A merica Awish periodic.! Carter CLIP ON AMIDE • CINCINNATI 20, 011/0 piEVEritorriffirunffiRompag and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE THREE STAGE AND SCREEN lintiple Sett; El r cpAnn LLIOODU1A140 AT BLVD • .st 11- et. a- OPEN 11:30 A. AI, TILL 1:30 A. to Friday, Saturday, Monday g. JEAN HARLOW SPENCER TRACY in "RIFFRAFF" "GREEN LIGHT" d et ly Id PLUS autism Powell l — Jean Arthur PLPS VICTOR 310011E in "The Ei-Mrs. Bradford" We're on the Jury *TIM PARKING — CURB SERI' 1c10 — CENTER NEWS FLASHES WEINBERG'S Jewish Bailin Moat* EVERY EVERY SUNDAY SUNDAY 10:00 TO TO 11 a.m. 11 a.m. STATION CITATION WJBK WJBK • Catering to Luncheons, Bridge Parties, etc. BOESKY'S ON 12th STREET Dr. Gunzburg's Pupils Re- ceive Awards • lean Harlow being shown this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, on the same bill with The Ex-Mrs. Bradford", featur- ing William Powell, Jean Arthur, James Gleason and Ralph Morgan. On Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the features will be: "Green Light", with Errol Flynn, Anita Louise, Margaret Lindsay and Walter Abel; "We're On the Jury," with Victor Moore and Helen Broderick. Hazelwood MICHIGAN—Errol Flynn and Kay Francis in "Another Dawn" with Ian Hunter and a big cast, is now at the Michigan Theater sharing honors with an all-star vaudeville show featuring "in person" Mary Small, Herman Timberg and Company with Her- man, Jr.; Red Donahue and his One of the largest gatherings of Pal; Ben Berry, and the Three the season attended the open house Winter Sisters. party held Saturday night, June UNITED ARTISTS—The merry 26. A fine floor show was headed by Henry Armeda, well-known movie mad Marx-men (Groucho, Chico, and Harpo) continue their hilar- star, and other headliners from the ious comedy for a second week Fox Theater. of "A Day at the Races" at the • United Artists Theater. Members of Franklin Hills FRANKLIN HILLS COUNTRY CLUli found refreshing relief from the last week-end in the mag- nificent new swimming pool. • Tuesday, June 22, marked the first big ladies' day of the season. It was well attended. Bridge, mah jong as well as the swimming pool held the spotlight. Prizes were offered. • A gala formal dinner dance will be held Saturday night, Jul y 3, for members only. An- other magnificent floor show has been promised by Dave ldzal, featuring 60 top per- formers from the Fox Theater. • in COOL COMFORT SAKS4: 3 SHOWS SAT. & SUN. Delicious Holiday Dinners 125 MT mum 3211 W 1111/111A 1 'JACKSON Mill & e e COOL Sunday night, July 4, will in- troduce dinner dancing. There will be card games. • Swimming 'exhibitions will Le held Monday afternoon, July 5. • ' The following entertained parties on Tuesday, June 22: Mrs. E. G. Klein, Sent Al. Stern, Mrs. Joseph Prentis, Mrs. Harry 11. Levy, Afro. S. Stone, Afro. Myron Landsberg, Mrs. Harry Becker, Mrs. Da- vid Hubar. • On Saturday night, June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ideal enter- tained a dinner party of 32 in honor of their daughter Gloria. • Friday, July 2, Miss Josephine Welt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt, entertained a party of 12 guests. v 111011110 010 Re WANTED—I,000 MEN to Smoke Majestic Cigars 'Marie AUSTIN • 6 Regal DANCERS • Will HENDERSON Distributed Si : 1 NATHAN NORMAN • TY 1.6635 On Sale at All Better Dealers GLEE CLUB BAND NATIONALLY SANTO FON It imp "IIIT PURE FOOD STORES DINNERS Vandalism, Catholic Attack on Jews pal &HATA t4 124 Dar f seelf • I(111C1 2410 HARL SMITH ESTRA 4 Caw ma. PASS ATP NAM French Scholars Publish Journal Expoeing Racial Fallacie. PARIS (WNS) — "Race et Racisme" is the name of • new bi-monthly journal being pub- lished here by a group of French authors and scientists to inform "the French public on the extra- ordinary dissemination of racial theories in certain countries." The publication will seek to ex- Plain these theories and to show they govern the entire social life of countries in which they are applied and the consequences to which they lead. The British Labor Party Is Iris, Inc a lot of attention to a plan for its rehabiliation drafted by Emanuel Shinwell, former minis- dreds, even thousands, of the young in this country in dis- loyalty to the American flag," he said. "Of course when you speak to them about it their leaders, the traitors who are at the head of the organization, will tell you there is no incompatibility be- tween their loyalty to fascism and Nazism and loyalty to the American Government. Every one knows that that cannot pos- sibly be true, and it cannot be thought to be true by any man possessed of intellectual integ- rity." Asserting that "no man can be loyal to American institutions or loyal to the American flag and believe in a single fundamental principle of fascism and Nazism." Senator Borah accused those of preaching those isms of being "disloyal regardless of what they may say to the public." He said too that "the teaching! which are being given these young people train them to disbelieve In our form of government and train them to believe in loyalty to a form of government which is at war with our system of govern- ment That is going on all over the country. It is the same kind of duplicity, the same kind of de- ception that is being practiced by fascism and Nazism interna- tionally now in the war against Spain. I call attention to it for the reison that we ought to real- ize nationally here at home, and internationally, that the basic Principles of fascism and Nazism are deception, and duplicity. are professing to do what they are not doing. or professing the con- trary of what they propose to do. So here in this country our youth are being poisoned with the doc- trine which is at war with every principle upon which these in- stitutions rest And they will say Dr. Mark Gunzburg presented six of his pupils for the examina- tions at Trinity College in Lon- don, held June 1 in the Grinnell Auditorium. Arthur Searle of the Detroit Board of Education received the following report from the exam- iner: Mrs. Ilelen Robson passed the licenciate diploma examina- tion with 81 points; Benjamin Fogel, the exhibitioner of 1936, and Peggy Mann passed the high- er local test, both with honors, in the intermediate division, Leon hard Fox and Loraine Gendil passed with honors and Ilene Pos- ner with merits. Revelry by Night POWATAN Iii any Ifotes Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldbehave ae their guest for the nett few 'weeks their mother, Mr.. K. Coiling of Cleveland. 0. Samuel A. Landau of New York. a farmerresident of this city, la opending a few days here calling on old friends and acquaintance.. Mrs. Locals Levine and son, Allan, left an Monday for Cincinnati, 0., when they will be the goests of relatives for sev- et al weeks. WHERE PRICE TELLS AND QUALITY SELLS Thirty guests were Invited to • beauti- fully appointed brIdgeoluncheon at the Wenonah Hotel on Friday. when Mr• Joseph SomplIner and Mla Miriam Kra- mer entertained for their sister, Mr. flurry Bernstein of Rocheeter, N. Y. • Mrs. Eta Levine has returned home after an extended Anil with relatives In Dayton, Lima and Columbus. 0. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman returned Sunday from Detroit, where they ac- companied their son, Robert, who left on Saturday to spend a few Weeks with relatives In Buffalo. N. Y. Morris Greenetein of the Central High &Root faculty ha. motored to New York to spend a part of hie vacation . A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Cherie. Anthony left on Sunday for Jackson, Mills and Reeve, corn- Detroit. where he will spend this week edy song team, is in its final with his aunts, the Mimes Rosenberg of 3750 Sturtevant Ave. week at the Powatan. This team has proved to be one of the best Sir. and Um. Abe Gelbard and family Detroit were week-end guests of Mr. favored of those so far to ap- of and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz at their eum• mar home at Killarney Beach. pear on any of the club's bills. With them are Marie Austin, Mr. and Mr. )4orris Goldberg and fam• swing singer, the six lovely Regal Ily. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rempllper and Dancers and Will Henderson's dsughters, and Mr. and Mrs I. 1) Ilar tee of the Jewish Agency for r son and son. ars spending the summer Palestine, the first time that such Glee Club band. et their respective summer homes at a body has been formed since Sam Sofferin announces the Killarney Beach. the extended agency was created star attraction of the season. the in 1929. The representatives for Tic Toe Girls, from the current WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- PALMS-STATE — Joe E. Picture "Hit Parade," opening DENS ON MONDAY EVENING the new committee, which be- cause of Its smallness is expected Brown as the world's dizziest avia- July 6th. tor, in "Riding on Air" with Guy To top off Detroit's Fourth of to be more wieldy and effective Kibbee, Florence Rice and Vin- July athletic program the Arena than the larger body, were an- ton Hayworth is now showing at Contributions to the Jewish Bowl will stage a four-bout all- nounced at the meeting of the the Palms-State Theater on the Children's Home star wrestling card with its two smelled actions committee of the same program with a mystery mysterious grapplers colliding in World Zionist Organization. thriller "Men in Exile" with Dick Labor Retains Lead in Unofficial The Jewish Children's Home of the main event. Purcell and June Travis in the Detroit wishes to acknowledge Congress Election Rreturns leading roles. NEW YORK (WNS) — Com- with thanks the receipt of dona- plete but unofficial returns from tions from the following: FOX — Storming in its epic the elections for American dele- Mrs. Sadie Singer, 3342 Chi- sweep over half the world, "Slave cage Blvd.; Martin Weise, 2611 gates to the World Zionist Con- Ship," mightiest of all screen Gladstone Ave.; Mrs. A. Dutach, gress leave the party standing un- sea stories is now on the Fox 3781 Cortland Ave.; Mrs. Wiser, changed from earlier reports, (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE/ Theater screen. On the stage the 3820 Tuxedo Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. with Ticket No. 2 of the Labor- Fox offers a gay fiesta of comedy, George Kahn, 1541 Virginia ites leading with 30,296 votes. Jews. The commander of the song and dance headlined by none Park, in memory of Solomon In second place is Ticket No. 1 other than Herman Bing, the Klein; Mrs. A. M. Jordan, 2419 new unit will be placed in the of the General Zionists, with hands of a British officer who spluttering comedy star of dozens Calvert Ave.; Abe Salem, 3295 23,532 votes, followed by Ticket will have Jewish and Arab depu- of screen laugh hits. Rochester Ave.; Miss Rose Fried- ties. Headquarters will be lo- No. 3 of the Mizrachi, with 18,- 709 votes, Ticket No. 5 of Iia- man, 3200 W. Boston Blvd.; 3. cated in Sated. Several stations ADAMS — "The Great Hospi- W. Webber; Harry Barsky, 640 dassah with 18,265 votes, and tal Mystery," known in produc- W. Willis Ave.; Alpha Theta have already been erected and a Ticket No. 4 of the Jewish State tion as "Dead Yesterday." intro- Kappa Fraternity; Sigma Gamma new road is now under construc- Party with 785. The total vote duces Jane Darwell, as a matron- Beta Sorority; Avoda Men's Club; tion for a length of 53 kilomet- was 97,647. On the basis of l y head nurse in a hospital, who Morris Steinberg, 550 W. Lafa- ers, skirting the Lebanese and this vote the allocation of dele- is also a feminine sleuth. "For- yette Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Syrian frontiers and stretching gates by parties will be as fol- bidden Adventure," jungle pic- M. Zechman, 17175 Woodingham from Lake Huler all the way lows: Labor 34; General Zion- ture, filmed by the Los Angeles Drive, in memory of Miss Muriel west to the Mediterranean. The ists, 23; Mizrachi, 17; Iladassah, Exploration Club in Indo-China, Smith; 'Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. project will involve a total cost 17; Jewish State Party, 1. of $500,000 and is part of the is a second feature. Schwartz, 2433 Blaine Ave., in Palestine government's program Conceding that Jewish youth memory of Miss Muriel Smith; to halt illegal immigration from in the United States is still not DOWNTOWN -- The Down- Harry Hirschberg, 2225 Longfel- these two countries and to sufficiently interested in Zionism town Theater is offering a new low Ave., in memory of Mayer strengthen the defenses of Pales- and Palestine, Isaac Imber, presi- style of entertainment this week, Davis; Irving H. Rubin, 2959 tine. dent of Masada, Zionist Youth including stage and screen pres- Leslie Ave.; Misses Freda and Organization of American, told Jewish Agency for Pal. entations. On the stage are of- Anne Davis, 2014 W. Euclid. estin e announced here that It the opening session of Masada's fered 50 girl models in person foprth annual convention that had completed gement' representing red heads, blondes for the extension of colonic.. pelt of the blame rests with the Neugarten Sunshine Club and brunettes together with an Zionist districts because they lion in three new arena owned eminent lecturer. It is called have not helped in organizing by the Jewish National Fund. The Neugarten Sunshine Club "Ho wto Choose a Wife?" On the The three new tracts were hith- Jewish youth. He recommended screen is "Pitfalls of Youth," a held its final monthly meeting of erto uncultivated by Jews. Ac. organization of a movement to story of modern evils of the new the year on Monday, June 28, at tual settlement of agricultur. train pioneer groups for Pales- generation who are lured into the the Jewish Community Center. tine and outlined a program of The business meeting was fol- 1st. will begin within the next carefree mode of life. It shows two weeks. activities for the coming. year. wild gin parties, back seat pet- lowed by piano selections played The 20th biennial World Zion- Louis Lipsky, American member by Mrs. Julius Green. ting and strip poker orgies. of the World Zionist Executive, Mrs. Morton L. Snyder, chair- ist Congress, which opens in Zur- ich on Aug. 3, will be dominated outlined to the convention the man of the ways and means com- present political situation in Pal- mittee, announced that the annual by the political issues arising out estine. donor luncheon will be held on of the Royal Commission report, It was made clear in the tenta- Masada to War on Assimilation Wednesday, Nov. 17. Deploring the existence of a tive program of activities issued marked assimilatory, tendency Form Reading for Mayor here. The congress agenda de- among Jewish youth in America, cided upon by the Jewish Agency ing doctrines inimical to the prin- Organization executive centralizes the proceed- Masada, the youth Zionist organi- ciples of the American Govern. Inge on the Royal Commission re- zation of America, concluded its ment. It is simply a method of The Richard W. Reading for port and the British government's fourth annual convention with the deception." Mayor Club was organized with policy for Palestine based upon adoption of resolutions providing Mrs. Joseph Dillow as president. it. After the inauguration by for the establishment of the post Portland Labor to Refuse to Un. Mrs. Ida Schultz was appointed Dr. Chaim Weizmann of a me- of travelling secretary, an exten- load German Ship. chairman to contact the various morial to Nahum Sokolow, the sion of its Hebrew school, the or- PORTLAND, Oregon (WNS) Jewish organizations of the city. President of the World Zionist ganization of an advisory board of —Anti-Nazi circles on the Pacific Anyone interested and wishing to Organization will deliver a Po- leading Jewish figures to collabor- Coast are awaiting with interest join and co-operate should get litical survey to the delegates. ate with the Mende executive the arrival of the next German in touch with the secretary, Mil- The political debate will follow board, the adoption of a $3,500 Pal- ship in Portland to see whether dred Knoppow, Euclid 9565-W, or immediately thereafter and will estine budget. Israel Berman, ex- the Central Labor Council here Euclid 3527-W. continue for several days, with ecutive secretary, urged Masada to will translate into action its re- the members of the executive become the trainers of Jewish boys cent resolution placing all Ger- and girls at impressionable gses participating. man ships on the unfair list and assembly. The Bishop's statement Apart from a comprehensive as the only far-sighted approach calling upon union to refuse to came in the course of a debate report on the activities of the to the basic problem in Jewish life. unload German vessels or trans- on foreign relations In which he executive and the economic posi- In response to this suggestion the port German cargos. If the unions rebuked the Bishop of Gloucester tion in Palestine, the remainder convention voted to take a more here actually refuse to unload for his appeal to English Chris- of the executive's report will be direct part in the work of Young Judaea. German vessels ships flying the tians to recognize that Nazism in turned over to committees which Isaac amber of New York was swastika will have to abandon Germany "may be looked upon as will prepare recommendations for Portland as a port of call. a real representation of Chris- the plenary session. A special reelected president. Other officers named were: Morris Kritman, Bos- tianity." evasion to celebrate the 40th an- ton, Frank Licht, Providence, Jos- !ewe Barred from Toronto Tennis niversary of the political Zionist eph Fischer, Cleveland; Eleazar League Reich's Neighbors Move t o End movement as embodied in the Lipsky and Paul Safro of New TORONTO (WNS)—Dr. J. G. Fraud of Falsely Labeled World Zionist Congress will be York, vice-presidents; Samuel K. Inkster of Knox Presbyterian Exports held on Aug. 8, in the Casino at Miller, New York, treasurer. Church and the Rev. G. Stanley NEW YORK (WNS) — Com- Basle, where the first Zionist Russell of the Deer Park United mercial attaches in the United Congress was held in 1897 under Church were among the Christian States of countries bordering on the leadership of Theodor lierzl. ISRAEL DAICHES DEAD clergymen who took the lead in Germany have taken steps to put The agenda provides for the par- LONDON (WNS) — Rabbi Is- protesting the action of the Tor- an end to the practice of German ticipation in the congress proceed- onto Tennis League in refusing exporters who attempt to circum- Inge of 500 delegates during the rael Chaim Dalches. chief Or- thodox rabbi of Leeds and one membership to the lludson Tennis vent the anti-Nazi boycott by last 12 days of its sessions of England's most eminent Tal- Club, an organization comprised shipping German goods into Roosevelt Gets Plea of Arabs mudists, died at his home in of Jews. When the Hudson Ten- neighboring countries where they An appeal to President Frank- Leeds at the age of 87. He was nis Club was first blackballed its are stamped with labels indicat- lin D. Roosevelt on behalf of the members considered organizing a ing they were made in those Arabs of Palestine was dispatched for many years rabbi of the Beth Hamedresh Hagodol Congrega- rival Jewish tennis league, but countries. After this fraud was fro mhere in the form of a cable- tion of Leeds and president of this has now been abandoned. called to the attention of the gram by the Arab Higher Com- the Association for Furthering commercial attaches here by the mittee. The message declared Traditional Judaism in Great English Bishop. at Odds Over Joint Boycott Council, they com- that the Arabs were "saddened Britain. Born near Kovno. Lith- Stand Toward Hitler municated with their home gov- and alarmed by the efforts of the LONDON (WS) — Hitler's ernments and arranged for tight- Jews to induce the United States uania, he was celebrated as the author of commentaries on the treatment of Jews and non-Aryan ening up regulations no that the to intervene against the just Tractates of the Palestinian Tal- Christians is making impossible trick may no longer be employed. Arab demand to live freely in mud and numerous volumes of the position of the Christian The Boycott Council has also cir- our own country." Halachic discourses and sermons. churches of England who "want cularized American milk com- The negotiations to bring He is survived by two sons, Rabbi friendship with Germany and panies with a request not to Zionist. and non-Zionists closer Salts Daiches, minister of the want to make amends for the in- participate in the 11th annual In- together for • discussion of the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation, justice Germany suffered under ternational Dairy Congress which impending crisis for Palestine and Dr. Samuel Daiches, profes- the Versailles Treaty," the Bishop L to be held in Germany from bore fruit in the nomination of Cincinnati Is Stirred by Synagogue PARADE" AND HIS C. F. SMITH CO. M from I Natrs naltbuth Morning Menke.: i'lerierled Patriotism" will be the ouldect of Dr. Leo Si. FranklIn'• aermon t Temple Beth El Saturday morning, July 3. Heryleen, Inch •re held In the Brown Memorial Chapel during the mum- mer months begin at 10 o'clock. Memorial Gins: Temple Memorial Fund; In memory Nation Loewenstein and Sigmund Un- lit, . from Mr.•nd Mr* Sigmund Orin: In memory of Irving Oberfelder, from Mr. and Mre. M. S. welt; In tomer), of Samuel P. Wilk., Sarah Itosenaweig and Milford Stern, front Mr. and Mrs. locki Temple Library Fund: In memory of Slayer Davis, from Mr. and Mr. B. O. Jean Ilarlow, Spencer Tracy, A. Courtney White, latest ad- Joseph Calleia and Una Merkel in "Riffraff" top the week's bill at dition to the Detroit Federal the Center Theater, Woodward and Theater cast and on loan from Holbrook. This excellent film is the New York Federal Theater, made his first appearance with the local group as Mephistopheles in "The Tragical History of Doc- tor Faustus," which opened at the People's Theater, 8212 12th St., Arden. Thursday evening, July 1. Power Rooks: Prayer nooks were pre/tented to the Courtney White has had a rich Temple In memory of Mllion Barnett experience in the commercial I, hie brother and sister and hie parent.. Illoontgarden Tuition Fund: In honor theater. He appeared with Otis of the 25th wedding annlveraary of Me Skinner in a revival of "The and Mrs. David Berlin from Dr, and lars. lierbert Kallet. Honor of the Family," supported Ruth Franklin Einstein Memorial Loan Violet Heming in "Three Faces Fund; In memory of Cora :Homan. from a Mrs S. T. Gilbert, Mr. Fannie East" and played Landro Op- Mr.nd F. Te Mr. and ?Are. William It posite Lenore Ulric in "Man of Frank, ichner, Mrs. Esther Schlesinger; In Wax." He was the original "Dra- memory of Simon Loewenetein, from Mr. and Mr.. lierhert Itoinhelnier; In cula" and his Dr. Ned Darrell in memory of Eugene Itelnhelmer and Julia Eugene O'Neill's "Strange Inter- Kin, from Mra Emma N. Cohen; in memory of Sadie Bing and Albert Bleier, lude" at the Wilson Theatre sev- from • mrs. Fred Marymont; In memory eral seasons ago will be remem- f Albert limier and Cora !Roman, from r. and Mrs. Morris Iliger. bered by Detroit theater-goers. Downtown Theaters 12th & "Tragical History of Dr. Faustus" at the Fed- eral Theater 10:00 test. 'elle vest rna- ion- will "lay al. Men, - Tues. • WM. • Thur. ERIMI, FLYNN ANITA 1.01.1 , 10 In Week's Attractions at Center Theater _zre1emme••• E. A. Hurley Is Appointed New Ekhardt and Becker Executive Edward A. Hurley, formerly general superintendent of the Peter Fox Brewing Co. of Chicago, has been appointed assistant general manager of the Ekhardt & Becker Brewing Co. Mr. Hurley was associated with the Peter Fox Brewing Co. from -- 41:444.21 RACING D ;LILY 2:30 P.M. Admission $1.26 1NCIA10110 TAX r- • REPORT ROOSEVELT INTERVENTION FOR JEWISH HOMELAND no STATE FAIRGROUNDS - E. H. HURLEY early in 1933 and had complete supervision of all departments. During that period the business of the Chicago brewery grew from 30,000 to 250,000 barrels per year to become the second largest pro- ducing brewery in the Chicago district. Mr. Hurley is a native of De- troit and prior to entering the brewery field he was connected with one of the country's largest con- struction and engineering com- panies. He Is well known through- out the brewery world and brings to Ekhardt k Becker, a background of well-rounded executive ability and experience. OBITUARY CUSSIE BLATNIKOFF of 936 E. Ferry Ave. 74 years old. died on July 1. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. on Sunday, July 4 with inter- ment in Beth Moses Cemetery. She Is survived by her husband. Samuel; three sons, Harry of New Orleans, La.; Mahan and Dare of Detroit; five daughters, Mr. J. Groner of Los Angeles, Mrs. D. Friedman, Mrs. L Rob- Moon, Mrs. II. Cohen and Mrs. M. Horwitz all of Detroit, 13 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. SAMUEL COOPER of 2967 Monterey Ave., 62 yean old, died on Monday afternoon. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon, with burial in Workmen's Circle Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Yetta; a son, Theodore; three daughters, Mrs. Jack Hyman, Mrs. Jack Nicherman and Sadie Cooper; and a brother, Jacob of Los Angeles. Rev. Castor Jacob Silvermaa •17119610,4.1, 111HIL 0 94 Yaw/ host*. Itaeonamodal ag rai=isam 2903 Ellalmrst TO. 148711 blacrlarao Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Delrull'a Favorite )1011•L VILER SHIN wedding (Wane. Lig lertaraw4 M Ilos. and b ar palatauel. A Modern Jewish Funeral Home OFTERING Ognipatlittir strain DAY OR MUM? Phone MAC... 2525 WERNEY Jewish Funeral Home Office, Chapel & Showrooms 613 CLAIRMOUNT AT 2ND SARAH MARTIN of 13708 LaSalle Blvd., 51 years old, died on June 28. Funeral services were held at the Wer- ner Funeral Home on June 28 with interment in Turover Ceme- tery, Rev. S. Mogill officiating. She is survived by four daugh- ters, Lillian. Bertha, Mrs. Rose Green and Mrs. Ceil Kramer; two sons. Isadore and Max; a brother, A. M. Diamond; and two sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Sussman and Mrs. Ida Chafetz, JACOB COHEN of 26688 Richton Ave.. 56 years old, died on June 15. Funeral services were held on June 17 with interment in Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man officiating. Ile is survived by his wife, Fannie Goldsmith Cohen; two sons, Milton and Ar- thur; • brother, Abe of Miami; Manuel Math Grarda• sad Karat. 11.aarmabs 7721 TWELFTH ST. =DOUG IWO • There .1 aced a I...4 ma arm okay., kaisakri eg taaeval arragrevaroba 1114 ATTENTIVE PERSONAL SERVICE ... GILBERT'S SI DELAWARE AVE.