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THE WEEK IN REVIEW PROTEST AGAINST
SMALL NUMBER OF
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PALESTINE VISAS

(Continued from Page One.)
Alan S. Green, Euclid, Ohio; Mau
Priest Zaleski, inspired l'oles at-
(Continued from !'age One)
rice S. KI inl erg, Louisville h
tacked Mendel Lukinski, a Jewish
Mich.,
B.
A.
University
of
Michi-
Samson
I .
evey, Chicago I I
weaver of Bialystok, and mortally ing the normal expansion of the
gan, 1923; Samson Aaron Shain, Morris Lieberman, Dayton', 01
(Continued From Page OW
woun dad him.
' economic life of the country.
Hyannis,
Mass.,
B.
A.
Harvard
David
Polish,
Cleveland,
0.; David
—
Attacks of this type have. been
Dr. Ma g nes' Statement.
course of the program the girls
Sherman, Dorchester, Mass.; Sam-
sev- . . In these days of brutal attack University, 1929.
'
sang the consecration hymn, "Hark going on all through the week,
h einngyteorn, , CD0i.C.;
a. umeal inolkminaltiv,eiltyzasp
era' of the Naras being arrested ,
on the Jews and the Jewish spi t- Jewish Theological Seminary E
the Voice of Children."
erci.e. June 3
of good will
b the olive and thrown into jail. !" it, the
4. •
The invocation was pronounced
D. Hershman's Grtting
Those who escaped in the woods on the part of Jew and non•Jew
Felix M. Warburg will be the
d
In his opening greet g to the I and later carried out a mass at- alike towards the Ilebrew Univer- principal speaker at the Jewish by Rabbi Lewis, and
the bene ic-
first consecration class, Rabbi, tack on Jewish residents of the situp in Jerusalem is very hearten- Theological Seminary commence- flan by Rabbi Phineas Smeller,
. district, beating women and chit- ing, ,, d eclared Dr. Judah L. meat which will take place on Springfield, Ohio.
Hershman said
Greetings were brought to the
"Although this ceremony is new,', dean, only retreated when a group Magnes, chancellor of the Hebrew Sunday, June 3, at 4:30 p. m., in
e
graduates by the Hon. Alfr d M.
the idea at the root of it k old.; of Jewish workers came upon the University,
on his departure for the seminary quadrangle, north-
east
moiler
Broadway
and
122nd
Cohen,
chairman of the board of
ene. fighting has been going on Palestine on Ma y 26.
What Judaism demands of us is , sc Street
governors.
devotion and self-dedication. It
Dr. Magnes, who has beer. in St. New York City.
demands consecration even more no in towns and cities all over Poland, this country since April 30, in cos-
,f he exercises will be preceded
•
from the girls. The place assigned! and each time someone is injuits
fer- Fly a baccalaureate sermon to be LARGE ATTENDANCE AT
of conbo
the the anti-Semitic papers come , nection witha series
ft
by Israel to Jewish women is an !
mem
delivered at the Sabbath morning
OLD FOLKS HOME TEA
honorable one because our religion ! out with reports that Jews had at- !of
eaves
the of
Board of Governors of the service in the Seminary synagogue,
• •
7
t
recognizes the magic sway which
I Hebrew University, left on the S. on Saturday, at 9:30 a. in., by Dr.
One hundred and twenty-fro
the Jewish woman is able to ex- GERMANY
Louis M. Levitsky of Temple Is- members and friends greeted the
Reports from Naziland seep , S. Rex directly for Palestine.
ercise.
Dr. Magnes declared that he hail rael, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., a gradu- new officers of the North Western
through to England that Ilitler's
e "You girls have an important government is planning to con- found a more hopeful spirit in ate of the seminary of the class . Branch of the Old Folks Home,
part to play in Jewish life. You
Wednesday, May 23, at Hotel Stat-
America since his last visit which a 192:1,
are just beginning to dedicate your- liscate all Jewish property in Ger-
many as an act of retaliation was wide in 1931, and that : he had
Rabbi Max Arbt of Scranton, er.
selves. True consecration is never
Mrs. .1. Goldberg, in charge of
been impressed with the kindness N.. a graduate of the Seminary
ending. My wish is that this sere - against the boycott.
The same reports i indicate that and friendliness towards the lie- of the class of 1921, will deliver the installation, conducted the ce-
mony should mark a great and
remony
in a beautiful manner,
the plan has already had some ef- brew University idea and the re- in invocation, and the charge to
important event in your lives."
i had not the graduates will be deliver by lauding the retiring officers for
feet, especially in the p rovinces, sponse with which it
their
services
and welcoming the
Judge Krona' Address
where anti-Semitism is more viru- throughout his stay.
Dr. Elias L. Solomon of Congre-
Judge Kress, who was intro- lent.
Dr. Magnes was the guest of gation "Shaarey Zedek, New York incoming ones.
Incoming
and
outgoing officers
duced by Judge Harry B. Keidan,
Children of Jews are boycotted Felix M. Warburg, member of the City, a graduate of the seminary
were presented with corsages. The
chairman of the Shaarey Zedek by their "Aryan playmates, far- board of governors and chairman of the class of 1904.
new executive board consists of:
educational committee, pointed out mere refuse to pay their debts to of the council of the American
Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of
that "we need new sources of in- Jewish traders, Jewish stores hove Friends of the Hebrew University, the seminary, will confer the de- president, Mrs. A. Ferar; vice-
presidents, Mrs. I. Schultz, Mrs. J.
spiration," and that even in bles- test all patronage, and Jewish moo- during his stay in New York. He : „.,,e0u.
Rose, Mrs. William Feltner; finan-
sed America we must stop and ing picture houses are playing to was accompanied by Dr. Max
za portrait of the late Prof. cial secretary, Mrs. B. Hominoff;
empty seats because storm troopers
pause.
inge r, associate cha ncel-( Jacob lloschander
painted b corresponding secretory, Mrs. J.
„, A r Fischer,
Your consecration teaches us to outside warn all prospective cos- Schloess
for of the University, and S. Ginz-,
iscner, present°d
'
b y the y Kupinsky; recording secretary,
t,
.
I
live up to our history with the t mers away Meanwhile J Jews are berg, registrar, both of whom
. students of the seminary, will be Mrs. Charles Cornell.
same indomitable spirit which expected to pay as much taxes as leave fur Palestine shortly.
Mrs. Ferar thanks all organiza-
unveiled.
marked the lives of our ancestors " , heretofore.
—
•
tions who sent flowers and tele-
Distress and poverty is heroin-
she declared.
Hebrew Union College Holds grams.
"ALL
IN
A
LIFETIME"
AT
ing more and more widespread
Referring to the achievements by
Mrs. M. Wolfe, accompanied by
cosossocemest Services
LITTMAN'S THEATER
Jews in Palestine, Mrs. Krona among the Jews, with grim tragedy
CINCINNATI, Ohio.—"It is in Mrs. Ash, rendered a vocal solo.
said: "The experiment in Palestine staring them in the face.
II. Siegl, prominent Detroit vio-
the
direction
of
his
spiritual
pow..
THE
REST
OF
EUROPE
Hollanders and Goldberg. Visiting
links up the immortal words and
er, interpreted from the Jewish linist, rendered three numbers.
With Fascist forms of govern-
Stars in Performances Sunday
works of our Prophets with actual
George Stutz and Mrs. S. Alex-
viewpoint, that the rabbi may find
ment seizing power in Bulgaria
accomplishments. It helps us to
ander were the speakers.
Nathan and Rosa Goldberg and his greatest ability, responsibility
translate it to our neighbors. We and Latvia, and about to seize
After the meeting refreshments
power
in
Rumania,
Jewish
minor-
Hannah and Isidor llollander, well and effectiveness," said Dr. Alex-
-still exemplify our sense of justice.
were served.
No matter how bitter our enemies ities are tensely awaiting develop- known Yiddish actors, will he the ander Lyons, of Congregation
Brookly
n ,
o
they can't take from us the con- ments.
la st stars in in the highy-la ud e d
The Fascist coup d'etat in Sofia
Beth Elohiafternoon, May 26, i n
to b e Saturday
a
tribution we made to the history
gue
GRODNER SOCIETY
Y. "All
has so far
resulted
no open
out-
of this country and our ability to breaks
against
the in Jews,
however.
presented Sunday matinee and his baccalaureate address to the

Although Bulgarian Jewry faces a evening, June 3, at Littman's Yid- 16 young men who were ordained
at the Hebrew Union
growing anti-Semitic movement dish People's Theater, Twelfth and as ra bbis
Coll ege commencement exerci
sporsored by German Nazis, it has Seward.
This play ran for a period of Dr. Lyons graduated from Hebrew
been reassured by the knowledge
36 weeks in New York and has Union College in 1891.
that King Boris Ill continues sym-
been highly commended by the Rabbi Theodore N. Lewis, Sioux
pathetic toward the Jews.
A delegation of Rumanian Jews best critics, including Ab. Cohan,, City, Iowa, received the degree of
Doctor of Devinity, an dthe fol-
conferred with King Carol and , editor of the Forward.
With the Gotdbergs and Hol- lowing 16 graduates were or-
Marshall Alexander Averescu on
lenders
will
also
appear
the
fol.
dallied
by Dr. Julian Morgenstern,
the delicate political situation cen-
tering in Bucharest, and Jews in lowing: Bertha Guttenberg, Gus- president of the college:
Lawrence
A. Block, Texas;
tan
Goldstein,
Janet
Deitchman,
their Balkan country continue to
Louis Brand, Leon Colbert and Ralph H. Blumenthal, Samuel W.
await developments uneasily.
Chomsky
and
David
S. Jacobson,
In Vienna, too, the Jewish com- Tanis Patand.
Cincinnati, Ohio; Stanley R. Bray,
munity was in a state of alarm
Philadelphia,
Pa.;
Morton
J. Cohn,
as the result of a speech made by VETERANS ASSAIL
Doit,
r Mich.; Samuel Newton .
the new mayor, Dr. Richard
BROOKLYN PAPER laet
City
Schmitz, praising one Dr. Leuger,
Friedman, Cleveland Heights, 0,;
a bitter anti-Semite. Since Dr.
(Continued from Page One.)
Schmitz is an appointee of the new
Dollfuss regime, his speech takes ganization has never been author-
on a semi-official aspect.
ized by the Jewish War Veterans.
THE UNITED STATES
Although the organizer of this
Nazi activities in this country group happens to be a committee-
are hitting the headlines again.
chairman of the Jewish War Vet-
A riot broke out in Irvington, erans, the Minute Men have not
New Jersey, when two busloads of even the most remote connection
Nazi uniformed storm troopers de- with the Jewish War Veterans.
scended upon the city to attend a and have never hail any kind of
pro-Hitler demonstration. Thou- recognition from our organization.
sands of anti-Nazi sympathizers
"The Judge Advocate General of
arrived upon the scene, and were
met by a handful of police, who at- the Jewish War Veterans has been
instructed
to proceed legally
Miss Mary Caplan, for many tempted to defend the Nazis. Net against those who have been rais-
years head of the Detroit Jewish results of the affair were: seven ing funds fraudulently in the name
Center, leader in social service Nazis in jail; several others out on of our organization. His depart-
work, will be the guest streaker of hail; one Jewish youth in the hospi- ment will caule the immtsliate ar-
the Jewish Radio Forum next Sun- tal with concussion of the brain; rest of anyone who proceeds after
day, June 3, on Station WJBK, in and 60 more injured.
Meanwhile, the McCormack Con- this warning has been issued to
a program broadcast from 6:15 to
gressional Committee to investi- use the good name of the Jewish
6:45 p. m.
gate Nazi activities in the United War Veterans and to capitalize the
After leaving Detroit, Miss Cap- States continued its secret hearings Nazi situation for personal profit.
"Meanwhile we urge all who have
lan was associated with the Bronx in New York, Washington and Phil-
subscribed to the Brooklyn Exam-
House and subsequently became
phia.
the editor of a farm journal. She adel known Nazi leaders were sub- iner or contributed to the Minute
All
Men on the request of anyone who,
Is now actively engaged in the poened, including Fritz Gissibl and
work of the Partnere' Organize- Dr. I. T. Griebl, Aremican Nazis pretended that such funds would
Con of the State of New fork, number One and Two. In New in any way aid the Jewish War
She has, therefore, chosen as her York, several untoward incidents Veterans, we urge that all such de-
subject for her Sunday afternoon occurred, including a fight between mand the return of these funds, as
address, "What Character Build- these Nazi leaders and a photo- it is fully within their legal power
ing Agencies Can Learn from the grapher for a metropolitan paper, to obtain such return and to pun-
Farmers' Organization." in which the cameraman came out ish the offenders. We also request
that all who have further infor-1
Rabbi Leon Frani of Temple on top. What wen on during the
mation on this subject submit it to'
'Beth El will also be heard on the hearings, however, still remains a
the Judge Advocate General, Sol
same program in his weekly ques- matter for conjecture. Rumors fly
Rubin, of New Rochelle, N. Y." '
Lion and answer period. Aaron thick and fast, but verification is
Kurland will preside. difficult to find. On persistent ru-
Similar Tactics Used Here
mor has it that Ivy Lee, publicity
relations counsel suspected of be-
Tactics similar to those described
ing in the pay of the Nazi govern- in the above quoted statement were
used by solicitors for the Brook-
ni
ter:bu y.
bemliiett lyn Examiner who came to Detroit'
ndfsorfeorthtehem
.tagnocagli re o d ube
have yet been discovered.
in behalf of their paper.
A mass meeting in New York
The solicitors here claimed that
CHICAGO.--Jewish Day, which
last year brought the largest crowd protested the British government's, the subscription money was to be
immigration
to A Century of Progress for a Palestine
policies. uses! to fight Ilitlerism, and it has
single event at the fair, will be leading figures in Zionist and Zion- been proven in sworn statements
repeated this year at Soldier Field. ist labor circles spoke.
to The Jewish Chronicle that the'
James G. McDonald, League of salesmen misrepresented in their
Announcement to this effect was
'
made by I. B. Ury, chairman of Nations High Commissioner for solicitations.
the Jewish Day Committee which German Refugees, returned to New
be r
has established headquarters on the York. Be said that the nom
Junior Home Relief Plans
eleventh and twelfth floors at 30 of German refugees is likely to be
Daughter-Dad Banquet
West Washington St. Last year increased in the near future and
126,000 persons gathered in Soldier the condition of those already out
The Junior Home Relief Society
Field to witness the Jewish Day of the country has improved sliight-
announces its final social event of
presentation of "Romance of ■ ly during the past three months.
People". William Dudley Pelley, chief of the season, a Daughter-Dad ban-
The date set for the event this the Silver Shirts, is being sought quet, to Isi held Sunday evening,
year is July 29. The feature event by Asheville, N. C., police. Ile will June 17, at the Chalet, at 6:30. For
of the day will be another tremen- be placed under arrest for violet- reservations call either Elise Co-
dous spectacle in Soldier Field, be- ing North Carolina Blue Sky Laws. hen, Townsend 7-8950, or Madeline.
I alahad Press, pub- Betty Meyers, Townsend 7-1532.1
ginning at 7 o'clock in the evening.' His outfit, the
More than 1,000 organizations in fishers of Liberation, had several No takets will be printed.
At the meeting of May 27, held
the city and in nearby communities , weeks tiledpetition of bank-
at the home of Molly Fishman,
's
have been invited to participate in, ruptcy.
election
of officers for next year
• the day. Each will send three del- 1
was held. The results are: Pres.'
legates to a conference to be held I Picnic of J. W. E. W. 0. on
ident, Elise Cohen; vice president.
at the Morrison Hotel on June 4,,
Alice Gtoderson, who was elected
Sunday, June 24
at which complete plans for the
unanimously. The two secretaries,
day will be disclosed. This con-
A special meeting of the Jewish recording, Madeline Betty Meyer.,
ference will be addressed by mem-
and corresponding. Sara Share.
bers of the Jewish Day Committee Women's European Welfare Or- were both elected unanimously.
!
ganization
was held Monday at
and a well known leader in Jewry
the former for the second time
from New York City, according to Assembly Hall. Mrs. A. Katzin, Molly Fishman was elected treas-
president, presided.
Mr. Ury.
At this meeting, letters were urer.
In connection with the spectacle read from the Orphans who are
to be presented in Soldier Field, on the regular supporting list. and Mizrachi Banquet and Pales.
negotiations already have been from new orphans asking relief for
tinian Evening
opened to bring to Chicago a num- support. Checks were sent to the
A banquet and Palestiman eve-
ber of world figures in Jewry.
first; also temporary relief in S5 . nine, for the benefis of the Mir-
checks to the new cases.
rachi Palestine Fund, will he held
L A. S. Auxiliary's Carnival
Final arrangements were made
Sunday, June 3. at Hotel Edison,
for the picnic to be held Sunday,
on June 24
New York. The cover charge has
June 24, at Belle Isle. Mrs. A. Ka-
been net at $18, symbolic of the
The annual picnic and carnival tzin is chairman of this affair.
word "Chai," which in Hebrew
Arrangements were made for
of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los
means life, and numerically 18.
Angeles Sanatorium will be held at the 14th annual dance, Sunday,
Spring Park, Mt. Clemens, on Sun- November 18,
Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Buys
The next board of directors
day, June 24.
Work of Jewish Artist.
A large Union Orchestra has meeting will be held Monday, June
An artist who contributes to
been engaged which will play at 4, at the residence of Mrs. Kief, Young Israel is Aaron Bohrod,
the beautiful dance pavilion, on the 2070 W. Euclid.
whose water-color sketch. "House
grounds, the entire day. Interest-
and Posters." was awarded the
ing games, amusements and enter- REDUCING CHILD LABOR
William Tuthill prize in the 1934
Speaking
about
the
proposed
tainment are being provided.
International Water Color Exhibi-
Organizations may secure tick- child labor amendment to the Con- tion at the Chicago Art Institute.
ets at bulk price by calling To. stitution, William Z. Spiegehnan One of Mr. Bohrod's paintings ex.
declared the other day that a Pol-
6-9094.
ish assemblyman in the New York hibited at the Spring Salon was
'recently purchased by Mrs. John
The bent of a man's mind legislature Introduced a bill to re- D. Rockefeller, Jr., for her pri-
I
doesn't necessarily prove that he Is duce child labor fromnine to eight vate collection.
months!
intellectually crooked.

make good citizens."
Continuing, Mrs. Kross stated
that only by envisaging what is
going on In Palestine is she able
to translate Jewish life in practical
terms when speaking of Jewish
history to her children.
Mrs. Kross urged the girls year
in and year out to consecrate them-
selves to their own people, to help
build up the Jewish Homeland in
Palestine and to live here in a
spirit that will bring credit and
glory to Jewry.
The music during the ceremony
was provided by a trio composed of
Rose Manko, harpist; Henry Siegl,
violinist; William Becker, 'cellist.
The committee which arranged
the consecration service consisted
of Mrs. Sol Quenton Kesler, chair-
man; Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg,
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Dr. A. M.
Ilershman, Mrs. Harry B. Keidan,
Philip L. Rosenthal, director of the
Sunday School; Isaac Shetzer, Can-
.
tor Jacob II. Sonenklar.

Miss Mary Caplan
To Speak on Radio

Plan Jewish Day
At World's Fair

and vice president, Mrs. William
Goldberg, Grand Rapids; record.
ing secretary, Miss Elizabeth Fen.
ley, Detroit; corresponding seers.
tary, Mrs. Coopersmith, Flint;
The Michigan Hadassah region-
The l'alestinian travel Office,
d in Grand treasurer, Mrs. Ethel Subar, De-
Palestine & Egypt Lloyd Ltd., has at conference
trait.
just published a leaflet "How to Rapids. on May 22 and 23, the
The following resolutions were
'snap' in Palestine", containing Grand Rapids chapter acting as adopted:
valuable hints contemplated to as- host to the delegates.
••\ Vinery.. , dna to the recent a.tluu ..f
sist amateur-photographers who
Business meetings, luncheons the British Go, I. In then Inlit..1 1...
no‘nigratIon, and doe to
intend to take home snapshot-sou- for delegates and discussions on
',same rontlItIon of Jews 01
venirs of their Palestinian tour. problems affecting Hadassah and Europe, and in German) . Par , W., I,
The leaflet, which in addition to future Zionist work featured the anti
the rotintliq. of the
•'W het
particulars concerning exposure sessions.
ot both to ariooti.
air
ell.. t to 1,
and development contains informa-
wl,, Sr.' looking to
Rabbi Bernard Zeiger delivered fug,.
find peeve of :I ,o1
eel, es In se, ut It
tion about behavior in holy Places,
the pri•scipal address, emphasizing and
It
....oh
ett,
that
thin
court,.
attitude of population, etc., is
the sultural aspect of Palestine. .d - II,
Hula IC•ILh t1.ame. 51.0.•01 to
obtainable, free of charge, at the
The convention was greeted by Ilrn all,. Wen out National torsarti,„.
Palestinian offices of Palestine &
is.1 ink the la, gest possible nott,, •
Rabbi
Philip
Waterman
of
Grand
of Jews to enter Palest so that •
Egypt Lloyd, or is posted, on ap-
ttti oittnent of the sense of the Batt ,
plication, by the head office, P. 0. Rapids.
I tt. , loi Minn be toot ,. rnIlld 1 0 ealalthl •
In view of the fact that there is
herear. membership rannol
B. 307, Jerusalem.
soon to be a rezoning of Hadassah -tr essed too often, Milt Inenthershlit
et rensth of an organisation: awl
work that the present officers be th e '''fherefof
loe It resolieit. that th , ..
Region of III.
ills
ietained until the proposed chang- ttnfel en. o
It again mound tine rail fur al vat.
e s take place. It was proposed by deaf
, 01
and urge that a inoro
inentltere
the nominating committee that ..ertett effort he matte to enroll
woman In the expeetlt
when the Michigan-Ohio region is Jewish
°Mottles to h•lp In hie slilrhoal al I
WARSAW. (JTA)—The War-
0,0.11,11,1a of nor homeland
constituted that the name of the Vh
saw Jewish community, by an
li '- i
"tVe. the MI. It. lien
efficient and diligent vice-pres-
unanimous vote, expelled Mena-
ident, Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman, be
chem Ellenberg, an elected mem-
gracious
hospltalltY
eatentle , 1 •..
recommended as representative of f r tile
ber, from the governing board of
vtellIng delegates and ...Pre. fo tht
the :Michigan constituency.
our apt.. l atIon for all the,' liar
the community. The decision to
to make o ur so pleasant otol t
The present officers are:
expel him cane after a lengthy
re then, that our efforts tot olt -
I'resiednt, Mrs. Louis Lebster,
happiness will ...nil us out More ■1•1...
campaign in the Jewisles press
tinllied
thought
one
Flint; first vice 'president, Mrs. toinoi to wor k os
against Ellenberg, who was ac-
lit
behalf
of brat Isra el."
Schmarya Kleiman, Detroit; sec-
cused of dealing in German goods.

Prof. Torrey, Menachem Ussishkin
I HOW TO "SNAP" Michigan Hadassah
Chapters Convene
Awarded Honorary D. H. L. Degrees'
IN PALESTINE

The Grainer Society of Detroit
will meet on Wednesday evening,
June 6, at 8:30, at Jericho Temple.
This newly organized society al-
ready has a large membership and
all Grodner people are invited to
attend this meeting. Refreshments
will be served.

JEW HEADS Y. M. C. A.

MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (JTA)
—The first Jew in this countr
become president isf a Young Men's
Christian Association is Dr, Harry
S. Frank, who was elected to that
office by the local "Y" branch at
its annual meeting.

Expel Dealers In
Reich-Made Goods

Jr. Order of B'nai Zon

The recently organized Junior
Order of B'nai Zion, under the
sponsorship of Jay Bodzin, of the
Holmur-Ilumphrey Synagogue, is
steadily gaining popularity among
the young people of the Dexter
Blvd. Community.
The group is conducting services
in the traditional manner every
Saturday morning in the hall of
the synagogue, and under the lead-
ership of Harry Kashtan, president,
is planning an active social season.
Other officers are: William Zietz,
vice-president; Milton Terebelo,
secretary-treasurer.

FEDERAL JUDGE DIES

ROCIIESTElt, N. Y. (JTA)-
Simon L. Adler, judge of the Uni-
ted States court for the western
district of New York, died of a
heart attack last week. Ile was 66
years old and unmarried.
Judge Adler was appointed to
the bench in 1927 after serving for
fifteen years in the State Assem-
bly, where he had been Republican
majority leader for many years.

CAMDEN, N. J. (JTA)—Jon-
eph Varbalow, 34-year-old attor-
ney recently appointed District
Court Judge, assumed his judicial
obes last week. He served as
assistant prosecutor of Camden
county from 1923 to 1928. The
new judge has long been actively
identified with local "Y" affairs.
He is a graduate of the law school
of the University of Pennsylvania.

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a figure
that sounds even tutor. hnpressive after you

ear. 'The lowest price, also, for

size, wheelbase and power! And

find out %fiat it hugs: A great big, full-size,
long-wheelbase car, 169 inches from bumper

to bumper. A cushion-balanced SIX of sur-
and dash.
prising smoothness, power, snap

The most economical full-size car that

gas
money can buy — a r ecord-breaker for
long, dependable
and oil mileage, 114 well as
a Body'
service. And every closed model has

by Fisher. Nobody interested in motor
cars can afford to let another day slip by,
without seeing this "Chevrolet for $990."

CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.

a

CHEVROLET

On display all this week at the National Ex-
hibits General Motors Products, Conven-
tion Hall—and at your Chevrolet dealer's

AND UP

List price of Standard Si, Sport
Roadster at Flint, lY whiten, 94,0.00. With
bumper., epars tire and tire lock. the /at price
re III 00 edditional. Price* euereet to change
without notice. Compare Chwroler• low
delivered prices •nd time O. N. A. C. terms.
A GOASIIII Motors Value.

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