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ffewish Periodical Curter

CLIFTON MIMI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

LiElPqW.M1jEKIS/19fRONICLE

June 5, 1936

YME LEGAL CHRONICLE

Complete '3C Quota of Allied Jewish
Campaign Assured in Unusual Effort
Taken by Leaders to Raise Shortage

JEWISH COMMITTEE
MAKES AN ATTEMPT
TO HALT CONGRESS

FLOWER DAY
THIS SUNDAY

FRAM. ft SEDER

1.UDEDV1{1/1,1

PAGE ONE)
Nation-Wide Broadcast of Pales.
• 111110.1 he iwretteded In elstrulne the
tine Songs Sunday
Standing of Teams
, r, Jert, illes
two IsorIMIn
The pre-campaign teams wound
OM, In sint of the tettee allttatioa
tion to raise the complete sum up their work on Friday with the
in 'Salentine ; the pnelgtonentent of
Melodies and folk tunes of mod-
the gruyere-el Cloture. le adsi.ble.
asked in the drive. I am confident following results: Team 1, headed
ern Palestine, expressing the. hope
I do not adtive Puhll addreewe
that if each one of us will take a by Maurice J. Caplan and Clar-
and aspirations of the builders
r public meeting s at which -11 would
be
small quota and will resolicit those 004, 100 per cent of quota;
10 witante the eon-
of the Jewish National Home, will
• Iderallone I lime mentioned above,
who have given for small increas- 98 per cent of its quota; Team 2,
be brought to American homes on
lent I do Mit Ine 'whale one-ellen*
es, as well as those who have not Israel llimelhoch and Nate S.
Sunday morning, June 7, on the
mid intim...11one to minimise allot
1 . 011ilder a rent dancer.
as yet contributed, that we will Shapero, co-chairmen, $27,281, or
occasion of Palestine Flower Day.
raise the entire goal."
One hundred voices, under the
86 per cent of its quota; Team 3,
thinned' Plitt
AIHICIL
Srere Predict. Victory
headed by Maurice Aronsson and
It is the view of musty who direction of A. W. Binder, well-
Abe Srere, who presided at the Harry S. Grant, $77,012, or 100 are friendly to the American Jew- known Jewish composer and musk
meeting, lauded Mr. Allen "who per cent of the quota; Team 4, ish Committee that the sending cal director of the Free Syna-
has shown himself to be Federa- Joseph H. Ehrlich, chairman, $33,• of a confidential letter to hun- gogue, New York, will participate
tion-minded." Following a stand- 004, 100 per cent of qquota dreds of people throughout the in the nation-wide broadcast,
ing vote of appreciation to Mr. and Team 5, Julian II. Krolik and Jo - country was a serious blunder on which will be heard over the Blue
Mrs. Allen for their hospitality seph M. Welt, co-chairmen, $32 , - the part of the usually cautious Network of the National Broad-
and for their devotion to the 458( or 95 per cent of the quota. head of the American Jewish casting Company from 8:30 to
Eastern Daylight Saving
It was indicated by campaign Committee. The letter, which is 9 a.
causes in the drive, the gathering
proceeded to divide the work for chairmen that they would con- dated May 20, was made the Time. In Detroit the broadcast
the coming few days, and it was tinue to see some of the pros - topic of conversation in many will be over Station WXYZ.
Moshe 'Rudinow, baritone, can- 1
agreed to meet again on Monday, pests for increases on their orig - communities throughout the Coun-
of Temple Emanu-El, New
SIZE-5' 2" to fit the modern room
June 16, when it is expected that inal subscriptions, and to solid t try and was also referred to pub-
The
complete victory in the campaign others who have not as yet been licly by a rabbi of Boston in his York, will be the soloist.
PRICE—to fit the modern budget
prograni,
arranged by the Jewish
reached.
will be recorded.
sermon. This correspondent is
QUALITY—Steinway throughout
Mr. Srere announced that Na-
The G
I Division
reliably informed that Dr. Adler National Fund of America, will
than Borin, Maurice Aronson and
Abe Srere, reporting a total o f has been deluged with a flood of consist of a selection of Hebrew
In OUR sincere opinion, this is the finest piano obtainable
Harry S. Grant were the first to $68,183, or 82 per cent of the replies from the recipients of his songs, newly-arranged and never-
at the price ... It. only superior a larger Steinway. Here
present large personal checks to quota of the general division of letter indignantly protesting °before presented to the American
Ls the incomparable Steinway tone . . . the Steinway
help cover the deficit. The work which he is chairman, stated that against the procedure of fighting radio audience in a nation-wide
b
Accelerated Action .. the beano of cabinetwork .. .
among the group of workers pres- this amount is a 130 per cent in- the World Jewiah Congress roadcast. A feature in the pro-
every exclusive Steinway feature.
ent was divided by the acceptance crease over the amount raised by through the institution of a whi• gram will be the address by Dr.
Israel Goldstein, president of the
Not in the slightest particijar does the new model differ
of quotas ranging from $150 to the general division last year. pering campaign.
in quality from the Steinway of Hofmann, Horowita,
Jewish National Fund, concern-
$1,100 each. The largest self-hp- Pointing out that 8454 contribu-
A New York rabbi, whose name
Paderewski and Rachmaninoff. The only change is the
posed taxation of $1,100 was es• tors are represented in this sum, cannot be made public at this ing the importance, of the'Pales-
size (5' 1").
he declared that the accomplish- time, wrote to Dr. Adler ad to/. tine land problem and the part
sumed by Sidney Allen.
'This Is the opportunity of • lifetime to own • Steinway.
ments of his division really repre- lows: "The mere' .fact of your played by American Jewry in the
/Statement by Palmer
Come in today and see, hear, play this superb new planet
Probably the coeleet
redemption of the soil of Eretz
It you ca.
sents an herculean task.
wear! In new *mew, checks, swim.,
Convenient terms tan be easily arranged.
having placed the phrase 'person- Israel. -
Mr. Peiser, in a statement made
neat ever•plaida. Will vaeh easily, .
The various divisions in the al'and not for publication' at the
at the conclusion of the meeting
general division wound up their top of your letter will not keep
OH the
stated that he considered this driv O work as follows: Division A, head-
one of the finest ever conducted • ed by M. A. Mittelman, $14,309, a statement like this confidential
10-Pa y 11
DOWN
Pointing out that Detroit is th • or 86 per cent of it quota; Divis: or out of public circulation. It
Plant
only city in 43 that has not sub- ion B, A. J. Blumenau and Ben would have been the better part
Relent, la convenient weaver*: Na
scribed the complete goal in this B. Fenton, co-chairmen, $4,728, of discretion for the American
.iteration or let 00000 charges.
—would make an appropriate
year's drives, Mr. Peiser said the t or 118 per cent of its assigned Jewish Committee not to have
The Kinderwelt staff is now
gift for
while at the convention of Wilt quota; Division C, headed by Abe given form to such opinions as busy at work on the coming sum-
workers in Atlantic City during the Kasle and Ben Kramer, $2,766 or you express In your letter."
mer's camp activities.
$25 and $30 Values!
Dr. Adler Challenged
past week-end he learned that the 69 per cent of its quota; Divis-
In the arts and crafts shop there
reason for the temporary failure ion D, headed by Max M. Silver-
cf Trousers!
A prominent Zionist leader, in will be airplane modeling, drawing,
here to secure the complete quota man and Charles N. Agree, $2,- an interview with this writer, com- painting, paper mache work, knit-
.
a lasting expression of your love and
is due to the i etroit's being unique 799, or 112 per cent of the quota; mented as follows on Dr. Adler's ting, costume making, weaving,
affection for "her." See the new Stein-
in its vast increase in the fund Division E, Harry Cohen, Bernard letter: "Dr Adler; who is closely soap carving, etc.
way Grand on display in our warerooms.
campaigned for.
For those who enjoy nature
Isaacs and Samuel Sternberg, co- connected with the non-Zionist
"There seems to be an awaken - chairmen, $7,003, or 100 per cent group of the Jewish Agency for study there will be special classes
ing of Jewish conscience, when 60 of its 'assigned quota; Division F, Palestine, could have found other and "nature expeditions." A camp
"The Musical Center of Detroit"
menlmdertake to raise the differ- James I. Ellmann, chairman, $6,- means of bringing this matter to museum is already being planned
ence between failure and success 618, or 76 per cent of the quota; the attention of responsible lead- and all camp relics will be found
Hsre's • breed new "June Thrillera
in this drive," Mr. Peiser said. "It Division G, Morris Steinberg and ers of the Zionist movement. The there.
that's boned to .Pull 'sse her
is true that we did not do the right Alex Schreiber, co-chairmen, $3,- truth of the matter, however, is
For those campers who enjoy
New year-roved weights, febrks. All
sloes.
thing by allocating only $75,000 692, or 103 per cent of the quota; that Dr. Adler's assertion that photography, stamp collecting; or
for foreign work. We should have Division H, Mrs. David S. Dia- the World Jewish Congress would music—separate clubs are being
U:a tin e
doubled that sum. But considering mond and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- result in the calling of a Pan- organized.
Exclusive Steinway Representative.
1 $-Par'Fa
that we started at scratch three thal, co-chairmen, $5,507, or 78 Moslem congress is, to speak
A novelty this season will be a
DOWN
Plait
Hdqrs., 1515 - 21 Woodward Ave., Detroit
years ago we are doing a good job per cent of the quota; Division I, mildly, preposterous. Dr. Chaim weekly camp newspaper, This
Weizmann, president of the World newspaper will contain all the lat-
Mrs.
Fred
A.
Ginsburg'
and
Mrs.
&teem leiconvenient morameta No
and
in
the
future
will
certainly
do
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario, and Detroit Branches
dotard or alteration charges.
our share in contributing to over- Maurice J. Caplan, co-chairmen, Zionist Organization and the Jew- est camp news, a humor column,
seas work in the prope rpropor- $2,998, or 67 per cent of its ish Agency, does not maintain and other interesting information.
Mon'. Stara—Seeend Plwr
tion.
quota. Team 8, attached as a this view. The late Nahum Soko-
In addition to the activitiep men-
THE INSTRUMENT 0 F THE IMMORTALS
low, in one of his very last ar- Honed, the land and water sports
special
group
to
Division
H
for
"The leaders at the Atlantic City
ticles, published last week in the are also being increased, There
convention consider the sum of the solicitation of organizations
Jewish Day, fervently advocated will be new classes in dramatics,
$300,000 a large amount to be raised a total of $17,760 or 60
the World Jewish Congress. I Yiddish and social problems.
per
cent
of
its
assigned
quota.
raised and enough of a nucleus to
Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show
challenge Dr. Cyrus Adler to ap-
Confidence Prevails
For information call the camp
anent in the Turover Cemetery, assure future successes in Detroit.
pear before a private confiden- office: Tyler 4-9460, open every
Although
the
total
reported
on
Rabbi J. Eiseman officiating. She There is enough feeling and under- Friday—$300,824, or 93 per cent tial investigating committee and
day from 2 to 9 p. m., and Sunday
is survived by two daughters, standing among our leadership to of the goal—was $22,726 short to prove that he has any informa-
from it a. m. to 1 p.-m.
MOSES LANDAU
Mollie and Mae; two sons, Sidney show that our efforts lead to whole- of the $323,550 needed for the tion in his possession which would
of 2061 Gladstone Ave., died on and William M., a brother, Na- some accomplishments here.
justify his letter."
maintenance
funds
of
46
agen-
May 27, Burial was on May 28 than Lerner and a sister, Mrs.
ORIGINATED SO OF Tilt MOST IMPOMANT
"What was done at this dinner cies and for the building fund for
This same Zionist leader ex-
in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Morris Gross.
tonight is rather unique. There is the home for the aged, confidence plained that it is childish to be-
MORSE FEATURES IN MODEPW REFRIGERATION
Born in Austria, Mr. Landau
no question in my mind that if we prevailed among the workers that lieve that the happenings in Pal-
cold.awking rechaolun--Introdoced
Mr. and Stre..IrvIng [Heiman. III
lived in Detroit for the past 11
SAMUEL COHEN
cover the unsolicited prospects the
estine are a result of what Jews Chippewa Road, Pontiac announce the
noustos
le 1926.
MODERN STYLING--Introduced In 1931.
years. Surviving him are two of 2633 Monterey Ave., 64 years amount we still need will be the shortage will be subscribed.
THE
Mitzvah of their son, Alvin Bernard,
ARTMENT --
or Zionists in any country say or Mir
The
statement
presented
by
,Sid-
Paturd•y, June IL at II a. m.. at Temple
sons, Sam and Harry Landau of old, died on May 28. Funeral doubled:"
ELY SEALED ICE COMP
ney Allen was generally accepted write. The Arab opposition in Iteth Jacoh. The BteinMana will he at
ther ottbtancilng lo-
St. Joseph, Mo.
Mo., and six daugh- services were held on
May 29
COMP Tie 1926. Pod 21 o
Mr. Allen already announced as proof that the leaders and Palestine is concerned with the home to their relatives •nd friends.
ters, Mrs. Eva
Mrs. M. Ro- with interment in Machpelah
do pot. Norris IA the
Nunday. June II, from S to II and T to IS
onodueed
senzweig and Mrs. S. Goldfinger, Cemetery. He is survived by five the intention of his group at the workers in the drive will not per- physical numbers of Jews coming p. nt. No cards
dye
let
this
pee
ta
e
into
Palestine
and
with
concrete
luncheon
of
workers
last
Friday,
.
Norge
will
set
the
pace In the lobos.
mit anything to stop their cur-
all of Detroit, a daughter in Ger- sons. If. I., Abe, Harry, Herbert
lba te.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rovinaky, Mr
many and two daughters in Aus- and Fred and two daughters, Mrs. when it was reported that 93 per rent effort until the entire quota life facts which face them in and Mr.. maul Blrnkrant and Mr. and
Pace today
lam
Palestine,
he
said.

Harold
Goldberg
new
to
Chicago,
cent of the goal was subscribed. is reached.
tria.
where they attended the Greenfleid•
Annie Stolarsky and Mrs. Julius Toward this sum, 1,458 people con-
Mr. &lewd took occasion at
Tactic's Called Un-American
Birnkrant wedding. June
Blumenthal.
tributed $232,641 through the pre-
Friday's luncheon to express ap-
EVA FRIEDMAN
Another view held by a dis-
Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen and dauxe•
campaign
division
under
the
lead-
preciation
for
the
work
of
of 18700 :Ante Barbara, 40 years
tinguished rabbi is that regard- ter Marilyn Ann of Milwaukee, for-
LEONARD WINOKUR
ership of Henry Wineman, and
Kurt Palmer, executive director
of Pontiac. Sr. visiting Mr. and
old, died on June .3. Funeral
less of the issue at stake the tac- merly
SI re. Norman Buckner. Mr. and Mra
of
2747
Gladstone
Ave.,
18
yearn
8,454 people contributed $68,183
of the Federation, during his
services were held at Lewis Bros.
tics used by the American Jew- Abe Weinstein and daughter. Arlen., of
three-year stay in Detroit. Mr.
Ihdrolt also spent the
week-end as
Funeral Home on June 5 with old, died on June 2. Funeral through the. general division of
ish Committee are, in his opinion, MP' knot', attest.
Butsel stated that Mr. Pei.,
interment in Machpelah Ceme- services were held at Lewis Bros. which Abe Srere was chairman.
un-American and smack of the
Funeral
Home
on
June
3
with
in-
came
here
during
one
of
.the
Origin
of
Plan
Mr.
and
atro.
William
Present
and
tery, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and
cheap political methods used by
tomtit, of 'aiming event the week-end
A most interesting story is con- worst depressions and that kw
Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. She terment in B'nai Ddvid Cemetery,
Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiating. He nected with the effort inaugurated stayed on, determined to make ward politicians in undermining elrn the William Present'. of Pontiac.
is survived by her husband, Fred;
The Junior Temple Club held their
an opposing candidate. The
at
a son, Jerome; four sisters; Mrs. is survived by his parents, Mr. by Mr. Allen to raise the cam- Detroit his home and to are the World Jewish Congress, this rabbi 1,1,totar ithwIt.,1e,ei t
Inn on w'ednewtay, Juor 3,
and Mrs. Yudel Winokur and two paign shortage, A number of
community
back to normal said, is definitely scheduled for
M. Frank, Mrs. Harry Weitzman,
brothers, William and Seymour, campaign leaders were gathered
functioning. Stating that many this summer. The American dele-
Plane are been rmlnulated for the
Fannie and Jennie Levy and two
comunities have tried to get gation will be selected in Wash- annual Religious to hoot picnic.
to console Gus Newman on the
brothers, Samuel and Albert Levy.
BERNARD PEARLMAN
Mr. Peiser away from Detroit, ington on June 13 and 14,
recent death of his mother, at his
The Hiaterhood of Temple Beth Jacob
of 2331 Waverly Ave., 6 years home on Lawrence Ave., on Mon-
"teld the ialtd.meeting
Mr. Butzel expressed the hope
meo current
WOLF WEINSHELBOIM
he declared.
The Congress, he
June 2
that he would stay on.
He continued, is an issue which has ..ear on To e
of 1985 Taylor Ave., 56 years old, died on May 28. Funeral day evening, May 25. The trend

old, died on May 26. Burial took services were held at Lewis Bros. of conversation turned to the referred to his work •s untir-
been discussed openly for many ,,,man..le"."" ,'
"
ing and indefatigable, and ex-
place on May 26. He is survived Funeral Home on May 29 with campaign and several plans were
years. For all these reasons to itoseninais of
pressed the community's thanks
by his wife, Minnie; three sons, interment in Machpelah Cemetery. suggested to Mr. Allen, Abe
attempt at this time to create a
Insures dependable
confirmed at
He
is
survived
by
his
parents,
Mr.
to him for ail he has done due, panic among the spiritual leaders
Joseph, Sam and Jack; one sis-
Srere, George Stutz, Mr. Newman
Tetu
T hrde rit etrla
n
g
eott
w ‘in . MAY SI: Adele
and Mrs. Jack Pearlman.
ter and two grandchildren.
and others. Every new idea was ing his slay here.
smart
t.. Fink. Sylvia n M.
of this country and to charge
Au, fl.
Thanks were expressed by Mr. them indirectly with the danger
HO
communicated over the telephone
un o " L eon uard
ARCHIE NUSBAUM
BERTHA HOFFMAN
to Kurt Peiser, who was at work Butzel to the heads of the vari- threatening the Jews in Palestine Nathan. ilentrhe
Ewintnwr. The
of 2696 Leslie Ave., 52 years old, of 1954 Taylor Ave., 26 years at the campaign headquarters. ous divisions and to the directors because of their support of the `
performance
.;;:lir
' Inj ure ' bl [r o ttu
rt 7.,
died on June 2. Funeral services old, died on May 28. Funeral The final result of the composite of the women's division, Mrs. World Jewish Congress is un- Jerome le Vann and
Mt. J. J. Wain-
were held on June 3 with inter- services were held at Lewis Bros. proposals was summarized in the Samuel R. Glogower, Mrs. Henry worthy of the leadership which I". ."" n '''•
Funeral Home on May 29 with the statement that was submitted Wineman and Mrs. Joseph H. the American Jewish Committee
interment in Machpelah Cemetery. by Mr. Allen at the concluding Ehrlich.
represents, the rabbi asserted.
Montieth Inn Provides Fine
The organizations distinguished
Enjoy DOUBLE - MELLOW Old He is r•rvived by his wife, Lib- campaign luncheon on Friday.
That the confidential letter of 1
UDGE Norge by the experience
Gold Cigarettes with your dinner bie; one child, and his parents, This statement appears in an ad- themselves this year by their con- Dr. Adler is the first item of a .
Vacation Resort
of Norge owners. Norge owners,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nusbaum:
joining column on the front page. tributoins not only to the Jewish systematic and far-flung mail;
Old Folks Home, but also to the campaign is evidenced from the; The Monteith Inn, in the High- on the hottest day of the year—
Statement by Peiser
ROSE NESTORSKY
Called upon by Fred M. Butzel, maintenance funds of the Allied receipt of another circular ad- 1 lands of Ontario, among the Mus- can show you thoroughly chilled
Jewish
Campaign.
of 3269 Richton Ave., 55 years general chairman of the drive who
dressed officially to a large num- koka Lakes, makes an ideal selec- foods—plenty of Ice cubes. And
The spirit of loyalty which was ber of Jewish leaders throu,rhout tion for an enjoyable vacation.
old, died on June 1. Funeral presided at Friday's luncheon, to
the cold-making mechanism
services were held at Lewis Bros. comment on the statement sub- cultivated in the past two years the country. This second circu- Easily accessible by either motor-
Funeral Home on June 1 with mitted by Mr. Allen, Mr. Peiser among the organizations by Kurt lar of the American Jewish Com., coach, rail or water, it has every will not be working to any-
Peiser also prevailed this year.
interment in B'nai David Ceme- said:
mittee brings out a number of : facility for the convenience and where near capacity!
Approximately 130 organiza-
tery; Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiat-
"We have come within striking
reasons why the committee is op- pleasure of visitors. Monteith Inn
That means positive, protection
Choose the refrigerator with the
ing. She is survived by her hus- distance of the goal. There has tions were contacted this year posed to the World Jewish Con- is the 'largest and finest Jewish
band, Jacob 'end a son, Irwin.
never been any question in my and gave their organization gress and again labels the Con- hotel in Canada, and allits great for your foods. With Ronator Re-
Press Action Lazilatch * Combi-
mind that the quota can be pledges, and the vast majority of gress as a menace and "an under- resources are at the disposal of frigeration, food waste from spoil-
nation Boit!: and Dairy Rack *
SARAH RUBIN
reached. The statement just individual members also contrib- taking which is freighted with the many guests who will spend
age 62, of Los Angeles, Calif., read gives evidence of a defin- uted to the drive either throu h embarrassment and even disas- the summer in the invigorating age becomes a thing of the past.
Sliding Utility Basket * Adjust-
Rev. Cantor passed away on May 20. She is ite feeling that there will be no their organizations or through the ter to Jews everywhere." Asking atmosphere of Canada's finest That's why Norge effects greater
able Shelf * Improved Automatic
David Golden survived by her sister, Mrs. P. delay in an effort to obtain the general division of the campaign. for views on the rubject, the pleasure-ground.
over-all economies—year 'round
A meeting of the Committee of American Jewish Committee en-
Schaffer of Los Angeles, add Sirs. balance needed for the er're
Special attention is being paid savings up to $11 a month.
Flood
Light * Closely Space I
Detroit'• Pa VOW*
21
and
a
conference
of
delogates
quota.
.fos. Rose and Mrs. N. Blatni-
closed with the second circular a to the cuisine. The spacious din-
MOLICL
koff of Detroit.
Shell Bars * Many other features,
"There is no question that the of organizations will be held return card, which, in the manner Ina room and equally splendid
See the Norge — greatest of
shortly.
goal set for the maintenance
of "one-opinion votes," states "1 kitchen is under the management long line of leaders- Compare it
ApinvIntment
improvements and refinements.
funds is an absolute minimum and
El [LID Hoe
am opposed to the World Jewish of J. Goldenberg, whose repuation with any other refrigerator in the
Wedding ferenm ►
must be obtained. We are not
THE BOLLATOR• COMPRESSOR ...
Concert of All-City Jr. Or- Congress," leaving space for • is widely known throughout On. essential qualities of practical con-
wire Performed a'
'
through
until
we
can
publicly
re-
Home and b•
signature. • tario
and many United States
nowt& easy, rolling

ganizations of Public
cord that we have raised the
Special emphasis is al so
of • being venience, over-all economy, hot
peer instead e/ the
$323,550."
Schools
Monday
In sad and loving memory of
BERNHARD,•
placed on the provision of enter- weather performance.' See the
harried heel-and.
Mr. Peiser expressed regrets
our dear wife, mother and grand-
ROSMARIN FAVOR CONGRESS tainment for the guests of Mon-
Norge before you buy.
forth solos oitiver
Rachel L. Webber, who over the absence from the lunch-
On June 8, at 8 p. m., the All-
PAKS (WNS) —Europe•n, teith Inn. Golf, on a privately
Monuments of Character mother,
diner" rcfrigereticg
died 11 years ago, June 3, 1926 eon, due to illness, of Gus New- City Junior Organic
a of the Jewish leadership, represented by owned course, tennis in enclosed
) mocha inn. Rosh-
man. He said it was a real privi- Detroit Public Scho
III days in Sivan /•
MONTHLY 14
P re. Georg Bernhard. former editor of courts, swimming, boating, hiking
Nz.:-../
were reld/srsbr re-•
>•
Peaceful by thy res t, dear mother.
lege to work with Fred Butzel, sent a program at Cam
PAYMENTS
the Vossische Zeitung of Berlin land fishing are just • few of the
It le sweet to breathe thy WIMP
mat need and as olswist eferlestict
and took occasion to thank the cal High School auditorium.
In life we loved you dearly.
A DAY
ne of the world's outstanding many interesting and easily ac-
AS LOW Al
essollosion.
s,...
,, s en, ....
In death we do the mans.
staff of office workers, and espe-
There will be about 400 parti-
omiats; Lion Feuchtwanger, , sensible pastimes. And the dance
The moon and atm. are AIM..
cially Miss Esther Prussian and cipants. The orchestra numbers
on a Ione and silent erase,
noted German-Jewish man of letgaball, the largest of any in Mas-
George
Sherman.
Beneath Ile. one we dearly
-.1.
90 players, the band 70. The ten, now a refugee in France7toka will provide evening enter-
not whom It• could not w.•
The Victory Luncheon
menArs are selected from the and Dr. Heinrich Rosmarin, presi- tainment.
Sadly missed by her husband,
Fred M. Mittel, presiding at best players in all elementary and dent of the Club of Jewish Depu-
daughters, son and grandson.
the victory luncheon on Friday, intermediate schools. Approxi- ties in the Polish ps..liament and
Samuel Jesse Warshawsky, New
In loving memory, and fond at Hotel Statler, thanked the ra- mately 15,000 children are taking acknowledged spokesman for the
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tribute to Mrs. Sarah Greenberg dio stations and the press for 'lessons on instruments of the largest Jewish community in York playwright, is expectedIn
Lebeson who passed away on June their co-operation in publicizing bind and orchestra in free in-
e, admin is tered • sting ing Hollywood shortly to fulfill • cert.
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the
drive.
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expressed
deep
tract
with
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struction
classes
provided
by
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rebuke to the Amer ican Jewia hI
9, 1931.
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appreciation to the numerous Beab4 of Education.
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opponents of the World Jewish He is • brother of A. G. War-
and drawers—MNIrlalor Oil Paraero—Tae-Air Faremree—Ate CoadltlealsaT
''Sr world lost III roes how
, shawsky of Paris and Alexander
worker for their indefatigable
The program has been prepar- Congres s'.
lour
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efforts, and named a group of ed under the direction of William Stator G
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firms whose contributions of en- H. Engel by Joseph Osley, Pris-
of whom are eminent portrait
Rev. Cuter
TII.Ulth the birds Mill sing an sa•mly
painters.
gravings,
photographs
and
print-
cilla
Martin,
George
Van
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nd Co.,. ar. fresh and height
Jewish Congress
Jacob
ing considerably lessened cam- sen, Bernard Silverstein, Jesse Ar-
h• woothirto la morshadomsd
Sharp criticsm of Jews who
Silverman
and our heart. do not .rem right
ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING the semi-final, alga two in three
paign expenses.
nold and Edward Eaton. These oppose the World Jewish Congress
Jewish Delegations. Senator Go-
FPITOMAL
Detroit's wrestling season "un- falls.
Henry Wineman, chairman of teachers gratefully acknowledge on the grounds that Jewish rights
sin • I he 11, sear• that you kri as
dart expressed surprise that dis- der the stars" will get under way
Jose Menzel, Portugal. meets
err heart. for you met Me.
IS Imre'
the pre-campaign division, on the co-operation given them by in - the various countries in which
sension should prevail four years next Monday evening when Bert "Baby Fare Nelson, Sherman,
we *Ms and tot..lation
'Cetan lee
Friday announced that his divis- many private and public school they live will suffer and that Pal-
own. ea. h • War Msg.
That
11.11,11
after the World Jewish Congress Rubi, Hungarian ace, and Bill Texas, and "Frenchie" LaRue.
Recent mended by
teachers
ion
raised

total
of
6232,641
or
In Detroit
phseleinne and
By her sorrowing sister Miriam
estine too will be adversely af- idea was first seriously advanced.
Weidner, Pacific coast's nominee Quebec, heel. Pat Kelly, an Irish.
11 .Male
97 per cent of its quota. This
G. Slohin.
fected was expressed here by j Asserting that the fears that the
2903
urn was contributed by 1458 don-
Somewhere in the United States Senator Justin Godart, former Jews will undergo new suffering for the light heavyweight title, man, in the one-fall boats.
collide in the Aroma bowl. adjoin-
Elmhurst
Dr. Dmitri Marienoff, son-in- o e and was t 44 per cent in- is Antoine Strassman, German French minister of justice and
as • result of the Congress are ing Arena Gardens.
Interentlonol News Photos, the
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law of Albert Einstein and editor- e rease over last year's amount Jewish aviatrix, who. came here chairman of the French Commit-
!without justification, Senator Go-
Marriages
"Long John" Swenski, popular Hearst agency, has the Inclusive
in-chief
of
the
Jewish
Forum,
ta
iced
by/the
special
gilts
divis-
on
the
last
trip
of
the
zeppelin
tee for Palestine, in a statement ' dart said that existing conditions
rwtwassa
right
to take prelim of the cow
junior
heavyweight,
will
meet
word of English. ion.
doesn t speak
Hindenburg:
issued through the Committee of imaka the Congress • necesulity.
.lack O'Dell, Pueblo rnatman, in lag Berlin 0',71opie Garen.

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