America 'apish periodical eater - CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO EDLTROTPAISOR&ONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE NAME NEW DONORS FA IT LUNCHEON OF U. II. S. PERSONALITIES ELEVEN IMPORTANT FEDERATION AGENCIES WILL CONDUCT THEIR ANNUAL MEETINGS JAN. 6, 9, 13 IN THE NEWS IeNlo - CONMPDED FROM ED ITORIAL PAGE Intertest nset. Jewish next step was Wesleyan College. ▪ eam- The World War interrupted, and when Citron went back to school he was entitled to wear the chevrons of a second lieu- tenant of field artillery. Next came Harvard Law School which, the legend has it, Citron entered with 15 cents in his pocket. Working in a restaur- ant plus some tutoring took care of the finances. rear of tesman, ux was dmitted son be- le mold country Ile was at all hich he este of ie time lie was people, Jewish gionists his in- Came 1921, and a law degree. feed . 109000 back of you Now PAY LATER L IKE everyone else you want an estate, a substantial sum of money to keep your wife and children in comfort should anything happen to you. But you want it now. Not 30 years from now. How are you going to get it? victims d at all status As ' 8 . • oduced dil his ife was tad nos Do you realize that simply by securing a GREAT-WEST LIFE Double Protection Policy and making your first deposit you can actually create an estate of $10,000 immediately-and take 20 years or more to pay for it? It gives you double protection at the time you need it most- for the lowest cost. Compared with ordinary life insurance, should death occur before age 60 it pays- twice the amount of insurance at much less than twice the cost. mplete- tine?- tons in et been o•ever $10,000 "Double Protection" will cost you only 40c a day at age 35. Write today for interesting details. 'd ining diapers- try for II from 1 1932. sported Moe Leiter 1215 Union Guardian Bldg. Detroit, Mich. Son- REPRESENTING peratic ive re- en any stage. ed the searing rote of reunion grand- THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY alaAa OTC", WIAlla ► ic players nyra- Rugs - Linoleum • Window Shades Drapery Rods Brown name- and (al Our races Ilrot , et ate of talent 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phone.: Garfield 1230.31 Dpeans &tiers, They s agri- ho or- on his erman being i-Sem- riots irt-on. led in , m the f pop- ted so Or or- finally Iron'. new g h he labia P From a socio-political view- point, Citron can be libeled a liberal. As an organizer of the Taxpayers' League of Middle- town, Citron was an important figure in the reform movement that changed Middletown from its Republicanism. In his cam- paign for Congress, he was supported by the American Federation of Labor because of his past record which included votes for the liberalization of Workmen's Compensation laws, compulsory automobile insur- ance, utility regulation and the institution of laws for a retire- ment pension system for state employes. In this respect, he also served on Governor Cross' Old Age Pension Committee. As a part of the Democratic majority in the national govern. ment, Citron should find him- self at home as an advocate of the New Deal social legislation being pushed by President Roosevelt. An intelligent law- maker, his talents should find wide scope at Washington. Per- haps some day he, like his col- league, Adolph J. Sabath of Chicago, may be the senior member of the House'of Repre- sentatives, serving his 15th con- secutive term in Congress. t AFM 2 n'7"... ..,11. ,k ir '..";;"-i , ■ ,'''''';". ''' 1 '11 11 1 Iv, 1 . /1 1 Int.., Moron :,.:1'11.7tseX, 3 . 11 I li , . 1 11 1 0 1 1 1 7., AI 1.1.•01 • 0, Ilat Ill 1 1 I. Pip.. HAI 110 Adroit hales mt.., I itetHanini I , Went.. Herman web. i A av Wlli.. iiaini CI ilk us. Mist ['d 4 ' It solomoo. :, ......-rn,.i.i. "The Masked Parade" Mc. reisec sUppleinented an- " . teents regarding these three 't;,", , ,,," ; 1 '''' ‘ 7,..',.,... ,1;4",..itr," , ,, t , ,.V: noutm evening meetings with the state- Ira. ii s sem., Rossiya zs,..i ,s, s The following are sponsor. ment that the annual meeting of , the Federation and the get- the meeting on Jan. 0: 1, , 1 ,T,I,',I ; ;:, together of she Detroit Service ,,,,,,:',';''' ms,, ,.,,,s,, ,Isli, AlLII,I,',S!!' s Ito Group on Feb. 10 Will be feat- All 1. 11,•1 liMIM k liarnett most important play s,s's TlIsS ",stitts% ured by the s Sry vet to be prepared for a Federa - lososssis ./U111.111 1 1 I soli, MI, 11 / 11, 1 till rally. The Masked Parade," Mrs, csidao. A. Max Kohns' play prepared for is s , vs ;,' that evening, is !narked by all ;‘,..„,,,ISS" 0 Enikelniod. N ,, rrlx Fist the elements of mystery, but it cols. vT;sils also all each necessary includes r tissi.s. information regarding the activi- cies. I., • o `,""S,,, ss ° 6,,,,,'"Sls,'„ ties of important groups in the ;ne , s i s g sIs community which make this pro- Irl,s,,,s ii::71,:loss: Max Ito. , Ilia educational el,"'s m'"'"" J •'"" of great duction ro itIR S. ,40141,0N 1,4111404IN . „ a N hlehoon '''. 11. holdall. A "' I I ir Value, according to Mr. Peiaer. pt.'s] 1,1 1?ter A.0. ranged, one festal, being a GI A l ato h e The play presents /1 I/11 "' II ' matic reading to he given view of Jewish efforts: and min- " 1 •4 " - I Aaron Rosenberg 1, I " 111, 1411 111 "n 110 trry L" l ium The I.I. Is ros • glee pathos with humor. Maws 1, 1 11,..•.11, This pep meeting precedes I..h. Nek r ttttt ir Lew lx, Iteuhtin cast for this play is being directed Loos II Lurkorr, Ralph A Muse , $5 annual donor luncheon to I, by Sidney J. Winer. Mosey Nat Iran te I Mr.. imbeit W held Wednesday, Jan, 23, at tl, lolled , List of Sponsors Netts. r. Mar I Mier II 51eYar Euler, Steller Hotel. Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower is 1,1 tut The proceeCi. of thi- lum hem chairman of the sponsors' commit- Caul Ito...same, ir go toward the upkeep of His bus , Iblienthsi. tee for the three Federation n•til L Hallman. Max Nohnelder. I r. which convey the children to an meetings 011 Jan. 6, 0 and 13. irskat lg. Norman $ 11051 tr. r Lours A Nei- I from Hebrew Schools t• the a cell...Ix. Srah Tbleetere The Jewish Welfare Federation Mt Joaeph totbebt, Atte belay libel,. I.. Natl., homes. is a constiuency of the Detroit Sleael. I .1.011al d N Ilorr is stein- s hai Si rs. Charles Rob) so n Community Fund. Clarence H. ithilena liar, Nownsks, 14.,opoial Wein N St 111111...1g, als t Straw, man of the luncheon, mid Mr Enggass is president of the Fed- born. 1.pin iO ■ Inay Stevie, Jantem I mem- , Aaron Carlstein is an active Sala. Kea. Mit. tottosol I eration, Henry Wiseman is chair- Mte 1.1'1, 10 VatiN iod den, Stories J elidiet man of the board of governors J %Venal., Ione ph Si. Welt, blip M a l ber of the committee. cal. their Those desiring to and Kurt Peiser is the executive illia secretary. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- Sponsors of the meeting on Jan. money may communicale with man, chailan of Sirs. Max Hayman, m lich is president of the Detroit 13 are: Issoss N AN , et, 51,11.1 the ways and means cotninittse, Service Group, the fund-raising Garfield 93'25. agency of the Federation, and 1 es, Va. to• Those I awn, 11ernlYll r 1,1151i. Meyer 1 1 Esther R. Prussian is the group's rotten, Aar. lianas y, Anthony lieut.. le lions should call Mrs. Jasol , secretary. Final.% Al101 1111 liar I Eat 5805, or Mrs 1 tal ph E. Freedman, Madison rt. Mrs. Glogower announced that 1101 , 1.1 Ilows Fisedier, Irving Dworkin, l'ownsend 74022. the following are sponsors for the J erase,. N Freud. Welter 111 Furl, Morris Garvett, Sam- I The following Is a list of new meeting on Jan. 8: 'I' 14■01,1 . Alexander. Hidney J Allen. uel T. Aril. t, Fred A. Ilinxbur Sidney luncheon donors: , k. Louis P Y, / 14 e*********1100011011$41 ,14fr „:44.3,040044446° a I Alt man. NI 0. A. M. Allaituler, Dr. Emil Anii.g, In Albert E. Bert0 at On, Joseph itentateln. Michael P. iiIrtikrant, ,J1Iaxwell L. Black. Louts I•. Blumberg. Morris 13Iuntladg, Nathan Mips Ens 111,/1 14. 3011 11 1. 1 1 roW11. Cohen. Irwin 1111 fgt.!, Leo at Bop.% I cobs. Mr 1111,1 1,11 A10111 11 11111 CO0114, I lr. N. 1 Manifold. 1 111,1d IA 11 IN 1 1 a 1111, Nano. J. Eder, Jowyli II. Ehrlich. Her- bert M. Els., Clarence II. Ensue... Fred A. Epstein, WS Harry Farhat ., M. 1,1111 PIO E. ', embers, Rabid Pattotel Flue, Roy R. Fix., Itabld Leon Frani, Neymour J. Frank, Dr. Mao A. Fr.., Mra Jacob E. Gas lord, Mts. Ica. IA. bert, Marvin II CI ngold. Maui Iee A. Goldenberg. Mn'. Nur. Goldman. Mrs. Sylvan $ Growier. Joneph Haggai, Jo.. 1,11 1Krtinan. Mt a May Hayman, John A Heaven,. lah, Mrs. laraeI 111 II 1. Jos. F. Hirschman, Hat ry A. Hyman. 'tarry le JoaltAnoll, Albert Kahn. Mrs, Albert Kahn, Wm Kaplan. Samuel It Keene. Al,,. Keldart, Myron A. Key., l,asky Hooka Lavin, Aaron Klein, J In I talld J. Lavy. Mr.. Henry lxvIl Enianuel 1.«w la, Dr. Samuel J bests. Robert Loewenberg, uses 1.4.1,1•1•111 1111, Joseph Maaidwilin. Dr lintnett St Itta Anne Mann. . Robert Si. Marull, Mrs. Mortimer Ir an e ls 1111 111 UPI Mendohn, I. Milstein. .1. II. Mayer. Nat Nelittati, I tux II Newman. Aat on N Hymn° Oplihrian. Nallianipl 11 Uplasti Clow'. blur Growl, Mrs. H•ri y 11011. 111%. lir. A Mts. ililelonati, Israel 14 WilliPiolisenhop. I Mrs Wilts Naha, Ileolainlp Haraliiok>. Eeld 11 11, Marcus hates, Ilan Harr,' 18. Mts Theodore H. Heller. Slaw ide Lan. in. Min. Mika fat. Airs I. Has re 1,' , 11, Theo- 1 1x,111. J.' Levitt. MI5. J 11 Les to, , Mrs. dora I las J Levy, Ja. oli NI 112,, Lawrence J.Il 1105111, 13011f1P1 1.111 Net sot g. Nr Hairs Nees math liehort J. Newman, H /1.11, Emanuel A. Paper., Hart Arthur Prensitmer, Mr Mrw 11.oly . our Hand. Mrs X Purdy, N. N J si.soe lturtapi, I. osmoses, M t ■ • 1,1 , -.1. , lischi , 'ant.. lion ,'what, A loser. .1 111 /i Hasr101011, Julipp nohal MOH., Pladdhaa Yt. Harijainiu X1111 0 Mattson.. I., iioldliar 11111..11, (Jowimair, Harald I:mailman. 14 , 1111n Jo. oh Ham oh. Bea Ju mast. Das al cobs. J. Ja.olotott. 11. 11. Fallout, 31./,' Kmr .111i lisalan, Sainual 1:apious. Louis Kaufman, Sol kaarriian, IC earn iengatte Harry KPOIOOL Chen. Irtnittar N. trl„wen Craft. Levin. LattrIol it/vials. Ss n joaail a il, IAA* Makin, Jiaa slayer' Newman. N fahen, Moira/ Huila. JAVat.tr, rb 1.1111,1b 11111..1, I1••1 J RoernlIrld, 1 Afloal lipsanbara. Raub,. n 111 14,11111 Antainnn J. Itotwnsidne. Samuel Si Ito. Adolph Ma e ' du, II a • • Ilatet3v1 To Sandler, Mrs Bowie I,. hinet . Har) NI Weksiet Sat ax, bb beta,: Shetrer Nr Sholippa Sirs. Benjamin Siegel, Aar..,, A Nike titan. Mrs. N Silverman. Vial, cENT e lomovits. Rabbi Juehtta P. Ralph Npalter, Abe NI re, The... , ■ Il•Atbi Stoll. Louis • - - for Touff StelIibitb Mt. Irttrotb ■ Wail, • ' Mrs A Sa11tue . I Wt.1 )■11•11 1 , 111 It! 11 so] 4R NO1 ES 1. 4,0 I. VAIISI I Y BASK!: I BAIA I MEETS ALLEN PARK Jtie. 1Y.,. ■ Th e II. Herdnorlo " 1 k h " "1 rl Iv F' it. F, varsity hast,ethall tear» !Allen Park team on Safaris r em, sing, Jan. 5. at the , m. Allen Path t, "The Rise and Destiny y of the German Jew 1 The 1, 101 1• - nixed of eta' , of the Meivindisle Might. be established . as Jewe desire the °Yeah' o, High School who hate played Is - Much sauer, author of the wartime" Sung of Nazism a sharp tun to the left' gether as ■ team for the two' n of Hate. would present Si) advantage for years our they they have wee Chi. Down Nobel Prise Winners them ." Also there is here recorded a that , tam brief chapter on "Jews as Nobel theHroe wiesvearisolilt.heNial:nesusl'ibigtl's!' o fa . liti l. teesl. ' ele'g'I nt e'r di‘a`Iir:"1""inlimal'sjP. "- i'ire Le Prize Winners," in which are listed regency or a new monarchy, and' strengthened by the addition st s ' the names of the 11 Jews, out of that either would unquestionably I Isadore Bel cis, (miner' NortneS I, • .• WHP s a, 38 Germans, so distinguished. The be preferbie m to Nazis or Commun• I High School guard. wfis (PAW ' • author also records the three Jews, ism. !the team that was runser-u I. ' ' out of six Austrian Nobel laureates. 1, 40‘‘ sh"'"16""shIP tact yen, Prices compare favorably survives, Dr. Marcus il t he ci t y' If Hitler .... . (It strikes this reviewer that it tl n As a preliminary ge" will enable your relatives in with those is America migt be well for some one to fur- anticipates a definite though infer. ; . ,mip !I: ....: ..).,,,,,,,,.:;:s....„., reii; y,, sell, Ve ,x. h e.htt.Ar liefrigrl 1 0",0.1, for . ( t 'r the U. S. S. R. to buy heavy nish refutation of the Nordic myth for status will be established Ter Tweaks Orders eeet pan, load the Jews. Even such an inferior I ,.., clothing, shoes, underwear, by providing a complete list of Jew- Metropolitan Comment bank or autborlsod agent status would be regarded es m ore o Is In. . • . ish winners of Nobel Prize, regard- foodstuffs, household utensils, desirable by the German Jews, to . less of their respective countries.) t'i tNCLI'DED IaIta1N1 EDITORIAL CAGE IMO : and countless other tobaccos ■ their present position with no , CENTFfi ANNUAL #r As for Germany, Dr. Marcus re- F.014W. It Y . . recognized status. Migration from jV5DAT domestic or imported articles. Jews in Austria approximates the marks that Jews have furnished N - r On Wei esselaY . ' M etill):, Jell Germany and adjustment to These gifts will be doubly about 29 times-their proportionate German Jewish tragedy," • of 01" ,0 ,,ok ism within the nation are the two 9, at 7:16, the hard "As far as Poland is concerned, share of Nobel winners, compared valued during the long Russian alternatives open to German Jewry I of the Jewish entinounify rents,. if we take the view the Polish gov- to the Aryan stocks. winter. is Hitler survives. ' will hold the annual eleetIon me, ' Weal Repraaantatlye In VILA. at ernment had done everything in its Group Distinctions the Center AMTORO, NI Fifth Ave, N.V. Elements of Strength and ' ing at power to implement the minority The Jewish C1,1,1c, a ill i . 1 l,,,I, With the Jewish population once ' Weakness OIMNato.IKIIMOMILIM‘Mia0MeglkWeILIONAMMINIMil treaty clauses, then we say some- oriented to the German picture, Dr. ,d,.orate with the Nebr. w ',CC L aw. thing that is untrue and useless. Marcus proceeds to describe' the Elements of strength and el Association, the _H ouse 9f Shet To bind ourselves to actualities, we inner life of German Jewry during cmoerdn etsd.oAf mwo•enairkness are franks re tin, former Dr. MMw , ! ter and the ftnited 'itebre .... would also have to be deaf and the years prior to 1933. He de- ill the l'ulen t6E "In 9 f II ' dumb," scribes the "Gemeinde or commun- cue Includes (1) the new United ,Ssh""li' • Sh • ity organizations, and their place Front, (2) Internal and external Program ithorP P'Yt'ir , II atta'st t'i /,1 1, I VISITING ENGLISHMAN in the philanthropic social, and re- relief organizations, (3) Efforts i. ff o ',,e:,tnnitiie.,er orh aro,lucrnitiii.,,droof ,r,el fin , , , , ,,,,,,,, i r,eticio;Is1).. ,..1.1 vocational rea dj a st ment, Elizabeth Bergner, the exiled- ligious life. The distinctions be- German Jewish actress will finally tween 'Liberal," "Conservative," a l r t nIong ltei, l e g r a m ri a isn all j o ( ti w s i il ( cs 6 1)ucaN t make her debut in America in the and "Orthodox" persuasions are Margaret Kennedy drama, "Escape defined, as well 10 are the various Jewish cultural instil utions, (a) I Zionist Orsraelsatifm, es JII 'afro's eit inent, and 'on "Tile Four ,;(genci, l," A not Me Never." It is announced for elements in Jewish communal poli- h 8 youth n si ,orivp production on January 21, by the tics. Very clearly are noted the (7) the new position of Jewish I city st efels " asebell," 4. ,11 Ss !presented Is, pupil', of the Itsses Yhd Theater Guild. It was originally on differing attitudes of the "Central sports Th a e 'T el: i h Third i t ' I''' 4f 3,10 will . tie Ranking high among the els• !Ilehrew SeCools, the H. B. Franklin-Arch Selwyn Union of German•Citizens of the .furtifsls d by lb, //iwto, ro,,..oi, !Marco, ' Di . of weakness list but the $200,000 loss Mr. Jewish and those of the ments e ester string Franklin is reputed to have sus- Zionist Groups. Call the wide divergence of m p in- nit y in which exists between In, Too I J'An the d,reo ilffh of tained already this season may ,. . , . ray's I nn , Ws and the non-Zionist s A moth, I ■ primull.., Iv y have something to do with the Gerneinde, the voice of the Ger- weakness ' • is the continuing decline I switch. man Jewish community, looked ask- ,J..,., I. ■ ,.,, ,,, I,, f , in Jewish population. Still a third Edna Ferber, the novelist who at every attempt to introduce since s o sinus elements of scabs, os lie. ior halt. (hull tea In . ■ ht writes plays with George S. Kauf- any new philosophical or cultural ill the filet that the declining, es.. I week of Jan 49 /POI` • man ("Dinner at Eight" and "The a grow- departure. In the fare of BI , g I i ' visi ,, . , comic status of Gel man Jewry hi, Royal Family"), are, so the theatri- ing anti-Semitism it felt obliged to seriously albs tell the illterlhil h l ii ' a ■ if , ' J• a, ... cal news hawks tell us, working on fight for communal unity at the $ $ ''. r many . i.T:.r. ' '.. 'I minces of the fit melody a new collaboration for production discoun enariti gi ‘""s" the social level to whish Jew's late this season or early next Fall. exrense of Melvin Levy, the author of "Gold cultural activity which might lave has sunk in Nazi soelety liels-rnt- ''"'" I"I 'l i II ef ',..',..r,,7,',:, . i t i on to „to_ to,. decisive leffect ;I's 2. '. ," " r a cost serious psyc holog it al he r I - s unce!, rtshe. iG rhoius p sTtuhreday- ^ l '.' 4 n. ' C ,tthe opposition el ;':'..', l',,' - tEraeglethGeuypi:od ' o IA . • • All of these facto, s ale its dearly and ,,,,,,, ss i y ',mental shipbuilding alive thinking offered by the play about a Pacific pioneer, are reported to have turn- meinde was complemented by the teal cheptey en liltlyi,,,,, I ,v." , I, . or. , A a„, ed down an offer from Warner materialistic philosophies current World Jewry." discUsgea world I hi sip's,. I - I - ,, propiipan Brothers for $55,000 for the screen In Germany In the middle nine- od e Nazi p ropaganda, , end , Their tendency ,lots teenth century. i s ''' ' rights to the play. Producer and " ',"Jr. , I. nit, d s lat i ., ' „ in Pr"I'VII"Id.' playwright are, at the moment, was away ferim, lather than to- ,,,,,,,, specially the 7.... holding out for an even hundre d ward, a consideration of rehabs (between 8:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m.) you can call the yi s )fsw 1.11 thousand. Meanwhile Author Levy cultural ur problems; and the Jew, al- ' " Is fh ir sl et ,', i 1 The condo ng palagalph In I 6 following points and talk for three minutes for the is working on a new play that con- ways eager to be oust ern researi. Stereos' book is the only riceoi,s, 0 ., a looTo10 r .1 tho 11,1, .,r . evens Boss Tweed, the elder Her- this rates shown. Rates to other points are proportion. le Is. els a or par Est, rsss the nab yroylo cy 1111. lel° , Was ;Milli p'i'lls "A third gen, General Grant, Commodore ins ol 17, rd di 1 0 1 yi In his e„mpish, and bon tisanship h he ately low. Vanderbilt, and other characters of ham j „„ it to indulge. It ;Halts a pia. 05y,,ft, sett devotion to (Scullin Christian al the era written about by Matthew Highs f at the' ?SI VI A1,1 he fancied that es a fitting conclusion to ti to Station.to-Station Josexhson and "The Robber Bar- cultural patterns, otiestrodiss From DETROIT to: he had attained sanctuary. Geeider, visa': Roos ono. d h II, Id: That St "The Jew gaintal polith al inllj Richard Mailatum, remember as to cultivate Jewish values would 35c 1: ;h/i FLINT the , I ,.nolowo rt.t.Jrn !ply ;Ohl' the author of the Hitler play, have made him conspicuous to It ., he felt. I , ng hard struggle. , 0, 0 mph t allithrIllty 1 04 Nib " 35c JACKSON "Birthright," will be represented I 'it 0, n14 as ti nth elfoit Id pew ma on Broadway again sometime this was s.ynonymous with safety in his most 35c LANSING place 1,1 nirrs.o. f in tie /pridire h r . .'tni rase., February as coauthor of a satire 1 1' g re'the ter r ‘kr , 35c PORT HURON Here is a vertilde cameo fit the culture Such thins on insurance, "Sweet Mystery of It, jewish c Miner 3 Life." Herman Shumlin, now busy present-day picture of Jewish life marrow of 350 SAGINAW slit to if, yiei4 hi all Jew will el nklO ' , ,s ta id ' t. 1/ counting the profits from "The and attitudes in our own country 300 aftlu. 0.. lit ieltnni, ANN ARBOR rretilom. rbe IOW • II)' r VI' Contributions to World jewt1 Children's llour," nulohei one dra- o f. m ')1(i ;r • s w iss • "German Jewry Modernited Or loo up the net light 9 flte matic hit of the season, will pre- ' et his Phi I I. Via' religious practices," !lip , pr. Mar elm ' ‘ Id " The rates quoted slime are Night Siation•to-Station sent this one. 01 ii, ,,,.,„1„j ._ " e pow, Sioi poslilly A Torgsin Ordtr r 0•5.5 Success came two years later and so few were the Democrats in the Nutmeg State Legislature that Citron was chosen minor- ity leader of the House. But Washington was his goal and two years later his unsuccessful candidacy for the national I House of Representatives cost Citron his place in the State Legislature. In 1931, however, he returned to the State Legis- lature, again as minority leader. In 19393 he served as clerk of the State Senate, and last year, at the time of his election to Congress, he was Corporation Counsel of Middletown. pose. , • Ifoillmiart0040* Ilttbitet•e 'A( CON , I.V1.4:11 FROM El rITORIA L PAGM 51 1 ) , TH/11101H , reamsrantsene tiV1001004 . . / 4001410,1 4 A. -A.. A rift 64541 OM/01# #(11#14* ii/A09 fr,i40 ,9,,I /ryo. /oil/A*1 WI*/ LONG DISTANCE eaten area. eW E.Ilinalep Furnished Ina LaSalle Window Shade Co. n from ' John super- imerce hysics, I chess y din- es ar- ea, in 'tuny, ey are ng his 'ed the to be e and ' after they rrows, ion at it for - Wisdom Shades Cleaned and Repaired We Specialize in VENETIAN BLINDS Three years of practice and Citron tried his hand at politics. Attempting to buck the Cool- idge landslide, the young man was defeated in his attempt to win a place for himself in the State Legislature. But running votes ahead of his Seine 300 ticket, he was labeled "a young man of promise." board of trustees and officers of nee r n c t 0 incur- the North E ti d Clinic porate the North End Clinic and they to take all such 'steps deem proper to effect this puts A " "" thu " st '' " IL "' "*. pected by the Woman's Auxilao of the United Hebrew Schools. the pep meeting to be held at Statler lintel on Jan. 7, at 2 p. ' lion tiler. • A fine progium has been 1.0 oms, tni sass. , sa sl ssol. m I neueraon. MIN S1/4111 1111•1 A J Soul 1 1 Rol, Mac. ICONCLUDEO FROM PAGE 1 ) RATES ARE SURPRISINGLY LOW seven. icism, Alas; schke, Sobin- ewart Eng- chard these inism, A the essive er to sn of Life by Ger- sated, na to itself. I Bal. War- arade re us nence eater, the lot of does .itude in he in in Lure, social da ge- nerce riders deals The nina- mod- - yes. Jew- i ne- Lis- II for 35 during the or a ,,„r, less NIGHT hours Wtt Y/r1 /4/i1 / 11 / 1 n.,.! realm 1 CON, "introduced decorum Into it. worship, evolver' great communal. rates, effective from 8:30 p. m. to 4:30 a. nt. in most eases, Night Station4oStation rates are approximately 40% less than Day StatIon.toStation rates. el II" i , .7 ' to Men less I is provided "1 , kit utArl . I I r ' - I) I r Tree. Planted in Palestine educatiOnal, social, and philanthris slope 1,1411102phi for tl , n,e 9 I , il6r,' t) ,,, ',. . ' I ' . Through .1. N. F. rved as elo Int e the nip to ,lye deeper h to ic institutions which in ii_ppb cd t his !Ire cli ati cbutoloior '"IH where Louis J. Tobin, chairman of B ela to Jewry ever y, s I thetf„/ xubil eia ,,,, 1 ,1 0, the tree committee of the Jewish th e scien tfiini i c 'm to ,frwi•b 11 I s t ,., ', , , 1 i'ron ', .;: i .; ; i l ot itntrr an ?thew National Fund Council of Detroit, studies and smelly(' n 11 le..itio.1 . . ,, ) , e , announces the following trees of undisputed academie ltadership gregetio a. Ti shn0 1, be 11,, I. 1.,‘. ,) , ) e , II '1 ' r ( r''''"" 1 I '1 I tly 41,W a le IA 's c ,.in-. 11 an if in Palestine this week: in world Jewry -all the more ra- Fiery kri lm r1 if Ifili 'Ili / 1 if s For failed service, giro the operator Ike tele• phono Number of the pent,* you are calling r I ., I planted II? ' 1' li I ff t ' ° I l''' .1 ''I Two trees were planted by Mr. markalle because it never, dui ing Drell In ),ta ittc.r 1 e out ll t h pi (1, i;. stituted snore lents. and Mrs. A. Solomon of 1676 This ui s t entire Ipbeeri:nitchsIni ) il, !iiitio li, v , " nn i 11;: , ,, «1, 4 Gladstone Ave., in memory of than 6 per rent of the Jewish r ,,,, 11';" 1 1 , 1 ' lay, t . ,ajii s their daughter, Emily, who died e ' r ) ei vs Jan. 6, 1932, at the age of 21. Al e r 11 1' 'orb s eft Aty 1ZIL t2/Ilern,an "What Is ta Two trees were planted by Mr. ,it' tluri r t ,: i c ' 1 ,"“ 4 „1 ), and Mrs. Ira hi. itrawer on the lea WI° rt. Marcus asks 11111, 4 11 4 ' ill l 1 111 1:„ 4 ,'„ vt t, : n Alv t ;.;', I/ It i v 11 4 , i i : 1 ' 1 1 , 1 ,. . 'i4 , •1 1,1! , , occasion of the flar-Mitzvah of " their son, Sidney, on Saturday'. Ta4tear socialistic or comoNttiqi rtof Dec. 29. * ) 114 1 t, /. k •fine food tillrolively siiirviitl 411 1,244 1 1, ,',11"/"Iti d7; wtri 1 ,lig;lio I i,i,dixilla pill rib* ,I, •iii 4 ,11, 4111ra,, tom 1)1/71 411411'1' I 'fedi 'AN!) C()1AiN181411(1()M 'lilt' 1)11111tioi i ',NAN!, OM • II #1 I olitill,- PO I