A merica 'elvish PerlaSeal ewer March 13, 1936 - CUPTON AraNUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO iiiliVaitorriaisnalaoracil PAGE THREE find THE LEGAL CHRONICLE In• ■ •••• Dr. Heller Urges Immediate Redemption YOUR BUSINESS IS INVITED of Palestine in Order that Jewry May tura war ACQUAINTED" Not Lose Its Historic Opportunities - DIRECT DEALER le VEAlts IN DETROIT Dodge-Plymouth & Trucks Cincinnati Rabbi Addresses Annual Donor Luncheon of Jewish National Fund; Pleads for Preservation of the Zionist Ideal BUY !NED VAIN HERE AT LoweNT EiticEs C-US-13-4-U BUY Olympia Motors, Inc. IHW S • HREIBER A Good Deal Guaranteed 6187 GRAND RIVER --Phone GA. 2900 moo.sA NORTHWESTERN HIGH 2'11001. MRS. ILSE WARBURG OF PALESTINE TO ADDRESS HADASSAH ON MARCH 25 Comes Here in Behalf of Youth Aliyah; Purim Celebra- bration of Senior and Junior Hadassah Chapters This Sunday Mrs. Ilse Warburg, formerly of Berlin and now a resident of Hai- fa, Palestine, will address mem- bers and friends of Iladassah at the regular monthly meeting, Wed- nesday, March 25, at 2:30 p. m., at the Stotler Hotel. Mrs. Warburg is making a three- month coast-to-coast tour of the United States to describe the work of the Youth Aliyah which is con- cerned with the transfer of Jew- ish boys and girls between the ages of 15 and 17 from Germany to Palestine. In this country the project is sponsored by Iladassah which has added the Youth Aliyah program to its existing work of maintaining medical and public health service in Palestine. With her husband, Sigmund Warburg, and their three children, Mrs. Warburg moved to Haifa, Palestine, two years ago. She is an assistant to Miss Ilenrietta Szold, veteran Zionist leader, who is the director of the Youth Aliyah movement. She has visited eight European countries in behalf of the youth immigration work. She speaks English fluently. Mrs. Warburg's first public ad- dress in this country was made in New York, Feb. 13, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, at a reception by the New York Chapter of Hades- soh to celebrate the 60th birthday of Mrs. Felix M. Warburg of New York, who is the honorary chair- man of the Rothschild-Iladassah University Hospital building fund. Purim Affair Sunday Members of Iladassah, the Busi- ness and Professional division and Junior Iladassah will join in a I SACHAR TO SPEAK HERE ON MARCH 31 Will Address Meeting of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El Dr. Abram L. Sachar, able his- torian and brilliant speaker, au- thor of "History of the Jews" and national director of Mild Founda- tions, wired his acceptance of an invitation to speak Tuesday night, March 31st, at Temple Beth El. Dr. Sachar will appear under the auspices of the Men's Temple Club. The title of Dr. Sachar's ad- dress and details of the meetings were to be announced lated by a committee consisting of Edwin A. Wolf, Ellis Thal and Irving Hirschman. Appropriating $50 for the Boy Scouts of Temple Beth El, the board of directors of the Men's Club, at its last meeting, volun- teered active participation in the scouting program. The board took under advisement the suggestion of the employment of a full time scout leader. New committee chairmen ap- pointed by the president, Irving Hirschman, ore: Leo I. Franklin, constitution; Arthur J. Haas, (iis- cussion group; Philip S. Stern, student cooperation; Harry Jack- son, employment. Added to the board of directors by Mr. Ifirschman are the follow- ing: Charles Feinberg, Edward Lichtig, Maier B. Finsterwald, Dr. Morris Rend, Dr. Leighton Steele, Philip S. Stern, Emil Waldbott, Ralph Mayer, Harry Jackson and Ephraim R. Gomberg. Reeva-Al Donor Event March 21 Mrs. Max Blumenthal, Mrs. Ben Warren and Mrs. Jay Namm are on the social committee of the first donor luncheon given by the Reeva-Al Charity Club on Satur- day, March 2, at Book-Cadillac Hotel. All proceeds will go to charity. PI TAU SIGMA FORMAL AT BOOK THIS SUNDAY l'i Tau Sigma Fraternity of Wayne University will hold a for- mal event on Sunday, March 15, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, in cel- ebration of the seventh anniver- sar• of the founding of the frater- nity. Recently initiated members in- clude: Fred Bammin, Ellis Siefer, Berill Roth, Ben Pivnick, Phillip Abrams and Alex Hoffman. Officers of the fraternity are Maurice Rice, president; William Winokur, secretary; Martin Bud- nitzky, treasurer. Louis J. Zuieback and Henry Siegl on Hungarian Hour Sunday The Ilungarian Rhapsody Hour will be heard next Sunday over station WJBK at 5:30 p. m., pre- senting Henry Siegl, noted violin- ist, and Gizi Szanto, concert pian- ist, in a program of Hungarian music. The speaker on this program will be Louis J. Zuieback, presi- dent of the Delray Businessman's Associations. This program is under the di- rection of Ernest Palos, puklisher of the Detroit Magyarsag. Dr. Janies G. Heller of Cincin- nati, in a stirring address delivered at the fifth annual donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Natiqiiiil Fund, at the Book Cadillac Hotd1, on Tuesday, warned that unless Jews redouble their efforts, redeem immense tracts of land in Palestine through the Jew- ish National Fund and make it possible for at least 60,000 to 70,000 Jews to enter Palestine every year, the work accomplished thus far may be imperiled by an impending war. Painting a gloomy picture of existing conditions in Europe, Dr. Heller declared that a war would threaten the destruction of what has been built until now. Ile pointed to the experiences in Pal- estine during the last war as in- dicating that only with the guar- antee of additional forces of Jews who are to be settled in Palestine, and with the redemption of land which can not be resold, will the position of the Jews be made secure. Speaking on "Zionism and the World Crisis," Dr. Heller said that Europe is on the verge of another catastrophe and that it Is only a question of when that will take place or what incident will bring it about. Declaring that the present hour demands immediate action and sacrifices for Palestine on behalf of the Jewish people, Dr. !feller criticized the Zionists for working slowly, as if they had centuries ahead of them. He declared that unless advantage is taken of op- portunities in the next four years, there is danger ahead. He urged the National Fund workers to re- double their efforts and declared it the duty of Jews everywhere to help make Palestine self-sustain- ing and to rebuild the land speed- ily, "Give us three more years, and we will be able to arrive at the Zionist objective," he declared. "We must redouble our efforts, we must labor with feverish intensity. I beseech you to make this only a beginning of greater work, for the sake of the Yishuv, for the sake of the preservation of our dream and ideal, so that we should not be lost in the welter of world calamity." Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, chairman of the donor luncheon committee, presided at the annual event which was attended by more than 500 women. A brief address was del- ivered by Mrs. Samuel N. Hey- man, president of the Jewish Na- tional Fund Auxiliary, and brief remarks were delivered by Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, chairman of the Detroit Jewish National Fund Council, when he accepted the check of the luncheon proceeds, presented him by Mrs. Slomovitz. The musical program consisted of vocal selections by Emma Laza- roil' Scheyer, accompanied by Re- becca Katzman Frohman, and vio- lin selections by Ida Divinoff Roth- berg, accompanied by Ilenry Her- man. A telegram commending the group for its work was received from Dr. Israel Goldstein, national president of the Jewish National Fund of America, who conveyed to the ladies the greetings of alenachem Ussishkin of Jerusalem, international president of the Na- tional Fund. Other greetings were received from Home Relief Society, Zedakah Club, Jewish Old Folks' Home Auxiliary, Eva Prenzlauer Mater- nity Aid, Mrs. A. D, Markson and Mrs. Dina Milkovsky Kaplan. The invocation was given by Mrs. Max Hayman. It was announced at the lunch- eon that Mrs. Max Hayman and Mrs. A. Smilo were honored with life memberships in the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund for securing 50 donors each for the luncheon. An Unusually Attractive Sale Celebrating THE FORMAL OPENING OF CANTOR'S New, Beautiful and Purim celebration this Sunday, March 15, at 2 p. in. at the Stotler Hotel, The program includes an address by Simon Shetzer on "The Unity of Hadassah," and a Purim oper- etta, directed by Miss Sadie Shur. The cast incudes members of both the Senior and Junior groups. -PRESENTING- Members of Senior Iladassah are urged to bring their daughters to this Purim -spiel. Members of Junior Iladassah are asked to brng their mothers and sisters. The following names were in- advertainly omitted from the Ha- dassah Roll of Honor program: Subscribers: Mrs. L. Chad and Mrs. Harry Weingarden; in me- moriam: Selig Koploy and Louis Ross by Mrs. Ethel Koploy. Ad- ditional contributions to the honor roll campaign were received from Mrs. Bernard F. Bernsteine, Mrs. Rosalie Gates, Mrs. E. A. Moos, Mrs. M. Seligman, Mrs. P. Slomo- Mrs. Heyman's Father Dies vitz, Mrs. A. Warshawsky, Mrs. At the conclusion of the Jewish Sandor Weiss. AN National Fund luncheon, members Iladassah announces the planting of the auxiliary were saddened to OPENING of trees in the Iladassah grove in learn of the death of Abraham SPECIAL Palestine by the following: La Friedenberg, father of Mrs. Sam- Verne, Coral, and Donna Weiss of uel N. Heyman, president of the • California, in memory of their be- Auxiliary, on the morning of the loved great grandmother; Mrs. luncheon day. The family had kept Betty Stern of Rockaway Park, the sad news from her until the N. Y.; Mrs. Ruth R. Metzger, in luncheon was over. For over 25 years the name of Cantor in Detroit memory of Betty Stern, grand- has been devoted to an ideal-that of giving better mother of Mrs. Viola Weiss of Furniture for less money and it is with an even California. The Oneg Shabbat on March 21, keener sense of gratitude that we express our ap- will be held at the home of Mrs. preciation to those home-makers in Detroit whose Charles Rubiner, 2285 Chicago response to beauty and quality in Furniture have Blvd. airs. Gertrude Oberstein Prince Loewenstein, German made this achievement possible. will review Leon Feuchtwanger s exile, will speak here at Cass High "A Jew of Rome." School Auditorium on Friday eve- "Pinafore" to Be Staged by ning, March 27, at 8 o'clock, on Don't Forget the Opening Date-THURS., MAR. 19 Music Group of Young the subject, "Gangsters in Govern- Lee A White to Address We will welcome the opportunity of showing you People's Temple Club ment." Home for Aged Auxiliary Simple classic lines around without any obligation to buy. Open Eves. Prince Loewenstein, whose fam- molded in fine pas- The Y.P.T.C. MUsic Group's tel colored china- The Women's Auxiliary of the ily is connected with all royal lamps to lend illum- Jewish Old Folks' !lone will meet houses of Europe, is known as an presentation of the delightful Gil- outstanding leader of democratic bert and Sullivan Operetta, "II. ination to any sec- Monday at 2 p. m., March 16., in tion, modern and the social hall of the Shaarey Germany. High in the ranks of M. S. Pinafore," is to be given in the Catholic Center Party, he was conventional. And Zedek Synagogue. also the founder of the powerful the mail floor chapel of Temple Lee A White. editorial secretary the fact that we of- Catholic Youth organizations. Beth '.E1 this Sunday ., evenktie" ter them at such a Compelled to flee from Germany low price is a dis- after the Nazi victory, he has tince triumph. Between Lawrence and Burlingame won wide recognition abroad as a fearless fighter for the restoration of democracy, elementary human rights, and tolerance in Germany. His lectures in England and on the ' Continent were instrumental in arousing foreign public opinion against the tyranny and the in- numerable abuses practiced by the Will Come to Detroit to Install Hitler regime. Officers of the Newly Organised Commends Editorial Two "extra-curricular" activi- Prince Loewenstein stated after Detroit Post No. 135 An outstanding Jewish actor Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: ties are being started for children his arrival in the United States: Your full column editorial, who came to this country from the -no. 010 newn ren ■ Mug MP on the in the Jewish Children's Home, Word has been received from "Hitler-Torturer of Children," Polish - German stage several A merb all 11i)01 .1111 that a the latest under the direction of Louis New- mom arrest,. of German Catholics by months ago Is featured at Litt- mark, new superintendent. Ten national headquarters of the Jew- in the issue of Friday, March 6, MY NAM Fora denim retie country like ish War Veterans of the United made quite an Impression upon maA's Yiddish People's Theater the United lit•tem non h of what is hap- older boys are now engaged in a pening In the Thir.1 Reich Is still Inez- States that Abraham Kraditor, me. I admire your untiring fight- this week. carpentry enterprise, and a class , ale Inlint reauw first of all loth Rlde commander-in-chief, and Harry II. ing qualities against "discrimina. Lea Fuchs; famous Lemberg that the met now al the lielni or the in clay modeling is planned for Germ. state coin he differentiated from tion" and injustice wherever you comedian and star of the Second younger children. ntnmon thugs only In that they rupy find it. Ave. Theater of New York, who the ,hairs of ministers of state or The The shop class is being directed olio, eminent' retain% power mot by the I am glad you quoted Oswald has been hailed by the non-Jewish by the Home carpenter, who has win of the Inbills but solely by Its own Garrison Villard and also West- as well as the Jewish press, will for Free e expreanion of opinion It non. directed the boys in building their exist ent In the Germany of today: In Its brook Pegler, who are condemn- be presented here in thre perform. work bench, and fundamentals of tols,e there 111,11 1 . 0111e a eyelet', of lyine ing the Nazi outrages. I am a ancs, on Friday evening, Sunday ,10,1111,1111., P11011( an d faisithAtion of using carpenters' tools. As ability PHILIP S. STERN report,. about 1,11hiii` much as the regular reader of Pegler's column matinee and everting, in "The and interest increases, Mr. New- world hog too er 11,11 before. Now Ri- March 15, at 8:15. A cast of about in the New York World-Tele- Lucky Boy," This play is a musi- mark intends to furnish members ta, kl ■ ■ 11holl, and Protest - gram, a newspaper of large circu- cal comedy by Alexander . Olsha- R115 l'hurchem ha, been Isom died. The 40 young men and women under of the class with increasingly Hitler regime will not 1MS annot t lation, and it is my sincere belief netzky and William Siegel.. ewe any domsln 1,5 opirltual freedom the capable leadership of Arthur valuable training. A. Littman, manager of the he wishes to give the true facts Iowan.. It lento nothing no 111111 b LEE A WHITE The Jewish Children's Home, freedom. In truth s the temper of the L. Coulson and Philip S. Stern, co- about Germany as he found them theater, said he was , very pleased which is located at Burlingame ■ tertnen people Mb' different from of the Detroit News, will discuss ansi the otnte-coat '01 rolled directors, have been rehearsing to be able to bring Mr. Fuchs to while traveling through that and Petoskey Ayes, is a member newspapers of "The Authenticity of News." lilt term want to make the world country. "Live and let live" is Detroit, and he expressed confi- arduously for months in order to of the Jewish Welfare Federation The m•,ple ore dleARthnled: , All members of the auxiliary belle,. dence that h.- , will be es success- one of your strong beliefs and I they suffer .11mt tem', I lie s leaders ma k e e this production a success. An and the Community Fund. are urged to attend this meeting. feast and waxle the puling. ,money on orchestra will furnish music for wish you success in the splendid ful in arousing enthusiasm here 1. 11114 1 ■ 11.11i Friends are invited. work of instruction and In giving as he has been in Europe and in daricing immediately after the The Junior Group of the Auxil- New York. the truth to your many readers. opera in the social hall, and a iary will entertain the residents Truly yours, nominal admiision charge will in- of the Old Folks' Home at a tea elude both the opera and the danc- T. ARMITAGE BEVERIDGE, Sunday, starch 15, from 2 to 4 ing follow, 1421 Leverette Ave., p. m., at the Old Folks' Home The officers of the Detroit La- Excellent dramatic and vocal Detroit, Mich. Building. talent has been uncovered for the dies' Lechem Aniyim thank the Police Commissio ner Heinrich event which will be the third an- Jews of Detroit for their co-opera- Thanks from Y. M. J. A. A. Pickert will be the guest speak- nual musical production of this en- tion in making the 18th annual A supper dance and theater Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Second Annual Tea of Jr. er at the next Third Degree ban- terprising group. Arthur L. Goul- banquet a success. Special thanks ABRAHAM KRADITOR I would like to take this oppor- party to be held at the Beacon Group of Jewish Old quet held by Perfection Lodge son makes a stately and dignified go to business people who helped tunity, in behalf of the Young Theater April 14 will be sponsored 488, F. & A. Si., Wednesday, Sir Joseph Porter K. C. B.; Wil- by contributing foodstuffs used at Schaffer, Folks' Home Sunday o s senior ce -ncaotmi n demr: Men's Jewish Association, to thank b y the Detroit League of the Na- March 18, 6:30 p. m., at Masonic liam Levy plays the part of the the banquet; Mr. Fisher, Mr. Alt- in-ch i ef, with several national most sincerely for the amount tional Home for Jewish Children Temple. sturdy and blustering Captain Cor- man and Attorney Jain for their The tradition of sponsoring a cers will come to Detroit to per- of space which you so graciously at Denver. It is to be this sea- Aaron A. Silberblatt, worship- coran who "never uses a big big co-operation. tea at the Jewish Old Folks' Home sonally install the first officers of have given us. son's first fund raising project is being established by the Junior ful master, also announces that an I)" and who, at the end of the The following organizations and Detroit Post No. 135 of the Jew- We have tried to adhere to our toward Detroit's contribution to Group in the second annual event old-fashioned kosher dinner will opera, being demoted to the rank clubs were represented: ish War Veterans of the United slogan, "Not for ourselves-but the Home in Denver caring for of a common sailor takes "sweet Beth shalom Lodge. IlerdieheYer erne to be held Sunday, March 15, from be prepared by Periera. States. for all", and only through your children of tuberculous poor from Vend', flak, I orl, ern' Lo. RI 54. The lodge will be opened at 5 little Buttercup," played by Har- Pia. 2 to 4 p. m., at the Home, Brush This new post of Jewish vet- very kindness have we been able all parts of the country, Bet- P.117er frmiety. htnior I.o , bern AN. and Edmund Place. Everyone is p. m. and called to refreshment riet L. Marwil, for his bride; Jacob • Petroit IwAlei Hebrew Loan. De- , Mrs. Harry Goldberg is general erans is the first to be organized to disseminate this idea. We are troll La Iles' nodal Club, Chernlitoyer.! Rycus portrays the role of the invited to attend and participate at 6:30. There will be entertain- I.o)r,er helety. I mkohil ter 001 No , tell.' ever mindful of the hardships of chairman of the affair. in the event. A diversified program ment following the dinner, after Boatswain; Gabe Alexander in the Detroit All Soviet, Priem-B.1,1W in Detroit and will serve as ■ the more unfortunate of the Jewish Plans will be outlined and open of Jewish music, songs, and dance which the Third Degree in long shameful and horrible villain, Dick Club, Equality Club, Independent De.. branch of this fast growing Jewish race and our organization will discussion will follow at the regu- troll ladles' Club. Laundry Men', Aid numbers will be presented, and form will be exemplified by Per- Deadeye; Leslie Schmier, the Society, bar how I t wer Verein. Nor! her n veterans' lar meeting to be held at the De- organization in the always do their share toward lift- handsome lover, Ralph; Grace Sal. roar.. te I. anebis. Harnett. • refreshments will be served. No faction Lodge's degree team. United Sttaes. The Jewish War ing the burden, regardless of how troit Leland Hotel March 18, at Society, Radom, Put Vereln, come charge will be made. Guests of Reservations for the dinner may a asnek, Josephine, the Captain's ever BethWoo.,Ml. higAn Jewish Ladles' A1.1 light or how difficult the situation 2:30 promptly. Mrs. J. K. Pet- honor will be the residents of the be made by mailing the cards sent daughter and object of Ralph's af- )belt. nape.. Intl ladle.' Societe.' Veterans of the United States has may appear. tengill, first vice-president of the Vereln. ' -not Beth been 'in existence since 1896 and home. for that purpose or by calling fections; and Sophie Wilensky, Pinek•r Pros Tonle!) Emanuel, Tar., Unt vereln.I Again thanking you for all past National Council of the Parent- Estelle Amernick is chairman of Randolph 6248, and since a large cousin Haw, chief female relative l'kr•Iner ling. l'nt. Verein. Zarnogh• national conventions have been favors and courtesies, and wishing Teachers Association, will be guest o Vereln, IfeetrIcher Young. the tea. She is being assisted by turnout is expected to greet Corn.f the great Sir Joseph. Philip S. Totnaohower held in many parts of the United you continued success for the speaker of the afternoon and Miss Ladle, Eastern Ladle. Sorlety. Gertrude Leve. soloist, will be ac- Evelyn Aleinik and Selma Blatni• missioner Pickert, it is urged that Stern will accompany the produc- g len Dome Prot.. Don. Heshl never Ladtem, States. All of the national offi- Chronicle, I am lion on the piano; a novelty sailor EktrInalaier Society, Kew hinoser )Maw• reservations be sent in as early as companied at the piano by Miss L. koff. cers are of the Jewish faith and Sincerely yours, possible. dance will be offered by Virginia ara 1.1er . A. Saltzberg. Members are privi- Plans for the second annual YOUNG MEN'S JEWISH The following is the financial the organization is not affiliated Wolf and Irene Weiss; Josephine leged to bring two guests. dance of the Junior Group of the ASSOCIATION, Stern, whose original lyrics were report for Feb. 11, 1935, to Jan. with either the American Legion Jewish Old Folks' Home on May or the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Per JACK JACKMAN. employed last year in the Y.P.T.0 30, 1936: 3, at the Stotler Hotel, are well I■epowit In husk 15,5551; Weekly meetings are now held Mikado production, has written . Check. In laser ALM 43 under way. Dave Diamond and his in preparation for the installation, some new ones for the song en- Coal 1 0 41 0 0 Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Della-Robbia orchestra will render i and it is ex pected that when the 10 00 titled "When I Was A Lad", sung 1•ftett for Matto The president of the The 1.7eY el Detroit post will be formally In- Monday afternoon, members of the dance music. Molly Se- by Sir Josep h Porter. The tech- April 18 is the date announced gal Auxiliary of the Jewish Con- nical direction and scene will be I 515 11 ducted next month that a class of the board met at the home of 100 Jewish veterans will receive Mrs. Melba Stoller, to make ar- by the membership committee for sumptive Relief Society of Den- under the aupervision of Homer Repenter Bent A playlet produced by the II II 54 the obligation to "Uphold the fair rangements for the luncheon and the wienie roast. This will be a yea Mrs. N. Freedman, thanks all Sarasohn, who is constructing a II all linet•g• Junior Players Guild and other Printing ........ name of the Jew and fight his bat- bridge party to be given March a! Ai closed party for the Junior Group. those who attended the benefit special set for the production. Syd amusing and interesting numbers P...tet• Ws 128.00 tles whenever unjustly assailed." 24, at R. H. Fyfe's auditorium. Anne Fisher will be the hostess performance at Littman's Peo- Marwil will take charge of the Ado ILO will be featured on the program The organization committee is The next meeting will take place at the next meeting on Wednesday ple's Theater. -- 51815 make-up, Virginia Wolf and Flor- All those interested in the work preparing a reprint of the address Tuesday, March 17. at the Jewish of the general rally of the Men's evening, March 18, at 2254 Glad- ence Travis, the wardrobe and e In bank I. '0 11:17 71 Club of Congregation B'nai Moshe of lion. Ferdinand Pecora, Justice Community Center. stone. This will be in the nature of of this organization are asked to properties. Irene Weiss, secretary on Sunday afternoon, March 22, of the Supreme Court of the State a business discussion of the various remember the $5 donor luncheon of the group, handled important at 2:30, at Assembly Hall, Dexter Robert Moses, who was Gov.' of New York, over Columbia affairs in the Junior Group's cal- on Tuesday noon, May 12, at the matters of detail for the group Shaarey Zedek. For information both this year and last. enter Herbert II. Lehman's Re-; Broadcasting System, on Wash- Jew during all of the war periods and Lawrence Aye. endar. Members of the club, the con- regarding ways and means of publican opponent in the last glib-, ington's birthday, at a specially of the United States since the earning tickets to this luncheon ernatorial election, has been re-, arranged patriotic program by the time of Washington up to and gregation. Sistathood and Juniors are urged to a:tend the program, Binnie Barnes once embarked call Mrs. V. Freedman, Townsend It sound like • gag but Pat Mc- appointed to the Long Island; Jewish War Veterans of the United including the World War. on a nurses' training course in 7 Ateer, an Irishman , is • member State Park Commission by Goner- , States. This pamphlet will be dis- All Jewish ex-service men are which will inaugurate activities England. At the age of 15 Miss The next meeting will be held of the German-American Football nor Lehman. Mr. Moses Is also tributed free to the Jewish coro• invited to join this Detroit post. connected with a large outdoor Barnes was a milkmaid on a farm on Tuesday, March 17, at 1 p. rn. Association and of the Hatikvoh Park Commissioner of New York munity to acquqaint them with the For Information call Maurice Bor. event scheduled for the early part of June. Admission will be free near London. I in Assembly Hall. Jewish All-Stars soccer team. City. patriotic services rendered by the deloye, Cherry 8551. to all members and their friends. Prince Loewenstein to Speak March 27 Larger FurnitureSliop 11520 Dexter Blvd,. An Exclusive Showing of America's Finest Furniture, Lamps, Odd Pieces and Imported Gift Novelties at Prices that will amaze even Seasoned Buyers Because o f their Extreme Lowness. Thursday, March 19 t 1! Lenox China $795 Y PT C OPERETTA SUNDAY EVENING and Continuing for 30 Days. • Free Souvenirs to Visitors on Opening Day! • Canto• s 9 Inc. . 11520 DEXTER BLVD. "Extra-Curricular" VETERANS' CHIEF Activities Start at TO VISIT HERE Children's Home Perfection Lodge to Hear Pickert J. C. R. S. Auxiliary Statement Issued by Lechem Aniyim L LETTER BOX Leo Fuchs Guest Artiat at Yiddish People's Theater SUPPER DANCE OF N. H. J. C. LEAGUE B'nai Moshe Men's Club Plans Rally