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THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets 35c Each 25c Feather Pillows OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE All Ironed Service 25c %%HARING APPAREL per pound FLAT PIECES Pr 'Ma ■ ' 10C Minimum Charge, $1.50 A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION We Cell for and Deliver to All Parts of the City A kiSS CHUS ETTS LAUN D RY CO. PHONE CADILLAC 7423 Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarette. with your dinner The Phalanx Club HOME OF K. of P. No. 55 114 Erskine, cor. John R St. A Brilliant Setting FOR Banquets, Weddings, Dinners, etc. Two Imomparahle facilities for your metal fonetIono—whether the affair yen plan I. • email paltering or a preerallona wedding, yon will find • hmadonale appointed room to=It every need. The renowned Koollte rattling. factlIttew and ammo -Owed service of SCHIFF & MOSKOVITZ KOSHER CATERING COMPANY MRS. SIDNEY ALLEN tors Wednesday, June 10, at the Franklin Hills Country Club. Mrs. Allen, who has long been an active member of liadassah, is known for ,her valuable con- tributions to all phases of com- munal activities. An able and experiences leader, she is well qualified to direct Hadassah's vole fund raising campaign of 1936. Assisting Mrs. Allen as vice- chairmen will be: Mrs. fly C. Broder, Mrs. David Diamond, Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, Mrs. Meyer Prentis, Mrs. Abe Srere and Mrs. Henry Wineman. , Serving as corresponding and financial secretaries will be Mrs. Morris Blumberg and Mrs. Carl Schiller, respectively. Mrs. Da- vie Diamond and Mrs. Abe Srere will head the prospect commit. tee. The special chairmen are: Jew- ish National Fund Committee, Mrs. Samuel Kavanau: infant welfare fund, Mrs. Joseph Magid- sohn; school luncheons fund, Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt; youth Aliyah, Mrs. Joseph Welt. Mrs. J. Si. Berris and Miss Hat- tie Gittleman are co chairmen of Roll of Honor rally programs, and Mrs. Ilarold Allen and Mrs. Edward Atlas are co-chairmen of rally arrangements. Mrs. Lewis a Daniels and Mrs. Max Dushkin wilLdirel;t publicity. Mrs. Landau has inlfde the fol- lowing appointments of chairmen of other standing committees- for next season's work: Program, Sirs. Harry August, Mrs. Charles Lak- off; education, Sirs. Lawrence Crohn; hospitality, Airs. Reuben Rosenfield; social, Airs. Simon Shetzer; publicity, Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, Mrs. Max Dushkinl Ha- dassah-Rothschild University Hos- pital, Mrs. Robert Marwil; delin- quent dues, Mrs. Perry Burnstine; current dues, Mrs. William B. Isenberg; secretary of current dues, Mrs. R. S. brews. liadassah announces the follow- ing contributions to the school luncheon fund: bliss " Beverly Lightman, in honor of her birth- day; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin- son, in honor of the consecration of Lucille Kavanau, Marcia Dia- mond and Eileen Blurnberg; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt in honor of the consecration of Lu- cille Kavanau, Marcia Diamond and Eileen Blumberg; Mr. and Airs. Philip Lipson in honor of the consecration of Marcia Dia- mond. EFFORTS OF DETROIT JEWISH WOMEN FEATURED IN EYE, NATIONAL MAGAZINE Eve, national women's maga- zine, published at 80 8th Ave., New York City, will feature an article in its July issue describ- ing the activities of outstanding Jewish women in Michigan. Thin issue will be on sale on Detroit newsstands beginning with either June 18 or June 20. Anne Manson, Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman, Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, Mrs. James I. Ellmann. The following women outside of Detroit are listed in this sketch: Mrs. Louis Lebster of Flint, Mrs. Louis B. Harrison and Mrs. H. F. Anthony of Bay City, Mrs. Samuel Seaman of Jackson and Mrs. Julius Amber of Grand Rapids. The July issue of Eve also fea- tures a very fine article by Bea- trice Marx on "Jewish Women Patriots of '76" and a profile of Airs. Anna L. Rosenberg, New York 'state director of a Federal Social Security Board. There are 20 other features in this issue which include fiction, fashion and book reviews, travel chats, club notes and other items of interest to women. June 12, 1936 Jr: Hadassah Elects Sophie B. Schwartz LA GUARDIA STOPS ANTI - SEMITE FROM SPREADING LIBELS Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz was re-elected president of the (CONCLUDED 1, 11011 PAGE II Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah at the last meeting of the organ- "for the first time this old Gallo- ization held June 7. Other of- Roman country of France will ficeri were elected as follows: be governed by a Jew." Blum's appearance in the Chamber to outline his legislative program was the signal for an outburst of booing and derisive shouts by his foes and a tremendous wave of applause and cheering by his friends. SOPHIE B. SCHWARTZ First vice-president, Frances Mor- anz; second vice-president, Sadie Shur; third vice-president, Sarah Bloomfield; recording. secretary, Betty Morrison; corresponding secretary, Fannie Golobisky; treasurer, Sophie Balberor; fin- ancial secretary, Pearl Wartell. The following members were also elected to the board of di- rectors: Sophie Balberor, Pauline Barahal, Sarah Bloomfield, Ann Brooks, Ethel Delin, Gerald Fealk, Bernice Friedland, Ruth Friedland, Harriette Glickman, Carolyn Goodman, Fannie Golob- isky, Rose Greenwald, Betty Heideman, Fayga Keidan, Freda Milstein, Frances Moranz, Betty Morrison, Elsie Olender, Miriam Peiman, Sydelle Rabinowitz, So- phie B. Schwartz, Sadie Shur, Sarah Shur, Frances Stellar, Pearl Wartell, Jean Wolfgang and Ber- tha Yackness; Miss Schwartz named the fol- lowing chairmen of standing com- mittees: Membership, Frances Moranz, chairman; Bertha Ynck- ness, co-chairman; fund-raising, Sarah Bloomfield, chairman; Ann Brooks, co-chairman; program, Sadie Shur, chairman; cultural, Pauline Barahal, chairman; Mir- iam Peiman, co-chairman; dramat- ics, Geraldine Fealk, chairman; Harriette Glickman, co-chairman; National Fund, Rose Greenwald, chairman; Janet Olender, co- chairman; Newsette, Ethel Delia, chairman; Dorothy Eizen, co- chairman; Happy Day Fund, Ruth Friedland, chairman; Rose Kief, co-chairman; publicity, Bernice Friedland, chairman; Faye Mor- ons, co-chairman; Young Judaea, Frances Stellar,' chairman; Freda Mikstein, co-chairman; Junior rep- resentative on Senior Iladassah board, Jean Wolfgang; advisor to Little Women of Hadassah, Marty Moranz. The annual board dinner is to be held Tuesday, June 16, at the L'Aiglon. New officers and new board members are to be inaugur- ated. Representatives from Sen- ior Hadassah and the Business and Professional Group are to be guests of the Junior unit. In her summary of the past year's activities, Miss Schwartz reported that the organization was able to oversubscribe the Jewish National Fund quota, and that the amount collected the pre- vious year. The membership com- mittee was also able to go over the quota for Detroit member- ship assigned by the National of- fice. Vallat's remark was challenged by Eduard lierriot, president of the Chamber, but the fiery war veteran refused to be silenced. "For once," he declared, "France will be led by an Israelite. I have nothing agaimt Jews but I as- sure you there are millions of peasants who are not in favor of studying the Talmud." At this point Ilerriot interrupted and shoutfd angrily: "I know neither Catholic nor Protestant nor Jew. I know only Frenchmen." While the Chamber remained in an up roar, ilerriott warned Vallat not to repeat his attack on Blum. But Vallat refused to retract his re- marks except to add that "fur the first time France would have its Disraeli." Are Von Seeking a Restful and Pleasant Vacation? Then Come to BARON'S RESORT SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds. The enlarged dance hall and cabaret is under the personal management of MR. BARON, and a famous dance and concert orchestra will furnish the music. Men's and Women's Solariums—New Social and Entertaining Staff—Tennis Courts, Golf Course nearby Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's the Most Modern Resort in Michigan Advance Summer Sale Affording the men of Detroit a timely opportunity to' complete their summer wardrobe with the Season's newest accessories at reduced prices The anti-Semitic attack on Pre- mier Blum was not confined to the Chamber of Deputies. L'Action Fancaise, organ of th ereaction- ary monarchists, came out with a screaming front page headline, "France Under a Jew" and de- manded immediate legislation to curb the civil rights of Jews. An- other right wing paper was con- fiscated on order of Minister of the Interior Salengro because it published an article declaring that "the republic is in danger from Jews and Freemasons who are our enemies. They are re- sponsible for the plight of France." INtrolro lam,. wire - lion In a great earlerV of otylev and patter., including the new Porn- tor derplonto — nIth otmarl Itorinonttd otrIpen, 51.50 ,aiue, now 79c Protestant Churches Urge Mem- bers to Fight Black Legion NEW YORK. (WNS)—Vigor- ously condemning the Black Le- gion as "a menace to civil lib- erty", the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, which represents 23 Protestant denominations, publicly disown the Black Legion in a statement branding "its use of the name of God Almight and its descrip- tion of itself as Protestant, AP unjustifiable and shameful." The statement declared that the Black Legion had "disclosed the ex- treme cruelty and social danger to which a red-baiting, anti-Sem- itic, anti-Negro, anti-Catholic or- ganization easily goes," and ap- pealed to Christians throughout the country "to exercise the ut- most vigor is opposing such ten- dencies as these, which are sow- ing fears, hatreds and dissensions at a time of great social emer- gency and danger, when our peo- ple shoUld beable to think sober- ly and to act unitedly." The Fed- eral Council also called attention to the fact that "there are signs (in this country) of a whispering anti-Semitic agitation such as, unrestrained, has left an indel- ible stain upon the German gov- ernment." • Neckwet;f Hand Tailored and Silk Lined, regular $1 values now 55c 2 for $1 • Custom Tailored Shirts All the new collar &tyke—Deep Tones GREEN-BLUE-GREY-RED-BROWN $139 52.50 Values Now 3 For $400 Detroiter Men's Shop The article on "Outstanding Jewish Women in Mcihigan" was DAVE H. NATHANSON written by Philip Slomovitz and For rates and information call Tyler 3530 or Clifford 2469 Formerly of the Bagley Shop describes the work of the follow- ing Detroit women: DETROITER HOTEL 2560 WOODWARD AVE. Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mils Henry Wineman, WK. Harry M. Shulman, Miss Maxine Floater- weld, Mr,. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, WONC1.111IED FROM ONE) a meeting of the Supreme Arab Mrs. Maurice Landau, Mrs. Al- eighth week of disorder and Committee that he would no long- bert Feldstein, Mrs. Samuel Shaf- bloodshed arising out of Arab pro- er co-operate with the Mufti but lender, Misr; Esther Prussian, Miss tests against British policy in Pal- would work independently hence- estine was inaugurated. The edi- forth. The committee has re- torial statement in the Arabic ceived an invitation to visit Emir paper was in response to a mani- Abdullah of Transjordan at Am- Twenty-one rabbis and ■ feet° addressed to the Arab peo- man, to discuss the matters which Jewish layman joined with 26 ple by Chief Rabbi Jacob Meier, the Emir took up in a lengthy Protestant clergyinen in sign- conversation with High Commis- On Sunday, June 28, Camp the 80-year-old head of the Seph- ing a vigorously worded state- Kinderwelt will begin its 8th an- ardic Jewish community, who ap- sioner Wauchope last week. ment of protest against the nual camp season. Kinderwelt is "Major" Bercfun' ■ Amateur Show pealed to the Arabs for peace renewed Nazi attack on the and co-operation. Replying to the Force Will Not Deter Jews, Says situated near Chelsea, Mich., Feature of Moonlight Catholic Church in Germany. Dizengoff •• Levant Fair about 50 miles from Detroit. chief rabbi, the Arab paper al- Assailing "the almost unique Close, leged t'e Jews want to drive the For this coming season, an un - The Temple moonlight, sched- brutality and unfairness of the Arabs It to the desert and to con- TEL AVIV (WNS — Palcor usual camp program is being pre - uled to depart from the foot of most recent attack launched l, vert the Mosque of Omar into ■ Agency)—''No amount of force pared. A large staff under th e First St., at 8:30 'Monday night, the government of Germany, Jewish ten ple. can deter the Jewish people from direction of Nachman Drachle r June 22, on the Steamer Put-In- charging Catholic clergy with The meeting of the General continuing with the upbuildin g and Morris Haar is at work o n Bay, will carry with it two promi- gross immorality," the state- Zionist Council, supreme body of of their Jewish National llome," many new camp projects. Snec - ment said that "now it is the the Zionist movement between bi- Mayor Meier Dizengoff of Tel sal activities in arts and crafts, g ood name of the Catholic ennial congresses, which was Aviv declared as the fourth bi- music, sports, knitting, photogra- priesthood which is to be de. scheduled to be held here on June ennial Levant Fair, Palestine agri- phy, etc., have already been ar- famed, in the hope that so the 23, hag been Indefinitely post- cultural and Industrial exhibition, ranged. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Froh- ultimate suppression of all poned, owing to the inability of was closed with ceremonies at- man will conduct special classes universal Jewish and Christian many of its members from abroad tended by many thousands. Re- in song and music. In addition, beliefs by the totalitaria n state ferring to the killing of Israel new building are also being erect- to participate in the sessiona. can be most speedily effected." Hen Yehuda, latest Jewish victim ed. A large sanitary building Three Prominent Arab Leaders The second annual Wayne of the disturbances, Mr. Dizen- containing many hot and cold The service agencies subven- Seat to Concentration Camp County Delinquency Prevention goff asserted that "the faith which showers is nearly completed. Im- Institute was held Thursday and tioned by the Joint Distribution The Palestine Government has made possible our achieve. provements are also being made Friday in the Juvenile Court Committee helped 3,874 German hurled • bombshell into the camp menta thus ftr will enable us to on the camp grounds and on the Jews to emigrate from their Bldg., 1205 E. Forest Ave. of the Palestine Arab national- overcome all obstacles because we older bungalows. The Institute sponsored by the homes during the first quarter of ists, when it ordered the removal are animated by the historic de- For information inquire at the to a concentration camp of Auni cide to give to our people the camp office 8679 12th St., tele- Wayne County Juvenile Court, 1936, according to a report by was arranged for the purpose of Joseph C. Ilyman, secretary of AT SAVINGS UP TO Bey Abdul !fedi, general secre- statue enjoyed by every other phone Tyler 4-9460. This office tary of the Supreme Arab Corns people: that , of free human be- is open every day from 4 to 9 promoting interest in the preven- the JDC. Dealing only with emi- grants who rekuired assistance, tion of delinquency. mittee, president of the Arab Bar ings " p. m. and Sunday from 9 to 2. Associations of Jerusalem and Judge D. J. Healy, Jr., deliv- the report shows that the larg- The Government has forbidden ered the opening address. Dr. A. est single class of emigrants was Palestine and leader ts the Arab the Palestine Hebrew press to Independence Party; Assem Bey make any reference to the shoot- Si. Hershman, rabbi of Congrega- repatriates. Of these 486 went El Said, mayor of Jaffa; and ing of Ben Yehuda, and a tion Shaarey Zedek, presided at to Poland. Those going to over- corn- t Fakhri Nashashibi, cousin of for- panion who received minor in- he session on Thursday evening. seas countries numbered 1604. % mer Mayor Ragheb Bey Naaharih- juries, by police at Schunat Sha- lierman Jacobs, director of the Of these 719 went to Palestine Adele Wexler, 16-year-old Cen- Jewish Community Center, was and 885 to North and South ibi of Jerusalem. As a result of pira, or to publish anything con- Such famous makes as Widdicomb, Johnson Hand- t he leader of the discussion at America, Africa and the For these banishments a scheduled cerning the wounding of a Jewish tral High School student is one ley Johnson, Robt. W. Irwin Co., go to make up the the session on Friday afternoon. East. Next to Palestine, South meeting of Arab mayors at the watchman at Rishon-Le-Zion by of the most intelligent young America wan the chief center of home of Mayor Hussein Khalidi two members of the Royal Air women in the city, according to remaining stock that is now available to you for a emigration; 166 went to Brazil, of this city has been cancelled. Force, who were drunk at the the intelligence tests given to all 136 to Argentina and the rest short time yet. 12-A students throughout Detroit. Punitive searches in several time of the shooting and who to Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay Adele has a rating of A229, HENRY 13:HRENDT Arab villages and a collective fine have since been arrested. Colombia and Venezuela. There' for the Arab town of Jenin are A uthorization for the deepen- 1 which, according to officials at the reported. An allegation in the ing of the mouth of the Yarkon Board of Education, is an excep- vent personalities who have con- e At the recent meeting of the were 141 emigrants who went to Egyptian press that British sol- River, which will permit the shel- tionally high grade. Adele is an sented to act as judges in "Major Young Men's Jewish Association, South Africa. Italy became the diers in Palestine are using dum- t er of lighten which are now an- accomplished pianist, a member Berdun's" amateur contest, an at- officers for the ensuing term were most important country of emi- gration within Europe, 45 German dum bullets has been categorica.ly chored in the open sea, is re- of the intermural debating team tractive feature of the affair. elected as follows: denied by the Palestine govern- garded here as a gesture of recog- and a member of the student Sheriff henry Behrendt and Judge Maurice J. Pastor, president; Jews having settled there in the OPEN EVENINGS TILL 6 . ment. council at Central. Her ambition Charles Rubiner, together with Oscar Bean, vice-president; Les- first three months of 1936. All nition on the part of the Pales- a well known sporting celebrity, The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem tine Government of the perms- is to study dramatic art and she ter Silverman, secretary; Edward told there were 166 emigrants will award the prizes for the Schluesel, treasurer; Ben Shurgin, who settled in other European has been charged by other Arab nence of the new Jewish harbor intends to go to the University l leaders With having secret rela- here. In responme to the request of Michigan. Adele is the daugh- best performances offered by sergeant-at-arms; Hy Lezel, cor- ands, aside from the repatriates. Joseph C. Hyman, secretary of tions with the Palestine Govern- of Jewish leaders the Govern- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Wex- those members of the Y. P. T. C. responding secretary. and the guests who have entered ler of 3338 Calvert Ave. ment. The charge is based on ment has rented ■ In addition to the above officers the Joint Distribution Commit. large building the event. "There is always room the following were elected to the tee since 1925, has been named the fact that none of the Grand on Allenby Street to accommo- Mufti's followers have been ban- date administrative, financial and Linen Shower for House of for one more in amateur con- executive board: M. Kosak, Dr. executive director of that organ- tests," said Ludwig Maybaum, D. Begelman, Dr. J. Jackman, .1. ization by the executive com- ished. It is reported that 'ex- land registry offices that Shelter on Tuesday are be- mittee. general chairman, "and a phone Lawson and Julian Lowenthal. Mayor Nashashibi announced at ing transferred here from Jaffa, The Ladies' Auxiliary of the call to any member of the moon- Y. M. J. A. plans for the next Nazi thus furthering the independence House of Shelter it sponsoring • Vess e l S•luated Jewish Act- light committee will place you on season are being formulated, and of this all-Jewish city on the inen shower to be held at 1 p. m. the program." ing- Governo r of Virgin for the present they are contem- smaller Arab town. on Tuesday, June 16, at the Dance music for the affair will plating an all-day quting for in- Islands B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawn- be furnished by Marvin Kahn and digent children, a summer dinner- Betwe en Taylor and Hazelwood WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) e ore. Admission to the shower his 10-piece band, an organiza- fly Coarl•eled dance, and a moonlight. —The first instance in which a will be the presentation of pack- Madison 5891 tion which has proved popular Y. M. J. A. has pledged 8100 Nazi nem *284.50 naval vessel was obliged to ages of linens which will be turn- throughout the winter with the towards the Allied Jewish Cam- All Capone. England, Holland. Fran.,. Belylum salute a Jew was told by Drew ed over. the new House of Shel- Temple Club. Final plans for the paign. 32 Days—All Expense—$375 Pearson and Robert S. Allen in ter building. A program of en- water trip were fixed at a recent Dr. Jack Jackman. who was their syndicated column, "Daily Engl... Bolen. imam, Norway. ertainment is planned for the meeting of the committee in Sweden and Denmark married June 7 and Jack Lawson, The next regular meeting of the from the Center's musical com- afternoon and there will be card charge. Washington Merry - Go - Round." 4$ Days--Bicycle Tsar-437f who is to Neugarten Sunshine Club will take be married soon, were edy "Community Center revers" All Expense—Ye. for Folder. Leading in the advance sale honored by ■ Y. M. J. A. stag The unprecedented incident oc- place on Monday, June 15, at 1:30 games. Refreshments will be will be presented on the 5:30 boat served. curred in the Virgin Islands when of the new low price tickets are party June 1. , RHEA E. CASHMAN p. m., at the Jewish Community returning to the city. Entertainers at this shower will Philip Stern and Betty Ann Sal- the S. S. 'Karlsruhe. German w.d. Wide Tmeet Itotrar. I.e. Center. During the summer the group The Jewish Community Cen- ftt Steven* 1, 1 ,4 be Helen Sitkins, pianist; Betty oshin, with Bernie Epps and Gabe 3111-16-70 training ship. arrived at St. UN W.hIngto• Blvd. cor, Or. }Over will hold meetings once each At the close of the meeting there Wine and Samuel ter's members, staff, club leaders Sholom Chari Fine, vocalists., Alexander in closi pursuit. Other Month. Thomas. In the absence of Gov- ty Club to Give will be ■ one-act play, entitled and their official news- ernor Lawrence Cramer,- who was and friend, will attend the annual members interested in making the Card Party June 16 paper the "a Owl will be pub- "For the Love of Michael" in outing on Sdnday, June CHAR-SO MEZERITCHERS affair a success are: Josephine lished on leave in the United States, Center 14, to Bob-Lo. every other week. which Mrs. Sydney Golden, Mrs. The newly organized Char-So Morris F. de Centre. a Jew, was The Sholom Charity Club will Richard Robiner and Mrs Irving Mezeritchers elected permanent Stern, Miriam Carver, Dr. Milton Boats leave the foot of Wood- acting governor. Foreign naval give a card party on Tuesday, Beard will take part. This has officers for the coming term as Marx, Ted Birnkrant, Newton MONARCH CLUB vessels visiting in American wat- wtrd at 9 a. m., 10 a. m., 1:30 i June 16, at 8 p. m. at the Oakland Jackson, Jean Levy, Jerry Biel- been arranged for by Mrs. Samuel The Monarch Club of the Jew- p. m. and 3 p. m. A full day follows: Mesdames Louis Freid- th Center began the spring ac- ers must first pay their respects of activity on the Island has been , Hall, located at Oakland and West- !Slasher, chairman of the entertain. man, president: Albert Greenblatt, field and Ruth Cohn. to the governor, who then visits meet committee. tivities on Wednesday, June 3, planned. The finals In the tennis ' minster. Knishes and coffee will be secretary; Philip P. Fealk, treas- Rita Roy, the showgirl, who is served and bridge prizes given. The annual picnic will be held urer; Miss Sylvia Greenblatt, with • free dance which was open the ship and pays his respect to tournaments, intermediate the commander. This regulation ; than). now Mrs. Tony Canzoneri, is really to all members of the Center. The I on Thursday, June 25, at Belle pionship baseball igames, aenio All preeds raised ill be used 4500 vice-president Several affairs Rita Goldberv. was carried out to the letter by Tele. Mrs. James Schor is chairman will be given in the near future second of the activities is th e ape all championship games and tow doc fund set asi de,for coal , of this affair, and has an able com- first annual moonlight to Sugar the Nazi vemel which gave Act- sub senior. games will be played which the club will distribute to he proceeds of which will go to Templ e Moonlight. Moo, J.04 mittee assisting her. Island, on Friday, June 39 at ive-Governor de Castro a 17-gun during the day. the needy this fall. Mrs. Mildred Detroit charl•ies. In addition there 22. Tell "bee" about it mewl salute as he steamed out to the will 8:45 p. m. For, Mrs. -Fay Warren and Mrs. Karlsruhe. be novelty races, and girl: Ruth . Biegelmen are on the com- baseball games. Enfertzinment I mittee in charge. AMA. MAKE SOUK AUFAIR A DIVIDED MITE. Charge Italy and Germany With Financing Arab Disturbances in Palesi tine; Many Arabs Interned Camp Kinderwelt Behrendt One of Opens on June 28 Judges in Contest At Temple Affair Hershman, Jacobs Address Institute June Brides! ! ! An Opportunity of a Life- time Awaits You at Schor's Going Out of Retail Business Sale An event that enables you to furnish your home with the finest furniture manufactured in this country. 5 O Adele Wexler: Most Intelligent, Pastor Elected to Head Y.W.J.A. f Don't Delay—Act Now!! OR FillkNITUIV. COMPANY 8928 TWELFTH STREET EUROPE ... 24 Play to Feature • Neugarten Meet I ARGO FURNACE OIL LA I Center's Annual Outing on Sunday