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into the House of Representa-
tives the document subsequently
the American dream of the coun- known as the Lodge-Fish Resolu-
try's future and the Jewish dream tion, which was unanimously
of reconstruction of the Pales- passed by Congress, which en-
tine homeland, and he declared dorsed the establishment of the
that "both dreams are astonish- Jewish National Home in Pales-
ingly alike." tine.
The resolution dealing with the
During the course of his re-
prospective findings of the Brit- marks, Congressman Fish said:
"As the Joint sponws, with Moat r
ish commission in Palestine said
nelntLoi nn.sw i ltie:h y
ixi.,..i
se ect ontlie Ziott d Ito rso
in part:
"The National Conference re- 1-ce,,ineoi nootios is t002 ro. odo s •
garde as fundamental to the crea- lg ompll4n1 l.:,:,..i..17. 'IL 0,7,,,ti.r.
tion of the Jewish National Home ta l e and usefulness I um coneineed
RO than
the maintenance of the right of and Fontirmed Zitudete, more
Jews to enter Palestine up to the ;;',: e nr,..,:,,,t',:%","11"1,,L47,rtr.
in
mute
European
countries.
fullest economic absorptive canoe-
"No nation, and inerti.larly the Amer-
ity of the country and of the
tccr
o =
right of Jews to acquire by par- lat.,11';', 1n.Zci:.:r1:1 wilLheri
chase such land as is available ', eel eoo o stemalle perwestion of Jews
to
in Palestine for colonization and i• ccri Er:. These *Henn
development, disavowing any =lurk: h an . forr ee l"1=itrg sews
thought of 'disturbing the eco- to, return to to ne" ghetto Is appalling in
rspe
t s;.
nomic interests of the Arab papa- ° .r.A d lliV ihr d .h...
are asking I s
lotion.
tit lent to enter Paleetine, dmostated
Turk. rue ceewricii,
"The National Conference also rothieeety by the
„: c101:4; lete .irzo n tr;ffoLt; ma r
reaffirms its faith in the leader-
to wealth
ship of the Jewish Agency for ell production and proilde fur employ-
Palestine and supports the funda- mc.rpi ,„ for 01
e. Ju.tice and for
„),';,..„
' ' alto ..« t.t...
mental declaration of policy by .„ „d t„ J,,„1out
hool through
the world. I plead
the Jewish Agency that Jews for
sympathy for the permeated Jews In
neither wish domination of Arabs (heir hour of M al, humiliation sad ef fl -
nor will accept domination by mimic discrimination. Let an stand
steatlfmt, In America, as the &men-
Arabs, striving onl y f or harms- dant• of pioneers who believed in re-
nious co-operation for the peace- 'igloos liberty and freedom, In favor
o porno. an end to racial and relig-
ful development of a land com- of
i ous permeation.
mon to both peoples."
The promisee of the Balfour Declara-

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Among the honorary vice-chair-
men of the 1937 United Palestine establishment o r a homeland for tie
nownr.
.. by j—
..
i l.
..n,.....
are Fred M. Butzel, James J ews In„L.,
I. Ellmann and Henry Wineman b,,,,t y emu by er„„„,,E . mores
to th ' e Jew• dile en and of central Es-
of Detroit,
The following Michigan Jewish ro l!: ..eonarerulate the Zionist leader. on
leaders were named members of the remarkable progress that h... been
in
o ria i. last t .ls yearn.
the National Council for Pales- mode u rge %ru
them to
tine: Joseph H. Cohodes of Iron .u mu
a ' their Zlectlies have been at-
n
,:ird.,
th
a pepeer .
nzewav
/ix:
u i i, ,
a
Mountain, Mich.; J. J. Drey of ft r
The regular meeting of the
vine nd fi
Iron River, Mich.; Herman Gess•
Business and Professional Wom-
ner of Escanaba, Mich.; Fred M. Royal Commission Urged to Keep en's Division of Hadassah will be
Butzel, Joseph II. Ehrlich, James "Gates of Palestine Wide Open” held Monday evening, Feb. 15. at
I. Ellmann and Henry Wineman
The hope that the Royal Com- 8:15 o'clock, at the home of Jean-
of Detroit.
mission will formulate a policy of ette M. Steinberg, 1618 Edison
TOO CAN BUT QUALITY KOSHER MEATS WITH CONFIDENCII from
Message from Felix M. Warburg British administration in Pales- Ave. Philip Slomovitz, editor of
The National Conference for tine that will "enable both Jew The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, will
Palestine, hailed as the most rep- and Arab to co-operate in the up- speak on "Parties in Zionism and
resentative gathering of its kind, building of the country" was voic- the Coming Election of Delegates
R DE1 ITER
became a forum for the expression ed by Morris Rothenberg, co-chair- to the World Zionist Congress.”
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
Phone ' HOGARTH 3042
of unity between orthodox, con- man of the Council of the Jewish Discussion will precede a social
Between Burlingame and Webb
Mere No. — 5484 TWELFTH STREET
servative and reform Judaism and Agency for Palestine.
half hour.
between Zionist and non-Zionist
The impending report of the
as leaders of every group affirmed British Royal Commission on Pal-
bus. Call Temple 1-8142 during their joint interest in the rebuild- estine, which was booing over the
day and Townsend 8-4939 after ing of the Jewish National Ilome entire proceedings of the Nation-
6 p. m.
in Palestine. al Conference, is awaited with
The man hailed as "the leader "uneasiness," it was admitted by
No German Goods Sold
GENTLEMAN desires room in re- of non-Zionists throughout the Louis Lipsky, chairman of the
The meeting of the National
Rent a Book-3c • Day
fined, congenial home. Northwest world," Felix M. Warburg of New Palestine Foundation Fund and Council of Jewish Juniors sched-
Club Rooms to Bent
or Boulevard section. Write Box York, in a message addressed to American member of the Jewish uled for Sunday, Feb. 14, will of-
75, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
fer as guest speaker Sidney Weiner
Club Exchange 10220 Dexter
the conference declared that "at Agency Executive.
this hour I need not say to those
"The consensus of opinion is," who will review and discuss
WANTED—Room and board by who will be gathered
the Uni• he declared, "that the issue has George Jean Nathan's recent book,
father and 16-year old son in ted Palestine Appeal Conference been definitely formulated and "The Theater of the Moment."
modern Hungarian home. Vici-
that clouds are hovering over the centered in the political field." The meeting will be held at the
nity of Central High School.
Council House, 89 Rowena St., at
the fate of the Jews—whether But Jewish growth in Palestine
Write Box 200, Detroit Jewish
Zionists or non•Zionists—and we cannot be "blockaded," he em- 3 p. m.
Chronicle,
Mr. Weiner, well known in De-
all share the hope that nothing phasized.
may be done in or out of Pales-
Urging a maximum response to troit as one actively interested in
A HAPPY YEAR
FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnished
the theater, and himself directly
tine
to
limit
Palestine's
capacity
the
$4,500,000
drive
of
the
Uni-
for your aged ed
n Indi•ent parents
room for a gentleman in private
If
num- ted Palestine Appeal, Mr. Lipsky associated with several local dra-
and freedom f rom (*re le t
.„ matic groups, has a thorough
home of couple without children. for absorbing the largest
you send them to Peed Veber'. pri-
her of Jewish immigrants who said:
Good transportation. Reasonable.
rate home for aged and sensate.
knowledge of the subject and will
"What we shall gather for our
gents. Far /lentcare and nurses
Linwood section, Call Townsend are resolved, whether because of
answer inquiries pertaining to the
Strictly kosher.
&Mention pr es
necessity or of choice, to begin national funds is bound to trans-
7-2983.
subject in the open discussion pe-
IVY W. Velledelphia. Trinity 2-0098.
i ri
late itself into a political factor
gPe a l oe s f t N
life h
hire Warburg that will weigh heavily in the bal- riod that will follow his address.
nemwisna
se
es
The meeting's opening prayer will
and newly decorated room for a which was brought to the confer- ance of political decision. Our be read by Miss Selma Gates, and
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
gentleman. Quiet surroundings. once by Dr. Maurice .1. Karpf, zeal and devotion, our deep un-
dresses, women for house clean-
a social hour, during which tea
3036 Elmhurst, near Windemere. non-Zionist American member of derstanding will serve to demon- and cookies will be served, will
Int, house maids. women for
Townsend 7.1016, Inquire after the executive of the Jewish Agen- strate to the English people how
part time work. By hour, day
follow the meeting.
:
:30 p. m. deeply
concerned
we are in the
cy for Palestine,
also said
2
or week. Schlesinger's, Medi-
Announcement has been made
Had it been possible for me, se &^' decisions their government is
by the organization's library proj-
It Is not, to be Memel at the
sea 2626.
EMPLOYED YOUNG LADY de- happily
about to make. How we react to ect committee that the call for
It mit ington Conference of the Unit
sires room in congenial home. Paleetine App eal, I would have beeedn these extraordinary circumstances
QUILTS—Made or recovered from
Also meals. Must be near Dex- glad to expresa to the leader. of the will also win a support in the mea- books, magazines, and toys for the
your own feathers or wools. Pile
12 sure of our sacrifice also from Jewish Community Center was met
ter bus. Write Box 125, Detroit T" ri 'prallswr,
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
with great success. The commit-
eces
n
m
Jewish Chronicle.
me rger ' runts Ie litch i are become
- other liberal nations upon whose tee will be on hand at Sunday's
and
Full line of curtains, baby,
eery for ritlintille NOI0fIllItli011 dun. in
good :will we most now make de- meeting to accept further contri-
%same., ma, be
shower and wedding gifts. Dex- RESPONSIBLE ADULTS desire settlement.
ummy other &Ids of Immigration, Pet- mends."
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11049
butions.
five-room flat or two bedroom none le bound for hietoric lemons to
The Jews of America were
place in the heart
Miss Beryl Jacobs, president of
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
apartment. Central High School hold It. important
line mac
been • called upon by the National Con-
and sow or the Jewish jeo olo
the group, announces a meeting
9050.
district. Call evenings or Sun- IllirSCIP
transformation
ference
for
Palestine
to
make
ex-
In
Paisitine
for
•
generation
of
the organizcition's board for
es ro
day, Townsend 6-8959.
mut mom, particularly since the Britleh traordinary effort during 1937 to 1:30 p. m.
ARE YOU desirous of making
raise
$4,500,000
for
the
United
1
„:
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;"tg„
„471421,1'
".
FOR
RENT
—
Nicely
furnished
acquaintance of business or pro-
Palestine Appeal in order to save PROTEST WILL NOT
room for a young man. Reason-
fessional ladies or gentlemen for
iiii . sr;ersin'
1 "hundreds of thousands of men,
able. 3267 Calvert, near Dexter. WI:
17•71.. ins
the purpose of matrimony?
the rebellion' of Palestine by dewiest
INTIMIDATE POLES
women and children who must
Inquire anytime Saturday or millers."
Strictly confidential. Write Box
PREMIER DECLARES
A delegation of the National perish on the highways of Europe
Sunday and after 4 p. m. week
800, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
days.
Conference for Palestine Monday unless new homes of permanence
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
presented to the British ambassa- are found for them."
WANTED—Counselors for an ex-
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished dor in Washington a resolution
clusive private camp. Only ex-
room in home of small family, adopted by the conference ex- Rumanian Bar Asks Ban on Jew- many. This agreement was reach-
perienced mature men and wom-
ed after a board of arbitration
for lady or gentleman. Good pressing "the deep concern which
ish Lawyers for 10 y
en need apply. Write Box 30,
transportation. 2719 Pasadena.
BUCHAREST (WNS)—Imme- comprising representatives of the
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
American Jewry feels with re-
Joint Boycott Council, the Fur
diate
establishment
of
a
numerus
gard to the findings" of the Brit-
WANTED—A boarding home for M. P.'s to Question Nazi Salute ish Royal Commission. headed by clauses for Jews in the legal pro- Workers' Union and the fur man-
ufacturers had conferred with
employed mother and 5-year old
in Front of King
Lord Peel, which was designated fession and a ban on the admis-
Nat Weinstock, Art E. Weiss and
daughter. Please address Box
LONDON (WNS)—A number to investigate the disturbances in sion of additional Jewish attor-
N. Sobel, the three dealers. The
neys
to
the
Rumanian
bar
for
10
20, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
of members of parliament have Palestine in 1936 and to study the
three dealers had been faced with
years
were
approved
by
the
ex-
administration
of
the
Palestine
served notice on the government
FOR RENT—Furnished room in that they will demand an explan- Mandate and make recommenda- ecutive committee of the Ruman- blacklisting by the union. Only
half of the skins are now in this
attractive, modern, and private ation in the House of Commons tions thereon.
ian 1311F Association.
country and they will be returned.
home. Shower. Good transporta- on the unprecedented act of
The resolution, the second ma-
tion. 2737 Glendale. Townsend Joachim von Ribbentrep, Nazi am- jor document adopted by the par- Senate Committee to Probe Black Mass picketing in front of their
offices and the threat of strikes
Legion Tie-Ups
6-6812.
bassador to England, in giving the ley for Palestine development,
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) in all shops handling the skins
Nazi salute and crying "Heil Hit- was presented by a resolutions
WANTED—Trustworthy party to ler" while he was presenting his committee headed by Judge Jo- —Investigation of the ramifica- bought in Germany decided the
tions of the anti-Semitic and anti- dealers to capitulate.
drive Chevrolet sedan to Cali- credentials to King George VI at seph Padway of Milwaukee.
A national anti•Nazi confer.
Catholic Black Legion by the Sen-
fornia. Car expenses paid. Ex- Buckingham Palace. Diplomatic
Speakers at Sessions
ence to extend and intensify
cellent references necessary. Call circles regard Ribbentrop'a ges-
ate Civil Liberties Committee was
Louis Lipsky, chairman of the
the boycott of German goods
announced
here
by
Senator
Robert
Madison 2918.
ture as an insult to the king.
Palestine Foundation Fund, pre-
session F. LaFollette, chairman, in ask- and services throughout the
Fascism has made its first bow sided
first
the
at
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished in the precincts of Oxford Univ- at which the speakers in- ing Congress for an additional country has been convened for
room for lady or gentleman in ersity. A branch of Sir Oswald cluded Rabbi Felix A. Levy, Pres- $50,000 appropriation, to con- March 7 at Hotel Astor by the
Noe-Sectarian Anti-Nazi
home of small family. 3349 Mon- Mosley's blackshirts has been or- ident of the Central Conference tinue the work of the committee.
League.
terey, near Dexter.
ganized there and already has 70 of American Rabbis, representing
Brooding because she had been
reform Jewry, Louis J. Moss,
FATHER and 10-year old daugh- members.
Plan to Move Bnai Brith
unable
to get her daughter out of
ter want home with small fam- American art students and paint- president of the United Syna-
Quarters to Washington Germany, Mrs. Elizabeth Wein-
ers, Professor Heymann was gogue, representing conservative
ily:, or will share apartment.
man,
71-year-old
German-Jewish
Must be in the Davison, Linwood forced to give up his school last Jewry; Rabbi William Margolis,
refugee, committed suicide by
W A S II I N G TON, D. C.—
and Dexter section. Write Box year. Shortly before his death representing the Union of Ortho-
taking
gas
in
her
Greenwich Vil-
he had been asked by British dox Hebrew Congregations; Dr. (NCJC)—More than 500 prom-
77, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
lage apartment.
friends to come to London and Maurice J. Karpf, American non- inent Jewish leaders met at
La
Guardia
Emb
ed to Learn
Zionist member of the Jewish the Shoreham Hotel here for
WANTED — Middle-aged woman reopen his school there.
N. Y. C. Bought German
to assist with housekeeping for Jews Killed 9,000,000 German Agency Executive; Eliezer Kap- the annual banquet and instal-
Motorcycles
Ian, treasurer of the Jewish Agen- lotion of officers of the Baal
Pigs, Nazis Cry
family of 8. No babies and no
Is Mayor La Guardia's face red?
The 9,000,000 pigs killed in cy for Palestine, who discussed Brith. United States Senator
laundry. More for home than
A militant champion of the anti-
wages. Call Townsend 5-4078 Germany in 1916 was the fault "The Economic and Political Prob. Joseph C. O'Mahoney, of
Nazi boycott and • member of
of the Jews, according to • new lems of Palestine." and Dr. Ben Wyoming, delivered the prin-
Sunday.
the board of directors of the Non-
book called "The Pig Murder" by World Confederation of General cipal address.
Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, the
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished the Nazi minister of agriculture, Zion Mossinsohn, president of the
Rabbi Abram Simon pro-
mayor learned to his embarrass-
room fora gentleman In refined Walther Dame. Describing the Zionists, of Palestine.
nounced the invocation and
and congenial home of adults. killing as a "St.. Bartholomew's
Morris Rothenberg, co-chairman Rabbi Bernard Zeiger, of the jnent that the Police Department
Convenient to bus and car lines. massacre of the pigs," Darre said of the Council of the Jewish University of North Carolina, bas purchased 10 new motorcycles
Reasonable. 439 E. Euclid.
equipped with generators made
it was all part of the Jews' plot Agency for Palestine. presided at spoke.
Plans were discussed for
in Germ an y. This disclosure,
to impair Germany's resistance to the afternoon session at which
FOR RENT — Large, furnished,
which violates a municipal regu-
the speakers included Secretary moving the national headquar-
the Allied blockade.
double room. Good home for
lation forbidding the purchase of
ter" of Bnai Brith from Cin-
Hundreds of Jewish families of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace,
right party. Zack, 3022 Richton.
foreign-made goods, was made in
living in rented houses or apart- Senator George Norris, Charles cinzati to Washington. Last
affidavits filed in the Supreme
week at a meeting in Miami
FOR RENT — Well-furnished ments face the probability of hay- Edward Russel, Judge William M.
ing
no
roof
over
their
beads
after
Lewis
and
Dr.
Stephen
S.
Wise.
the
executive
committee
voted
Court by the Indian Motorcycle
room for one or two. Board if
Company against the city and
The evening session, in the to transfer the headquarters
deeired. Good transportation. April 1 when leases expire here.
Nazi landlords and house-owners terra of a banquet, was presided some time during the fall of
Commissioner of Purchase Russell
Euclid 0157-M.
are refusing to renew leases held over by Dr. Stephen S. Wise. The 1937.
Forbes charging them with buying
FOR RENT — Nice, airy room. by Jews and also decline to rent sneakers included Senator William
Honor guests included Rep-
a rival machine, the Harley-
4268 Monterey, Northlawn 3921. them new quarters. Efforts of E. Borah, Senator Henry Cabot resentativea Herman P. Kop-
Davidson, which contains Bosch
Jewish organizations to get Jew- Lodge, Congressman Hamilton plemann of Connecitcut; Leon
(German) magnetos.
EMPLOYED WOMAN with ish landlords to rent to Jews are Fish, Senator Warren Austin and
Sacks of Pennsylvania; Wil-
Protestant Organ. Warns Chris-
daughter, 12 years old, attend- meeting with little success be- Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleve- Liam M. Citron of Connecticut;
Gans Against Jew-Baiting Groups
ing Durfee School, wants room cause the properties owned by land. Adolph J. Sabath of Illinois;
A warning to American Chris-
and board in refined borne. Lin-
Ceagreisman Fish Pleads for End
Henry Ellenbogen of Pennsyl-
tians against "movements which,
wood, north of Clefs-mount w-
Dealt'. Cellophane wrap-
ef "Jewish P ***** utions"
vania; William I. Sirovich of
flying the banner of Christianity
hoa. Townsend 7-5008 or Ho- pings ow Old Geld Cigarettes
The National Conference for New York; Emanuel Celler of
and patriotic devotion to democ-
earth FM.
k••ws eat dance..., drys..., dint Palestine paid tribute to Con- New York; Samuel Dickstein
racy, preach an incessant racial
*very
other
feu
of
cigarette
gressman
Hamilton Fish of New of New York and Theodore A.
to
sod
WANTED — Two young men
hatred, aimed at Jews" is sounded
York who, in 1922, introduced Peyser of New York.
board. Near two ear lines and sowlowa-
in an editorial in the Feb. 1

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Business Group of
Hadassah to Meet
on Monday Evening

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Kosher Meat and Poultry Market

Weiner to Address
Council Juniors

[ Gifts -:- Toys

Another Milestone of Achievement

in public service has been passed by the Company during 1936. Of the many
significant features of the Annual Report, perhaps the most striking is that during
sixty - six years of operation the Sun Life of Canada has paid in benefits to its
policyholders and beneficiaries more than One Billion Dollars.

a

CLASSIFIED

Features of 1936

ASSURANCES IN FORCE—The increase in assurance. in force
improvement in general business conditions.

INTEREST RATE earned on the Company's investments again increased.

ASSETS of the Company increased by nearly seventy million dollars in 1936
and are now seven hundred and seventy-five million dollars, the
highest in the Company's history.

Dividends to Policyholders

tr Participating policyholders will

share in the Company's1
['progress by increased dividend payments during 1937.14

112,779,949,087
119.088.837

ASSURANCES IN FORCE. December 31, 1918
NEW ASSURANCES PAID FOR

172,215,217
112.534.410
59.880.807

INCOME
DISBURSEMENTS
EXCESS OF INCOME OVER DISBURSEMENTS

PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES:
During the year 1938
Since organisation

""r °Ur

77,489,305
1,040,104.001

ASSETS
LIABILITIES (es. capital stock and shareholder.' account)
PAID-UP CAPITAL ($2.1710.010)
83.490,303
and balance at credit of shareholder.' account
8.788,089
RESERVE for depreciation In mortgagee and real estate
........ 10,000,000
. -
CONTINGENCY RESERVE - -
15.421,359
SURPLUS

fragth:r, b

T.

reflects th.

779,145,354
740,483,817

834.539.717

are in conformity with the form of etatement authorised by the Netlonal
Association
The cit
ation of 1.urauce CommIsaionere of the United Mateo.

&emeriti. we carried In the balance elates at book value. which In the aggregate
than market velum.

we km.

SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA

HEAD OFFICE... MONTREAL

ERNEST W. OWEN, Branch Manager

1200 Union Guardian Bldg., Detroit

issue of The Churchman, inde-
pendent journal of the Protestant
Episcopal Church and oldest reli-
gious journal in the English-
speaking world. Citing the spread
of Fascist and anti-Semitic prop-
aganda through ultra and pseudo-
patriotic groups, the Churchman
questions how many of its read-
ers have ever seen the publica-
tions put out by these organiza-
tions and announces a series of
articles exposing them.
Jewish Labor to Raise $250,000

for Polish Jewry

Spurred on by a brief address
Professor Albert Einstein who
said that aid for the Polish Jews
was a humanitarian question of
more importance than his scien-
tific work, which he called "a n
intellectual luxury," more tha n
1,000 delegates attending an emer-
gency conference on Polish
Jewry called by the National La-
bor Committee voted to raise a
$250,000 fund for Polish Jewish
relief. This sum is to be raised
by setting aside one day on which
Jewish labor will contribute an
hour's pay for the fund. The con-
ference also pledged itself to
work hand in hand with all labor
groups in Poland that are op-
posed to anti-Semitism.

by

Aryan Imprisoned for Criticising
Streicher'. Paper
BERLIN (WNS)—Ruling that

Julius Streicher's honor is second
only to that of Hitler in Germany,
■ court at Nuremberg sentenced
an Aryan German to eight
months imprisonment for public-
ity criticising the anti-Semitic
agitation of Der Stuermer,
Streicher.
Brooding because Nazi persecu-
tion had compelled him to close
his internationally known art
school in Munich, Professor Mor-
itz Heymann, noted German-Jew-
ish painter and art teacher, com-
mitted suicide by jumping from
the third story of a Munich ho-
tel. Well-known to England and
Jews arc at a minimum.

Phone: CHerry 7630

THE PANACEA OF NIGHT SCHOOL

Men and Women of All Ages Improve Their Learning at
Central Night School

"My son has gone to a city far school and within six weeks com-
away and I am so lonesome for pleted four grades!
The courses are made simple
him. Perhaps I can learn to write
and interesting, the most effective
to him." This was the reason a modern methods being used. His-
gentle middle-aged lady gave for tory and arithmetic are pleasantly
attending classes every Monday incorporated in the reading les-
sons. Thrills in passing and re-
and Wednesday evening from 7
ceiving diplomas are experienced,
to 9 p. m., at Central High School,
and with the completion of eight
Linwood and Tuxedo. Aggressive,
grades, certificates equivalent to
eager men and women of all ages
are either casting off their years grammar school work are present-
of total darkness at Central Night ed the pupils.
Teachers treat each student as
School or are improving what they
had previously learned in a brief an individual and cares for his
schooling. Advanced students and needs in that manner. The atmos-
phere is informal and co-operative
beginners are welcome.
Each person has a vitally im- and many lasting friendships are
made.
portant reason for going to these
For the benefit of those who are
night classes. Some want barber
and beauty shop licenses and ready to take out citizenship
others confess the hope of elimi- papers, whether or not regular
nating the pain endured in taking night school s es sions have been at-
a back seat when in the presence tended, a special citizenship train-
ing course is offered free. Cer-
of their educated children.
A jolly, pleasant appearing man tificates are received by those who
beyond middle age disregards his are ready to make formal applies"
defective eyesight with a pshaw tion for papers. Much can be
and nonchalantly produces binocu- gained from this course by people
lars whenever he reads. So poor who are citizens by birth but who
is his sight that even with these have little understanding of the
crutches he is forced to sit in the government set-up.
This splendid opportunity to at-
front row, barely discerning the
blackboard figures. The instruc- tend night school is offered abso-
tor sees that all written material lutely free and every person in
is typed for him. It is not uncom- need of such training should take
mon to see magnifying glasses and advantage of this chance. Facilities
ear phones employed by the men at Central are sufficient to accom-
and women. Such is the spirit of modate more people than are at-
these people who seek Improve- tending, and the Evening School
ment which will in turn become a Department makes use of these
medium of happiness.
columns to issue a plea to all Jew-
While from all around there is ish men and women who are not
an appaling amount of illiteracy familiar with English to visit the
with no desire to correct the 'situa- classes Monday or Wednesday
tion, people coming from foreign evening from 7 to 9 p. m., and be-
lands become keener Americans come convinced of the excellent op-
than residents themselves. The portunity offered. The new term
same evening a Jewish refugee has just started, and those in-
from Poland arrived from New tending to enroll are therefore
York, be enrolled in Central night urged to do ao at once.

