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i&DLTROtT,ANISfiefRONICLE

PAGE EIGHT

Price Reductions
On Chevrolet Cars

I

Substantial price reductions, ef-

fective June 2, on all Chevrolet

assenger cars and trucks were an-
p pounced
by W. E. Holler, general

Oates manager of the Chevrolet
Motor Company. Chevrolet now of-
fers its lowest priced six at $465.
The sweeping reduction is as much
$50 on some models. The effec-
price reductions on all models
ere made at this time in an effort
is
lye

aura

to maintain, during the rest of the

year, the employment figures

co

Gifts to North End Clinic

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of J. Louie Sandel-
nian, from Mrs. Sidney Silberman,
Illenry Silberman, Herbert M.
' Weil, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Con-
helm.
A surgical enhance, from Miss
I.. Si. Jennings.

necessary to the general program
of national recovery.
Reduction on the knee-action
Master models was as high as $35
on the popular types. The sedan
was reduced to $640, coach to $580,
the coupe to $560, and the town
sedan to $615. Prices on the newly
announced Standard models placed
BERLIN. (JTA )—Doctor Man-
the roadster at $465 the coupe at
$485, and the coach and phaeton I fred Mannhenner, Professor of
at $495. Reductions on truck mod- I Physics at the University of
els were equally impressive, run- I Frankfort, will teach at Yale Uni-
ting as high as $50. I versify.

4otv =kik eve4Lidee.

ThIF. I.FF.A1, FFIRONICI F.

WEEK-ENDS AND FULL VACATIONS
MAY BE SPENT AT COUNCIL CAMP

ARRANGE PLANS FOR
BICUR CHOLEM EVENT

Yiddish Speech at
Trial of Fascism
Socialist Conclave
Here Friday Night

The Bicur Cholem Jrs. have
Leader. Participate in
Fascism is scheduled to be
completed all their plans for their ' Jewish
26th annual Excursion to Tashmoo Convention Deliberations; Wald- placed on trial here this Friday
man
Lead.
Opposition
Park,
which
will
be
held
Sunday,
evening,
at Cass Technical High
Business and Professional Women, Students and Junior '
June 17
School, under the auspices of the
Girls, May Start Vacations at Camp at Jeddo,
The committee in charge of the
The Socialist convention, which . Detroit Labor Conference Against
Mich., on July 1
excursion, under the leadership of just concluded its sessions in De- Fascism. Larry DavIdow is to act
Max Feldman, has arranged an troit, had sonic very interesting as presiding judge. The following
Week-ends, front Friday through Schmarya Kleiman and her corn-
Jewish angles and sidelights.
will speak:
Sunday evenings, as well as full , mittee are in charge of the out-of-
Perhaps the most interesting of •
Attorney General Pa•rick II.
length vacations, may be spent at town division. Mrs. Regene Fre-
all the convention proceedings,. O'Brien of the State of Michigan,
Council Camp, by business and ard Cohane, president of the De-
insofar as Jewish interest is con- as chief counsel against Fascism;
professional women, students and troit section, is acting in an ad-
cerned, is that an address seas de- Nicholas Old, upholding the case
junior girls. Council Camp, at visory capacity to the camp board
livered at the convention in Yid- against Italian Fascism; Arthur
Jeoldo, Mich., on Lake Huron, will of directors.
dish. This was the first time in Bishop, the case against Austrian
be open from July 1, through
Mrs. Harry Cohen, chairman of
history that an address in Yiddish Fascism; Rabbi Leon Fran., the
Labor Day, under the auspices of the radio publicity committee, has,
was delivered at a convention of case against German Fascism.
the Detroit section of the National arranged a full week of broad.:
a political party.
Frank X. Martel, president of the
Council of Jewish Women. Rates casts, which began June 5, over
S. Mendelsohn, representing the Detroit Federation of Labor, will
are $11 per week; $3.50 per Station WMBC, front 11 to 11:301
Bond of Poland, was the Yiddish advocate the boycott against Ger-
week-end. Regular bus transpor- a. telling of the beauties and
speaker, and his address was trans- man-made goods.
tation is provided front Detroit to , attractions of Council Camp.
lated into English for the conven-
the camp at a small additional fee. Council Camp messages have al-
tion.
Sirs. Allan C. Selmin, camp di, ready been broadcast over Sta-
In addition to the Bund, offi-
rector. has secured the services of tions WWJ and WJBK.
cial greetings were cabled to the
Mrs. trine Roemer, house-mother
Mrs. David ‘Verbe is responsible
convention by the Histadruth
The Pals Club for the third time
of the Alpha Epsilon Phi House: for the miniature reproduction of
1Jewish Labor Federation) of in four years was successful in
at Northwestern University, for Council Camp now on exhibition at
l'alestine.
placing first in the senior dramatic
Council Camp. Mrs. Roemer has' Detroit Jewish Community Cen-
A number of important Jewish tournament sponsored by the Sen-
had three years' experience as ter. It was originally included in I
leaders were prominent in the ior Council of the Jewish Commu-
house-director in 'private eastern' the Girls' Work Council of De- I
convention deliberations. B. Vla- nity Center. The winning cast con-
camps, and is thoroughly equipped troll's exhibit held at the Y. IN.!
deck, general manager of the sisted of Sid Schwartz, Nate Cut-
to make camp life run smoothly' C. A.
Forward, was toastmaster at the ler, Milton M. Weinstein, Joseph
and comfortably.
Reservations for Council Camp
banquet. Louis Waldman of New Gutfreund, Morris Goldsmith and
MAX FELDMAN
Campers front surrounding corn-, may be made at the Council Club-
York was the leader of the minor- Selden Barris. The play was
munities, as well as front Detroit, house, 89 Rowena St., Col. 0450; interesting program consisting of ity which opposed the majority coached by Malvern Rosenberg.
dancing,
swimming,
a
baseball
con-
are urged to take advantage of or the Detroit Jewish Community
resolution favoring a militant So-
Ralph Bernstein of the Aimwell
Council Camp's unusual facilities Center, Woodward and Holbrook test, and track and field events.
Alligned with Mr. Wald- Club and Marge Zupper of the
Two leading baseball teams have man, who was the attorney for Snipichucks were judged to have
for rest and recreation. Mrs. I Ayes.
been picked to play for the loving Corporal Ralph Osman who was presented the best individual per-
cup presented annually to the win- just freed from a treason charge, formances.
ner by the Bicur Cholem Jrs. As- were Jacob Punken, for 12 years
Other groups presenting plays
sociation. The teams that have been a Socialist judge in New York, were the Center Players, coached
named are The Jewish Center team and Charles Solomon of New' by Dorothy Mandel, the Aimwell
and the Wolfs.
Club and the Snipichucks, coached
York.
The Bicur Cholem .1r.s further
Mi. and Mrs. Alexander, Free- Eat North and South American
On numerous occasions speak- by Jack Clayman.
announce that they are sponsoring ers condemned the rise of Fas-
The judges of the contest were
man of 20 Chicago Blvd. received continents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilk and Sidney
Freeman will leave Geneva for a street dance to be held Friday cism throughout the world.
word that their non, Alwyn Ver-
Weiner.
The Hague late this month. At ' evening, June 15, from 0 to 10 p.
The musical program at Satur-
non Freeman, 23, has been award- the conclusion of his studies there m. on La Salle Blvd., in back of
Belle Drapkin was the chairman
day's banquet was supplied by
ed two fellowships for the study Sept. I, he will return to Detroit ' Central High School. The public is E mma Leland Scheyer, soprano, of the tournament in which four-
1 t( .
teen rl dh s participated.
of international law in Europe. for a month's visit with his par- ,
accompanied by Rebecca Katzman
As has been the practice of the
The awards, accompanied by sti- ents. Ile will sail for Geneva association in the past, the pro- Frohman, and by Sadie Cooper,
The offering of the Tartar Club
violinist.
pends amounting to $1,100, are early in October to resume his ' reeds of this excursion will be do-
in the finals of the intermediate
nated for the benefit of the needy
dramatic tournament of the Jewish
tinily by the Rockefeller Founda- studies there on Oct. 15.
and sick.
Community Center was given first
MELBA LEVIN-RUBIN
tion for the study of the subject
The boat for Tashmoo Park will
place by judges Ben Wilk, Mr. and
OUTSTANDING EVENT
TO SPEAK SUNDAY ON
"Denial of Justice in International
leave at the foot of Griswold St.,
Mrs. Ilarry'C. Markle and Dr. and
MARKS BAR MITZVAH
Law.'
JEWISH RADIO FORUM Mrs. A. Max Kohn.
at 9 a. m. on June 17.
OF HANNAN KRAFT
Alwyn Freeman is now corn-
The Tri Sigma's presentation
Mrs. Melba Levin-Rubin, attor- was awarded honorable mention.
pieting his first year's work at the
ney, will be the guest speaker of
Institut Universitaire de Hautis The Tuxedo Holmur branch of
Irving Yackness of the Flamin-
,
the Jewish Radio Forum next Sun- gos was for the second time in as
Etudes Internationales in Geneva, the United Hebrew Schools was the
day, June 10, over Station WJBK, many years judged to be the best
Switzerland, where he is study- scene of an outstanding event Sat-
on a program broadcast from 6 to male performer.
ing under a fellowship won dur- urday, June 2, when the Bar-Mitz-
' ing his last year at Harvard Law vah was observed of Hannan Kraft
Fay Portner of the Laicos Club
Varied facilities many recrea- 6:45 p. Mrs. Rubin's subject
School. His Geneva award this son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft tional features, excellent
'
food are will be "Jewish Women who have was awarded the distinction of
made history."
I being the best female performer.
year, which is directed toward a of 3816 Sturtevant Ave.
offered at Baron's Resort at South
Rabbi Leon Fran. of Temple
Before a large gathering of Haven, Mich.
Other clubs participating in the
doctorate diploma, was won in
. , Beth El will be heard on the same contest were the Flamingoes and
competition with students and pro- friends and relatives, as well asSi. Baron ,
program
in a question and answer Laicos.
fessors from all parts of the world. the regular attendants of the sy- has been in this business for 30
period.
The second award given young nagogue, Itannan led the services years and is known for his ability
Aaron Kurland will preside.
The sub senior dramatic tourna-
: Freeman is a summer fellowship in the capacity of Chants" and to manage resorts in Chicago, Mia-
ment boiled down to a contest bet-
read
the
Torah
in
addition
to
the
mi
Beach,
Fla.,
South
Haven.
lie
is
I at the Academy of International
ween the Orioles and the Ilakoah
Law in The Hague, Holland. This Maftir and customary address. The reputed to lie one of the high class
Bernard Wohl and John L. with the former being awarded the
service wa s followed by a 'id us
cateeers and restauranteurs.
honor was one of 12 awarded and
for adults served In one of the
honor of winning by Judges Edith
Brown Are Directors of
Many discriminating Detroiters
I Freeman is the only winner from
Muskin and Nathan R. Berke. Sant
rooms adjoining the Shul, and the have for several seasons taken ad-
Food City Brewing Co.
youngsters were treated with bags I vantage of the opportunity to vu-
Posner was judged the best per-
filled with all sorts of goodies.
former.
I cation at Baron's Resort, where the
Two young Detroiters, well
All of the tournaments were un-
To celebrate this outstanding following facilities are offered: known and popular in the com-
performance of their non, Mr. and Large, airy, well-furnished rooms, munity, are among the directors der the auspices of the dramatic
Mrs. Kraft gave a dinner party with private baths and showers; of the Food City Brewing Co. of ' committee of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center of which Benjamin
for the family on Sunday evening children's dining room, with 'cov-
et the Olympia Hotel in Mt. Cle- ernes in charge; play ground, Battle Creek, whose product, Wilk is chairman. Mrs. Nathan R.
Mess. Covers were laid for close to dance pavilion, men's and women's Food City Beer, has become one Berke was the director of the tour-
of the most popular beers on the naments.
100 guests. Among them were ItIr. I solariums

with social and hysical
market. They are Bernard Wohl
and Mrs. S. Levy, of Gary, Ind., directors in char ge.
and John L. Brown, and to them
Mr. and Mrs. E. Stadler of Toledo,
Lawn Strawberry Festival of
is given much credit in success-
0., Mrs. A. Haskell, Mrs H. Levin
J C. R. S. Donor Event a fully guiding the affairs of the
J. W. E. W. 0. June 19
and Mrs. G. Rosenthal of . Chicago,
Success
company.
North Woodward branch of the
While both are naturally enthu-
During the dinner the Bar Mitz-
The third anniversary $5 donor siastic about the remarkable J. W. E. W. 0. held a board meet-
vah addressed the participants
and was followed by Sol Kasdan, , luncheon given on Tuesday, June "hold" Food City Beer has taken ing and a luncheon at the home of
his teacher, B. Isaacs, superinten- 5, at the Shaarey Zedek, by the on the public, they attribute its Mrs. 1.. Robins, 1946 Calvert.
A lawn strawberry festival is
. dent of the United Hebrew Schools, j Molly Seigel Auxiliary of the Jew- popularity to the uniformly deli-
I. H. Slendelsohn, Miss Elizabeth' ish Consumptive Relief Society of cious taste. Louis Barth who for to be held at the home of Mrs.
M.
Disner, 3816 Cortland, on
Finley, B. Kraft, grandfather of Denver, Colorado, was a huge sin:- many years served as brewmaster
Hannan, and the host and hostess. cess.
in the leading breweries in Ber- Tuesday, June 19, 8 p. m. All
the
All the speakFrs ---siere introduced I The Auxiliary, headed by
lin and Vienna, and who in con- members and friends are invited.
To open the next season, it is
by Si. H. Zackheim, the toast- president, Mrs. M. Freedman, sidered one of the foremost brew-
master for the evening. thanks all those whose cooperation masters in the United States, to- planned to have a dinner-dance on
By way of entertainment piano and services helped make the day has been engaged in a similar Sunday, Oct. 7. Organizations
solos were rendered by Abraham luncheon a success. They include capacity by Food City. lie has are asked to keep this date open.
Pledges are being taken for the
Silver, one of the guests, Hannan the speakers, Rabbi Leon Frani introduced many new methods in
Kraft, the guest of honor, and a and Dr. David Fauman, for their brewing which improve the taste donor luncheon on Jan. 9. Any-
clarinet solo by Eugene Kraft, who , inspiring speeches and the ladies
and quality of the product. For one wishing to earn admission
was accompanied on the piano by who generously donated their time example, it is one of the first should call Sirs. A. Goldberg,
Philip Leemon. , and energy to produce a tine play
breweries in America to brew in a Townsend 7-2171 ffl fli
The affair was concluded with appropriate for the oCcasion. They
general chairman, 2964 Leslie,
I I b • kettl e.
I dancing to the tunes of Dave are: Mrs. B. Sarasohn, honorary
Food City beer is sold through Townsend 7.2171, or her commit-
president of the Northwestern
I Diamond's orchestra.
tee on ways and means, Mrs. J.
authorized
dealers
all
over
Michi-
branch of the Jewish Old Folks
gan, and in Detroit the distribu- Cohen, Townsend 6.6433; Mrs. S.
.
Home ; 111r SI Wexler , president
Picnic of J. W. E. W. 0. on of the Jewish National Fund Aux- tion is handled by Ted Dole and Gendil, I.ongfellow 4295; Mrs. F.
Weisman, Townsend 6-2859; Sirs.
iliary, and Sirs. D. Kavanaugh, Ed Oppenheim, whose quarters
Sunday, June 24
S. Schwartz, 2665 Gladstone. Sirs.
former • secretary of the North are located at 430 E. Woodbridge.
A. Knoppow is chairman of darl-
1 A special meeting of the board Woodward branch of the European
ings and memoriams. Mrs. J. Mo-
j of directors of the Jewish Women's Welfare Organization. The ladies CAMP LESTER OPENS
dell is president.
were
assisted
by
Mr.
Hyman
of
ON SUNDAY, JUNE 10
, European Welfare Organization
held Monday, June 11, at . Littman 's Peoples Theatre.
the residence of Mrs. lionigman, , Thanks are also given to the
Camp Lester, for boys, located
Up 2745 Cortland Ave., at 12:30 p. m. IL/sited Dairies for their cash con- seven miles from Lorain, 0., opens
Arrangements will be made for ; tribution delivered by Harry Wein- this Sunday, June 10. the season
Hebrew and Jewish Instruction
the picnic to be held Sunday, June berg; to Hyman Altman for his to last through Sept. 2.
Given; Boys Prepared for
For information regarding the
I 24, , at Belle Isle. Mrs. A. Katzin, assistance on his radio hour and
Bar Mitzvah
I the chairman of this affair, will the Forward. A special vote of camp write to the director, L. I
' thanks was given The Detroit Jew- Reich, 1836 Lee Road, Cleveland
prepare home cooked meals, etc.
A cross cut of the activity at
I Mrs Honigman is preparing a ish Chronicle for its splendid co- Heights, 0.
Camp Moriah makes a truly inte-
operation.
At Camp Lester a boy may spend resting picture. A Jewish camp for
luncheon to follow the meeting.
The next regular meeting of the
the summer in the health-giving the Jewish boy, located on Lake
organization will be held Monday, Contributions to Jewish Chil- sunshine, in work and play direct. Moriah, Grand Junction, Mich., it
ed by college-trained counselors was founded to supply the long felt
June
i Iti.
dren's Home
who are specialized in the various need for a really Jewish camp in
Mesdames Sonia Epstein and J.
Satofsky of 1734 Virginia _ Park
The Jewish Children's Home I activities and who work with a the Great Lakes district. Staffed
were appointed on the sick commit- wishes to acknowledge with thanks view toward developing and en- by counsellors of the highest ca-
, tee of the organization. Their tel- the receipt of the following done- riching a boy's character. The boy libre obtainable it offers the boy
in camp learns new lessons about more than a place for physical and
ephone is Trinity 2-0001,
rubs s hou lders with other recreational activity. It cultivates
Office staff of the Allen Indus-1 l b i o f e , r ( s ,
learns to ma ktin
e l as
g f
the boy developing him education-
tries, in memory of the late J. W.
and develops physi- ally as well. Hebrew and Jewish
.
Allen .
rally
and
is
better
prepared
to take instruction is given if desired and
esi.n. 1.'14 cedalintunt sea. returned
2454 Euclid ships, o
i"
Ze
11e
Morris,
M

from Aflame Cif,
urine attended the
o
s I ng confining winter school children are schooled in any sub-
t- ,n1 Jewimh FIdin.alion , Ave., in memory of her father,
National t• red
activities.
jects in which they may be weak.
and lite N•tional ronferente of Jewish J aco b .
For the long summer evenings Boys ready for their Bar Mitzvah
.
'
. soosi Semlen . wain. in ins Kant. Rabbi
Mrs. J. W. Allen and Mrs. Her-
cedar bauni v isited h ie pare,. In Natal
ther e are beach parties, wiener are prepared. Moriah is • projec-
York .Mt,, anti he
the gum. en...titer ry Galdman of 2305 West Boston
,
. h11• roasts,
st Controgation lieth Judah on Ventre,
tion of the home and school life
e.,rein . M. Lewis of 7412 ti,,,
. , 1.,,;;
,
.AvM
, ..
.,, r t
in n. ,. 4.
,,
.,i .tnibi , ,,,,t
r n was ...
ore hunts, music, singing, drama- of the boy of orthodox family into
.,
I memory of Mr. Mor- ,
story
telling, stunt nights, a healthy outdoors camp life.
c oma In Ventror.
ris Hurwitz of 309 Seottholm , masquerade parties and movies.
Reveille is at 6:55 a. m. every
Mr% toadt'amln .east the week-end ' Ave., Syracuse N. Y.
'
The program has been carefully morning, from 7 to '7:15, morning
In lietrolt I. the guest of her MI. 141.
Jack Rosenberg of the Restrict(
p lanned and the activities are
Ina /Aiwa Zelda •n.I Belle Simon. ~
exercises and dip; flag raising at
Co., 14400 Wyoming adapted to the needs of each a
7:15; breakfast, 7:30; camp clean
one acre Robert Rndnay have an Ave.
, group. There are four groups: The up, 8:15 to 8:30, at which time
the luer'r
latter'. sister. Wag
their Rue...
B.
, Cella Miller of Detroit. Wee Hiller la
Brownies, 6 to 10 years; The Jun- inspection is held; morning activity
!non, honored by many lovely efaire
the Mr Ar atn is dtic MrAwn
Ca.,
Hudson of fors, 10 to 12 years; The Inter-
and instruction period, 9 to 10:30;
River r Ave.
A
i 1r, . Ri
Bbl radarbaum ennderted um-fru Grand
mediates, 12 to II years, and The morning swim for beginners, 10:30
mon,
Adolph Deutsch,
D
168 V,
I tilde, essnIng ..In cll.-maned •The Honer
Seniors, 14 to IR years.
of Roth., inlii - Minthl, own L....a are to
to 11; swimming period all in, 11
.
onaMrA.vaen
Ever y b oy Is required to have a
1 Mnsio during the outnnirr.
to 11:45; dinner, 12:15; rest hour,
d Mrs. Herman Cohen, physical examination before en
Stewart 1-1,51, of Chbano eDent Ihe 1624
at 1:15. Afternoon activity begins
GI ynn Ct .
rolling. The care of the boy ' s health
I pant Wee k•end ar , th
at 2 p. m.; afternoon swim at 4: lb;
.
yr
land at, Ben 1-'1,bter. him Parents,
and his physical development is the retreat to
---
the colors, 5:15; supper ,
' A a gudath c Herzl h Young
motiv ting. idea ba k of t e whole
learildi men rtn•mbera of Alpha
5:30; special meetings, evening
camp program.
,,.non Ti. ore graduating f ■ —• .1.-I,, ,-,
Judaea Club
activity and instruction, from 6:30
Camp Lester is s situated only 36 till
r Ni o
Agudath Herzl Young Judaea
ha•rts of latn•Ing. im
al
ton d
taps at 9 p. m.
m il iles we s t o Cl e •
on Lake
:VS '17
.
S n t r met at the
4iebrew yational
1 in•troit.
r
,
School, 9341 Oakland, June 6. m
E s. It is easily reached by 'ido- Turover Picnic on Sunday,
o bile along Lake Road, interur-
I Wednesday, June 13, election Wil l
bar ri va
ictar for bus. It has • great
June 17
"h.... Steer...or Published i• Doe!. , be held of delegates to the CM- , p
Ilhe
e rontage of clean, sandy
Turover Aid Society opens the
cinnati convention of Young Ju-
&lilies
beach, 'parlous surrounding farm summer's activities with a pic:i2,

CENTER NOTES

FOOD Cir.(

BEER

FROM BATTLE CREEK

Even though out plant is one of the Ingest andfonest on

the United States we have been walloped with ceder.

horn Jules everywhere.

Important International Award Given
Alwyn V. Freeman by Rockefeller Fund

you have hied to get FOOD CITY BEER and have
bun enable to do so may we suggest that you by again

this unto Is Out plant Is working twenty.four hours a day
to met the unprecedented demand of this new dis-

tinguithed product

BREWED-IN-GLASS

The reason for the popularity of FOOD CITY BEER is

due of cunt to its &Wow taste. It it brewed in spe•

tally built glut Isom kettles by a pottered process

originated its VI... FOOD CITY BEER ot always

engem and thoroughly aged—that's why it is so mellow,

so pale and so unusual. We sip you to by FOOD CITY

BEER today.

On Sale at Better Dealers

Varied Facilities
At Baron ' s Resort

FOOD CITY BEER It told through authorised dealers all
met Michigan and ii you are enable to get FOOD CITY

BEER in your locality please advise us, enclosing ye,.

chalet's name end seldom.

RA. 7080

FOOD CITY BREWING CO.

BATTLE CREEK, MICH

SERVE") . WHEREVER SMART PEOPLE GATHER

/ / / / / / / /

Prices Reduced!
Pontiac 8

DOWN $4 0 ON ALL

MODELS

THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE LOW PRICED FIELD!

Now Only $6

AND win b..

Moriah Camp Life

List prices, Pontiac, Michigan, with standard extra equipment $32.00 additional

Pontiac Eight has not been cheapened in
any way . . . nothing has been omitted . .
nothing has been changed but the price!

Coincident with the opening of the Na-
tional Exhibits, General Motors Products,
Pontiac announces a sweeping price re-
duction on every car in the Pontiac line
, effective June 2.

Same Car ... Same Performance
Same Economy .. but a New Value
Nothing Changed but the Price!

Tie Pontiac Eight now listing at $40 less
is the identical car that has thrilled thou-
sands of owners with its remarkable
smoothness, ease of riding and exceptional
economy. It has the same 117-inch wheel-
base, Knee-Action wheels, True-Course
steering, powerful Bendix brakes, Fisher
bodies and Fisher No-Draft ventilation.

In making this sensational price reduction,
Pontiac announces that the big, beautiful

Before you buy any car SEE and DRIVE
the low-priced, economical Pontiac Eight!

LANSING NOTES

Owners Say 16 to 18 Miles to the Gallon! .;: n ------ tin. -"''-'"' "i'i

On display at National Exhibits, General Motors Products, Convention Hall, June 2.9



I

I THE HAGUE. (.1TA1—A Dutch.
!edition of Julius Streicher's hit-
i terly anti-Semitic weekly, Per '
appeared here last
: Stuermer
The ember. which it is be-
week
lioved was Published with the aid
of money from Germany. is writ-'
ten in • peculiar mixture of Dutch
and German and contains vitriolic
lattaiks on rominent Dutch Jews.

PONTIAC DEALERS EVERYWH ERE---SEE THE ONE NEAREST YOU 1 i

.

daea. Juno 17, the annual pic-
nic will be held at Belle Isle, near
the Athletic Field.
The club gave $10 to the Keren
lionoar.
1. A. Lawton stated that he is
informing local synagogues that
the president of the club, Abe

Mitock, head cantor of the club.
will conduct services for the bens-1
fit of Young Judaea.

' land, part of which ha been laid to be held on Sunday, June 17
cut in an athletic field for all the from morning until midnight,

activities which boys love.
If motoring, take the Lake Shore
Road West, 7 miles from Lorain.
Interurban car or bus stops at
Camp Lester archway which leads
to (amp grounds.

Park, Rochester Road
and 1655 Mile Road.
Directions: Woodward to Floylal
Oak, Main Street, turn right to
Rochester Road to 1615 Mile

the Heinrich

Road.

here will be dancing outdoors
Revenge is sweet only to the I:
all day, or one's favorite sports
very small individual.
I may be enjoyed in the afternoon.

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