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OBITUARY

nee. Coates

Jacob
Silverman

EARLE D. MAAS

Funeral services for Earle D.
Maas, who died Sunday in Grace
Hospital, were held Monday at
Temple Beth El, Woodward and
Gladstone Ave.. Burial took
place in Cleveland on Tuesday.
Mr. Mua was born in Baltimore
Md., and had lived in Detroit
seven years. His home was at
16692 LaSalle Blvd. Surviving
are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Louie Males and a brother, Royal
S. Maus.

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Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

ABRAHAM HYMAN

died on Tuesday. Funeral serv-
ices were held Wednesday at his
late residence, 1487 Virginia
Ortroll's Favorite
Park. Burial was in Clover Hill
M 0 II 6I.
Park Cemetery. Mr. Ilyman, born
TYLER 641110
%eliding Cerement in Russia, lived in Detroit 46
lee Performed al
years. Ile was a member of the
Horse and by Ap
Masonic lodge at Pigeon. He is
pointmend
survived by his sisters, Mrs. Ja-
cob Lowenberg, Mrs. Emil Low-
enberg and Mrs. Yetta A. Glazer.
and his brother, Otto Hyman, all
of Detroit.
— T-ts
7

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Downtown Theaters

MICHIGAN — Mickey Rooney
and Judge Ilardy'e Family in
their newest and best laugh riot,
"Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fe-
ver," are at the Michigan Thea-
ter. On the same program is
Warner Brothers' sensational
drums, "The Man Who Dared."

FOX — Irving Berlin's new
songs, Sonja lienie's sunny bril-
liance, Tyrone Power's gay ro-
mancing, Rudy Vallee's singing
and Edna May Oliver's fun are
the highlights of "Second Fid-
dle," the feature picture at the
Fox Theater. The program also
includes a second outstanding
screen feature plus the Fox
Movietone News and selected
short subjects.

PALMS-STATE — In "Hell's
Kitchen" the "Dead End" kids
re-turn the favor so often be-
stowed on them in their picture
appearances by helping to regen-
erate a racketeer, played by
brusque Stanley Fields.

Gifts to North End Clinic

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
in honor of the graduation of
Robert Dasteele, from Harry
Hirshberg.
In honor of 25th wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Saulson, from Miss Sadie Hirsch.
man and Jesse F. Hirschman.
In memory of Abe Rosenstein
of Mishawaka, Ind., from Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Siegel, Max Sie-
gel family, Bernard R. Siegal.

C 11 I C A C 0. (Religious News
Service) — Bishop Bernard J.
Rabbinical Association of
Shiel, head of the Catholic VoYuth
Hebrew Theological Col-
Organization, has offered three
scholarships for Jewish boys at the
lege Holds Convention in
Lewis Holy Name School for Aero-
Chicago
nautics in Lockport, Ill. The school
is conducted by the C, Y. 0. for
The Rabbinical Association of
general education as well as for the Hebrew Theological College
aeronautical training.
will convene Sunday, Monday
The offer was made to the Bnai and Tuesday, July 16. 17 and
Brith Youth organization. which 18, at the LaSalle Hotel in Chi-
will choose 10 boys of grade school cars.
education to take examinations for
More than 75 rabbis, gradu-
the scholarships. The three win- ates of the Hebrew Theological
ners will receive tuition and all College and Prominent spiritual
living expenses for four yeas at leaders of the west and mid-
the school.
west, will attend the three ses-
General Umberto Nobile, Italian sions where many discussions of
dirigible expert, has lust arrived in many Jewish communal, aniritual
Isis country to become a teacher and national problems will
take
of aviation and engineering at the place.
Lewis School.
General Nob le is • member of
And learn there may be worship
the faculty of the University al without words.
Naples.
—.J. R. Lowell.

I

They on bd skillfully bound at a
reasonable Pries.

July 14, 1939

THE L GAL CHRONICLE.

M'DONALD STATES
BRITAIN OPPOSES
ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

UNLIMITED
Hordes Honored I CALLS
REFUGEE SETTLING
PREJUDICE CAUSE
By Office Staff I

the first three months of 1939,
8,629 of them were Jews.

Attempt "Mansmuggling" on
Polish-German Frontier

SAVE YOUR EYES

with HEALTH-SITE GLASSES

"Mansmuggling" was reported
going on in both directions on
the Polish-German frontier. Hun-
gate capital will bear a "reason- dreds of Polish Jews under Nazi
and treasures destroyed?" Adams
able proportion" to the cost of compulsion were said to be on
asked. "And if the Mandate were
providing communications.
relinquished, how could there be
the border attempting to enter
fent Emeinee. Gismo Mod Pr theirs
The report of the British Gui- Poland, while German residents
• lientkionee Our Deno et Wow,
any guarantee for security
Segielaue men MU Um sr glom.
ana Refilgee Commission
against such sacrilege?"
es Which
of Poland were trying to get
surveyed the possibiliti, stated back home against the official
"The ,Mandate will not be re-
— linquished," Mr. MacDonald as-
it would cost $3,000,000 to es- Polish will. Polish police were
-
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
tablish trial settlements of 5,000 reported disguised as farmers
sured him, "unless the British
RELIABLE II OUSE HELP. government and the League of
Open Evenings Till 9 P. M.
refugees and maintain them for working in fields along the bor-
Laundresses, women for house
two years. Prime Minister Cham- der to thwart smuggling activi-
Nations Council are satisfied
cleaning, house maids, women that security is properly pro-
berlain made it plain that ex- ties. In addition, Polish border
for part time work. By hour.
perimental settlement in British patrols have been heavily rein-
vided
for."
day or week. Schlesinger's,
Guiana must be financed from forced in recent weeks.
Not Trying to Interfere with
Madison 2526.
private sources and would be
Settlements
carried out under the direction Italy Enforcing Race Laws; Jews
QUILTS — Made or recovered
Thegovernment is not trying
of experts appointed by refugee
Seek Conversion as Escape
front your own feathers or to prevent settlement by Jews on
organizations. All the British
From Refugee Restrictions
wools. l'illows recovered—spe - land which is in their popssession,
government would do apart from
cial, $1.00. Full line of curtains, Mr. MacDonald said in answer
ROME. (WNS — The Italian
road
building,
he
indicated,
would
baby, shower and wedding gifts. to Colonel Wedgwood, who had
newspaper Resto del Carlino, re-
be to "cooperate fully" and to
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, asked him whether he had any
iterating Italy's demands for
appoint "such administrative of-
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. information on the secret erec-
Tunis, Djibouti and Suez, and
Featuring Sammy as the
ficers as may be necessary.
ilogarth 9050.
also naming British Malta, de-
tion during ■ recent night of a
One Man Band
Lord Dufferin made it plain
new settlement in the Beisan
clared that "There must be an
that "Whereas we are prepared
SUGGESTED
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Valley, and whether the Pales-
end of all provocations against
to go to the very limit of our
room in home of adults. All tine government intends to try
FOR DINNER:
the totalitarian states, all per-
resources in supplying services
conveniences. Garage if de- to prevent such settlement—and
Grilled Prime Sirloin
secutions of Italians and Ger-
and administration and even
sired. Near bus and car line. if so, under what ordinance.
Steak with Mushrooms
mans living abroad," and that
transport, we do not feel justi-
2696 Sturtevant. Townsend
The Colonial Secretary replied
"The Hebraic problem must be
fied at this stage in giving actual
6.1455.
that the High Commissioner had
solved by a general agreement
financial assistance to these
reported the establishment of the
establishing the Jews in a non-
schemes."
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished settlement, and then added his
European country which shall not
room in home of small fam- assurance that the government
Intergovernmental Agency Must be Palestine." These demands
124IAYEIPIIT . 2.1313
TE
Cope with Growing Refugee
ily, for two ladies or couple. was not trying to prevent the
were listed by the newspaper in
Problem
Kitchen privileges and use of establishment of such settlements.
an outline of conditions that
entire home. Cortland, near Ben Cation Deplores Failure to
Far-reaching decisions with re- would eventually lead to peace.
Dexter. Call Townsend 6-9407
gard to settlement of refugees
Twenty Jews, charged with
Achieve Unity
In territories recently investi- having failed to declare their
Sunday.
The failure to achieve com-
gated
by
commissions
of
experts
Jewish blood under a law en- FOR SALE—APARTMENTS
More than 26,000 F. H. A.
FOR RENT — Furnished airy plete unity within the Yishuv
expected to be reached at a acted last November, were sen-
Modernization Loans Made are
room, with five windows, in was blamed by David ben Gurion,
session of the Intergov- tenced to jail terms of from
by Industrial Morris Plan plenary
home of refined adults. Good chairman of the Jewish Agency
ernmental Refugee Committee, eight to 10 days and fined $7.90.
Bank
transportation. Calvert, near Executive, on those forces which
which is expected to convene Twenty others were released.
understand only "domination or
Linwood. Townsend 6-6464.
It was disclosed here that the
"Since the inauguration of the here on July 19 with the accred-
isolation." The Jewish Agency
Federal Housing Act, the Indus- ited representatives of 32 na- greatest mass conversion of Jews
FOR RENT—A nicely furnished leader's views were expressed trial Morris Plan Bank has tions in attendance. The grow- since the Spanish Inquisition,
room in a private home. Rea- during a meeting of the Associa- loaned more than ten millions of ing refugee tragedy and the fate stimulated by Italian racial legis-
sonable. 3296 Tuxedo, between tion of Sharon Colonies at which dollars to Detroiters for home of the Jews still within the I lation, has affected nearly 4,500
Wildemere and Dexter. Town- Ben Gurion surveyed current po- and propert y improvements. Reich will be the principal sub- Jews, representing more than 10
litical conditions for the settlers.
send 6-8467.
in is big way—perhaps the
jects on the agenda of the sea- per cent of the entire Jewish
In reply to various questions, That's a lot of money," said Eu-
last available fur this genera-
Ilion which will be held behind population in Italy. Jews have
FOR RENT—Pleasant room in Mr. Ben Gurion stated that nu- gene W. Lewis, president. "Many
tion. Rely an our Facts and
closed
doors
at
the
Foreign
Of-
submitted
to
conversion
with
the
private home, for couple or merous attempts had been made home owners who felt they could
Figures.
fice. It is expected that the ques- hope of benefiting from future
not
make
a
cash
outlay
of
the
two ladies. Board optional. to arrive at complete unity with-
tion of establishing a foundation laws and agreements between the
Convenient to bus and car. in the Yishuv, but that these cost of improvements are avail-
13 Apt.
to enable 160,000 Jews to leave State and the Vatican. Recent
2068 Gladstone, near Four- had not succeeded "because of ing themselves of the easy
the Reich within three to five legislation favoring converted
Bk & steel all 3 rooms &
monthly
payments
provided
by
teenth. Tyler 6-9284.
certain elements which refused
years
will
also
be
considered.
Jews
compared
to
those
adhering
bath concret & carpeted
to cooperate because they are the Federal Housing Act and
The Intergovernmental Com- to their religion has influenced
halls and landings. Bishop-
FOR RENT—Beautiful, well fur- capable only of domination or are having the work done now."
Babcock vapor steam. 4
The Federal Housing Moderni- mittee on Refugees, set up one the number of proselytes. An-
nished, airy room with large isolation."
year
ago
at
Evian-les-Bains,
other
factor
involved
in
the
zation
Loan
Act
expired
June
garage.
Select location.
porch, in single home, for
Arab Councillors Quit Jerusalem 30 of this year, but was renewed France, following solicitation by wave of conversions is the lack
Rent $6100 tenants pay
lady or gentleman. Near 14th
Municipality Meeting
President
Roosevelt
for
the
crea-
of
restrictions
in
many
Latin-
for another two years.
light & gas. Former sale
and Woodrow Wilson buses
Four of Jerusalem's Arab
"There is no red tape in ob- tion of an international refugee American countries in admitting
$75,000. Foreclosed price
and Trumbull car. 1927 Tux-
Municipal Councillors quit the taining an F. Ii. A. loan," said group with broad political pow- converted Jews although regu-
$27,500 terms $5,500 only
edo, Townsend 7-3675.
meeting of the Municipality, de- Mr. Lewis. "Merely go to a ers, will hear an extensive re- lating other Jewish immigration.
$200 mo including 5% int.
FOR RENT — Attractive fur- claring that they would not re- dealer or contractor, get an esti- port submitted by the present
19 Apt.
nished room, with adjoining turn until the Arabs had been mate on the work to be done and director, League High Commis- Settlement of Jewish Refugees
porch, in new single home of reconstituted as a majority. May- fill out an application in the sioner Sir Herbert Emerson,
on Isle of Mindanao Seen
Modern like new. Marble
adults. Good transportation. or Mustapha Zey al Khalidi did dealer's office. Payments do not who will review the Jewish situa-
Likely by McNutt
tile entrance hall carpets
3308 Waverly, near Dexter. not join the walk-out.
INDIANAPOLIS. (WNS)—As-
start until 30 days after the tion in Greater Germany and
painted walls. Steam boiler
Townsend 7-3706.
The Arabs pointed out that work has been completed."
the plight of refugees in various serting that 500 Jewish refugees
with stoker provides hot
the sixth Arab Councillor, Saad
Continuing, Mr. Lewis said, countries throughout the world. have found a new home in the
water summer and winter.
FOR RENT—Bright and airy, Din Effendi el Khalili, had been
"In my opinion, the Federal Further Restrictions on Jews in Islands and that plans for settle-
Rent $7900. Imagine all
newly furnished room, in home absent in Syria for several
ment of thousands more on the
Housing Act has put thousands
Prague
this for only $34,000.
of couple. Good transportation. months, and that therefore they
of men to work and has been a
Terms.
Enrollment of Jewish students Island of Mindanao were pro-
3385 Richton, Apt. B-1, near wanted an Arab successor to be
great stimulus for the building to four per cent of the total gressing, Paul V. McNutt, retir-
Dexter.
appointed. The representation on trades. We, at the bank, look for-
MR. BEDFORD
registration will be effective for ing U. S. High Commissioner for
the
Council
at
the
moment
con-
ward
to a continuance of these the next term, according to in- the Philippines, expressed enthu-
FOR SALE — Furniture and
Homer Warren & Co.
household effects. Will sacri- sists of six Arabs and six Jews, improvements as more people formation from Prague which siasm over the prospects of Min-
65 Teem Dependable Service
fice, as owner is leaving the with the Arab Mayor having the learn about Federal Housing disclosed that schools have been danao. Commissioner McNutt,
casting vote. The Jewish Coun- Modernization Loans."
city. 3353 Burlingame Ave.
forbidden to admit Jewish pu- who on his departure from Ma
cillors in recent months have re-
111=11111111IMUMb.
pils transferring from schools nala, was presented with a
HOUSE FOR SALE — 2549 fused to attend the municipality Catholic Youth Organiza- where the language of instruc- parchment by the Jewish Refugee
Committee expressing its grati-
Atkinlon, near Linwood. B- meetings because of their de-
tion Offers Aviation tion was other than Czech.
room brick single, 4 bedrooms, mand for a Jewish majority in
tude for his efforts in behalf of
Scholarships to Bnai Brith Jewish lawyers and doctors the refugees, said that the Island
sunroom, oil burner, stall view of the fact that the Jews
have been forbidden to continue
constitute
a
majority
of
the
pop-
shower. Owner leaving city,
of Mindanao was "the most fer-
Boys' Group
in practice and Jewish merchants
will sacrifice for $6,860. Call ulation of Jerusalem.
CHICAGO.—Three underpriv- for the most part have had tile part of the Philippines. So
Northwestern Colony Attacked
Tyler 4-4818 for appointment.
ileged Jewish graduates of Chi- their business liquidated and far, the islands have taken in
Khirbet, Samakh, an isolated cago's grammar schools will re-
600 Jewish refugees, and every
WANTED — Jewish woman to settlement in northwestern Gali- ceive full four-year acholarships closed. They have been notified, one of them, through the cooper-
take complete charge of small lee on the Lebanon boundary, to the Lewish School of Aero- however, that employes must be ation of the ling Jewish com-
home. two adults, no children. was subjected to a heavy attack, nautics, which is maintained by retained until the end of the munity of the Philippines, is at
year. Jewish jewelers are com-
No laundry, Salary and won- the first since its founding in
work at self-supporting jobs. As
the Catholic Youth Organization
derful home to right party. November, 1938. Before the at- at Lockport, Ill., for training in pelled to keep their shops open soon as room is made for more,
Apply 3021 Rochester, Apt. tackers were repulsed they up- atronautics and general educa- and pay their employes although the list of applicants is scanned
103.
rooted several of the plantations. tional courses, as the result of they are forbidden to sell , ar- for the necessary qualifications
ticles of gold and silver.
To the list of fatalities there
and without any visa difficulty
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished was added the name of Shrage an offer made to the Bnai Brith
Nazi authorities in Czecho. they are speedily brought to
SHOWBOAT MOONLIGHT
airy room for gentleman. Near Ginsburg, 26-year-old watchman, Youth Organization of Chicago Slovakia have ordered Jewish or-
Manilas"
but and car lines. 2498 Pasa- who was shot to death from am- by the Most Rev. Bishop Bernard ganizations, including' several
Every Saturday, The
Although the work in Min-
J.
Shell,
director
of
the
Catho-
dena Ave. Townsend 7-7107. bush while on duty at the Chil-
burial societies, synagogues and danao would have to be "from
lic Youth Organization.
SPECIAL
SUNDAY TRIPS
a number of religious founda- the very bottom," according to
YOUNG BUSINESS MAN de- dren's Village of Meier ShefeYa-
Lv. 10 A. M. for Put-in-Bay
tions to be dissolved.
Discipline and Efficiency of
the Commissioner, "the island
elres an attractive room in
Jewish
Attitude
Toward
and Cedar Point
Jewish Patrols Praised
In Prague, the Union of Res- boasts plateaus equal in fertility
home of small family. Write
Prayer
Home 10:46 P. M.
The discipline, signalling meth-
taurant Owners has demanded and natural wealth to any other
Box
133,
Detroit
According to Rabbi Israel Bet- that the city cancel licenses held section of the world."
Jewish
ads
and
efficiency
of
the
Jewish
Wednesday and TharsdaY.
Chronicle.
I travelling patrols were accorded tan, "Prayer is the soul of man b y dews and emigres.
Lv. 9 A. M., Home 8 P. M.
WANTED--Two gentlemen, re- high praise by Brigadier Godwen holding converse with the Soul Advices from Prague revealed Perfect Vacations May Be
Friday, 9 A. M., Home 10:45
fined and congenial, would Austin, acting commander of the of the universe. Prayer, there- that a Nazi military court sen-
Enjoyed at Zlatkin's
Saturday Afternoon Dancing
like transportation to New Eighth Division, as he reviewed fore, when not a mere gesture tenced a former Jewish lieu(
Resort
s ■ e is notrim (ghaffirs and su- but an actual heart-experience, ant in the Czech army, Joseph
York. Will share all expe
Special. Lv. 1:30 P. M..
"
se
.
1pernumeraries) in the Emek Jez- enables us to break through the Fischer of Pilsen, to four months'
Phone University 3-3852.
Home 11 P. M.
A beautiful hotel and cottages
Ireel accompanied by his staff and iron will of materiality and imprisonment for insulting a
surrounded by an 11 acre park,
the district police superintendent. reach the immediate presence of 1 German soldier.
ASHLEY A DUSTIN
Personalized Vacations Are ; I The notrim of AM Hashophet, God's spirit. Prayer is a mark
a factious cuisine, splendid serv-
STEAMER LINE
Mishmar Haemek and Kfar Josh- of virtuous living, like the prat- Nazi-Inspired Jewish Union Must ice, and facilities for all sports
Created at Osthoff's
and innumerable diversions spell
First St. Dock
BA. 0230
ua passed in review before the
Maintain All Reich Jews
Resort
a perfect vacation for folks who
Brigadier, who paid tribute to lice of good deeds."
Until Emigration
select
Zlatkin's
Resort
at
South
the fine Jewish turnout and young refugees, mostly from
BERLIN. (WNS)—A new or-
Personalized vacations a r e maneuvers.
Haven, Mich., for their holiday
Czechoslovakia, surrendered to opr j iz etison frot m o seprem
edanyemi!grtao be goal this summer.
"made-to-order" at Osthoff's Re-
350 Refugees Saved From
NO DOWN PAYMENT on
the authorities in Haifa harbor.
-sort on the shores of Elkhart
During the day, guests at this
Burning Ship
The motor launch carrying the organized under the terms of a
Tires . Radios Batteries
Lake, Wis. A myriad of sports
Three hundred and fifty refu- refugees entered Haifa harbor law announced here making it resort may bathe and swim or
and diversified vacations to suit gees are on their way to the flying the Zionist flag. T e ref t - mandatory
loll in the sun on South Haven's
h i
for every Ge
r man famous beach, fish or go boating
the tastes of persons of all ages Island of Rhodes after having gees had been transferred in Jew and every "stateless"
Jew
have been created here,
formerly S & K Super Service
been rescued from a burning midsea from a larger steamer, in Germany to be included in
7
At the Wisconsin resort, a ship by an Italian vessel. Their the Aghios Nicolaos, to the i t smembership,
Tire and General Repairs
a gtate it e
t b i neg a e s, e a r t y e
steady program of fun may be original boat, named Rimi and launch which brought them to wi th in
ladeleallon—inandard Ott Produce.
regulating
8620 Linwood at Pingree
pursued from dawn to dusk. The flying a Panama flag, had been the shores of Eretz Israel.
phase of Jewish life, under the
Tyler 4-9001
cuisine which stirs' the most crowded with refugees, the ma- Two hundred and fifty women
jurisdiction of Dr. Wilhelm
•onrtnay end Send,
jaded appetites is the result of jority of them Czecho-Slovakiana were among the young Jewish
Our Watchword,
Frick, Minister of the Interior.
the efforts of a skilled chef and The conflagration occurred while would-be immigrant. whose voy
The organization, to be known
the purity of the products which the boat was r sportedly making age had consumed the last three
as the Reich Association of Jews
are raised in the resort's private an effort to reach Palestine with end a half months, and three in Germany, will have to be self-
gardens and farm.
its human cargo. babies had been born during the supporting, must take charge of
Among the chief diversions for
The ship, which had been on quarter-year trip.
all schooling for Jews, hospitali-
vacationiats there are swimming the high seas for several months
Seven Arabs Receive Death
on and, when necessary, food
in the spring-fed waters of the and had made vain efforts to
Sentences, Five Life
and clothing. The sole purpose
lake, sun-lolling on the wide land its passengers at various
In one of the most drastic and of the new organization will be
sand and turf beach; croquet, ports, was caught by a conflagra- wholesale punishments yet wit- to speed emigration. The object
ZLATKIN'S RESORT
volleyball, golf. tennis, horse- t ion which would have destroyed nessed here, 12 Arabs were sen- of all this was made obvious in
shoes, horseback riding and bi- all the refugees if the rescue tenced in connection with the an editorial appearing in the in the smooth blue waters of
cycling over the Ws and dales 5 hips had not arrived.
murder on June 2 of an entire Voelkischer Beobachter which Lake Michigan or participate in
of the surrounding areas. During
patrol consisting of four British said: "The National Socialist ping pong, tennis or golf games.
the evening, entertainment is
Over 1,100 Re
Being
constables and three Jewish Nazi goal remains the emigration Other athletic activities include
horseshoe pitching, hikes along
featured in Osthoff's modern
Transferred to Hostel
(chitin. Seven of the brigands of every Jew from Germany."
cocktail bar and lounge. The re-
HAIFA. (WNS-Palcor Agency) were given death sentences,
Facing the creation of a Nazi- country roads, horseback riding
sort also is located near many —Over 1,100 Jews who were while the rest were imprisoned. inspired organization, Jews in and bicycling. To add zest to
spots around the lake where captured on two refugee ships The patrol was overpowered and the Reich settled down to what the daily program, • director of
Round trip bus fares on
dancers may enjoy their favorite during the past week are being wiped out while riding between is probably the most crushing activities arranges hay rides un-
pastime. The popular vacation transferred to the Jewish Agen- Kalkilieh and Ras el AM. Four task they have been forced to der starlit skies, beach parties,
Blue Goose Lines are
tournaments, camp fires in the
spot is located just 147 miles cy's Immigrants' Hostel here by days later Arab peasant vigilantes face in their entire six years
of
the lowest in history.
from Chicago.
the authorities The transfer be- of a neighboring village cap- Nazi oppression. Less than 25 open woods and home talent
shows.
e'an early this week.
You save money by
lured the responsible gang.
per cent of the entire Jewish
In the evening, dancing in the
Among the refugees are in-
population will now be required
using these fast, com-
Student Zionist Convention Calls eluded a
Zlatkin
ball
mom
or
viewing
substantial number of
Revisionists and Leftists Try
to feed, clothe, and educate the programs
for Continued Palestine Build- c halutzim who were trained
by talented artists is
fortable buses when
in
Abortive Strike is Tel Aviv
majority of Jews in Germany
i n g, Anti-British Policy •nd t
thrilling
entertainment.
In
a
25
heir home countries in anticipa- T E L 1 V . (WNS-Palcor who are penniless. They are still
you travel. Frequent
Pro-Arab Orientatio n en Part t
Passenger bus, vacationists are
ion of eventually making their Agency) — Apparently designed required to pay
to tile govern- driven to the beach and on
of World Zionist Movement.
service, too.
homes in Eretz Israel. They had to express dissatisfaction with of- menu the highest taxes
possible moonlight rides.
all been tossing about on the ficial Jewish leadership in its under German law. One hope
One hundred delegates to the s eon for over three months, over
Youngsters are kept happy and
Charter coaches for
14th ann ual convention of Avu- half of them having been on the reaction to the White Paper, an they have that would hold them Rafe at Zlatkin's Resort by
abortive attempt to promote a at least for one year is that staff of counsellors who direct a
group trips at very low
kah, Student Zionist Federation, Astir when she was cast adrift
at the Jewish port of Tel they may use the blocked funds their play. Other special features
held at Liberty, N. Y., on July rom Paleetine shores on April strike was
rates.
Aviv
made
by
Revisionists,
of
Jews
who
have
already
left
for
children
include
sand
boxes,
2-5, discussed the present Zion- 10, and the rest having been on
in cooperation with the left wing Germany, leaving most of their playground equipment, special
ist crisis in detail and unani- the Aghios Niegloas when she of the Poale Zion.
fortunes behind.
mously resolved to urge contin- was fired on by a police patrol
diets and Friday night shows for
Revisionist workers at the
Six leading Jews selected by them.
ued immigration to Palestine and end forced away
on March 31. port. joined by their Communist- the Gestapo (secret police) were
Washington Blvd.
continued building of the coun- The first group transferred in minded eo-workers, dropped their named to head the machinery of
try despite the British White mid-sea was to the Marseis, work and
Thomas E. Dewey will shortly
■ at Grand River Ave
tried to stage a dem- the new Reich's Union of Jews in announce his
Paper.
candidacy
for
Presi-
which reached Palestine on June onstrative strike. The Ilistadruth Germany, whose main talk to
CA. 9000
to dential nomination in 1940
Other resolutions called for Inth; and
the
second group immediately banned the strike, speed Jewish emigration. All The high moguls of the Republi-
opposition to British rule in Pal- was transferred to •
motor
which
was
not
held.
It
was
evi-
Jews
except
foreigners
must
be-
can
Party
feel
th
a t Dewey', roe.
estine, and urged "Arab-Jewish launch, which was taken
into dent that a majority of the port long to the organization.
ord on tolerance is the only one
labor organization as the basis custody on July 3.
workers opposed the strike an-
It was revealed that of 9,629 that rill
stand
up
for politcial unity".
against
Six hundred and ninety-three thin.
Germans who left Germany in F. D. IL's.

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CLASSIFIED

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)

Member of the staff of the
Provident Union Insurance Agen-
cy and a host of his friends
joined in honoring William
Hordes, president of the agency,
on the occasion of his birthday,
on Thursday, July 6, at a din-
ner at Northwood Inn. The event
also marked the completion of
the first two months of the agen-
cy's affiliation with the Columbus
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Guests of honor at the dinner
were D. F. Ball of Columbus, 0.,
president of the Columbus Mu-
tual Life Insurance Co., and Dr.
Jacquit, medical director of the
company, who delivered brief
addresses. Others who spoke were
George W. Gray, who was toast-
master, James I. Ellmann and
Philip Slomovitz. Mr. Hordes re-
sponded with a brief address. In
addition to the agents of the
Provident Agency. their wives
and the office staff, guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch and
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garelick.
Agents of the Provident
Agency were presented with
bonus checks for producing a
record amount of business dur-
ing the first two months of affili-
ation with the Columbus Mutual
Life Insurance Co. Mr. Hordes
received a birthday gift from
the staff.

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