PAGE TWO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME I DeLuxe Family Service c Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bads Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried $230,000 RAISED FOR ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN Knollwood Formal AS VOLUNTEER WORKERS BEGIN FINAL WEEKS Opening on May 16 SOLICITATIONS FOR DRIVE'S QUOTA OF $323,550 What promises to be the finest affair of the summer season takes place on Saturday evening, May CONCLUDED FROM PACE I ) Wednesday's luncheon was the Mrs. Theodore I. Roth and Saul 16, when the Knollwood Country first of a series of 10 workers' Sarnoff. Club will celebrate its f o r m a I small communities, calling upon rallies to be held during the cam- The total amount received by them not to liquidate their Jewish paign which is scheduled to con. Hotel Stotler as proceeds from THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE institutions or synagogues, to elude on May 22. Mr. Srere, who Thursday's luncheon w a s con- keep mucleii and cells of Jewish pr e s i d e d, expressed confidence tributed by the hotel management life alive in Germany. They know that the entire quota will be as a gift to the campaign. that the Hitler regime is three raised, and most of the chairmen) years old and that the Jewish peo- of the divisions in the drive re- I lF, No matter what you pay, ple is 4,000 years old. ported that they had just com- no laundry The Polish Tragedy pleted the organization of person. MORE ARMS, MORE JEWS, DEMAND OF can launder a finer shirt "They are doing a heroic piece nel of their teams for the purpose JEWISH COLONISTS of work but they cannot do it of reaching close to 14,000 pros- WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE alone. With Jews thrown out of pective contributors. WI INCLUDED FII0:11 PAUL IINEI employment, with stores boycot- A cheerful note was struck at ted, with the professional class Wednesday'e electing at which a ruined the Jews of Germany are leading rolewas played by the the police." The High Commis- Flat Pieces carefully ironed -• for the first time turning to us younger men tin the community. sioner said that he was convinced U Li c Additional pounds, 09c lb. English Jews for help. James Wineman, 23-year-old son that the Jewish settlements did A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE "This is mandate enough for us. of Henry Wineman, reported for not have aggressive intentions and It is complete and compelling. But his father's pre-campaign divisioh had, therefore, ordered the dis- it is not the only and exclusive and expressed assurance that the tribution of further. arms. Say- Tili-iiSo mandate. There is also the trag- five teams in this divisipn will ing that the police had done their Per edy of the 3,000,000 Jewa in Po- reach their quotas before the duty in the disturbances, he point- Net reaposaible for run Borst or wind-whipped curtain. land. The amount of unemploy- week is over. "Jimmy" Wineman ed out that 300 people had been THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY ment there is staggering and is proved an able follower in his arrested in the north of Palestine baffling description. A million father's footsteps on the road to alone, of whom 100 would be put on trial. "Our first duty is to Jews in Poland are facing starva- leadership. quell the disorders. They we can tion. It is mass hunger. The prob- Fred M. Butzel, general chair- SAMUEL SOFFERIN lem will not be solved by the man of the Allied Jewish Cam- discuss compensation," he said in money we raise. It will take gen- paign, the speaker at Wednes- reference to the plea for more opening of the 1936 season with erations to solve the problem. day's luncheon, pleaded for a Jewish immigration. Sir Arthur a dinner-dance at the club. OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE But the contributions we give to balanced program which will en- concluded by thanking the Emek Samuel Sofferin, chairman of will be a. m. Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock the Joint Distributions Commit- able Detroit Jews to care for the for its "self-control in difficult t h e entertainment committee, Finished San)* Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE tee, through these campaigns, will needs of all local social service days." states that extensive preparations Arab Boy Scouts Jailed keep the soup kitchens going, so and educational agencies as well have been made to provide the Determined to suppress terror- members with an entertaining that when a mother stands in line as the relief efforts in behalf of istic activity among the youthful evening. Mr. Sofferin and his for a half day she can at least oppressed and refugee Jewish pee Pound get her half of a loaf of bread. groups in Europe and for the re- Arabs who are held chiefly respon- committee have arranged a pro- WEARING APPAREL It will keep the schools open, will building of Palestine. He ex- sible for the continuation of the gram of 10 all-star acts, which P" p m d finance the free loan societies pressed satisfaction over the general strike in Palestine, the will be contributed by Detroit's courts sentenced 17 Arab Boy leading night clubs and theaters. which help some of the traders spirit of enthusiasm which dom- Minimum Charge, $1.50 Scouts to six months each at hard carry on their poverty-stricken ex- inates the drive, and declared that The dinner will be prepared A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION istence, will keep the trade schools it is an indication that there is labor for attacking the Arab fore- under the direction of Adolf man of a Jewish orange plantation Weiss, the famed Maitre D' at We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City functioning." general approval of the manner in the colony of Herzlia two weeks Rabbi Silver the trag- - in which the budget has been sub- ago. They had tried to force him Knollwood, and will be followed edy of the Jews of Poland who divided among 47 local, national to drop work in the Jewish settle- by dancing• to the tunes of Jim are affected by the growing anti- and international causes included ment and join the strike. Arson- mie Higgins' WWJ orchestra. Reservations have been coming in Semitiam which resulted in 100 in the. campaign quota. ists, who have burned many acres fast and the committee expects a Jews being assassinated in po- Dave Diamond and his orches- of valuable fields in the past three groms instigated by the rapid na- tra supplied entertainment at weeks, continued their work by capacity attendance. tionalism of the Poles and by the Wednesday's luncheon. setting fire to barns in the Jewish Nazi propaganda that is spread- At the workers' luncheon on settlements of Ilerzlia and Ben- will continue to urge its exten- ing to Poland. jamina. Otherwise the situation Thursday, Jack Benny was the sion. "Jewish colonization not only The Hope of Palestine featured entertainer. "Smoothies" was reported generally quiet. does not injure the rest of the Two hours after Sir Arthur Referring to the closing of all of Station WWJ also appeared on TOO CAN BUY QUALITY ROMER MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE tee population in Palestine,' said Mr. doors to Jewish immigrants—in Thursday's luncheon program. At Wauchope, Palestine High Com- Ben Gurion, 'but it attracts immi- the United States, in Canada, the luncheon on Friday, "Hank" missioner, left the Jewish settle- grants from adjoining countries." even in Australia, and in Brazil Greenberg was the guest speaker. ment of Beth Alpha after a tour The rally of Jewish youth Beaker Meat and Poultry Market of inspection of the Valley of Jez- where an anti-Semitic movement Captains of Organisations Na fammatioa RIM Any Other Meat Market In Detroit reel, Arabs net fire to the rich groups which marked the opening has been launched because some Je This is an additional list of fields, regarded at the beat in the of the Settlement Pavilion in the 11637-41 DEXTER BLVD. Jews have entered the country— Phone HOD CWITH 3042 captains out soliciting the mem- entire area with a harvest of 200 Levant Fair in this all-Jewish city Demme inamMeases sal WAS Dr. Silver declared that Palestine bers of their organizations in kilos a dunam. The Jewish set- was a solemn manifestation of the is today the only hope of the Division II, Team 8: tlers in the vicinity and the police determination of the Jewish youth Jewish wanderers. Mrs. R. Avison, Mrs. Freda were immediately mobilized and to carry on the work of Jewish Painting a glowing picture of colonization. The Jewish youths Jewish achievements in Palestine, Blostein, Mrs. Rita Espar, Mrs. succeeded in checking the flames carried banners and were dressed he described the arrival in the Ida Goldsmith, Ben M. Gorelick, after 80 dunams (20 acres) of the in scout and other uniforms. A Jewish homeland three years ago Mrs. II. Jones, Mrs. Debby Samp- crops had been destroyed. two-minute silence was observed Sees Foreign Influence of the first group of German Jews, son, Mrs. I. Shewach, Mrs. M. in honor of the Jewish victims of Shnitz, Mrs. Rose Singer, Mrs. J. Additional power to suppress many of them from Munich. He the recent disturbances.. recalled how Munich Jewry pro- Steinberg, Mrs. Rae Suhd, Meyer Arab attacks was grgnted to High The occasion of the rally of tested against the holding of a Terebelo, Sylvia Berris, Morris Commissioner Wauchope with the Palestine's leading Jewish youth Zionist Congress in that city be- Berris, Ann Zellman, Hyman R. publication of a special edition of groups was the traditional Feast cause they looked to Berlin as Cohen, Dr. Harry Portney, Sam- the Official Gazette, which con- of Lag b'Omer. their Jerusalem, and Dr. Theodor uel Saks, Pearl Goldman, Mrs. tains authority from the British Herzl was compelled to take the Fannie Strauss, Mrs. H. Piaven, Colonial Office to impose collec- tive punishments on many villages Report British to Discuss Jewish Congress to Basle, Switzerland. Mrs. Edith Grossman. Dr. Silver added that the parents Special mention is being given and also the Arab town of Jenin Immigration with Arabs Either one should be your next car—where to buy of the Munich youths settling in the following team representing where frequent interference with British Colonial Secretary J. II. it? From NATE MARGOLIS, of ccurse! The ad- Palestine must be thankful that the Women's Auxiliary of the traffic has been combatted by po- Thomas is prepared to discuss with there were visionaries 30 years Ilome for the Aged: Mre. Anthony lice. a delegation of Palestine Arabs vantages of doing business with him are many— ago who created a foundation for Deutsch, Mrs. A. M. Ferar, Mrs. 7 •"The general strike is undoubt- not merely their views on the you'll profit by calling him before buying. a Jewish haven in Eretz Israel. I. E. Goodman and Mrs. Samuel edly supported by a foreign proposed Legislative Council but "In Palestine the settlers are Kanners. Special mention is also state," it is charged by Moshe also on Jewish immigration and free, they sing, they laugh, and made of the team of the Ladies' Smilansky, president of the Pales- sale of land to Jews, and con- are enjoying the birthright of Auxiliary of the Jewish National tine Farmers Federation and edi- veyed this decision by telegram to children," Dr. Siver said. "In Pal- Fund, which was organized by for of Bustnai, famer s journal. Iligh Commissioner Sir Arthur estine Jews are exposing the lie Mrs. Samuel Heyman and Mrs. "This strike is costing tens of Wauchope, it was reported in Fal- thousands of pounds which are astin, Arabic daily. This tele- of the anti-Semites that Jews P. Slomovitz. unlikely to come from the meagre gram, the paper reports, was made can't be pioneers. There isn't a Thursday's Luncheon contributions of the Arabs," the public by the Grand Mufti of. people that has done such pioneer- At a two and one-half hour noted Jewish leader asserts. De- Jerusalem ing in the last 100 years. Palestine and by Ragheb Bey today is the most vividly civilized luncheon meeting of workers in claring in Bustnai that the Arab Nashashibi, former mayor, prior 20th century center in the Near the Allied Jewish campaign, held strike is not harming the govern- to the opening last Thursday of at noon Thursday at Hotel Stet- ment or the Jews; he ,predicted East." the conference of the Arab Na- ter, leaders in the drive made ur- 11340 Jos. Campau Ave. TO. 8-5880-81 Dr. Silver warned the workers gent appeals for an exerted ef- that it will strengthen Jewish agri- tional Council. The two Arab culture and Jewish labor. If the leaders are quoted as having been that through their voices speak fort during the concluding week strike continues, Jewish farmers informed by the High Commis- thousands of other voices appeal- of campaign solicitations to as- ing for the important causes in sume the raising of the complete employing Arabs will replace them sioner himself that the Colonial with Jewish labor, he points out. Secretary had offered this induce- the drive. Ile concluded by de- quota of $323,550. "The only danger of the strike ment to discuss Jewish immigra- claring: "We are indestructible I Scalp Treatments Campaign workers reported at is the accompanying violence tion if only the Arab delegation as long as we don't destroy our- Specializing in selves, as long as we retain our this luncheon the.raising of $228,- which the government is not ade- would come to London, accepting 926, or 71 per cent of the total quately suppressing," he con- an invitation, extended by Mr. HARPER METHOD Max Levy, well known vocal solidarity and come to the aid goal. Of this amount, the pre- eludes. Thomas many weeks ago. Thus teacher, will present several stu- of our fellow Jews everywhere." campaign division, headed by far the Arab leaders have said Butzel, Wineman Speak SHELTON TULIP OIL dents in a recital that will take Henry Wineman, raised $208,066, Tel Aviv Demands Complete In. that this is not "the appropriate Fred M. Butzel, as general place Wednesday, May 20, at PERMANENTS time" to send a delegation to chairman of the drive, presided at and the general division, of which dependence from Jaff a FACIAL TREATMENTS Tuesday's dinner. He expressed Abe Srere is chairman, secured TEL AVIV (WNS — Palcor London. The vandalism of the arsonists satisfaction over the genuine sym- contributions for the amount of Agency)—The city of Tel Aviv pathetic interest displayed in the $20,860. and its hinterland represents a claimed an impressive toll when Margaret Greenough The principal address at Thurs- total population of 200,000 and 130 olive trees, all of which were campaign. Ile paid a compliment BEAUTY SALON to Henry Wineman, chairman of day's luncheon was delivered by is determined to become complete. 80 years old, were destroyed by the pre-campaign division, by stet- Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, vice- ly independent of Jaffa, it was fire in the Jewish colony of Zich- Formerly with Nancy Van Wick ting that the reason the drive has chairman of the women's division emphasized by the Tel Aviv Mun- ron Jacob. The incendiaries also Mg AMR/ BLDG. CA. OtI7 been running well "is because a of the campaign. "Every dollar icipality and the Jewish press. Edi- set fire to a Jewish hut. Another very intelligent man is at the you raise may mean a life," she torials in the Hebrew press again fire occurred in the Jewish settle- head of the pre-campaign divis- declared, and pleaded with the urge the opening of permanent ment of Gevat Ada near Zichron Jacob where barns were demol- workers to help bring joy to those Government offices in Tel Aviv. ion." In the meantime the Jewish eco- ished by the incendiary flames. "Many matters previously re- who are dependent upon the funds nomic and industrial organizations garded as controversial are no included in the drive's quota. Kurt Peiser, executive director are pushing forward in their cam- longer so regarded," Mr. Butzel Wauchope Sees Weizmann Before said. He pointed out that the only of the campaign, and of the Jew- paign to divert traffic from Jaffa Departure change in this year's drive from ish Welfare Federation, under harbor by building a port in the HAIFA (WNS--Palcor Agency) city of Tel Aviv. A temporary that of last year is the inclusion whose auspices the drive is be- —Coming here from Jerusalem unloading quay has been erected ing conducted, warned the work- of the Yiddish schools in the for a visit to the Jewish settle- ers against losing their breath be- in the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv quota. ments in the Emek Jezreel, High pending the building of a port, Mr. Wineman, who introduced ore they reach the assigned goal. Commissioner Wauchope met Dr. Dr. Silver and presided during "Alibis will not feed the suffer- for which plans are now being drawn. The costs of construction Chaim Weizmann, president of the the solicitation period of the din- ers in lands of oppression," he ner, said that he considers the declared. "Alibis twill not bring wi) be discussed next week at an Jewish Agency, at the port and conversed with him for some time. interview of the Municipal Coun- Allied Jewish Campaign the great refugees to Palestine and they revivifying force in the commu- will not build a new home for the cil of Tel Aviv with High Com- Dr. Weizmann left for London on By MAX LEVY Wauchope. The Yishuv the Marlette Pacha. Sir Arthur missioner Committee of Five Raises Fund nity. The annual campaign gather- aged. If we continue to lag in fee ItecomStimaiegt To Hold 8:15 p. m., in the auditorium of ings, he added, are revival meet- our campaign efforts it wIl be an is prepared to bear the cost of was accompanied by his adjutant Shovel:0th Ses-vices the Y. W. C. A., 2230 Witherell ings used to bring home to us indictment against the conscience the provisional quay at Yarkon. and by Roy G. B. Spicer, Pales- Reports from -Haifa and Jaffa tine Chief of Police. He inspect- St. Israel's supreme misfortune. He of the Jews of Detroit" A committee of five public-spir- Maurice J. Caplan, who presid- and other Arab towns declare that ed the work in the harbor to see Mr. Levy has equipped himself pointed out that the campaign there is an internal conflict among to what extent it has been af- ited Jewe this week announced quota of $323,550 is not nearly ed at the luncheon, declared that that they succeeded in raising the with an excellent European train- enough to adequately support all the goal set for the drive was not the Arab leaders regarding the fected by the strike situation and sum of money for necessary re- ing and together with his native the causes, and added that it is overestimated, and expressed con- continuation of the strike. Opposi- then left for the Emek in the conditioning of Congregatoii. Beth pedagogic ability, presents to the within the giving range of the fidence that the entire quote will tion to the strike is said to be company of Moshe Shertok, head ambitious singer an ideal voice increasing among the shopkeepers, of the political department of the Jacob en Montealm St. community because of improved be raised. This ercagogne was condemned teacher. Appeals to workers were also several of whom have been forced Jewish Agency. In a visit which business conditions. He expressed On the program will be heard into bankruptcy, although the lasted several hours, the High but will now be reopened again confidence that the Jews of this made at the Thursday rally by because the committee to replac- many young singers who show city will contribute the entire sum Gus D. Newman, one of the vice- youthful Arab leaders are using Commissioner acquainted himself ing broken glees, roof leaks, loose great possibilities, as well as those asked in the drive. presidents of the general division terroristic methods to prevent the with the scope of the damage done reopening of numerous shops. to the settlements in the last three bncks, etc. Bids are now being who are already known to the De- The dinner program on Tues- of the champaign; George M. Three Arab bus lines have bro- weeks. He Was accompanied by taken for painting and decorating. troit public: Mrs. David Kaltman, day opened with the singing of Stutz, who reported for the gen- Being convenient to downtown Mrs. W i l b u r M. Brucker, Mr. America, with Mrs. Sidney Allen eral division, and Fred M. But- ken with the general strike com- the Nazareth District Officer. Ile first visited Kvutzah Gevat worshippers, the committee an- Mikuliak, Miss Sweetwinc and at the piano. Rabbi Leon Fram te], general chairman of the drive. mittee and have started normal nounces that services will be held Emma Lararoff Scheyer, popular gave the invocation. George Gal The program was featured by the traffic again. The Contractors' where he met the representatives on Shevuoth, and that those who soprano and artist pupil of Mr. vani, accompanied by Mrs. Roya l appearance of Jack Benny, "Ra- Association of Jaffa was obliged of the settlers who described to desire to Ray Kaddish and Yiskor Levy, who filled m • n y out of Maas, was given an ovation for dio Man No. 1," who is now ap- to pay $1,600 for the continuation the High Commissioner the hap- may attend the service. The com- town concert engagements with his able rendition of the follow - pearing at one of the local thea- of the Arab strike as a result of penings in the Emek and the gen- mittee conniota of Barney Bar- great artistic success and enthu- ing three selections: Aria from ters, and by the "Smoothies" of a violent meeting at which Jaffa eral situation as they saw it. Sir harbor workers claimed relief Arthur then preceded to Tel Jo- nett, Abe Messenger, Abe Acker- siasm. Don Giovanni by Mozart. Manna Station WWJ. man, Abe Hertzberg and Max M. seph and Beth Alpha where he Leading the pre-campaign di- during the period of the strike. Zucca.' "Raehem" and Vesti La The Government has consented inspected the burnt fields and then Silverman. vision, as indicated in report) sub- Chiba. to the appointment of supplemen- • the Balfour Forest which has been mitted on Thursday, was Team 3, A total of $196,000 was re- 0. H. Sugarman Gets headed by Maurice Aronason and tary Jewish policemen In the visited by arsonists many times. raised at this dinner. Important Appointment ported Wedamday's Emek Jekreel to supervies the de• Dropsie Collage to Observe He also viewed the orange groves Harry S. Grant. This team has Luncheon Allied Jewish Campaign work- raised • total of $70,517, or 92 tense forces in the Jewish settle- in Tel Joseph where hundreds of Founder's Day May 24 ment' in the Valley. ter cent of its assigned quota. trees have been destroyd. National Commodities, Inc., an- ers, meeting at luncheon at Hotel Calls Jewish Colonization of Pales• Throughout his trip he was •c- Dr. Cyrus Adler announces that nounce the appointment of 0. 11. Stotler on Wednesday reported Heading the general division was ties "Cl t Anywhere" Division E, headed by Bernard companied by the representatives the celebration of Founder's Day Sugerman of the Distillers Dis- that they had raised a total of Isaacs, Harry Cohen and Samuel Jewish colonization in Palestine of the settlers. The High Com- sad tie graduation exercises of the tributing Co. as sole distributor $218,266. was characterized as the "clean- missioner then returned to Haifa, Of this sum, $206,881 was Sternberg. pregmbe 01104r will be held this in the Mate of Mkhlgan for U. S. The' speaker at the luncheon est anywhere" by David ben Gur- flying to Jerusalem by plane. Government bonded warehouse re- raised by the pre-campaign divis- meeting on Friday. at the Stot- ion, chairman of the Executive year as dr ire, in Philadelphia, ion under the chairmanship of "Do your duty here and I will ceipts of Joifin A. Wathen Distil- May 24, at evening. ler, will be "Hank" Grenberg. of the Jewish Agency for Pales- do mine in London," Dr. Chaim pa The invocation will lery Co. of T..ebanon, Ky., distillers Henry V. ine-nan. This division At the luncheon meeting on tine,. In an address before 4,000 Weizmann, president of the Jew- g:$11 glIdedt. Prof. has been 'signed a quota of $240,- for 47 years. Business will be con- A. A. Neuman , ky se stag aims The general divioion, under Monday, • play, "At the Sign of Jewish youths in which he de- ish ish Agency said, in bidding fare- by Hon. Roland ducted under the firm name of 000. en d so the chairmanship of Abe Srere, the Doted Line," written by Jo- dared that while recent events well to leaders of the Yishuv who, S. Illiarria. Tim music will be un- National Commodities Sales Co., reported a total of $11,385 tow- Ilan Zemon, will be staged. 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Dr. Weizmann had been accompanied from Jerusalem by Moshe Shertok. — To Build New Quarters for Jaffa Refugees JERUSALEM (WNS — Paton. Agency)—The building of a new quarter for the Jewish refugees from Jaffa was discussed at a joint meeting of the Jewish Agency, officers of the Tel Aviv municipality and the Keren Kaye- meth. A joint committee was elected to submit to the Govern. ment a request for assistance in establishing new homes for those who had fled from the Arab at- tacks to seek safety in Tel Aviv. 11adastah Votes $15,000 to House Orthodox Youth NE WYORK. The national board of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, voted a grant of $15,000 to erect dwellings for Orthodox Jewish youth sent to Palestine from Ger- many through the Youth Aliyah. Mrs. Edward Jacobs, national president of Iladassah, said the money would be sent to Miss Hen- rietta Szold, honorary president of Hadassah and director of the Youth Aliyah movement, with headquarters in Jerusalem. Hadessah Convention in Philadel- phia Philadelphia and Washington have been selected as the sites of the 1936 conventions of Senior Mordecai Ben Hillel HaCohen Is Elected Freeman of Tel Aviv The 80th birthday of Mordecai Ben Hillel HaCohen, famous He- brew author, was celebrated by the municipality of Tel Aviv which elected him a "freeman" of the city, an honor accorded to but 17 other individuals in the community's history. Born in Mohilev of • wealthy family, Ha- Cohen received an excellent Jew- ish education. His career as a Hebrew writer began when he was only 18. For many years he continued his literary work In the midst of an active career in Ma father's business In St. Peters- burg. But after while he gave up business to devote himself com- pletely to writing, joining the editorial board of Rassweit in 1881. In the years that followed, he was one of the most Influential limes in the Chovevei Zion movement. 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