ntoaik , 0.115/16fRANICLE _ Meaci CHRONICLE 7—PAGE TWO- 7 1 CLASSIFIED THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service c RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laundresses, women for house cleaning, house maids, women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's, Madison 2526. Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7a lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE Pounds QUILTS — Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pillows recovered—eye- cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth 9050. SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt C each I WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 18 lbs. Flat Pieces carefully ironed $ 1 °I) Additional Pounds 5Mic IL A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE Lace Curtains Not responsible for sno-buret or Aleph Zadik Aleph, the national youth movement for boys of 15 to 21, announces the public installa- tion of the 12th chapter of the Detroit area. This group is under the joint sponsorship of the Men's Club of Congregation Emanuel FOOT TROUBLE?—See Michi- gan's only Shoe Refitter, Daniel will make corrections by proper adjustments to your shoes. See Daniel's special arch supports made from plaster of paris casts, to fit your individual foot. Daniel's Shoe Clinic, 1426 Gris- wold Street, Between Clifford & Grand River. DAMP WASH r.r 27.i. c TINW.O ERICK 'rind whipped certain. FOR RENT—Upper five room in- come, heated. Available July 1. 17417 Stoepel. THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets 35c Feather Pillows '''' b 25c FOR RENT—Furnished room with adjoining private lavatory, in large home of two adults. De- RABBI BERNARD ZEIGER sirable neighborhood. G o o cl transportation. Webb Ave. Call and the Louis Marshall Lodge of OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE Townsend 8-6639, Bnai Brith and is known as the Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will he Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished Palomise Chapter. The installation will be held at room in private single home, Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and for young lady. All conveni- Woodrow Wilson, Tuesday evening, ences including unlimited phone June 14, at o'clock. Jess Feller service. Near bus and car line. and Gilbert 8 Madiefsky, WEARING APPARKI. Per pound Garage if desired. 2537 Glynn A.Z.A. national deputies assistant will be Court. P" P i " IOC the installing officers and will be assisted by the degree team of the Minimum Charge, $1.80 FOR RENT — Attractive large room for one or two in single Bnai David A.Z.A. Chapter 314. A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION Rabbi Bernard Zeiger, director home of small family, 15804 LaSalle Blvd., near Puritan. In- of Hillel Foundation of the Uni- versity of North Carolina, will ad- quire Sunday. dress the members of the new FOR RENT — Large, airy fur- chapter and their friends on the nished room in private home. subject "The 'romance of Jewish Cross ventilation. shower, History," Dancing to the tune of the Porches, kitchen privileges. A.Z.A. Orchestra will follow the 1978 Seward, Tyler 4-0959. principal address. . FOR RENT — Nively furnished Alvin B. Levin, newly elected IOr fir,, ' fl , if I / ' cottage at Sylvan Lake. Elec- president of the Detroit Louis tricity and gas. Reliable peo- Marshall Lodge, chairman of the ple. References. $175 for advisory board of the Palomise, YOU CAN BUY QUALITY ROSIER MICATIOWITII CONFIDICNCR from months of July and August. will present an emblem to each of the boys. Bernard Stein and Har- Call Trinity 2-3607, ry C. Cohen, the other members of FOR RENT—Beautiful lower 6 the advisory board, will assist Mr. rooms and breakfast nook in Levin. The following will welcome Kosher Meat and Poultry Market new income. New stove and the new chapter in behalf of their DX DELIYKR 1163741 DEXTER BLVD. refrigerator. Northlnwn Ave. organizations: Rabbi Max Wohl- Phone HOgarth 3042.3 Between Bartlostune and Webb north of 6 Mile Rd. Ilogarth gelernter for Congregation Eman- 9460, uel; Samuel Leib, president of Men's Club of Emanuel and of FOR RENT — Large Airy fur- Pisgah Lodge; Mrs. Joseph San- Stop In For • Bite or a Meal—Delicious—Wholesom e Food nished room for young lady in ders, president of Ladies Auxiliary home of young. congenial of Bnai Brith; Robert Gordon, couple. Cross ventilation. Near national deputy of State of Michi- 14th car and Dexter bus. Clem- gan representing supreme advisory RESTAURANT & LUNCH ROOM ents Ave. Townsend 5-3881. council of A.Z.A.; Dr. M. M. Sil- 12659 DEXTER BOULEVARD, Near Elmhurst verman, past president of Louis Specializing in Sunday Dinners FOR RENT—Light and airy fur- Marshall Lodge. nished room for one or two, Reasonable. Near Dexter bus. 37)0 Atkinson Ave., upper left, 2 PALESTINE JEWS Julius Goldman and Herman All Ironed Service 30c FLAT PIECES baScSACIll US ET TS L AUNDRY CO. PHONE CADILLAC 7423 AARON B. MARGOLIS FREDSON KOSHER Rev. Cantor SENTENCED TO DIE ' FOR RENT—Light, airy furnished BY BRITISH COURT room for couple or two ladies. • in private home. Cross ventila- SURGICAL (CONCLUDED FROM POOR orri) MOBIL tion; kitchen privileges; tele- VI Tsar! The Manor Furniture Co. at phone and garage included. Rea- !make 10025 Grand River Ave. is being sonable. 4844 Cortland Ave. the proposal of Emir Abdullah for Rerommendal a United States of Palestine and rave.hos awl operated by Julius Goldman and MmitataIs FOR SALE — SUMMER RE- Transjordan in which Jews would Herman A. Wax. 2903 be given administrative authority SORTS, PINE LAKE—Com- Mr. Wax is well known in De- Elmhurst pletely furnished, 4 bedrooms, within special areas under a Fed- troit's business circles by virtue of TO. 8-8839 bath, sleeping porch, screened eral government was voiced by Montane. porch overlooking water. Sand all Arabic newspapers in editorial Performed beach, Excellent shade and denunciation of the scheme that shrubbery. Also a few good has been submitted to London by rentals on this lake. Telephone the Moslem sovereign. Arabs will continue their unalterable MOM- Birmingham 2456. tion to the' present administration Rev. Canter REFINED LADY would like to until there is a complete stoppage DAVID meet gentleman. Object. mat- of Jewish immigration and until rimony, Write Box 100, Detroit there is recognition of the fact GOLDEN Jewish Chronicle. that Jews must eternally remain Detrolt la Favorite a minority in Palestine, the Arab M 0 III L YOUNG MAN, ambitious, wishes organs assert TYLER 4-9464 to Invest $300 with services in Wedding Ceremon- As the outcome of negotiations established business. Refer- initiated prior to the Austrian ies Performed al Home and by Ap- ences exchanged. Write Box debacle, an agreement has been pointment. 260, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. reached between the Migdal In- ATTENTION. BRIDES—You may surance Company of Palestine and now rent your wedding veils the Anker Insurance Company of and gowns at reasonable prices. Vienna, whereby all the latter's Monuments of Character JULIUS GOLDMAN Large selection of latest styles. portfolio of business in Eretz Is- For appointment, call Town- rael is to be taken over by Migdal. having spent the last 35 years in Some 1,000 policies for an ag- send 6-3881. the mercantile field. gregate of $1,250,000 are in- Mr. Goldman is a veteran in the FOR RENT — Modern furnished volved in the transaction in the furniture business. He opened his room for a couple or two gen- life department alone, anart from first furniture store 17 years ago tlemen. Private home. Near a number of accident insurance wit hhis father. Later he moved bus line. Reasonable. 3269 policies. The capital premiums are his store to Linwood Ave. and mostly invtaked in first-class Pal- Richton. Townsend 5-0888. more recently to Grand Rive Ave. estimOn securities, which the Mig- The Manor Furniture Co. is a FOR RENT — Nicely furnished dal will take over as a reserve culmination of an idea—of the last room with adult family. All fund for guaranteeing the poli- word in furniture merchandising conveniences. Near bus and cies. The Anker was one of the Ommite rod Marble Mmasainair developed through 17 years of ex- car line. 2242 Hazelwood Ave. oldest companies in Austria. and 7729 TWELFTH ST. perience in the furniture business. Tyler 5-4107, most of the capital in it was held Tiler 41-71911 A complete line of fine furnituree by a Swiss re-insurance corpora- carpets, lamps and radios are on COTTAGE with all modern con- tion. In 1929 the Anker Insurance display and the quality is backed veniences, lake frontage on Syl- Company appointed the Mizrach by Julius Goldman's 17 years of van Lake, for sale, rent or ex- Bank, Ltd. as its general agents dependable dealings. Mr. Goldman change. Ideal for children. Call in Palestine. The absorption of its has no connection with any other Vinewood 1-5127 or Dearborn activities in Palestinian Jewish in- Now! Detroit's Most Modern 1828. furniture store in Detroit and ex- surance company is regarded as Jewish Funeral Home tends an invitation to all his old of major importance in the finan- OFFERING friends ayld customers to visit him GENTLEMAN, age 40, good-look- cial structure of the country. ing, educated, wishes the ac- in his new location. A thoroughgoing reoreanization quaintance of a refined widow, of the methods of fighting terror- DAY on NIGHT 35 to 38. who resides in Michi- Pun in Paleetine has been coma YLER 4-9666 - 7-y . Writ; .-1A1-14MOP' 'exert 5-177 lio. 80, Detroit, Jewish Chron- , u..eatel by —riCharl.- forwarded to London, it was in- icle. In fond tribute to my precious dicated here. Aside from the Sister. Sarah Greenberg Lebeson, building of the northern barbed- Jewish Funeral Home born Feb 9, 1895, died June 9, Legion Commander Says America wire frontier fence, now under 1931. construction, Sir Charles is be- Won't Stand for Race Office, Chapel & Showroom. lieved to have proposed the en- Persecution The team of t hots who lost you must 9219 DEXTER at Joy Road NEW YORK (WNS)—Assail- listment of mounted units. the re- des. ribs you odic.. oh M here and el wmhere lug both Communism and Nazism organization of the detective knew your Is or.), The angels could not longer ere you as enemies of democracy. Daniel force and technical improvements sails er J. Doherty, national commander i npolice equipment. The occupa- And gently za, e you rest beneath the of the American Legion, told the tion of the north by military VOGUES sore. Advertising Club that "we in forces has had the effect of pare- f ilea. en above. you brought all America are not going to allow lyzing terrorism in that section, The Vogues, a Jewish sorority, rum pare •nd sunnhine. any mingle race to be singled out it is stated. Villagers are reported announces a membership drive un- That whtrh moo[ m ot &NS Pv Wax Operate the Manor Furniture Company Jacob Silverman Manuel Urbacb egnipatIplir erruire r ?"21,11‘ WERNEY , • tM saisaus. Do/ Amoeba. lev- Ai..ortion of _ .......!'! ' '.. E '7! '.1.".. — mi h n rating a certain race," Mr. are held in members' homes with Thenn . 11ne, n, l ivn found she must recall her eii Do o y t said "the weight of pub- an extensive program planned each and suffered patiently 05 lic opinion should be thrown week by committee members. The Who ...c,-4 .n th , , club members have pledged them- The Hoet oho( e felt lonely uninspired. against such an organization. Who melees to attend the A. Z. A. boat They needed her. She came to lend knows but that tomorrow the race her worth from which you spring may be excursion, Sunday, June 19, and singled out?~ ' they themselvs are planning an By her devoted sister, Miriam outdoor social for the end of June. G. Slobin. and family, HIAS Rep resentative Explores New offizers installed recently Possibilities of Emigration are: President, Rita Rushin; vice- from Austria' president. Stella Katz; secretary, De La Rocque, French Fascist, Warns Against Anti-Semitism Phyllis Shwetzer; treasurer. Lil- NEW YORK, N. Y.—The pos- lian Bennet. Interested girls are asked to call CASABLANCA. Morocco, sibilities for organizing the emie- Tyler 4.1363 or Hogarth 9338. (WNS) — Col. Francis de Is ration of Jews from Austria on Rocque, lone regarded as an anti- a systematic basis within a rea- Most dramatic moment of the Semite and formerly the number sonable time were explored by Jewish War Veterans' Memorial one Fascist of France. issued • the HIAS-ICA Emigration Asso- Day services in Temple Emanuel warning against anti-Semitism at ciation in consultation with the came when Chairman J. George a meeting of the outlawed French leaders of the Jewish community Fredman introduced a gentleman Social Party here. De Is Rocque and the public authorities of by the name or S. Osgood An- is the founder of the Fascist Vienna. drew, and revealed that he is the Croix de Feu which has also been Give instruction to a wise man, greatgrandson of Ham Salomon. proscribed. and he will be yet wiser; teach a He who looks after his wife just man, and he will Increase in Most men die of their medicines and his house has enough to do. learning. and not of their maladies. JUNE 10, 1938 ZEIGER WILL ADDRESS , OFFICERS INSTALLED 1 MORTON SULTAN GIVES 12TH A. Z. A. CHAPTER BY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY I A BRILLIANT RECITAL Young Pianist Receives Tremen- The annual installation of ofil- dous Ovation with Illinois errs of the Women's Auxiliary of Symphony Orchestra Jewish Home for the Aged took place on Tuesday. June 7, at the Steller Hotel. Mrs. Charles Cornell officiated at the installation, Mrs. Bernard Lachs, program chairman, presented Miss Alma Phillips, coloratura soprano, who was accompanied by Miss Florence Kutzen. The new officers for the year are: President. Mrs. I. E. Good- man; vice presidents. Mrs. David Kliger, Mrs. Bernard Lachs, Mrs. Albert Ilomonoff and Mrs. Phillip Smith; secretary of executive board. Mrs. Robert L. Rosen; treasurer, Mrs. Jules Wolfsoe; re- c ording secretary, Mrs. Joseph Fink; corresponding secretary, Mrs. M. J. Greenberg; financial secietary, Mrs. K. K. Faudem. Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, auditor; Mrs. Harry Wine, treasurer of build- i ng fund; Mrs. J. T. Greenberg, t reasurer of Simcha and memorial f und. The following committees were named by Mrs. Goodman: Ads isory, Rose D. Peron Ways and niesne, B. Klif ger, IL. Lacks, A. Ilumonoff, l'h. Smith, J. Wolfe.. II. Wine, K. Faudern, J. M. Fink. M. J. Greenberg. J T. Greenberg, 13 I. Rosen, M. Renard., 1.1. Wagner. Jos. Berghoff, A. M. Ferar, N. Kalot- alt, A. A. Messenger. Sunnhine, Meslainee .1. Rose, J. War tell, Collins Marmite. P. Gorelick, Karl Berman, J. Valendky, H. Berlin. H. Schram. Memberehip and delinquent dues Mr'. A. ilortionoff. chairman; Mesdames Ph. smith, IA Wagner. S. Gendelman, A. Dem Bch. N. Blatnikoff, 11. Wine, S. Shetaer. P. Gorelick. J. T. Greenberg, .0. %Tanen, J. Ilarvith, os Berghoff, A. LeBow, It. L. Rosen, Ferar, S. Weller, K. Faudem, Jos. Fink, II. Ber- lin, it. Benjamin, J. Vatenekr, S. Weis- man, M. !Lenart.. C. L. Brio A. Mee- aenger, M. J. Greenberg. Purchasing, Mender.. Schwarts, 11. Wins Secretarial. Mrs 3I. J. Greenberg, chairman; Mesdames K. Faudern, , J. Wolfe., Ph, Greenwald, J. Fink, J. T. Greenberg, 0 Luts D. FInhell, M. Benarh. Program, Mrs 11. lark. chairman. Printins, Mrs. 34. Wagner, chairman; Mesdames A Messenger, Joe. Berghoff. Publicity, Mrs M. Moloch. chairman: MesdamesS. H. Altman, Ph. Gorelick. Motor Corps Mrs. Ph. Gorelick. chair- man; Mend men S. Weiler, FL Schwartz, J. Gendelman. J. Kavonau, J. Valennky, S. 0 inaburg. 1'h. Smith, T. Lebowitz, IL Berlin, II. Meer. ('h. Revision. Mrn. A. 11 Strainer, choir. man. Mesdames D. K User, J. Fink, A. M. Ferris ledicine. Mrs. A. Zama. II onpitallly, hie/Mame. T. Lebowitz. N. Kaletek y, Hoven, II. Berlin, J. Valens nk y, A. Dentist., M. J. Greenberg. H. Roman, Ph. Smith, Pb. Greenwald, S. Sheller, Markowitz, J. Friedberg. Hospitality at door, Mesdames fl. Benjamin, T. Lebowits Nate Kaletsky. Art, Mrs. I) Ovens. Flower, Mrs M. Bennet.. AT THE POWATAN Haskell, suave young deceiver appearing now at the Powatan, says that most of his successful magic deceptions are tricks that have been known and practiced for hundreds of years. He has thought up a new one with a deck of cards that mysti- fies the best poker players in the audience. He throws a deck against the ceiling, having previ- ously had someone in the audi- ence name one card.' When the deck falls from the ceiling, the called card is left sticking there. How? Haskell won't tell. Also starring in the show is petite and pretty Bernice Parks , song star from the Club Versailles in New York. Maybelle Van's A dorables dance delightfully and Paul Neighbor's music for danc- ing is heard between shows. Of all the messages and letters of congratulations received by Henry Monsky, new Bnai Brith prexy, the one he treasures most is a telegram in Yiddish from his aged mother. • .•• rein. . WU only C Well why do you do it with your Furniture. You know no: for the past 17 years doing an honest and faithful business with my friends and we know that what we tell you or sell you is the best that you can buy for your money. If you believe and talk over Julius Goldman has no connection with any other store as don't be misled by any false statements you may hear. MANOR FURNITURE COMPANY JULIUS GOLDMAN — HERMAN A. WAX 10025 Grand River Ave.—HO 51711 Always Open Evenings WEINBERG TO OBSERVE MORTON SULTAN cago's music critics. Claudia Cas- sidy of the Chicago Journal writes, "his hands are cushions that come alive on the keyboard, rippling like silk, sensitized to the feel of tone. Tackling the rarely played First Concerto of Beethoven, he explored its loveliness, its perversity, its eccentricity and its complexity with an inquisitive musical mind as well as fluent technique. The result was not merely a remark- able pianistic performam:e by a gifted boy, it was Beethoven beau- tifully played." Eugene Stinson praises Morton in the Chicago Daily News. Ile writes, "Morton Sultan gave a per- formance striking for its musical thoroughness and its pianistic ex- cellence." 6TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS HOUR ON MONDAY On Monday, June 13, between 8:30 and 9:30 p. m., Harry Wein- berg will present his anniversary hour, celebrating his sixth year in radio. The talent to be heard will be Dorothy Stoller, "The Flower Girl," in a song medley of her hit songs; Jack Lefton in folk songs; Of the 45 men initiated on Fri- day, June 3, as charter members of Wayne University's newly- installed Alpha Omega chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, honorary pro- fessional education fraternity, three were Jewish educators. N. Norman Ginsberg, English in- structor at Hutchins Intermediate School; Irwin Shaw, social science instructor at Moore School, and Victor H. Sugar, house principal at Northeastern High School, were the three men thus honored who will wear the Phi Delta Kap- pa key, Irwin Shaw is also director of the Fuesh Air Camp and has been active in Jewish education both as Principal of the Bnai Moshe Sun- day School and instructor of the Temple Beth El School of Religion. The fraternity is dedicated to "Research, Service and Leader- ship." It counts among its mem- bership about 20,000 outstanding leaders in education throughout the country, many of whom are college presidents, professors and school administrators. Phi Delta Kappa is a progressive educational fraternity and its Policies are dedicated to the lib- eralizing of our culture and to the furtherance of the ideals of democratic institutions. Contributions to Child Wel- fare Fund of Hadassah The Child Welfare Fund of the Detroit chapter of liadassah, un- der the chairmanship of Mrs. Her- I man A. August, 1961 Chicago Blvd. 'nownsend a-17 krte --Seed contributions -II-Um the following: Mr and tire Sidney Stone, in honor of the consef ration of Harriet Cooper, June Smith and Rosalie Frank, and the Her Mlimah of Richard A. Hara- han. Mr. and Mrs Robert Marvell in honor of the consecration of June Smith, F1'anCe. Loewenherg. Rosalie Frank, Marilyn Koffman and Frances Sexism., and conk/ most Betty Loulee Flatter. In memory of Dither 'RUMP.... from David Zeman, Mr.and Mrs Jack Vein and Robert Loewenberg and daughters, ■ sod Mr and Mn. Seymour Frank. Mr and Mr.. Samuel Lieberman, In honor of the liar MR av• h of Peter 'opelandand the consecration of Frances Loewen berg, Mr. and e Ma J. Frank, in honor of tbe_ronsecratton,of_Frences GET IN NOW Buyers today at our Life Ins Co closing out prices can be the big profit sellers of tomorrow. Special easy terms now with 5% int. Offers so- licited. ,Rely on our Facts and Figures. N. W. section. 58 rooms with hot and cold water all furn carpeted painted walls. Tiled lobby. Rent $13,000 (was $20,000). Former $100,000 sales 'value. Close out $30,000 only $6,000 down. Live in and operate. A fortune for someone. 125 APTS Magnificent property like new. All furnished. Ins Co million dollar foreclosure. Try offer $250,000. Wonder- ful possibilities. $7,500 DOWN HARRY WEINBERG Maurice Dombey, known to the Yid- dish listeners as Mr. Chizik, will kibitz with Mr. Weinberg; "The Yiddish Ilousewife," Jennie Wein- berg, will present something new and different of great interest At- torney Isaac Finkelstein will make appropriate commentary remarks about an important topic. Six years ago, Mr. Weinberg started his Jewish Radio program and during this time he has brought to the public, by way of WJBK, each Sunday morning, out- standing Yiddish and English stars of stage and radio. ?le has pre- sented to his listeners the famous Yiddish actor, Jacob Ben-Ami; Maurice Schwartz and Samuel Goldenberg from the Jewish Art Theater in New York, Menashe Skulnik, greatest Yiddish comedian and nationally known to radio lis- teners as David Romaine of the Goldberg skit Louis Levine Addresses Form Mezeritcher Social Junior Berdichevers Club as Memorial to Harry Greenblatt The last meeting of the Junior Berdichevers was held June 6. Sid Weiser of the social com- mittee introduced as speaker Louis Levine of the Peale Zion, who spoke of conditions in Pales- tine. Following the meeting members who had contributed support to the Jewish War Veterans in their recent poppy drive were guests of the veterans at a supper in their honor. In the future meetings of the Junior Berdichevers are to be held at Jericho Temple on Joy Rd. Those desiring to become members of this organization may present applications on Monday night at Jericho Temple.- For Sale—Apartments HOTEL Wayne Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa Honors Ginsberg, Shaw, Sugar Outstanding North and cor 21 apt 4 to 5 rooms like new. $10,000 yr rolling in. Former $125,000 value. $42,000 takes it if you do business now. $5,000 DOWN Beautiful Oakman Blvd near Gd. River. 13 apt antique painted walls vacuum steam high grade tubular boiler. Sold $85,000. Can you imag- ine such a sacrifice only $25,000. Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321 Homer Warren & Co. REALTORS 64 years Dependable Service A 'warm 'T I1E Titt vAN A music to PAUL 11(1011011 BERNICE PARKS The Mezeritcher Social Club VERSAIILIS CLUE SONS STAR was organized Slav 6. as a me- HASKELL—MODERN MAGIC morial to Harry Greenblatt, past President of the Mezeritcher Pro- 91160115 40P-flien cara gressive Society. A meeting will be held June 17, at 11812 Linwood Ave. Officers are: Allen A. Seitz, Ili DAVENPORT TE.2-636F President; Sam Levin, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, secre- tary; Moe Miller, treasurer; Al- bert Greenblatt, sergeant-at-arms; Sidney Stoller. publicity manager: Contributions to Sylvia Si- Morris Taxi, sports director; mons Scholarship Fund of members of executive committee, Music Study Club Allen Seitz, Sam Levin. Mrs. Philip Fealk, Moe Miller, Albert Contributions to the Sylvia Si- Greenblatt, Hy Gilbert Sidney mons Scholarship Fund of the Stoller and Jack Gutterman. Music Study Club have been re- ceived from the following: In honor of the confirmation of DOWNTOWN THEATERS Bernard Isenberg, Beverly Jean Prentis, Margie Rosenbaum, War- MICHIGAN—George Raft and ren M. Shwayder, Shirley Mae Sylvia Sidney in "You and Me" Stein and Peggy Jean Wallace are now at the Michigan Theater, from Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse. together with Mickey Rooney's In honor of the confirmation of latest hilarious adventure, "Hold Bernee4 3 I seo1-7", Bever' - dean Hi..., with 0- 4 folks - Prentis, Wareen M., Shwayder, do the holding being Maureen Shirley Mae Stein and Peggy Jean O'Sullivan, Dennis O'Keefe and Wallace from Mr. and Mrs, Barry a supporting cart including George Cohen. Barbfer and Jessie Ralph. - In honor of the graduation of MADISON — Robert Toler, Charles Garvett from Temple High Margaret Sullivan, Robert Young School and in honor of the conse- and Franchot Tone in "Three cration of Barbara Savage. and Comrades" is now at the Madi- Harriet Cooper from Dr. and Mrs. son Theater. Sol Q. Kesler. PALMS STATE--"Law of the Underworld" starring Chester Mrs. Sophie Saldman to Rep- Morris, Anne Shirley and Eduardo Ciannelli and "Accidents Will resent Molly Segal Auxiliary Happen" starring Gloria Blondell at J. C. R. S. Convention aed_Ronald„Regan ars be ak •• - urd-Inenking mraier • • _ tour that fol- delegate to the national annual lows his spectacular success over concerence to be held at the the nation's radio networks, Tom- Denver Sanitorium, June 24 and my Dorsey, "the sentimental gen- 25. tleman of swing" and musical The date set for the annual idol of millions, brings his trom- banquet of the auxiliary is Sun- bone, his orchestra and a grand day, Nov. 13. This date has been show to the Fox Theater stage. set early so that all the societies The screen attraction is another and oreanizatione will keep it onen one of those amazing adventure when they plan their activities for dramas, "Mr. Moto Takes • the fall. bet if Mr& Lilltan Liebergott. In honor of Chance," with the famous Satur- the comerrat Ion of Bernice Rosenbaum. day Evening Post master of mys- Canada to Probe Nazi Activities Mr and e. Moe Letter, In honor of the consecration of June Smith, tery. Pybl I Perlmutter and Frances twelves- CINEMA — Starting Saturday. OTTAWA (WNSI — A sweep- berg June 11, the Cinema Theater will ing investigation of Nazi activi- Mr. and Mr. m Upton, In honor of the condonation or Petty Jane present one of the biggest film ties in Canada has been ordered F.wl a programs of the year, with "The by the Canadian Government as and Mrs. Maurice Landau. In Mr honor of the confirmation of Reverie Strange Case of Tom Mooney," a result of the disclosure that Hit- F iends ilea Ruth Dworman. the newsreel of the Detroit May lerite agents were trying to buy Day parade, "Gypsies," the bril- Anticosti Island in the Gulf of CARD OF THANKS liant Russian film success, and the St. Lawrence. At the same time Jack Ellenstein and daughter, 1938 Moscow May Day. Premier Duolessie of Quebec Barbara, wish to thank their rela- Province denied that he had con- tives and friends for the kindness One finds but little ingratitude ferred with Karl Gerhardt. the and sympathy extended them dur- so long as one is in a position to Nazi agent said to be dickering for ing their recent bereavement do rood. the purchase of the island. Mrs. Mary Gordon, In honor of WU Ile. eriy Prentis Mr. and M re Harry Jarkeon, In honor of the Bar /Antral, of Brandy Simons and the confirmation of Richard Blaine Barris Aaron Horton llama, and Bernard Isenberg. Mr land Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, in honor or the f onkrmat ion of Beverly Prentia and Rhoda merry Brown. Mr and Mrs. Alen linernmn, in honor of Henry F.hrlich'e graduation, the confirmation or Joseph Le( k of sky and the conserrstion of Framer Lovers - A ghaffir lost his life and a Zionist leader. Louis Lipsky, settler was wounded during a de- elected president of Masada, Zion- fense of Jeida which was attacked ist youth organization, at the be a gang of terrorists. The close of its fifth national conven- fatality was Zvi Levin, 29 years tion. The convention launched the old, who was ore of the ruards defending the settlement located Masada grove campaign to plant near Afuleh. Hanoch Gliminski. 2,000 trees in th,.. Palestine for- 36-year-old settler, was wounded est known as Year Hachamishah, before the attackers • were re- to commemorate the five chalutz- pulsed. Terrorists also attacked im who were ambushed and slain Beth Alpha, but were driven off there last year, and authorized by the watchmen. Bloodstains the creation of a special depart- were discovered leading from the ment to organize and train leaders colony, indicating that several of for Young Judaea. The convention session on the attacking band had been Saturday night, May 28. was ad- wounded. Yavniel was also a target for dressed by A. H. Friedland. Philip terrorists who invaded the fields Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit of the settlement Three Jewish Jewish Chronicle. addreased the ghaffirs standing guard were at- session on Sunday morning. May tacked by the gang. lit the ex- 29. Dr. Abbe Hillel Silver ad- chatitre of shots, one of the ghat- dressed the convention banquet fits, Mordecai Sukennik. was hit. but not seriously wounded. One When they have to much wit, of the Arab attackers was also children die young. that I am right, come in and see me your Furniture troubles with me. I assure you that you will not be obligated in any way if you only see this beautiful store of ours. • • us sue 'if:I./Tail for SUNDAY DINNER complete for 75c WOULD YOU PLACE, YOURSELF IN THE HANDS OF A QUACK DOCTOR? Report to League of Nations Sur. YeKValestine Settlement of Refugees NEW YORK — The secretary- ...—.-- Invite the Family to Morton Sultan, 16-year-old De- troit pianist, was enthusiastically received by music lovers of Chi- cago when he was soloist with the Illinois Symphony Orchestra in Chicago on Sunday, May 15, Morton's success as an artist was definitely proclaimed by Chi- wounded in the affray. Thirteen Arabs were arrested when police dogs followed the scent of the murderers of Levin in the Arab workers quarters of the German- Christian colony of Waldheim near Nazareth. The condition of Gliminski took a turn for the worse as doctors were forced to amputate his left lee. Appeals for clemency, based on the youth of the condemned men and on the fact that they had not been convicted of any crime outside of the possession of weapons, were directed to Lt. Gen. R. II. Raining, Commander- in-Chief of British Forces in Palestine, by the members of the Chief Rabbinate, headed by Rabbi Isaac Herzog and Rabbi Jacob Meier, on behalf of Abraham Shein and Shlomo ben Joseph, sentenced to death by the military court. general of the League of Nations this week received an annual official report from the Jewish Agent jor - 23a tine that during the year ending Sept. 30, 1937 public organizations in Palestineeereceived $6,810,000 'of 'which $4,576,000 was contributed to the Palestine Foundation Fund and the Jewish National Fund, which are combined in the United Palestine Appeal, it was an- nounced at the national headquar- ters of the United Palestine Ap- peal, American Jewish agency for the purchase ief land and the building of agricultural and ur- ban centers fur the settlement of .aelcorned the. trnona. who refugees in Palestine. Del- wino or Sunday Is Father's Day To Make a Hit! OF HOME FOR AGED