A mericam "elvish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PIEDVIT AWISR June 18, 1937 THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING EVENT! CALENDAR OF EVENTS ROBINSON'S TRADITIONAL Store-Wide June Sale di' BRIDES . . f I, o e Ie I I B le a TM. is your opportunity to furnish your new home in good taste with better quality furniture at definite savings. Every style—modern, conven. tional or period are in. eluded in this store•wide event. Come! See for yourself what en unusual Luring opportunity this once•a-year sale affords. Here's an event that appeals to everybody because it offers exceptional savings in every department. Come in now! Make your selections from an endless variety of new creations from Jamestown, Chicago, Grand Rapids and other American furniture centers. It will pay you to anticipate your furniture needs and buy now at these marked reductions. A deposit will reserve your purchase for later delivery. In view of the rising price market, the values in this sale are doubly important. Take advantage of them now! • CHARGE ACCOUNTS OR BUDGET TERMS • LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES • DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR PURCHASE Robinson's is not connected with any store of similar name il ai id is id Cs Ps as PAGE THREE RONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ROBINSON FURNITURE COMPANY Washington Blvd. at 1420 — Oben Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings • June 22—Annual meeting of United Hebrew Schools of De- troit. Election of officers. June 24—Annual picnic of Neugarten Sunshine Club. July 11—Yeshivah Beth Ju- dah excursion to Put-In-Bate July 11—Annual picnic of Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. July 14 — Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid excursion to Bob Lo, July 27—Excursion to Bob Lo by North Woodward branch of J. W. E. W. 0. Oct. 24 — Annual dinner- dance of Home Relief Society. Saul H. Rose Heads Temple Men's Club Saul H Rose Is the new presi- dent of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El. He was elected Wednes- day night at a meeting in the Men's Club room of thd temple. Other officers were elected as fol. Mrs. Schiller Goes To N.H.J.C. Parley At the 30th anniversary celebra- tion of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, to be held In that city from June 26 to 30, Mrs. Rose Schiller, president of Detroit's branch of the N.H.J.C., will represent SAUL H. ROSE this city. Jewish phil anthropic lows: Leo I. Franklin, vice-presi- leaders from all dent; Harry C. Markle, treasurer; parts of the Benjamin Wilk, secretary; mem- United States bers of the board of directors are: will gather to Arthur Haas, Charles I. Bassey, part icipate in Jacob Langer, Dr. Milton S. Marx, this event, the Dr. Nathan Schlafer, Karl B. Se- highlight of gall, Edward Lichtig, Maier Fin- which will be ; sterwald, James Wineman, Ellis the setting of the Thal and Ephraim R. Gomberg. cornerstone of A symposium on the subject of the service anti-Semitism, under the chair- building to manship of Arthur Haas, featured house the new the program at this meeting. Par- Mn. Schiller dining room and ticipants were William Isenberg, kitchen. Max Freedman and Lionel Fink. The Detroit league was organ- Discussion from the floor followed ized to aid the Denver home in the addresses of the speakers. its effort to assist destitute chil- A new constitution was adopted dren of the poor patients who by the club embodying provisions come to the T. B. home from all for a comprehensive program of over the country. These children activities during 1937-38. are given a home, education and Tribute was paid to Irving excellent care, through the support Hirschman, retiring president of of branches like Detroit's. the club, who served in the execu- tive capacity for two years. Council's Special Project Event Is Financial Success Officer's Installed By Zedakah Club ZIONIST CONGRESS ELECTION SUNDAY (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) in a seaport on the current Shekel campaign. The report shows a substantial increase in virtually all countries in the sale of the Shekel, which is the symbol of affiliation with the World Zion- ist Organization. As of the date of the report at the same time last year. The United States is credited with 207,000 as against 135,000. Other increases Includ- ed South Africa, with 16,000 as compared with 14,000, and Ar- gentina, with 12,000 as against 6,500. Denmark sold 704 Shek- olim this year as against 450 last year, and will thus be able to elect a delegate. Palestine Hunts Arabs Who Shot at Police Inspector•Gen. eral Spicer The Arab National Committee has set in motion a fruitless search for the three Arab snip- ers who fired five shots at Roy G. Spicer, inspector-general of the Palestine police. The com- mittee ordered a hunt throughout Jerusalem and the villages in tho vicinity, but no results were re- ported. Spicer was shot at by the Arabs as they surrounded his car in the center of Jerusalem. The inspector-general was not wounded, but his driver, Constable Morris Milner, was wounded in the chest, necessitating his re- moval to the hospital. The scene of the attack was in the vicinity of numerous government offices. Spicer was on his way to his of- flee when three fellaheen armed with revolvers stopped his car, in which he ocupied therear seat. Immediately after the shoot- ing the police conducted an in- tensive search for the gunmen, raiding Arab cafes , throughout the city, questioning passersby at the scene of the crime and stop- ping all cars leaving the city. A Jewish eye-witnesses told the po- lice that three Jewish passersby had chase dthe Arab snipers to- ward the Old City, where they had been lost in a crowd. 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"YOUR PROTECTION is a POLICY with us" BLUMBERG 11 it0TIIEItS INSURANCE 1309-10 LAFAYETTE BLDG. ItAndolph 8200 OBITUARY English Zionists Agree on United TOIL SHIER Congress Ticket; Labor Is of 3017 Gladstone Ave., 78 years Blocking Unity in U. S. Democratic Ballot For Delegates to Congress Conclave Approximately 400 council mem- bers and their friends attended the LONDON (WNS)—Setting an old, died on June 14. Funeral The 16th annual installation of successful second annual Franklin officers of Zedakah Club was example of unity to Zionists services were held on June 15 Extraordinary Conference Sum. Hills Day, sponsored by the Detroit held at Northwood Inn, June 9, throughout the world in view of with Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiat- moned for Oct. 16 and 17 (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) section, National Council of Jew- in the form of a luncheon bridge. the critical political situation. the ing, He is survived by his wife, in Philadelphia ish Women, last Wednesday, at the The invocation was given by Mrs. English Zionists have agreed on Anna; a daughter, Mrs. Sally OF QUALITY Sint such un-American and divis- Franklin Hills Country Club. CLOTHES a united slate of delegates to the Kessler; two grandsons and a E. Waldstein. brother, Hyman, of Los Angeles. ive propaganda. NEW YORK—The convening The guests were welcomed by The following officers were in- forthcoming Zionist Congress and Leaflets appealing to American Mrs. Maurice Klein, president of of the next session of the Amer- thus will not hold any Congress tourists going to France for the the local section, who presided dur- stalled: President, Mrs. Abe Ro- EDITH ROTMAN elections. The 14 delegates to ican Jewish Congress through Paris Exposition to boycott the ing the brief assembly, together senberg; first vice-president, Mrs. which England is entitled will of 2010 Hazelwood, 21 years old, German pavilion at that fair are with Mrs. David Cooper, chairman Norman Adilman; second vice- be divided as follows: General died on June 12, Funeral services direct Individual democratic elec- president, Mrs. Sam Baker; third being distributed by members of of the day. were held on June 13 with inter- tions was announced by Dr. Ste. vice-president, Mrs. Herbert Wal- Zionists, 7; Mizrnchl, 3; Labor 3, the women's division of the Joint ment in Brith Sholom Cemetery, phen S. Wise, president of the Mrs. Klein discussed the work lace; recording secretary, Mrs. and Jewish State Party 1. Boycott Council to passengers em- Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiating. American Jewish Congress. This that the National Council is doing Sam Almug; treasurer, Mrs. Joe barking on transatlantic liners at She is survived by her parents, Is in accordance with the resolu- NEW YORK (WNS) —Blame Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rotrean; tion adopted at an extraordinary all New York piers. The leaflets to assist refugees. Mrs. Edith Staub; corresponding secretary, Bercovich, head of the Child Place- Mrs. Milton Mahler; financial for the failure to net up a united are also being handed out in two brothers, Jack and Abraham, session in Philadelphia on March meat Bureau, told about the par- ticket of American delegates to and three sisters, Mrs. Fred II. 16, 1935. front of the offices of steamship ticular child which die 'Detroit secretary, Mrs. Michael Milton the Zionist Congress was laid at Mrs. Harris; advisor, junior lines and their agents. An adjourned session of the Cohen, Mollie and Selma. section supporta. Greenblatt; publicity, Mrs. Harry the door of the Peale Zion-Zeire delegates accredited to.this extra- Lehman Condemns Intolerance Mrs. Cooper reported on the Rott. Zion Party by Louis Lipsky, ordinary conference has been MORRIS BARUCH Americans must raise their day'a receipts. Mrs. Robert Streit'. The ceremonies were presided chairman of a sub-committee of of 1994 Blaine Ave., 46 years summoned for Oct. 16 and 17, voices against attacks upon re- ling was awarded the prize for the A.'s election commit- the Z. 0. over by Mrs. Max Coven, assisted in Philadelphia, at Hotel Benja•, ligion and growing intolerance in largest number of tickets sold. The old, died on June 14. Funeral many parts of the world, Govern- proceeds are to be placed in the by Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Mrs. Jack tee, who sought to reach an agree- services were held on June 16 min Franklin, in Corder to "fur- ment between all parties. The Greenberg, Mrs. Morris Davis. or Herbert H. Lehman declared council's "Special Project Fund." with Interment in Machpelah ther the holding of these elec- Mrs. L. Gould, Mrs. Morris Loeb, basi sof the agreement. which Cemetery, Rabbi I. Stoliman of- tions" and in order to secure "the in an address at a luncheon in The following were among the the Montauk Club preceding the patronesses who contributed to the Mrs. Paul Deuth and Miss Bertha would have done away with the ficiating. Ile is survived by his co-operation of Jewish leaders Cohn. Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz gave June 20th election, was that all 108th annual Sunday school an- financial success of the affair: a throughout the country in their parties should be alloted dele- wife, Dora; a daughter, Rose; the oath of office. niversary day parades throughout Mesdames Osman F. Fisher, S. P. son, Leonard, and his mother, organization." Regular $30 Suits Now $24 gates in the same proportion as Winton A. E. Barlt, Henry Outset. Al- Brooklyn- and Queens, in which A memorial prayer was given An announcement of the con- bert Kahn. 8. T. Gilbert. Isaac Gilbert On Mrs. A. Baruch. " 28 100,000 children and adults par- Julius Gilbert, Harry Newman, Leon by Mrs. Max Rosenbaum in trib- they had elected in 1935. ference and an invitation to par- 35 " " Frank, Sidney Allen, Harold Allen. J. ute to the following departed this basis the party line-up this ticipated. ticipate was sent to the delegates CORA FREEDMAN SLOMAN et " 32 It'. Allen, Fred Olnaberg, David Wilk.. year would have been Labor, 35; 40 " Citing the inculcation of racial Mortimer Meyer. Benjamin Lambert, IL members: Mrs. Ann ,Wohlman, Z. 0. A. 20; Hadassah. 20; and of the Belcrest Hotel, 73 years to the 193 4 session by Dr. Wise. 51 " 36 Simon., Jos. N. Welt. Melville Welt, Mrs. Esther Shugarman and Mo- 45 " old, died on June 13. Funeral and religious hatred in children W. Louis Welt, Harold Schlesinger. Monte Mizrachi, 17. ther Melvina Klein. abroad, Governor Lehman said Wittleshoter, J. Victor Roemer, Clarentia services were held on June 15 Extra Trousers $4 and $5.60 Mrs. Rosenberg thanked the with interment in Woodmere "it is bad enough to teach intoler- Emma Maurice Engem, Victor Welt, David Levy, Jerry Toblan, Henry WIPP. Cemetery, Dr. Leo M. Franklin Roy. Cantos ance, hatred and bigotry to adults man, Walter Lalb, David Cooper, H. outgoing officers and members for J. L. Frank. Julian Wolfner. Maurice officiating. She is survived by but to teach these things to chil- their support and the general Jacob Klein. Harry Winston, Edward Rothman. two daughters, Dorothy F. and dren means the ideas will last for Arnold Brodie, Day Krollk, Theodore public for their co-operation. The Silverman Mrs. Frank V. Martin; a son, generations. It behooves us here Levin, Mortts Kahn, Herbert Robinson. standing committees were named. IITHOICAL Bernard Wursburgen Ales Freeman. worm Hubert E.; six grandchildren and The major money raising affair to teach our children to love their Miser Rosenbaum, Louis Schwarta Aaron DI Two' Mrs. Cora Sloman, a life-long one great-grandchild. Mrs. Slo- religion and practice it and to Deno), Joseph B. Gaylord. Charles La- will be held the early part of De- moues ker, Nathan Rosenberg, Miss Emma cember. Mrs. Ann Adilman, resident of Detroit, died at her man was a member of the Wo- live in the spirit of toldrance and 'Wiwi Rementuade1* and Miss Ann Babcock. apartment in the Belcrest Hotel men's City Club, Sisterhood of chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. good will. It makes no difference on Sunday evening, June 13, after Temple Beth El and National Sam Baker and Mrs. Herbert what religion it is, as long as they 2903 a prolonged illness. Council of Jewish Women. are taught charity, good will and Wallace. Elmhurst i= Mrs. Slomin, the •Idaugl Mrs. David Kaltman rendered devotion to the principles upon TO. 8-6539 several vocal selections, arid was Herman and Clara Freedman, was which this country was founded. ITA SCHWARTZ zessereee Washington Blvd. at Grand River rerraoeee accompanied by Mrs. David Dia- born and educated in Detroit. of 2083 Gladstone Ave., 67 years Assurances from Italy mond at the piano. The rest of Upon her graduation from Central old, died on June 12. Funeral Assurances that the Italian the afternoon was spent playing High School she became a member services were held on June 15 Government plans no change in At a board meeting held at of the staff of the Detroit Public with interment In Clover Hill policy towards its Jewish popula- the new Home for the Aged on bridge. Library in which capacity she Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. tion whom it regards highly, and June 9, the following committee • Rev. Cantor served until her marriage In 1883 Hershman officiating. ORDERS. EXECUTED IN ALL MARKETS that recent attacks against the headed by Mrs. Philip Garelick SCIENTISTS FIND to the late Morris H. Sloman, DAVID Jews in the Italian press are not was chosen to make up the motor She was a woman of unusual GOLDEN IMPORTANT CURES Intellectual endowments and was ROSE COHEN significant of government at. corps which transported the old Detroit'. Favorite titude have been received by the folks from the old to the new associated with several literary of 1662 Taylor Ave., 66 years M (7 II g L (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) American Jewish Congress from residence: groups. She was a member of old, died on June 16. Funeral Timex Italian Minister Fulvio Suvich, Temple Beth El and its Sisterhood, services were held on June 17 Mesdames Jake Collins, Mes- WW1* Perrone. Representing according to an announcement senger, Deutsch, Goodman, Louis decades of life "racial factors of the Woman's City Club and the with interment in Machpelah leo Preformed IM made by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Kauffman, L. Goldberg, S. A. are no doubt also of importance National Council of Jewish Women. Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Donal and by Ap- pointment. president of the American Jewish Grenadier. Rosman, Rosen, J. in view of the high incidence of She is survived by two daughters, man officiating. She is survived Jewish people in our series of by her husband, Nathan C.; three Congress. Mrs. Frank V. Martin and Miss Berhoff, Jack Kavanau, Weller, 100 patients. Relatively far more Dorothy Sloman, and by one son, daughters, Mrs. Ralph Berg, Mrs. The assurances of the Italian Barron. Fanny Weisman, New- Government to the United States man, Gunsberg, Schwartz, Liebo- of the old folks were of British Hubert E. Sloman, five grandchil- Herbert Cohn, Mrs. Arthur Le- INVESTMENT SECURITIES were received following a confer. witz and Boon; and Mr. Cell race stock than in the young dren and one great-grandchild, a vine, of New York; two sons, ence in which the attention of the and A. ' Greenberg, Mrs. coronary group. But here selec- sister, Mrs. Arthur D. Brandeis of Joseph L. and Henry H. of Cleve- Cadillac 7244 1466 Penobscot Bldg. Italian representative was called Garelick says that there were tion and other factors, like time California, and two brothers, Sam- land, and two sisters, Mrs.' Max to the concern of the American sonic who either drove or donat- of immigration, may well enter. uel Freedman of New York and Millner and Mrs. II. Coleman of Buffalo. OFFERING Jewish community with the re- ed their cars who did not leave There were no persons of Jewish Girard Freedman of Seattle. extraction in the older, whereas The funeral took place from the spiritual center of Judaism while cent press campaign against Jews their names with her and she 39 per cent of the young group LIBBY WILLIS Chapel of Temple Beth El on demanding that Jews cancel their wishes to thanb these people as REJECT PLAN FOR at the same time declaring that opposition to Hitlerism, sever well. - were Jewish." DAY OR MGM` Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Leo M. of 2989 Richton Ave., 72 years LIBERALIZING OF Jewish physicians carried off Franklin officiating. Phone MAdison 2525 Id, died on June 12. Funeral' the achievement of the ideal of their connections with Jewish Mrs. Jack Kavanau, in charge lion's Aare of medals given services were held at the Werney LAWS ON DIVORCE a Jewish Homeland does not pre- communities a b r o a d. renounce of the hostesses at the home on the by the association. For scientific Funeral Home on June 13, with clude development of Jewish life support of Zionism or leave the Tuesday wishes to thank all those exhibits of individual investiga- Mrs. Harry Zalin. (Rosalie burial in the Turover Synagogue country. Among the publications who served with her. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) outside of Palestine. Cemetery, Rabbi J. Eisenman of- Lipson) Dies in Belton, which led the attack against the Mrs. J. Rose, chairman of the tions Drs. Arthur Steinberg and Office, Chapel & Showrooms The platform called Palestine Jews were "Popolo d'Italia," re- sunshine group and her associates N. II. Einhorn shared the gold ficiating. She is survived by a South Carolina without the husband's assent, Dr. 613 CLAIRMOUNT AT 2ND medal with five other physicians. son, Harry; three daughters, Mrs. Epstein's plan calls for the in- "a mighty centripetal force giv- garded as Mussolini's personal have planned entertainment and The bronze medal in Clams I Esther Brown of Detroit, Mrs. clusion of such assent in the mar- ing sorely needed strength and organ and edited by his nephew; refreshments for the old folks A tragic death befell Mrs. went to Dr. Louis Gross of Mount Sarah Katz and Mrs. Mary Shtul- riage contract to be applicable reality to the spiritual bonds, and "Regime Fascist*" edited by on that happy occasion. The Sinai Hospital, New York, and Harry Zalin of Belton, S. C., berg, both of Russia; two broth- after a specified number of years which unite the widely dispersed Roberto Farinacci, former secre- following committee has given Dr. Morris Rosenfeld of Johns formerly of Detroit, on Wednes- era, Morris Shapiro of Pittsburgh their untiring efforts to have the Jewish communities. It will be tary of the Fascist Party, as well during which the woman was de- day afternoon, June 9. While Monuments off Character home in readiness for occupancy: Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, won standing in front of a building and Hymn Shapiro of Chicago for them an inexhaustible reser- as many others. serted. and one sister, Becky, of Russia. Giving up a lucrative practice Mesdames Joseph Fink, Max Fer- the bronze medal in Class 2. This ancient Jewish law has voij of inspiration, whence will she was crushed to its walls by A test which heveals that some worked hardship on countless flow those streams of living and his post as associate surgeon ar. Sam Schwartz, I. E. Goodman, auto drivers whose sight is per- an automobile which mounted the ELIAS BITTKER East European women whose hus- waters which will prevent the of Beth Israel Hospital, Dr. Irv- Harry Wine and David Kliger. sidewalk. Mrs. Zalin was rushed Elaborate arrangements have fect In daylight suffer from night to the hospital and died there a of 1446 Pallister Ave., 70 years bands were either killed or dis- possible petrification or ultimate ing Busch, prominent Jewish blindness because of the lack of old, died June 16. Funeral serv- aaeeared during the World War. decay of the Jewish spiritual physician, sailed for Spain to been made for the luncheon that a dark purple fluid in the human short time later. take over the position of surgeon- will take place at the new home Without proof of death they were heritage in their midst-" Only 22 years old. Mrs. Zalin, ices were held on June 17 with eye was shown to the medical On the question of the develop- in-chief of the American Hospi- on July 7. Mrs. Al Goldberg is convention by Jacob B. Feldman was married two and half vears interment In Machpelah Ceme- not legally widows and if their chairman and Mrs. Simon Shat- tery, Rabbi 1. &oilman officiat- husbands migrated to another ment of Jewry throughout the tal established in Spain by the of Philadelphia and his associate, ago, and leaves her husband and land and deserted, they were left world concurrently with the crea- Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish ter is co-chairman. Their com- William J. Erickson. The A. IL a two months old son. She was ing. He is survived by his wife, a mittee will be announced at Anna; two daughter', Mrs. Meyer 'without future hope of marriage tion of a Jewish Homeland. the Democracy. Dr. Busch will relieve A. was also informed by Dr. Mil- the former Rosalie Lipson. and she resided in Detroit most of Stern and Mrs. Bernard Frank; because assent could not be ob- platform sees no conflict, saving, his friend and classmate, Dr. Ed- later date. Contributions to the memorial ton B. Cohen of Cleveland that her life. A graduate of North- and four sons, Dr. I. Irving, Dr. "On the contrary, we believe ward H. Barsky, who set up the enndle sod Warble Mesa-..la untreated allergies gauge facial tained. that Jewish life in the diaspora hospital. Dr. Barsky is returning fund were received as follows: western, Mrs. Zalin leaves innu- David J. both of Detroit. Max of 7719 TWELFTH ST. The proponents of the plan Ann Arbor and Barney of Wyan- to America to seek more help for From Mrs. S. Rothman and fam- and dental crippling. ETCL/D 7101 (outside of Palestine) can and merable friends here. The use of pure vitamin B.1 claimed that it was particularly ily, 2010 Hazelwood, in memory the Loyalist cause. Surviving Mrs. Zalin are her dotte. applicable and necessary today will and should be preserved. The crystals for the cure of gout and of their daughter. Edith. and existence of Hebraically creative mother, Mrs. Helen Lipson and non-rheumatic arthritis, long re- when eo much Jewish migration Lithuania Stirred by Report Ex. from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohen. Unveiling of Tombstone was two sisters, Frieda and Berdie, to taking place. One rabbi said Jewish life in Palestine will make 16517 Baylis, in memory of Edith garded as incurable ailments. Yeshiva Student I. Spanish its preservation in the diaspora announced at the convention by all of South Carolina; and six that it was Conservative Jewry's Rothman. Vice-Minister of Defense "'b- An unveiling of a monument in so much easier, more certain and brothers, Mathew, Jack. Sam, Drs. Sydney Berkovitz and Mar- duty to adopt Dr. Epstein's plan The Simcha Fund received KOVNO, Lithuania. — (WNS) memory of Mary Mellin will take ee a Dyed en. tau tea . Sews tin G. Vorhaus of New York. The Irving, Joseph and Mickey, of because by no doing It adapted worthwhile." Oa zed ...sleets basdnag s —Lithuanian Jewry is atwitter contribution from Mrs. Louis m. place on Sunday, June 20, 1 p. The convention voiced the hope Detroit. dire regenrates bones, its de- tu•esi the law to life whereas orthodox over the report from Spain that Kauffman, 2740 Richton.. sharp at Beth Abraham cemetery, holds the law above individual in resolutions that its Social Jus- M. Brauer. a former student at yelpers state. ATTENTIVE PERSONAL The team of Lewisohn and Woodward and 8". Mile Road. • ' life and Reform Judaism renores tice Commission work with simi- Baseball scouts are giving the SERVICE . . has been Max Reinhardt will direct Ed- Lewisohn is the latest rare In Friends and relatives are in. the law when it is contrary to lac groups of other religious the Slabodka Yeshiva, once over to Jacob Cohen of Ludwig does the sited. denominations and also that the ' appointed vice-minister of de- ward G. Robinson in his next pic- Jewish circles life. Brooklyn, a 10.year-old fence- Government of the United States tense in the Spanish Loyalist goy- speaking and his wife. Thelma, 31 buster, who is the sensation of • ture. Robinson has just returned does the singing ... They made a Palmas.e as Spiritwal Every one of Samuel L7nter- will take the lead in the explore- ernment. Brauer, who is from the East with several thou- 61 DELAWARE AVE. The report on Palestine, which Lion of the possibilities for an ;joined the Loyalist forces shertly New York baseball school . . • sand dollars worth of valuable terrific hit at a benefit for Ezra. myer's children and grandchildren severely criticised Great Britain international conference for the I after the outbreak of the civi I He's • nephew of the Abe !earls. TRINITY 2-3211 paintings which he has added to the women's division of the Fed- get 3500 a year after their 15th for its administration of the Man- removal of factors endangering Ivan Hewell-known chemist, former Syracuse University grid- emotion of Polish Jews birthday not to drink or smoke. his highly valued collection. ironer. date, stressed particularly the world peace. having studied in France. importance of Palestine as a CLERGYMEN AFFIRM IDEAL OF LIBERTY NOW OUR SALE Entire Stock of Men's and Students' Spring SUITS BAUMGARTNER'S 1 Mrs. Cora Sloman Dies at Age of 73 All Topcoats 20% Off Auxiliary of Home For Aged Arranges Fete For Residents DAVID COOPER Geo. T. Shupert & Co. A Modern Jewish Funeral Home eguipatlettr etruirr WERNEY Jewish Funeral Home Maisel Urbacb • There r. GILBERT'S