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inEVErRoirjEwun &cram

V I.
" Th E LM

BORDELOVE CHOSEN
PRINTING DIRECTOR

ARRANGE REGION*
J. N. F, CONFERENC E

ontinued from Pag e One)

Democratic collet - es-fie/rid ehair-
-
-
Redemption Rally To men and Demooeratic looloolo•rs, in-
Land
, 'toiling Arthur F. Islerle, Judge
Be Held in Chicago
Jaaell Sanders. Rosco e B. Huston,
on Oct 29.
chairman; Andrew C.
. .
acting ' , linty chairman;
ClOcat.itt,
On Sunday, Oct. 29, in
,i
A midwestern land re(lo.miot
conference will be e onvoked
the friends arid workers of the
Keren Kayenwth L'Israel tJeWiSIO
National Fund I, through the tea
dium of the Chicago Jewish Na-
tional Fund Council. Reeresenta-
tires of Zionist districts and Jew-
ish National Fund committees
from Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin,
Michigan and Missoun are expect-
ed to attend this ohmortant ses-
talon at which extensive plans for!
a vigorous effort en behalf of the
land fund will be considered and
determined.

Hard of Hearing
Class Is Resumed

The Detrost Sos non of the
Council of Joes IT, Women is
again conducting a class for the
deaf and hard of hearing at the
clubrooms, 89 Rowena.
This class ts•ill be conducted
once a week for social and in-
structive purposes. An instruc-
tor in lip-reading will be in
charge.
For information and enroll-
ment /Apply at Council headquar-
ters, se Itowens, Columbia 0150.

JEWISH REFUGEES
HELPED BY HIAS I

JR. CONGREGATION
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK

The first services of the Shaarey
Zalek Junior Congregation were
conducted last Saturday. There
was a large and enthusiastic at-
tendance of young folks. A tine
resume of the Sedrah was given
by Miss Shirley Rosenthal, and
Charles 'Moss was the cantor. Next
week Miss Miriam Levin will pre-
sent a short talk.

In the resolution adopted unani-
mously by the Eighteenth Zionist
Congr.s, held in Prague last Aug
ust, the Congress declared that
"the collection of money for the
Rabbi A. M. Hershman deliv-
Keren Kayenwth le Israel, as one
ered a message of greeting to the
of the two central funds of the
juniors and gave a definition of
Zionist movement, has to wk.• pas
what he considered a successful
ceuence over any other eollect000n"
congregation. Cantor • Sonenklar
and in which all parties and grout ,
vtolunteered his services in train-
have been urged to redouble then
ing the group in congregational
efforts for Geulatli
singing and in the instruction of
new thazonim. Young folks are
For the SUCCVSs of laud redeni l i
MAURICE BORDELOVE
lion activities spooneored by the,
urged to attend the services, which
regent of the • begin promptly at 9:30,
Jewish National Fund, in the face r
of the present national emergency. Cotiversity of Slichigion; So•ator
it is of the utmost importance that Edward !McKenna and others.
MICHIGAN CREDIT MEN
this conference be attended by as
-ial activities here.
Setive in
SELECT S. B. COLLIER
„ Id, many imp° ,
many of our active and loyal !or.

workers as is possible.
tam pnlitirul mats. Ile is a Meal-
At the meeting of the Credit
The conference will he held ut her of the board of Fifteenth Con-
the Sherman Hotel andwill con- o es esso nal J)at act Demo oe retie . Men's Association of klichigan,
Samuel
II. Collier, for the past 12
elude on Sunday evening with a flub, is president of the North-
festival in celebration of the sev- « est o•rn Civic League, member of Y if "'Is credit manager at \Veil &
a
entieth birthday "- f
the Tenth 1Vard Democratic Club Coo., wets chosen president.
'L.Collier is a lifetime resident
e nt or the .Wien
..
and of ot i ose ihenoocratic societies.
Ussishk in, president
.
of Detroit. He grailuated from the
National Fund of the World. The ,, stns 11 delottalli to the County
oId
Central Iligh School and the
speakers at the conference and ,,
i,einocratic convention und Wan a
include Rabbi candidate fm' _State Senator in the University of D etail.
celebration will
John
Briskey
Enggass Jewel-
Solomon Goldman, Caddie 'Slyer- Fifth District.
Ile is the secre-
son of Palestine•, Chaim ( W ren- tar and treu-,per of the Franklin ry Co., becomes first vice-president;
Charles
Hathaway,
1111111aM•l•
of
berg of New York, Rabbi A. E. Printing Co.
kliehirt
ga Merediant's ('relitAsso-
('relit
Abramowitz, II. Steinberg and
ciati on, s c
viempresident ;
Judah filch of Chicago.
Ilitward Sparks of Morris Plan
Preceding the conference
Bank, secretary; B ennett F eriberg
Saturday evening, Oct. 28, a b all
of C olonial Depa rtment Store ,
will be held at the Sherman llotel,1
treasurer.
to which the delegates are invited.
_
At the lac
01 OM
ma thl e
.1, chili the program SUCCOTH OBSERVANCE
of the. came, wasa delude (on

PI-IILOMATHIC WILL
PICK CONTESTANTS

HILL QUIT, EMINENT
SOCIALIST, IS DEAD t's, . .: ',',. . ,nsd.,':},':.Tti',:;, R, ' . I i 'h i , . ' r :,.,H, fl,i, . .,.,. „ - ,„.,.„.,., 1„,,,„ ,,

i the topie,

"1:.-t.lyed

that

IN HEBREW SCHOOLS

the

United State-. Mould establish a

cifitoolicti

ls. , e , y holiday bonds itself too a
wiled, nhony chil-
:iitili i;:ii tii i.,., 11,,i s it:: i ii i . ,, , ,,, , I , .. 1 1:ii r ert, :
buildi.,

Your proxy giving GUARDIAN NATIONAL BANK

OF COMMERCE authority to negotiate with the Govern-

ment for an early and equitable distribution of the asset.

Several girls gave reword , on
a-,. and volunteer yam k at the
Nottli End Clinic.
.S o•ostilllito 14111 y is planned for
,•t. 2e. to leo held at the loom,.
.1 . Ho 1;111,11.n. I :1s2 fogies, kli--
(,..lolen and Sties IIose Freiberg
are the chairmen of the• affair.
A dance is planned by the %p-
links!' Juniors for Iles lo, at llo-
tel Strider. v1,111,11'11 al,

\

Ie I laMs, Annalmilo 1;maitta-

Nhiek...n. Music
I, ill he furnished by Gle-tei• Cur-
! col'-Nightiourales.
The next Imes One «Ill he held
!he 111.111e of \NM , Sliolgerinan.
Soo I 1 Ilazeltvomol. Sunday after-
sharp.
Oct. 22. at 2
---
Paradim Fraternity Elect. Albert

:11111 Leonora

more important than ever.

The additional 20 ,;-. pay-off promised by the

Comp-

when and if paid, will still leave 40', due

you

The Depositors' Committee is c ontinuing its light for the

greatest possible liquidation of the assets still in the

hands of the Receiver and to relieve such assets entirely

from the burden of Receivership. Our efforts will inter-

fere in no way with the present proposed pay off of 20'; .

Please send in your proxy immediately. The com-

mittee will shortly propose an equitable plan fur obt•in•

ing your money and submit it for your approv•I.

No matter how small your deposit, your proxy is

important. THE WORK OF THE COMMITTEE IS BE-

ING DONE AT NO COST TO THE DEPOSITOR.

Your proxy may he signed at themain office, 2nd

Floor, Union Guardian Building, Griswold and Con g

streets; mailed to Hugh J. Ferry, Chairman.

Annabelle Gennansky of 2443
hostess at the seeond
.,eoting of Zedukah Juniors.
\lee Gertrude Bernstein, Mrs.
1:s so Bernstein, Mrs. Hannah liar-
r
Ituth
Lietniatio war

1'11'12'11M Was

iirr

TO GUARDIAN DEPOSITORS

troller,

ZEDAKAH JUNIORS

Box 464,

Detroit, Michigan. or signed at the following Cunning-

ham'. Drug Store branches:

GRAND RIVER AND WEST GRAND BLVD.

JEFFERSON AND NEWPORT AVENUES

CHENE ST. AND EAST MILWAUKEE

WOODWARD AVE. AND GRAND BOULEVARD

N'WEST COR. LIVERNOIS AND FENKELL AYES .

W. VERNOR HIGHWAY AND SPRINGWELLS AVE.

MT . ELLIOTT AND GRATIOT AVES.

SIGN YOUR PROXY TODAY

Depositors' Committee

Guardian National
Bank of Commerce

Ber.. President.

-
Parading Fraternity unaiiiiimu•Ly

HUGH J. FERRY,

highly lauded los! kir. Issi 'ergs
"There is nothing better," eon!
Isenberg, "than that tallish !, if. hes
our yooung ;motile how to Lamely
useful ion() enabled,- Miler.-
Palestine." Ile also ,tot, ol s I .rash
we would P1'11111.1(1'
t'll
it ad
!MOS capable
of lorme lig.
ill

Continued

From Page One)

which would glt

PIANO4SAL

Bush

Stuyve sant

';,`,1!,17'.:iu.

kg•..end of the l'es.•
of tb,
p .• •
I fo I k I

• PI-.

t. tt

Additional .

t for sits h
so is -utliewrot demand.
0 . ses will Iii 01111 every NT•.

• itrd In

(,/fireltin.
n

-v

any •••'•

$112

;•rt,..5,,ii

it- ring (1,111 :30 (0 10 ,3 , 0
1, Will be a nominal charge of
' for the entire trrm.

IL

$51

Steger & Sons Piano

$66

Newby & Evans

°ine!

Piano

$39

Beckwith Piano

$58

Steck Piano

$64

Playtona Player

corn {a"g

Woodward Piano
i p ir e:s„ isst ,
$77

Clough & Warren Piano

rnrr, flea

$111

Grinnell Bros. Piano

$141

rri•'•e."*tssl

$75

Vose Piano

$127

Ellwood Player

Pront o $1N

$102

$53

1=0asl ios

$72

Starch Player

;::::.1„5

$106

Holland Player

7::,;',14.4

Story & Clark Piano

Z••%I .nssisos

, ,

$108

$79

Starr Piano

no r mal

s 185, s275, s143

Such makes as:
BUSH & LANE, STROUD,
CLAYTON, WHEELOCK,

DE KALB, EVERETT,
VOSE, PLAYTONA,
GRINELL, SOHMER,

STECK, Etc., Eetc.

ti'

e of

them cannot be told from new
Wonder lid i.tlues Act quickly'

Ill , S11 /?, LANE

OM, Ile,

$98

Steinway Piano

$345

Steger Player

s

$90

Ebersole Piano

(Flrinat

mend

'"''"' $545

PO, f3

PLAYTONA

Ilettro (tort...Ion
1.r•nd

l'r. , •

engine

tr.

$79

Aeolian PlaS•er

$1,,S

$395

STROUD
DUO-ART

Reproducing Grand

original
Prire, 41 to t

$665

FARRAND

Welt. rl.rtrir la•nd

nr [rust

4,11$445

\ 11, ,,
TR111

Item 11 Ineluded
with each plane

New Grand Piano
only $385

idoklIterly attractive. onv
centional •• - ie la•
true grand gee, '

ttrionent ... •1111 tone of

:ILL(

it, both inNowertneto end

0.1 tit,Ti ED RV TIM MASI t

t an

to

TIIF. 1101;l' OF Eels'./.1.1. I Band

to be proud of! Don't WI to or o

Art Model Grand-
Brand New, $395

What pride and pleasure yea would 1•

■ • is

pew...slap of • real period art gt.nd 11 it
to
I
barbed by a 11,01:111.1.
. . . you •, ,,1re
..Ilona) offering at

port

0. $71

(4•1
at trite 5200 more. Come ,n

If too roe.

Remington Player

$92

Grinnell Bro s . Piano

$99
$92

Vollmer Player

Huntington Piano

;:71'!.7;„:•

Grand Pianos

Grinnell Bros. Piano

' r':::.' 751 114

Howard Piano

-

$163
$47

Westphal Piano
ip or r i h r , la s r
i ..

Hinge Piano

rare m s,t5

$69

Woodward Player

orlrmai

$118

Farrand Piano



Zen ise

$80

Terms to Suit

ti

If

a

"THE MUSICAL CENTER OF DETROIT"

OPEN

EVENINGS



GRINELL Bit0s.

STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES

1515-21 Woodward Ave.. Doroil

Equally remarkable bargains will also be found at the following Branch Stores:

14127 E. Jefferson Ave. 13753 Woodward Ave. 10454 W. Jefferson Ave. 413 S. Washington

Ave, Royal Oaf, Maple and Biddle Sta. Wyandotte. Macomb and Front St.., Monroe.

, •

603.605 Adams Si.. Toledo.

Cm Synagogue,

21, a t 7 ; 30 p.
is located on But, •
Cary and West Jeff,:

$148

Steinhauer Piano

TAU DELTA F PsII co,

Tau Delta I. -
',Lent card par

Our entire accumulation of
posso•s-eol and rental pianos all
'l.;,r them front our floors in ono. )
el II.
WON I
Also
Ip Moy
;dean-tiro,
IN NEW INSTIITNIENTSI
SP•CIAI.S

Bush & Lane Player

ADULTS' CLASSES
TO START MONDAY

I.. the gathering •
..• man, all of th,
in the famous due

Piano

$63

Grinnell Bros. Piano

111 a short

Mil-jai):
.
and Ceortimle v'
• . , , or was dirrrte.l

$73

/Ion -

the glamor aunt roomoolo o
other World events." kir. NI.,
-
ilketissed some if the imp,
feat tit'es of Zionism.
"II a oo II sheath"
I ereloarai
was the theme of the addles-
11,1,11 by kit'. Haggai: "If the
.laws of Germany had known the
meaning of preparation.
!hen,
MOM! lie no Goorman-.(,wish rono-
loom," he said. "The Jews intend-
ing to settle in Palestine should
prepare themselve lo, betel net a
life of speculation and exploitation
but it life dominated lip labor,
edship and peace for which the
prop h et, of Israel had fought."
Plo•ssaisoos of farewell to Ticktin
wer e given by Berl Ilearslicn in
loehalf of the Junior l'oale Zion
and tie. llosohalutz, a Zionist or-
ganization akin to the Ilashomer
Mizell-, and loy Ticktin's sister,
Ruth.

10 Days of Great
Special Bargains

& Lane Piano

i:r

kill

Ticktin'. Response.
address to the gather-
ing • Ephraim Ticktin explained
that only when the Chalutzim who
settle in Palestine are supported
by World Jewry, will they feel that
their efforts are not in vain.
Ticktin has been a member
the Hashoomer 'letztenr organization
for the past eight years. Ile ttnet
returned from the training farm
at Earlton, New York, where he
spent five months in prcpar;tion
for his settlement in Palestine. He o
will sail faun New this Sat-
urolay, on the S. S. Vuleania, along
with II (other Shommim fn on th e
(Continued from Page One.)
United States and Canada, and
pooke of the with 30 Chalutzim from other Zion-
foductory roma
ist (organizations.
I I.gre ss of the cla—ss during the
Throughout the evening Palo.,
I fee two years and the tentative
tinian songs were sung which help
•evram for the coming year The
ed to create a true Palestinian
beard unanimously chose
g
o
.• II. Zackheini as temporary niosphere. On the wall of the alld,
to(111111 Watt hung a large .ion
Was VIVO-
mall. Meyer
sign
Ibis, A
with
the
. H. 1 II:I.:utter for the coming year.
"Chazak Ve-F:matz"
II.
• ,
:Amin .1. Rosenshine was ap-
and courageous"—t
11,-Ito •
1
publicity chairman and
Shonirim.

.Fla lb:toss-It of young
The program was loroongh , •.,
selected as registrar.
I •.,
close with the presentation
I
next meeting of the hoard will
plays: "M'Kuloalint"
t
ti.30
a
I.. Id Monday, Oct. :Su,
tin si by .1. I.. Perootz
I ■ .,•
Three." an exposition of the pi.
• cation will take elms. Mn-
I .7
osontlict among the o.ir
p . .1 . '
- _! o. ,
7 ♦ o -t factions. .), "•

.•
Haggai.
h •01S, a•
1

the first ids: w. o
Sioren Reitman no
10

• auditorium 01
Thr cast of "To .
1 outline the collt- - ,
I, remiah , .
the following tern ,
SIseill and
of seal
Evelye 1 .o, •
to. fried:two•

and

Via

JR. J. N. F. TO Iio rtioR
USSISHKIN'S BIRTillipy
. ---

LEAVES FOR ZION

Albert Berg and G e o r g e
ed,•11inan president and vice
• sleet
to•o
l'hil Hewer
'I , ..1
t•
y and AI G e lb
meeting.
was held
' ha'
:it the home of Jack Fleischer,
"•70) Richton. The next meeting
e
take place at th e Jewish l'en •
I.ss Het. 22
The out-going ert ,II-
.,tit was Bill Gelb.

Zioni , to

A. Z. A. CHAPTER 63
TO HOLD INITIATION

_
DETROIT CI-IALUTZ

ed

••

,

NATHAN D. METZGER
THANKS SUPPORTERS

Pioneers Lauded.
The work of the (lialut elm yeas

M t•••• ZeldaItost•nthal.

ra ,..1
g.;:ay
p motli n ru th
aii
f ,ittitd e, in 1891,

country. This was but one item of
-
. f .
a ramified program leading to the
f
A meeting of the Junior s •
An i n f a r m al initiation (.1. National Fund wa • 1
founding of the Jewish Agricultur-
"ff oIll
Z.
A.
Chapter 63
A.
al Society in It1001, which encour- pledges into
I.:id.] up, rather than destroy. ages and directs agriculture among will take place at Bloomer State Oco
t.n 9ifs;.,. 9,
Benjamin Borden Returns to 1 Lange of environ merit and long Jews of the United States, guides Park, Sunday, Oct. 22. Edward
thk. a, ir ' fY giinNi'za
.winlioasn :I,
him Rothenberg, Colman Adler and
m ers of toil also demand careful the farm buyer, protects
Solicit Detroit's Aid for
he:l
ee
br(
a:fe :111.1'(2 „5.1,,,;„nit'hIldb,at the
esideration by those coontemplat- against fraud, finds employment, Samuel Deitch will be initiated.
of the world Pune

.s•
o irth4 1
Important Movement.
,
u
-
am,
extends
loans
and
makes
available,
The
sixth
anniversary
of
A.
Z.
, - the purchase of land for a liVe-
' ' id 0 t le Jewish X and
oe
e i s ,„d. Declining crop prices and information on matters pertaining A, el will be celebrated at one of
Benjamin Borden, who spent a foreclosures make a lo a n d o ned to business and farming, Up to the Detroit's night clubs, Oriole 'for- Fund, Menachein V- sishkin ati°
week here recently in the interests farms available at ridiculously low close of 1932, almost 11,000 loans race, on Nov. 5. All alumni de;
Thanksgiving eo.o e s , .„
of the Hies (Hebrew Sheltering
; ' -... 'It, i
Yet, if, poor or impover- to , farmers in •10 states were grant- sirous of attending this affair bridge dansant toll
Wee
", ' " held at the
and Immigrant Aid Sfioeiety I, has
should get in touch with Arthur Wilshire Hotel for se s e,
sal sell, they prove unprofitable ed.
returned to Detroit for a brief stay so
I s in ' g 'IS
s! any press Bark t o th e farm?
"Beginning with the present ven- Schultz, Trinity 2-2870, before, their friends, Tle. ( .mewin
en„
too comple•te his task off soliciting ye.. but only foot- those fitted b Y fury, through this worthy s o ci e ty, Nov. 1.
mittee is in toloarea el f
--
', 11e,
the coo-operation of individuals and osinperament, training and :ruffle- plus opportunities offereol by The
Newman, Mr. Sol e*,,,,,i 'e.. s-s
-
synagevues.
Sylvia Ross, a n d si r . h
s• tit economic hacking. Industry in National Farm School, the Jewish
. .
la - k- f'.
lack. Refreshment, M'1 . ck "'
Mr. Borden's task here help, to (leo city also, must have its proper asericultural movement experiences) Scoutmaster's Association
'14
bring too the attention of Detroit allotment of manpower. When de- a real growth. The desire to be-
Plans Monthly Activities Tickets may be se...ii , ..1 1.1'
!runt rie
s
Jewry the fact that Hilts was the ...ruralization moves factories to come (one's "own boss," helps to
first organization to come to the suburban districts, the raising of counterbalance the tendency to
Asso-
'
l'he dettnill SCoutmasters
aid of the German-Jewish refu• garden crops by workmen, as a work in city shop or factory. These ciation
'
held its first fall meeting on
gees.
avosation, farmers may not receive is,>s% high a e
Leaders everywhere today ; pleasant,
profitable
. city Sunday, Oct. 8, at the Shaarey CONFERENCE OCT. 29

• •
recognize the important work that • should be encouraged, to utilize lei- wage,
our esery•amusement
city 7edek Synagoogue Lawton and Chi- h , ,f e 10
1 . irF
ectL
oirs A
:f So,. AUXILIARY
IAAullx:
was done by this movement in sure hours.
life offers, nevertheless, through 1.,:ago boulevard. ' Maxwell Lowen-
_____
European lands to which the Jew-
'. president, appointed chair- I
"At this school, contact between economy and prudence, they he-
ton
At the last mooring of th



ish Contributions
refugees from
Germany
have
the bad
may be mailed to student and facullty is more inti- come contented possessors of land , shin,
men for the monthly activities
flocked.
mate than at college. This im- and realize their ideals.
which have been planned for the
Synagogues, organizations and plants tendencies of good fellow-
h

"Farming to be profitable, must _ ensuing
1 iary of the Los Areo , I m ge
three months.
Senator,
ndividuals are urged to do all that ship, self-reliance and qualities of be along seientific lines. Practical
The November activity, of whichfium an urgent (eel e x ec issued to
is in their power to assist Mr. Bur- leadership.
TO stimulate morale, knowledge is of equal importance.
all 1
(donors in tooneregat i (MS, At I
den and to aid the Was movement. our students are encouraged to con- Students of the National Farm Herbert Bernstein 'is chairman,' a.,
an overnight hike to;
will consist
result of appeals du
du' od
suit with instructors fur advice and School receive this dual training,
the Hi
Camp Brady, f the Detroit Council's „
Mr. Burden in care of The Detroit
citizenship, aspire-,
healthy, whereas
whereas agrirultural colleges de-
all-year camp, in Waterford, Mich. ti (ay Days to pay their contriha.
Jewish Chronicle.
courses
is
vote'
many
of
their
habits,
phy, ical
!I h,e)f safnator.
During the latter part of De- . lions immediatedy,
Alt. Borden is at present tour. ...onset.
Gomel
nison ,ta,lltyi i „mif„,., a ,
Though
appreciatiom of sound theory (only.
lions and
Scout-Parent Night well' ium is in urgent o 'f ',...
the State of Slichigan in the economic principles, are IletteSsary trained in farm tolichite•ry, Jul
wick
,.. . if ,, r was , ,,,,
la.
esinducted
under
the
chairman-
Int unc.it ii of Ilias.
■ letter
. !O. i l' i 'I NMI Se m.
and indispensable requirements to story tests and id ho. technieal s till-
, „ „ „
,,
many priviloogood too graduate ship of Ruben Glazier, who, is mak-
ilocts, ma
success.
Uttl II. Colter, in , en . - utive dim.
mg arrangements for entertain-
"We prepare young men for use- frin college, motet hitooh a horse meet and refreshments.
tor of the sanati a mos, stating he
ful lives, offering obeisant campus nor run a plow. A renege educe-
The tentative (late for the annual will he at the -Ina "il co onferm
0, nessary to
and dormitory environment, to lion, however, is
indoor
rally
has
been
set
for
the
of
organizations,
sailed by the aux.
ereate an aesthetic some of \lilt', those who. seriously emeagoo in civil
service or research work as a pro- last Tuesday of (unitary, 1931. iliary for Sunday. a, a 29, at Jet.
i
Nathan D. 'Metzger, candidate Living close to the soil, thinking
ac
ti
v
it
y
,
Who
Ti-myth,
2705 J. y Read, it
for the City Council at the pri- slimily, seeing clearly, students,. lesion. Their experiments, when Earl Willis is heading this
. 1 p. nt. sharp. The 1.1 • ganizatim
maries en Toe...lay, thanks all his tired but happy after a day's work, ti•anslated into, actualities, mater- as chairman.
committee reported that it smelt
ially advance the science of agri-
The next meeting of the associa- .
supporters II:lough the medium of enjoy both food and bed.
invitations to all sesieties an
culture. Clearing farm land and tine is to Is.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
"The National Farm School,
ledges too send delegates to this
th
produediew
of
food
are
not
10:30
a.
ns,
in
the
Shaarev
Zalek
Mr. Metzger states that he is supported principally by the Jews ---e
coonfereme, which
kilt Will I
addressed
Persistent :old diligent Synagogue. A .i h ' e 1;members
1 IonN''‘.NI o 5 h ,'r
a ' o. t.
appreciative of the support given of Allairica, is non-sectarian, in its enough.
by Sir. Goiter, and at which plant
to
devisewilys
to
raise
better
Unable
to
attend are requested to
him at the molls and expresses his administration and admission of -,
'h" 'lining It
Lattin, will he
thanks to those who gave so much students. Olovitously, Jewish farm nil cheaper crops, is just as im- get in touch with .lose
held
.,
zaar, to se be
nom
at ti•o. 1;litre Moshe
of their time to boost his candidacy. movemeonts are of particular relit- 1 ortant as plaCtIcill farthings Live- secretary.
. Center,
Dexter so
Lawrenee,
stock must be well-brood, the (ohein-
'
lion and value to our Jewish stn- ist
from
Saturday
e ,.. • . , Bee, 2, to
ry of soils understood, pests eli- °
H. W. WIENNER CHOSEN ■ I ents and supporters.
and including Ss- 1 of evening,
minated, ravages of nature. control- Central Democratic Club
In America, where no race bar-
BONDHOLDERS' COUNSEL
.
hod and mistaken farm traditions
Honors Nathan D. Metzger Dec. 10. There , , .. n o seie
viers exist, Jews wero. engaged in corrected.
tations. All repro— • •.dives rue
"
_
have
proper
craters!
.,.
II. W. Wienner has been chosen farming from the dawn of our
The Central Democratic Club
for admission too the
1
counsel and secretary of the country's history. Louis de Torres,
Mrs. Pawn-k0 iii l h I r. LeeIt
next term of the school, opening in staged a dance and rally' at Jeri-
newly-fortneol State Bondholders, Cooluinlous' Jewish interpreter, set- next
progress o. 'le work of
be filled now, at cho 'Temple Oct. 8, in honor of reported
,
.
.
I
-
I
'
h

W
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I
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I
became.
March.
193
t,
may
Committer.
e the t . pre o s i ( I . e nt, 1701 Nathan It. Ml- iger, candidate for the
t . 4 journal to a) too ,o • . in con fie.
N e office of
Mr. Wiesner is an attorney with perhaps the first white planter in the
i
on
with
the basal,
V alnut street, Philadelphia. Cate- Council.
°dices at 1217 Griswold building. '1111,0 - tea. As early as 1825, Major lop will he. sent on request.
Letters of end , ' I. - , • . I were re.
present,
klany
leaders
were
' Merolecroi kl. Noah, unsuccessfully
among. thenaludge Joseph Sanders, ,rived front 31.1 1 10• ,. 1 Hales Rubin.
attempted to establish a colony lir
Harry II. Mead. candidate for er and N'tneent M. Brennan.
On island in the Niagara River.
HENITOS A. IC
Mayor, and Leo 'alma. editor of I
The dirtoctor's ineo•ting was held
"ho
many Jewish farm colon-
eh, Beaton
C hns begun to Sucond iear th,
w a y ne County Denim•vatic at the home , of kir. and Mrs. Col
izatioon projects met with failure,
-
Ilt.v ■ - rtheless, JeWS settled on farms
--""
and vice-President of the Winter, 20 1 o Virginia Park. The
(Continued from Page One.)
rnanea rasp preodent. Ted oral. eeeretac
Wayne County Council of Clubs. nooxf (fireteor's meeting will he held
because Ephlitlitll Was "prepared" as individuals,
Seymour Berman, treastirer. Albert King..
and either candidates who spooke at the hor n s of '1r. and Mrs Set
o „ r „„„, a ,
"hollowing the outbreak of per- sor „, foth„, sr,
tin her:luso. Ephraim as "prepared"
lin, 3787 Calvert. The next germd
"The Jewish sosoutioon in Russia in 1881, Jewish again be club aptamat The dab h. alreadY
to goo to Palestine.
oltpa 7 11 by
Berg, chairman of the conference -will be held at Jericho
,
1 taint
lloonis.land," he said, "needs people coloni•ation of immigrants was ac-
,, n (n ue
2705 .1ey
I
(Idle
d
Democratic
Club,
presided
who are prepared too settle then'. rive. lout short lived.
4 of the ii(4111071 A. (` has been no/elated
day, Oct. 21;,io
o.
iOver the affair.
"The Itaron de IIirseh Funde no cooisenn.e. on es by Fred Appelbaum
Palestine is being, flooded with re-

and !termini Sea t-key; the nega-
fist' try Saul Sio , it man and George
NEW YORK. - Morris Hillimit, Schreiber. The negative tvon the Suemoili is Particularly suitable for
lawyer and internationally famous debate. 'Alt Sheifman was elected'th
,ftht ati lf,.!'"Ij ier‘gitt.eoel Hebrew Schools
Socialist leader, (lied at his home boltspeakee.
fugees, but what we need is a pion-
here Sunday, after a long illness.
the children have been busying eering spirit !motivated by idealisni
Committees in charge of prep-
1 imiselveS many days before Sue - and the Jewish will to build. The
Be was ill years old.
Billion \vas one of the acknowl- Itrnlions for the twentieth Philo-
i, l li ,, .,IIIi d de, u,s;on through the ' hto I country should be built Up by pee-
edged leaders of American So- niathic annual oratorical contest, ii"
with
building • phi who want to go, there and are
cialism, and during his activities which will be held stone time this "quipping old decorating thei, • unmans] for t h e present historic
in the Gritted States participated ,, , . . I I Sii..enh. 1 isitors at the Philailel
task, not solely by refugees who
widely in public life although he . Silverman, elutirmion of the out- !.hip-Byron School \V
were attraootee
are forced to emigrate there,"
.e affairs com m ittee,
sidff
S ," P i "' ioninediatelv lo ssthe sight of a
die] not hold elective otlice.
.
The efforts of young people, such
He succeeded the lute Victor lir:wants in the oratorical contest lo cautifull v cooist ruche] S u to c a I
as Ticktin, to settle in Palestine
Berger, in 1929, as chairman of will be elected at the. meeting \oil , o n , t' ra d n iee n ! "Stench" I(.0,.
were called by 'table Sperka "the
the Socialist National Committee w .hich will take
Sunday si Mel. and with all traolitioonit
materialization of the dreams of
iit.conitl loan and
and took a prominent part in the night, Oct.22.
trimming., st.!
.1eNvry." 'the message of
1 l 1 lot ,, art iliCial birds, pictures
Socialist party's national activities.
Sir. Kay was that Palestine must
P111 PIGMA asses SORORITY
II itc'., etc.
Ile was for 211 years general own- Herni•annaal election of P111 Sigma Kate ,
This Meads was coon
be built in a hurry lout-arise the
- Mat It c...p.
, t !Oct,' by the children under the
sel for the International Ladies' may remitted . lino.
,redid , n of the .lew is lessening,
;en. prenident, MIN, (hotrod! linat n
' I pi•rt 1,1111 Of ono of the teachers,
.
Garment Workers Union.
worse day loy day.
president. Ille Misses Ruse Ilaritell aid

Ilraidon. tilmitinInanly re-elected tor .e, ,,,,,
Installation ia:t.
and treastirer. remectIvely.
(1)1.1.K.461 • ES
The Colleatturs conar•talate their • fellaw hike plate In the term of a PC... , Patt•
member, Irving sotto. pito was rec,•nn, elct- at lintel Taller on OM II to be followed lo
theater
and
dinner
party
on
Sunday. The
ed ttc.arer of the Independent Jeutelt I Cit..' A
..notritv congrattilatem one of Ile member,
The Colo..intee loafs esneernsel their bloke ,
Tel !nitwit, riplutnoti uf ral Haute infinite
ball prartleen Si Northern Malt School on
her enreaeme nt to Me„,. °nettles.
Wedneadar evenlmo

AS FARMERS
MUST BE PREPARED

imimmese ■ man.

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