L. A. S. Auxiliary Plans Its Bazaar THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME BR DeLuxe Family Service 90 1 le heti Pounds da3 • Ag .1e) of of the cel of the wh on tot Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried , , THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE of SHIRTS t C I. No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 18 WASH ft n 'he "DAMP Flat •Pieces carefully ironed -- Additional pounds, Cie lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE U U C idl de Zi; Ca of cli at Jt 1.1 U Gi of A el ti 0 j ' per 25c 25c Lace Curtains Net reofp•mlble fur gun-burnt or wind•whipped cartel. THE NEWEST 'DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets 35c 25C /4 Feather Pillows " OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE . Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. tn. will be Finished Sasso Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE -... All Ironed Service 25c WEARING APPAREL FLAT PIECES Per pound is. mold . 10C Minimum Charge, $1.50 A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City Representatives of 60 Organisa- tions Participate in Round Table Conference The round table conference of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium and Ex - Pa- tients Home was a success. Sixty local organizations were mere- meted by their officers, in addi- tion to the regular delegates and individual workers. The meeting was opened by Harris Glickman, treasurer of the auxiliary, who greeted the assem- bly and stated that the purpose of the gathering was to strengthen the auxiliary in its work for the sanatorium He pre- sented Joseph Snitman, the presi- dent of the auxiliary, en the mas- ter of ceremonies of the evening. Mr. Snitman dwelt on the impor- tance of Detroit Jewry's support of the sanatorium, because of its democratic, homelike atmosphere, because of its being a Jewish na- tional institution, and because of the phase of Kashruth which pre- vails in the institution. James J. Simon, financial secre- tary of the auxiliary, read the financial report for the last year. Ile stated that the auxiliary for- warded to the sanatorium the sum of $5,600 since last November, that $42,595 was sent since 1928, also that 117 Detroit and Michi- gan patients were sent to the sanatorium by the auxiliary since its inception and that there are 11 Detroit patients in the Sana- torium and Ex-l'atients Home at present. There was a discussion by representatives of organizations, and the following participated: tiSS. CHUSEITS LAUNDRY CO. •HONE CADILLAC 7423 YOU CAN BUY QUALITY November 27, 1936 aitrarce:.:3 kidArt /AGE TWO Most= MEATS WITH CONFIDENCEtram MARGOLIS Bros. & Sons Kosher Meat and Poultry Market No Oommetlen Will, Any Other MeetMarket In Detroit DELIVF.It 11537.41 DEXTER BLVD. &twos Darlings.. and Webb ROBINSON'S STORE•WIDE YEAR-END SALE • Starts Monday! Big Savings in Every Dep't ROBINSON FURNITURE Co. Phone HOGARTH 3042 Dr. Gabriel Samter Dies at Age of 69 Dr. Gabriel Samter, an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist in De- troit for 40 years, died early Sat- urday after an illness of six yearn. He lived with his daughter, Mrs. Aaron Kurland, at 3757 Cortland Ave. Born in Bavaria, Germany, 69 years ago, Dr. Samter had lived in Detroit for half a century. He obtained his medical degree from the Detroit College of Medicine in 1895 and took post graduate work in New York. He formerly was a member of the Wayne County Medical Society and was a member of the Elks, the Independent Order of Bnai Brith and Temple Beth El. Surviving are hie wife, Julia; a son, Sydney; his daughter, Mrs. Kurland, and three grandsons. Rabbi Leo 11f. Franklin of Tem- ple Beth El conducted the services on Monday afternoon in Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, 7739 John R St. OBITUARY PALESTINE LABOR COMMITTEE STARTS ITS 1936 GEWERKSHAFTEN CAMPAIGN Morris &haver Again Elected Chairman; Conference Is Addressed by Harold Silver, Joseph Haggai and M. Kuschinski The opening conference of the 1936-37 Gewerkschaf ten Cam- paign was held Thursday evening, Nov. 19, at the Farband Folk Schule, 12th and Taylor Ayes. Plans were presented at this meet- ing for the raising of $15,000, Detroit's share of the national quota of $250,000. Represented by their duly ap- pointed dele ates were the fol- lowing organizations: Louis IA, Inc. president of the Pins- k. Society; Mr. Make. of the Lech- over Aid Society; Mre. Goldberg. or the Blue Bird OHM; Hyman Silverstein, of the BereznItser; Mr. Resnick, preeldent of the Turover Aid Society, and Mr. LIchitman, the vice-president; Mr. Sodom, the representative of Br. No. 156, Arbelter'Iling; Mr. Gerson, preel- dent of the Zhitomirer Society; Mr. Aranoff, of the Chernigover-Leyewer Society; Mr. Feinberg, of the Junk Peddlers Union; tire. London. of the Berdichever Aid Society; Mrs. Goodman, or the Mazierer Society. and other.. Arbelter Ring. Branch 11; Agudath noel Erete Israel; Berditelmeer Pre,. Verde; Dialistoker Aid Society; Bren- ner Aid Society; Chersigever Lover Aid society; Datid Horadoker Ald So- ciety; Fleet MORI. Soc. of Detroit; Hebrew Ladles Ald Soelety; Hebrew Ladies Free Loan Society; Hashomer Hatzeir; Independent Detroit Lodge; the following branch. or the Jewieh National Workers Alliance: Avrunin Branch IL Arlazareff Branch 137, Ma- lik Branch 100, Hebrew Progressive Branch III; Kat: Family Circle, Kash- enover-liessarabler Unt. Venda; Melt- zer Prog Verein; Klever Progremive Verein; lAcheser Ald Society; Lech- twitter Aid Society; Ladles AuxIliarY of DakPril: League for Labor Pales- tine (Chapters 1, 2 3); Michigan Home Protective Association;Waver Vine. rend Verrill; Pintriter• Progressive Aid go, t et 3, Progressive Ladles Unt. Ver- sin; Pioneer Women, 12th St. Drench, Pioneer Women, Dexter Branch; Pion• per Women, Mora Kadirnah Branch; Jr.. Goldee Metter- Pioneer Women, son Drench; Poole Zion (Branch. I, Radomer Ald Society; Ladles 2 .3. Auxiliary; Itadomer Friendly Society; Tillie CitrIn Kesliner Aid Society; Tur- over Aid Society; Yiddish. Folks Ver- ein; Yiddleher Folks Vereis Ladle. Aux- 'Harr: Young Poole Zion Alliance. After a report of the 1936.36 campaign, the conference elected the following: Morris Scheyer, chairman; J. Leibson, H. Halskin, Joseph Haggai, D. Scherage, B. M. Lakin and Harold Silver, vice-chairmen; Harry Schumer, treasurer; M. Ginsburg, financial secretary; D. Sislin, recording secretary; M. Leibowitz, corresponding secre- tary. In addition to the above, the following were elected to the executive committee: S. Cutler, M. Chafetz, S. Sett, .1. Frankel, M. Teich, William Klafer, L. Gold, B. D. Kumove, A. Messerman, Dr. A. W. Sanders, J. W. Lev, D. P. Zack, H. Mondry, M. Lieberman, S. Genser, A. Rosberg, A. Kamin- ker, B. Rosenthal, O. Goldberg, F. Iskowitz, William Hordes, N. Lin- den, S. Ginsburg, C. Levine, M. Hayet. Following the election of offi- cers and executive committee, the delegates were addressed on the purposes of the campaign, and the work of the Histadruth by Harold Silver, Joseph Haggai and M. Kuschinski, who represented the Prof. Joseph Brodinsky, former professor of economics at Har- vard, University, at present with the Chicago office of the sane- Corium, was the guest speaker of the evening. He said that 100,000 persons died from tuberculosis last year, that there are 26 per- sons dying from tuberculosis each day, that it was the duty of the people to aid the tubercular victims, not only for their sake but for the sake of self-preserva- tion. Ile then stated that it costs approximately $1200 per year to maintain a patient in the Sana- torium and Ex-Patients Home, and, inasmuch as Detroit and Michigan have sent to the Sana- torium 117 patients since 1928, it has cost $138,000 to maintain A. F. L REAFFIRMS these patients, and that the re- STAND IN SUPPORT mittances were much less than these figures. OF NAZI BOYCOTT Sidney Gottlieb rendered vocal • selections, assisted by Samuel (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) Solomon at the piano. The meeting adjourned after a against this persecution of • strong appeal by Abraham II. noble race and we are against Jaffin for the co-operation of this autocrat in Germany who everyone present in the forthcom- has oppressed that race. We ing annual bazaar and carnival will continua our boycott in of the auxiliary to be held at the order to impress upon him the Bnai Moshe Center, Dexter and strength of trade unionism and Lawrence, from Jan. 16 to Feb. to emphasize to the German 25, inclusive. people the unity of workers. The next meeting will be held Previously George Gibson, fra- on Thursday, Dec. 3, at which all ternal delegate of the British committees for the bazaar will be Trade Union Congress, had em- appointed. phasized that British trade union- ism is prepared to fight for free- dom. "For liberty and freedom," he said, "we shall fight if neces- sary, whether it is menaced by our own or foreign governments." First Sachs Team Game on Nov. 29 national headquarters at the meeting. "The work of the Ilistadruth," said Mr. Silver, "to whom the funds raised by the Gewerkshaf- ten Campaign are transmitted, is today the most vital in Palestine g •,, Music Study Club Program on Dec. 1 • Net or.: "There's an OLD MAN The Music Study Club of De- troit will present a diversified program at its next meeting to be held M the Y.W.C.A. on With- erell at Montcalm, on Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 2:30 p. m. Included in the 'program are: Mrs. Ida Divinoff Rothberg, violinist; Mrs. Merril Silverstein, vocalist; Miss Edythe Shoob, pianist; Mrs. Max Fisher, commentator on musical current events; and a play by the Liberal Arts group, directed by Thyra Rouland Matus, formerly with the Bonstelle Company. In the cast of the ploy are: Mrs. David Hu- ber, Sits. Harry Cohen, Mrs. Charles Alpern, Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, Mrs. Rudolph Parducci and Mrs. Myron Jacoby, with Mrs. David Werbe as stage manager. Mrs. Hubar is chairman of the day. 1 .coming to Your House" IUST as sure as you live, there's an old man ..1 coming to your house ... to stay. You will have to look after him when he comes; supply him with shelter, food, clothing; care for him in illness; provide him with money. You will be glad to do this for the old man is your- self-20, 30 or 40 years from now. Write or all today for details of The Dominion Life plan which guarantees food, shelter, clothing, and the happiness which comes with financial independence, for the old man who is coming as sure as you live. ED KRAUSE with MOH LETTER AND ASSOCIATED THE Nall City Notts Z. Finherg of Flint Rabbi a large and enthusiastic meeting sat Temple Templ e Abraham on Sunday afternoon on Zionism. This meeting was called as a preliminary for the organization of • Zionistic. group is this city. OMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY WATERLOO . ONTARIO 'Efficient DETECTIVE SERVICE SCIENTIFIC CRIMINOLOGY William Josephson of Lincoln, Slid, Is in Mercy Hospital flue to a serious reams Private and Criminal Investigation Special Uniformed Police Police Escort Service Day or Night • Jose ph Sc hwart z has returned from a b usine ss trip In New York and wee home by Mrs. Schwartz w who ho met him In Detroit on Friday. Edwerd LIchtig is planning to lea. the fleet of the week on his annual trip for Florida, where he will spend the winter mouth, MORRIS SCHAVER in working out a program of self- sufficiency for the Jewish popula- tion in the Yishub. The training, both in Palestine and throughout the Diaspora, of the Chalutzim, who are becoming the backbone of our national rehabilitation; the placing of new immigrants in var- ious forms of work; the operation of schools; the development of new forms of work in governmen- tal, agricultural and industrial endeavors, are a few of the many tasks taken on by it. This work must go on if the accomplish- ments so far achieved are to con- tinue to flourish, and it is only through our individual efforts in raising these funds that we can help it continue." The executive meeting on Sun- day, Nov. 22, decided that a cam- paign victory banquet will be held in February. Each individual who has given or raised $12 will be en- titled to a place at this banquet. There will be no solicitation of funds. The next meeting of the con- ference will be held at the same place on Thursday evening, De- cember 3. ute to any charities he wants. In Turin the Jews prepared a richly ornamented album containing a proclamation of loyalty which they sent to King Victor Eman- uel. The Jews of Modena sent a gold Torah covering to the synagogue in Addis Ababa. Larg e patriotic meetings were held by the Jews in Venice, Genoa, Ve- rona, Padua and other cities. The Italian press, however, has completely ignored these occur- rences and continues to attack the Jews. Regime Fascists again declared that the Jews are the rulers of Russia. Vita Italians as- serted that Zionism is a menace to the Mediterranean powers and added that it had no faith in Italian Jewry's protestations of loyalty. Nflea Ethel Ressler will lead with Emery wenn the grand march of the charity ball Vianned for Wednesday menIng at the Armory under the ...- laces of the Bay City Hebrew Ansa.- ellen. Dud Scott's orchestra Is to play for the affair which is to he seml-fer- mal and will continue from 10 until 1 o'clock in the morning. Eugene Trainee heads the committee in charge of the plans with Mr. Olancz, Marvin Harrison, Martin Taylor and Robert Hutton assisting him. J. Warren Bistran Detective Agency 10 WEST WARREN AVE. TEMPLE 1.6206 Suite No. 7 Brick Sale for Rothschild- Hadassah Hospital The Business and Professional Women's Division of Iladassah reports that its sale of bricks for the Rothschild-Hadassah Univer- sity Hospital is brisk. Those pur- chased recently are: In honor of Warren Cowan, by Mr. and Mrs. S. Schaflander; in memory of I. Goldman, by Miss Ruth Freedman; in memory of her mother, by Miss Mendetta PopkinVin memory of M. Gor - don, by Miss Jeanette Steinberg . Those desiring to buy brick s for the hospital in memory of dear departed, or to honor birthday or anniversary may se - cure them by communicating wit h Mrs. A. N. Prussin, 3021 Roches• ter, Euclid 6234-W. FOR YOUR HOLIDAY GIFTS GO TO ABRAMSON For the coming "CHANUKAH" festival, you might wish to remem- ber some dear friend or relative with an enduring gift. A lamp, occa- sional table, cocktail table. desk. commode, lounge chair, bridge set or countless other pieces for the home make appropriate remem- brances. I • i of which Samuel Untermyer i president, has requested the Na tional Legion of Decency to con demn all Nazi-made and pro-Naz films in its "moral estimates of current motion pictures•" Quoting the Pope, the reques was sent in the form of a lette signed by Mrs. Mark Harris, act ing chairman of the League to th Legion's executive secretary, Rev erend Dr. Joseph Daly. It is anticipated that if th request is acceeded to. more the 15,000,000 Catholics in the Un ted States will thus become ac tive in supporting the League boycott of Nazi Germany. In our two stores we offer you a complete selection of such suitable g i f ts. Made by America's best manufacturers, they are priced so that the giver is also satisfied. So remember - - - 0 - .FOR BETTER GIFT VALUES SEE a ABRAmsoN Nazis Open Institute for Ant i Semitism BERLIN (WNS)—The world ' first so-called scientific institut for the study of the Jewish qua tion was formally dedicated Munich when Germany opens the Jewish research section of th Institute for the History of Ne Germany. The institute has th "world's largest library on th Jewish question," according to D n Walter Frank, head of the ins` tote. The Jewish section will b directed by Prof. Karl A. Mud ler of Munich University. Sigrid Undset's Attack on Rae Theories Angers Nazis Angered because Sigrid Un set, famous Norwegian autho and Nobel Prize winner, had bi terly attacked the Nazi raci theories, the Westdeutscher Be bachter is demanding an offici ban on her books througho Germany, and the elimination her writings from German new payers."Frau Undset has b trayed the heartfelt hospitali t she enjoyed in our cultural life , the paper said. "She did not d serve the veneration which w accorded her by wide circles our people." See FascismComing to Brazil and Argentina NEW YORK. — (WNS) — A Beginning their sixth week of Predicts New Congressional In. intensive drills, the Altos Lager vestieation of Hate Propaganda triumph for Fascism in Spain would be followed by the estab- basketball team, Detroit's repre- NEWARK, N. J. — (NCJC) — lishment of Fascist regimes in sentatives in the Mid-West confer- Probability that there will be con- Brazil and Argentina from which ence, have begun to show signs of another great club and feel con- ducted another Congressional in- the Jews in those countries would fident of repeating their vittory vestigation of un-American activi- suffer heavily, it was declared by against the world's champion New ties, such as the dissemination of IL Leivick, eminent Yiddish poet York Celtics, whom they meet on prejudice and hate propaganda, and dramatist, on his return from statement to Argentina where he represented Sunday afternoon, Nov. 29, at 3 was revealed in a the press here by Richard Rollins, the Yiddish writers of America at p. m., at the Naval Armory. who was chief investigator for the International Pen Clubs Con- Coach Philip "Cincy" Sachs has added three young giants to his the last Congressional committee gress. dal too' by Mr. Leivick's fear of an immi- That In do not think of you. club in the persons of Bob Cope, investigation, and is now conduct- "bigotry" exhibit at the nent Fascist regime in Brazil was PATRICIA E. GEFFEN 6 feet 4 inches center, who gradu- ing a Sadly mined by her loving par- of 2637 W. Boston Blvd., 30 years local Y. M. - Y. W. II. A. buttressed by a report from ated from Mt. Union College in ents and sisters. old, died on Nov. 23. Funeral Ohio where he was chosen center Plans for such an investigation, James Waterman Wise and Mrs. services were held on Nov. 25 on the All-Ohio Conference Team; it was pointed out, have been Isobel Walker Soule, who have In loving memory of our be- with interment in Clover Hill Jake Miklozek, 6 feet 6 inches, 220 spurred by the flood of "hate" just returned from Brazil. They loved wife and mother, Rose Bar- Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. pounds, center from Indiana State propaganda during the recent declared that Brazil is "moving ris, who passed away nine years Hershman and Cantor .1. II. Teachers' College in Terre Haute, Presidential campaign. More than very fast toward a frank declara- age, Dec. 6, 1927 (11 -days in Sonenklar officiating. She is sur- tion of Fascism," and "is likely a great scoring star, and Moe Du- 1,000 samples of such appeals to Kislev).• , vived by her mother, Mrs. Eve bilier, 6 feet 4 inches, forward, a prejudice and hatred are included to become the New World outpost Saulson Shaeffer, a sister, Mrs. graduate of John Marshall College in the exhibit here which, accord- for Old World Fascism." They Year memory le as Itear red As la the hour you passed easy Fred Kohler of Chicago and her and who saw service last year ing to Rollins, is the first of its declared that Brazil has discarded grandmother, Mrs. Isaac Saulson. with Jersey City in the American kind to be conducted. Many ex- the right of asylum, established Sadly missed by her loving hus- amples of vicious prejudice propa- a new immigration quota apply- Professional League. band, Dave, children, grandchil- CHARLES G. HALPERT The Celtics boast of not only ganda are shown in the collection, ing only to Jews and was fol- Kehillah Strikers. Faint in Wares dren and brother, Al Cook. of 1447 Burlingame Ave., 75 years being the world's champs but also including scurrilous and falsified lowing Germany's lead in foreign (WNS)—Scores old, died on Nov. 21. Funeral the world's best dressed basketball attacks upon President Roosevelt, affairs. la memory of our dear mother. services were held on Nov. 23 team, this year their new uniforms prominent officials, Cat holic s, Place Exhibition at Tampa Con- employes of the Warsaw kehill Etta Barris, who passed awa7 10 who are on strike fainted on t with interment in Clover Hill costing $125 per man. Jews, Masons and Negroes and vention of A. F. of L. years ago, Dec. 1. 1926. picket line in front of the le Park Cemetery, Rabbi J. S. Seer- Tickets for this opening game minority groups. Union labor, gathered at the hillah's office. They are atriki Laving and kind r In ell he ka and Cantor J. II. Sonenklar on Sunday evening, Nov. 29, may Rollins told N. C. J. C. News annual convention of the Ameri- Enright and Just to the earl of her days, for three and a half mont officiating. He is survived by his be obtained at the Griswold Sport Service that the "bigotry" ex- Menem and trve in her heart and mind can Federation of Labor at Tam- back pay. Several thousand ch A beautiful memory Om by Left behind . wife, Dora, a daughter, Mrs. Ben Shop, 1134 Griswold St., or by hibit, scheduled to conclude here pa, Fla., this week is witnessing dren who attend the schools a u Alpert and three sons, Louis, calling Cherry 3111. Sunday, will later be shown in Greatly mined by her ,ohs, Samuel and Lippen. several other large cities through- an exhibition graphically show- ported by the kehillah are p r Lawrence and Morton. out the country, including Pitts- ing the plight of labor in Nazi paring • demonstration in fro RALPH GLUBE burgh, Philadelphia and Boston. Germany. The showing of this of the kehillah'a office as a g Vilna Jews Terrorized of 63 Temple Ave., 61 years old, It is being sponsored by the Non- exhibition, prepared by the Non- tare of sympathy with the et Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, of Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, of kern. Polish - Jewish •Federation's died on Nov. 22. Funeral services VILNA, Poland (WNS) — Thanks to the personal int which Samuel Untermyer is presi- were held on Nov. 23 with in- which Rollins is research head. Terrorized by a marauding mob Card Party on Dec. 3 terment in Oakview Cemetery, Rollins said his prediction that dent, was made possible through vention of Premier Mussolini of anti-Semites who went on ■ the , co-operation of William Italy, Jansen Berg, Polish Jevri Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offici- another Congressional investiga- rampage through the Jewish student, will be able to contin The first card party of the ating. He is survived by his wife, tion was probable was based on Green, president of A. F. of L quarter following a mass meet- One presentation denotes exist- his studies in Rome. Berg has Arlann under the joint auspices of Mary K, a daughter, Mrs. Dave recent discussion with Represen- ing to express their sympathy the Detroit District Federation of Levy, a son, Henry, his mother, tatives Dickstein and' MacCor- ing prices in Germany of vital and ceived from the Italian dicta with the striking anti-Semitic and shows necessary foodstuffs a sum of money and an invi Polish Jews and Ezra Sisterhood Mrs. Rose Glube, a sister, Mm. mack, both of whom were active students at the University of will be held on Thursday, Dec. Barry D. Minces, a brother, Phil in the last investigation. Be ex- the equivalent of these prices in tion to return to Italy. Ile h Vilna, the Jews of Vilna barri- American money, Veal is 3 marks previously studied in Rome, b 3, beginning at 8:30 p. m.. at the and one granddaughter. plained there was much work yet caded themselves in their homes — Boil Moshe, Lawrence and Dex• to be done before there could be or $1.20 per pound. Eggs aver- returned to Warsaw when in fear of a new outburst of MILDRED ROSENTHAL ter. A good attendance is antici- achieved a "lawful means of com- age 13 pfenning or five cents funds ran out. During the anti-Jewish rioting. Hundreds rated and the large auditorium of 404 Harper Ave., 39 years old, bating the spread of prejudice each; sugar 40 pfenning or 16 cent anti-Jewish students riots of Jewish shops and windows in has been esigaged for the occa- died on Nov. 21. Funeral services and hate." Among the purposes cents per pound; pork 1.80 marks the University of Warsaw Be scores of Jewish houses were lion. Members of the Federation were held on Nov. 22 with inter- of further investigation, it was or 70 cents per pound; and liver- wrote to II Duce asking him f smashed by the anti-Semites. Cemetery, and the Sisterhood are making ment in Machpelah said, would be to bring in specific wurst 2 marks or 80 cents per help. In reply, Mussolini fo At least 30 Jews were seriously warded money and arranged f elaborate preparations for an en- Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offici- recommedations to atop use of pound. injured • before the police dis- When these and other commod- Berg to resume his studies joyable evening and all are in- ating. She is survived by her the mails and incoming ships for turbed the rioters. Dr. Chaim vited to attend. Refreshments will mother, Mrs. Dora Rosenthal, and lipreading subversive propaganda ity prices are compared with the Italy. Br u c k, 70-year old Jewish The sister of Field Mars be served by the committee in • daughter, Ruth Bloom. maligning racial and religious existing wage scale in Germany, physician, died of • heart at- it is obvious why real wages under Rudolf° Graziani, Italian vie charge. minorities In this country. tack brought on by fright Nazis are the lowest in the the roy of Ethiopia, has married caused by the disturbance. .Mrs Isaac Finkelstein is presi• Young Women's Bicur Italian Jews Hold Dammutratioas last 50 years in German labor's Frankel, • Polish Jewish medi Holding out after • hunger drat of the Ezra Sisterhood, Mrs. 2 Cholem Fete Dec. history. week, to Prom Patriotism strike of more than a student at the University Jeanie Weinberg, vice-president The exhibit is a crying indict- Padua, according to a report 1.000 anti-Semitic students at ROME. — (WNS) — Aroused and Mn. s Sadie Weinberg, secre- the University of Vilna came by what appears to be an organ- ment of the viciousness and bar- the Warsaw Haint. Frankel m The Young Women's Chapter tary. ized press campaign to impugn barism of Nazism and will be pre- his bride when he joined t out from behind their barricade The proceeds of the party will of Blear Cholem will give I be used to pay the balance of the luncheon and bridge at Fyfe's in the student? homes when the their loyalty to the Fascist regime. sented, from time to time, to Italian Red Cross as a volunte e university authorities agreed to Italian Jewry is engaged in • labor and other groups through- The bride's father is a high offs on Wednesday, Dec. $600 pledge made by the Detroit auditorium separate students in special sec- series of nation-wide patriotic out the country. ill in the Italian army. Frank diAriet of the Federation and the 2, at 1 p. m. Proceeds will go to the principal tions. This was tic- Anyone desiring manifestations, in honor of the Anti-Nazi League Seeks Support hails from Stenislov. Ran IMaterbood to the Polish re- needy rick. demand of the etudents. They of Catholic Legion of Decency Proclamation of Italy as an em- lied fund and to aid the national )(eta should call Mrs. Helen 'sire. The Kehillah in Rome sent Continuing ita camPaixn to hall office of the federation. Schwartz, president of the organ- won their demand when the The Double Cellophane wra rare old Torah Scroll to the the release in the United States pings on Double-Mellow Old Gn Harry Weinberg heads the De - lotion, Euclid 82.50-J, or Mrs. Archbishop of Vilna intervened PPort for the re- tine in • regu l ar t ranspo rtation Townsed &OM. with the authorities after eight Falashas of Ethiopia. M Ilan of all motion pictures made and Cigarettes brings you Old Gold demption of Palestine's soil as schedule arrived in Haifa after a troh titbit; with Max Davis William Steller, reraw presented Mussolini with produced in Nazi Germany, the ; erne crop tobaccos In the very the inalienable property sects[ to - chairman, and A. Mrs. Emil Edilson Is chairman of girl strikers bad collapsed from of the flight that took two days Instead hunger. 100,000 liras for him to distrib- Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League pink of condition. this affair. as treasurer. people. of one, as scheduled. Washington Blvd. at 1420 SAMUEL BENJAMIN of 8742 LaSalle Blvd., 55 years and Sat. Evenings old, died on Nov. 23. Funeral serv- ices were held on Nov. 24 with interment in Beth Abraham Cem- etery, Rabbi Weingartner offici- ating. He is survived by his wife, Nettie, three daughters, Frieda, In loving memory of our dar- Madelyn and Bessie, two brothers, ling daughter and sister, Carol Sidney and Allen and four sis- Alice Abnmovitz, who passed ters, Mrs. M. Kronberg of Sun- away 11 years ago, Nov. 30, 1925. bury, Pa., Mrs. M. Zetkin, Mrs. In mr beans your memory [Inners Nettie Bronfield and Mrs. Celia awe., Leader and true Kurtz all of New York. Thera I. not • Open Mon. - Wed. - Fri. IN MEMORIAM ae • : Furniture Co. i . I- c- al l ,t 9925 Dexter Blvd., at Boston 9332 Oakland Ave. Sundays to S p. m. Eves to 9 p. m. "WE MUST DO LIKEWISE 6 1 II t if :- Y, i- is if . - ..,..... * w r if , , MI' to -",-..e.rIMMIINIr .... . e- ig is a- n- e- nt .3- ri- .r. of eh an ;e- or '-'../Ap ar ,...o. . , . tit his ' SCENE AT GINEGAR, PALESTINE at rg As the British Royal Commis- , Taking their cue from the or mon began its session in Jerusa- courage and determination din 1- or rem to investigate the fundamen- played by the pioneers who, for in tal Mars of the recent disturb- six months, worked during the ances, U. S. Zionists prepared day and stood guard at nigh; di for the 23rd annual observance (like the armed Shomer in the picture above; a scene photo. 0- of Zion Flag Day. d. A volunteer corps of scores of graphed in the Jewish Nations al thousands of young men and w o- Fond colony at Ginegar. Pales r3 Jewish ezilnl, oNa National z l Flg Fa Fund D vol of men will canvass Jewish commu• utinntee)e,J on in nities throughout the nation Sat- et orday evening, Dec. 6, and all approach the American Jewisi he day Sunday, Dec. 6, to raise con- public with the slogan: THEN r. tributions to the Jewish National KEPT HIGH THE FLAG Of c- Fund for a new advance in Pal- JEWISH HOPE; WE MUST DC el estine Land Redemption. Minia- LIKEWISE, ture reproductions of the Blue- White Zionist emblem will be of- The first plane of a new all p- fered to the public as a token of service linking Poland and Pales.