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BRAVO, OUR MODERN
YOUNG ESTHER
On May 14, brilliant, attractive
Helen Bodow of San Antonia!
Texas, newly elected queen of I
Incarnate Word, will preside at
the Queen Court Fete, Selection
ANNOUNCES
of queen is one of the outstanding
events of the year at this Catholic
That in line with the decision of all automobile dealers in
university, and for the past five
Detroit to remain closed on Sundays, its
weeks the students have been vot-
ing on their favorite for this
unique honor. Week by week the
original 16 were gradually elimi-
nated leaving Min Berlow queen,
graciously to reign among her
classmate subjects.
Editor-in-Chief of the school's
year book, "The Logos," and presi-
dent of Alpha Chi, the college's
• Our Gas Station will remain open on Sundays as usual
scholarship society, in June she
will graduate, with a teaching cer-
tiflicate.
We're more than proud of Helen
Bodow; and we hope that this is
but the inspiring prologue to a
life rich with fulfillment.
SHE'S IN THE NEWS
Chairman of the advisory com-
mittee on welfare for the New
York World's Fair is Mrs. Sydney
C. Berg.
FRED FABER, President
MAX CARP, Treas.
Due to the expansion of work
13200 LINWOOD, cor. Tyler
on behalf of German refugees Mrs.
TOwnsend 8-2214
Marion M. Miller, executive direc- I
tor of the National Council of
Jewish women announces that they
have relinquished their present
headquarters to the National Co-
ordinating Committee for Aid to
Refugees and Emigrants Coming
from Germany of which It is a
By EDWIN C. LOEWENTHAL
component part, and will hence-
forth be located on the 16th floor
"Jews are no good," Herr Franklin said,
of the Manufacturer's Trust Co.
"Don't let them try your patience.
Bldg., 1819 Broadway in New
Out
with them, or they steal the bread
York City ... Habanoth, new na-
Of coming generations."
tional girl's organization of the
Women's Branch of the Union of
Der Angriff brought this secret out—
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
The thought seemed rather bright,
America, announces its first essay
Now all the well-trained Nazis shout:
contest open to all members of
"Heill Franklin sure was right."
registered Habanoth clubs . . .
Closing date, May 15.
But erudite Professor Beard
Mrs. Haymer Lowenhaupt has
Has proved It's an invention:
been re-elected to the school board
The Teutons Ben had not
d,
of the City of St. Louis . , , On
The Jews be didn't mention.
exhibition at the 51st annual ex-
hibition of the Architectural
The Nazi press, though, I'm afraid,
League of New York, which will
Won't let their reader. see
be open to the public at 216 W.
That
the Herr Franklin they displayed
57th St. until May 15, is "At
Was—Made
in Germany,
Peace," a sculpture by Berta Mar-
(Copyright, 1537, seven Arts Feature Syndicate)
goulies, who was awarded The
Henry 0. Avery Prize for sculp-
ture.
Mrs. Marion R. Mack was named Philomathic Model Meeting osition: "Resolved, that the ex-
member of the administrative com-
at Temple Beth El ok" . tension of the consumers co-opera-
mittee of the new city college in
tives would benefit the public wel-
May 25
Queens, New York.
fare." The negative team will be
Miss Helene Mayer, one of the
composed
of Phillip Nusholtz,
On fuesday, May 25, the Philo-
two non-Aryan members of the
1936 German Olympic team, has mathic Debating Club will hold its Harry L. Jacobs, and Nathan Ep-
just won the American women's annual model meeting at Temple stein.
fencing championship.
At the meeting on Sunday, May
Among the members of London Beth El, On the program of the
County Council are Mrs. IL Bent- evening, Richard Kramer, Sol 2, the members of the Philomathic
wich, Dr. Esther Richards and Schwartz, and Morris Green will Debating Club delivered "Hat"
speeches while Samuel Hertzberg
Mrs, E. J. C. Nathan.
uphold the affirmative of the prop- acted as critic of the afternoon.

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GRAND AVE, 4069—Lovely fur- Royal Commission
nished room in refined American
Jewish couple's home. Continu-
Sessions Staged
ous hot water, shower. Reason-
able.
Near
Dexter
bus
and
14th
What
will the Royal Commis-
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
car. Phone Northlawn 7535.
sion report on its findings in Pal-
dresses, women for house clean-
estine?
What
will it recommend as
ing, house maids, women for
RENT—Furnished room in the future basis relationship be-
part time work. By hour, day FOR
h ome of three adults, for young tween Arabs and Jews? How will
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi-
man or woman. Desirable loca- it deal with the immigration
son 2526.
tion and good transportation. problem?
Mrs. H. Goldman, 2981 Fuller-
These questions cannot be an-
QUILTS—Made or recovered from
ton Ave. Townsend 7-5799
swered, of course, until the report
your own feathers or wools. Pil.
is
published,
but a forecast of the
lows recovered—special, 11.25.
Full line of curtains, baby, FOR RENT—GOOD RESTAU- report may be obtained from the
RANT
LOCATION
store,
2637
report
of
the
"Royal
Commission"
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
Russell St., between Winder and which has been holding its own
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Division St., Eastern Market. hearings during the past month.
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
Been occupied by Kosher and
Sponsored by the League for
9050.
American restaurant 10 years. Labor Palestine, a series of hear-
Best
location
on
the
market.
ings
has been held with testimony
FOR RENT — Modern furnished
Phone Sunday Townsend 7-1076, based on that given at the actual
room in home of small family,
week-days,
Lafayette
3113.
hearings.
Their report will be given
suitable for gentleman. Good
next Thursday, May 13, at 8:30
transportation. 2037 Hazelwood.
p.
m.,
at
room
317, Central High
downstairs.
Secret Fascist Body Organising School.
Max Barahal, as Lord Peel, and
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Within Shadow of White House
Dr. Alex Sanders and Morris Lei-
room. All conveniences. Near
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
Dexter bus, Call Northlawn 4913 —In the shadow of the White berman in their role as commis-
or inquire at 3824 Humphrey, House a new secret quasi-military sioners. will give the report.
Witnesses included Harold Sil-
near Dexter.
Fascist organization is being built ver, Victor Avrunin, Theodore
by Captain Edward Page Gaston Olender and Levy Becker.
FOR RENT — Lovely, furnished under the name of the Patiot
room for one or two in home of Guard of America. A reserve
small adult family. Good trans• officer, former prohibitien agent
portation. 2270 Taylor Ave. and official of Herbert Hoover's WEINBERG HOUR
Euclid 8102-W,
food administration during the
World War, Page's organization is
ON SUNDAYS
YOUNG MAN desires room in pledged to a nation-wide drive
r t
American Jewish home. North- against "our cringing, vote-catch-
Beginning
with this Sunday, the
west section. Write Box 45, De- ing rulers and the lawless labor
Jewish radio hour directed by
troit Jewish Chronicle.
unions." The prospectus of the Harry Weinberg will be broadcast
FOR RENT — Furnished or un- Guard reveals that it was started over Station WJBK from 10:15 to
furnished room for couple with- originally during the shipping 11 a. rn. on Sundays.
In addition to the usual fea-
out children. Kitchen privileges, strike on the Pacific Coast three
16916 Linwood, near Puritan. years ago. Page admits he is seek- tures, the hour will present the
ing membership among army and Flower Girl, popular singer, and
University 1-4736.
navy officers and members of the Norman Pomerantz, able singer.
WILL. SHARE with congenial American Legion. Boasting hun-
party modern 5-room furnished dreds of members already enrolled,
cottage at Walled Lake. Equipped Page explained that his movement
with electricity and running would be organized on military Bnai David Sisterhood Spon-
sors Bridge-Tea May 17
lines, with the country divided in-
water. Terrace 2-9186.
to nine corps areas. He plans gar-
PARTNER WANTED—Man over risons at strategic points, business
The Sisterhood plans another
40. Good proposition for any line and professional men, junior !tag. afternoon affair at the Free Press
of business. I have truck worth wen, society leaden, polo players, Kitchen Tower at 1:30 on Monday,
$1,200 and $2,000 In cash for in- yachtsmen and other sportsmen to May 17. The public it Invited.
vestment. Experienced junk or join the Guard. Among his creden- There will be • variety of prin.
fruit man may also apply. No tials is an alleged letter of recom- Mrs. Irving Berson is chairman of
money necessary. 1923 W. Euclid mendation from Alfred E. Cmitb. this affair, and Miss Bomernick,
Ave., Apt. 208.
in charge of the Free Press
General Hermann Wilhelm Kitchen Tower, will again be the
REFINED business girl desires Goering is sadly disappointed at hostess.
young lady to share her apart- his failure to be named the official
The mother and daughter party
ment or would consider moving German delegate to King George's will take place Monday evening,
to another apartment on west coronation . He didn't get the May 10, in the social hall of the
side of city. References ex- appointment because En gland synagogue, Elmhurst at 11th. Mrs.
changed. Townsend 5-1575.
would not guarantee that his pres- Ben Clark is chairman.
The next meeting of the Sister.
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED has ence in London would not result in
opening for experienced Jewish anti-Nazi demonstrations ... The hood will be on Monday evening,
latest
Nazi
propaganda
stunts
in
May
24, in the club rooms of the
cook. Apply Monday in person
at the new home, Petoskey and England encourage German serv- synagogue.
ants
to
spend
their
holidays
In
Humphrey.
London and provide for Hitler
FOR RENT—Room in apartment Youth groups to exchange camps
Junior Auxiliary of J. C. R.
for • young, refined, working with young Britons this summer.
S. of Denver
girl in good residential neighbor-
The Jewish banking house of
hood. Room is large, light and
The officers and members of
airy. Surroundings pleasant. Hassan & Sons in Tangiers seems
Rate reasonable. Call Miss Smith not to have heard that the Spanish the Junior Auxiliary of the Jew-
rebels are persecuting Jews . . fah Consumptive Relief Society of
Townsend 6-1728.
It is this Jewish firm which en- Denver thank their many friends
WANTED—One or two refined dorses General Franco's drafts on and local °read:at-torus for par-
girls to share lovely apartment. German bank, before theiy are ticipating in the diner-dance
Boston-Dexter Blvd. section. Call
Gibraltar enonsored by the

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Friends of the Dropsie College
for Hebrew and Cognate Learning
in Philadelphia are anxiously
watching the reorganization of the
bank r u pt Philadelphia Rapid
Transit Company ... The bulk of
the college's funds are in P. R. T.
securities and the whole future of
the college therefore depends on
the reorganization. It is said that
if the reorganization is of such a
!hanicter Is to impair the col-

dren come to maturity In cen•
tral and east European countries
who have been cared for either In
whole or In part during most of
their livea by the American Jewish
Joint Distribution Committee, or.
ganised In 1914 by all elements of
American Jewry to aid Jewish war
sufferers abroad.
The Joint Distribution Committee
engaged In a great reconstructive
task in 1918 when It established in•
stitutions to care for the thousands
of Jewish children who had been
orphaned by the War.
Today programs of child care,
augmented by medical care and
trade training are carried out by
local committees In Poland, Ru-
mania, Lithuania, Austria, Latvia,
Cxecho-Slovakia, and recently In
Germany, to which the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, supported by
voluntary contributions from Jews
In America, grants substantial
sums.
*
Thus a child of an impoverished
Jewish family begins to benefit
from this aid when his mother ap-
plies for pre-natal care at one of
many maternity centers operated
either by TOZ, the medical society
of Jews In Poland, or OZE, the
medical society operating In other
eastern and central European coun-
tries.
In Infancy he will receive milk, meals are given to poor children
At the free loan societies financed
If necessary, from an infant wel- in Poland alone.
and operated by the Joint Distribu-
fare and milk distribution center.
In Poland and other lands chil- tion Committee, many of these
Forty-one artificial sunlight clinics dren In these schools are under newly trained workers apply for
help prevent rickets among Jewish the permanent hygienic and sani- small loans to pay for their license
children in Poland, Rumania, Lithu- tary supervision of these medical fees so that they can begin to earn
ania and Latvia.
societies. This Includes periodic their living, or to sustain their
As a result of such preventive physical examinations and prophy- families while they are unemployed.
medical work, the infant mortality lactic treatments in dental clinics. Jewish businessmen, farmers and
rate among Jews in those countries
Those who show signs of tuber- artisans borrow larger sums from
have been decreased to 5-6 per cent culosis, malnutrition or other sym- cooperative loan societies to buy
per 100, a level achieved only In toms, are sent to Joint Distribution merchandise, seed, raw materials, or
the most advanced cities of western Committee maintained summer col- pay their taxes and to secure other
Europe.
miles for from two-week to month- help or credit, that regular bankine
When the child reaches school ly periods to Improve their health. institutions cannot grant them.
When their elementary education
age he usually Ands It necessary
The never-ending cycle of Win,
to attend a special Jewish main- is finished, many of these children Jews In their struggle to help them
are
aided
In
learning
trades.
In
selves is illustrated above. (1) A
tained school. In Poland, alone,
more than 1400 such schools, aided vocational schools operated by child being examined by • TOZ
groups subventioned by the Joint physician in a clinic In Warsaw;
in part by the Joint Distribution
Distribution Committee, thousands
Committee, care for approximately of young Jewish men and women (1) A lesson In Geography in •
J.D.C. maintained school; (3)
180,000 children.
each year learn to become farm-
While In school many of these ers, carpenters, mechanics, cloth Learning the intricacies of a lathe
in a trade school subventioned by
iiiildren must be provided with hot cutters, tailors, seamstresses, clots.
the J.D.C.; and (4) Applying for a,
noon-day meals. Daily 15,000 such biers and machinists.
loan at a free loan

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