NAN Ir (..al Nth LADIES' 81.50 up LADIES' HATS Golliwog Vend 5e5 Wahl 75c FOP EST CLEANERS 533.547 FOREST AVE E. COlumbia 4200 Brand New Lifetime Guaranteed Tires AN IDEAL CAR = = = for WOMEN : -:- - - Sales 50c MEN'S SUITS Fine Convenient Stores Millions of motorists have discovered the superior safety of the Goodyear tires. That is one of the big reasons why more people ride on Goodyear tires than on any other kind. 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Eke- William Davidson, Muriel Fein • tion of officers for the 1932-33 berg and Dorothy Fishman of th e season will take place. third grade; Ernest Baker, Bett y This has been one of the most Kane, Jacob Gordon, Milton Gor • successful years that the student don, Norma Grosberg, Alvin Wink - council has had in all its history. elman, Milton Weiner, of th e The officers of the past year were: fourth grade; Anna Chad, Joseph Jess 51. Stein, president; Beryl Roth, Ethel Rivkin, Charles Sara • Jacobs, vice-president; Fayga sohn, Ilene Schiller, Seena S . Ethel Keidan, secretary. Other Sklar, Selma Pollack, of the fifth members of the council were Gor-r grade; Betty Llchtig, Betty Lip - don Shapiro, Rayetta Pollock, Ar- sits, Melvin Moss, of the sixth thur Wangrow, Louis Gordon, Ann grade; Albert Davis, Fara Gold- Gordon, Leonard S. Kasle and man, Bessie Epel, Harold Osse- Philip Kanat. The chief standing pow, Marvin Rubin, Sarah Silber- committees were: Program and man, Leona Callow, of the eighth entertainment, Beryl Jacobs, chair- grade; Monte Korn, of the seventh man; publicity, Fayga Keidan, grade; Blume Nagler, Sadie Per- chairman; relations, Arthur Wan- rin, Gertrude Perrin, Gertrude grow, chairman; graduation, Jesse Pregerson of the ninth grade: M. Stein, chairman. Shirley Kane, Edith Sarasohn of During the year the program the tenth grade; Tillie Leibovitz and entertainment committees ar- Esther Kasle, Beulah Korn, of the ranged programs at the assembly eleventh grade; Albert Rabinowitz of the senior department Thi•se and Gordon Shapiro, of the programs included talks by Harry t welfth grade. Hartman, Philip L. Rosenthal and The following students have Theodore Baruch, all of the senior never been absent during the year: faculty; student talks by Fayga Bernard Schiff, first grade; Bev- Keidan, Beryl Jacobs, Ada Zolla, erly Rogart, Ernest Baker, Elaine R uth Nussenbaum, Albert Rabino- Baker, Dorothy Herzog, Betty witz, Harold Bornstein, Leonard Kane, Marlyn Koffman, Bernice Kasle, Louis Gordon, Julian Co- Rosenbaum, Clara Silverman, hen, Oscar Colten and Mam Pome- Muriel Singer, of the fourth rantz; musical recitals by Rayetta RGE relatives and friends who live outside of grade; Sylvia Firestone and Pollock, Beryl Jacobs, Tillie Liebo- Michigan to spend their vacations in this great Charles Sarasohn, of the fifth vitz and Harold Burnstein; a fifth grade; Sam Hertzberg, of the Purim play given by Beryl Ja- summer plapland. Alichigan's scenic beauties, her seventh grade; Bessie Epel, Helen cobs, Fayga Keidan, Leonard resorts, hotels and fine highways are world Firestone, Lois Ruth Paul, Mar- Kasle and Jesse M. Stein under vin Rubin, Alvin Sarasohn and the direction of Gordon Shapiro; renowned.Summer visitors return again and again. Sarah Silberman, of the eighth an all-school Purim party; and The millions of (Milers spent each year by grade; Elsie Greenbaum, of the many other interesting features ninth grade; Rayetta Pollack, of and events. The assembly pro- Michigan's thousands of visitors add to the pros- the eleventh grade. grams were presided over by Jesse perity of the state. Let us also spend our own Parents of all the pupils are M. Stein. Another important vacations in Michigan this year, thereby contrib. urgently invited to attend the clos- achievement of the council was the debating tournament. ing exercises. uting still further to its prosperity. The principal undertaking of Debating Tournament. the student council was to join And wherever you go, dispel worry by telephoning On Sunday afternoon, June 6, with the senior and junior gradu- the Shaarey Zedek Religious ating classes in the publication of home and office frequently. Call friends School debating tournament was an annual, the "Shaarey Zedek to tell them when you will arrive. Tele- brought to a close. Speaking on H erald."As far as it has been phone ahead for hotel accommodations. the question, "Resolved, that a possible to ascertain, the Shaarey Jewish university be established In Zedek Religious School is the only Long Distance rates are low. the United States," the affirma- religious school in all the United tive team, composed of Albert Ra- S tates to publish such a book. It binowitz and Jease M. Stein, re- will appear at the time of the reiced the unanimous decision of graduation in October. The Pres- the judges over the negative team ent staff is: Editor-in-chjef, Jesse of Shirley Saulson and Louis Gor- M. Stein; managing editor, Albert don. The judges were Judge Rabinowitz; business manager, I Charles Rubiner, Herman A. Au- Harold Burnstein; graduate edi- gust and Irwin I. Cohn. tor, Caroline Greenbaum; ■ ctivid This debate ends the long and ties editor, Fayga E. Keidan;; interesting tournament which has business assistants, Bessie Peri. lasted over a period of three man and Julius Schwartz. The fac- months. The preliminary subject ulty advisers are Harry Hartman was "Resolved, that the 'Merchant and J. B. Rogvoy. The following I Easy to drive and easy to park are features of i"--- - of Venice' be banned from the have already become patrons of :.: the NEW FORD which make it particularly de. al high school curriculum." Senior the book, and others will be ap- faculty members judged the elimi- proached during the summer: Ily sirable for women drivers. - t - -- nation debates. The following stu- A. Keidan, Miss Janet Sugerman, , FE = dents participated: Post-graduate, Mr. and Mrs. Myer Stone, Mr. and = DELIVERIES NOW BEING MADE Gerson Bernstein, Morton Wein- Mrs. M. II. Blumberg, Mr. and = Place your order at once. = berg, Ilershel Zackheim and Bur- Mrs. Samuel Firestone, Mr. and ton Lemberg; twelfth, Max Pom- Mrs. Jose h N. Keidan Mr. and erantz, Harold Bornstein, Albert Mrs. M. D. Lipsitz, Mr. and Mrs. Rabinowitz and Jess M. Stein; Elias Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry eleventh, Ruth Greenberg, Milotn Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gor- London and Beryl Jacobs; tenth, don, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Louis Gordon, Shirley Saulson Theodore Baruch, George Weis- - and Wilbur Loewenberg; ninth, wasser, Miss Helen Kass, Miss Leah Fauman, Joseph Fauman and Rose Schwartz, Miss Mettle Baron, Anne Gutwillig. The final stand- Mr. and Mrs. Israel Bornstein, We have • selectioa if guaranteed used cars for sale. ".F. ing Is: First, twelfth grade; sec- Harry A. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. M. = ond, tenth grade; third, post-grad- Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. David We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade E.: ate and eleventh grades (tie); Greenbaum and Mr. and Mrs. J. fourth, ninth grade. Nagler. 12535 - 43 GRATIOT AVENUE The debates have been spon- Despite the fact that most of Two Minutes' Drivs East of City Airport. sored by the student council of the people on the staff of the PINGREE 6400 - OPEN SUNDAYS _ t he senior department. Louis book are in the graduating class, this book will be a school annual, and not a graduation book. U Better Your Score :tri`,;°;c:na,Inftht:i.7" o f the de. 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