Call 9cwis J Periodical eater cumin Avsurs - CINCINNATI 20, OM ELEPLTRorrjewisti C Ramicul PAGE ELEVEN am& THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Hakoahs Win Center Track Meet for 3rd Consecutive Term KLUNOVER ADDRESSES LOCAL SCOUT LEADERS JEWISH WAR VETERANS' UNIT FORMED HERE At the last monthly meeting of the LaSalle District, on April 29, which was in form of a dinner at- tended by Scout officials and lead- ers of the city and district, the principal speaker of the evening was Alfred A. Klunover, who spoke on the topic "Outdoor Pro - gram of a Scout Troop." In his address Mr. Klunover touched the subject of health and safety and the Scoutmaster's re- sponsibility towards the boys. Ile stressed upon cleanliness and sani- tation of food and clothing; puri- fication and caution regarding drinking water; medical examina- tion of Scouts and Leaders be- fore attending camp. He cau- tioned the leaders of their legal and personal responsibility when going to and from camps. Mr. Klunover's address was well received. He was requested to prepare copies of it for future reference for certain leaders of the district. The speaker has been active in scouting work since 1912, having been a member of the first Jewish Scout Troop No. 23, then meeting at the Hannah Shloss Building on High Street. He has been active in the LaSalle District for upwards of five years. U.A.H.C. Publishes Low Priced Books for' Child Readers Book Dealing with Famed Jewish Men GIFTS' • CARDS NO GERMAN (0)01)5 SOLD Remember Mother's Day on Sunda:, May 10 In the 15-cent books published by the Artists and Writers Guild The lives and achievements of ( ' lob Exchange, 105:0 DEXTER of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., are many great figures in Jewish history, For the third successive year which may truly be labelled clas- from Jochanan ben Zakkal up to the Ilakoahs were the winners of sics. The guild, under the editor- and including Isaac M. Wise, have the Jewish Community Center's ship of Miss Edith Kovar, has been re-created by Betty Kelleher TO RENT SPACE indoor track meet, which was held made a definite contribution by of Baltimore in her new book, In new unil now being built. Per- at Northern High School on Tues- tireless baste, special co.openstIon to making their low-priced publics- day, April 22. Their total score lo morn lite merchant. Nee MG lions available, and by including was 21% points, Paul Talberg was CliernIck. among them some of the extraor- the star of the club taking three Gd. Central Arcade Mkt. dinarily fine works for children. DANISION AT LINWOOD firsts and a secon dfor a total of The guild follows the scheme Eseninge TO. 1.1215 TO. 11.9304 18 points, which was six more than of the Frenchman "Pere Castor" the combined efforts of the club —whose real name is Paul Fauch- which came in second. er—whose methods of modern The following is the summary: education have made his name Ilakoahs, 21% points; LincoIns, stand out in cultural circles. 12; Tartars, 10; Cardinals, 5%; Included in the series of books Eskimos and Orioles, 5, and the published under this scheme are Fai-Koms, 4. RELIABLE IIOUSE IIELP. Laun- the "Pere Castor Books" "Wild The following is a summary by dresses, women for house clean- Animals at Home" and "Wild Ani- events: ing, house maids, women for mals and Their Little Ones." Illus- 25 yard dash—Talherir. llakoshei part time work. By hour, day Down. Cardinale; Frank, Lincoln. trations for both were drawn by or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- 220 yard dash—Telberg, lialwahel F. Rojankowsky, a foremost Resit. Tartar. Drink. Cardinale. son 2526. Potato Rare—Sherman end Kettle.: French illustrator. The stories Pal. Roma, tied for first; Brunk, Car- were written by Marguerite Rey- dinal. QUILTS—Made or recovered from Standing Broad Jump—Kata. nier and Rose Celli, respectively. .v Lincoln. Tethers, liakoehe: Frank your own feathers or wools. Pil- Each is a fascinating tale. The Jump—T•l. Standing Hop, Step lows recovered—special, $1.25. berg. Ilakoahe; Davit. Tartar. Slot- first deals with cubs, the bison , Full line of curtains, baby, fsr. Lincoln. the tapir, the wild boar, the elk , Running High Jump—Ravite and Slot. shower and wedding gifts. Dex- for tied for neat and Shell end Block tht gorilla, the Llama, the jauger , ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 tied for third. the dromedary, the ant eater; the Eight Lap Relay—Exklmo. Ilakoahs, Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Moroni] latter describes the elephant, the Lincoln. 9050. —Cot Courtesy Detroit New. bear, the tiger, the lion, monkeys , BETTY KALISHER foxes, rhinoceros, hippopotamus , Trees Planted in Palestine Detroit Post No 135 of the Jewish War Vet erans came into being here Sunday night when the giraffe and kangeroo, the ze- "Watchmen of the Night" which BUSINESS OR PROFKSSIONAL ladies or gentlemen desirous of De- bra. The charming style and the has just been published by the Abraham Kraditor, national commander-in-chief, presented ■ charter to Maurice Bordelove, first Through Hadassah on making acqualnteece for the troit commander, at Oriole T . Let to right: Kraditor, Henry J. Weiss, deputy national inspec- fine illustrations make unusual Union of American Hebrew Con- purpose of matrimony, write Box Mother's Day stories, and the Artiste and Writ- gregation, Cincinnati. This book Is tor; Jean Mathias, patriotic instructor; Harry Schaffer, senior vice-commander; and Bordelove. 60, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, ers Guild 'is to be congratulated made possible through the fund Strictly confidential. Due to the fact that the prin- Hadassah announces the plant- I for securing the American rights established by The National Fed- ing of trees in the Hadassah grove cipal speaker had to appear be- from Flammarion of Paris, the eration of Temple Sisterhoods for fore the United States Circuit HOME FOR AGED AND in Palestine for Mother's Day: In r n crSn oo n r as Bern- French publishers, for the produc- publication of books of Jewish con- a'tr esi n i a an honor of mother Mrs. I. Ross by Court of Appeals in Cincinnati DISABLED tion of this work in this country. tent as part of its program for son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. on the same day he was to ap- Another charming story in this disseminating Jewish religious Special attention given by' prac- The Beth Abraham Conregation Anthony Deutsch; in honor of pear as the guest of Palestine tical nursing. P. Fisher, 1732 will hold a banquet on May 10, series is "Misha, the Little Brown knowledge. mother Mrs. Esther Silverman, by Lodge I. 0. 0. F. No. 542 at their Bear," by Countess Adrienne Se- In this book, which is designed Taylor Ave., Trinity 2-0096, at the synagogue, in honor of Sam- daughter, Mrs. Henry Weinberg; uel Bernstein and his three sons, gur. Misha's adventures will primarily for children, Miss Ka- BATHS—Treatments in honor of mother Mrs. S. Green- 40,000 Dunams of Land for $1,250,000 May Be Obtained Jacob, Mandell and David, in ap- please and thrill the youngsters. lisher has completely departed MINERAL for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- stein of Denver, Colo., by daughter In the group of fine animal from a stilled style of presenta- for Jewish Colonization If Funds Are Forth- tism, sciatica and colds. Also Mrs. Nat Bronstein; in honor of stories published by the Artists tion. Historically accurate and coming, Ussishkin Reports Turkish and reducing baths. mother, Mrs. Etta Schwartz, by and Writers Guild positions of closely analytical, her characters, Wayne Mineral Bathe, 630 Front daughter, Mrs. G. Rycus; in honor first rank must be given to "Ani- nevertheless, are portrayed as liv- St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd). Randolph of mother, Mrs. Goodman Rycus, mals Limited" by James Cook, ing personalities moving through The extension of the area of chase of 40,000 dunams of rural 6744. by her children; in honor of Mrs. with pictures by Henry Perry. The real events and in true situations. Jewish colonization in Palestine land at the present relatively rea- Chyva-Ida Sherman, by her chil- author and illustrator have collab- Dr. William Rosenau, Rabbi of by 40,000 dunams is immediately sonable prices. But the transac- FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished dren, Mr. and Mee. Lewis Bow- orated in an unusual style which Eutaw Place Temple, Baltimore, tion involves an investment of possible if a sum in excess of room for a young man in home man; in honor of mother, Mrs. makes the book not only easily who has written the foreword, $1,250,000 is made available for over $1,250,000. With faith in of couple without children.. Hannah Garfinkel, by daughter, readable but holds the attention says, "Because the presentations its purchase, according to a mes- the response of the Jewish people Everything modern. Linwood Mrs. Joseph Yolles; in honor of her in successive chapters are bio- with the pictures. sage sent from Jerusalem to to the emergency, the Jewish Na- section. Reasonable. Call Town- mother Mrs. II. Buchhalter, by Then there is another "Pere graphical, they are calculated to tional Fund has paid a deposit in American Jewry by blenahem send 8-5576. daughter, Mrs. J. H. Shrlich; in Castor Book,"—"Animals I Like." hold the attention and interest of Ussishkin, president of the Jew- order to bind the sale and now honor of her mother, Mrs. E. Ehr- The verses, for the very young the readers. Betty Kalisher, while FOR RENT—Large, clean, com- turns to the Jews of America with ish National Fund. lich, by her daughter, Mrs. J. II. children, are by Louv's and the dealing with facts, has giyen play The message was made public an appeal to enable it to consum- for Azle room in quiet home. Ehrlich; in honor of mother Mrs. pictures by H. Guertik. These to her delightful imagination . by Dr. Israel Goldstein, president mate the purchase." Telephone. Half block from street J. H. Meyer, by daughters, Selma delightful stories about animals All of these are features which of the Jewish National Fund in 400,000 Dunams Acquired car and near Dexter bus. Garage M. and Ada Ruth Meyer; in honor were also originally written in give her work additional charm America and national co-chairmen if necessary. 8935 Otsego Ave. The Jewish National Fund , and will be sure to appeal to boys French. of grandmother, Mrs. Sara Meyer, of the United Palestine Appeal which acquires land in Palestine by Selma M. and Ada Ruth Mey- The guild has earned gratitude and girls in their early teens." FOR RENT—Union Lake, front which is seeking $3,500,000 this as the inalienable property of the also for publishing low-priced The numerous illustrations in the cottage. Three large bedrooms, er; in honor of mother, Mrs. J. HENRY S. SWEENY year for the settlement in Pales- Jewish people, leases the land to also sleeping accommodations on Weinberg, by son and daughter, books—also at 15 cents each—to book were done by Isaac Ham- tine of a maximum number of the enclosed porch. Electrochef, elec- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg; in affair of May 5, the committee persecuted Jews of Germany, Po- Jewish settlers and national insti- burger, II. read and color. "Billy Bobtail" by Miss Kalisher, who in private tric refrigeration and tile bath- honor of Mrs. Anna Galfand, by postponed this event to Sunday, land and other lands. The United tutions on an hereditary basis, on Alec Buckels is one of this group room, Shower and dressing room son, Louis Galfand; in honor of May 17, at 8 p. m., at the Dexter Palestine Appeal represents the the understanding that the set- of stories. It is the tale of an life is Mrs. Isaac Hamburger 11, tlers themselves will work on the was born in San Francisco in 1905. in basement. 8016 Woodland adventurous rabbit, and the pic- Mrs. Rachel Cohen, by her nieces, Auditorium. Dr. Barney S. Is- Jewish National Fund, the land- land. More than 400,000 dunams tures are excellent for coloring. While still a child she moved to Drive, near Wise's Golf course. the Fineleys; in honor of Mrs. rael, the chairman of the com- purchasing agency of the Jewish of land have been acquired by Townsend 5-3165. Sara Shidlovsky of New York City mittee, advises that all who have people, and the Palestine Founda- the Jewish National Fund. Then there is "The Wood That New York. She was confirmed at MANDELL BERNSTEIN Came Back," by Clare Leighton , Temple Emanu-El and for several by the Finleys. .- purchased tickets have co-oper- tion Fund, the colonization The proceeds of the United Pal- originally published in England years was president of the Emanu- FOR RENT —2932 Sturtevant. The following memorial trees ated. agency. Furnished room for one or two estine Appeal will be divided predation of the valuable services and given a great reception be - El League. Henry S. Sweeny, former judge Issues Warning have been planted: In memory of rendered by them to the congre- in private home. References. She was graduated from Barn- cause of its adventurous tale Warning that early action is equally between the Palestine gation. mother, Mrs. Fannie Kamin, by of Recorder's Court and past Foundation Fund and the Jewish Mrs. Joe Horwitz; in memory of grand master of the I. 0. 0. F. essential if sufficient land is to National Fund to facilitate a Among the services rendered by about a forest, its birds and ani- ard College in 1926 where she ma- NURSE, specializing in paralysis, jored in history and government mals. of the State of Michigan will act be made available for large-scale aunt Fannie Pomerance, by Mrs. them to the congregation without heart, cancer, diabetes, rheuma- "Us" by Cecil Aldin, also an and in 1927 received her Master's I. Katz; in memory of mother, as master of ceremonies for this colonization, Mr. Ussishkin said: maximum Jewish immigration to compensation was the successful tism, high blood pressure, pros- "With every dunam of land that Palestine. Fraedel Hannah Keidan, by daugh- postponed affair. Arrangements conduct of a legal controversy with Englishman, was first published by degree in International Law from thetic cases, excellent masseuse. Emphasizing that the acquisi- a Negro church. The sons refused Oxford University Press and the Columbia University. tier mas- ter, Mrs. Abraham Kaplan; in have been made with the Wurlit- is redeemed for national uses in Hospital experience. Doctors' memory of grandmother, Lena zer Company and the Detroit Con- Palestine, the absorptive capacity tion of this new 400,000 dunam any honorary testimonials for Artists and Writers Guild received ter's thesis dealt with American references. Willing to travel. Reiss, by Lenore Fay Brown; in servatory of Music who are anon- of the country is expanded by area is essential because of the themselves only and because' of permission to produce it in this rights in Palestine. Reasonable. Trinity 2-3964. Since her marriage In 1928 she memory of mother, Hannah Rabi- soring the entertaining and musi- just that much. Land means homes pressure for land settlement, Mr. their and the congregation's re- country. It is a charming story nowich, by Anna Shere; in mem- cal features of the evening. and farms for Jews who are Ussishkin said: spect to their father, this banquet about a little dog, Smut, and the has lived in Baltimore and has WILL RENT furnished room or two sons. She is active in com- Due to the fact that it will be knocking at the gates of Pales- "These additional Jewish land will honor Samuel Bernstein and little girl who owned him. ory of Mrs. Malka Cohen, by Mr. entire sin room furnished flat very inconvenient as well as em- possessions are especially urgent These are but a few of the munal work and is now president and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim; in tine; enables their admission as to responsible people, or to his three sons. titles published by the Artists and of the board of directors of the memory of Mrs. Malka Cohen, by harassing to the committeo to ex- workers and settlers and builders. at a time when the Jews of Ger- couple in exchange for house Writers Guild, under the editor- Jewish Educational Alliance. She "There is a danger of serious many, Poland and Rumania are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser• in change tickets, the committee has work. 2712 Fullerton Ave., down- memory of Mrs. Joseph Blonder, advised that all tickets purchased handicaps to the Jewish efforts to beseiging the Zionist offices of Refugee Here Sues German Rail ship of Miss Edith Kovar. We is the author of several feature stairs, ways for Breach of Contract shall return for comment on some articles on political questions by daughter Mrs. Nathan Simons; for the affair of May 5, will be acquire large and continuous those countries with pleas to be honored at the door on the eve- which have appeared In The New FOR RENT — Attractive room, helped to migrate to Palestine, YORK (WNS)—German of the other book of the guild in in memory of mother Ziporah stretches of land for mass-settle- NEW York Times, The Baltimore Sun, cross ventilation, in private home "If the 40,000 dunams are re- Jewish refugees in this country a future issue. Schwartzman, by Rebecca Good- ning of May 27. All those de- ment. Hence as much land as siring further tickets or any in- and other publications, and she for one or two gentlemen. Gar- deemed forthwith, the Jewish Na- who were deprived of their prop- possible must be acquired as soon man; in memory of Sidney Frank lectures extensively on Current age. 662 Westminster. Townsend tional Fund will thereby be en- erty in Germany because of the by Mrs. Karl Scroll; in memory formation pertain:ng to this affair as possible. kindly commoacate with the fol- Events before Eastern groups. abled to provide farm-holdings for 7-1138. "The Jewish National Fund has Aryan laws are watching with of Mrs. Nellie Donn, by daughter, Mrs. Louis Epps; in memory of lowing: Dr. Barney B. Israel, VI. gted promptly in this situation 1,000 families and building plots great interest the progress of the I YOUNG LADY desires transport- suit of Marcel bf. Holzer, one of mother, Mrs. Eva Schefman, by 1.1087; John II. Schneider, Re. and has contracted for the pur- for several hundred others." Howard Spring, English book ation to Los Angeles about June 7338; Henry C. Keywell; Sigmund their number, against the German reviewer who has written reviews JR. CONGREGATION Mrs. a iar Ginsburg. 1. Call Townsend 7-8265. Reifler, P. G.; Sam Mann, Jack State Railroads. Mr. Holzer, a for- for the Manchester Guardian, Five trees have been planted in Franks, or Alfred A. Klunover, OF SHAAREY ZEDEK mer employe of the company who London Evening Standard and the FOR RENT — Nicely furnished memory of their mother and grand- noble grand of Palestine Lodge. was dismissed because he was a Yorkshire Observer, has himself room for young man. Pleasant mother, Mrs. Malka Cohn, by her With their usual large atten- The proceeds of this event will Jew and thrown into a concentra- turned to the novel and has pro- home. Good transportation. Dex- daughter, Mrs. S. A. Singer, and go towards Detroit charities and tion camp, is suing the company duced an absorbing story in dance present, the Junior Congre- ter bus or 14th car. 3369 Elm- grandchildren, Muriel and Fayette. the Palestine Lodge relief fund. gation of Shaarey Zedek held its for $98,000 on the ground of hurst, Tyler 5-2690. "Rachel Rosing," just published by Singer and Avern and Rita Cohen. breach of contract. To recover Hillman-Curl, Inc., 66 Fifth Ave., regular Sabbath services in the A donation to the Jewish Na- MILIA OR WHITEHEADS prayer-room last Saturday. FOR RENT—Furnished summer this amount he is trying to attach New York ($2.50). tional Fund has been received from Herman Litton was chazon, cottage for the month of June. property of the German State It is the story of a very crafty Miss Rose Rosenthal delivered the Mrs. Moe H. Prince and family By VICTORIA B. ROE Canadian side Lake St. Clair. Railways in this country. .:nan who calmly, craftily, pur- on their safe return from Florida. Director, City College of Beauty Ten miles from ferry. Four bed- Mr. Holzer's action is bases on sues a consistent path in order to resume of the Sedra and Miss It is not yet too late to plant Selma Roberts spoke on the Pro- Culture rooms, inside plumbing. Reason- the claim that he should be al- accomplish her end. The chain of trees for Mother's Day, says Mrs. able. Call Windsor 3-2972, lowed to recover damages in this events which mark the activities phets. Miss Ruth Rubiner also Samuel Kavanau, chairman of the participated in the services. There are very few girls or wo- country for losses suffered in Ger- of this beautiful girl and the man- Jewish National Fund Committee men who are perfectly satisfied This coming Saturday, Miss FOR RENT — Nicely furnished many because the Aryan laws of ner in which she influences the Shirley of Hadassah, 1mber and Miss Shirley room by private family for lady with their personal appearance. Germany are not applicable here. life of Maurice Bannerman, Leader will be the speakers. "Planting a tree In the Hades- Even those who are considered or gentleman. Near two street After filing his suit, Mr. Holzer wealthy owner of a chain of res- On Saturday, May 23, the Jun- salt forest in Palestine in honor or pretty know in their heart of hearts cars or 14th bus. 2213 Hazel- obtained a writ of attachment on taurants, markes absorbing read- tor Congregation, for the third memory of a mother is a beauti- that then are little details that wood. Garfield 1805-R. American properties of the Ger- ing. ful gesture on the part of the might be improved. Make-up cov- time this year, will take com man State Railways and two of its When Rachel Rosing's beastly ices in the main auditorium. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished daughter" declares Mrs. Kavanau, ers a =altitude subsidiaries. The defendant came is destroyed by the cat who room in apartment for one or "one that the mothers greatly ap- of small blem- before Supreme Court Justice plunged claws into her face, it two. Reasonable. 2060 Blaine. predate. At the same time it ishes no that CHILDREN AT PLAY AT CAMP NAHELU Philip J. McCook seeking a dis- marked the end of a power which Zionists Asked to Aid Jewish Na- Ave., Apt. 9, Tyler 8-5697. makes a permanent gift to the they are n ot missal of the writ of attachment tional Fund In May Jewish Homeland." Mrs. Kavanau The record of Camp Nahelu Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Mehl- on the ground that a clause in the was utilized for venomous pur- seen, but milady YOUNG MAN desires room in An appeal to Zionists through- poses. may be reached at To. 7-1054. knows that they speaks for itself and will please gen, telephone Ortonville 12 F 31. German-American treaty at the home of couple where privacy is Why the author should have out the world to devote themselves are there. Tiny the discriminating parents with- Booklet will be sent upon request. end of the war provided that no assured. Must be near 14th bus chosen to make a Jewess of Rachel during the month of May to in- blackheads too out reservation or qualification. property of the German Govern- and a Jew of Bannerman is dif- tensive activity on behalf of the line. Write Box 90, Detroit Jew- small and Six years ago Camp Nahelu wan Jules Wolfson Joins Hac- ment in the United States should ficult to understand. Both might Jewish National Fund was issued ish Chronicle. numerous to organized by Mr. and Mrs. Ehiel be subject to attachment in civil have been most anything else. here In an official proclamation squeeze out in- Lesowoder, Dr. and Mrs. Louis quoil Buick Sales Zionist youth groups have shown suits. The German State Railways This is the one regretable thing by the World Zionist Executive. SPECIAL PRIVATE lessons for dividually, little Lipschutz, owners and directors, Bar Mitzvahs. P. Pomerantz. the way in producing constructive is owned by the German Govern- about this very ably written novel. The month of May will be set white specks An announcement of interest literature on Palestinian problems. as a small camp for 30 children aside for "the redemption of the 2928 Elmhutst. Townsend 7-3222, under the skin with a small staff of eight coun- was made in last week's issue of ment. Ilashomer Hatzair has issued sev- Justice McCook, however, re- land," the proclamation says, urg- FOR RENT — Furnished room in Having just concluded • part in and a telltale selors. During these six years The Chronicle that Jules Wolfson, fused to recognize this argument eral edition of a monthly maga- ing Zionist to contribute gener- single home of small family for pimple or two Camp Nahelu developed into one the well known and popular auto- and pointed to another clause in a Pickford- Lasky production, ously so that the National Fund zine which was chuck-full of pow- a gentleman or employed couple. may be lurking of the largest, most exclusive mobile salesman is now associated the treaty which provided that the Mischa Auer, son of Leopold Auer, may acquire new areas of land erful philosophy on labor Zionism. famed violinist, has been signed Apply Sunday or evenings, 3774 beneath the private camps of the Mid-West, with the Ilacquoil Buick Sales, German Government should not Now comes Hechalutz in new garb, by Universal for a role in • Carl for Jewish colonization. Empha- Hazelwood. rouge and pow- consisting of three separate camp Inc., 8911 Grand River Ave. In claim sovereign rights as a pro- Laemmle, Jr. film which goes be- sis is placed on the basic need and its monthly magazine shows Victoria B. Roe der that vie her speaking of his new association, units: boys' division, ages seven promise of commendable efforts in tection if it engaged in Interna- fore the cameras this week. Auer of land for the upbuilding of the FOR RENT-2 furnished rooms complexion a to 15, girls' division, ages seven Mr. Wolfson stated that he was tional trade. Although Justice Mc- behalf of the Jewish national is an outstanding character actor. Jewish National Fund. In single home for father and superficially smooth, velvety ap- to 15, and Little Nahelu, pre- prompted to join the Ilacqouil firm Cook overruled the German com- cause. 14-year-old daughter, employed school division, for ages three to because of their personal and con- pany's contention and therefore April Issue of Hechalutz, which pearance. couple, two ladies or gentlemen. Every one would like to possess scientious interest in customers. facilitated the suit, he declined to commences the new policy, fea- six. New furniture, cedar closet. clear skin that would stand close tures a very important article by a scrutiny The directors are assisted by "They have a reputation for ren- rule on Mr. Holzer's point that Continuous hot water. Board if without betraying any dering the finest Buick service in the Aryan laws of Germany were Bert Kaznelson, eminent Palestine desired. Three in family. Uni- • group of carefully selected and Detroit and their interest in roughness or blemish. The way to inapplicable in this country. leader, on "Labor's Stand on the versity 2-1738. Political Future of Palestine." The attain this ideal is twofold: One well trained counselors, mature customer does not end with th e Should Mr. Holzer win his suit same issue also deals with the most attain a scrupulous external people, who are generally engaged completion of a deal. I have al- the way would be open for all bOth (jubilee) year of another and internal cleanliness. Since in the educational profession. This ways worked on that same theory German refugees to recover dam- 3,714 Jews Entered Palestine is I honestly believe that my suc- ages from Germany in cases Palestine leader, Ben Zvi, and dis- blackheads are nothing more nor year an additional group of com- and Kuck cess is due to my strict application where they could prove losses re- than sebaceous glands clogged cusses Histadruth's attitude on un- less During the month of March, petent counselors was engaged of this rule in all of my dealings. employment problems, Chalutz ac- with grime and oil, their presence and will increase the staff to close Macquoil's convenient location t o sulted from the anti-Semitic laws. 3,714 Jews entered Palestine is a sure indication that the skin tivities in this country, the Chalutz is not being cleansed thoroughly. to 50 members. Detroit's Jewish community and Loseare, Architect, Refuses to through the ports Of Jaffa and Show Work in Germany farms In Minnesota and "Hebrew The whiteheads are also clogged Haifa. it s .a - reported by the During the past six years Camp their unexcelled service facilities Joining American painters and and Chahazinth." statistical department of the Jew- glands or pores, but they are un- Nahelu attained a high cultural enable me to now serve my friends sculptors who are boycotting Ger- In the latter article is defended der the outer layer of akin so that ish Agency for Palestine. The better than ever before." Mr. Wolf- the principle of giving preference they do not become dusty. Their standard, and received the highest son is anxious to see his friends at many, William Lamaze, eminent March ecord compares with an im- for settling in Palestine on Cha- appearance in any number shows rating of health and sanitation his new quarters and urges them archietect, has announce dhis re- migration of 2,270 in February. from the Board of Health. New fusal to submit some of his work lutzim visas to those who know that the skin is sluggish. The totals for March do not in- improvements to provide more to call him before deciding on an for exhibition at Berlin in con- Hebrew. clude Jewish immigrants who en- Apply the following lotion: Two comforts and a larger variety of automobile. nection with the Olympic Games. Hechalutz is published by the ounces rose water, 60 grains sul- tered Palestine through the north- Hechalutz Organization of Amer- phate of zinc, one ounce oil of activities are constantly being ern and southern frontiers or added. Amsterdam University Rejects $700,000 Profit foe Anglo-Pales- ica, 1215 Broadway, New York. tourists who were authorized to sweet almonds. Mix well and mas- Periods of constructive and re- remain u settlers. The March Heidelberg Bid tine Bank in 1935 sage into the skin until it dries. laxing activities, such as shop Irving Cummings, 20th Century- Finish the treatment by' applying total includes 912 capitalists. Ilaa The record-breaking profit of AMSTERDAM (WNS) — The Fox Films director, is one of the a tittle toilet water to close the work, arts and crafts. dramatics, University of Amsterdam, like its $700,000 (f140,000) for its op- number of et.,;:tallate during the puppetry, clunba, nature lore fish- pioneers of the film industry. As first months of 1936 constitute en ing and story telling alternate sister university In Leyden, will erations during 1936 was report- ----_--_ an actor, be was starred in the pores. average of 28 per ent as com- ed by the Anglo-Palestine Bank not be represented at the cele- with the more active sports, such first feature-length motion pic- pared with 11 per cent in 1935. Ann Preston (Shaindel Kalish bration of the 550th anniversary in publishing its balance sheet ture, and u a director, he was one of Chicago) purchased a 16 mm. as baseball, volley ball, tennis, of the founding of Heidelberg for the past years. of the first to achieve success in movie camera and projector and track, boxing, fencing and arch- University. By unanimous vote Prof. Nathan Isaacs of Harvard this branch of the industry. A every week-end she and her hus- ery and all water sports. swim- the senate of the Amsterdam Uni- AI Jolson is said to have Is now chairman of the board of diving canoeing, boating complete biography of the now- band, Charles K. Freeman, roam ming, couple of hundred thousand dol- directors of Gimbel Brothers, lac. famous director would read like a Los Angeles and Hollywood streets and life saving instruct versify decided not to send a dele- lars In cold cash in a bank vault. For more information write tarots to Heidelberg. history of the movies. He is a na- taking pictures. tive of New York. CLASSIFIED Palestine Lodge's Event on May 17 URGES AMERICAN JEWS AID IMMEDIATE Beth M PURCHASE OF LARGE PALESTINE AREA A Crafty Woman CAMP NAHELU'S RECORD HECHALUTZ HOW ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN DOLLAR IS TO BE APPORTIONED