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A special program of Palestin- ian songs and dancing will he in- cluded in the entertainments at the moonlight of the Pioneer Pal- estine League, the local braise of Hapoel Hamizrachi in Amer- Pounds SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE Flat Pieces carefully Ironed Additional Pounds 5110: lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE $100 ECRU Per Lace Curtains --N 27ic FREE Not responsible for min-burnt or wind-whipped curtains THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets 35c 116 25c Feather Pillows 'h OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE All Ironed Service 30c WEARING Per Pound Lanais's'. FLAT PIECES or 14 Minimum "1 10C Charge, $1.80 A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION 4ssAcHusE.TArs ‘1.AUNDRY CO. PHONE CADILLAC 7423 I Of leo alto/ I), YOU CAN BITE QUALITY HON= HEATS WITH CONFIDENCE from AARON B. MARGOLIS Kosher Meat and Poultry Market 1163741 DEXTER BLVD. Bollworm Burlingame and Webb WE DELIVER Phone HOgarth 3042-3 OBITUARY Rev. Cantor Jacob Silvernsaa 61714010A1 NOBEL 6: 81C. The July 4th week-end is al- ways an occasion for traditional celebration throughout the land, but to Knollwoodians, the holiday this year was of special signifi- cance . . . for it marked the for- mal opening of the new Knoll- wood swimming pool . . . Com- bining all the latest features in modern outdoor pool construction, it is a thing of extraordinary , beauty . . . With a myriad of flans •aily decorating the struc- ture and more than 500 persons • ithered on the lawn at the east end of the pool, the scene present- ed one of the most picturesque sights ever beheld at Knollwood . . . Lester Lapides, who is de- veloping into a deft orator, opened the festivities with brief remarks on behalf of the swim- ming pool committee and then turned the proceedings over to Jim Ellmann who, as president of the club, officially opened the pool. The "prexy" was speaking through • microphone stationed on the west end of the pool when s uddenly something went haywire with the "mike" . • So that his words could be heard, Jim rushed to the other side directly in front of his listeners. Upon c ompletion of his speech and anxious to keep the program moving along with- out interruption, the prexy gal. loped back to his original poet when suddenly he lost his moor- ings ■ sod took what resembled a jackknife dive into the pool . Shrieks of joy greeted this presidential baptism which, while accidental, was more acceptable to the spectators than the cus- tomary rite of breaking • bot- tle of champagne . . . Jim is not one to be found with his breeches at half-mast, however, for he made a hasty exit to the locker room and soon reap- peared on the scene wearing a new suit of clothes, apparently none the worse for his unre- hearsed plunge. Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Postpones Picnic to July 24 SAUL SCHLESINGER of Los Angeles, Calif., 55 years old, died on June 29. Funeral services were held on July 3, with interment in Woodmere Cemetery, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. Ile is survived by his (s ister, Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson, and a brother, Alexander, of Sioux Falls, S. D. ed mermaids and a water comedy act by a professional team known as "The Clowns," the members took possession of the pool . . . Charlie Ginsberg and Sam Galanty kindly consented to postpone their aquatic debut to a later date so there was plenty of room for everybody else. The moonlight of thelatroit Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sana- torium will be held on Sunday, Aug. 14. Tickets are selling in advance at 50 cents and at the dock the price will be 75 cents. Newly elected officers are: Na- than R. Epstein, president; J. Sodos, vice-president; M. Arot- zky, recording secretary; S. B. Kempner, financial secretary; H. T. Glickner, treasurer; A. Shultz, - AT THE POWATAN sergeant-at-arms; I. Zide and A. Betensky, investigators; directors, The comedy song team of H. Becker, A. Eckstat, J. Cure- Charles Kemper and Ken Nichols lick, C. Dishell, A. Shapero, are back with a complete new Shapero and B. Zalesin. Due to rain, the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society postponed its an- nual picnic to Sunday, July 24, at Plymouth Riverside Park. The committee headed by Mrs. Max Gross and Mrs. Dave Muller is planning to serve a hot dinner at the park. Light refreshments will also be served all day. En- tertainment is being arranged. There will be games, contests and prizes. In • the event of rain, there will be a supper card party that evening at the Dexter-Lawr- ence Hall. A special meeting of the so- ciety will be held on Wednesday afternoon, July 20, at the Dex- ter-Lawrence Hall. Mrs. I. Auslander, president of the society, was hostess to the advisory board at its last meeting. She appointed a com- mittee to visit the inmates at Eloise. ica, to take place next Wednes- day evening, July 13, on the steamer to Bob-Lo. There will be dancing. The steamer will leave at 8:45 p. m. sharp, from the foot of Wood- ward Ave. Milton Marwil of Detroit, who has just returned from Palestine where for many months he was working in one of the colonies of Hapoel Hamizrachi, will address the rally meeting of the organ- ization to be held Monday eve- ning, July 11, at the Book Cadil- lac Hotel in the air-conditioned English room. Mr. Marwil will share with the audience his im- pressions of life in Palestine. Admmission will be free and all are invited. Miss Rose Elkin is chairman of arrangements. Tickets for the moonlight may be secured from members of the organization or by calling Tyler 6-8059 or Tyler 5-7938. Tickets may also be gotten at Chesluk's Book Store, 8663 12th St.; Sos- en's Candy Store, 12 and Glad- stone, and E. Ruthenberg'a Jew- elry Store, 8729 12th St. Saul Schlesinger is president of the l'ioneer Palestine League and lir. I. Kunin is vice-president. Miss Lillian Temchin is chairman of the moonlight committee. WILLIAM W. WURZBURGER Following an exhibition of of 110 Chicago Blvd., formerly fancy diving by a bevy of talent- Detroit Auxiliary Elects New Officers Mezeritcher Social Club To Give Charity Bingo Party Saw Irttg gobs IN MEMORIAM FAR-SEEKING Investors picking up the bar- gains. Today's opportunities will soon be water over the dam. Do things right this time, and in time. Rely on our Fads and Figures. Samuel Landau of New York.•a for- mer resident of nor Pity, Mien' em- eriti day, here renewing old friend- ships. Mho Eileen Ill reehnatal returned home loot week to spOnd her vacation from Smith College with her parents Mr. and Si,,. J. C. Hirschfield. $2300 Down 8 apt. solid bk. all furnished painted walls, incinerators and new sep unit Kelvin- atom. Beautiful st. near Jefferson. Marvelous buy only $12,500 former $25,000 value. Edward LIchtlg Is spending a few days alth friends and relatives hi De- troit and Toltalo this week. Yeshiva College Establishes Lecture Bureau; Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter to Speak The establishment of the Yesh- iva College Lecture Bureau, "in response to the urgent demands of many communities and °rani- zations throughout the land," has been announced by Dr. Bernard Revel, president of Yeshiva and Yeshiva College of New York. Among the lecturers who have thus far affiliated themselves with the Yeshiva College Lecture Bu- reau are: Professors Pinkhos Churgin, Solomon Plink, Jeku- thiel Ginsburg, Moses L. Isaacs, Leo Jung, David I. Macht, Sam- uel K. Mirsky and Solomon Zeit- lin; Drs. Samuel Belkin, Sidney B. Hoenig and Nathan Klotz; Rabbi Joseph Lookstein, Erich Gutkind and Samuel L. Sar of the Yeshiva College Faculty; also Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter of the Congregation Beth Tfiloh Emanuel, Detroit. Ile. and Mrs. Joe. C. Illnahfield end their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Al Miller and Hr. and Mos Lou Miller of Cleve- land, event the holiday week-end at Babbitt's on the Auffable Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geschiln and daughter, Muriel of Detroit spent men- rev days with Mr. and Mrs. I.. B. Harrison st their summer home at Killarney Beach. Ills. Huth Ifellner of Berlin, Germany. will be their guest for the nest few weeks. 12 Apt Solid bk all 5 rooms and bath one steam heat excel- lent cond. $50,000 property $20,000 only $4,000 down. Ins. Co. liquidation. Mr. and Mrs. Rim 0...ttorriw t17! and fa tally are , rT=attoo, 141:11. at (lull Lakerrad9 Miss Bemis Grabowsky has returned home after spending a few weeks her slater, /des. Arthur Miller of it. Detroit. tro De Mrs. Nate Feltner has returned home from on extended visit In Toledo and Cleseland. • Bnai Brith Booklet Discusses Vocational Guidance "The artificial barriers of dis- crimination against the Jews in employment may be largely over- come, not by a frontal attack, but by 'finding other and better ways in which to accomplish one's am- bition in a valuable and worthy occupation," according to Dr. Lee J. Levinger, director of research of the Bnai Brith Vocational Ser- vice Bureau, in his new booklet, "Professional Opportunities for Jewish Youth." The booklet, which is published by the Bnai Brith Vocational Serv- ice Bureau, represents a study of some 50 professions, ppointing out many new and undeveloped fields. The booklet may be secured by writing to Max F. Baer, director of organization and publicity, Home Office Rules Palestine Citi- Bnai Brith Vocational Service Bu- zen is Alien in England reau, 1003 K St., N. W., Wash- ington, D. C. There is a nominal on an opinion of the Acting charge of 10 cents per booklet Colonial Office that Palestine is or $1 for quantities of 16. neither a British dominion nor a British colony, the British Home My son, hear the instruction of f/ce has ruled that Palestinian father, and forsake not the citizens are no different from thy law of thy mother: For they shall other aliens and must register be an ornament of grace unto thy upon their arrival in England. The head, and chains about thy neck. decision was made in the case o f —Proverbs 1:8-9. a Jewish citizen of Palestine who had refused to register, arguing heroism is the self-devotion of that since England held the man- date for Palestine he was entitled genius manifesting itself in action. —J. C. and A. W. Hare. to the same privileges as the citi- zens of British dominions or A witticism proves nothing. colonies. WANDA LEE SHANNON , assortment of songs written by Nichols. Among the 24 new numbers are such novelties as "Freshman" and "Hillbillies from Kentucky." Frank Paris and his marion- ettes, whose clever act has been a great attraction in the past two weeks, stays over on an extended engagement. Dance novelties and solo specialties are by the May- belle Van Adorables, with music by Paul Neighbors. GIFTS TO SEMINARY Manuel Urbacb OginpatIptir &Tula Phone l WORLD LEADERS APPEAL TO DETROIT JEWS IN BEHALF OF CONGRESS DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS ■■ ci For Sale—Apartments Hotel Mddern 62 rooms painted walls all hot and cold water tiled lobby complete fur- nishings very clean. $100,000 value offer Ins. Co. $30,000 terms 5% int. Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321 pert erir f,71.1,tn Homer Warren & Co. REALTORS 64 years Dependable Service Famous Composers Collabo- rate in Palestine Folk Song Publication The first folder of a subscrip- tion series of sheet music, "Folk Songs of the New Palestine," un- der the editorship of Dr. Hans Nathan, formerly music critic of the Juedische Rundschau and a specialist in Jewish music, was issued on May 1. Masada, Youth Zionist Organization of America, and Hechalutz Organization of America will jointly sponsor the publication. The first fiilder, "Dances of Palestine" or Horas, contains two songs, "Bann" (Poor and Needy Came We Here) arranged by Aaron Copland, one of the most able personalities of American music; and "Kuma Ache" (Rise, 0 Brethren) arranged by Erich Walter Sternberg, a noted Pales- tinian composer. "Folk Songs of the New Pal- estine" will be released in month- ly folders, containing two or more songs, each arranged for voice and piano by an outstand- ing personality of the musical world, and amply annotated• by Dr. Nathan—together with orig- inal English translations of the Hebrew lyrics by Harry H. Fein, author of "Titans of Hebrew Poetry." The annotations by Dr. Nathan, which are an important feature of the collection, contain orig- inal research material,. illuminat- ing the origin, construction and performance of the songs. The music is of special interest to those interested in Jewish culture and folk lore and is eminently suited for home and concert use. The price for the entire aeries of 12 folders (30 songs) to be published at monthly intervals beginning May 1 is $3. Individ- ual folders (containing two or more songs) are 40 cents each. The distributor is Nigun, 111 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., room 607. The committee in charge of the bingo party of the Mezer- itcher Social Club announces that all arrangements have been com- pleted. The party will be held Elmhunt at Jericho Temple, Joy Road and TO. 6-6830 Lawton, on Friday, July 15. The Marriage* proceeds will lie given. to various Forforomd charitable institutions of this city Prominent among the bathing and abroad. There will be prises beauties were the floradora girls and refreshments. Tables will consisting of Lillian Israel, :Val- be set up for those who wish to Rev. Cantor In loving memory of our dear erie Alpert, Mrs. George Fine- play bridge after the bingo games. man, Mrs. Sanford Adler, Mrs. Tickets will go on sale at Jeri- mother, Rose Caplan Levinson, DAVID passed away one year ago, George Seyburn, Mrs. Ted Roth choTemple at 8 p. m. As the GOLDEN who and Mrs. Norman Rosenberg .. . capacity of the ballroom is limit- June 23, 1937 (14 days in Detroit'. Favorite and their director, Isabelle Clark ed to 500 people, the committee Tamuz. MOH E,L . . . who predicts that some day advises everyone to come as early Our hearts still ache with Witless TYLER 6-9490 they'll win high honors in the as possible. Wedding Commas. God alone knows how we miss you. thespian world . . .Mrs. Harry Mother dear. Organizations or individuals de- lea Performed As It end, the first ,ad year. Grossman looked cute in a white siring tickets should phone Al- Home and by Ap- pointment. Her children, Mrs. Louis Lasky, bathing suit . . . ditto Blanche bert Greenblatt, Madison 0487. The next meeting will be held Mrs. Joseph Reiss, Sam, Lew, Seigel . . . Anne Wagner was attractive in blue slacks and Monday, July 11, at 11812 Lin- Jerry and Don. matching ahirt , .. ditto Lil Sim- wood Ave. mons whose outfit was brown ..• RABBI PERLEY NAMED Positively bewitching in their Judge Warns New Cid. 12TH HILLEL DIRECTOR new bathing sults were Ann Lu- Federal :ens Against Membership cas, Henrietta Grad, Mrs. Harry in Bund WASHINGTON.—Rabbi Martin Barnett, Katy Goldsmith, Ann Perley has been named director Kutzen, Jerry Wagner and Jean- CINCINNATI (WNS)—Warn- of Bnai Brith'a 12th Hillel ette Meyers. ing that "stooges" for Hitler, Sta- Foundation, to be opened at In- Spatted in the gay crowd were: lin and other European dictators diana University in September, it Irving Dworman, serenely puffing were not wanted in this country, has been announced by Dr. A. L. away at a cigar; Billy Cohn with United States District Court Judge Sachar, national director of the his candid camera, and Dr. J. Gil- John II. Druffel asked 48 appli- Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations. bert Israel with his motion picture cants for citizenship, including 20 For the past year Rabbi Perley outfit like a couple newshawins Germans, who came before him has been assistant director of the snapping pictures of everything for naturalisation, whether they Illinois Hillel Foundation. where in sight: Lee Tabashnik with her were affiliated with any foreign or- Dr. Sachar serves as director. dispositiritt; Milt Shapiro, ganizations. lie cautioned them The reappointment of Maurice sunny a page out of Esquire on a golf that "this government will con- Bisgyer as executive secretary of course; Flu Kerner, the golden- sider it to be an act of disloyalty Bnai Brith has been confirmed by voiced nightingale; Iry Blumberg, for either native or naturalized the executive committee of the citizens to affiliate with organiza- the symbol of sartorial perfection; tions such as appear to be the order. ditto Nat Bronstein who was here, 'German - American Bonds' and Nowt Detroit's Most Modern Series of 20 Town Hall Lee- there and everywhere with Mrs. Jewish Funeral Home societies and associations Mizrachi Bank of Palestine N. B. and their bundle of loveli- similar tures at Fisher Theater OFFERING organized to further the Nazi or ness, Sylvia; Lee Oppenheim, who other movements now fomenting EIGHT CERAMIC FIGURINES OF JEWISH TYPES IN UKRAINE Pays 5% Dividend on Wednesdays couldn't be persuaded to take a strife in Europe." BY ISSACHAR RYBACK (1897.1937) PRESENTED TO THE DAY 011 NIGHT JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF AMERICA BY ED- A cablegram was received from dip because his suit wouldn't fit Angna Enters, acknowledged TYLER 4-0666 WARD M. M. WARBURG AND PLACED ON EXHIBITION the Mizrachi Bank, Ltd., Jeru- an undernourished Nazi; Marge A warmed up dinner was never the greatest feminine mime of TYLER 5-7177 salem, Palestine, by the Talpioth Sofferin with her eternal smile; woi lit eating. THERE FOR THE SUMMER. this generation, will close the De- Palestine Agency of 'New York, Dorothy Levy with her husband's troit Town Hall season for 1938- its American representative, in parents, a handsome and dignified 1939 in the Fisher Theater, it has it is stated that a dividend looking couple; Nate Margolis been announced by Kathleen Jewish Funeral Home which of 5 per cent has just been de- and Jane Israel, expert swimmers Snow Stringer, director. who could qualify for any swim clared for coupon No. 9 of its Office, Chapel ilk Showrooms Actress, mime, penetrating sat- common stock, corresponding with meet; Tess Caplan, impatiently 9219 DEXTER at Joy Road waiting for the program to begin; irist, Angna Enters has• created the year 1937. an art that is hers alone. The Mizrachi Organization of Ann Kopman, proudly watching her daughter, Babs, in the chil- America advises all the holders The series of 20 Wednesday Messages Received by Detroit Chapter of American Jewish Congress From Chief Rabbi of Mizrachi Bank shares to send dren's swimming contest; Harry mornings at 11 o'clock opens Oct. of Jugoslavia, Federation of Jewish Societies of France, Chief Rabbi Kalvarier Aid Society Picnic in coupon No. 9 to the said Tal- and Morris Collins. Knollwood's 12 with the Ballet Caravan. Three of Finland, Polish and Estonian Communities pioth Palestine Agency, 38 Park Damon and Pythias; Sam and one-act ballets, "Yankee Clipper," This Sunday fidenee. the Juralorlan Jews greet the "Filling Station" and "Prome- Row, New York City, for col- Goldie Kavanau and all the little sem; 5 . 5. sitc of the eomin representatives un iti e sofPol American Jewish Canonise and wish It e w L ish eading Kavanaus; Sam Keywell, whose nade," much talked of in New lection. oietoes." a complete and sumeseful Jioemeee of and, & lrrwi .. ii :m Kalvarier Aid Society will At the recent annual conven- face was beginning to look like Speaking for the Jewish com- York, will be seen for the first On Geremnir Slot Anafrtil give a picnic in Palmer Park, tion of the Mizrachi Organization a ripe tomato. And watching the France, Jugoslavia, Estonia, Fin-eau-aomIllsm base any are too weak munity of Finland, Dr. Simon Fed- time in Detroit. don."' stta ra ng). bet our forces near the Casino, on Sunday, July of America, an association of all spectacle with interested orbs was land and Portugal have addressed I '" Among the world celebrities . ow. erbusch, the Chief Rabbi, greets gen.( 10. All the Landsleute are asked American shareholders of the Morrie Aronsson ... We detected messages to the Detroit Chanter to no.. the .:as.talinr,`ort.":aicsi the democratic elections in these who will speak during the season thir "7" 17.C to come and help make a success Mizrachi•Bank, Ltd., was formed. a tear in Morrie's eyes as he stood of the American Jewish Con - l e. are Frank Lloyd Wright, archi- erm s: time. mom own in «woe, t cress expressing approval of !. of the event, the proceeds of The following officers were elect- there, happy that Knollwood's h ,...1 . ..Lord, Jew_ p tect; Elsa Maxwell, international title i.. d e tri r r._It_ .n. h "d ,,,o1 which will go for needy landsleute ed: Hirsch Manischewitz. chair- dream had at last come true. the efforts of the organization to tn.....ao or lino- l,dted warn , far amtrrwtandmg of social leader; Stefan Zweig, abroad. The president is Mrs L man; S. C. Margolis, secretary; He's a grand guy and has given create a United Democratic Front ...vs Imodmils of European biographer; William 1ra Lyon Phelps, book critic; Jim Stolinsky; vice president, Mrs. M. Abraham Cohen, B. H. Schnur, of his time and substance un- against anti-Semitism, and faith l h' nee 'nitta ' ILA:21 I IT 1:. unoo istort: Je hltay t r h a I ' lir r nthstosda71:ihbiio Mh,,,ab' "'I 1:"'" s.r., that the European Jewry will be E.P' that 'Ansel lines amt eonilnuee to Festenstein; secretary, Mrs. Rabbi I. M. Kowalsky, Max Nad- stintingly to Knollwood. of world -n the all Tully, writer on Hollywood; Vicki visa honor against safeguarded by the American want re-sw'ai'n nthi —M. S. almos Freed; treasurer, Rose Lewis. ler and Rev. Louis Novick of Baum, glamorous Viennese writer; Jewry. Messages have been re- Atomics and you most alir4;e otronsmt ' The president of the World the University of Chicago Round Washington. D. C. ceived from the Lodz Committee is`or .1i;orth t e hat,. Congress Committee in Es- ort .var lwe (S 4 Jewish . ar. vow EMMA LAZARUS Table: Capt. John D. Craig, deep for the Polish-Jewish Congress, Bond Leader Calls Veterans the Federation of Jewish Societies mgernees for the elections mot for the tonia, Rabbi A. Aisenstadt. hails sea diver, and Capt. C. W. R. "Hoodlums"; Kahn Says He'll Open Branch Office oh. Ilse a Cower your Site Was fair the present efforts in the follow- Knight, "eagle man," both with of France, the Chief Rabbi of mesono...nicn to follow ." Have 10 More Camps and frail. Monsieur M. Jarblunuspresident ing terms: Fond of •nd loved and blasted by Jugoslavia, the president of the . lA tIrzut. of new moving pictures. The Eva n, ,.. thelif te , cond pressentznhen to For the convenience of their ish Socie- th i e At.h.... the lieht. ANDOVER, N. .1. (WNS) — vrrs ht.td, Jessys Choir, from the colored Whet pas/donate protagonist of right' Jewish Congress in Estonia. the of the Federation ofJew American war veterans were patients residing in the north- What opera "Porgy and Bps," will sing. champion of .II who dare to fail! Chief Rabbi of Finland. and the ties of France, emphasizes the ...ihnItidin,:-.NLotrio called "hoodlums," by August west section of Detroit, Dr. vice-president of the Portuguese same point of view and expresses Ait... hot.:73.tha Memberships for the season of ores macho In • way one that: Klapprott, New Jersey leader of George Fineman and Dr. Joseph Youoang the right. of ewe afflict ed brothels. 20 Wednesday mornings, $22, of the World Jewish the hope of the Federation felt h A rhan fend J. Fineman announce the open- the German-American Bond. in a One heard the heart . • own roles the Congress. $16.50 and $13.75, including tax. Congress.n h ' the! neetlr' wi t e" a lon%.4 ld r i. s'lho kind jr;t:n1" "' Sew ": b. .,,, t 'Atne y,„.. " '" enure ow. tongue; speech before 1.000 Nazis at ing of a branch office at 7109 ..laralkw M the agat f t:arts; are available at the Detroit Town hollitzn otar as ... . t. ; :rms t s iotr t em How deep • love! How keen • sense Writing in behalf of the Lodz lb. "..... the avh,re Camp Nordland. Ile made the re- I W. McNichols Rd., two blocks - • of wron Hall office, 246 Hotel Stotler. of Livernols, for the prac You question ed In reverence Committee for the Polish-Jewish while , Ponernd me- meek when he was told of rumors west Also special balcony rates, unre- _ tr.. Congress, Dr. Tartakower. its J.wtsh, cans you knelt P.' AMerican Jewry, which, with t he that 360 veterans were coming to tice of general dentistry. Their fLo;h.D2r4s f their characteristic enthusiasm, has al- served seats, for club groups. emphasizes that Euro- offices in the Maccabees Bldg. you gave your heart to all stag. a counter-demonstration. will still be maintained. Asso- kithourit right. whirls km been peen Jewry is more dependentsowt slementary ways taken the initiative wherever the world. them." Fritz Kuhn, Bund leader. an- A dedicated oiche you reared, with than ever upon American Jewry, ARENA GARDEN WRESTLING ciated with them in their new Chief Rabbi S. I. Alcalay, Jewish rights are menaced, is now range. , flounced the forthcoming estab- no martyred Israel too. On tyranny's In this connection, Dr. Tarts- speaking for the Jewish commu- endowing world Jewry with a office is Dr. al L. Lichter, phy- lishment of 10 new Nazi camps, The first challenger for the - throngs kower declares: strong pillar of support which sician and surgeon. nity of Jugoslavia whom he repre- How mitt your tenting thunderbolts including four in New York State. 'The elloatlen today In melt that eel will prove invaluable in defending light-heivyweight title now held you hurled! which would bring the total to 32. am a. withemt year helm Bents, states: Waked ear ity ea. roe • eon( oar Wee; by Mystery Man No. 2 will be Too oarless altaalleso Germany, Austria. the in those rights Bill Binswanger, boss of the and Omagh ra.r medlatloa the help of 'is slew et A new green flag on which a small hopes anew— Death et Wed • bleeding notion's IM great Amerteml denteerary, hat we theemgh welleh we am pm-tog. nod In Poland, Rumania, or wherever determined next Monday night Picture between the swastika and Pittsburgh Pirates and son-in-law 5tr.! aR at moieM ete. more dependent Won nhlah Amcwint to aMr. •H„ when Frankie Talaber, the active mice in yovl It than in mations yearn TM ware to rendre old. we reemaenttr lama Myl they may be imperilled, is the the American flag was inter- of the late Barney Dreyfus, is et sell-Semite inantly whkh to making the Jews fit the tatted Mateo •ill. In message addressed by Dr. Auguste young Chicagoan, meets "The —ALTER A FtELP, N. crossed over the inscription "Hell only half Jewish. His mother was Petals{ rameme to Ike monovand .0 the hoar, Woodbine. N. J. Gesessem, Ilfe a hell Is Jewish Great" Mephisto in one of the weemod la Imlidl leg • Oran, Noe *bleb d'Esaguy, vice president of the Hitler" made its first spoeaiaaes A es. mother all them Moms watch oa- Portuguese delegation of the double wind-up bouts In the other onntrles and IrMrl• Mediae M at the meeting. Other camps. be Cowardice is the mother of th. kow et the pollties• emmereale and NMI wa wand lead eme sodertaklog ta • World Jewish Congress. Arena Bowl. wins man can learn from a established in A said. are to be •Wele mittarol rights of the Jewish pee- eareessfot eatcome. WOO this OW eon- cruelty. fool. Florida. Minnesota and Indiana. W IE RN EY V L. A. S. Moonlight Hapoel Hamizrachi Returns on Congress On Sunday, Aug. 14 Moonlight July 13 Registrations Are Due THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME 10 lbs. DAMP WASH July 8, 1938 ON SALE EVERYWHERE EKHARDT a BECKER BREWING COMPANY • DETROIT For business or pleas- ure Blue Goose Lines. offer fatigue - proof travel over paved routes of unmatched beauty. ALL EXPENSE TOURS These vacation specials are planned to fit every pocketbook. Ask your agent. Washington Blvd. at Grand River Ave. CA. 9000 BLUE GOOSE LINES IheConedy Ste r •Yoo Never 00..•- CHAS.IWAPEREll •11K(Ii MICM S PARIS' PUPPUS Mx s I stotii7Z "HATIKWAH" The Ilatikwah, known as the Jewish National Hymn, is one of the most popular compositions in modern Hebrew poetry. It was composed in 1898 by Naphtali Herz Imber. Born in Galicia, he came to America in 1892 and died in New York in 1909. Ile traveled widely in Palestine, lived for • time among the Bed- ouins, and composed the simple national song that was born in the existence of the hope among Jews for the eventual return to Palestine. The song is now the official anthem of the Zionist movement. In this country it is sung at Jewish affairs along with one of the American anthems, either "America" or "The Star Spangled Banner." When every one is wrong, then eve:y one is right • •