• • ,Atiteriam lavish Palos&al Coact CLIFTON AVZNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO I. EDEMITIEYSISli C1.1 RONICLE JR. CONGREGATION t n it SERVICES NOV. 24' PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE be rleog na ordr edasanweolildifoar- adults to behold these embryonic v r c oef s to a h the somep a d r tai y c i ptehnetys Gewerkshaften Hold Avukah Concert Sunday Evening Conference Dec. 13 All progressive labor organiza- The Jewish Art Tours of Chi- cago, featuring two internation- tions in Detroit are invited to par- ticipate in the tenth annual con- ally known artists in the persons of Nathan Vizonsky, dancer, and ference for • the Jewish Pioneers Workers of Palestine, Thursday, Rosalind Glickman, pianist-dra- matist, will appear in Detroit on December 13, at 9 p. m., at the Farhand Folk Shute, 8679 12th St. The business of the conference will consist of reports of the pro- gress and achievement of the work- ers of Palestine to date, report of last year's Gewerkshaften activi- ties in Detroit, and discussion of plans fur future activity here in I support of the workers of Pales- , tine. Last year Palestine absorbed a Jewish immigration of almost 50,- 000, but increasingly large numbers will have to be received from the countries where the Jewish masses are suffering economic disaster and political persecution. This respon- sibility must be shared by every Jewish organization in the world that realizes the gravity of the sit- uation with which our people are faced. The tenth annual conference for Nathan Vieonsky and Rosalind Jewish Pioneer Workers expects Glickman as "The Pioneers" representation of two delegates from each organization, and re- quests that these delegates be Sunday evening, Nov. 25, i n a concert of Jewish folk art. elected immediately, and their Having recorded astounding names he sent in to the National will be forced to give way." At the services to be held Nov. Appeal for Shaarey Zedek 24, Geraldine Bremen will give the resume and Marvin Reider Group la Made by will deliver the sermon. Bernard Rubiner will conduct the intro- Abe Gordon ductory services, Irving Munich Abe Gordon, who supervises will chant the Schachris and Her- the Junior Congregation of Shaa- bert Levin, the Musaf, Louis Wei- rey Zedek, this week stated: senfeld is the Baal Koreah for the "Once again the vision of Pro- Junior Congregation. Following phet Isaiah, who foretold of the the services, the Sisterhood mem- future when impetuous youth berg, under the chairmanship of would assume the role of leader Mrs. Louis Tobin, will be hostes- to their mature elders, will be Sell to the Juniors in the social realized. The little child shall hall where refreshments will be lead them were the words of the, served. great prophet, and indeed the lit- tle child will lead them, for on ARRANGE NEW YEAR'S Saturday, Nov. 24, the Junior PARTY AT B'NAI DAVID' Congregation of Shaarey Zedek will again be honored with the Plans are bring made for a party privilege of conducting services to be held New Year's Eve at the in the main auditorium of their B'nai David Synagogue, 14th and synagogue. It is hoped that these Elmhurst Are. by members of the services which the juniors conduct Sisterhood and the Men's Club. in their unique manner will con- An eight-course catered dinner, tinue to have wholehearted sup- drinks, favors, an excellent orches- port of every member of this con- tra, and a galaxy of stars will be gregation. some of the highlights of the eve- "As is obvious, it rests square- ning. Reservations are being taken ly upon the shoulders of these by Morton H. Espar, Townsend conscientuous youngsters a n d 6-5128. others with similar inclinations If a woman has a really good successes throughout the Middle Labor Committee, 8679 12th St. that the future of this congrega- tion and of religion in general be husband the neighbors always say West with a program which is unique in purport and presenta- GROWTH IS NOTED perpetuated. Therefore, it should he is henpecked. tion, the company is making its IN ANTI - SEMITISM Detroit visit under the auspices IN J. D. C. REPORT of Avukah. Through dance and voice, pan- o pm i,G PAGE I 1 ONCLU E tominie and music, the artists will give expression to that which ' is intrinsically Jewish. The con- feeding children and adults and cert runs the gamut of human for providing clothing and shelter U. S. 5. R. (PussiA) A TORGSIN ORDER embtion in the portrayal of that increased alarmingly. Desperate peculiar union of pathos and com- appeals came to us from institu- edy which characterizes the Jew- lions for the care of children, of orphans, from medical - sanitary is soul. Nathan Vizonsky, who first organizations, f r o m hospitals, worked under Max Reinhardt, i s clinics, from Jewish schools, Tal- on Youth HOLMES HADASSAH Symposium Problems at Center LUNCHEON SPEAKER Wednesday, Nov. 28 Nationally • Prominent Lec- turer to Address Donor Event on Dec. 11 Each year a speaker of national prominence is chosen as the guest of honor at Detroit chapter of Iladassah's donor luncheon. This year, the organization secured as its guest speaker for the seventh annual donor luncheon, on Dec. MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON "The Problems of the Modern Youth" will be presented in a sym- posium, sponsored by the Michigan 'Youth's Congress, at the Jewish Community Center, iVedneeday, Nov. 28, at '8 p. m. Rabbi Bernard Ileller of 'fillet Foundation at Ann Arbor, and G. Robert Koopman of the Michigan Youth's Commission will be speakers of the evening. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El, who is himself one of the en- dorsers of the Congress, will pre- side. The president of the Senior House Council, Morris Mary, will represent the senior groups, The usual discussion and question per- iod will follow the speaker's ad- dresses. This meeting, the first of its kind, marks the beginning of one of the most important campaigns in the history of youth legisla- tion in Michigan. It will precede the calling of the first Michigan Youth Congress in Ann Arbor, where, for the first time, young people representing cities and towns all over Michigan will con- vene for a constructive discussion with a view toward ultimate solu- tion of the issues and problems which maturing youth must face and meet, and the best means of approaching such difficulties.. At this time, all over Michigan, youth groups are convening to discuss their particular problems and ar- range for representation at the Ann Arbor conference. The speakers on Wednesday eve- ning will touch upon the basic needs of youth, economically and socially; they will also deal with the problems of education, recrea- tion, personnel, employment and re- ligion, The Forum is open to all youths and adults interested in youth problems. All youth organizations are asked to send representatives and to advise the Center of the number of delegates being sent. 11, the Rev. John Haynes Holmes, pastor of the Community Church of New York City, and celebrated as one of America's most elo- quent and liberal-minded preach- ers. For niany years, Rev. Holmes has been a close friend of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, with whom he has served on various projects for municipal reform. His in- terest and sympathy in the Zion- ist movement led hint to visit Palestine and to write the well known book "Palestine Today and Tomorrow." His subject at the Iladassah luncheon will be "The Miracle of Zion." The weekly luncheonette meet- ings at the Book Cadillac Hotel Senicesi Dr. Leo 61 Franklin will meupy the continue to add zest to the donor Nov. sudsy morn ka 56. at 10:45, luncheon campaign. On Wednes- pulpit and deliver the pre-Thanglying ser- day a delightful one-act play, en- mon under the ouggestive tale: "Blessed titled "They're All the Same," Ditmontent." On Sabbath, Nov 25, th• indult will directed by Mrs. Walter Lichten- be occupied by Rabbi Leon Pram whose feld, proved very entertaining. At nermon will be, "Father Jacob" On Sunday, Bee. 5, at 14):45 A. M., next Wednesday's meeting, a Rabbi Moat. Feuerilcht of Indian- ' . 'lladassah Almanac," written by attune, tot and iY ll oroup tee T. n • si neti, onio, Miss Hattie Gittleman and di- or cien ie w ile rected by hire. Harry L. Jackson, lo'ln",,,,r:ro, it as.no`,','„; onna Union of Ame lean Hebrew Congregations. will be presented. comma. ty Mrs. Ralph Davidson, donor TlatakagIvIng uncheon chairman, and Mrs. Sol Lifsitz, financial secretary, an- 'gv".":::2'11"‘,1 iurn:11011::: " '" flounce the following additional ih.I.I. I.IYT31.!1 ,t of r;Nidho the ineettere or Art e auditorium luncheon 1 : Ai. the pledgee for t he e, Ur. Josetll A. Soot. will DAVE COOPER SAYS - DEAL WITH THE LARGEST REMEMBRANCE ADVERTISING CO. IN THE WORLD A Complete Line of CALENDARS, LEATHER GOODS, NOVELTIES Playing Cards ENGRAVING nEbnON GREETING CARDS ETC. cards. FOR QUALITY, SERVICE and PRICE, CALL DAVID COOPER RePresentIng Drowto a Bigelow 901 FOX THEATER BLDG. • Smoker of K. of P. On Tuesday Nigh t h , ■ng T■ J. W. E. W. 0. Plans Donor Luncheon L. A. S. BAZAAR The eighth annual bazaar and carnival of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium and Ex-Patients Home will be held at the B'nai Moshe Center from Saturday evening, Dec. 1, to Moirlay, Dec. 10, inclusive. Sixty-five organizations have al- ready accepted the invitations to march in to this affair for the benefit of unfortunate victims of tuberculosis. All groups, includ- ing societies, congregations, clubs, are expected to join the big par- ade. Call Madison 0766 for in- formation and leave the message when your organization will come so that same may be published in The Jewish Chronicle. The official grand opening of this event will take place on Sat- urday evening, at 8 o'clock. Mayor Couzens and Judge Vincent M. Brennan have been invited to officially open this bazaar and car- nival. Leading artists of Litt. man's People's Theater will par- ticipate in the musical program. Other talent will participate in the musical program. Other tal- ent will take part. There will be no admission charge. The attention of the public is called to the fact that not a sin- gle patient has been refused ad- mittance to the sanatorium since the inception of the auxiliary, and that for the last eight years numeroet patients from Detroit have been admitted, among them men and women referred by Dr. Derbey of the Ilerman Kiefer Hospital and other local medical authorities. A mother of three small children was sent away last Tuesday. A young lady of 23 is now on the applicant list wait- ing to be admitted. The sanatorium has, for the last 21 years, functioned in the interests of indigent consump- tives, and it has provided them, absolutely free of charge, with shelter, food, the best of medical care and attention and, above all, with a friendly, homelike atmos- phere. It has a recreation hall where artists appear in recitals, and the bed-ridden patients have radios in their rooms. The sanatorium is serving the purpose of a Jewish hiepital for victims of tuberculosis. It finds itself in • critical financial condi- tion. Proceeds of this ten-day bazaar and carnival will aid this institution, make it possible fo r more Detroit patients to be sent to the sanatorium and ex-patients home. Heinz Liepmann Tells Ex- periences to Shaarey Zedek Audience The tragedy of a German-Jew- ish refugee who has escaped from the Whitmoor concentration camp was revealed in all its horrors when Ileinz Llepmann, author of "Murder-Made in Germany," ad- dressed an audience of more than 1,100 in the social hall of the Shaarey Zedek, on Wednesday evening. The lecture was ar- ranged by the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek. Before Mr. Liepmann had spoken five minutes it became ap- parent that as he spoke he relived his experiences and saw again be- fore him the panorama of blood- shed and barbarism perpetrated by the Nazis. A very sick man whose health has been permanently damaged as a result of the beatings ad- ministered to him in the concen- tration camp, Mr. I.iepmann re- lated again the story of Ger- many's first few months under the Nazis and the methods used to force Ilitlerism upon the people in the Reich. Ile ducted from his book as` a means of telling how he escaped from the con- centration camp by swimming for two and a half hours and finally binding on an American freighter, Mr. Liepmann reminded his audience of the dangers of Fas- cism facing this country and urged that all should take an interest in politics in order to stave off forthcoming dangers. Ile declared that when a person who fights with reason has as his opponent a man who uses weap- ons, the latter will win. Mr. Liepmann said that Ger- many's downfall is due to three causes: 1. Indifference of cul- tured people who would not use the same weapons used by the Nazis to prevent the latter from gaining control; 2. the rise of the unhappy republic after the war and the election of Hitler; 3. the actions of Germany's lead- ers who yielded to Hitler after he had lost 2,000,000 votes in the 1932 election. Explaining why he dedicated "Murder-Made in Germany" to the Jews, the speaker stated that he is certain that the Socialists in Germany will win and that when they die they die as mar- tyrs. But when the Jews die, he declared, they die only in the long course of an historic tradi- tion, they die for the cause of justice in the world, as inheritors of an historic tradition. His concluding warning to the audience was "You are in danger. Fight with all your love and all your hate against war and against the dictates of violence. Do not for- get how to sacrifice. Do not for- get the martyrs in Germany." Mr. Liepmann was introduced by Simon Shetzer. Harry M. Shulman, president of the Shea- rey Zedek Men's Club, presided at the meeting. Violin *elections by Leo Bistriteky of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, accom- panied by Miss Rosa Bassin, pre- ceded Mr. Liepinann's address. oval in • hint Notro ■ ■ n nrimnal RANDOLPH 6900 ADDRESS REVEALS GERMAN TRAGEDY 65 GROUPS HELP e master of the Chassidic Dance. mud Torahs, Yeshivahs, from He traveled thousands of miles trade schools and from free loan throughout Europe studying the societies we had established, as ecstatic and enraptured move- merchants, traders and artisans will enable your relatives in the U.S.S.R. to buy meats of this dance which so increasingly sank to the weakest heavy clothing, shoes, underwear, foodstuffs, aptly lends itself to artistic ex- category of the population. household utensils, tobaccos and countless other pression. He won the adulation In all, the joint distribution domestic or imported articles. These gifts will be of the thousands who viewed him committee expended or alloted the original presentation of for activities in Eastern Europe long doubly valued with the oncoming of the "The Romance of a People." Mr. and in Austria, where the Jewish Russian winter. Vizonsky also will be seen in situation has become most pre- Prices compare favorably with dance interpretations from "Lam- carious, approximately $320,000 entationa of Job," "Rebbe Tans," during the year 1933 and the those in America and various folk and pioneer early months of 1934. Fortun- ately this yas augmented by the • dan Itcoesa L lind Glickman is an artist activities of the American Joint For Tomlin orders fint1atelnitSt11.71V1011A6A arm in elocution and dramatization. Reconstruction Foundation, in NO yews tonal bank ar authorised at atITORG. 261FifthAvult.f. She fairly bristles with the stark which the JDC cooperated with realism of Bialik. The dramatic the ICA to extend small credits quality of her voice particularly at low rates of interest to almost fits her in the presentation of her 300,000 breadwinners, thus bring- role. She has been particularly ing aid to from 1,250,000 to commended for her work in "The 1,600,000 persons." YOU CAN TELL In Russia, the J. D. C. alloted 1 City of Slaughter." THE WORLD This concert is not being given more than 5,000,000 rubles for YOU BOUGHT IT - for profit the nominal charge for farm settlement work in 1933, On Tuesday, Nov. 27, the De imTpoin: AT KOSINS troit Lodge No. 55, Knights o f admission going merely to cover and 2,000,000 rubles were ex- M«adenl «e J. presentation. Pended in fitting thousands of CtIf El will officially take purl In Ull• lien MIN.', 0 1. Baker. Emil Beth Pythias, will hold a smoker i n the expense of a small ron, Harry Becker. Harry ft. Bennett, serviee. Tickets may be obtained at Grin- persons, for factory or shop work conjunction with the exemplitica store, but you Ed Bernie, lime Biel- Teen& rennet nell'a the Jewish Community Who were unable to be taken into rielve Ilene., cultural event of the Illoontgarden. Ituth Diemen- tion of the second rank. Th e T he outetandIn get • grant farm settlement activities, the field. het, A. IL Brodie. J•colt Iturrown, Mor• .nairo In Detroit t will be the debate work will be put on by a team Center, where the concert will be can- value. Know- rim Cotten. R. cot, David lieu, Bare belecon Norman Thenta• Borland report said. In Palestine, the held, or from the many Jewish and Dr. /lemon., Moe Iliamood, Harry liunits, didata fur president In 1932, anumits, ing how •nn organizations to which they have J. D. C. also made substantial Alan M Duon, William Feline, Abra- II•rry Gideon., profinwor of m propool• where to sue r o,he on (he Chica Herman of contributions. University olv ham M. Fara, Al Foreman, been allotted. ie money three prob- al t ed th anom. Franyblau. Alex Freeman. Rhea Viash• Pow "Reo be Stayed C risi s in Germany the Worst Alex lem of the American Peoldo c• days le oome• G htdaln. Louis Goldman, man Tuesday Goidelic', I. E. under the capitalist system," thing to 1100 was the Jewish crisis in Goldsmith, Maurice gh 'tarry N. night. Nov. at 5.30 abort, Althou lb Greenbaum, proud of. rmany, however, that evoked iioodman. sill be tha third event la the Tein• Germany, troeamen, Zolda Horne Nam [(viper, there 0111 still be an the deepest sympathy of the Jew- JArk Molt, Alex Inirnerntan. Theodore pie F orum series, The smart•' pun home a was. ticket nity ish people in the United States leases. William B. lambent. Zanier oPimrtu al'm's Sulla la IIII1P to be rotated In the central taro- Jaelumn. Ilarry Jto•k . Jacob, eepetlelly reiterved non of the Temple al Jorubc America _ and that necessitated the JDC's B A Jacob, Paul E Jacob th kid hold... Cl,. wagon Koehn f Preparations are being corn- assuming large responsibilities in [tarry KIM, sot Kaufman, Nathan Kop- for menoon beginning NOV. oy, starry Kraft, Charles Lapidee. Jack ti, ket fur eight men.. pleted for the donor luncheon of connection with the tragic plight 2l, will he 62 00. or 36 cut. per Pm- $25.00 Juttenh Lehrh•ula. ktauMe ture. The sitigle admisalou la II cents. the North Woodward branch of of the Jews in that country and SOI IA.,. Philip L110.1111. Lealle alitcheli. Samuel Nilo h. the Jewish Women's European of the refugees," Mr. Hyman Tamale New:beau In sewing, ell, Mourn . . Morae. loodore Moskowitz. The Pielerhood clamed; Welfare Organization, to be held continued. 11.11do, will eve I. B. Moos lora II Boyer. Max cooking, hint.. Mrs, A. Goldberg, Kurt Stelae, Moyer Pereira, Samuel start I" about two weeks under the on Jan. 9. "The first precipitate exodus of ge thou Prentlauer. kin. t' olonel donor luncheon chairman, report- thousands of Jews from Germany Pun Otalrtnanship of Mrs. Clement Bopp Fur J as lllll .1 , I, M•erhe (teen 1 H !Ladner, inforallon. call Mrs. Mropp, m ed favorable progress at the meet-, was followed by the sobering and Rhode., Mary Rosen. Meyer Rosen- further bongreliow J. N. F. Auxiliary Plans If you know of anyone who Is III, ing held at the home of Mrs. tragic realization of the German baum, limbo; lloaendeld. Fettle at Both. J. Samuel Itubiner. David need of • friend, Box Distribution lonely. eliut.ln or in Vogel, 2656 Leslie Ave., on Nev. Jews themselves that hundreds of nallie 4anluel Salk. J. A Saran.. Joe- Itelonen Grand !Liver • Clifford 8 Kuplutolle, thalrinan notify 11. Jule Mchillo. Samuel conaultlee, 13. 'thousands of them would per- eith nulillier. Ralph n t of ped al vleitIng and a antic Mchreler. Iteurhe Seligman. Nate !Ma. Longfellow 6341 The chairman urges all mem- ' force have to readjust their lives On Wednesday afternoon a spe- Shulman. Burton N. N ItuliP has boss sleeted pro. Harry Clenle id V hers and friends to participate in , within Germany itself, there seek It•11 I Memel Nathan Silber. cial meeting was held at the home Ike Olaterbood board "10•114 to all c , J ti s Monate, • apte affair a u c of Mrs. Samuel Heyman, on Stur- , making this cess. new occupations, and train their skin, isemess AGENCY IS GIVEN tevant Ave., for the purpose of Those wishing assistance in rum- youth for new callings either 8skooss• •V•s!•,.. r"Va''"• st,rir'w x::.;:. ,„,„ Fete. het.: 9,700 NEW VISAS irr:leinan 11.0;1 d , touge, bridge parties or car s to within the framework of life in ,61'u or tf dlcit- old forming committees for the .1. N. T1711.. t !elso 1 I • "tomries:1Croleting • rPue of F. boxes under the chairmanship ' fur the ' earn their fees Should call Chair- Germany or by way of prepare- Wet•moo. I w Verrone J.. ob Ziff Only y ems, . Onl onalltutlon :dotl., 1C0N•LUDEll FROM PAGE 11 d'"""" l '""'"" Jesus le of Mrs. Louis Schlien. NATHANIEL GOLDSTICK men Mrs. J. Gendil, Longfellow lion for ultimate settlement in tweets Is, metMere fur the year 1/34-36 are ells b iend /Ides rtolo rm14 Arthur riu ul. Two trees were planted by the M rs. A. Goldberg, T o att ut analog. are MO ed. the labor shortage, which has exist- consisting of Edward N. Barnard, I , send 7651 ... he tousle DOH of t f gr Auxiliary in honor of h;li Sachse'e chairman c a rman of -0 Cooperating Agencies to take part 111011 all fur "toting ed for the past two years. Corporation Assistant Koh d c - st,.. 11 . eretta Weisman, Counsel ceriee, or Mrs. E. eaten. e emigration likely ,• toe o aar re- (is, redie , 1un Ol I ie op yman review., recovery. "We shall continue our efforts to Nathaniel Goldstick , Past Chart- Hood Nen n or .+d e > The regular meeting was held T owl'isend 6-2859 . if th turns to Germany reach a as high ,ites n ..me to ree reriemeeis . we I increase appreciably the immigra- cellor Sidney L. Alexander, Rabbi. The following ladies are giving sleety the collaborat on o 1 to Tuesday afternoon at the Jewish ' . f agenciea, J.. I) . (' . wit : h ot h er rel ie d McDonald de- ...day night lo tom] 34 In order cod f , tion of Jewish workers to Pales- Ilarold Rosenthal, Past Chancellor bridge 1211 40,000, but Mr. nnelln Ito Mc ,Pule ). du nut ne onor poin sn, out that not only has it or th e Old Folks' Home, with an over- pettier. • (line d to discuss this eubject. tine," the Jewish Agency statement Edmund M. Shmin osses. from • roues. , of sess e and Max Fin- luncheon: assisted Jewish committees.hut Ta r d r i s ,r,eni,, ,e,,I.i.eit ,,,t ,, 0 e sat flow attendance. Aaron Rosen- He said there were now 1,000 declared. kelston. Saturday, Nov. 24, 311 at the home berg, as speaker, later gave two r ti t su r rt had been given "to s , t1 la ,froo b Recent economic expansion has The guest speaker of the eve- of Mrs. J. Feig, at 1, u neaanissi t ione like the Society o f destitute Catholic refugees in >: ill humorous readings and several created an unprecendented demand ring will be Edward N. Barnard Ave P ' al ne but explained they iri,. 1 iseee" ;:e'o‘plee Temple Club le w . well rendered vocal selections Iden • at Mrs. (; : H. Student 'aria alum, corner International :3 ,„• • , hriends s fur workers, while the supply of and Samuel Raskin will act as Gantz, 7tio,ori ay, ;sI. oas ,i, were 'ordly per:bone who had left es... ,l 301 e"lwere given by Sidney Gottlie b. Service: International Committee labor has lagged progressivel y. Sweater Germany home time ago w ith Mrs. Max Webster, president Tuexdo Ave.; Mrs. Rubenstein. for Securing Employment for Nude that were now exhausted. - - - This I as led to a concentration in Saturday, Dec. 1, at 2403 Glen-. Ref ugee Professional Workers, of the Auxiliary, who presided at r bettor paid jobs, particularly the dr. Mr. McDonald has just made a 1,00 .1.5 "Me it. the meeting, spoke of the loss the Emergency Committee in A id of Looming building trade, and neg. work in Haifa from thousands of dale , Ave. Paris, Berlin Vienna end' It E Plans were tirade for a shower Displaced German Scholars, E mer- tour of Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish .7 Honk of xodue Ita..t of other fields which are left Jewish applicants in every section . for the Gl Oh' He where he conferred at the • es, or General Orphans' Home gency C o mmittee National Fund will have at the an i t t ee i n Aid of Dia- Rome witt.out an adequate supply of la- 1 Vatican. Ile plane to return tq of l'oland. of Palestine. 'departure of Mrs. Milkovsky placed Foreign Physicians, etc., i bor. Jew sh labor has shifted from Europe fur the Saar plebiscite and A ximila r procedure puns fol. : , and non-sectarian refuicee na- in•lfrom the city, an announced that . ths villages to the towns and from , e of m Inc 00.11. ,nil then tour South America in the , er eve. lowed at Salonica, Greece, " a farewell luncheon will be given tional or district committees " Iln agriculture to indsutry. Shortage olitme. ,, V Ms .1 4.; aa JewIan but, to 130 young h e ewisgency cose h A concluding hie review, Mr. holie of orlcaniaing ,..4 in lire honor on Saturday eve- of Jewish agricultural labor has th J 111411118 Notts aifa , arbor. knd Catholic ref tiger iminigra- Jews for work in "' nine, Nov. 24, at Buddy's, 9001 Hyman wrote: : been aggravated by the tendency in imIr beautiful Book of Memoti. I be The Salunica Jews, howe ver, have brief I". lion 0.1). 1116, 11.1 or nature otilsoribil In h1 ;',; .12th St. Reservations may of wage earners to turn to inde- been harbor workers for genera- ' Mrs. Louis Mil- our the". ng of millionx rie of all taa S tihe pendent farming. With each new s.IssIllo R e"III1 e tttr.n r Ord7Ohf islill i ffer b'd made by calling EA' e•• Pinai They look to us for ssin- Jews H• Lib•Iled 5 river ler, Euclid 3377•W, or Mrs. Max immigration schedule the shortage lions. •g • T" •or nie n ' Irr or • "*""'' ee /le ' itor from Pso of """'"'" •0rmons entitled The Making of the! ut se ros,17,01;ia.thas,J l!tr. Wekeler, University 1-9071. fur understanding, for of Jewish workers has grown. Hospital Gets New modem Jew s BROOKLYN, N.INCJ C - The Auxiliary also announced The following table shows the Holy Land ye. weal to 2. 1Kelp. William I.. Mclaughlin, young ed- Is-ee tesesee misuIS Arnbulancs A ., ern loon la plc."! for Id.daY like the uff ere lel that the annual donor luncheon immigration schedules requested Al.,' Lapides I. 56. Mr, V= . • .,!:onf,tools'eu:Ilietiirteit' NEW YORK (JTA I --An Amer- Icrld, ,r Nov men and itor of a local German language • e s1s10000s. and the number actually granted •"", • lava" ...wins soet of the committee, the will be held May S. Anyone de- jean ambulance, to be used by the i,:',,,',,,h siring to make an early strut in women of its administrative stall Nazi newspaper, was reseed from gift• by the government: . . ,_ Asked 1ft- ttted Rothschild Hadassah Hospital, has : son >ear in jail for li- spending Aire, term, minting their money by rummage European our and hair air and Mrs Ihnlatimi Iro ldelcin 1.7:1 460 o, tuber. accord. is o , es ireess mse. N v, to tittend a r eohy,. roily too well the inueni. i belling the Jewe, through the __. 000 just arri v ed in Jerusalem , sales *Maid call Mrs. A. , 7 .sprat.. 113: ...... . . }Ir lioldstelnA We- " ----- ol,er.Ipleas of Samuel Unterinser, noted May, a Jew, urged that Je ti ltoss, ing to word received here by lie- & em s ount. ohm 4.776t : Inbar.. use tude of the disaater and the 8305-M. " Euclid r dassah, women's Zionist organize- , ns .lid husband. 11 , and Mrs Al,,' ad.. April. 1133 scups of the problems I lawyer, end two Brooklyn Jewieh ear 1, , ,, 6.609 i irner, 1513 o rf s ii :"7,1,Inn''''''' . N- I. 'eh- Whellliillg 'm• leaders McLaughlin ie the first ' spread the word that they b it. tion. It was chipped from New ;,':,,, woo He ' with which so many Jewish , April, h ‘.."'"/ "0" - tu w o'l ''"Y' ne • Kings CountS York by Mrs. Rive K. Weinstein, crime cited as en example the Stelae gh. pony four men attended a rueeen munities acrusa the sea ale row to be indicted who on her return from a recent Agency Protests contending. For years to come, I under the laws Dorking it lie tin sae' ---- • race or religion: JERUSALEM. - (JTA) - The Palestine trip, raised the necee- . _ their Jingoish and trials will .#11 to libel a presented m e 'mere h ome to make etroit. a-0 P10111b.10 141•I• publishing the Executive of the Jewish Agency nary funds) among friends and to D 1 at the meeting of Meth to us f or Alleviation an d ,en- resided guilty of tIsl,•;;;;III ' rd for • 1 , , for Woe been com le n. held Wedn ris daI ilrel on July 7 last 10 Rsiisb Rays Arran, He. , • on Friday submitted a protest to bought a Ford ambulance, fully etructive eid " s al.-too. In the tempt. ronroa fur the! ESIZIgal1011 the Paleetine government, em- equipped in accord ance with . thr th e autplo to of the RIN•rhood "I Flu here in a antler Pristriim ...Med of • nalsb phssizing that the 9,700 immigra. York hospital standards. Stn Irving Stein NEW Y4.111K IJTA -The Aryl somsoss se Mrs Ben Nein!, Um eole who are con• 14.17 et G loom Sinn b y bleDuue en tire Jewish pp teitihtoo Celnmn air- man and Mr. Monmel rol,n ese. nil• also ann.', ed 111. Berths Unterloyer u of 10 German-Jewish c " Mr tion certificates granted by the aro GENEVA..-Guarantees agesisl tent?, li belled, January meeting Mr. Jerome var.. Mr• ....fulmar ine stank. for Under Mt. C , government for the next six Arabs Demand Preserve his plea fur knit: nee to d ren who ere being brought to ire be Om Niter. ft IV, man. M. ay inmseie the numb" of said fa•ale.' for Ito - Old Document many women hiiie been sewing for the eir• is 1100.,Year hardly a Ch this country to complete th WAX hood in lode • months under the labor schedule 'There refugees toter the bear pleb, I i.e the judge NS week , and proms. In hove points SAFED , Palestine (JTA)- D e. I Po. tehl; p ducetion arrived last I. ri a ;;t0V . ale being urged by James r, Me- paragraph in this editorial that not sufficient . The rotest d .ri,y.erig , of.i v. trr...irity; r :pwnr. g New York y y ' hil."" ",L1h. But this e heer d t he I. ' Ilr' o•fl. tenth.. out that by cutting the requests of velopment of the northern Jewish "•;;• i Donald, commissioner for G, man did not contain libel as...1.4 by Mr. MU morn.. sr u,"es, ser- defendant hap Leen contrite and are all boys beteeen 11 and I/ the Jewish Agency for 113,600 im- sett ements in this district is e• refugees, who arrived here Mon• l4,s1,os.sn•lr result of a 1 ars old and are entering an I pessi.sr reeertee Inat migration certificates to 9,700, the Musty threatened as The lioes has made 0%0 ,14 0 •sologg ctrib.. to , day night to talk with the ,a on quota siam. r%d hs akete will Ise government disregarded the actual dispute begun by Arab agitators sees, supper n 1.« ro rs re policy of this paper has been n„,,,nua ti on , Al Firs ga thri .seirmee w reels II•rria' foreign oce we" , by Ise needs sr toe seam:hoed Mrs ses labor imported from Jerusalem concern- not a They were met at the ter situation in the Palestine • than, of the waitreacelt M. Eirner for the meeting of the League 3 changed The Jews are rib Mho Is read • report on 1 h•le huge or th• flour ier• soil, phi li Tempi. Sisterhoods on 45. i ng ownership of land on Mount m.reer market net th, die- Assembly Mr• Jules N ti booth throubsout ta• oral. re's Y n efAtide, I nc., I enik lialli l Citld The protest of the Jewish Canaan. ira ioi-Jes:t r' iMl' of is the a.. thairavan vthinedy i'lai iii‘ier peel/el:et:a t)11'1Urchthhear 5611:e a , ,,, swoos laoa tell I... p.m. Is I armament conference bureau In Jewish hands for 40 years, c are 1.0.pml Agencay also points out that tke man'e 245 Fifth Ave, under whom: of this Ti,. tea lien ed at the do. Or the view In me has come from Rom e ,,,, re mitten( mother one nth, re tert v ey to , s es, N., In rhary• of Mn now on Mount Canaan is tternot.n •ite heir • of the the children will lie during t demand for 18,600 immigration cer- the land also of the repentance and enure} Mrs Frank . he discussed this ;hese ' being claimed by the Arabs as part • fortnight Miss Rotor, sky T or IVecnletg JeeePh 111,010.00 1011 tificate, was submitted a fter ' changed attitude of thts Paper. 1 stay in Americo Tor o , m y. ear ( W I 'UP wi th Pmderman Mn Buhl auto.. Mrs these children will be careful survey of the actual re - of Moslem religious property. ) -r arel 'Sr. Norman Ilo. km r ....r. I Aloisl Saar ssm- feel that the end: of justice will .rated that League's !Oscan W •lour. of the hoot. Piro Dmil4 ginner Funds, Nev 111 and Mrs LieeIn suspended sentense." placed with private families in deo q irementa of Jekiah labor In Pal - 'Subhl Bey Khadra, notorious Mos- u 11. 1 17 (Pad. .0 Y r. Max 00 ;;;‘,,7,,,; ?.:l•tria l.,'.`,,'".,,s';' mittee and he sailed abseril the be met by a es tin e In the field of agriculture, 'km agitator, whom the Shaw11, 1s,,,;',' Ir;,, was sup- different parts of the country and Ilo mm poured Untennyer's plea Mr. for New Commission called "sinister figure," ; .nd u.. w.. w..t.ser s sae s.u.si,... Manhattan Thursday industry, building and transport. Appeals by former Wag- that it the completion of t heir Alm° P . ." ^ r ^, MO: York :Melly, he said, in cennee. ported by appeared at Sated accompanied by :rat,'":.,in:r1:„Mr• -__ EVILLER LADIES' AID kner mid flun film ht.. whose education, whenever feasible, it his (strafe Joseph Goldstein, n D,:troit. a nd bi t, ri e od cs,,,,, ,,,,,s lion with the fina cing of re lawyer, nationalist extreme the SOCMITY ler Haifa Saute Staveclartatt name appeared in the editorial, is planned to reunite them w ith Auni Abdul Midi Bey. and pro. eesemer worm* Ann of Pontiac ..r. work. parents Any large emigration from the and Rabbi Louis D Grose. Judge their 1 .0 " lik'ARSAW-(JTA) - Hund-ede duced a document alleged to have ' Herman Burin was hou- oup are part of a gr Mrs. Saar, Mr. McDonald explained to Franklin Taylor agreed to mis• The boys meeting bur of Polish Jewish porters, baggage been written 500 tears ago, pur- peril execution of the sentence of 260 Gennep boys and g Iris rs• at a tea and special Emil.. Ng fr. nt the hnme of tarn the preu, would accentuate the at the land be- and dock workers, specially portedly proving t of the Niter Ladies' Aid Society try movers on Are. 11;r3rr " existing financial difficulty This provided McLaughlin'. p a p c r who will be sent to this coup , •,,, chosen. for their sturdy physique, longed to the Moslems. This .ails- the Reich in the next few at her home, SS Richton Ave., on because SO per cent ef the would publish an apology tor the from r rt,„ g e rru i r, IS the en d ,41,4,e 4LP., e .1iirrnl.eg Mrs. Louis will shortly leave for Palestine, ment, if upheld, would annul and continue Its changed months, it was explained by Dr. Tuesday, Nov. 14. WS , . 1,014 in whe money he now has comes learn libel where they will be employed In the rights of the Jewish Colonization remmtiree editor quickly Solomon Lowenstein. chairman of Finen.an, preeMent of the organi• the 7;,* Jews, whereas most of the Sip policy. to which newly created harbor of Haifa, it Association, which purchased the e. ration. opened the meeting. The en's emigrants presumably would Pe agreed. The apology was printed the German • Jewish Childr rongentento re. reme•nem hand 40 year', ago. was nnounced here last week. lie added that the chit dren topic of the day was the card Aid war d woes ees son nimenese romplet ICatholics or non-Jew e h Socialists oh Friday. - • evening, spe a . plant for Iloy Nag t• he sly. on Aba Chuehl, of Palestine, Speaking before the East Mid• range in age between 8 end 16, Party to be held Tuesday No man Is interested in another i e s t eela r , , raise. Ivor I. at the Bar.iall there are only 4,000 or 6,000 r schange cial delegate of the Jewish Agency, renter here. Su- but that must of them will be Dec. 18, at the Dexter Alw rnom 554, Jews in the Saar Basin territory. wood Jewish a :on ::: i h ouse of is now in Poland. where he is se-' man's troubles - unless he is Club. I lorrY Bre.. .pee t heir tene-emier li rairnites o f the amount pt prime Court 'Wire Mitchell between II and 14. lecting the candidates for dock lawyer. &mid' Nell Nabs Direct Mail Service Ith colnpany'• ether- Robert Ripley lettere, (Lament on back of card or kWh.- norm monograms- AI Cantor blotter, pontal rank, etc., and other on one Jerk of 1142 direct Mall ...nice. sod, Nag ON Notts Mr rind Mrs Joseph Anthony of CM- ... ammt .0.1 day. In this rill hut seek. the former tenoning old Mende ai yucta ca, having resided bars at one thno --- J , 5h Oration•r left this mark for eisris •. where he will relnaln unwire- eat the 5loter months. MI1111 NY01111 Illumenau has retuning hump after 'spending the ram true er --- tail aurulay tanning Mr. aril Mrs. George Kahn of Auburn entertained It g m.m• a a buffet 'upper The •ppolol- In. ro,pug individual table. at shish Ii,, an.ele wore mqm,r1, sera carried out IL 1,,, A enr autumn ithad... Later weie Me Moreton of the cranial!. Young People's Temple Club to Stage "Mikado" The Young People's Temple Club's music group announces that the first rehearse! for the Gilbert & Operetta, Sullivan "Mikado," to be given in its; en- tirety, will take place Wednesday night. Ike. 5, at 8 p. In., at Tem- ple Beth El. Male and female vuices of all ranges and qualities can be used. No operatic ability is required. Philip S. Stern and Arthur 1.. Coulson will direct the production. Rehearsals for "Mikado" will be held Dee. 6, Dee. If, Dec. 19. INSTITUTE LECTURES Commander Donald B. MacMil- lan, noted explorer of the Arctic, and Alexander Starkey, author, traveler and motion picture di• rector, will bring tales and mo- tion pictures of the Far NsrUt and of South Sea jungles, whoa they lecture Sunday at the De- troit Institute of Arta. At 3:30 p. rn. Markey will pre- s e n t his illustrated 1 "Among the Maoris of Nur and," and at 8.30 p. m. will lecture and show serethM1 tures of his "New t xploratl Rills Land and Lainderr Justiee may be a good memory. blind, but she has