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You'll be amend with the wonder, he will accomplish. ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS GLADLY GIVEN 111011H1S LUPILOFF 2376 ELMHURST lit irti Longfellow 3497 Carnival of B'nai Moshe June 8 to 16 Notts In honor of her house guest, Mrs. Irving Gould, Mrs. Harry Alpern Opening the silver jubilee year entertained 25 guests at a dessert of Congregation B'nai Moshe, the bridge on Tuesday. Men's Club is sponsoring, with the cooperation of the other auxiliaries, Mrs. C. J. Levy is in Detroit for an outdoor carnival to take place a few days the guest of her chil- on Dexter Blvd., between Lawrence dren, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bern- and Humphrey, beginning Satur- steine. Miss Ester Sempliner returned to Ann Arbor after spending the ' week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempliner. Dr. A. Jacoby spent last week- end in Chicago. Joel Goldberg is confined at Mercy Hospital by illness. Rabbi Isaac Reichman, who has been with the Shaarey Zedek con- gregation, Eleventh and Van Buren Ste., for the past six years, left to visit his mother and brother in Leeds, England. Rabbi Reichman also plans to visit relatives in Bel- gium and Holland, returning to Bay City after a stay of several weeks. Corsages were presented to each mother and a widely varied pro- gram given at the Junior Hadassah luncheon at the Bay City Country club, attended by 80, Sunday. Miss Mae Miller was chairman of a program opened by Miss Pearl Brenner and Miss Frances Kahn. The senior advisor, Mrs, Julius Ginsberg, gave the daughter's wel- come and Mrs, Reuben Adelman spoke on the meaning of Mother's Day. Mrs. Louis Harrisond poems she had composed for the occasion. A' skit entitled "Pion- eers" was presented by Miss Jos- ephine Berglass, Miss Edith Klep- per, and Miss Beryl Voight. Mar- tin Glantz sang, with Miss Pearl Brenner accompanying and Miss Sylvia Voight played for tap dances by Miss Florence Voight, Miss Florine Robin.son and Miss Sybil Kahn. MISS Janet Taylor, Miss Irene Brenner, and Miss Janet Ro- binson presented a skit entitled "Collection Box" and there were songs by Miss Ruth Wienberg. airs. Louis Lebster, of Flint, discussed Hadassah work there and Miss So- phie Turner, president of Flint chapter of Junior Hadassah , told of that chapter's accomplishmeAts. (CONCL•DED FROM PAGE 1) the League of Nations. Certainly the League, at its meeting in Sep- quarters of the guard. The Swiss tember, should make the Iligh Guard! I had heard ominous tales; Commission for German Refugees about the "Pope's Army." This an official League Commission, "army" of colorful knights was 'and thereby give the dignity and policing the entrance to the Vati- powers that would thereunto ap- can offices as I mounted the steps. pertain. The reason that this I was immensely relieved, being• not done at the time that was the a Protestant, to note that the High Commission was set up was battle-axes they lifted as I passed that Germany objected; but Ger- HADASSAH ELECTS i'L'T" B" MRS. IL L. JACKSON .AIMMMIRmonmar I I You Can Buy Your FORD With .Confidence Here Ralph A. Tracy Shows Ad- vantages of Commu- Chosen President by Unani- nity Fund mous Vote; Important Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Last year we sent to workers and friends of the Detroit Com- munity Fund a series of letters describing some of the work which Community Fund Agencies are doing in our city, such as the care of orphaned and crippled children, many health services, work of the Legal Aid Bureau and American Red Cross, and so on, This year we would like to tell you a little more about the actual working of the Fund itself. As business men, there must be many questions in your minds as to the "why" of a Community Fund. This month we have outlined briefly the reasons for such an organization. Before Detroit had a Commu- nity Fund this was the situation: 1. Constant solicitation by 77 agencies now in the fund—tag days and benefits with overhead costing from 16 to 30 per cent of money raised. 2. You would be paying out innumerable small sums with no idea of the relative value of the services rendered. 3. A limited number of, citi- zens carried the entire financial burden. 4. Methods of accounting and recording of services were fre- quently haphazard and inade- quate. 5. Many agencies with a popu- l ar appeal were over financed while other necessary agencies were under financed. With the Community Fund way of raising money you have: 1. One systematic campaign with one overhead totalling 5 per cent of the money raised, (Com- pare with "1" above.) 2. One pledge to a responsible central organization, the board members of which not only give their time to supervise the use of your contributions, but donate 25 per cent of the money raised. 3. This year 166,000 citizens sharing the financial responsibil- ity. 4. Strict budgeting and ac- counting of all money raised and spent. 6. A unified balanced program of social work planned by re- sponsible citizens. Isn't the Fund way better— with no class or race distinction, with n planned attack on the city's social problems by a trustworthy group of which you yourselves are a part, responsible for doing an efficient, economical and in- telligent job? RALPH A. TRACY, Secretary, Detroit Community Fund, Committees Appointed At the annual meeting and election of officers of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, held on May 14, at Hotel Statler, Sirs. Harry L. Jackson was unanimously elect- Gas Station in Connection You can be sure of satisfactory service at Gus Newman's--You'll find our organization genuinely friendly and eager to please you always. GUS NEWMAN CO. were so dull they would not cut • man is not now a member of the butter. League. Moreover, the German As the period of my visit in refugee problem must be met as 24-HOUR Rome passed, the secretary first a part of the large concern of Brings you the world's 100% autumn. SERVICE. returned my call, and then kept human sustenance on available bile, plus the facilities of Detroit's finest set vice organisation. in daily communication with me. territory, if war is to be solved. HOGARTH Audiences were afforded with din- . I should speak of that revers 1850 DEXTER at MONTEREY tinguiehed churchmen. All were 'skin to medieval intolerance, the cordial. They knew something of treatment of Jews in Germany. A large assortment of desirable used American efforts to improve rela- The minister strain of paganism cars always on hand. tions among Protestants, Catho- in Rosenberg's "Mythus," and the tics and Jews, a program which Aryan nonsense which issued in Hon. Newton D. Baker, Prof. C. putting instinct above reason, is J. II. Hayes and Mr. Roger Wil- rightening all the nations border- liam Straus are heading. I de- ing on that land where gangster scribed it further by saying that . methods appear to prevail. The this National Conference associ- German people, by the way, are ates Catholics, Jews and Protest- not fooled altogether! A school ants as Americans, without seek- teacher in a German town the ing any "least common denomin- other day stood -up at his cafe ator" whatsoever, Indeed, im- table as he grew excited in a portant theological differences are conversation with a clergy friend affirmed. The National Confer- of mine, and declared, "We have ence of Jews and Christians aims, too much biological racialism in • rather, to promote reasoned un- Germany today! We need mathe- dertsanding and emotional senti- matics; we need Platonic concep- 4' 4- ments that will permit coopera- tions!" Germany is still a "whis- tion on social ideals in our nation. pering country." No one knows MRS. HARRY L. JACKSON We believe Americans can de- what is secretly going on in the , stroy the Ku Klux Klan kind of mind of Hitler, although it is com- ed president. Elected with Mrs. !spirit, and help in outmoding for- monly admitted that the anti- Jackson were the following of- ever religious persecutions in Jewish policy accounting for early ficers: ti America. Mr. Baker, I told these gains by Nazis has turned out First vice president, Mrs. Sey- Roman Catholic leaders, described to be a frightful blunder in the With Bath mour Frank; second vice presi- our task by saying: long run of world politics. I re- dent, Mrs. Sidney Stone; third t100 "The National Conference asso- member asking a leading Italian vice presdent, Mrs. Meyer L. ciates a number of thoughtful Fascist, a Roman Catholic lay- Prentis; recording secretary, Mrs. 1 man, what he would do if he were and earnestpeople in an effort Nathan L. Kaplan; financial sec- to analyze, to moderate, and final- a Jew today. "Do you mean a retary, Harry N. Cohn; corre- ly to eliminate a system of preju- Jew outside Germany?" I nodded. Free Parking sponding secretary, Abraham Coo- .1 I dice which we have in part in- "Your question makes me think per; treasurer, Frank Wetsman. Cut Rate Garage ''":. .1 10 herited and which disfigures and of the situation in which Italian I Newly elected board members Freemasons found themselves a distorts our business, social and are: Mrs. Samuel Berman, Mrs. dozen years ago. Mussolini would JAKE ANDARY, Asst political relations." Max Blumberg, Mrs. Max Dush- not tolerate them. I think that if Closely Bound Difficulties kin, Mrs. Harold Goodman, Mrs. French Freemasons had organized DR. GEORGE A. FRITCH, Manager Max Keidan, Mrs. Harry Kopel, I narrated, also, how acquaint- against II Duce and campaigned Mrs. Moe Leiter, Mfrs. Milford ance with the true aims of one for a boycott against Italy, it Stern, Mrs. Maurice Landau. group destroyed bigotry against would have been the worst strat- In addition to the newly elect- that group on the part of others. egy possible.. As it was, nothing ed board members, the following I assured these gentlemen that of the sort happened. The perse- complete the board of directors: we are not fooling ourselves by cution against Freemasons gradu- Mrs. Henry Levitt, Mrs. Robert any Utopian dreaming, the genu- ally died out—it would be a live Sproat Street..,..Between Woodward and Pork Loewenberg, Mrs. William Isen- ine differences over which Ameri- issue even in this 13th year of berg, Miss Elizabeth Finley, Mrs. can Jews, Catholics and Protest- the Fasces if Freemasons the Robert Marwil, Mrs. Harry Shul- ants determinedly disagree will world over agitated against Ital- man, Mrs. Herman August, Mrs. continue to issue in conflict. Our ian internal policy." There is Schmarya Kiernan, Mrs. Sol W- hope is to 'civilize these tensions. some sense in this man's advice, altz, Mrs. Sol Perlman, Mrs, Sam- 26 Not only in the Vatican, but although the case for militant uel Schaflander and airs. Aaron throughout my conversations with Opposition cannot be dismissed Silberblatt. The 15th annual exhibition of !done by the students in the art Germans, French, Swiss, Italians off-hand. Even though ex-Masons Reports of various chairmen the Jewish Community Center's school, such as figure painting and British, I asked about the in Italy are now esteemed, there covered the activities of the year. Art School will open with a recep- Jews in Europe. Oneprinciple is is no organized Freemasonry in Particular stress was laid upon tion and tea on Sunday, May 26, and portraits from life, landscapes clear in all the data I gathered: Italy today! Hadaseah's newest project, the at 2:30 p. m., at the Jewish Com- and oil. Charcoal drawings from the difficulties of every people Another aspect of the German building of the Rothschild Hadas- munity Center, and will continue casts, life and still life will he are intricately bound together. situation was referred to in a sah University Hospital in co- through Sunday evening, June 2. included in the work displayed by The misleading concept of a Geneva conversation. "No one," The exhibition is held under the life class, advanced students, operation with the American unique "Jewish problem" is in- said a League of Nations• official Jewish Physician's Committee in the direction of the art commit- intermediates and elementary stu- accurate. There is no group prob- to me, "should blame Germany tee, Mrs. David B. Werbe, chair- dents. Yasha Schwartzman and Palestine, Mrs. Robert Marwil lem which should make any reli- for its anti-Jew, anti-Pacifist, anti- man, Rabbi Leon Fram, Milton Leon Makielski are the art school is the local chairman. gion or culture feel peculiar be- Communist, anti-Social Democrat M. Alexander, Louis Gottlieb, instructors. Following the business meeting, cause of laws or emotional antag- phobias. Germans are behaving August Strindberg's novel, "The Mrs. Harry Farbstein, Mrs. Wal- Thanks from Meister The hostesses for the opening onisms against them. Do the Jews in a way any desperately irritated Stronger," was presented by Mrs. ter Fuchs, Sirs. Morris Garvett, on Sunday afternoon will include Grievance Conference suffer under discriminatory laws people might be expected to act. Mrs. Jacob ilarvith, Mrs. Hoke the art committee and officers and TobaBerman Smokier and Miss n Germany? So do the Free- The mood will pass." In support Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Levin, Mrs. Alexander Freeman I members of the ,board of direr- masons in Italy. Do German and of this angle are the words of At the regular meeting of the Gertrude Winer. George Shaffer,} and Miss Florence Niger. , tors of the Jewish Community Polish Jews report slurs and vi- Philip Gibbs, the writer: "A good Meister Grievance Conference well known concert and radio Outstanding work has been I Center. baritone, sang a group of songs. cious attacks? So do Russian deal of the Germans' hysteria is held May 10, I was requested to Christians in Esthonia and Latvia, due to having been treated like express to you the thanks and He was accompanied by Mrs. Har- where "Jail them!" is the Nation- a pariah race by their ex-ene- appreciation of the conference for riet Ingersoll. Mrs. David S. Diamond, retir- alists' cry. Have Jews been put mies." the excellent publicity you gave ing president, in presenting her in concentration camps or driven the mass meeting of May 5. The Price of Freedom annual report, summarized the i from their country? Well, so have We believe your cooperation ought to see Gibbs' point, German Protestants and Catho- if Jews materially contributed to the suc- achievements of her term of of- I A medical symposium has beeh The stage is set for the 1935 any people in the world can. fice. She particularly stressed lics, and so have political refu- Jews are suffering in Germany cess of the meeting. arranged by the Home Relief So- spring formal dance of the Young gees from Spain, Austria, Italy, today, and the real Christians are, We continue the fight for the the inauguration of the "Roll of ciety .to be held on Monday, May People's Temple Club, to be held Honor" as the means of raising Russia and Turkey. Europe is a l too, because of evil done to Ger- prosecution of the policeman who all of Hadassahai Palestinian 27, starting promptly at 10:30 a, at Franklin Hills Country Club continent of tribal lunacies today. at Versailles and since. killed David Meister and hope funds. By a unanimously adopted m., in the Italian Garden Room of Saturday night, May 18, from II/ Jewish troubles are no more than many you will keep this issue before ' till 2. That does not justify the evil of resolution, in honor of Mrs. the Book Cadillac Ilotel. a fraction of the whole bewilder- Hitler; it merely explains the evil your readers. One of the high spots of the Dr. Harry Kirschbaum, eminent ing milieu. A friend, a Christian that was begotten of evil. While Meister Grievance Conference, Diamond, the chapter voted to gynecologist, will lecture on "Ma- evening will be the Franklin Hills ten trees in the Hadassah professor of philosophy, was right we must take wise and determined Marie Hempel, Secretary, plant buffet supper, served by Pierre, grove in Palestine. in saying, "Europe is a hell of a the Continental chef of the club. measures to destroy that evil in Mrs. Jackson, in accepting the mess." Suggested attire is summer for- world today, lest it destroy Maasektot (Treatises) Der- office to which she had been elect-1 Economically, for example, the the mal, though if the weather should ek Erez by Dr. Michael us all, there is also a spiritual ed, announced the appointment basic conditions are frightfully reaction to it. Keyserling puts it turn cold, tuxedo will be proper. of three important chairmen: Hugger hard for the mass of folk in every this way: "If Jews live deeply the A limited number of tickets are Mrs. Samuel L. Kavanau, chair- nation. There will be no perman- inner experience of these times, still available, at 53.50 a couple, man of the Jewish National Fund; Reviewed by ent cure for European Jewish the Nazi legislation on this ques- and may be obtained by calling any Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, chairman Rabbi Herbert Parzen suffering apart from international tion may have in the history of of the following: Temple Beth El, of the school luncheon fund, and action levelling upward the labor Israel the same positive value Madison 8530; Miriam ('sever, Dr. Higger, who has devoted Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman of conditions, opening up of inter- which the banishment from Egypt Euclid 0361-M, and Sylvan Rapa- the infant welfare committee. She national commerce, and, through and the captivity in Babylon had. himself to resuscitate and make port, Trinity 2.5844. a world organization, reducing In fact, following the law of cor- available, in readable editions, re- explained the necessity for these the importance of national respondence between action and latively little known rabbinic immediate appointments in the boundaries. Meanwhile, the J. reaction, the depth of German works that may be classed as fact that the "Roll of Honor" apveryphal to the Talmud, has just campaign for next year is al- D. C. is doing a magnificent piece of work as a necessary stop-gap anti-Semitism should produce published an additional book, The ready under way and that these Congregation Shaarey Zwick he ld among the Jews a deepening of for those Jews so desperately in their cultural consciousness, and Treatises Derek Era. This volume three women, having been in- its Mother's Day dinner at (hi need. It is a miracle that some stir up in them the feeling of consist, of through versions of the formed in advance that they were Community Hall on May 12, at 6 Jews in Poland, Germany and their profounder human mission." text, edited from manuscripts, with to head these committees and o'clock. Hungary are able to keep going, (Hermann Keyserling, "La revo- an erudite introduction and an knowing that their respective English translation, — hence the funds were to be raised through and the reward for those Ameri- Mrs. Izler Solomon and her the "Roll of Honor" cam ai n cans who are giving to the J. D. lution mondicle et la responsabil- plural of the title. young son, Joseph, are visiting in ite de l'esprit," p. 149, French This publication deals with man- have already done yeoman work C. is in the character, the indus- ed.) Philadelphia for two weeks. ners and rules of etiquette, par- with the "Roll of Honor." try and the remnant of laughter A religious response to evil is Over 200 women have already these suffering people have in th e in the profoundest sense the only ticularly applicable to scholars and Mrs. Max Nathan and Mrs. pious personalities. It provides inscribed their names on the 1935 DR. HARRY E. AUGUST face of cruel circumstances. Louis Simon entertained at bridge victorious one. By making the . The refugees of all countries opposition of sinful forces renew norms of conduct for rabbis and "Roll of Honor." I religious leaders. It incidentally Plans are being made for a tea ternal Health". This lecture will be Monday evening, May 13, to raise in Europe are in a situation which quicken our spiritual life, furnishes much material on Jewish on Tuesday, May 28, in the inter- illustrated on the screen and wit funds for the donor luncheon being calla for more statesmanship than and sponsored by the Sisterho , sl of we conquer evil. This is the para- society during the first mislienium ests of the "Roll of Honor," open the program at 10:30. thus far mankind has given them. doxical nature of the force of evil Dr. Harry August, psychiatrist Congregation Beth F.I. An 18th century costume play, While some of the refugees from in a universe with God at ita of the current era. As usual, Dr. Bigger utilizes the entitled "Ashes of Roses," will of note, will follow with a lecture seven nations are adventurous, heart. It is, as Goethe made Jewish students at 'Michigan on "Nervousness." shiftless scalawags land this Is Mephisto admit: "I am the spirit introduction and the critical appa- be presented by Hadassam mem. An intermission of one hour will State College conducted the reli- ratus to explain the role the text hers, under the direction of Mrs. true of a portion of the Jews and which ever negates . .. that wills has played in rabbinic love and the Max Keidan. The cast is com- be allowed for the luncheon ar- gious services at college night, Fri- Gentiles who jumped Germany), ranged by the hostess committee . day, May 10, at the People's Church the majority are sincere, worthy the evil but accomplishes the good vicissistudes it has endured in the posed of the following: Mrs. headed by Mrs. Arthur Ginsburg, in East Lansing. Julius Stolberg course of its history. This provides Charles Lapides, Mrs. Harry Z. and heroic people. The High I write these words not to The afternoon program will be provided an interesting program of him with the opportunity to reveal Brown, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. Commission, the Jewish relief headed by Prof. Raphael Isaacs violin selections. The speaker , were preach to Jews the sentiments his discerning insight and complete Charles Scholnick, Mrs. Ralph agencies, •nd the Christian George Dobswage, widely known Quakers are accomplishing meas- sounded so long ago by Jewish familiarity with Talmudic sources. Davidson will tell of her experi- of the University of Michigan, who , editor, published and lecturer, who has chosen for his subject, "Facts major prophets, but rather as a This work gives additional dis- ences in Palestine, whence she urable results in alleviating the message for us all. These days • and Falacies relative to Anemia.' spoke on "Romantic Youth, What plight of refugees. The plight are dark. Despair and madness tinction to Dr, nigger as an able has just returned. Preceding the afternoon lecture , Now?" and Rolls May, student di- resourceful editor, as a keen of these refugees is heartbreak- threaten the future. We must and analyst and scientific systematizer NEUGARTEN SUNSHINE CLUB Miss Marian Helene Goodman, an recton of religious activities at the ing. No country really wants to use the suffering to strengthen us of Jewish historic sources. accomplished musician, will render college, who had as hi ssubiect Due to the large increase in the a few piano selections. add to its unemployment, there- for struggle. The supreme human "The Campus in a Changing "Massektot Derek Erez" Is par- membership of the Neugarten fore no country is welcoming ref- gain which we are fully able to ticularly orld. " Mrs. Charles Cornell, a member useful to the laity by ugees. Moreover, when the refu- achieve out of these circum- reason of its English translation. Sunshine Club, all regular meet- of the committee, will introduce the ings will be held, hereafter, at gee finds himself in any given stances is to build speakers. Gifts to Hadassah Fund world organi- This suffers somewhat from a the Jewish Community Center, land, work-permission cards are zation of nations a which The society will renew its sup- shall conscious effort at literalness. It Holbrook and Woodward Ayes., usually denied him. Soon his pass- guarantee ins agate or man; however in no way mars its use- instead of in members' homes, as port to the Summer Play School Mrs, Joe Magidson, chairman port runs out. Soon relief agen- which shall put the weight of the fulness to the English reader who of the Jewish Community Center, the Infant Welfare Fund of De- cies are forced to cut down. Is world on the side of righteousness is provided with a splendid glimpse has been the usual custom. 0 ne of the important Home Relief troit chapter of Hadassah, has re- The next meeting will be held it • wonder, then, that 100 Jewish —against gangster leaders of na- into one bay of the Talmudic sea Society projects. ceived contributions from the fol- refugees have committed suicide tions. Out of the tragedy of to- and a fine view of the Jewish men , Monday, May 20, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Al Weisman, president, will lowing: - Hostesses will be Mesdames A. in Paris alone in the last 12 be in charge of the food shower may come great human gains, tality of old at work. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, in Klunover, S. Schor, Berman, R. months? I can understand wh y day F reedom is al ways bought at the The author has been eminently Selling, A. Gottesman C Rote - which will be held on June 12. The memory of Max Litman. _ C. European Jews are aching to get price of suffering. Zedakah Club and the Nougat-ten successful in the task which he has stein, M. Steinman, M. Rambar, Mr. and Sirs. Herman W•tsman, s to Palestine. Palestine must cer- 1,35, 1,e C A F' E..11,1• set himself and at which he has and Miss R. Kaliski. There will be t unshine Club have been invited in memory of Joseph Ilirshmars tainly be built up—my one cau- assiduously labored for a decade • speaker. Refreshments will be o participate in this affair. Mr and Mrs Robert Loewsn- tion would be that Palestinian since his ordination at the Jewish served. berg, in memory of Joseph Hirsh- Jews avoid the nationalistic craze Theological Seminary of America man, Plans are under way for the HYMAN KRANSBERG IS which has Europe in its grip. I Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- to recreate neglected Rabbinic clas- Meyer I.. Prentis. dNtirs. ca annual picnic. beard of • "white" Russian Gen- gregation B'nai David sics for the intelligent Jew and to NAMED INVESTIGATOR in memory of Moses Score of Les ' e refugee who went to an of- provide scientific texts for Jewish YEVSEROV DEAD tidal for a work-permit renewal. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con: scholars. This is the sixth text be Hyman Kransberg, attorney at Ro N be f rr.tas n t d eill n itre sr . gl. larry L. Jackson. TEL AVIV. (WNS— Palcor 3501 He was refused—"Unemployment gregation B'nai David held its has edited and published. This la- Barium Tower, was appointed in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of of natives is mounting, no more mother and daughter dinner Tues: bor has earned for him an im- Agency) — Yehuda Zvi Yevserov, chief investigator for Michigan, refugees get job-cards." What day evening, Slay 14, in the portant and definite place in Jew- one of the founders of the world for the Select Committee to in- Mr. and am fra tin ..0scar Blumberg. as he to do, he asked, he could B'nai David social hall. Zionist movement, is dead here at vestigate Real Estate Bondholders in memory of Mrs. Jacob Miller ish scholarship. not leave the country, he could Mrs. Joseph Weingarden, presi- The book is well arranged and the age of 83. He gained fame Reorganizations Friday. Repre- and 5. Litman. not get food where he was. where dent, was chairman for the eve- is published in • fine format. throughout Europe as a syna- sentative Adolph L. Sabath, of Illi- should he go? "The River Seine ning. Jewish learning is deeply in- gogue preacher who brought to nois, is chairman of the committee, PERFECTION LODGE is the only answer I can suggest," Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka was debted to Dr. nigger for his de- Jews of Russia the menage of which was authorized by Congress was the official', response. guest speaker and Miss Molly votion and labors. He is gradually Zion rebuilt. His activities dur- at the 1933 session. The function & Perfection Lodge No. 456, Reversion to latoleranc• Smolensky entertained the moth- bringing into existence for the in- ing the '80's and '90'e were re- of the committee is to investigate A. M., will hold a stag banquet n The whole matter of necessary ers and daughters with a number terested reader an entire library garded as instrumental in creat- trust estates and other properties Wednesday, May 22, at 6:30 p. en • population movements in our ' . of Jewish folk songs. The re- of trartates in the field of Rab- ing among Jews a practical de- on which bonds have been issued et the Masonic Temple, Seernd and world must soon be dealt with I mainder of the evening was spent binics, which have become standard sire for the rebuilding of the and to protect the interests of bond- Temple, M. M. Degree at 5 P. m• adequately and Intelligently by playing bridge. scientific texts. ancient Jewish homeland. holders against fraud. Officers full dress. Motel PAUL REVERE REAL COMFORT... Close to All Main Attractions in Detroit 400 FIREPROOF ROOMS $150 1. to I. daily •67 i Uz DETROIT Mich. ANNUAL ART SCHOOL EXHIBITION WILL OPEN AT CENTER, MAY Home Relief Plans YPTC COUNTRY Medical Symposium CLUB FORMAL LANSING NOTES ADOLPH DEUTSCH day evening, June 8. The carnival will ran every evening except Fri- day and both Sunday afternoons, up to and including Sunday, June 16. A merry-go-round, a ferris wheel and a variety of booths will provide fun and entertainment. The general executive committee for the carnival consists of Harr Rosman , chairman; Adolp h Deutsch, Ben F. Goldman, Harry Steer, Robert Rosenberg, Carl Roz- ner and Irwin Shaw. The repre- sentatives of the other auxiliaries consist of: Mrs. Emanuel Klein and Mrs. Harry Meer for the Sis- terhood; Morton Sobel and Beatrice Jaulus for the Junior Players Guild; Charles Deutsch and Stan-1 ley Conheim for the Junior Young Peoples Society; Harry Gunsberg and Mollie Freedman for the Young Peoples Auxiliary. — A different program for each night is being planned and special entertainment for the children will be provided. Special committees are now at work on the various booths for the carnival. There will be no admission charge to the grounds. Yeshiva College Plant De- Billion Prints of Jubilee partment of Commerce I Stamp, Work of Young Jewish Artist and Business The Yeshiva College of liberal arts and science of New York, an- nounces the formation of a depart- ment of commerce and business, to lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Dr. Bernard Revel, president of the College, declares that many inquiries have demonstrated the need for such a school, which seeks to prepare young men for the world of business affairs and man- agement in the lofty spirit that has marked the progress of the college itself. The new department will thus combine an effective training in business and commercial practice with the most meritorious Jewish cultural and spiritual trontacts. It will strive to carry the Ideals and practices of Judaism into the cite- dela of lay existence. EUROPE LOOKS AT THE JEW LONDON (JTA—Great artists, or their posterity, are accustomed to seeing reproduction of their works and frequently may know that thousands of copie eat their paintings may be made. But Bar- nett Freedman knows that one bil- lion carefully engraved copies of his best known work have been printed and are being circulated throughout the world. Freedman is the young Jewish artist whose designs for the special Jubilee postage stamps were picked by King George and the Post Office after a competition to select the best design to mark the 25th year of the King's reign, Now one bil- lion stamps of his design have been printed for distribution throughout the Empire. He is 33 years old, • Runian Jew by origin and • native of London's teeming East End. l