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TWO NEW LINCOLN CARS ANNOUNCED FOR 1934
OPENS MONDAY!
CHARMING STORIES
' FOR 5 - YEAR - OLDS
The Importance of a Tourtst
Industry for Palestine.
Boris Jaffe of the Palestine and
The one thing about which par- Egypt Lloyd l'aris office was in
ents must be most careful is the Detroit last week and appointed
A New and Unique Lunching Rendezvous
reading that is selected for their Rhea E. Cashman and the World
children. And while this is true Wide Travel Bureau as the offi-
of reading for all children, it is cial information bureau and agent
especially true about the very of the Palestine and Egyptian
young.
Lloyd, Ltd., the largest Jewish
It is the first readtr about whom travel organization in Palestine,
the parent must be particularly as well as other countries in the
concerned. Whenever, therefore, Near East, for the Michigan-Ohio-
Specially Prepared To Eat Here
an excellent story is written for Indiana territory. The Lloyd is a
the four and five-year-old children, subsidiary of the Anglo-Palestine
OR TAKE OUT
it deserves to tie hailed and widely Bank, Ltd the most important
Zionist bank in Palestine, created
heralded.
Remember the address-
TWO such fine stories have just In 1899 upon the decision of the
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' been published by the Macmillan Second Zionist Congress.
The object of Mr. Jaffe's visit
I Co., 60 Fifth avenue, New York:
"Nancy" by Ruth Alexander to this country is to encourage
Nichols and "Blue Barns" by tours to Palestine as of tremen.
doua importance to the develop-
Helen Sewell ($1.75 each).
"Nancy" is the type of story ment of that country. Tourist
"Nancy"
I T A
G R
T OC
activity in Palestine is expected
- -i which brings reality to the child to
Cadre weleetIlbe Maimed yew am whisky mink the prom. a new hair
i ry,
i, a or tiou pp e oom ar is . assume the same economic role
that i r n eg adr set a n de story,
growing ole your walk weak by wwk. NE DILL BEGIN AMINO 101H HAIR
as in Switzerland, Italy, Florida,
simple
NEW LINCOLN V12-145 SEVEN-PASSENGER LIMOUSINE
AT OUR EXPENSE. It yew have THIN HAIR. FAI.1.1 1,6 HAIR. DAN-
DRUFF. ITCHING Beau% PALL SPOIN. bring THIS ad with you need maw
the
activities
of a words
four' relating etc. A link in communication be-
of very few
rative
-year•old
twee(
the countries of the 51edit•
A THOROUGH EXAMINATION AND
Well launched on what promises I Hall, and at the Lincoln showrooms a small group of Lincoln-made bon - i
ies being designed for those who de- child. But what makes it great is erannean, ouch as Egypt, etc., Pal-
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! 14534 Woodward avenue.
to be the most satisfactory season at
sire the most luxurious automobi e the manner in which it is illus- estine is particularly qualified as
Lid. Awarded FM Prim at Par% sad Botdo• Tawettlort alai nn Imamate. or
The two new Lincolns, one with transportation. The new Lincolns
since 1929, Lincoln Motor Company
• oatilwe we air noosed 110 Rod offortho tretem for Irwin, bale 0 wok..
trate& It happens to be the story a center of tourism. Above all,
conies to the automobile show with , a 136-inch, the other with a 145- range in price frm $3200 to $6000. of a real girl: the book is dedi- it is a source of inspiration for
INTER.
404
inch wheelbase chassis, are both
The metal instrument board pan- cated "To Edris Bigelow Turner, Jewish travelers who will ac-
PENINSULAR
NATIONALLY
two new Lincolns for 1934.
RECOGNIZED
BROADWAY
First presented five weeks ago at powered with a single 150 horse- el is of new artistic design with a Nancy's mother, without whose quaint themselves with the mod-
HAIR AND
showings in New York and princi- ! power 12-cylinder V-type engine. dull black background over which patience and co-operation this ern Palestine, new agricultural
Isoe
SCALP
froz.Vgna
SPECIALIST ,
BROADWAY
Twenty-one body types are list- a bright metal lattice-work pat- bookwould never have been." And schools, hospitals, universities, de-
pal cities throughout the country,
e"ria"
'1 A. I
to F P M.
the new Lincolns, according to Ed-1 ed in the new Lincoln series—eight tern is imposed, , this reality is translated in a nat. velopments sponsored by Hadassah
The driver's compartment is fur- , uralness which must capture the and oilier Jewish organizations.
se! B. Ford, president of the Ford standard on the V-12-136 chassis,
Mrs. Rose Dunkelman, honor-
Motor Company, already have won thirteen custom types on the V-12- ther ventilated, when required, by heart of the young reader.
such recognition that retail orders 145 chassis. Representaatives of a cowl ventilator. ' Whether Nancy washed her doll, ary president of Toronto Hadassah
and
vice-president of the Ontario
accepted by Lincoln dealers are both types are on display at the
Important chassis improvements or builds a bridge for her trucks
running well ahead of factory pro- show and salon and at the Lincoln are a new single-plate clutch, new to travel on, or helps her mother, Zionist Region, has made a step
LET TER. B 0 X.
equal action mechanical brakes, or talks to her daddy over the in the direction of these modern
duction. With a backlog of orders showrooms.
control
and a telephone—there is real charm In pilgrimages, and leaves for Pales-
Both new cars maintain Lincoln's with cable-conduit
for several hundred cars yet un-
echsm
affording
Chronicle Story Helps Lo-
filled, an increase in the rate of traditional place in the fine-car vacuum brake booster; an improv-
in every picture. And tine Jan,. 31 with 'close to 100
an
i
ed
ste
ering
m
field,
the
V-12-136
series
intensify-
factory
production
has
been
order-
cate Witness to Will.
ed shock absorbers, fitted with oil- there
is a guarantee of joy for people.
Economic Group Declares I ed for Feb. 1.
Miss Cashman, who is also co-
ing Lincoln's papeal to the great great east of contro l , a nd improv-. every
child fortunate enough to
ver page,
e
operating with Mrs. Dunkelman,
rings orbers,
Per Cent Dividend for
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The new Lincolns are on display group of motor car owners in the
have y this book.
and rubber mounted
A similar recommendation must now receives information directly
during show week at the automo- middle-price field, and the V-12- less bea
I want to take this opportunity
Past Six Months.
bile show and salon, at Convention 145 series of custom creations and connecting links.
be given to "Blue Barns." Here from the most reliable sources in
to thank you for your co-opera-
the young reader is told the story Palestine, and this she will gladly
tion in locating the witnesses to
NEW YORK.—A dividend of
of a farm whose barns are painted Pass on concerning various as-
the will of Jennie Lewis, deceased. one per cent for the six months aidiary institutions, grants credits
SEN. KING TO SPEAK blue.
On this farm are Andrew pests, both tourist and Zionist.
Through the article which you period ending Dec. 31, 193,1, was to co-operatives, to workers and BOARD OF U. A. H. C.
AT HIAS MEETING the goose and Martha the gander;
published in the last issue of The declared by the Palestine Eco- farmers, to small industrialists
CREATES NEW BODY,
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seven
little ducks, a cow, a dog, a Plan for Young Judaea
Chronicle, the witnesses to the nomic Corporation of 40 Exchange and business men. The Central
will were located and the proper Place. Bernard Flexner, chairman Bank of Co-operative Institutions
United States Senator William turkey. Andrew leaven Martha
Ludwig Vogelstein, chairman of
Month; Essay Contest
disposal of the matters in court of the board of directors, in an- in Palestine, Ltd., in which the the executive board of the Union II. King will be the principal alone because she eats too much
Is Extended.
was made possible.
nouncing that the company had corporation is the principal stock- of American Hebrew Congrega- speaker at the twenty-fifth annual and gets too fat to walk around.
been placed on a dividend basis, holder, loaned £172,896 to its tions, addressed board members at meeting of the Hebrew Shelter.' Ile acts as guide for the newcom-
Very truly yours,
Preparations are now being
stated: "The action of the direc- clientele of 74 co-operative socie- the. annual meeting on Sunday, ing and Immigrant Aid Society era, the little (lucks. But when
SAMUEL STERNBERG.
tors in voting the first dividend on ties including urban and rural Jan. 14, at Hotel Sinton-St. Nich- (Hies), on Feb. 4, at 1:30 o'clock, winter comes he leaves them alone made for the celebration of Young
Judaea
Month, beginning Purim,
at
Ilotel
Astor,
Broadway
and
in
their
barn;
and
in
the
spring
the
stock
of
the
corporation
is
credit co-operatives, agricultural, olas, in Cincinnati, with reference
Bernard Isaacs Lauds Group
significant in that it follows the industrial and consumers' co-oper- to the German situation, and in- Forty-fourth street, New York they fly away with the wild ducks. March 1, throughout the land.
Aiding the United
Purim
plays,
exhibition, re-unions
City.
Senator
King
will
discuss
Then
comes
reconciliation
with
original plan and purpose for atives. The Loan Bank, Ltd., a l formed the board of activities in
Hebrew Schools.
which the company was organized wholly owned subsidiary, granted , which various organizations, adopt- immigration problems with par- Martha. In simple form, a charm- of fernier Young Judaens, Mecca-
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: in 1926. It was stated at that to 7,100 borrowers £110,713 ($71,- ed for the purpose, were engaged ticular reference to conditions in ing tale is told, made beautiful biads, debates, dances and musi-
cales, are some of the features
The United Hebrew Schools time that the company would de- 000 at present rate of exchange) 'I at the present time, for the put- Germany and the refugee situa- by the fine illustrations.
which will enliven this happy
have received a gift which I think vote itself exclusively to taking during its last fiscal year.
oose of safeguarding the interests tion arising therefrom.
month. All clubs, leaders' councils
is worthy of mention, and that is part in rebuilding Palestine on
Among the other speakers will
The Palestine Mortgage and of the Jews in Germany and of
Nazi
Party
Curbed
by
Spread
of
and Young Judaea Regions are ex-
a check for $25 from the North approved social and economic lines., Credit Bank, Ltd., another wholly' combatting the spread of propa- be Ab Cahan, editor of the For-
pected to prepare comprehensive
Holland.
Woodward branch of the Jewish The statement went on to say that owned subsidiary, completed the ganda for anti-Semitism In the ward; Jacob Fishman, managing"
schedules for the period, working
Women's European Welfare Or- the company would be content, if construction of a workers' village United States.
editor of the Jewish Morning
AMSTERDAM.—(JTA)—Aa a j ointly wherever possible, material
ganization. This gift was present- by means of a conservative ad- of 160 houses near Haifa and
Mr. Vogelstein announced the Journal; Dr. Samuel Margoshes,
ing supplied upon request by the
be
result
of
the
prohibition
of
the
ed at the first donor luncheon of ministration, it would keep its1 started the construction of 416 forthcoming International Con- editor of the Day, and John L.
that organization, which was held funds intact, accumulate sufficient houses for agricultural workers ference of the World Union for Bernstein, chairman of the Inas Nazi party in Ilolland at least National Office, Ill Fifth avenue,
New
York City.
3,000
Dutch
officials
including
pro-
Tuesday, Jan. 9, at the Stotler reserves to enable it to provide in the citrus belt. Each settler' ' Progressive Judais mwhich will committee on work in foreign
The national assay contest has
fessors, teachers, judges and police-
Hotel, in recognition of the serv- against possible losses and other receives a house, barn and poultry, take place during the summer countries.
been
extended to Feb. 15.
men
are
now
compelled
to
choose
ices rendered by the schools to contingencies and secure to its run, an irrigated plot for truck either in London or Paris, and : Abraham Herman, the presi-.
this organization in the form of a stockholders and investors a mod- gardening and about two acres of , which members of the Union are dent, will present the annual re- between membership in the out-
King
Roxy isn't king anymore
port which will contain specific lawed Nazi party and keeping their
playlet staged at the luncheon. It est return upon their capital."
, irrigated land for citrus planta- urgent to attend.
. after all those pros and cons,
Membership in the illegal
was entitled "The Rabbi's Prayer"
"This the corporation has done," tion.
The Board created a new body, recommendations regarding the posts.
he
has
actually
resigned from
Nazi group entails immediate loss
and was directed by Miss Betsy Mr. Flexner said, "as our sixth
Attention is called in the report the commission on synagogue ac- future activities of the society.
of state poets.
Radio City.
Ulanoff. The participants were annual report which has just been to the completion of the new liar- . tivities, to study congregational
the pupils of the United Hebrew issued amply proves."
bor at Haifa and the near com- problems in all their aspects, and Dutch Relief for Reich Jewish
Refueees in Peril.
Schools.
Records Prosperity.
pletion of the Haifa terminus of to recommend to the various con-
,,,
THE HAGUE, Holland.—(JTA)
I also want to extend an expres-
The report records the prosper- 'the pipe line frm the Mosul oil gregations affiliated with the Union
sion of gratitude to the Halevy- ity in Palestine as reflected in in- field in Persia which will enhance plans and methods for improving, —Relief for German refugees in
Ilatomir Singing Society, in niy , creased exports, rising prices for the value of the 1,250 acres of expanding and enriching congre- Holland is threatened with collapse
own name and in the name of the agricultural products, expansion in land owned by the corporation in gational life. The commission will unless help is forthcoming at once,
board of the Vernor Iljgbway Tal- the building and orange trades and the Haifa Bay district. The cor- consist of five rabbis and five lay- an appeal issued by the Dutch re- I
lief committee stated. The corn- ,
mud Torah, for their participation an increasMg governmental sur- poration is a large stockholder in men.
qJ
in the concert and entertainment, plus. The report points out that Palestine Potash, Ltd., the com-
The board appropriated the suns mittee announced that it had funds
which was given for the benefit of ; in spite of a substantial increase pany which is extracting potash of $6,000 to be used for publica- left sufficient only for 10 days. 1;4
The appeal urged seven thousand r
that Talmud Torah last Sunday , of imports to Palestine, the ad- and bromine from the Dead Sea, tions during the coming year.
Evening at the Philadelphia-Byron ' verse balance of trade in 1932 and it is the largest stockholder
Rabbi George Zepin, Cincinnati, charitably inclined Jews and non- Is
Auditorium. I wish also to men- ' decreased to 50 per cent, as com- in Palestine Hotels, Ltd. which secretary of the Union, stated in Jews to contribute one florist week- irs
tion the services of the music pared to a long time average of operates the King David lintel in his annual report that the appro- ly for relief.
The committee also announced
teacher, Irving Gilbert, whose pu- 70 per cent.
Jerusalem.
priations for the Union and the
that 400 works of art contributed di:
pits, Anna Greenberg, pianist, and
The export value of the 1932
Felix M. Warburg is honorary Hebrew Union College the
for year
•
by well-known Dutch artists would fr
David Simon, violinist, rendered orange crop alone, 51,701,001 president of the corporation. Julius 1932-33 were $439,319.
several selections.
: ($8,777,000 at present rate of ex- Simon is president, B. V. Cohen,
The report of David A. Brown be auctioned off as part of the
Sincerely yours,
, change), exceeded total exports Government Herbert 11. Lehman , of New York, chairman of the campaign to help the German
B. ISAACS,
for 1931, and the export of menu- and Robert Szold are vice-presi- board of finance, dealt with the refugees.
Superintendent, United Hebrew
, factured articles increased by 23 dents, Walter E. Meyer is trees- seventh annual Union Tour now
Schools of Detroit.
per cent. The favorable economic , urer and Moses A. Leavitt secre- in progress. Up to the present report that the college is operat-
conditions prevailing are attrib-
time, 135 congregations have held ing in its fifty-eighth scholastic
uted mainly to the influx of Mimi- TENNIS TITLE WON
Tour meetings and arrangements year with a registration of 68,8 in-
Rabbi Samuel M. Segal
' grants who possess considerable
being made for some 30 ad- eluding seven new students.
BY A JEWISH GIRL are
Writes About Haman capital which flows primarily into
ditional meetings to be held in
Mr. Cohen reported that all 12 s.•
For the first time in the history January.
the orange and building trades
members of last year graduating
A new Purim play has recently and to a smaller extent, in the of modern tennis, an admittedly
Many of the speakers who par- class had been placed in perman- I:
been published by Behrman's Jew- I erection of small manufacturing Jewish girl won a major tennis ticipated in the Tour stressed the ent positions.
, title. bliss Millicent Hirsh of New fact that the Union can be made
ish Book House, and was written plants.
Dr. Nelson Glueck, the report
The balance sheet of the ear- York, recommended for the posi- a stronghold of education of our stated, has been granted a leave of,
by Rabbi Samuel M. Segal. There
shows total net assets on tion of fourth ranking girl player Jewish masses and of enlighten- absence for the second semester
is a novel treatment of the story
of Purim, and the children are en- Dec. 31, 1032, of $3,167,095, as in the country, displayed her best ment to non-Jewish neighbors to of the academic year in order that
tertained by the determined Mil- compared to $2,686,771 on Dec. tennis when she defeated the chal- offset the venomous attempts to he may resume and complete the
ton Mordecai who refuses to Play 31, 1931. The surplus arising lenger, Miss Virginia Hollinger, of transplant alien hatreds and perse- archaeological survey of Moab and s
the part of Haman. Rabbi Segal from operations amounted to Dayton, Ohio, for the national in- cutions to American soil.
Edom which he began last year
door girls' single title by the run-
is the educational director of Con- $103,419 on Dec. 3-, 1932.
Alfred M. Cohen, chairman of while director of the American
away score of 6-1 and 6-0 at the board of governess of the Ile- School of Oriental Research in
Loans to 7,100 Borrowers.
gregation B'nai Jeshurun, New
The corporation, through sub- Longwood, Maas.
York City.
brew Union College, stated in his Jerusalem.
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Come as many days •s you want
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301-4 Stormfelts Lovely Bldg.
Woodward at Grand Blvd.
Trinity 2.2244
Inter-Fraternal League.
The Inter-Fraternal League held
regular Tuesday night games at
the Durfee Intermediate School
on Jan. 9. In a thrilling game,
witnessed by a capacity crowd,
Alpha Tau, Alpha Chapter, de-
feated the Live_Wires, 26 to 22,
to retain possession of first arid
in the league.
On Jan. 16 the games were as
follows: Phi Alpha Tau defeated
Live Wires, 22 to 21; Epsilon Nu
went into a tie for third place by
downing Phi Reta Epsilon, 26 to
9. Alpha Tau, Alpha Chapter, is
undefeated leader of the league
by virtue of defeating Alpha Tait,
Beta Chapter, 30 to 12.
The schedule for Tuesday, Jan.
23, is as follows: Alpha Tau, Al-
pha Chapter, vs. Phi Beta Epsilon,
at 9:15; Epsilon No vs. Phi Al-
pha Tau; Alpha Tau Beta . vs.
Live Wires.
Mrangements are being drawn
up for the league champions and
runners-up of Detroit to play the
fraternal champions and runners-
up of Toledo. William Katz and M.
hlarkowitz are on the committee
in charge.
The next meeting will be held
on Monday, Jan. 22, at the home
of John Finestone. Fraternities
interested in joining the league
should communicate with Williath
Morris, 946 East Warren.
Hebrew U. Publishes Volume
by Bentwich in Jerusalem.
Books published by the Hebrew
University Press Association in
Jerusalem during the past year in-
clude "The Religions and Inter-
nationalism," by Norman Bent-
wich, former attorney-general of
Palestine, holder of the Weizmann
Chair of International Law of
Peace, on Mount Scopus, accord-
ing to the announcement in the
Library News Notes just received
by the American office of the uni-
versity. Professor Bentwich has
been granted a leave of absence
to act as special assistant to James
G. McDonald in connection with
the special committee appointed
by the League of Nations to pro-
vide for repatriation of the Ger-
man-Jewish refugees.
,
Every
Jewish
Home
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The
German Jewry Bravely Rebuilding Its Future
THESE pictures describe most vividly how German
Jewry is rebuilding its future In the terrific up-
heaval of its economic disaster. University men,
Journalists, Jurists and merchants are learning to be
mechanics of all aorta, cabinet and sash-makers, gar-
clarions and agriculturists. School teachers and sten-
ographers are becoming haird . Students who
had looked forward to careers in the learned profes-
sions and fine arts are acquiring facility In the
use of the saw, the chisel and the carpenter's plane.
Women who were the heads of fine homes are learn.
Ing to be seamstresses.
To equip them for new vocations is the great task
of the Central Committee of the German Jews for
Relief and Reconstruction, whose efforts are sup.
ported by the Joint Distribution Committee with
funds obtained through the German Relief Fund,
headed by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise.
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