• • )1 • THE aTILWISII ErFrir H RONICLE HEADQUARTERS OF BETH EL SCHOOL B'NAI B'RITH MOVE SESSIONS CLOSE TO U. S. CAPITA L {CONCLUDED mom PAGE ONE) wONcLupED FROM PAGE ONE) and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE WEEK IN REVIEW (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1/ !JEWS IN POLAND PALESTINE MOURN PILSUDSKI DEATH , AISED FOR ALLIED CAMPAIGN BY ORGANIZATIONS R w .111,rsinlan Purgresolve Voreln Kaolin. ramp) In% Amon -Ke, Ana - President, Mrs C . 11.1111.1 ehomoky. 115 . krx the month of March when 6,800 • Steinberg. 125 Miner, treasurer ard ac. refer). lieu significance of the Prophets of Jews entered as immigrants. (CONCLUDED FlioM PAGE I ) (CONCLUD() Beth Is. , Congrow•tion - President. E }Aloft PAGE ONE) Magid; loomen. Judge Samuel Bre., Moo Jos WeIng.den'o WM. Club, A motion that B'nai B'rith gradu- Israel. Moot Yakar; vioe•preoldent, 11. Klein, Simon Ed. J. Kopel, Ben A five year plan costing $2,500,- orarret•r). 51 1. lotto kman. treasurer, Ma- Magid. li. Bennett, I Said. Si Rubin, ally reduce its subventions to lb m alin club. MI ice was held in Tel Aviv by the • this body' and expressed confidence Commencement Speakers 1105. 000 was announced last week to I t trot - S ,vetoer. philanthropic institutions so that "dish Jewish Settlers Federation. that the organizational movement mo. 1 ut er %l 111r and Mrs. 31. Pto In, 1100 Rabbi Samuel S. Cohon, profes- improve the postal telegraph and A MP kiln; treasurer, Mro Ft Adel. Max Kaplan. 110 such aid should be entirely with- deto ‘‘. . : o sor of theology at Ilebrew Union telephone service in the Near East. Many Jewish institutions were is leading to greater community ""'" Bar Masotti of Louis Web..,i, 1124.1. L. Le...on. mei- entry. Mrs. Is 17.1 - Laundomen's Aid tooriet, - Newlan d drawn by the next convention 1wrg; Irrotourer, )Ira.Coon h... 1150 J This was necessitated, according to preparing special memorial serv-1 unity. College, delivered the tenth an- Goldhers; , bas-president 11 Wei. ' wan defeated. ices for Marshal Pilsudski who, It was pointed out by Mr. Lech- Cong. Beth - President, J e'" tar, E ik"' " nual Beth El College lecture, on Postmaster General William Mil- rt..888;'. 8 "''''' MRS. L1PPITT HEADS During the debate it wan point. was esteemed for his friendly in- , over that approximately 110 or- S sslph IVolsen's Mutual Aid - r I J ed out by Sam Beber of Omaha, the subject "God and the Mod- lion, by the increased Jewish immi- terest in the Jews of Poland. The lganizations are being contacted in WOMEN'S MIZRACHI Mr „ igottsk, dent. Mrs ''flu roan; s p e-pres ident. ke, man. I. h ern Mind." He explained recent gration into Palestine. Ben M. Achtenherg of Kamm Executive of the Jewish Agency, the new movement. Mrs It Snvierman, treasurer. Mr.. 1 developments in the harmoniza- The Agudath Israel, which re- cabled its condolences to the Pols Arnkoff srret•o Mr* Bertha corn SRI The Women's Mizrachi Organi- City and other champions of the MI. WK. lbome Protective Amon --- Hebrew Ladies i'rro 1/1.11 A, it h Aso him A. Seleyansky, president of Kes- tion of religion and science. President. II SM.'. vio..twesident. J cently proclaimed the establishment', it Government. zation of Detroit announces the motion that changing times re- .edi enever an d B essarabier Socit .• y J. %Vinod.* treasurer. Dr. Leo M. Franklin paid a of a separate Jewish Agency, will ey, r - ;771 . "‘P sirr " following officers who were elect- itaIs's:. h =`,4ie,U'. 3 quire a changing emphasis in the M Parr, 5100 Sorrow at the death of Marshal' and Mrs. A. Seleyansky, president 1 m`" II Bernstein; .creta. gnawing tribute to the work of receive immigration certificates) M. ry . ed at the meeting held at the n 1 . A, re order's activities. Whereas yes- La4tr, ont,;.,,cr .era .... 0 . , . „ . r . '21.ro,o lt _1111, 150 Beth El College of Jewish Studies, from the present Jewish Agency, , Joseph Pilsudski of Poland and , of Woman's Auxiliary of Fenkell M r, , home of Mrs. I. Rosenthal: terday the paramount need of its director, Rabbi Leon Frans, it was announced last week by A. hope that his firm opposition to ' Synagogue, sent telegrams to the t iisisaii sisslirssids"i "'us. President, Mrs. H. Lippitt; vice it t retn7 kk w'einatein. 525, American Jewry was philanthropy, '" 113':"i: A anti-Semitism in Poland would be . May 13 meeting congratulating .`, 1...erarmirer Ian. , Polank,. sco odary. its faculty and staff. H. Goodman, leader of the hernigmer a Loyever Aid Flowlety - presidents, Mrs. Sklar, Mrs. . . ke1 en V illia they contended, today that need 1.1 continued were expressed in an S Ir. Peiser and the Federation on Less seism President. II Itooentiool, it e•premident mr. Paulo. N. o. 11 Agudath. 'Shnitz and Mrs. Spivack; treas. "Beth El College " said Rabbi ' 115. M " has changed to the perpetuatio I 1C.•nolo; ...coder). Lankin, treaw official message of condolence • their wonderful work, and promis- p Ix of Alossath A, mm Ne Pineki, he, man. II. Rooenthat. urer, Mrs. Rosenzweig; financial of an intelligent Jewish consciou a- F ram, "is more than a !school. It gotiations, under government sent to the Polish Consul General i ng their wholehearted co-opera- MroZo."n ■ lold 5180r, oeeret• . ., represents a movement. Jewish 1 secretary, Mrs. Goldsmith; cor- t Trth.1 7:; . near such as the B'nai B'ri supervision, have been started be in Jerusalem by the Executive of tion. Freedman, treasurer, Mrs. Pectic - sky A 1-'11" responding secretary, Mrs. Abram- S[i llel Foundations, the Ant life has become at the same time tween the Agud 'avast, the ex- the Jewish Agency for Palestine, id exceedingly complex and exceed- by Contributions to the campaign sie, !sr v son. ni, ner anclety - Preeldent. ro7i'41... "t Defamation League, A. Z. A. an treme orthodox Jewish organize- the representative body of the Mro Mr." C . NO "L Gerso . keyonen. Mre n • I ocal organizations up to May 13, Alex Prelf. trexourer . Mrs F' C ohe n, 550. ingly significant. To be a Jew tion, and the Vaad Leurni, the Jew - The group will not discontinue other B'nai B'rith agencies a 11.. Roo. Stein, Samuel T•pper.. I. Jews in rebuilding Pales-' 1 re announced as follows: LochowIt. her Aid riety to now requires training. A knowl- ish National Council of Palestine. world HOWL $25 pretIent, for the summer months but has tine. Recalling the work of now 'tempting to inculcate. Atm....a Branch of P.I.Zeire Id Flormluker the y 751 - president. ' 1 1 " edge of Jewish history has become The Agudah requests m " already planned a number of cul- lor iwro M! " . " . r ' religious 50 eta ‘ r h . °"' ,.. P21 " " 11"anOorhes Favor Enlarged Council au- Polish Genes S. ' it Y lr , A brin; vior•preol.1 nt W Hurt un'. 531150 al in h ' one of. the necessities of life to tenon*, agreeing to recognize Agudath 11 nal Ere. lorael, 575. tural and social activities. On eeeretar). Flanion1; tremourer. K - Young The opposition, led by Jud the land liberation of Poland, the mes- M - en. Jewish A.wistion Bardichtraer Verein, 1000 go Jewish men and women. Fred authority the t'aad Leumi in all page Wednesday, May 22, a mass meet- hon. keymen. A gide, Mrs N. Thomas, I President. Dr. Jack Jao km•n; Oce•preol. of the Jewish Agency stres- A. B. Frey, St. Louis, preside nt B Belts, Social Club, 118. A. Simon. II oAlpiner, 551.50 Flerecnitzer Ald Society, 1115 ing has been arranged in the Tay. utzel said some time ago, 'Every other matters Mar Mitsoah of Simon Singer through ! of the Leo N. Levi Memorial Ilo 1117to'r7or".I. iir 4sffi t■ fr; "1:to u Yk rn il'ekn '. the point that Pilsudski's r Beth Mo.. long Ant. Roman is. Mr. Hyman AI... 11.25. s " worker in the Allied Jewish Cam- lor Synagogue, with Rabbi A. Si. pital; Adolph Freund of Detroi Dr. Negotiations were started last guidance brought the young State 220 Hen Jacob Congregation. Slooi B.. David Sisterhood, 520 50 sbu rgh as the 89-year-old B'nai B'rith vetera t i paign should take a course in week between the Vaad Leumi and through its most difficult and try. Tulleloin kesmeles. Aid - Pre.• W Hobo...kat Ladies 550, l et y 5100. Aux it main speaker. n nt. Mrs. B. &Multi; viov-president. Mra. President. Mro Michael Sharlitt of CleveIan i Jewish history'-and I may add, the Prudential Assurance Co. of ing period. The Marshal's achieve- Weksirr, %I.e•preal• H.. Dowd Cong • 14, • every Jewish parent who wants 'London for a Jr Gorman, ...go'. M.. Steiner; dent. Mr. Wm Kellner, t ,,,, urer, Mrs On June 4, a card party will I.etrolt Ladle. All Society. 1100 Resolute,. Mr. Klasky. 175 superintendent of the Clevelan $600,000 loan to be ments as a liberator of his court- , M Denthrovillor Ladles Auxiliary, 116, He A has•th Achim Congregation - Pre.- m take place. Mrs. Kunin and Mrs. Jewish Orphan Ilome, and other u to be able to do his full duty as used for building schools in Jeru-' try won the admiration of the "--1n;Lre,n-n'tionra. M a"rlor'131T.'11r•Msr:BnaH n. Eastern Ladles Society, 1100 dent . fins ss i the parent of a Jewish child Kaufman; Ice-preoldent. M. l'has Brody. Mrs. Won A Feltner, Mrs. Singer have been appointed As 54.01 loan Axon . Ladle. Ancillary insisted that the need of phila • r . A ot hat& treasurer. IL Handelsman. CDs A. Belem, Hailfa, Tiberias, and Sated. Zionist movement, the message 51 Knoppow, co-chairmen. All members are of -President, Mro. Ij. Jackaon: viceloreal- M. Bacman. h 150. "" should take courses in Jewish his- thropic agencies is probably great- Mr. Joseph 14.in. Sir.. Louis GERMANY loondolence from the Jewish au- dent. Mrs Chosid aeoretary, Mrs. S. Ukrainian Prow Unt. %Perrin - Pr.'. Mrs. Samuel Stonotx. Mrs. Wm Silver. also active in selling Shekolim for tory and literature. dent. 1 et today than ever before, an Lerner, recording secret.y. Mrs. I.. Ifinoinick -Ithorities said. via e-preolot•nt, I.. Mr. Adol Ninety thousand Jews left G er Son - I 555 Apetkar; treopurer. Mr. D, Na, tor, 115. votes for the Zionist Congress Mendcloon. reeording aecretary Harry that institutions closely identifie d "When I came to Temple Beth many since Hitler came into power, Avukah - Pregident. The. (Mender: ' Find Galician Society of Detroit. re, 'The noble attitude of Pilsud- nano l• 1 wecr etar y, Ose•r P.retary. 10ra Moyer. 150 and in studying the many prob- 1575 50 with B'nai B'rith could not be El 10 years ago and proposed to Seale. ...ere, Max Gelles. 550. it was estimated last week by the ski in firmly opposing the forces Keshenever • "or fa 1150 • First Radomer Aid Society. 1155. lems involved. "forsaken' by the Order. its board of trustees the found- Voelkischer Beobachter, Hitler'slof anti-Semitism, enabling the Hebrew Lollies Aid Society. 1211. Because of "difficulties that see m ing of Beth El College of Jewish Hebrew Ladle. Woks' Fund. 125. chief organ. Of this group, the , Jews of Poland amidst their hard- Infante abr.,. Group. offillated E. Insuperable," a motion to mer Studies, I thought I was merely paper states, some 10,000 have re-whips to breathe Prenclauer Maternity Aid, 520.25, freely, "'all organizations doing work of a establishing one more Temple ac- turned. And Germany is the richer !him Jewry's everlasting earned Jew!. Consumptive Relief Society grati- Ancillary. 5100. national or international chara e- tivity. It turns out that we I by some $25,000,000 dollars Jewish Fraternal club. Ng by ; tude," the Jewish Agency de- ter concerning Jews" was d e . launched a movement in modern Jewleh Wont,. European Welfare reason of the emigration taxes dared, concluding with the hope hated. American Judaism. No less than levied from the departing Jews. that "the tradition which Pilsudski Organisation and North Woodward Bram. Preoradent. Mrs. A. K•taln; The convention voted in fay or 25 other institutes of Jewish The paper further stated that the established will survive him for Presidont. Mrs. D. Silverstein; •ecretary, 11r. 11 Levin, treasurer, Mr., II. Gold- of having the executive commi t. studies in other cities of the liquidation of the the.glory of Poland." Jewish problem ' Keymen. Mrs k Katain. Mrs is l&vin, tee enlarge the scope and increaa e United States and Canada have can be achieved through emigration ! smith; branch president. Mrs. -I, Modell; the importance of the Be Mrs. A. Hecliolalt. Mr. D. Silverstein, ' al been established after the model only. J Modell. 5325 B'rith Washington Bureau, an d of Beth El College. . Organize United Front In- Mro. I am ex- Jolly Elite flu. 5000. Max Naumann, leader of the pro- t applauded highly the work of tha ceedingly grateful that it was Samuel Cools Lodge CUR 5111 dependent Merchants Nazi Jews, petitioned Chancellor, Fl.al !MIK Ladles! Auxiliary. 5204 bureau, which is headed by Mau r. given to Temple Beth El to take Hitler Yealthah Beth Yultudah, Ladle. Aux- against the order prohibiting , of M ichigan ice D. Rosenberg of Waehingto a. the lead in this new and highly iliary, 187 50 Jews in Germany from displaying , Lad'. Monteflore Free Loan Aron.. After discussing the history o f promising development in Arneri- the German flag. No answer, as ' Frank P. Maniaci, engaged for 1100. the Joint Council of B'nai Writ h, can Jewish life." Lomser Benevolent Society. $25. yet, has been received from Herr 20 years in the produce .business Mgan Jewloh Aid Society. UK the American Jewish Congress High School Graduates Fuehrer but Goering'a newspaper, at Eastern Market, announced Michican Vereln, 581. and the American Jewish Com- On Sunday morning, May 12, the Nationalzeitung of Essen, 'the organization of the United 521. 1111.0.on Israel Cons Ladies AnsillarY, mittee, the delegates expressed before a Temple crowded with a called the petition "a piece of im- Front Slava Umgegend, Keymen. L. Fried, independent Merchants of regret at the "failure of those thousand worshippers, di lom Hanalei. RM. " h inted nted that the or-Mi chigan - a non-profit 'anode. I. Mogliower bodice to act in unison and har- were given Progressive Aid Society, 5 to 48 graduate ganization headed by Dr. Naumann tion designed to bring about bet- mony on all matters of moment," i tother Zellonan Fondly Club, 115. Temple Beth El High School. The may be closed. This incidentally , ter marketing conditions for th Mahe. e Council. 5100. and recommended "that further names of the graduates follow: would not be viewed with displea- independent merchant. Northeastern cong. Ella Char. 1100.60 effort be made by the president Jason Berk, Albert sure by by the great majority of Jews quarters are at 612 Michigan 510. Northern Progreseiv. Ladle* SorletY, Itlldm and incoming executive commit. in Germany. Theater Building. Odes. Progreowlve Aid Society. MI. rlcla StiruZ, tee to create unity and to enlarge Irene B.., (11,i,7a Palrollne Itelokah Lodge a 511, 510 El. Ch.B. Ell. Julia I. The Zionist Federation in Ger- the scope of the Joint Council." O ..... Walter Cohn, Winifred Lout. The United Front Independent Pinsk. Proareaxlve Aid Society, 5550. many, long the underdog to as- Merchants of Michigan will aim, Sybil Merle Eimer, Rio hard D. Eva Prenilauer 1laternIty Ald, 1225.25 Cohen Is Lauded Polon.. Benevolent, 160. Elio.. Gold!. June Fried. Jerome The convention declared itself Friedman. Janie. E Oloodfriend, J. similationists in German-Jewish through co-operative legislative ProogroosIve Ladleo Unt. Vereln. 5525. Puaroldsliter Lodi. Society. 5100. "gratified by the policies of the Ansley Goodman. Leo. liarwith, Es. leadership, last week adopted a activity, consumer education, co- Radom. F'rlenally Society. 1142. ft Jameson. Robert t. K•hn, Dori. special resolution demanding full operative buying and other meth- order" with reference to the Ger- tell. Belief Sum /Jetty K•111. InIng L Kramer. It.. of Ekaterinelaw, 5125. control of Jewish life in Germany. Enjoy a happy vacation at "no Playground of the Grectlakes"-JunelStoSept.2 /twiner Lad'. Society. M. man situation, and commended Anne Landab•ra, II•rolol Lruhon , Sid- s, to bring back a condition of Sonoma... Bendlner Unt. Verein, ney IC Lenhorf, Inane Liebe., Leonard ENGLAND normal, fair competition in retail "the lofty quality of statesman- Sandford Linkner, Dorothy Rita Magid- 155.50 EVERY ENJOYMENT AWAITS YOU. HAPPINESS AND HEALTH HERE REIGN SUPREME! Jews throughout the Empire trade channels and facilitate the Sleuth. Lodi. Ald lio•letY, 550. ship, patience and sound policy soh. Madeline Hotly Meyer. Caryl Largest Hotels on the Great Lakes, 1000 cool, outside rooms, at mod- Ttormer Aid Society. .1500 Ruth •ionash, "snide. R. Nemec Sid- joined in the festivities attendant restoration of prosperity to the of action" on the part of B'nai ney .1. Chevro 1111ximah Gemorra. United Ile- Ne.111an. Aril. Thelma upon the celebration of the 25th independent merchant. B'rith leaders, brew School. Tuxedo Etrano.h, 5755 erate rates. Finest Bathing Beach in the world, so gradual in slope, a Itappsport. Sophie Nirmal net n. Jetvioll ilk' Folk& Moue, WorneWn By an enthusiastic unanimous Ito.. Leonard Daniel lin.nntan. Jerome jubilee of King George. England's child can enjoy it in safety. There's Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Dancing .., Ancillary. 15,006. Wl Y ... " { Imencseig, Mitchell M. Iona., Chief Rabbi, Dr. Hertz, partici- vote, it expressed its fervent ad- Gerald United Ilehrew S. hoot* Women's A.• M . Shapira. Carl Silver. Helen endless attractions for young and old. Our Midway is filled with the pated as the representative of the Young Judaeans to Start 111.y. x17250. miration for Alfred M. Cohen, Yiddish Folks Verein, 11.233 Stearn, Hut Ileury Stl«bet, Jews at the official state reception Picnic With Parade latest, clean, modern, enticing novelties. Moderately priced, appe- who has been a member of the Blares Young Men. Hebrew. Aron.. 540.50. Barad Von Baal.. Jr June Shirley Zeda Can, ILI.. tizing meals, as formal or inform-al as you desire, even to Picnic Grounds. organization for 45 years and its Van VII., Muriel Victor. Ire Enid inaugurating the jubilee. He also Zetinkah Juniors. 130 Waloihrtt, Milea wrote a special prayer for the oc- A meeting of Agudath Herz] president for the past decade. It ?Atom. Progreesivo •nt Vereln. 1110. AUTO mum., plop your loornitywith a delightful slay.) %wilier Ladies Aid Soc., 5120. g u aea and the Young Ce d ar Point. Ideal lots day, applauded the efforts of Mr. Co- .Three students, Leonard Rosen- casion which was read in all syna- 11 . nal Wmnen. Auxiliary. 215. a week-end or yourentire vacation. free parking space for6030cars. Ample garag• space. Judaea Ilerzl Club was held at hen at the London conference to man, Robert Kahn and Madeline gogues throughout the Empire. Beth Tephilo Emanuel Cong. and 1111.. The Jews of England, to mark the Hebrew National School, 9341 rachl Oraaniclon. a 5514. aid German Jews, held in 1933, Betty Meyers, received the Young Reached by roil, Interurban or busses to Sandosky, or by auto, Ohio Rome 2, Soils, Pool - Commander. the meeting of B'nai B'rith lead- People's Temple Club scholarship the anniversary, will plant a forest Oakland, Sunday, May 12, and lir. R. It. itooenwald U. S. Leyte 6, er by steamer. Goldstone; vie e.cononander. era in Amsterdam which followed, medals. Seven students received in Palestine to bear the King's Jack Weinberg was elected leader Meyer 5iaterstone, F. Off, John No ar- son; historian. Dr. E. Stern, Keymen, MAIL THIS SPECIAL COUPON AT ONCE TO and the order's cooperation with the key for excellence in extra- name. Near Nazareth, it will have of the parade to be held at the Lag A. .1. Ha.. Frank Barkuff, Herman League High Commissioner Mc- curricular activities, such as de- about 1,200,000 trees. In Tel Aviv b'Omer picnic, May 26, at Palmer Warsh, S A. Singer, S. SInkoff, W J. • street was named after the king Park. The parade will be near the Booms& Donald. Ms 0. A. Beecklieg Co., Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio. bating, dramatic, athletics and llotne Relief Society - Preoldent, Nrx A Weisman: vlo . e.preeldent. Mrs. The convention recommended Student Council work: Elsie Char- while in Jaffa one of the local new Casino. Please and me, without obligating, your .w told., On Cod. win. Muth; ... ■ ,et•ry, Point. Mrs Anna Moos; trea& A committee consisting of Bar- urer. the continuation of Americaniza- lip, Elise Cohen, Madeline Betty squares was renamed in his honor. Mro. A. Arkin. Inv. Throughout Palestine schools and ney Yagoda and Abraham Burn- -.Noma tion work until all Jews in the Meyers, Dorothy Magidsohn, Bea- banks Club and Inv. Assn - were closed while telegraph stein was elected to United States are citizens, and trice Nerner, Jerome Rosenzweig take care of dent. N. Itoseln; i .71.,...tw ooryaf J. Itool- Address offices were busy dispatching con- the presents the club gives to Bar Workmen. urged all local B'nal B'rith lodges and Paul Somlyo, Miss Dorothy Artwiter !ling Ill - Secretary, M to carry on the work where no Magidsohn delivered the valedic- gratulatory messages to Bucking. Mitzvahs. Heyman, Mrs. A. ilereilk $112. ham Palace. tory. other agencies now exist. England last week inaugurated a Richard E. Gutstadt of Chicago, In the cast of the senior play, director of the Anti-Defamation "The Five Frankforters," will be drive to aid the million Jews in Po- land who are exposed to actual League, reported to the conven- D o r o t It y Magidsohn, Madeline tion on the "tendency toward dis- Betty Meyers, Elise Cohen, Sid- starvation. An appeal to English integration of anti-Semitic organ- ney Newman, Jr., Hart Harvey Jewry in behalf of all the leading Jewish organizations of the coun- izations in the United States." Stiebel, Gerald Shapiro, Jerome Mr. Gutstadt warned "of a rec- Rosenzweig, Lee Waldbott, Har- try was signed by Chief Rabbi Dr. ognizable tendency to try to in- old Van Baalen, Jr., J. Ansley Hertz, Sir Osmond D'Avigdor ject anti-Semitism into American Goodman, Seymour Blumenthal, Goldsmit, Nahum Sokolow, Neville Laski, M. H. Davis and liacham politics." Elsie Charlip, The play is direc- Caster. "There are 100 • anti-Semitic ted by Mrs. Blanche Gordon Dr. Chaim Weizmann, ex-presi- publications and pamphlets being Romm. dent of the World Zionist Organ- circulated throughout the United In the cast of the Maimonid ea motion, was re-elected president of States," Mr. Gutstadt reported. play, "The Esca e from Cordov "I the English Zionist Federation. M. Gordon Liverman, president will be Elaine Blumenthal, Betty UNITED STATES of the British District of B'nai Rosen, Emily Berth, Samuel Hies announced that 1,00R Jews B'rith, addressed the convention Ginzler, Gordon Seedberg, Don- from abroad, of whom 1,166 were on the Jewish situation in various ald Pearl, Gabriel Schoenberg, immigrants, arrived in this coun- countries of Europe. Alexander Mogill, Joseph Lefkof- try during the first quarter of Prof. Norman Bentwich of the sky, Morton Clamage, Warren this year. Hebrew University, an associate Schwayder, Eva Ruth Hamburg, Julius Streicher's Der Stuermer, of James G. MacDonald on the Deborah Springer, William Sin- most rabid anti-Semitic newspaper League of Nations refugee com- ger, Irving Goldman, Herbert in Germany, was sold openly on the mission, declared that Palestine Morris, • Jerry Gottlieb. Mis etreets . in the German section of is the solution not only of the Joyce Davis directed the play. • New York. This is the first time, German-Jewish problem, but of I the paper was ever sold openly in The following students receiv ed the problem of victimized Jews book awards for excellence in this country, throughout the world. scholarship in the Junior High AUSTRIA Only one new man was named The Jewish situation in Austria to the executive committee, Jacob and High School departments: is unchanged. Slowly but surely W. Salus of Philadelphia, who Ruth Gittleman, Betty Dvorman, Jews are being further disenfran- was elected to represent District Caroline Sornlyo, Jeanne Broudy, chised. The occasional equality ut- 1 3 in place of Jacob Singer of Byron Berlin, Jeanne Appleby, terances of Chancellor Schuschnigg • Philadelphia, who resigned be- Leah Ruth Perlman, Yale Co gan, Robert Cohn, Esther Gold- meem to lie meaningless. Hut that cause of illness. Austrian Jewry is not going to take Re - elected were: Judge I. M. berg, Bertha Goldhoff, Helen it laying down was indicated last Rose Hamburger, Myron Jacob- Golden of San Francisco, vice week at a meeting in Vienna of stein, Sydney Lenhoff, Elsie president, representing District some 4,000 Jewish war veterans. 4; Archibald A. Marx of New Or- Charlip, Leonard Rosenman and "We do not ask equal rights; we leans, vice president, representing Madeline Lindenbaum, do not beg for equality; we de- District 7; Louis Fabric-ant of mand it," said Captain Edler von New York, District 1; Sidney G. BEN-GURION COMES Friedmann, the president of the Kusworm of Dayton, Ohio, Dis- TO DETROIT MAY 27 League of Jewish War Veterans trict 2; Henry A. Alexander of in Austria. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ) Atlanta, Ga., District 6; Ilenry MonskY of Omaha, Nebraska, Dis- Mizrachi Distributes Hun- trict 6. the Zioinst executive meeting dreds of Shekolim Named to the Anti-Defamation which took place in Palestine in League Commission, governing March. His address will be of A combined meeting of local body of the B'nai B'rith spon- particular importance in view of sored Anti-Defamation League, the forthcoming elections to the Mizrachi groups was held on May 9 in the Taylor Synagogue, to were: Alfred M. Cohen, I. M. Ru- next World Zionist Congress, binow, Judge A. K. Cohen of which will take place in Switzer- intensify the rapid distribution of Shekolim for the coming World Boston, Samuel I. Sievers of St. land in August. Louis, Abraham Berkowitz of In 1916 Mr. Ben-Gurion was Zionist Congress. The deadline Philadelphia, Judge I. M. Golden, active in America in organizing for the sale has been net for Louis Ottenberg of Washington, a Jewish labor convention for May 25, at which time all receipts Sigmund Livingston of Chicago Palestine. He later joined the must be sent to New York, where register of all voters will be Ind Leon Schwartz of Mobile, Ala. Jewish Legion to serve under Gen- • Henry K. Wolff of San Fran- eral Allenby, and stayed with the prepared. Shekolim have been o was elected chief justice of Legion as an officer until 1921. distributed in all synagogues un- nai B'rith Court of Appeals. After the war he continued to der the chairmanship of M. Prus- avow his labor sympathies, and sian and D. Edelman. They may he was successful in the unifies also be obtained from any mem- 'butions to the Jewish tion of the two predominating ber or from the president, Isaac hildren's Home Palestine labor parties, the Ach- Rosenthal, 2200 Edison Ave. ish Children's Home of duth Ifoavodah and lisped Hat- wishes to acknowledge zoir. He is also the founder of Jewish Institute's Tenth An- the following dons- the Histadruth, the Federation of nual Exercises June 2 Jewish Workers in Palestine. He 'c Co., 4035 Fenkell. is at present not only an expert The Jewish Institute of Religion Albert Cole, 13641 in immigration and colonization ry of Jacob Dry- matters but he is also ranked will hold its tenth annual Com- mencement exercises on Sunday among the most scholarly geogra- 1624 Glynn CL phers and ethnographers in the morning, June 2, in the auditorium of the institute building, West 68th - Chabr 17154 Omira East. lie is also a co-author of St., near Central Park, New York. a text-book about Palestine, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president and eghlwasn, 2466 W. "Eretz Israel." founder of the Institute, will con- MY Ben Gallon, who arrived in fer the degree of Master of Heb- 111s /amour, St. this country on May 14, will make rew Literature and Rabbi upon the a tour of the 15 largest cities in candidates to be presented by Dr. ale. America, presenting the case of I Tay- the present Zionist executive and Henry Slominsky, dean of the fa- , Mrs. surveying its accomplish/lents for culty. Honorary degree, will be conferred upon several outstanding the last two years.. scholar,. C 1915, /Pkg. & M.. ToloscCO CO. 4■■ ■ edarPoint onAke.*ie ■ ... a wisp v ( :fragrance sweet ... where taste and mildness mat 100% for mildness and Letter taste 1