A merica !apish Pcriorlied Cotter CLIFTON AMUR CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PlEnETROnfiWligleiRDNIVIE and THE I,EGAL CHRONICLE August 14, 1936 ■ 1111M111•=1 11111111W AT THE FRESH AIR CAMP•••WHERE CLOTHES HAPPINESS AND HEALTH PREVAIL WHITE • LOOK Smarter • FEEL Fresher • FIT Better • STAY CLEAN Longer when they are ARE YOU BUILDING YOUR ESTATE DOLLAR BY DOLLAR qf — or are you doing it the modern way through Great-West Life insurance? A stroke of the pen and payment of your first deposit will give you an estate of any desired amount for the immediate protection of your family and for your own old age if you live. DRY CLEANED 0 • MEN'S SUITS II MG. Linen or allusinevo• I Utilise Dry lit-our,) and Hand Iltdvbetl There are Great-West Life profit-sharing policies for every purse and purpose. Let us show you how you can build up a sub- stantial estate out of moderate savings. • Ladies' Plain White Dresses, Coats or Suits `.. 1 .711;.!. , 5 7 1.00 Seymour J. 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Rootmu aka or without bath Dellclooa food Social director Children'. playground and superviaor Sun aolarlaras Phoenix Road MODEST RATES (write for folder) Tenels courts Saddle horses mere pavilion and orchestra Private B.. 3 Golf coarse. nearby South Haven, Michigan TR OH,IS • THIS SUMMER .. LIVE! Three little words which sing in the hearts of those who owe themselves a REAL vacation I THE INN CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful, MICHIGAN NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-Beau- tiful are calling you! The Inn is calling you ... to relax taut nerves, relieve cares, forget worries! Come up where the air is clear and crisp. Come up to the Inn— where you'll find rest, excitement, ro- mance, sport, fun ... And that new appe- tite will surely be tempted and delight- fully satisfied by the incomparable dishes prepared by our famous chef. WRITE • . WIRE . . PHONE STYIF —Photos by Grossman-Knowles, 'Inc. The above photographs, taken during this week at Fresh Air Camp on Blaine Lake, near Brighton, Mich., will give our readers an idea of the pleasant and wholesome vacations that are provided for close to 800 Jewish boys and girls every summer at this beautiful camp, which is an affiliated agency of the Detroit' Com- munity Fund and the Jewish Welfare Federation. The photographs are views of the following activities: 1. A camper engaged in a clay-modeling activity in the Edwin Wolf Memorial Handicraft Shack. 2. Group picture of the campers. 3. A scene in the dining room during the noon-day lunch. 4. Campers at work on special hobbies in the camp's workshop. 5. A physical examination in the camp clinical room: one camper is having her throat examined while another is being weighed. 6. The waterfront activities are naturally among the most popular in the camp. Same of the campers emerge excellent swimmers and divers. The scene reproduced here is the twice- daily occurrence at Fresh Air Camp. 7. A group of campers who participated in the operetta "Ruth and Naomi" staged last Friday evening in the camp's recreation hall. 8. Layout of the camp grounds. JACOB DE HAAS REPLIES TO ATTACK ON CLAIMS OF JEWRY IN PALESTINE (CCiNCLUPED FROM THE INN • 4- YISTIRDRT —TODAY I TOMORROW Alto AlWAY3 IMt SAM( 0000 at M THE BEER IN THE GREEN BOTTLE CHARLEVOIX, MICH. M. M. Alexander Recuper- ates from Illness at Mt. Sinai in Cleveland The many friends of Milton M. Alexander will be pleased to learn that he is improving in health and that he is recuperating at Mt. Sinai hospital in Cleveland. If France should go Fascist her dictator will not be Francois de In Rocque, boat' of the Croix de Feu, but Jean Chiappe, the former police prefect of Paris. "Junior Miss Rose," the dog who created a sensation by crashing "Mein Kempf,"' Hitler', auto- into New York', social register, is biography, has sold 2,000,000 cop- named after Rosa Ponselle, the singer. tell. PAGE ONE) work as to the terminology of the Declaration and he had no aver- sion to Jewish State. National Home was accepted as the descrip- ' lion of the administrative condi-1 tion precedent to the establish- ment of the Jewish State or the Palestinian Commonwealth. Every, incident, prior to the issuance of the Mandate in July, 1922, bears, out this interpretation. Zionists concerned themselves with the text of the Mandate. the natural resources of Palestine, its pos. I Bible economic boundaries, and political understandings with pre- sumed responsible Arab chieftains. Mr. Ellis quotes the phrase "nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish com- munities in Palestine." I invite him to read it carefully and com- pare it word for word with the succeeding sentence: "rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country." The Jews had pelitiul status in other coun- tries. There is no mention of non- Jewish political status in Pales- tine. The rights of the non-Jew' were confined to civil and reli- gious because, excepting the abor- tive Young' Turk paper constitu- tion, the Palestinians had n ,, tangible political rights at the out- break of the World War. To this day they have lost nothing though they may question what they have gained. The assurances in the Bal- four Declaration were not of equal purport. I merely cite two instances that clarify the text. 111 The mandate provides for the allocation of Crown Lands to Jews. (2) When the British dis- covered that they did not like the inclusive spread of the Declara- tion they divorced Transjorean from Western Palestine and pro- hibited Jewish settlement across the river. British Have Not Kept Faith There has been no Jewish Homeland question in Syria, but the French have had to face mole turbulent conditions there than the British in Palestine. Thou- sands of Arabs died in Iraq before, Arabs raise is that the artist, the population accepted British have no right to be in Palestine. rule, and they succeeded in divest- The issue that the. Jews raise is that the British have not kept ing themselves of some et it. faith with their pledges. To get The brass tacks of the situation out of the muddle the colonial is this. The British and all West- office in 1930 invented the "um- ern people held the Arab peoples' piring" interpretation of the Bal- in supreme contempt to the end four Declaration which Mr. Ellis of the World War. That is why borrowed. It has satisfied nobody, the over-romanticized effort of except perhaps officialdom. Lawrence was thrown into the discard as soon as his levies were 17th Annual Dance of J. W. disbanded. The Arabic speaking',, E. W. 0. Postponed peoples want to drive all westerns to Oct. 25 out of their lands. This is a fairly clear contest. On the other hand The Jewish Women's European the British by the Declaration Welfare Organization will give its seemed to enter into an alliance with the Jews. Instead they adopt.' 17th annual dance on Sunday, Oct. ed in practice the Fame "cat and 25, in the ballroom of the Book mouse" policy which has charac- Cadillac Hotel, with Jimmy !lig- terised them in Egypt, and more gins orchestra providing the music. tericed recently in the treatment of the The dance has been postponed Italian situation. from Sunday,. Nov. 1, in order not The inside picture justifies the to interfere with another large or- Arabs in refusing to have their ganization of Detroit which has grievances stubbed by a Royal arranged for its annual dance for Commission, Jews are equally well the came day at the same place. advised in refusing to recognize • All organisations 'n Detroit are that authority. Not only can the asked not to arrange for any af- authority of any Royal Commie- fairs on the above mentioned date. A meeting of the board of di- !ion be questioned in • Clacs A mandated area. but at bottom rectors of the Jewish Women's Britishers are not more qualified I European Welfare Organization than other people to sit in Judg- will be held at 12:30 p. m. on ment in a ease in which they are Monday, near the casino at Pal- the defendants The issue that the mer Park. 'it- Notwto aav east emomis/ Rabbi J. S. Sperka Adult Facilities on Altman's Hour at Camp Avrunin Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Con- Provision for Elders Now Avail- gregation B'nai David will speak able Include Real Hotel over Altman's Jewish Hair on Service Sunday morring, Aug. 16, and will Mrs. Clara Avrunin, manager elaborate on his appeal to Jewish of Camp Avrunin on Big Wolf organizations of Detroit to discon- Lake, near Grass Lake, Mich., an- tinue the practice of sponsoring nounces that she has made pro- un-kosher luncheons. An open visions for camp facilities for letter to Jewish organizations of adults for the balance of this Detroit i is printed in this issue of month and during the entire The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. month of September. Mrs. Avrunin states that all the new bungalows have been arranged for the accommodation of adults SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. and that real hotel service is of-1 (WNS) — Mrs. Ruth Marshall fermi. Billikopf, the only daughter of the The adult season starts at once late Louis Marshall and wife of Mrs. Billikopf and will continue for the entire month of September. Because there is a large demand for camp facilities for adults, it is important that those desiring ac- commodations should make reserva- tions at once, by calling either the camp, at Grass Lake, Mich., Gram Lake 6003, or the Detroit office, TO. 7-2238. Jacob Billikopf, nationally known Jewish will worker and awn- munal leader. is dead here at the age of 35, after a brief illness. Mrs. Billikopf is survived by het husband, two children and thrtt brothers, among them James Mar- shall, vice-president of the New York City Board of Education. Sylvia Sidney carries a tiny red Enjoy Doable-Mallow OLD COLDS Basidha with her wherever she OLD GOLD'S Prize Tobacco. gets.