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limikritordnosn(iinoracie
February 28, 1936
•andTHE LEGAL CHRONICLE
VI
COMMITTEE ORGANIZED TO CONDUCT
PASSOVER RELIEF CAMPAIGN HERE
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ARTIST ON HADASSAH ROLL
OF HONOR EVENT W EDNESDAY NIGHT
I ROOSEVELT URGES
J. D. C. CLARIFIES
ASSOCIATIONS OF
YEMENITE
ITS ATTITUDE ON
GOOD NEIGHBORS
BRITISH PROPOSAL
eph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. harry L.
Jackson, Mrs. Laurence Cretin,
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. Carl
Spevakow and
Schiller
Steinberg.
Je,
Miss Jeanette
Hadassah announces the plant-
ing of trees in memory of Sidney
,
'one Frank by the Detroit chapter of
el"
and apluous er°und
trip afoot
and throws
huomor Ito,. In ecstasy befor the Hadassah and by Mr. and Mrs.
J f u at eno. t h liely4C ity Harry L. Jackson.
iiii frAls"4! Ali" FINALT °TEI. AVIV.
Mrs, Samuel Kavanau, Town-
fAvIg.lor liall1Pid I
sen 7 1051 National Fund chair-
A young Yemenite escapeir from ami
he er.
hhhh
•
He tells of lil• and
MS --- d -
Yemen had about
people's suffelings in.,. and IN man of Iladassah, should be called
d. Filially
for the planting of trees.
rives in Tel Aviv and tIm liberty
League of Shag
Zedek Plans Program
for Sunday
Junior
A delightful program has been
prepared to for the next meeting of
the Junior League, to be held at
Belief:
(CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE)
the synagogue, in room 202, at
93,109 00
Cash to 1.210 families
3 o'clock on Sunday.
Cash to 1111151 Foundation,
35,00
Ann
Arbor
Philip Rosenthal, principal of
submitted by the committee's
23.099 lbs. Mats. to 1,203
the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School
2,013 SO
auditor:
famillee
250 Ils. II•tauli to House of
and head of the language depart-
BECEIPTS
So .7
Sheller
nllal
of
into
ment at Mackenzie High School,
1Front Itestnewl
500 Ilm. Mats. to Jewish Old
ee lv loo hue Inllh rn a fool afforry:1 fall i tine would have been impossible
91,10837
Availab`e nein 1934
41.50
will speak on the subject "The
Folks' Stools
rlvw.
1„t
Dividend-SmIth•Buchitalter
10016.. totals. to Farnsworth
if
the
healthfulness
o
f
the
coun-
-
.:0
505.25
II
ho
Fiala
there
wakens
to
Jewish High School Student."
which
n„,,,,,r e„ Acct.
I.3
reie it, rh. °dr.( try had not been secured in ad•
synagog.
weenier. Fee oe
Min sentirnento of joy and gnat.
DIvIdend-Mo'os Chilim
Louis Weisenfeld, instructor at
Espenses
Inoue
i
sn
ot
between
Wallet
r
gicsi,
il
THE
JEWS
10.97
nide Tel Aviv is the new, yet
Com'l Acct
11.6
, wid e. I t
ef an d vance by Henrietta Scold and her
hank Charge
the Sunday School and a teacher
old liontela.
till
Contributions;
37.70
Footage
II f
1,156.55
Society."
in
one of our public schools, has
From Individuate
Mies
Els
°
Fiedler
Fie
at
the
Mono
7
II
Printing
German-American)
1,173.10
-It le eet iota mpecifle faith or nil.
From 39 Organisation.
1.30
arah Osnath-Halevy, who has
offered to take charge of a study
OMee
535.15
The Oneg Shebat this Saturday
Shut IN 1.14.f fROWI Into nundion-bat
From Jewlah Wei. Ora.
- -
of
been
hailed
by
critics
throughout
*
1
•
group.
alth
li
ion
I
n
afternoon will be held at the home (Tribute by a
$5 106 411
96.015.31 Total DIclounementi
coaronit!:1
%lt
most available
By V. MOEHLIG
the world as one of the most fas of Mrs. Louis Savage, 1736 Boa-
faiths ore !wing thallenged.
1111 nt•
63852
Cash in bank. Dec. 31, 1535
466 S. Phillips St., Detroit
because of that thee. that Hat and cinating artists of the century ton Blvd., at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs.
DISBURSEMENTS
Is
will
present
the
following
program
Stones
P.
Epstein,
national
first
oru 'rn reee
'
during her appearance here:
vice-president of Iladassah, and Per...led and conirolloa for lhoo*an" OLONIAL HOTEL
DR. HELLER SPEAKS
'"'".
will
o, • ph, of
chairman of the Rothschild Uni- „ on a r o? ,„ "i Ware to Pi
P RT
The World's Window
Piave
HERE ON MARCH 10
„ do f"f"'l i° tin. A 4.4 I I. soeirrit Yemenite
and
fears.
and
Schabway
swig.
versity Hospital Building Fund,
;159 MINERAL ,BATHS
credit, ars L
Mingo minden. they had to
Drell,,
-Folklore.
(CONCLUDED
,
FROM PAGE ONE)
,
tnnlItIon. ' The spiritual forebears 111 :0
ill be the speaker. Mrs. Epstein,
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
tact
/ION*. MICII,AN
Ili) "I IMPLORE THEE, obi Lonthi w
Ml ye. I
hr..' us • long way lonord Ilin gaol
they could not kill the
of
unusual
executive
in
spite
01
ail,
a
woman
young
Yemenite
man
implores
A
before the nation at U.
Writ 11.
race
God to deliver him from the In. abilit y, is a compelling and in-
establishing a sure it modest live- 1892, in New Orleans, La. His
tii
k
:2
n
.
" nor:in clam
..7,,tint ,, iitaiclotigus r, :rizi. which he
The plan and scope committee, fellThinfi
for themselves. Herrmann father, the late Dr. Max Heller,
ha is
in
t enroesytntgo
k
theert,.. i t S che
tied or their fullers, and not the llo y.
eteenle"e're d GO 'I ASK OF THE ETERNAL'.
gold.
Aelll
w l
asked one of these gentlemen, a although a Reform rabbi, was a after hearing the statement from slat«. a o
pti er.
Detroit
st....
of
0.
together,
Held of them
tog , Imile. of on•
s
Messrs.
Baerwald
and
Ilyman,
"When
hall
the
Tleeslah
deliver
professional man and a non- n pioneer American Zionist in spite
members are invited to attend.
• mould,
all peope?"
'
, serene,
They fere the future fent- len a nd
fret, 'why he had come to Palestine. of the early animosity of his elected the following national of- lair'. :PPoTinrailnr man fo r
••when
will Ile rouser'°
They
Hades-
The
Toledo
chapter
of
H
tome l am)i nes.
■
li
; Come sunshine, Morin. VI
feces
for
the
Joint
Distribution
"flun",
"Tell
me
this,
oh
Lord.
and
If
I
And the gentlemen answered: school of Jewish thought to the
"No greater thing could come to our
or pain.
he u nworthy of Thy reply, ten soh will be hosts to the Central
"Everything in Germany had sud- m ovement for Palestine's recon- Committee 1936 campaign for land today t ha n it re shot! of lite 'mint
it to our patriarch.
of religion-. revival that would soti
re o. ),,,,,b4u.di, Songs
States Regional Conference of vie. rulers of today, who are preach•
denly lost its meaning-profession, struction in the early days of $3,600,000:
through the honors of the noel inn and
"I SLAVE A BEAUTIFULF"Illklull".. Hadassah to be held in Toledo win il io "sttl ,',Vo';',,,,,, ic„,„ Item to their
Felix M. Warburg, chairman; stir the heart. of men and W0011. 11 of GO DEN"....Words
work, society. So I thought to my- Zionism.
by Ch. N. Malik
all
faiths
to
a
reassertion
of
their
be.
self: Perhaps there may still be
A young Spaniel] girl promenade. March 1 and 2. The opening ses-
Educated in the schools of New honorary chairmen, Dr. Cyrus lief in God and their dedications to Ids
One tlritti:i Is Anna, more a* love and
.
of an evening in her garden which
Adler of I'hiladelphia, Max Ep- will for t1151114e1,11 10111
to life in a es
a In meaning
life
afilOiral Butte
their world. is In full bloom. All things are sion will be on Sunday at 10 a.
World
his fine, tolerant, profound way] Orleans and under the tutelage stein of Chicago, Louis E. Ker- I doubt If there is any for
problem-MI.
The Jewleh raoe will flourish and will
already asleep. All alone she en.
Herrmann adds: "It seems to me of his father, Dr. James G. !lel- stein of Boston, lion. Herbert H. vial, political or enotoode-tinit .mild
thrive
no. There will be a joint Senior-
Relax .: Thelary Lair's
Hoot
foul hh' it .“.7. Wore the e " a '''.1.
e
his
A.
B.
from
Tulane
(Io) jilYAMA
ti \nO1/.1111: nen aud "n iof o"IIro'r's Junior luncheon and a banquet
that in Germany life for us had ler receiv d
and James N. Rosenberg a spiritual awnkening.
Prayer at the close of t he Sale in the evening. The closing sea-
UPON Al . ). THE IlEAR
ing,no genuine meaning, University in 1912; his N. A. from Lehman
Jim Braddock's manager, Joe
"I know of no better nay to kindle
of New York, Aaron Waldheim of
bath. As usual • new week begins
mean
sions will be held Monday morn- Gould, is now legally Joe Gould.
even
prior to 1933. How terrifying the University of Cincinnati in St. Louis, lion. Max C. Sloss of
again full of hope.
oc ciatrat ' VC athlo15: ".11111frk1141
n
anlire
1°" 1*..
hl! :1. Arabian !tongs
Folklore ing, March- 2. The courts granted him permission
that we Jews, whether in Germany 1914, and was ordained rabbi by San Francisco; co-chairmen, Paul ;11'1
Fee Brotherhood Day, after all.
(a) NI l' FIANCEE HAS SUCH T EN.
liebrew Union College in 1916 Baerwald and Dr. Jonah B. Wise to Idle-
Among the Detroit members to change his name from Joe Bei-
o
an est/en...r t In understanding, a
Dim HANDS.
or elsewhere, have to undergo a
A young Arab dreams of his flan- who will attend will be: Mrs. Jos- gel to Joe Gould.
catastrophe before we set out on He then continued his studies in of New York, William Rosenwald senture In neighlforlitices.
"! like to think of our country no one
roe who has left hint. Ono eve.
the quest after the meaning of life the post-graduate school of the of Philadelphia; vice-chairmen, home In which the Interests of each
ning he eve. her again aCrom-
University of l'ennsylvania. •
1.1111111 UP %II 11 the Nand-
panted by a stranger. Ile le fee
James II. Becker of Chicago, Sal- niember of ore
to us."
all. We might to know by now
(Amsted by her grace and beauty
• • •
During the war Dr. Heller was mon P. Halle of Cleveland, Meyer nes.
flint the welfare of your family or mine
and Sings of the charms of his
•
o.rrif,l,c,eurt 013
chaplain
with
the
American
Ex-
.on.g.,lioity ;a1 0111,11e, lasc
n
i
i
nif
,
IL
Ir
./e
.
la
f
unfaithful
one, her glorious black
e
,
i
s
Prentis
of
Detroit;
national
treas-
The whole problem of Jewish
eyes, her s o charming lips, and
life, at least for certain Jews- peditionary Forces in France in urer, Leon Falk, Jr., of Pitts- depends, in Hie long nob ninm the Sell.
her hands no tender.
1918.1919.
Front
1916
until
he
being
of
our
neighbors.
(b)
SONO
•
OF
MOHAMMED (Arab
burgh; secretary, Joseph C. Hy-
and they are many and their num-
"'Hie (Ims1 Neighbor Idea-. we are
satire)
Mimic by Id. Daniel
bers are growing-is there, In that joined the A. E. F. he was rabbi man of New York; comptroller, tolog lo practice It In international re-
An Arab very proud of his land, .
of
Keneseth
Israel
Congregation
Morris C. Troper of New York; intionclolps-neola 10 be put Into pme-
but very naive from cheer primi-
single observation. Even in a fav•
tive in OM' 1•0111111111111y relationships.
Unpile., declares his dislike for
in
Philadelphia.
Ile
served
as
campaign
director,
Isidor
Coons
arable and free non-Jewish land,
when it is we moo diseover that the
the Jews sodhis
•
love fur Jew' .
even in a land like America, to rabbi In Little Rock, Ark., in of New York,
road to modersiandIng and fellowship
gins. For this latter reason he
Is also Inaroad to spiritual awakening.
wants to remain in l'alestine, end
which we are bound by many ties 1919-1929, and since 1929 has
Message from Warburg
Al
our
neighbor's
fireside
we
now
thol
also
because
he
can ninain Ids
of justice and of good, even here served as rabbi of the Isaac M.
fortnor the flees Or f 1111 at our
The following telegraphic men- new 4
merchandise cheaply there.
He
Temple of Cincinnati.
then eInge of the Sabbath MU
i ti %Trite, „ n„ in, thin,
D foe an
sage
was
received
by
the
meeting
i
.".l
the meaning of life is not deep Wise
on which he can dispose of his
enough nor one nor integrated • From 1929 to 1931 Dr. Ileller from Felix M. Warburg, national °retail...li on nab . the N.... O .-
li an d lee advantageous'''.
was
chairman
of
the
executive
ference (of Jel, o6 and Christians to u n-
enough. That is it. That is where
which
tit causes him to dance and be
chairman of the campaign:
towline. Ills kind of a project In neigh.
of the. Zionist Organ-
the tehoe pinches. For life and liv- committee
"I greet PM an IGO , . Om h.° r,..° bowline.. I olo01111 like to see Annie'.
INTERMISSION
ing do not consist in doing. Action ization of America. Ile is a mem- . emoddernble l*G•onal sorrihce .... lloo. of Good Neighbors In every town
PART II
part* of lido roointrY In r.e - nod city 11011 In every rand eounnunity
is both sedentary from this point ber of the board of governors of different
SPOOR. Sc a solemn 01.111M11011 UP.. 1 00 of one 111111d.
I.
Felahl
gong..
of view and second-rate. The es- Hebrew Union College and of the Jew. of Ile Untied Males and Con.la
°Such assordationo Of sincere rill...,
(a) "WHEN THE KIN RISES (Sher,
o
My
deep
regret,
that
1
nom
national
governing
board
of
the
11101erbIng
prin.
r
he
pres-
Ilkenolooled
no
II,
the
herd.. Song), Music by Naftali;
sence Of life is in being. Right
with You Is t•InPered lot' the knowl• 1. 1plem and Ideals, mould reach micro. arranged and harmonised by J. 1
action will arise from right and Hillel Foundations. lie served as rid'
edge timt Ste. linerw ald will hell, gold. Hie lines of creed or of economic status.
Gorochon
harmonious being. What are we? president of the Cincinnati Peace you ho ) our 11 r 1110,1110101. 5 need not If wood ha ng to ge th e r me n and women
A young shepherdess happily
dwell ninon the Importance of roe of On 1110110101 10 done. their fumble..
solaria* over her sheep in pas-
Now are we? That is the immeas- League from 1927 to 1929, is a task of orgonlaing America . * response, Id their liots and to Ater .er rways
ture. Suddenly her favorite lamb
urably deep question. In the an- member of the Metropolitan Y. too Ilm greatest crisis e"'.. In CentAll or mutual and neighborly helpfulness.
disappears. She narches for It.
Eastern Europe hale had to face
"Here, perhaps, to a any to Pitt one
swer to that question lies the hi. C. A. board, was a member of Jand
crying, b u t cannot nod it. Fin-
In 01041ern times,
spirit.' resources; to find co mm on
ally elm sp.. her iamb and run•
meaning of our lives. And life is the Cincinnati Board of Educa- "Sc Is your selfclinposell task as the ground on which ell of ,,s of all faiths
ning to It joyfully, carries It back
Mil 1401111 nnumillee on Plan tool SCOW. ran stand; and thence to move for.
tion
in
1934-35,
and
Is
a
mem-
hollow without a meaning. You
to her flock.
to nppohtt Om milloom1 ionic,. to RBA mod as ellen and lllll en concerned for
Mune
(b) SONO OF WORE
0,
can silence that question by bustl- ber of the faculty of the Cin- mod. to the sari.. cue 1,4 s and to art the things of Hie sPint."
•rranged and harmon-
by
cinnati
Conservatory
of
Music
In nn advisory and guiding
city
capa
ing and by fads. Business is im-
ised by A. Tan/imam
the Joint Distribution ContinIttee's
This none glorifies work which
proving ... Practice Is good .. . which recently awarded him the to
1336 IlatIonal campaign for 5 3 ,3 00 ,000. Committee campaign i
a large
gives liberty, nourishment and Joy.
n
Mortimer is doing well at college degree of Doctor of Music.
It In n work that should nod, I any
Folklore
will enlist every generous and number of cities now organizing 5. (a) AT P°1^871
... Sure to make Phi Data Kappa
FATHER.
In addition to his distinctions confident,
E
AVF
A THE
humane Imps'. of liose to ahem you and developing their spring et-
upOon the tomb
woman GReeps
w
... Better vote for Roosevelt
as lecturer, teacher and author nill make your appeal. I wish you
of her fath er. H. would like to
But look out of the window at the of many monographs, Dr. }leper Godspeed .d a full measure of we- forts, it has been necessary to
One° again end caress his
see
establish quotas • for several hum.
hands, but in vain. Tears •re her
beautiful land. You perceive its is winning distinction as a com- erns.°
The following quotas were dred communities of lesser popu-
only consolation.
beauty perhaps more keenly than poser of secular and religious
(b) IILICSA NA REND( (My Love)
Rogers, your neighbor. But its music. Ile was the winner of the recommended by the plan and lotion.
A popular Persian song, harm..
scope
committee
for
the
12
major
A
feature
of
Sunday's
meeting.
lonely combining satire, humor,
soil is not yours. You have no re- prize awarded by the Society for
desire and chastity, and showing
lation to it. Your grandfather the Publication of American Mu- cities contributing to the J. D. C- was an address by Rabbi Jonah
how a dominating woman finally
1936 national campaign for the B.
B.
Wise
of
New
York
in
which
.ndos through love.
built no road here Mortimer- sic in 1929. Ile is the writer of $3,500,000.
Palestinian Children Songs.
he outlined the emergency that
•
- ,
you have a sudden pang-is going notes for programs of the Cin- Jesh
wi Pop.
THE DOLL IS ILL.... Music be
City
had confronted the Jews in Ger- 10 Walbe
1,705,00
New Vol k City $1'“
, 160"'
0 t,ili'M
with a ahikse . . . Admirable girl cinnati Symphony Orchestra, and
302.164
Chicaso
The doll has • cold and coughs
3,411,o.:0:1(?,0: many, with the unforeseen need
in every way-brains, looks, char- since 1926 has not only written
217.005
The little girl is afraid
Philadelphia
badly.
for rebuilding their lives, finding
acter ... The pang remains .
85,000
a doe-
these notes but has occasionally
Ronan
and calls for the bear
them-
new
occupations,
retraining
them-
125,000
15,000
Cleveland
r tor, but unfortunately cannot reach
Christmas comes ... The world is been called upon to give explana-
lift! Detroit
IllsIn time. The doll tree. The
CO i
selves,
providing
special
educe-
vibrant with it . , . The radio plays tory addresses during Cincinnati
fili,(410
lialtlinure
Illlle girl 11(11 her voice to heaven.
R5,000
. Anevies
I T e .? 0 tional facilities for their children
(b) THY: AF:ROPLANE.
Adeste Melee . . . Snow is on the Symphony Orchestra programs.
50,000 Pt, !auk
,5 50 .0
0 ,0 05 and emigrating when possible.
An ae roplane approach. and the
ground . . . Either you let your-
Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman is the
15,000 Pittolo nah
o Inki, who se. It, Is happy Sud-
The
major
part
of
the
help
that
23,1100Han Fr /m.1Mo
323,1100
poLitim
self slide and betray the souls of president of the Ladies' Auxiliary
denly it fit ppearn amt . .
the
Jews
in
Ger-
23.500
cinclutiati
to
come
to
*Ineic
77.000
had
7.
Popular
lemlnite Songs,
your children by letting them love of the Jewish National Fund,
by Zeno.
Beyond the 12 cities enumerat- many had come from the Joint
something In their most impres-
As OF THE FATHER•
(a) THE GATE
ed,
and
to
establish
a
definite
ob-
Distribution
Committee
in
Amer-
must
LAND (idgor liameirl).
sionable years which they
A young Yetnenito boy arrives
jective for the Joint Distribution ice.
not love if ever their lives are to YOUTH CONFERENCE
AT CENTER SUNDAY
be integrated and not slovenly or
ignoble lives or else, carefully you
( CONCLUDED 1140)d PAGE I)
abstain and withdraw and deel,
---•••••
despite your better knowledge, that
Monett organisation. SUmmary of
there is something sullen and un-
Rabbi Ira Eisenatein,
KOCONli BIM
New
York
City.
Adjournment.
friendly in that withdrawal .. .
den., 5-11 to. ni. . Item
Big things, little things, all are 6. Conference
or. .
aelum of Center, Harry M.
iu
problematic, pain-fraught, every-
n Lisstra providing the nrrtc.
Chairmen of committees arrang-
thing divides, nothing unites. But
the soul is one. Being is one. ing the details of the conference
Though you be orthodox end Zion- are: Invitations, Anne Manson;
ist, the environment of the national speakers, Esther Etkin; dance,
life amid which you live, incon- Charles Wolok, Bernard Sands;
ceivably strong, inconceivably im- luncheon, Eve Rosen; advertising,
perious. It takes a high degree of Hannah Ferman; financial, Mor-
• knowledge and of discipline to rio Winslow; general arrange-
resist. You must waste so much ments, Joseph Colten, Harry Selig-
of your inner substance on resist- non, Jack Rom, Theodore Baruch;
ances, compromises, problematical registration, Ethel Rom, Sally Co-
details. How can you come upon hen, Esther Etkin; permanent or-
meaning-meaning which should ganization, Irving Glucklik, Leona
blossom like flower from soil? You Lewis, Lester Silverman.
have no soil. You are on an ever-
The registration fee for organi-
moving, changing, shifting ele- zations participating is $1 for two
ment. Billows rock you; winds delegates, which entitles the or-
ganization to two votes at the busi-
alter your course.
• • •
ness session, and gives the dele-
There is among Jews as among gates the privileges of attending
other peoples the mown homme the luncheon and participating in
amine!, tho average man who the round table discussions. For
lives by his senses and not by his individuals not representing organ-
reason or his soul. He makes the izations the fee is $1 per person,
thousand compromises and endures which entitles him to one vote at
the thousand falsifications; he the business session, and the same
needs neither past nor future nor privileges. The sessions and lunch-
Every person who knows about
meaning. He "makes his living eon in the auditorium are open to
here ...There are those who must delegates only. The round tables
are
open
to
the
public
at
large.
live by and through making a
tobacco will understand this ...
All youth groups whose age
living; there are those who cannot
sell goods or plead causes or build minimum for the average of its
for to get a pleasing aroma is just
houses except to some farther end membership is 18 for women and
than the mere action. That farther 21 for men are eligible and wel-
like getting a pleasing taste from
end must be a larger thing than come to register and participate.
the Individual; it must have some- The deadline for registration is 1
fruit.
p.
m.,
Sunday
at
the
Center.
thing to do with a community of
men that will eternally be his,
BUrton Holmes Lectures
from Which ro historic catastrophe
Mild ripe tobaccos, home-
can ever exclude him because he
Burton Holmes, world's most
was born into it, because he exists
grown,
and welded with the right
through it and it through him ... famous travel lecturer, and Rich-
Of such men and women are made ard Finnie, intrepid young Cana-
kind of tobacco from far-off
the Zionists, hungerers for per- dian Aretic• explorer, will present
manence and meaning, oneness and next week's motion picture trav-
Greece and Turkey (Samsoun,
health.
elogs at the Detroit Institute of
rcopyright.1174. e. A F.
)
Arts. At 3:30 on Sunday after-
noon, March 1, Finnie speaks on
Smyrna, Xanthi and Cavalla)...
"Wandering Through French
ADOPTION OF KERR
Canada."
"South
America-Up
BILL URGED HERE the East Coast" will be Burton
Holmes' illustrated subject at
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8:30 Thursday evening, March 5.
Richard Finnie, veteran of six
tion Bill. An appeal is being made
to the members of the lodge to Arctic expeditions, last summer
communicate with their represent- threw his movie camera over his
atives in Washington. The com- back and roamed French Canada
mittee also issues the call to other from Montreal to Gaspe. Ile pho-
local organizations and individuals tographed the historic landmarks
to join in this endoresement by of Montreal and Quebec City, the
communicating with their Con- Old World peasants of the Island
of Orleans, the quaint villages
gressmen.
Ilarry Yudkoff, chairman of the and fishing ports of the St. Law-
entertainment committee, states he rence.
In "South America-Up the
will shortly announce the social
event to take place on Sunday Coast" Burton Holmes pictures
the gay life of Buenos Aires and
night. June 14.
Nathan D. Rosin, chairman of Rio de Janeiro. with many color-
the intellectual advancement com- ful glimpses of the pampas, the
mittee. is planning • special pro lofty Andes Mountains, and the
cram for the meeting of March 16. rivers and tropical jungles and
This meeting will be open to the picturesque inland cities of Brasil.
public and one of the lodge's oldest
Max Baer is talking about a
active members will be honored.
twin come-back. He's in training
for
a return to the ring and also
former
Olympic
Irvine Jaffe,
a new invasion of Holly-
ire-skating champion is now menu- planning
C 1936, bacilli a urn, imexce Co.
wood
for cowboy roles.
Pasturing ice amt roller skates.
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ic aid through loans,
t training
them in self-supporting work, '
co-operating with all existing
agencies, public and private.
Both Jews and non-Jews have
received this aid•
6. In addition the Joint Distri•
bution Committee will con-
tinue the vital work it alone
has been carrying on, of aid
and reconstruction among the
Jews in Poland, Rumania,
Austria, Hungary, Latvia,
Lithuania and other Eastern
European countries. This work
includes maintenance of free
societies,
loan and credit
school. f or rotational and
trade training, hospitals
ns
medical•sanitary institutions,
child care and cultur•l-relig•
tausinstitutions.
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rled. And yet each I,, his own way
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to a fi s min mt..' gift ninon
,r•
.•
all. 10 e nrich our ,ninon life.
ti
I'
the gift that rack luss then all
have vaned.
by its founder, Henrietta Szold.
"This Is no time to make et/Idiot out
Rabbi Leon Fram said recently
of
religious disagree ment. however •
imm g
N reaA t.i s o, n"The c uprarienst.
tn I s n 414ve b,..rut.ii.e„ri .,r.t io.nt d m iankre. moo the
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WOW! ANOTHER STRIKE/ARE WE CrOIN' TO TOWN TONIGHT!
CERTAINLY . I'VE BEEN TRAINING ON .•.
to
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BOTTLE BEER!
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aroma ...
it's as much a part of
Chesterfield as the taste
Did you ever
notice the diference
in the aroma of
Chesterfield tobacco?
;
. that's why Chestei field
has a more pleasing aroma.
... with that pleasing aroma
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