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Thrilling Story of Libby Goldstone Another thrilling story is that of Libby Gold- stone, Pittsburgh Jewess, who at the age of 88 led a Liberty Loan parade through the streets of the city. She died three years ago at the age of 103, the grandmother of 20 World War Veterans. Outstanding deeds of heroism credit- ed to the Jewish soldiers are far too numerous to recite here. In Trenton, N. J., is a modest comrade in our organization—one of the three Jews to possess the Medal of Honor—Benjamin Kaufman. The name of Battling Benjamin Blaustein will be forever enshrined amongst the heroes of the lighting 69th Regiment. Wherever the story of the "Lost Battalion" is chronicled, there must be told how, after messenger upon messenger seeking to bring relief to the despair- ing troops sped to certain death, it was Abie Krotoshinsky, a little Jewish tailor from the Bronx, who volunteered, went through and saved the battalion and the day. Jews have also shown their patriotism in other than direct mili- tary ways. The founder of Poppy Day, the father of Flag Day, end the woman who con- ceived the Gold Star Mothers Association were all Jews. Benjamin Altheimer, now 85 years of age, gave to this country the idea of a day to commemorate the American Flag. For many years he fought a one-man national campaign for Flag Day. In 1917, President Wilson proclaimed Flag Day, June 14, a national occasion. An accepted part of all pre-Decoration Day observances is the artificial poppy, symbol of the sacrifice of those who fought in France. The proceeds of these poppy sales go to the disabled veterans. It was Miss Mona Michaels, a member of a prominent Southern Jewish family, who first thought of the idea of ,Poppy Day, One of the most picturesque elements of every Decoration Day parade, if not of every veteran affair, are the gray-haired gold-star mothers, those mothers who lost one or more sons in the World War. It was the late Mrs. Leah David of San Fran- cisco, mother of Victor H. Davis, one of the outstanding Jewish heroes of the war, who first organized the Gold Star Mothers Association, of which she was president until her death in 1930. Every Jew can well be proud of our military record. Every Jew should know that record. When an impartial historian writes the story of the building upt of America, Jewish names will e found on every page. This imposing record will record a complete answer to the unthinking and unjust slanders upon our race. "There's lots of room back lief e" EVERY ONE who steps into the new Ford V-8 for the first time is surprised at its roominess, • . . There's exceptional leg room, seat room and head room in the rear compartments. The front seats are 4 to 5 1/2 inches wider than in the 1934 car. . . . 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TEL AV1 V, (W N S—Palcor are told, and was taken from his capacities since 1906. In 1908, FREE DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN • • • when he settled in Berlin, he be- Agency)—Scenes of sorrow such bed to render his decision on the Nor is Anshe Chesed unique as have not been witnessed in Pal- NRA. . . . The Schechter broth- in the vigorous energy of its came an influential figure in the estine for many years marked the e rs of Brooklyn, kosher poultry Hilfsverein der deutschen Juden, dealers, knocked the props right publicit y committee. Who transfer from Haifa to Tel Aviv from under the feet of those representative body of German doesn't know how successful of the remains of Dr. Shmarya political charlatans who were set Jewry. In 1913, he was chosen one Levin, Zionist leader. writer and the Ladies' Auxiliary of Anshe to spring a campaign that the of a small board which ruled the whose death has Giborim is in getting the pic- destinies of the world Zionist propagandist, ' , lunged the entire Jewish com- Jews are not only responsible ture of one of its officers, at movement throughout the War munity of l'alestine into grief. for the NRA but are in command of it. . . , Bernard G. Richards, least, in the newspapers once years. ‘ Thousands of school children fil who finally got his reward for Cams Hers During War a week; how the Ladies' Aid the courtyard of the Haifa Tee We bay. • .election of guaranteed used cars for sale. h- helping Roosevelt in the 1932' It was during the war that he nicum as there was read to the of the United Sons of Jeshurun We Will Accept Any Make of Car In Trade came to the United States to help the last message of Dr. Levin, w m campaign, and is now special as- ho sistant in the National Emerg- scarcely misses a day in the found the Haifa Technical School passed to the Jewish youth of Pa 12535 - 43 GRATIOT AVE. ency Council, will lose his chance press; how Hadassah is almost in Palestine. He then met Jacob ine the traditions and ideals Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport H. Schiff, the banker and philan- which he had championed for many to go to the World Zionist Con- daily in the headlines. gress. .. . He was all set to sail PINGREE 6400 thropist, whom he persuaded to decades of international Jewish Open Sundays and had been dreaming about In fact, it is always easy to provide the funds for the estab- leadership. It was Dr. Levin's en- renewing his European contacts. determine how anti-Semitic a lishment of a school in Palestine to ergy and vision which was mainly newspaper is by the inches of train engineers and other technical responsibl e for the establishment POT POURRI men . f the Technicum. It is rather interesting to di, space it gives to a Jewish af- The coffin, borne In a black ; cover from time to time new Known as the Zionist diplomat", fair. There was the time (and he won the friendship and support ' leaped coach, was escorted to th family ties between leaders o who doesn't remember it?) of scores of leading American non- rain by a Maccabee guard of hon. the Soviet Union and the leader s when the Ladies' Aid of the Zionist Jews long before there was •r. As the train sped down the of Zionism, . . . It seems the that , ti ntry, communities along the Maxim Litvinov, Soviet commis- Brothers of Aaron gave their co-operation between Zionists and non-Zionists in the rebuilding of lay expressed their grief by bring sar of foreign affairs, is married lotto party. Palestine. Speaking in scores of ng huge floral wreaths to the sta o the niece of Mrs. Eder, wife What happened on that occa- cities throughout the United ' ions through which the funeral of Dr. M. D. Eder, former presi- States, he was virtually the first ' ‘trtege passed. Mournful scenes dent of the English Zionist Fed- sion? To an affair so import- Zionist leader to bring to these `, 'ere enacted on the way at Athlit, eration. . . . Dr. Eder, who at ant (for the purpose of the communities some idea of the pur- ' tenjamina, Hedera and Lydda. ° ne time was the big boss of the party was to buy a new perpet- pose and objective of the Zionist Iccompanying the body was a corn- Zionist Executive in Jerusalem, ual lamp for the holy ark) movement. During a recent return n litter including Dr. Judah L. s one of the most rabid oppon- l agies, chancellor of the Hebrew nts of Jewish colonization in the Daily Blah gave only a visit to the United States he fell ill. He came back to Palestine to 'niversity, Isaac hen Zvi, acting he Soviet Union. . . . Which re- half-inch of space, while all the resident of the Vaad Leumi, minds us that Dr. Stephen S. recuperate. Since then he had more other papers gave it from three or less given up his speaking activ- loshe Shertok, member of the Wise deserves a bunch of orchids to five inches. ities but had been at work on the ewnth Agency Executive, Solomon f or the fine tribute he wrote in aplansky, principal of the Haifa t he last issue of Opinion to the Let Lepiloff beautify your home. You'll be ittn•Itti with the This could leave no doubt fourth volume of his autobio- r` r. echnicum, Gershon Agronsky, edi- ate Peter Smidovitch, mentor wonders he will accomplish. where the Daily Blah stood on graphy and in editing a number of ' or of the Palestine Post, and othe a nd guide of the Jewish back-to- ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS GLADLY GIVEN the Jewish question. It was an epresentatives of the Jewish cam ' the-land movement in the new anti-Semite, an enemy unwilling 'unity. The body lay in state in ' Russia. . . . David A. Brown, to give Jews their due credit be- man of the Sandwiches Commit- large Tel Aviv hall as hundred • who looks like 45 and still packs tee of the Holy Name Society is fore the eyes of the world. f silent mourners stood by unti I :a punch that Barney Ross would 2376 ELh1HURST projected in all the papers; but , "This shows who our friends Longfellow 3497 he beginning of the funeral. Dr are," said Mrs. Finkelstein, chair- the similar advertising of Mr. I • vin's last resting-place is in thi . envy, will celebrate his 60th birthday this year. . , . Among Ginsberg gives me - no pleasure. „I man of the publicity committee. • d cemetery alongside the grave the American winners in the I shall be accused of being a • • • f Chaim Nachman Bialik, Ahad . Irish Sweepstakes were such mon- Ohill-she who believes in keeping MEALS THAT SATISFY City editors' desks are heaped in the shadows, lest the world „ It aam and Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff ickers as "Heil Hitler," "Mazel- • ho were his three greatest friends toe," "Schlemiel" and "Rach• every morning with the outgiv- become aware of our existence. Served Promptly and Courteously, amid • Quiet sod ings of Jewish publicity commit- I, as a Jew, am not afraid of be- I, A telegram sent from Jerusalem ' manes," but we looked in vain Refined Atmosphere tees . . . small strivings for the ing noticed in the world, but I 10 y Sir Arthur Wauchope, high for the name of Phineas .1. [firm GET THE BLAINE HABIT — EAT AT THE limelight . . . silly little press am concerned with the appear- II mmissioner of Palestine, ad- who had been sold a ticket on remised to Moshe Shertok, mem- the distinct understanding that notices projected with the idea ance I make. be r of the Jewish Agency Execu- that something vital is being he would win. . . . The fact that Certainly, I am ■ ridiculous ti ye, expressed sorrow at the death the big prize in America was won, done for the Jewish cause . . . figure rushing into print with my of 8737 TWELFTH STREET Dr. Shmarya Levin. The high by • Jew for the third consecu- The publicity-seeking of individ- ' name as chairman of the Corfl• CO mmissioner spoke of his "sin- Established 1929 uals avid for one moment of im- mittee on Washrooms of K. K. ce tive year seems to indicate that 91. FEINSILBER, Prop. portance ... trivia that not even Tifereth Zion, to bask until the fo re grief for the man whom I pro- !there must be something after Jews read. I next edition in a column next to pe sadly appreciated and admired all to that legend about the Irinh raonally." and the Jews. . . , And inciden- Certainly, non-Jews do not Mott and Jeff. read it and to discerning Jews it I, as Jew, have a right to take fu All traffic was stopped during the tally the number of Jewe going neral so that the huge proces- gives only a pain. up space in the press only if I ri on might go through the streets to Dublin annually to collect art how.% for their etrennet taele. Not that Jews are alone as • have something of importance to of prize money would justify the thir ■ 1 letter% beleietto, corned publicity-seeking group. In fact, say for Jews. clu Tel Aviv. The mourners in- institution of reduced steamship, Ii e. 11.1rnml, Toonor. want ilrefewette ded • representative of Sir Ar- fares to it is a daily competition of Jews, ere le s& hots the Oneel and One.. Erin-bound winners..., Otherwise I am but a nuisance th ur Wauchope, who followed the k meet. — Orin Ilt 77t1C...11 Why couldn't • way be found to Protestants and Catholics for who is regarded as one who is co DAILY To THE STORKS. rtege after Cantor Kwartin had have • Tel Aviv space for events that are wholly taking up space that might bet- re cited sweepstakes run the El Molei Rachamim. every year and T. ke eart. We "Genebef gee see ► fie in this way unimportant. ter be given to a good murder. ('h ief Rabbi L'ziel of Tel he Aloe Ishri hieh hoe the muse But it is none of my affair if G....ert wad the name. tot Ill. f All of which leads to this con- iiv erect a eulogy outside of the finance the entire Jewish Home- ins 1.1, n ',Mb.: Ezekiel Made/A land. Protestants and Catholics make elusion: Jewish events - that are sy Thamitt, J. N..... nagogue and Menahem Mendel themselves ridiculous; I do like of interest only to Jewish . groups Us siahkin, president of the Jewish Try Our to see dignity in the Jew and should be reported only in the Na tional Fund, spoke at the grave- Gifts to United Jewish SKINLESS WIENERS there is none where Jews are Jewish press. rid *. Charities seen taking up space in the press: and BEEFENETTE Oar appearances in the gen- , Many scheduled entertainments towhee Dorval with Mr. Ginsberg. chairman of eral preps should be used for we re canceled, while the corner- The United Jewish Charities the Lemonade Committee of the important occasions of the :Pito ne-laying of the Habimah's new received contributions from Sadie Anshe Chesed. common Jewish life, for out-, the ■ her which Sir Arthur Wau- and Leah Lipsitz in memory of GlinSberg I can get a laugh out of Mr.! livings that the general public rho pe had planned to attend was Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipeftz, and McGuire, whose fame as chair- may care to read. post posed. loll NAPOLEON ST. RANDOLPH 254S memory of David It Rosenthal. PUBLICITY Try Stroh's this 1935 Ford V-8. All body types are 112-inch wheelbase. All 'meas- ure over 182 inches from bumper to bumper. Two other distinctive Ford features are the V-8 engine and the comfort of Center-Poise Riding. 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