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Rubiner's Candidacy
Evokes Enthusiasm

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Junior Home Relief PURIM DINNER-DANCE
Semi-Formal Feb 161 OF PURITY CHAPTER

On Saturday evening, Feb. 16, 1
the Junior Home Relief Society
will hold its annual semi-formal
dance at Hotel Statler. Those
who will serve as patrons and
patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. I
Charles Marienthal, Mr. and Mrs.I
Paul Marienthal, Mr. and Sirs.
Leon Zeckman, Mr. and Mrs.' 1
Herbert Reinheimer, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Weisman, Mr. and Sirs. Jerome ,
Kanter, Mr. and Mrs. Sans Kan-
ners, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Gins-
berg, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Kaltman, ',
Dr. and Mrs. Willard Mayer, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Shulman.
The social committee, in charge
of all arrangements for the dance,
consists of Wilma Schiller, Lillian
Marks, Beatrice Nemer, Sybil Eb-
ner, Sylvia Broady and Frayda
Velick, headed by Madeline Betty.
Meyers.
The next meeting of the club,,
at which there will be a guest,
speaker, will be held on Sunday,
Feb. 17, at the Jewish Center,
11518 Dexter.

Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E
S., will celebrate Purim with a
dinner-dance and frolic at North-
wood Inn on Sunday, March 3, at
7 p. m.

There will be added attractions
in addition to a complete new
floor show. Every effort will be
put forth to carry out a gay
Purim spirit.

Chairmen in charge of reserva-
tions are Mrs, Leonard Simons,
Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Hen-
ry Levett,

CHRYSLER ANNOUNCES
NEW 1935 PLYMOUTH

,

Walter P. Chrysler announced
the 1935 Plymouths as "revolu-
tionary new-type high-speed safety
cars, expressly designed to meet
modern traffic conditions."
Contributions to Jewish
Introduced in six beautiful body,
Children's Home'
types the new Plymouths, streams:
lined in design, have added entri- 1
The Jewish Chil dren's Home
veering development, which to-
day more than ever before gives wishes to acknowledge with
empliaa,s to its claim of being thanks the receipt of the follow-
New "America's
best engineered low ing donations:
price car."
Officers
Mrs. A. J. Roffman, 3200 W.
To qu;skly catalog the outstand- Chicago Blvd., in memory of her
A special meeting of the Jewish ing features of the new car—the aunt, Mrs. M. I Smith .
M. Schor, 2932 Monterey Ave.
Women's European Welfare Or- 1935 Plymouth has an 822 horse-
City Fruit and Produce Co.,
ganization will be held Monday, power engine with a compression
1308
Winder.
ratio
of
6.7
to
1;
a
torpedo-type
at
Congrega-
Feb. 18, at 8 p. m.,
Hospital Welfare Committee of
tion B'nai Moshe, Dexter and all-steel safety body; syncro-silent
transmission;
a
new
"ride"
a-
the Sisterhood of'Temple Beth El.
Lawrence.
At this meeting committee re- chieved by a redistribution of
ports will be heard in regard to weight, plus a new front spring Gifts to Fresh Air Society
an application brought in a few assembly, "Floating Power' engine
brakes.
Contribution to the Fresh Air
months ago by • mother residing mountings and hydraulic
Mr. Chrysler, in announcing the Society were received from the fol-
in Detroit taking to bring her ) mew
Plymouth , said that it was lowin •
city
orphaned c I rem
created to satisfy • critical need
Sir. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass,
and the organization has offered in America at the present time for
in memory of Mrs. Heyman.
the two steamship tickets to re-) safer transportation.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wolf, in
;
the
family.
A
report
was
unite
"Every indication points to more memory of B. Friedenberg, Mrs.
also given on several new Europ.1 automobiles on the streets and
Harry Jacobson. Mrs. Flinowiti
can orphan cases asking for sup- 1 highways in 1935, than at any time
Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt, in
since 1929," Amid. 'And, the au- memory' of Benjamin Friedenberg.
port.
Arrangements will be made , tomobiles of today are much faster
Mr. and Mrs. Max May, in mem-
t han those of six years ago. They
r
ory of Benjamin Friedenberg.
and ■ date will be fixed fo
also must be safer."
Sir. and Mrs. S. Greener, in
Sunday dinner.
meseney o f Mrs. S. tie -- as.
Election of new officers for the.
if 01, man praises you a thou- Adolph Sturm, Mrs. Harry Jacob-i
r•se term will take place and re-; rtr'd
wilt repeat the praise.
son.

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Dawn Shakes Schnuch Grip ,
On Monday, Feb. 18, Dr. Leo
Changes Status
Si. Franklin will be the leader of
a Panel Discussion to be held un-
NEW YORK. (JTA) —
der the auspices of the Alumni
DAWA, Nazi anti-Jewish ITO
Association of University Women namic organization, last me
, •;,
on the subject, "Wages and Pur-
threw off the control of Dr. Ilu.
chasing Power." Participants in bert Schnuch, president ,,f the
the discussion will be well known Friends of New Germany, and
authorities in the domain of ea.' set up an
an independent, "hit.
nomics, including Dr. Harrison partial" organization.
Fagan of the economics depart-
ment of Wayne University, Lee A road of a thousand miles Is-
White of the Detroit News, Miss' gins with one step.

50 distinctive Mohawk
Liqueurs, Cocktails and
Brandies, for sale at the
State Stores and Licensed
Liquor Dealers.

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Panel Discussion outstanding prominence.

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The Presidential Birthday Balls
German Jews in the economic life
of Palestine, and to provide educa- will be duplicated on a somewhat
tion for 1,000 children sent there smaller scale when the state-wide
by their parents who are still in Michigan Youth Congress Dances
are held in the various cities and
Germany.
Large numbers of Jewish mi-
grants from Germany have been
absorbed in the agricultural settle-
ments in Palestine. Other large
numbers have found their places
in the thriving industrial develop.
ment of the land, and others, again,
have embarked on professional or
commercial careers.
The banks and credit institutions
established in Palestine over a per-
various countries, who lack suffi- iod of years by the Palestine 'Foun-
cient means for that purpose.
dation Fund (of which the Ameris
Palestine Efforts
can Palestine Campaign is the
With the funds allotted by the fund-raising agency in this coun-
United Jewish Appeal to the Amer- try) and also by the Joint Distri-
ican Palestine Campaign, that or- bution Committee, advance long
ganization supported the efforts of i and short terms loans to the Ger-
the Central Committee for the Set- man migrants, as well as to Jews
tlement of German Jews in Pales- who are coming in increasing num-
DANIEL BROWN
tine, of which Dr. Chaim Weizmann bers to Palestine from all parts of
Daniel Brown of 673 Putnam is the head, to establish some 8,000 the world.
Ave., will observe his 85th birth-
day at a family dinner this Sun-
day, at his home.
Mr. Brown has two sons, Mors!
CHARLES
rie and Fred; a daughter, Miss'
Gertrude Brown, and a daughter-
communities throughout the state
in-law, Mrs. Charles Brown, and'
on the same evenin
g, Feb. 2 6.
••••■••■
several grandchildren. •
The dances are being spon-
ANNUAL STAG SMOKER
!School and for Michigan State Cols sored' by the Continuations Com-
ON THURSDAY, FEB. 21
lege a few years ago.
mittee of the First Michigan
SACHAR TO SPEAK
A preliminary game will be Youth Congress which convened
The plans for the annual stag
played
between the Shaarey Zedek in Ann Arbor, in December, and
HERE ON FEB. 27 smoker arranged by the Health and
Physicial Education Committee of team and a leading Class A team was attended by more than 500
the Jewish Community Center, have in another league.
( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
youth delegates from 232 dif-
Dancing will follow the games.
been completed.
ferent youth organizations of all
The smoker will be held at the
selves to Zedakah's third annual
creeds, colors, and nationalities,
donor luncheon will still have the Center on Thursday evening, Feb.
located in 57 different cities and
21, at 8:15 o'clock.
opportunity to do so.
towns of the state.
Joseph Magidsohn, Big Ten foot-
Mrs. S. K. Slobin has planned
The largest of the Michigan
an entertaining program for the ball official, Jacob Mazer, treasurer
Youth Congress Dances will be in
rally, with Rabbi Leon Fram as of the local A. A. U. and famous
Detroit,
where plans are being
speaker of the afternoon. The basketball player of former years,
Samuel Solomon, well known made to entertain over 3,000
Zedakah Juniors are presenting Gus Newman, chairman of the Detroit musician who has been goats at the Graystone Ballroom, I
health and physicial education
the musical number "On the Good
committee of the Center, and Wil- directing orchestras here in Yid- on Tuesday evening, Feb. 26. The
Ship Lollipop." Other juvenile
liam Kaufman, chairman of the dish theaters for a number of dance will be open to the general
guest artists will also participate
athletic committee of the Senior years and who has appeared in public, and young people especial-
in the afternoon's program.
ly will be present in large nuns-
House Council, are in charge of the
A buffet luncheonette will be affair.
hers.
served at 12:30 p. m. The meet-
Besides the Detroit event, the
Dr. Jules Goldsmith, formerly of
ing will follow.
cities of Flint, Grand Rapids,I
the Princeton Triangle Club, will
Women desirous of making res- present his well known mono-
Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Muskes 1
ervations for the donor luncheon logues, Larry Schwartz will sing,
gon, Grand Haven, Traverse City,
please get in touch with Mrs. there will be a boxing and a
and Ann Arbor are making ex-
Ilerbert Wallace, University 2-0501. wrestling match, and as a feature
tensive plans for their own local
New donors were announced of the program George Moriarity's
affairs,
this week as follows:
piettfre of the American League,
special committee in charge
Menden-leo !reel Shapero (Hebrew
"Play Ball," will be shown. This
of arrangements for the Detroit
Ladle. Aid/. Sam Sherman. Bernard H.
Block, Moor Marx. M Barnett, Richard picture has been obtained through
dance is composed of members of
Grimy, Maurice Friedlander, Joe Green, the courtesy of the advertising de-
many of the most important young
Phil Mildew Lest, ,:older. Leo Green,
Sol Sklar. P. Fi'xinherg, Marten Brody partment of the Fisher Body Cor-
peoples' organizations in the city.
(Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish National poration.
The chairman is Charles Wolok,
Fund), J. Steingold. Ben (lanvanser,
In addition to the program free
Jack Greenberg. M. Seligman. David
member and former president of
Zeiltriate, Edna Slutzky Lamer. H. cigarettes and cigars will be dis-
the Senior Council of the Jewish
Honeyman, Carl German, H. Wolfson,
tributed.
Herbert Wallace. Louis Kramer,
J.
Community Center and president



Mendlovits, H. Getter. Meyer Water-
of the Detroit Jewish Youth
atone. R. W. Klein. harry Fink, Erd- DeGALEN AND MILSTEIN
Council.
man Shapiro. I IVelas, Morrie Goodtnan.
SAMUEL SOLOMON
C. fritter of Chicago. J. Cohen. Jacob TO SPEAK ON MONDAY
Marion Gilpin, of the Y. W. C.
J.
Cohen, I. Ressler, K. Weinberg.
Frederick
S.
DeGalen,
head
of
Horowitz, A. Sullio, W. Weinberg.
programs over the Jewish Radio A., is chairman of the publicity
Jamb Drew. C. Smith.
adult education of the Board of
Hour, will be honored on the oc- committee. The committees on
Mies. Julia Berkan, Violet
norm,
Faye Black. Adele Dela, Allyn,. Feld- Education, and Nathan L. Milstein, casion of the 25th anniversary of Programa, Invitations, Tickets and
man, Rom F•reitterg, Florence Golden, who recently returned from Mex-
his career as a musician with a Entertainment are headed teepee-
Janet Ouldomith, Raw Gampel, Anna-
ico, will be the principal speakers
belle Germamky, Ruth Kramer, Lenore
special production in Littman's tively by Emanuel Zalants, busi-
King, Isabelle Lan
ky. Sophie London, at a joint meeting of the Senior
Theater on Tuesday evening, Feb. neas manager of the Northwestern
Tenure Maranon. Bertha Cohen, Rayetta and Sub-Senior Councils of the Jew-
Pollack, Kay Rosenthal, Bowline
19.
High School newspaper, Edith
Schweitser. Ethel Silverman Esther ish Community Center on Monday,
The production at that time Lewis, of Central High School.
SIntiln, Margaret Snider. Golds Zack,
Feb. 18, at 9 p. m., at the Center,
Adele Zellnean.
will be Samuel Fogel's three act
Other members of the commit-
8904 Woodward.
Mr. DeGalen's talk will cover the operetta, "The Watchman of the tee include Miss Nadine E. Lewis
Cit a " which contains 15 musical of the Young People's Society of
recreational
facilities
that
Detroit
ZEDAKAH ACTIVITIES
offers to its citizens and the re• numbers written by Mr. Solomon. Temple Beth El Marian Raskin
FEATURED ON JEWISH sponsibility of the individuals and There will be a special chorus and Alex Shektman, ' Irving Grodnuu ;
RADIO FORUM SUNDAY groups who use them.
a ballet of 24 girls trained by and others.
Mr. Milstein, who spent consider- Carlo Corsetto,
The Jewish Radio Forum for able time in Mexico, will discuss
Mr. Solomon will personally di-
Sunday, Feb. 17, over Station the country and show motion pic- rect a 12 man symphony orches- ALTMAN ANNOUNCES
WJBK, broadcast from 5:30 to 6 tures of the places and activities tra, and following the perform-
INTERESTING PROGRAM
p. m., will feature an address by he witnessed.
ance there will be a choir by the
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president of
After the meeting there will be Russian Village Ensemble and Cantor Rabinowitz, Samuel Solo-
the Zedakah Club, on of Detroit's refreshments and dancing.
well known radio stars. Harry
mon, Littman's Actor, on
leading Jewish women's organiza-
Weinberg of the Weinberg Jew-
Radio Hour
tions. Mrs. Harvith will discuss MOTHERS' CLUBS
ish Radio Hour will be the master
the activities of the Zedakah Club.
The Jewish Community Center of ceremonies.
Last Sunday the listeners of the
Others on the program will be Mothers' Club activities for the
In addition to teaching and di- Altman Jewish Radio Period were
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth month of February are varied and
recting, Mr. Solomon has in the given a surprise. Cantor Mordecai
El, Aaron Kurland, chairman of interesting.
past 25 years devoted much time Rabinowitz of Philadelphia , one of
the Forum, in a broadcast of the
The featured event will be the
the outstanding canters (n this
news and editorials from the col- joint Mothers' Club rally on Mon- in conducting classes for Jewish country, rendered a number of
umns of The Detroit Jewish Chron- day afternoon, Feb. 25, at 2:15, at children in Cleveland and De- musical selections. On account of
icle, and William P. Bliznick, vio- the Jewish Center. At this time troit, especially the music classes popular demand, Hyman Altman
linist, with Miss Sylvia Pritz as Elisheva Kaplan, who has just is the Arbeiter Ring and the Far- has arranged to have Cantor Ra-
band.
the accompanist.
returned from Palestine and who
Tickets for the Solomon anni- binowitz again next Sunday on his
is the field secretary of the World
period.
Chalutzahs (Women Pioneers), versary are available either at
Samuel Solomon, with his Cos-
Additional Guests for Pio- will be the guest speaker. Admis- Littman's People's Theater,
mopolitan Orchestra from the Rus-
neer Women's Donor
sion will he by membership card n it' 2.3 488 or h y ca Il' g ue
sian \Allege, will render a number
2762-W, Trinity 2-5214, or at of Jewish selections, next Sunday.
only.
Luncheon
Prior to this joint meeting, the 2038 Taylor Avenue.
Harry Jordan, with a chorus from
the Littman's People's Theater,
The following ar e additional Dexter Linwood Club will hold its
meeting
on
Feb.
19,
at
2
p.
at
will
also appear on this program
guests for the fourth annual lunch-
in a number of selected numbers.
eon of the Pioneer Women's Organ- which time Miss Elizabeth Finley
will
review
Shalom
Asch's
"Sal-
Edward Williams, Wayne County
ization, to be held Tuesday, Feb.
Auditor, was the guest speaker
.26, at the Hook Cadillac Hotel, in vation,"
The Music Study Club will fur-
last week and stated in part:
honor of Elisheva Kaplan, Pales-
.1;enr,r Wanhingtnn—Abraham Linmitt
nish a concert for the Twelfth
tine Labor delegate.
The announcement by Judge
Street Club on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Charles Rubiner of his candidacy —Franklin Itoonevelt! tine °emending
Niemlatnes. S Auslander , A. Agree. A.
eirnilarity will forever link their names
Ararat, A Maim. St. Abrams, M. Arkin,
It p. m., and the West Warren Club for the Circuit Judge has evoked together in the erection and reverence et
A. AlimmovIta, a. Apple, T. lereitssan,
Perlotie Americana—they were men of
M. MAUI, G. Bulkily M. Bross. M. Der- will hear a lecture on the "Pre- wide enthusiasm and brought him
the hour. Raised to leaderehlp by the
kosits. I'. Bloom. It. Grater, Bristow,
vention of Blindness" by Dr. Mar- considerable support in all quar- confidence
of the majority of our People
N.[Mikity S. Burg. A.
nl Beg, J. Comay,
at three
kel, on Wednesday afternoon, Feb.
rue al period. in our hi.tory.
It:httrr:
ters. Democratic clubs throughout the, Clacked
the solution of their coun•
20, at 1:30.
Cohen,
Ora problenta with the name titter,
the
county
have
rallied
to
his
as-



eye-
N
ohen B. Diamond It Davison E
and tar-treeing Ilherallam.
Fit...I.e.. A. Entire. A. Ehrlich, D. B.,
sistance and have practically as- s..
"Washineon led the malmitY of
HISTORY
COURSE
Fehrlich. H. Franablau. P. Feigenson, A.
sured
him
of
one
of
the
18
nomi-
American
colonlotn
tn
their
rebellion
Featen, B. Fletcher.
FrIedgood, For., FOR STAFF
eminot the tyranny of It" , ernrnent
I ationa.
man, B. Freedman, B. Lolgonmn. A.
remote and unsympathetic control from
The staff of the Jewish • Com-
Fealk, Forgo,
Green rg. 8. Gee
In the opinion of many lawyers Owned Met at &mom every rep during
nick. N. Oruelon, A. Gelibter. M. Ore-
munity Center has gone back to it:' and court officials who have ob- the long struggle be diewouragernent and
etch. I'. L. Golub, B. H. teach, 8. Gina- I
defeat, his own faith in Ito ultimate...,
school days.
berg. R. Garellck. M. Green, E. Good-
served Judge Rubiner's rise in manful outcomeemr faltered: and to
man, .
Oreten-I
Every Monday morning at 11:30,
hie Indomitable will, my friends we we
C. te'eler!" . Jacobo, ZrI. Jackson, at the Center, 8904 Woodward, the public service, he is eminently our very exlettenee an an independent
Jameson. J. Katz, St Kline, R. Karnoff.
qualified for the post of Circuit nation. granting and protecting the prote-
majority of members of the Cen-
F eldman. 11 Kuttlick, A. Katz, I.
in. right of individual liberty and other
Judge.
As
an
Assistant
Attorney
K leiman. S. KomInker, K•plowlm. S.
ter staff are attending a survey
high democratic IdmIn to GA people.
tramer. E. Kane, A. Landau, 8. I. Len-
course in Jewish history which is General for (our years, he handled
"Lincoln faced • mighty challenge to
t:tenet. B. Kumove.
KU1111111111.
national unity moulting from the
being, conducted by Rabbi Max many of the state's most impor- our
"i's, Leibowitz. London, M. Landau. IL
denim of the pouthern Mateo to perpet•
Keene, I. A. Lieb•on, S Levine, I. Lube-
Weine of the United Hebrew tant cases in the Supreme Court. u•t• the tyranny of 'leery. During Ste
r. 11 [Atkin. A. Lazar-
Later
he
served
for
a
time
as
le-
Moody Yearn of the momentoun Chll
Schools
S. Morgeetern, M. Nel-
War. In the fare of Powerful Public
n plar4lin,,,R
.moth2. 1.41:eitym
. s.3 :
The Center invites all board gal adviser to the Governor until emit
i, lam and
allure at neveral
he was appointed Judge of the Periods he held near
the nation firmly in the
man. ' members and staff members of
Spatter. A. Shuldinger.
J.
sour.e
its Moran To hlny my friend..
agencies affiliated with the Jewish Common Pleas Court in 1931. He we owe of the
Shame.,
premmation of the Amerl.
...renal__
A.
"': B.
Welfare Federation to attend this served under this appointment Un- eel, union, and our present Portion m
class.
til 1933 when he was elected to
calling Towmend 7-1111a . ' ho made by
• • •
a full six year term by a majority h

whom the environment and class-
room instruction of the public
schools of Germany have rendered
intolerable, Eighteen thousand out
of sorne 60,000 Jewish children in
Germany of school age were in
schools aided by the Central Ger-
man Committee early last year and
a new 3,000 entered after the Eas-
ter vacation.
Another serious task of the Cen-
tral German Committee, to meet
which it needs the help of Ameri-
can Jewry, is to provide traveling
expenses for Jewish emigrants to

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No matter what you pay,
no laundry
can launder a finer shirt.

Pieces

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At Graystone Feb. 26

( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE )

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GIRLS' VARSITY TEAM
The Girls' Varsity Basketball
team of the Jewish Community
Center defeated the Nomads in the
Class A. Recreation League game
at Hutchins Intermediate on Feb.
. score
core Nag 22-16.
The next game will be with the
Merchants en Feb. 21, at Jefferson
School, at 8:30 p. m. This will
mark the beginning of the second

of almost 20,000 votes.
Judge Rubiner has wide frater-
nal, social and political affiliations
and is an officer of many impor-
tant ,Jewish organizations. His ,
campaign headquarters are Inca-,
ted at 1239 Barium Tower where
friends desiring to assist in his
candidacy may receive campaign
literature.

• • •
SCHWARTZ RECITAL TICKETS
Tickets are now available at the
Jewish Community Center for the
Maurice Schwartz recital which
will be presented at the Wilson
Theater on Sunday evening, Feb-
ruary 24.



VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
The Jewish Community renter
Varsity Basketball team will play
the Gibson Auto Supplies Co, of
Royal Oak, on Saturday, Feb. le,
at 9 p. m., at the Jewish Commun-
ity Center, 8904 Woodward.
The Gibson team is one of the
leaders in the Royal Oak Basket.
ball I
The Center varsity has been
strengthened through the addition
t., the sea mot Lou Handler, six
feet t••• •
s•cr .eho played has-
ketball fo r So tit h eastern High

Zedakah Juniors'
Formal on Sunday

Zedakah Juniors met at the
home of Adele Zellman, 1935 Clair-
mount Ave., on Feb. 6.
Mrs. Ben Jacob, Esther Sareb-
nick and Charlotte Sucher were
guests at this meeting.
Early in March the Zedakah
unior. will give a bridge at Bo-
esky's.
The girls will take part in a pep
rally for the donor luncheon to be
given by Senior Zedakah on Feb.
2i. at the Masonic Temple.
Invitations have been sent nut
for the formal dinner-dance of Ze-
dakah Juniors to take place Sun-
dae evening. Feb. 17, at Webster
Hall Hotel. Music will be furnish-
ed by Emerson Gill and his or-
chestrs,

n I n

of our remIllon •ml.t automat'' ,
tryanny. and
year, after our victory
the tyranny nf alaverv. Franklin
I/ Roonevelt PI lending our 'nation In •
great Peewee revolution against the
tyranny of economic forma which two
ymm ago. enttrely out of control. were
rapidly otrangling etn

I

"Franklin D Romevelt in our time. an
were WanhIngton ■
and Liner,' in their
time. 1.1 termed • radical by ultra-ron•
pert ett• element. and • coorreolm by
extreme!, rodical grrapa. Tour Meeker,
hems-, believe. ail three to be hitch
type. of liberal at•teolnen. each of whom
In Fla own era has ei , en to America
the anent kind of progrmatlie ImAershin
the anm111.1, purpose
Onototing
the misd111.11. of his fellow
..."

JNF Tree-Plantings Number
1,573,000

JERUSALEM. (JTA) — Since
its inception 30 years ago , the
Jewish National Fund has planted
1,473,000 trees in Palestine, of-
ficials of the fund disclosed this
week,
During the Jewish year 5494,
which ended in September, 1934,
the fund planted 130,862 trees
an compared with 118,360 In the
previous year. Trees were planted
primarily in land which Is not
suitable for agriculture, fund of.
ficials said.

In the widow's house there IN
no fat mouse,

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