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May 5, 1939

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uls'ig'I'l"K FRANK X. MARTEL ACCUSES COUGHLIN'
OF BEING AN ENEMY OF UNION LABOR

MODERATE ARABS
ISSUE MANIFESTO
AGAINST TERROR

l(N1NcLUDE; FROM PAGE t rtitt

injured in the explosion,
actly the same thing. One of the
of them-28-year-old Zvi
subsidiary organizations of the M
of Christian decency, fairness German-American Bund has been
Want Republic in Three Years
, I and courtesy." Subsequent lists for years the Deutsche Konsum
The details of the amended
are expected to encompass all Verband which has published an
proposals as formulated by the ,
live boroughs of New York.
index of German-American firms Arab representatives who have I
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
suitable for patronage by Ar- been meeting in ('airs during the
Merchants Repudiate Maya
The area affected by the first yans. The Christian Index fol- Past few weeks and as forwarded
list is on the West Side and ex- lowing so closely the pattern of to London on Sunday have now
ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF ITS OFFICES
tends from 59th St. to about the Nazi model is the first pub- been made public by the Arab
c,
110th St., including Columbus lished attempt in the City of press. Looking forward to the
TO
New York to promote the boys establishment of a Palestinian
Ave. and Amsterdam Ave,
cott of Jews by groups other Republic in three years. the
"Christ Himself sPon
sponsored
this then
si
ohpee n a N
p paezai
Arabs demand that as a first
little leaflet for YOUR protec-
600 GRISWOLD STREET
Since t
' once of the qep the post of British High
( tion," say its authors.
The American Jewish Congress Christian Index the Committee commissioner for Palestine, cur-
through a score of investigators for Christian Action has issued l ently held by Sir Harold Mac-
NORTH EAST CORNER OF GRISWOLD AND CONGRESS
visited every business enterprise a circular giving the post office Michael, be abolished. They sag-
listed in the Christian Index. It address: P. 0. Box 9, Station H. gest that instead an English
finds that the stores are for the It solicits enrollment in a new Premier be appointed to guide
most part owned and operated edition and making it clear that the National Government for
by Irish-Americans and Italian- the Index is to apply to the three years, and that thereafter
MAY I, 1939
Americans. Thirty-one of the "five boroughs" of New York. a president be elected to head
Ultra modern in its decor . . . new
▪ shops visited denied that they A series of meetings are also the Republic.
The proposals repeat the Arab
had authorized the inclusigh of being arranged by the Commit-
in its conception . . . but behind all
their names. Twenty of the shop tee for Christian Action to pro- insistence on unconditional inde-
this shiny newness stands a tradition
keepers openly stated that they mote its purposes, the first of pendence after a transition ye-
had authorized their inclusion. lit which was held on April 23rd at rind, now fixed by them as a
of two decades of honest and fair
the course of interviews with the Donovan's Hall and which was decade. and insist that Jewish
dealing. You are cordially invited to
investigators of the American addressed by John Cecil, presi- voto power over the eventual es- RELIGIOUS TEMPLE
Jewish
Congress this latter cate- dent of the Immigration Confer- tablishment of the independent
BEFORE YOU BUY—
IS DEDICATED AT
visit our new quarters ... and enjoy
gory, confined primarily to the ence Board, long known for his state as provided in the irovern-
THE WORLD'S FAIR
SEE YOUR OLD FRIEND FIRST
the pleasant surprise that awaits you.
Irish-American group, openly de- anti-alien stand. In announcing ment proposals of last March be
the
meeting
the
Committee
for
removed.
clared that they are followers of
WONtILUDED :ROM PAGE ONM)
Father Coughlin. A number of Christian Action declared:
Jewish immigration, under the
them have repeated Father
t: Ir etrIt•L'::: re' d ga m! ro illielei Irm7 112"1:"... Arab plan, would be limited to Jewish Palestine, making its de-
e. Coughlin's lies about the iden- hind again. HIM•CUL MI 111;111; yew 10,000 immigrants annually for but at an international exposition
tity of Jews with Communism 11 . 1 .1, ST mb le ,
the next seven and a half rears. in the United States as one of the
OFT or
.1 1 1)117
Thereafter there might be a foreign countries represented in
rt . and some have openly said that THE HANDS OF
1.1\"K
5.),
TO (linim•HAN A11F.51. complete stoppage of till Jewish
Complete Furt.:shings for Homes,
this anti-Jewish movement is a
Flushing Meadows.
Apartments, Clubs ■
and Hotels
immigration into Palestine,
retaliation for the banning of Issas.
Iteinrinber Itumlis, Lerman,. N.17
Not only did the Magen David
The
Father Coughlin from station and bh. ly slain.
proposals
also
provide
that
Sn. II )III be Imerica•si
From Manufacturer at Wholesale to You
standard
fly
in
the
Jewish
Pales-
turn
nest—.as
le
woke up. The all disputes that might arise be-
WAICA.
„'y ' ents
h1 ° '11° 4 ""A tweet] the Palestinian Arabs and tine l'avilion grounds at the Fair,
INVESTIGATE THIS OFFER
Follow Nazi, Bund Methods
only' 101 IM( 1A• he has the MOM,
AO
but it took its proper place in
reat Britain would be arbi-
(MMITTEE G aeat
The Greater New York Com- continue with. JO IN T HE1)
the March of Nations that formed
COMPLETE NEW OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
FOR (1111INTLIN ACTION. GET VOI'M
20720 Fenkell Ave.
Phone RE. 2359
mittee for Christian Action in NAME In the CHRISTI IN INDEX Let trated with the participation of part of the official opening exer-
its first public appearance cloaked esere
Under Personal Supervision of
lailrlolic Christian 111./IY the neighboring Arab States, cises. A guard of honor of young
k
where
they
may
shop
In
safety...
which had a large art in the Jews wearing typical Chalutz uni-
itself in anonymity. No address
S
DR. H. R. PATTERSON
The enrollment form which ap- formulation o fthis present plan.
is given on the leaflet. An investi-
forms—khaki trousers, blue shirts
gation by the Congress has dis- plicants for listing in the Chris- The Arabic press voices the ex- marked with the Star of David, Harry Bradlin's Services
closed. however, that its head- thin Index are asked to sign asks pectation that the British gov- and tropical helmets—accompan-
SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT
Lauded by Grinnell Bros.
quarters have been at Donovan's the following questions: "Do you ernment will issue a White Pa- ied the Jewish Palestine flag,
Under Personal Supervision of
Hall, 310 W. 59th St., New employ Christians exclusively? per incorporating its policy next forming part of the parade. When
Grinnell
Bros.. Detroit's oldest
with 111111.114171 SLAM
York. This is a loft above a bar. Do you buy from Christians ex- week.
the official announcer informed the music house. announces the com-
MIL• BEN WINSEN & MR. DAVE WACHLER
Those who authorized their in- elusively? It also requests two
crowd of several thousand spec- pletion of two years of associa-
clusion in the Index were visited references.
Jewish Volunteers may BeCon- tators that the Jewish Nuttier tion of Harry Bradlin with their
The following pledge appears
by solicitors who told them the
sidered for British Troops
was reaching the reviewing stand, piano department.
A
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application,
Purpose of the index was better on
LONDON. (W NS-Palcor Agen- where President Roosevelt, Gover-
Mr. Bradlin has established an
person
wood,
business for Christians and to which expect s
cy)
— Colonel Josiah C. Wedg- nor Lehman and Mayor LaGuardia unusually successful sales record.
Cy. Fam•lose. Glom Med hr MOW
eo reply wholly on
Ist Phys... et one Ceders. Pr e serve
fight Communism. The leaflet it- in the Index to
Laborite, asked in the were among the dignitaries watch-
Men.. emir Mats L. et 111....
the decisions of the Committee: House of Commons whether, in ing the parade, the entire assem-
self declares:
comsat( xlronxnred Ihr. afar
view
of the need for British blage cheered vociferously.
leaflet f or 1'0111 poection. The ,.
hess
, s1
44444 mIttee for haat.. Action. It I.
r
troops
in
Egypt,
the
government
m
or eierj fi
While the Jewish Palestine Pa-
000, G, h crc ki
° " n "" !Wenn .
In
i
olth would compile a register of Pai- vilion is not yet open to the pub-
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
ns. d ries to tiers
( "stk.").
those asin'sand objetilles .onowny
that I here-
sugalnol all Communietir torero
•
I ,• L
nOW
Open Evenings Till 9 P. IL
lib
bushes. rue estine
volunteers and pro- lic, its official opening being
op emlini In our beloved America. The. l
arding In the Christian Indx. I imam
s
vide
their
training
and
equip-
51°''''" near /
scheduled
for
the
middle
of
this
p-
Ill tae
stand that no rhareett nre Ma! n
or
,f Chriolian decency,
I B ent.
fair.. ."."."-
and roar-
toomonitott „„tt such
ment. War Secretary Leslie !lore- month, tens of thousands of visi-
lefty when mo lar. your purchases The 1th, (.„ ;„ tn itt...
„,. ch ri,ti.„ b«eanr
Am. I Belisha replie d that he Was
traders listed base as s.. imssits" is en
tak- tors at the Fair opening crowded
entirely
iolunta. and Itleullstie ing
the Greater New fork Tana mitt. for nonntont,
t
r000ntoo
„ nth,.
the matter under considers- around the white concrete struc-
f ur
Christian Actl ,,,,, nod are known 10 be um, Ind
.
tion
with
In
tete
I
111.11
StaCeo
of
Colonial
Secretary ture whose portal bears the sym-
worth) 00 so. , tunc" , . . 104/..1 • Sh/.
7 America. In return for n•01 . 11 axtaar,
good
Ian retailero and w hole-
„, hares,,,,to hereby mime falthfuill Malcolm MacDonald. Observers bols of the 12 Tribes of ancient
i.e m " ndn
kt,
''d
"°.
re
called
that
last
last
week
Colonel Israel under the Hebrew words
I o Assert. t he firth.. Ing rontlillo..
iiM throttell tmt uteeitat
,
dendline pledge MY Christian word of honor II/ I W edgwoo d had suggested that in Eretz Israel. Tho three huge bas-
for istiollean.
If MOCil
llo
deal ix known to bunimiewlie
10
.11, osk
ill
his ,wane
from
Md..'
(tt
to
ntto
on,
,to
vent
t
view of the serious international relief statues net above the main
ant„. only;
for Ineloolon in nest
onlh"o
)
tith eni f i grihetndbley aeogoopoedraitdioena entrance, symbolizing Learning,
yr..
Mon t forget . . . In unity' there In
Xi mixt h The ladle IN
On!
Attend
Industry and Agriculture and rep-
Indite; to to work increasolnely
meeting% of the (' mitt. for
r."- of Jewish labor by suspending resenting the activities of Jewish
the
kle.
of
a
united
Illtrisdlan
brother-
ActIon••
send; is) to is, to Lake it plea.nl Illy inunigration laws on the con- Palestine, aroused a great deal of
The first official act of the eta(
arostakte roe cksistisos to ( nos dition that the immigrants of enthusiastic comment, as did the
Nazi regime when it came into r
s„Tsr
military
em 1 fast
age • join the British typical Palestinian landscaping of
power in 1933 was to declare a men, of des•islons
made as We Com-
HARRY BRADLIN
boycott of Jewish business. One metre. Inasmuch as such dechdono will • Army in Palestine." At ° that the grounds, the work of Jacob J.
of the first acts of the German- he m ade %Oki) for the mutual beng-111 time the Colonial Secretor y had Levison, noted arboriculturist of His knowledge and understand-
New
York.
Chrlotlan traders listed In the Inst
that the government
American Bund Was to do ex- and for ( hrIslion Americans genenilly..• answered
ing of pianos, coupled with a
nail
In the Palestine Pavilion itself
not prepared to -adopt this
disposition to please and accom-
scores of workers are laboring
suggestion.
modate his many customers, has
feverishly to complete the instal-
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's Rabbi Wohlgelernter to Ad-
Laborite Member of Com-
lation of the hundreds of exhibits been a great factor in establish-
Mother Day Luncheon on
dress Radomer Friendly
mons Josiah Clement Wedg-
ing
a splendid reputation. Vitally
portraying every phase of Jewish
Sunday, May 14
wood gave notice he would
Society Sunday
life in l'alestine which will be on interested in cultural activities in
ask
Geoffrey
Shakespeare,
Par-
Detroit,
active in every musical
The annual Mother's Day
display when the doors of the
endeavor, his conscientious ef-
luncheon of the Shaarey Zedek
Pavilion are opened to visitors.
Members of the Radomer liamentary Secretary to the
forts to promote the piano sales
Sisterhood will be held Sunday, Friendly Society and their Admiralty, about reports that
• British warship had fired on
May 14, at 12:30 p. m., in the friends will hear a lecture by
Services of 1789 Re-enacted at of established and reliable lines
• Greek ship carrying refugees
of Grinnell's reputable piano es-
social hall of the synagogue. An Rabbi Wohlgelernter of Beth
Synagogue; Dr. Pool Calls for
t o Palestine. The question is,
tablishment has been crowned
II. We Po
interesting program will be pre- Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue at
Rededication to Freedom
"Whether Shakespear e is aware
A special sesquicentennial serv- with unusual success.
sented to mark the occasion. One 9 p. m., Sunday, May 7, at As-
1.111101.211111
The
officers
and
personnel
of
that
the
Greek
ship
Aghios
ice recreating that held by the
of the features will be "Garden sembly Hall, 12th St. and Clair-
AM ws.larew
Nicoloros, carrying refugees to
congregation 150 years ago before Grinnell Bros. join with Mr.
of Dreams", a fantasy which will mount. The theme of Rabbi
FNINIONI
the inauguration of George Wash- Bradlin's many friends in wish-
be directed by Toba Smokier and Wohlgelernter's lecture will he: Palestine recently was fired on
SAYE Allan ,
by one of His Majesty's ships,
ington as first President of the ing him continued success. De-
Sara Hope Pregerson. The musi- "Judaism and Democracy". The
NIN1
were
United States was held Sunday troit's public may consult Mr.
cal background will be provided lecture will be followed by a dis- whereby two ref
by Rosa Bassin Stein. The par- cussion. There will be no admis- wounded and one killed and morning at the Spanish and Por- Bradlin with every assurance
ticipating cast will consist of: sion charge, and everyone is wel- who authorized the firing and tuguese Synagogue, Sentral Park should they desire to purchase
this use of the navy."
West and Seventieth St. The serv- pianos.
Agnes Ann Brown, Charlotte come.
The government's present ice was conducted by the Rev. Dr.
B r a w e r, Caroline Davidson,
At the last meeting of the
Dorothy Davidson, Charlotte Society on April 16, a sympo- stringent attitude toward illegal David de Sole P.s•l.
Jr. Alumni of United He-
Dr. Pool recalled to the congre-
Kruger, Judith Pregerson and sium was conducted by Joshua Jewish immigration was empha-
brew Schools Will
'Miriam Tobin. Reservations will Joyrich and Louis Rosenberg on sized in the House of Commons gation, which included descendants
Sponsor Dance
be limited to 350 persons which the subject: "Should free as- by Colonial Secretary Malcolm of the original congregation of
makes it imperative for those sembly be allowed to forces that MacDonald, who declared: "The 1789, that the 30th day of April
The
Junior
Alumni of the Uni-
150
years
ago
dawned
as
the
ful-
who would like to be present to oppose free assembly?" Joyrich High Commissioner has been au-
ted Ilebrew Schools of Detroit are
signify their intentions of attend- spoke on the affirmative and Ro- thorized to announce that the fillment of their struggle and sac-
124 DAYEIHIT TE 24386
sponsoring
a
dance
to take place
rifice
far
liberty
and
democracy.
ingimmediately. For reservations senberg on the negative. The lec- number of the Jewish illegal im-
Repeating the precise messages on June 18. The committee in
call Mrs. Nat Bronstein. Town- ture by Rabbi Wohlgelernter is migrants who succeed in enter-
charge
follows:
Sol
Panush.
Ger-
and
prayers
that
the
original
send 8-0743. Reservations cannot a continuation of this topic of ing Palestine and who are un-
trude Strauss, Shirley Subar,
In en. 01.
be accepted after Thursday, freedom of speech, press and as- deportable will be deducted from group offered to Washington, Dr.
Pool added that, "Now, after 150 Ruben Isaacs, Isadore Katz, Ervin
Ilshogonr—veneer
future immigration quotas."'
May 11.
sembly, as he will touch on this
Levenson, Norman Leemon, Joseph
years,
we
echo
this
prayer
in
a
He also announced the organi-
subject during his talk.
in which that democracy Epel, Martin Barahl, Frieda
Bessie Soran Zviller Society J. Joyrich and L. Rosenberg zation of a system of marine world
which is symbolized by the life Smolinsky and Fred Sorkowitz.
Designed for people with an appreciation
sag- and work of George Washington
are on the entertainment and police, to supplement the aug-
Plans Banquet for
A team which is working in the
mented coast guard. The govern-
cultural committee.
is imperiled by dark forces deny-' Allied Jewish Campaign in co-
for fine character and tonal quality
May 21
ment takes a serious view of at-
,
operation
with the Junior Service
ing and abrogating all human
CO.
The Bessie Soran Zviller La-
tempts to contravene the immi-
freedom—freedom of speech, free- Group has been formed in the
Bnai gration law and is determined to dom of the press, freedom of as- Junior Alumni. Isadore Katz is
dies Aid •Society will hold a Maytirne Dance of
If you want a really fine piano—one
WINDOW
SHADES
special meeting on Monday after-
check illegal immigration into sembly, freedom of thought and captain.
Moshe Y. P. S. on
that gives you great pride of owner-
MADE TO ORDER
noon, May 8, at 1 p. m., at
Palestine, he insisted, as mem- freedom of conscience."
The next meeting will be at the
Sunday
ship—see this new Mason & Hamlin
Cleaned and Repaired
Assembly Hall, to arrange for
bers protested the treatment to
Dr. Pool alluded to the mes- home of Norman Leemon, 2525 W.
"Symetrigrand"—for it embodies only
the banquet to be held on Sunday
Elaborate plans have been which refugees have been sub- sage of Moses Seixas, the rabbi Euclid, May 11. All those who
LINOLEUM
evening, May 21, at the Phoenix
jected.
select materials, fashioned by skilled
of the congregation that addressed have graduated from the United
Inlaid and Battleship
Club. For tickets call the ticket completed by the Young People's
Tom Williams, Laborite. then its message to President Washing- Hebrew Schools between the years
craftsmen in a thing of .rare beauty.
Society
of
the
Congregation
Boat
chairman. Mrs. S. Alter, To.
Moshe for the third annual May- wanted to know: "Is the ordi- ton, and to a prayer of the first of 1932-1936, are welcome to loin'
CARPETING
Unstinted time and labor spent in its
5-2310, or the president, Mrs.
stance immovable?"'
I'resident for religious tolerance, the Junior Alumni. If interested
time dance to be held Sunday,
Rugs and Furniture
creation is your assurance of lasting
M. Pevin, To. T-6849.
•"Nothing is absolutely un- liberty and peace.
call Ruben Isaacs, president, Tyler
May
7,
in
the
main
ballroom
■■
I
changeable," the Colonial Secre-
satisfaction throughout the years.
"This day," Dr. Pool continued, 6-2298, or Shirley Sober, secretary, t
VENETIAN BLINDS
congregation, Dexter at Law- tary told him; "but we do not
Breathtaking
Masterpiece the
Tyler 4-4829, or just come to the ,
rence, featuring Marvin Kahn's suppose that any new circum- "is for us a day of rededication next meeting.
Drapery Hardware
Available in case of Walnut - Veneer—$880
of our love for their great and
by Eisenstein now at the orchestra.
Get Our rriees"isol
stances will arise to cause any I generous country, rededication to
Free II•Ornales Furnished
Cinema
Theater
The
dance
co-chairmen
are
So!
Thirteenth Floor—Wood word fit Great Hi, er
alteration in the ordinance."
its spirit and practice of freedom Kalvarier Aid Society Will
Auslander and Martin X. Mille'.
8625 LINWOOD
for which our ancestors fought and
Give Card Party on
assisted by Ruth Shuman, Hilda National Funds Spent 918,375,-
died, rededication to its democracy
Call TYler 5-1230
Greenwald, Nate Nelson.
May
16
000 in Palestine in
which in the growing darkness
A tennis group is being or-
The Kalvarier Aid Society will
3-Year Period
stands as a high strung beacon of
ganized by Charles Newman.
JERUSALEM. I WNS Palcor light and hope for suffering Israel give a card party on Tuesday
Members wishing to join the Agency) —During the three most and a suffering world."
May 16, at 8 p. m., at the Bnai
Ptit•co subject to 3^, Nairn Tax
on
horseback riding group on Sun- difficult years in the history of
The service, patriotic and sym- Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Re- Ben Lemberg Named
day mornings should contact the Jewish National Home, the bolic, was marked by the massed freshments will be included in the
Board of the House
Bernie Dashal.
admission
fee.
pl ueglaatlionnewwmani
s eersnlaarr
did. colors of patriotic organizations
of Shelter
Proceeds will go to aid needy
The next meeting of the et • j h e y w5 is 0h,00p0 o
and the presence of Boy Scouts,
Junior Hadassah Members
—
ganization will be held Sunday, tional capital of $125,000,000 Girls Scouts and members of the abroad.
In January the society mailedBen Lemberg was this week
May 14, at 2:30 p. m.. at Con-
Urged to Plant Trees on
was imported, land possessions Knickerbocker, West Hempstead
checks
of
$5
each
to
47
families.
named
to
fill
the vacancy on the
gregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter at were extended by 87,500 dunams and Captain Belvidere Brooks Posts
Mother's Day; Seek Vol-
FOX — headed by Bing Crosby,
Lawrence.
In March 27 families were sent $5 board of directors of the House
Joan Blondell, Mischa Auer and
the Palestine Foundation of the American Legion; the Old each. of Shelter, caused by the recent
unteers for Flower Day
and
one of the year's strongest sup-
Fund and Jewish National Fund Timers Post of the Jewish War
For tickets call Mrs. II. Festen- death of Mr. Nathan Goldman.
porting caste, "Eastside of Hea-
between them spent a total of Veterans and the Asser Levy Gar- stein, Townsend 7-5640, or Mrs.
In the appointment of Mr.
Esther Duchin, chairman of
ven" is at the Fox Theater. On
$18,375,000, it was reported at rison of the Army and Navy Union Seidman, Tyler 4-5975.
Lemberg, the board secures the
the stage the Fox presents a dazzl- the Jewish National Fund com-
a press conference of the Jew- of the United States.
The president is Mrs. L Stolin- services, abilities and experience
ing variety show topped by head- mittee of the Detroit unit of
Ilr. and Mrs. Harry Immerrnon se- ish Agency to Illustrate Jewish
sky.
of a young man who possesses
line stars of stage, screen and
turned home after spending the lit' , achievements on the third anni-
Junior Hadassah reminds all
I an ardOnt desire to render phi-
four months at Miami Beach. Fla .
radio.
versary of the disturbances.
Zeta Beta Tau'a Achiewes l ianthroeic work. His activities in
MICHIGAN — "Union Pacific," members that a most appropriate
Mrs. Etta Beekman hod I. her got- ,
well
various organizations is well
ment Award Goes to
thl. week her son, J. L. Berkman sr
Cecil B. DeMille's 66th production gift for Mother's Day is the spe-
known but he is particularly
coda., Mich.. mid her son-in-law. I.
heralded as his biggest spectacle, cial certificate prepared for this
Dr. A. A. Brill
Korn of Marlton.
noted
for
his
political
sagacity
sabhath
Morning
Sen..:
is at the Michigan Theater. The occasion which is given for the
Following Zeta Beta LIU'S an-
' t o Saldtath tomtit. M. 0 . et II
I C. 111rorhgeld • Br. A. H Jorobc,
nual custom of honoring its and is often called upon by can-
The •nnual donor rtoeiglon of the
starring cast of the picture in- Planting of trees by the Jewish
Rabbi Leon Cram will preach
o'.
A. B. Roman, Irwin Sherman and go•n Sisterhood of Temple Beth -.ton was
epilates for his advice and coun-
the mermonon the lathiest. The 1.11
cludes Joel McCrea, Barbara Stan- National Fund. All members
Bewail returned home from • fishing held at the home of Mr. and Mrs gaol
alumnus
who has "made his let- d
SERGE! EISENSTEIN
o' w,ndom
trip at Bear Lalte • neer M•nlide• Mn
wyck, Akim Tamiroff, Robert Pres- planning to give these certificates
J. Birnkront on Ottawa Drive. Sunday The Te.nple Isbottrheog:
ter in life" and who stood forth ' 31r. Lemberg attended his first
where
Mr.
Sewall
woo
their
host.
evening. April 30 Mrs Irvine Stein-
ton and hundreds in support. The as Mother's Day gifts should
An event of vital signficance
The •nnual sstrawtosrry fmths1 of the
eyond all his brothers during
man. pre•Ident. ease the welcoming ad- Temple Histerhood will take pia. on beyond
the preceding year, Dr. A. A. meeting of the board on Wednes-
second feature is "Women in the communicate with Miss Duchin to those who truly enjoy and
Funeral .m1.11were rondo... b
dress. Rabbi In Pea. of Tol•do Monday, M•y S. at 110 p. pt. Exquisite
' Wind," starring Kay Francis and as soon as possible in order that love motion pictures takes place Robb' Herer of glint. at the I. G. IS is. on. the guest .Maker On the sublect mu.Ie will he offered by members of Brill, world-famous psychiatrist, day evening and is enthusiastic
on Monday for Charles lie k• 'nsho to the Modern Jess • I Musical
about the organization and its
William Gargan, a romantic story the certificate should reach the at the Cinema Theater, 58 E. cemetery
the Ilualc mode Club. Admitt•nt • I,
man. who dled euedenly •t hi. In
lection...ere rendered by Was Marine membership card only.
N. Y. U. '01, Columbia '03, of functions. He intends to devote
of daring women airplane pilots. recipient in time.
ny Mine
Columbia, where "Alexander wetweralng. on Fttord. H• Is hon.
ern! 1101.111111.
ohnson •ntl
New York City, has been select-
by
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wife;
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son
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of
Wbew•Irst
Lucille
KollIn.
accompanied
by
Mr,
all his spare time in furthering
Appropriate gifts also are the Nevsky is being shown.
UNITED ARTISTS — Robert
ed as the recipient of the frater-
four daughters.Kra. Beatrirst un., Harold ()amens Mrs. Abe LoPidesi
"Alexander Nevsky" is Sergei of CO.. My. WI., wise auto,sr is-- chairman or the ways and means com- J. W. E. W. 0. to Have a nity's "New Orleans Trophy" for its work.
Taylor and Myrna Loy, together marriage certificates or Katubas
troll.
•nd
Miriam and MI. Norma mit.• Introduced the opeaker About
Tag Day in Mt. Clemens the year 1938.
for the first time in "Lucky Night," issued by the Jewish National Eisenstein's first sound picture
at home; four brother.. Jacob of nay
.
and is
in a modern romantic comedy with Fund to brides.
work of cinematic art lily. Lew;. and Isadore of Wenono, 10 ea.. attended
CARD OF THANKS
on July 16
Miss Duchin calls upon mem- and beauty, one that will have M lens. and Meyer of Detroit; 'tit.
The A 7 A. ors...lion of Pool!.
New York as the background, are
A special meeting of the Jew- UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
Mr. Bert Weil of Ray Or. held PrIti. e.ning servIr••• at Temple
bers of Junior Hadassah to vol- a lasting influence upon the slows.
at the United Artiats Theater.
The family of the late Leah
Mr. I It Ifonentwre of Sae now. and Meth Jacob. Atoll MI At the end of ish Women's European Welfare
An unveiling of a monument
CINEMA—"Alexander Nevsky" unteer their services for Flower future course of the sound mo- sna la.. n mimosat es cam. the oe,else P.ahhl Fro- Friedland pre• Organization was held Monday, in memory of Mrs. Sarah Rose Wasserman wishes to thank their
went.1• ring to Ralph Merk.ita, a
Sergei Eisenstein's drama, depicts Day May 21. Please contact WSJ tionpicture just as his "Ten
relatives and friends for the
of the Pontlar lodge. May 1, at Congregation Boat will take place on Sunday, May
the defeat of the German knights Duchin, 10272 Delmar, Town- Days That Shook the World" I The nnol meollne of the rear for The ring mender
1.1. elven by the !or. 11.1
Moshe. Mrs. D. Silverstein, presi- 14, at Y p. m., at the Bnai David kindness and sympathy shown
' by the Russian people led by Prince send 6.7428 to assure her that and "Potemkin" influence the '" Trm nle slelernan ww he ""
firith lodge In •npres lotion of the spies-
them
during their recent bereave-
Cemetery,
9535
Van
Dyke
Ave.
dent,
presided.
the form ofa lum neon ill the Temple did work Baird, has done and his rot,
Nevsky in 1242.
you will be of assistance.
silent motion .picture.
an Mond.. M. S.
tinned interest.
Letters were read from Euro- Relatives and friends are invited. ment.

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