I Letter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO C NEWSPAPER PRINTED THE, ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH IN MICHIGAN TELEPHONE ETROIT „MIMI IIRONICLE and 34 . ON I km Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy. 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1938 An, Epic in Pioneering By DR. ALEXANDER BEIN NS ' THE LEGAL CHRONICLE teno,im iLirown , EDITOR'. h011i—lilio io the eon...ling inottull,utennt= htrial., a 211 ) ear, of Jewl•lt uplotilding attiO le I Led by the National Conference for Paleothte at 11.11ington, ail! be It. I., ott Jan. 'It 112111 23. CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 • • DECLARES NO REAL I'''' . sii.L:LE I T'l t%‘T„EA L DELAY IMPLIED IN League of Nations Council WHITE PAPER HIT To Deal With Situation of DEMOCRAT CAN ACT 1 FoR u. s. IN Rau 1 BY ZIONIST HEADS I British Government Taken To Task by World Exec- utive and Agency Retiring Ambassador Dodd , le for Settlement Association." The ob- III. i Issues Statement on Re-, Lci- London Recognises Achievements iect of this colonization associa- turn From Germany , tion, the formation of which Dr. Rumanian Jewry Monday corr Premier Goga's Cabinet Divided on Ques- tion of Carrying Out an Immediate Anti-Semitic Program r ROOSEVELT INTERVENTION ASKED IN CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTION 1 How firmly established is the Ruppin had never ceased to de- eettlement work of the Keren mend since 1921. is, first, to lend CONCERN EXPRESSED FOR Ilayesod and how great is the greater private capital to the work JUSTICE DEPARTMENT BY LEADERS IN U. S. STUDIES NAZISM HERE confidence placed in its activities of colonization; secondly, to at- ___ ___ is clearly evidenced by the events tract also private capital for the ,., • s es • • . of the pessimistic last few years. Contrary i Terrorism Continues; Addi- predictions. the extension of national settlement turnstein, Jewitin onipping ■ gress to all work. The first issue of f83,000, Magnate, Fined, Given tional Casualties Are gm. older fully equipped settlements, 4 per cent Debentures for Ger- 30-Month Sentence . Reported Kibutzim and Moshavim, both many was nearly four times over- 1 — have proved sound and profitable subscribed. The Keren Hayesod NEW YORK (WNS) — No concerns. They have—in spite of has so far invested f90,000 share LONDON (WNS — American who really believes ln Detroit the prevailing disturbances and capital in the company and in- Agency) — Taking the 13ritish Jeveish economic upheavals — begun ac- tends continually to increase this democracy can successfully rep. government to task for its delay ernoon, cording to plan to repay th capital by annual grants from the r sent the United States as am- in issuing the White Paper and be assador to lend loans received for settlement pur- budget of the Department for .. in Berlin at the present me, sending out a technical commis- Dr. William E. Dodd, re- to the noses. Feder- This was all im- Agricultural Settlement. By this ' 1 portant in view of the the more fact that sion to investigate proposals for ambassador to Germany, DR. ABBA HILLEL SILVER means as well as by the issue of tiring the partition of Palestine, the declared on his setyrn to this • NEW YORK. — Dr. Abbe Hil. World ;n anti- only a short time previously, in Zionist Executive issued a uesday January, 1935, the Keren Ilaye- a in further number of safe debentures accordince with possibili- tatorships country. Bitterly assailing dk- lel Silver, spiritual leader of The statement to representatives of everywhere but espe- ccasion sod had succeeded in obtaining on ties the "Paso" is eventually to cially in Germany, he intimated Temple, Cleveland, and one of the press which "it deeply de- f Adolf the London money market for the become the determining factor in that his resignation was due net the foremost scholars and leaders olored the in delay because the per- in Ger- first time a long term loan of Palestine settlement. at a favorable rate of Jewish Labor on Jewish Land only to his inability to remain of American Jewry, has been iod of uncertainty has already silent in the face of Nazi oppress. elected national chairman for caused harm to Palestine," and at the interest (4% )—the first "State There is another point of im- sion but because of the State De- 1938 of the United Palestine Ap- urged the government to restore ue for Loan" of Jewish upbuilding en- portance to be considered. Before s refusal to back uP peal,h it was announced by Dr. normal conditions in Palestine, It indi- the war, and even for many years partment ting in terprise in Palestine. s stand in his refusing to allqw atep en S. Wise, his predecessor and particularly to ,"re-establish nocracy. cated the confidence placed by subsequently, the majority of the the United States to be represent- in the sole fund-raising agency in the principle of economic absorp- leaders financial circles in the soundness privately farmed colonies (mosh- ed at the Nazi Party CongreSs. the United State! for the Jewish tive capacity as the criterion for of the Keren Ilayesod, and its avot) were crowded with Arab In a written . statement handed '‘gency see raiestine, supreme Jewish immigration." Meeting at n ting the settlement work, in particular. laborers. The fact that today to newspaper men, Dr. Dodd Zionist headquarters at 77 Great authority in Palestine. smittee made Jewish Another important step taken 11,000 to 12,000 Jewish laborers Dr. Silver will be formally in- Russell St., lirof, Selig Brodet- ed that countries bordering on Rumania will take an in- his position clear. In his state- nonstra- by the Keren Ilayesod was the are at agricultural work in the i stalled in his office by Dr. Wise at sky, member of the executive of terest in the matter in view of their fear that Jewish per- he said: H. Saul- founding of its own colonization orange-growing districts is due to ment s, method of internment hag the national conference for Pal. the Zionist Organization; Dr. Na- secutions in Rumania will drive thousands of Jews to Hagsrai company, "Palestine Agricultural a great extend to the preserving been 1.Iher adopted from Rome to Tokio, Om estine to be held at Washington, hum Goldman'', representative of teat area freedom of religion ttJA emigrate. efforts of the Keren Hayesod. It tim ...axed to mist and nal, entitles Ito D. C., on Jan. 22 and 23, for the Jewish Agency for Palestine ve. has established 63 workers' mimes longer got... thentoches. In a tangle the purpose of mobilizing Ameri- in Geneva, and Rabbi M. L Peri. s i plans and 432 houses and hutments in eimsirs Roosevelt Urged to Intervene n high l ensintrrisZi oit s=142 can Jewry behind the new con- zweig, deputy member of the es- sign to 63 colonies; given the workers i ti]. Rockefeller Foundation hating girl. structive program for the upbuild- ecutive, conferred with newspaper WASIIINGTON, D. C. (W N S) — Although the special training, set up auxiliary regarding the correspondents l '° "1.4"' $"°'"° regulation. t " h 'ir th ' hale tha" theme United States is riot unmindful of developments in every -111111. I ti ing of the Jewish homeland in i• raog farms and organized public works ''''''''' White Paper which was sent in applied, tendert In ...tend countri. ha e Palestine. Lappin in times of unemployment, for undertaken to filo..., expel or It, the form of a letter to High Com. part of the world as they affect the treatment of minor- ling the — the furtherance of which it found- pri.ot Jew*. There hi no doubt that missioner Wauchope by Colonial ities and is keeping a close and sympathetic eye on the hi p fe n Need of Jewish Content in ed last year in conjunction with 1,1;:". „%j r; gd. i . t tr I er.virl::..rd' Secretary W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore situation in Rumania, it has not, Id more, Fund .3h tortniter' ? u,0,,.,, any one who t Le h e Wo r ke rs' 11 _nemp.oyment I under date of Dec. 23, 1937. nor does it intend to emulate the Program Is Streued by oluntary the 1.1 . of 51,1440 cansol for- These h."w'l the "Bitzur" Company. example of France and England f Dud Jew. fought hardyonboth Fertig, Guest Speaker help fi- Grave Concern in U.' S. Jewish workers increase the num- std., or is, terrible ar and game ou in making any formal protest to 3ongress ber of consumers in the colonies. .lsitlitig met he of h. NEW YORK (WNS) — Grave intervention with the Rumanian ally. He At the fourth anniversary cele- strengthen their powers of de- ,"l,,,, aa':""f,,,d'"'"'s - " „Slie sie e is sn s,!71- , ,.„ concern over the situation created government concerning its anti- nefits to bration of the Jewish Commu- fense in times of distress and con- i. ... - ;es*,:t -41....",..a.:74:11.7,..71,-,... '": by the new White Paper on Pal- Jewish program until and if the i receipt nity Center on Sunday evening, stitute a reservoir for new mum. ... is denied, wher e intellectual 'ulna- Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich Heads estine issued by the British gov. treaty rights of Americans are ii. ii,.. . .. and diw•rery are not allowed and ess Bul. which was attended by an audi- grants who here have an oppor- wornmce Committee Composed saws!. are culthated dote, ernment was expressed by lead- Infringed, it was declared by Sec- terature. ence approximating 700, Henry tunity to become familiar with nits' ran a representatite of the United American Zionists in a cable At Men's Clubs Fete; Can- cretary of State Hull at a Press ing of 50 Members sta t te. do democratic people. t ? ze dues- Meyers was elected president to farm work in Palestine, using Ve t to the Colonial office. conference. Mr. Hull pointed out Maint ain the ir faith at home; he tor Sonenklar, Sym- Congress their experiences later on as spe• representative. mtd try to improte that since the United States phony to Entertain cation of Representatives of over 50 Jew- hdfrvAllovul cu.VGlikls: and v. pro - Fcist Pro-Arabism cialists in the colonies, or as in- ry]. as stands for non-interference in the °condom they muot rend. tn. • I Jewish dependent settlers. JERUSALEM (WNS —Palcor or iss Im port., a .„ ..f d pra m , ,..s. ISh agencies, local, national and domestic affairs of other nations inded to "Whoever creates peasants also iss ........1 esiats.....i we sirni- overseas, will plead their cases be. Agency) — Arab newspapers and The fifth annual joint Men's except where the treaty rights of m time e t s si s 'il1,71,70"e e ne :;: : fore the budget committee of the Communist manifestoes added to (creates towns." This, Franz Op- figliZ pZeleassZ,s'a its nationals are affected, it can- of die- Detroit Service Group, during ses- the protest against the White Clubs dinner will be held Wednen. not violate that principle in any penheimer, the well-known econ- ism ...this. Jewry ..With throe itlrolo In mind. t Et t sions scheduled early in February. Paper issued by Colonial Secre• day evening, Jan. 19, at 6:30 case despite its known. policy of omist, has repeatedly stated, Thal I moot reprment nt) country E-,....712e....49 ..men_and _maim -V Tary—orntsbrcurs• defining ' the o'efecKS'It the tocial hall of Com thereby emphasizing the effect bud 1 eoeid a bite, dwetling.nolage Unas exerciser/ bk a sound agriculture ( sm...... naturally more as....tis have been invited to serve on e) terms of reference for the tech- gregation Shaarey Zedek, with Europe. could eminent other rare I. BULLETIN sos on urban development. It may, ilia" nical commission to explore the one be tateeetwful? I made tnidreate. eminent Rumanian Jewry's hope that therefore, well be said that by on .11111a111, nfeillidona and &herbed our problems of partition in Pales- rk, who ditliculiim, neter veldt.- King Carol would prevent the the mere creation of its argicul- inirmsii,... tine. Ad Difaa, leading Arab Ire the gmernment to which I had address new government from carrying tura! settlements the Keren Ilaye- been real. When invitation. to (gra- nationalist daily, publishes an in- celebra- out its anti-Semitic pc:Hey was nd has indirectly exercised an ap- so. Mope Were aunt lo me I main- terview by its London correspon- munity the altitude which our country dashed when an interview in the preciable effect also on urban Mined dent with Oswald Mosley, leader ham maintain. gin. the premitient•y of Congress London Daily Herald quoted George Woollington. Wag It the 111117 colonization. of the British Fascist Union, who sed the er deem,ran 1.05.- him its condemning Jews w ho During the critical years of or renrmentathea is reported to be giving full sup- attend conferences where de• made a settled in the country after to 1926-1928, the Keren Hayesod Irks port to Arab demands in Pales- more., al. ridiculed and attacked? s in be- and during the war as being saved many enterprises which s eanittd think out and • 'crest •...- tine. The fascists hope to take le stated of erninsal Garman" .1"." agreed were on the verge of collapse by Is's "not • good element." over the government of Great ooh ""i' commit- The Rumanian Bar Associa- the necessary funds, Britain in 1942 and will then nul- The anti-Nasia of America the Con- tion has voted to expel its 1,150 while simultaneously the public lify Jewish rights in the Holy seek to counteract the s: a plan Jewish members. works which it financed eased the will Land, Mosley is said to have German pavilion at the New !xpansion A split in the Rumanian position of the workers, besides York World's Fair of 1939 by pledged. Commenting on its in- stic elec. cabinet is indicated in the dif- (TURN TO EDITORIAL PAGE) terview, Ad Difaa declares edi- a "chamber of horrors" that ferences that .list between torially that the Arabs are pre- HENRY MEYERS would give a true picture of Iministra- ' Premier Octavian Cog. and the pared to wait patiently for that contemporary Nazi Germany, RANKLIN TO DISCUSS American succeed Judge Charles Rubber. anti-Semitic leader, Prof. Alex- RM eventuality. the Joint Boycott Council dis• ander Cu... The latter de- ARTICLE BY COURNOS ertig de- The other officers chosen at this A Geneva report to the some closed in making public • let- a Jewis mend• that Rumania resign marsh meeting are: Mrs. Samuel R. Glo- paper states that Victor Anton- ter to Grover A. Whalen, pre.. le from the League of Nations gower, first vice-president; Saul escu, Rumania's rapporteur on -esa ogress Saulson, second vice-president; On Friday evening, Jan. 21, Dr.' dent of the World's Fair Cor- and proceed at once with en- Palestine for the League of Na- "an is acting ' Mrs Joseph M. Welt, secretary; Leo M. Franklin will speak at the poration, asking him for nego- forcing its anti-Semitic pro- tions, will probably be replaced earl y appointment" to risk Con- ' gram. Premier Goga favor ■ Sabbath Eve service at Temple bate for the leasing of space by the new foreign minister of the ;It rights Saul R. Joseph Levin, treasurer. delay in action ■ g•inst the man who The following were elected Beth El, on the topic "An Epistle on the fair grounds. a Goga cabinet with MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH Jews. will support Arab demands be- members of the board for a three- to the Jews," in reply to John Of the total of 92,737 reichs- it . hcoming term: Mrs. Sidney J. All en, Cournos who wrote an article um marks expended by the Jewish budget committee, by Mrs. Joseph fore the League. Leaflete in He- r Fertig year Charles E. Feinberg, Maurice r that title in the December issue Home Food Service in Berlin in H. Ehrlich, chairman, constitute brew and Arabic were scattered every supporting freedom of 'religion Max r at will be Giesler, Harry S. Grant, M of the "Atlantic Monthly." — providing 78,716 free meals and a cross section of the Detroit Jew- wide by the Communists in con- and equal rights of different reli- ro- Holtzman, Mrs. Julian H. ish community. To the committee, demnation of the new White Pa- man, In his article the author believes 26,404 food packages to needy sm. An- lik, Joe Slagidsohn, Herbert D. gions and races. RICHARD E. GUTSTADT that the Jewish problem would be Jews in Berlin during 1937, over the starving Jews of Poland will per. The Jews were urged to At the very moment that Mr. ms plac- Ellis M. Thal and Mrs. solved by the acceptance of Jesus 45 per cent or 42,950 reichs- tell their storyi the German refu- form a "Volksfront" against the of Shaarey Zedek acting as hosts. Hull was declaring the United entatives Robinson, gees will explain their plight; the leadership the Zionist Organ- This event will welcome the ad- States planned no protest to Ru- David B. Werbe. as the Savior by all Jews. The marks came from America, ac- Fertig Judge Rubiner's Report fallacy of this argument will be cording to a report received by Palestinian Chalutzim will bring ization and the Mapay (Labor dition of the Men's Club of Con- mania, Representative William I. of the In his annual report, Judge discussed by Dr. Franklin in his the Joint Distribution Committee. their problem—not in person, of Party). The Arabic press as a gregation Beth Tephilah Eman- Sirovich of New York introduced re today The J. D. C. contributed 19.500 course, but through their spokes- whole expresses dissatisfaction uel to the group of men's clubs a resolution in the House of Rep- outlined the Center's address. o secure Rubber n men, who will have come to appeal with the White Paper because of The services begin at 8 o'clock reichsmarks of this amount. of Temple Beth El and Congrega- resentatives calling on President Rumania. activities during the past year the government's reaffirmation of Five to six million Jews in in their behalf. s of op- and commended the efforts of a and are followed by a social hour Before this committee will also partition as the best solution of tions Bnai David, Bnai Moshe and Roosevelt to "intercede with the 'PLEASE TURN TO FAGS number of volunteer workers who sponsored by the Temple Sister- Rumanian government to cease its Shaarey Zedek. appear representatives of the De- OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) the Palestine problem. Falastin, (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) hood. es Richard E. Gutstadt, national viciously unjust discrimination troit Jewish Home for Aged, the ne of the dailies, declares that a orted for United Hebrew Schools, the House far better solution would be an director of the Anti-Defamation against its racial and religious mination, of Shelter and the 12 other local agreement between the Jews and League, will be the speaker. Mr. minorities." The resolution asks the President to help "put an end (PLEAM TURN TO PAGE in stated beneficiary agencies of the Allied (PLEARE TURN TO PAGE OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) to the cruel and barbarous mis- g received OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) Jewish Campaign. treatment of innocent Jewish citi- discrimi- The budget committee will give zens, and protect their lives and se Jewish ear to all, weigh carefully the need property," and provides for sever- of each c a u s e, compute the ing diplomatic relations with Ru- ession of amounts which Detroit Jewry mania if the persecution of minor- Congress should subscribe in every instance, Kamiener and thus reach the grand total, to Campaign Launched in Detroit for Junior Order of Bnai ities continues. ates, and be recommended to the board of Brith; Movement Inspired by the Visit of Cabinet Divided action of governors of the Jewish Welfare BUCHAREST. — (WNS) — A the National Secretary present- Federation, as the goal for the 11011 • Z TO EDITORIAL rum) (Tune 1938 Allied Jewish Campaign. 'surer of Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich has An A. Z. A. expansion commit- it owes to the community—as well the Con- r11411 called a preliminary meeting of the tee has been organized for the as to its members—definite contrib- eS0110 budget committee for Monday eve- purpose of forming new groups in cation to the aid of the poor and the ning, Jan. 17, at her home, 2456 Detroit as branches of this youth needy and the under-privileged. Chicago Blvd. Those who have been asked to serve with her in- movement. It is a member of the Emerg- Under the sponsorship of Pis- clude: Sidney J. Allen, Maurice gah Lodge of Bnai Brith, and with ency Roll Call for relief of Ger- (PLCASE TURN TO PAGE the cooperation of the synagogues man Jewish Youth and of the OPPOSITII EDIT ORIAL) mnirt: c Exe utive to Meet Jan. 20; and other organizations in the Junior Joint Distribution Commit- city, it is believed that at least 20 tee Re.:eive Complaints on new youth groups will be formed plans and for the aged and in- Discrimination e n l t a er r r p ri osn et s r ia bn ud - kensnarei ru here to function as the junior Bnai t flir o n nis ' ear Out- . tint communal Brith. .f Dr. Activities in behalf of A. Z. A. AZA teams participate in Jewish The Jewish Community Council ein were begun here during the visit Federation and Community drives. sent 15 representatives to a lunch- However, some of the finest executive of Julius Bisno, national meeting last Friday noon in ion Court Goldie Myerson, one of the most director, More than 800 boys at- work of this type is done along eon a "Scout the • Hotel (talker, where they heard ual meet- eminent women in present day tended the stag held at Temple youth lines. An ideal of Chapter" short by Dr. E R. AZA ling, Jan. Beth El. As • result of that rally, Troop for every Jewry and one of the most promi- born fruit and through this Clinchy of New York, executive dg., 71 W. nent leaders of the Jewish Labor which was addressed by Mr. Bis- has PO no, by the Detroit advisor, Robert medium, much fine work has been director of the National Confer- it Federation of Palestine, will ad- once of Jews and Christians. Their president dress the students' assembly of B. Gordon, and by prominent ath- done among boys too young for fetes and sports writers, an ad- AZA membership. In the field of presence at the meeting resulted ion Court tut tttftit Beth El College of Jewish Studies, t n submit- Monday night, Jan. 17 at 9 o'clock, visory committee has been selected scouting, AZA has been outstand- from an Invitation by the Detroi nA to carry on the work in Detroit. ing and has been the recipient of Laymen's Club, which sponsored sident, he in the Brown Memorial Chapel. The public is invited. It is believed that each synagoue many citations from Boy Scout the luncheon. to the public re- flee t hrough 11% Mrs. Myerson will speak of the in the city will sponsor • chapter headquarters, such as the follow- lati.ns committee of the council. )5.1 Ikrbitr•- ing, contained in the 25th annual of which Philip Slomovits is chair- the 11,11 new epoch in Jewish history — the of its n il 113J the Boy Scouts man. A number of prominent h• rite and Detr o it bo ys who are interested report given by TI M return of the Jew to the occupa- EADt 9. 10,000 o r... eon- in joining an A, Z. A. chapter are of America to the Congress of the Catholic and Protestant leaders tion of sailor, and to kindred occu- • 514, 11.1, • attendance. The par- hot to the pations associated with the sea. urged to call the local advisor, United States recently:" ... the were also in of the council was in lint/oration. of the AZA is worthy Urination will tell the story of the new Robert B. Gordon, at 1600 Union cooperation it feet. bay. of special mention. It has made accordance with one of its aims. These tree outlines will blossom forth into ma ny living trees, planted on the soil of Palestine, as • She al. or out port of Tel Aviv and the new ad- Gusridan Bldg., Cherry 8f32. a long stride toward its goal — namely. co-operation with organ. result of the observance, on Monday, Jan. 17, of Chamisho Osor, the 15th day of the Hebrew month of ventures of the pioneers of Pales- Dees Social Service Work on (•mart of Shevat, or Jewish Arbor Day, since time immemorial a festival of Jewish school youth. In perhaps no other field has the 'Every chapter the sponsor of a lotions promoting better rela- out method. plant- tine In the work of shipbuilding, A.Z.A. made itself as indispensable Boy Scout Troop." way Dr. between Jews a • operatire In Palestine, the Jewish children observe the day by going out to the fields and forests and Ave.. New seafaring, shipping and fishing. wL n i e nis- terin ao ntl Clinchy, Presbyterian t AZA also has plans under At the end of her lecture she as in the field of social service fowler Von. ing new trees. On the initiative of the Jewish National Fund Youth Department. II Fifth Hebrew and religious schools in the United States have been supplied with tree charts work, In good times, there Is an for the setting up of a vocational ter. who has done outstanding blitzing f•r• York City, the will answer questions. The audi- Asp In.tlt•- above) which show the progress of Palestine tree planting up to date. Under the slogan epee will be welcome to participate everlasting need for such service, guidance department to consider work in the good will movement. and pupils will compete in the number of trees they will plant. but in times of depressio the need employment problems facing Jew- came here primarily to address Grow!", by classes "Make Them ils='°,7 s ; planting (PLEASE TCRN TO LIM` PACIII) is effected pasting Keren Kayemeth stamps on the bare tree outlines. Stamps in the in the discussion. There will be no becomes dire. A.Z.A. belie fves that fah youth, lei wets i s contribution to the Jewish National Fund, make possible the plant of one tree. admission charge. t1.50 as a pal. Protests Heard from Many Quarters; Hull Says U. S. Can Not Intervene, But k e s s) I n q rr u h i t e r ( M aN e rie ss itu ation of ni.s GENEViA the Jews of Rumania will be gone into by the League of Nations Council at its meeting on Jan. 17 when the whole problem of minori- ties in Europe will be thrashed out. The dis- cussion of the Jewish question will be raised by France and England and will have t h e support of Czechoslovakia. It is also expect- f500,000 MEYERS IS CHOSEN CENTER PRESIDENT ■ TO KIN BUDGET GUTSTADT SPEAKS HERE WEDNESDAY FOR NEXT DRIVE • T a 'Make Them Grow!' Is Motto for Observance of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat Monday, Jan. 17 Plan to Organize 20 A. Z. A. Groups JEWISH ARBOR DAY DM I'D AND YE SHALL PLANT LION COUNCIL ASSISTS GOOD WILL EFFORT orivnn ESSES Mrs. Myerson Guest Speaker at Temple College on Monday Mt M tfttl itttlf••••• 91 • TtftttlIte•Nfl itel giNVINIP•••••••••• ••••• •111114, 110411 1••••••• MAKE 11404 GROV/ PAGE) amount of