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PEP LTRINVEMSfltfiRONIGA
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
WILDEMERE 9311
arriageo
11/2 BLOCKS FROM SHAAREY ZEDEK
SHAPIRO - SAX
Miss Terry Sax of New York
City became the bride of Larry
The engagement is announced of Miss Theresa Boxer, daugh
Shapiro, son of Mrs. Rose Sha-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boxer of 4426 Monterey Ave., to Joe
piro of Indianapolis, Ind., on
Fabrick, son of Mr. and Mrs, Morris Fabrick of 3027 Tuxedo Ave
Sunday, July 30, at the home of
Rabbi J. S. Sperka. After a trip
to C l eveland and Buffalo, Mr.
and Mrs. Shapiro will reside at
3284 Waverly Ave., Detroit.
Newest and finest constructed home on this quiet street—
modern brick centre hall colonial-4 bedrooms-2 baths with
showers and maids' room and bath—everythin g in excellent
condition—no extras to buy—no repairs or decorations
needed. Priced for quick sale at $9450. An
inspectio n of
this beautiful borne will convince you of
its exceptional
value—MA. 3190. W. D. TRAITEL.
p i
P
Weddings
Announcing 1939.1940 Term of the
SIMON - MILLER
DESERT RANCH SCHOOL of ARIZONA
.,
e.w
-
Engagements
4
SEPTEMBER 18TH TO MAY 29T11
A highly accredited private school for Jewish bays from 6 to 16
years of age. Instruction from the first grade to and Including the
ninth grade . • . the school Is located near Tucson. Arizona, noted
for its mild, dry winter climate.
• Outdoor Schooling
• Accredited School
• Home Environment
• Character Building
• Western Outdoor Life
• Medical Supervision
• Registered Nurse In Attendance
• Religious Instructions if Desired
— CLIMATE BENEFICIAL TO —
• Asthma
• Sinusitis
• Bronchitis
• Arthritis
For Complete Information Write
WM. P. MAYER, Director, P. 0. Box 785, Tucson, Arlo.
"A Refined Ranch School for Jewish Boys"
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Miller an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Rosalind, to Max Si-
mon, son of Mr. and Airs. Irving
Simon, on Sunday, June 25. Rab-
bi M. Zager performed the cere-
mony in the presence of the
immediate families and friends.
SANDERS -BERENSON
Mrs. Anna Berenson of La-
Salle Blvd. announces the mar-
riage of her daughter, Margaret,
to Noel W. Sanders of New York
City.
Moe Leiter Gets
Insurance Honor
Named President of Golden JAP
bile. Year Hilliard Club
Thanks to Mr. Lawton and
Rabbi Stollman
I wish to express sincere thanks to Mr. Irwin Lawton,
principal of the Carmel Hebrew Schools, for his fine work
in preparing my grandson, Samuel Nelso n Frankenstein, for
his Bar Mitzvah..
I also wish to thank Rabbi Isaac Stollma n of Congrega-
tion Mishkan Israel, Blaine near Linwood, for his courtesies
and kindnesse s he has show n me and my family.
MRS. MARIE BALABAN
•
A Glorious Vnehl Ion Amino You At
Z I, ATKIN'S
"Finest Resort in South Eleven"
Dancing in our own pavilion ...
Tennis . . . Ping Pong . . .
ALL SPORTS . . . Children's
Counselors and playgrounds . .
Famous for our delicious meals.
2517 PINGREE AVE.
'
Pisgah to Meet
Monday Evening
Plans for an Active Season Are
Being Formulated by Bnai
Brith Lodge
of
Dominion fife Assurance Co.
Moe Leiter, head of Moe Leiter
and Associates of Detroit, this
week received word of having
won a distinct honor by being
elevated to the presidency of
the Golden Jubilee Yeat Hilliard
Club of the Dominion Life As-
surance Co. of Waterloo, Ont.
Mr. Leiter was accorded this
honor on the strength of his
business written during the past
year. This year, Moe Leiter is
personally the leading producer
for Dominion Life, and in addi-
tion his agency has produced a
100 per cent increase over last
year.
Ford S. Kumpf, president and
managing director of the Domin-
ion Life Assurance Co., notified
Mr. Leiter of his having won
this honor and wrote to him in
Part:
"You are to be especially con-
Oratulated in attaining this din-
inguished position when consid-
eration is given to businesss con-
ditions in Detroit during the past
12 months. I want to thank you
f or the loyalty you have din-
played to me and the company."
Mr. Leiter is leaving this week
for St. Agathe, Quebec, accom-
panied by Mrs. Leiter, and they
will remain there until Aug. 20.
They will then leave for Mon-
real whence, together with rep-
esentatives of the company from
a ll parts of Canada and the
United States they will leave for
Quebec on an ocean liner to at-
tend the company's bi-annual
c onvention in Quebec, at the
C hateau Frontenac. On the boat,
luncheon will be given to cele-
b rate the boner accorded Mr.
Leiter, and officers and leading
agents of the company will be
Mr. Leiter's guests.
August 4, 1939
Local Chapters
Win Honors in
A.Z.A. State Meet
Sommer Store Hours
9:30 to 5:00
More than 250 members of AZA
chapters in Michigan attended
the summer tournament that was
held at Flint, on Sunday, July
30. Detroit Chapter 314 of Bnai
David wall the track events and
swimming finals.
Felix Warburg Chapter 309 was
Aug. 20—Miss Alice Zaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samue crowned baseball champion of the
Zaff of Cortland Ave., to Manuel Barris, son of Mr. and Mrs State of Michigan, defeating the
Samuel Barris of Philadelphia Ave., at 6:30 P. m. in Bnai David Windsor Hell Chapter 112 for
the title.
Synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst.
Sept. 3—Miss Beatrice Glieberman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The day's affairs were climaxed
Harry Glieberman of Fullerton Ave., to William Casman, son of by a dance at the Durant Hotel.
Mrs. Fannie Cannon of Fenkell Ave., at Congregation Shaarey
The Detroit and Windsor Coun-
Zedek. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate.
cil elected new officers for the
coming term. Kal Bring of Chap-
ter 63 was elected president of
the Council replacing Sam Schiff.
Other officers include Sidney
Garelick, president of the Bnai
David Chapter 314, vice:president;
George Duoehinsky of Chapter
317, treasurer; Jack Rouman, of
July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dishell (Toddy Kaufman
Bnai David Chapter 314, re-elected
of 17140 Santa Barbara Drive, a son, Walter David.
July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millman of 3252 Glendale secretary, and Phil Rothschild,
Ave., a son, Mitchell William.
president of the Highland Park
July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Epstein (Betty Dukell) of 313, re-elected publicity director.
Burlingame Ave., a son, Michael.
Jess R. Feiler, former deputy
July 28—To Dr. and Mrs. William J. Hubert (Esther Seidon) of AZA in Michigan, was awarded
of San Juan Drive, a son, Norman Gerald.
a life card as an advisor to the
Council.
The social committee of Chap-
ter 63 headed by Saul Moss an-
nounces plans for a wienie roast
and for the annual dance in Sep-
tember,
Philip Rothschild, president of
the Highland Park Chapter 313,
((ONMUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
the following clause is incorpor- announces the following appoint-
ated:"1 certify ... and if menu- ments as committee heads: Social,
plied her on private barter and featured articles, materials, and Ernest Denenfeld; cultural, Her-
rangements. Due to the Ameri-, supplies, they have been manufac- bert Bean; athletic, Bernard Plot-
can public's refusal of German
!tured in the United States substan- kin; social service, Dave Terra-
goods these barter arrangements tiully all from articles, materials baum; religious, Marvin Shuster-
are no longer carried out exten- and supplies mined and produced, man. Ernest Denenfeld, Seymour
sively so that the cotton industry or manufactured, as the case may
Victor, Manual Plotkin represent.
in Germany is at a standstill. be, in the United States ..." The ed the chapter ill the tennis finals,
German women are forbidden to League question why this particu- and Philip Rothschild represented
wear cotton lingerie or stockings tar clause in the notice was not
the chapter in swimming finals
as the small supply on hand is
enforced.
held at Flint last Sunday. Leo-
used for armament manufacture.
W. B. Fry stated that the De- nard Radnor, director of AZA
"The Reich coke exports which partment of Interior had been in- was guest speaker last Wednsday
in 1935 amounted to $457,273 will formed that the list of reproduc- at the chapter's open meeting.
be non-existent this year as' Ger- tions requested by the Indian Of- Shirley Himmel, president of the
many is unable to obtain coal
lice was compiled as the result of Reb ecca Ceuta Auxiliary, also
needed for this business. Most
The rhythmic back-fullness you'll hear so much about . . .
the selection made by Indian stu- spoke.
in a modified easy-to-wear version. The skirt beautifully
available coal in the Reich is used
dents from a large group of sam-
for the manufacture of buna, an
slim in front, but GORED at the waistline in beck, to give
ple paintings. The Indian Office
inferior substitute for rubber, and
assumed that since the selection M'DONALD INSISTS
you fullness without bulk. Black rayon crepe, with soft
other coal tar products."
had been made by the students,
shirring. Sizes 10 thru 20.
ILLEGAL SETTLERS'
Some of the industries whose they would not be justified
in NUMBER ENORMOUS
exports have been drastically •cur- eliminating certain prints from the
tailed by the anti-Nazi boycott list or substituting other repredile-
(COM:LIMED PROM PAGE ONE)
BETTER DRESS SHOP
and the labor and materials short - tions obtainable from domestic
age are: Scientific glassware whose sources.
THIRD FLOOR
Laborite) who asked for the pop-
exports to the United States have The Anti-Nazi League indicated ulation statistics for the year
dropped from $578,281 in 1929 to that if the children of the Indian 1918 and the latest figures on
$121,593 in 1938; Iron and Steel schools realized that their govern- Arabs and Jews. No figures were
Railway materials from $102,772 ment was extending financial aid, available for 1918, the Colonial
in 1937 to $23,307 in 1938; den- such as is involved in the puns Secretary replied. But he esti- shooting to death every member
tal instruments from $159,696 in chase of Nazi-made products, to mated that in 1919 Palestine had of the patrol.
Births
SAYS DEMOCRACIES GREATEST
SOURCE OF NAZI MATERIALS
--give new fall blacks an ani-
mated, youthful silhouette
29.95
Next Monday night, Pisgah
Lodge No. 34 of final Brith will
hold its first business meeting un.
der its new administration, in
ZLATKIN'S RESORT
the lodge's quarters in the Mac-
South Ilayrn, mien.
rho.e sus
cabees Bldg., Woodward at Put-
nam.
Louis Rosenzweig, president of
RECEPTACLES 0 the lodge, urg es all members to
attend this meeting. Mr. Rosen.
0 • e b • A e. Ash and Itubbish,
solo n ..„4 con,,ts. eons 0.,....
zwelg states: This is the only
Weed. rristrl Bight.
meeting the lodge will hold dur-
AMERICAN
ing the summer months and sev-
Suspend. Hunger Strike
RECEPTACLE CO.
eral matters of importance need
1937 to $90,656 in 1938; surgical a regime which denies Indian approximately 635,000 Arabs and
As a result of an appeal made
instruments from $174,481 in 1937 equality on the grounds that the 58,000 Jews.
immediate attention. All mem-
579 Kenilworth. To. 8.5889
p
berm should plan to be present."
to $144,574 in 1938; iron and steel Indian is non•Aryan, they would
by a delegation representing
A total of 148 Jews are now
During the past two months the
products collectively from $1,568,- certainly have changed their in jail in Palestine under the Chief Rabbi Isaac H. Herzog of
760 to $435,753 in 1938; chrome choice.
Palestine, 80 Jews interned at
general committee has met sev-
provisions of the emergency regu-
or chromium products from 061,-
eral time and newly appointed
the concentration camp at Sara-
583 in 1937 to $38,127 in 1938; Bnai Brith Names National Boy lations, Mr. MacDonald declared, fend agreed to bring to an end
committees have formulated pro-
- in reply to a question by Colonial
coal tar products
g f' ams for an active year. Some
from $4,792,168 coat Committee Josiah C. Wedgwood. (A report their six-day hunger strike as a
of these plans will be announced
in 1929 to $2,718,539 in 1938; and WASHINGTON, D. C.—Appoint- from Jerusalem on Wednesday protest against the government's
at the Monday night meeting.
Type Faces from $153,801 in 1929 ment of David Robinson of Port- stated that 50 of these 148 ar- refusal to release all those whose
terms of imprisonment have ex-
In a statement issued this
to $78,202 in 1938. land, Ore., as chairman of the na- rested Jews were released.)
pired. In yielding to the Chief
Government
Order. German Pic. tional anti-Nazi boycott commit- Deny Rebus to
week Dr. l'erry P. Burnstine
Jewish
Agency
Entertaining
Pr
o
g
r
am
on
, B nai Brith in Great Britain
tures for Indi•ns
tee of Bnai Brith, was announced nal Sir
comniende
S d I
colourpalcaendRummetbdelasndofRetghie- Rabbi's plea the prisoners re-
Mayor
W.
affirmed
their determination to
Altman's
Hour
Saturday
The Non - Sectarian Anti - Nazi here this week by Maurice !lit-
Reading a d n d declared Rithat
Spending $82,000 Annu -
chardthou-
f c r a e re r . y on their protest until those
sands of campaigners for the
Night; Esther Field Fea.
any to care for 670 Ger• League revealed that at least Byer, secretary of Bnai Brith, in Peel Royal Commission which in-
who
have
been detained beyond
Mayor's re-election will base their
For this Summer
tured Artist on Program
man - Jewish Child Refu - 70 per cent of the hundred or more making public the text of the boy- vestigated Palestine disorders their sentences have been set
pleas on the proposition that
reproductions of oil paintings in colt resolution adopted by the last two years ago, flatly denied an
Sunday
until September 10,
gees.
"Mr, Reading's faithful public
colors, etchings, engravings and annual meeting of the Bnai Brith assertion by Sir Ernest Bennett,
The military court at Jeru-
service merits continued faithful
lithographs recently ordered by executive committee, which author- National Labor
P., that the salem sentenced Aienachem Levin,
SEND YOUR
A program of good music and
LONDON.—Bnai Brith District the purchasing office of the De- 'zed the creation of a boycott corn- thoem Jewish Agency
public support."
Ahagieinsceyvefroerlypraelbesutkined 21, and Oscar Buchwald, 24 both
fine entertainment will feature I 'rand Lodge No. 16, comprising
partment of Interior, for distribu- mittee.
Dr. Burnstine said:
Palestine
Altman's Jewish Hour from 8:30 t he 13 lodges in England, Scot-
The committee includes one rep - lished the hearings for its con- chemistry students at the He-
Don among the schools of the In-
"Many problems that have to 10 p. m. on Saturday.
I and, Wales and Ireland, has
resentative from each of the seven duct on the question of illegal brew University, to four years
arisen during the past year and
Sunday afternoon, 12 to 1:15 i s een spending $82,000 a year dian Field Service, are German
imprisonment for the possession
American
and Canadian Districts immigra ion. The
publications.
t
denial, pub- of explosives which were found
a half that concerned the chief o'clock,
Mine.
Esther
Field, 1 'or the housing, maintenance and
in the London Times, was in their room on June 11.
The Anti-Nazi League wrote to of Bnai Brith. Mr. Robinson, who
executive of the City of Detroit known as "Die Yiddishe Mame" s
TO BE
duration of the 670 German.
has just retired as president of
have
been
dealt
with
deep on stage, screen and radio, will j ewish children brought over by W. B. Fry, purchasing officer for District 4, represents that district coupled with a statement made
Lowest Casualties in July
thought, fair minded, unbiased again be the featured artist.
j Thai Brith, it was revealed in the Department of Interior, inquir- The other members of the commit- by the Commission members, that
Casualties resulting from the
the only charge against the
ing why reproductions printed in
consideration.
Both programs are broadcast s
report by A. LeVay-Lawrence, the United States were not order- tee are: District I—Samuel Bis- Agency, which had actively dis- Arab disorders for the month of
"Ile has proved that the will over Station WMBC.
c hairman of the Bnai Brith ed. Mr. Fry replied This office gyer of Brooklyn, N. Y.; District couraged illegal immigration, July were reported to be the
NOW
of the majority of the citizens
ouncil for Jewish Refugee issued the invitation for bids on 2—Albert Woldman of Cleveland; and whose conduct the Commis- lowest recorded in many months,
with only 48 persons killed and
of Detroit on any question shall
( hildren in London. The entire
District 3—Dr. Berthold S. Pol-
Pay When Delivered
not be violated by public offi- A Desert Ranch Boarding , rogram of child refugee care in the list of reproductions received, lak of Jersey City; District 5— sion did not feel called upon 97 wounded.
School to Open in the Fall I :ngland was originally initiated from the Indian Office. Awards Harry Adelberg of Baltimore; Din- to criticize, was that it had not
Of those who lost their lives,
cials. this economical and 01-
were made to the lowest bidders trial 6—Arthur Brill of Minne- given sufficient aid to police in 7 were Jews, 1 was a British
dent method is really an honest
in Arizona for American t y Bnai Brith.
apprehending illegal immigrants. soldier, 31 were Arabs and 9
meeting the advertised specifica-
attempt to net Detroit's financial
spells;;
District
7—Archibald
A.
Jewish Boys Who Need
tions. Contracts for the awarded
were brigands. Among the
house in order. Ile has been
Ladies of Yeshiva Beth
Dry Climate
items have to fill the purchase or. Marx of New Orleans.
GENEVA. (WNS)—The long wounded the Jews numbered 13,
ever, mindful of the deficit which
awaited Mandates Commiaeion re- Britishers 7, Arabs 70 and Arab
dors
which
were
issued
as
a
re-
Judah
is confronting Detroit. His eym-
James McDonald, former High port on the British White Pa-
sult of such awards."
From Tucson, Arizona, comes
brigands 7. The Jewish wounded
pathetic yet firm stand on labor
Commissioner for Refugees, is per on Palestine may be issued
The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth
included 10 civilians and 3 po-
disputes has been commendable. the news that plans have been
However,
the
Anti-Nazi
League
being
picked for the presidency on Aug. 10. Informed sources licemen.
The satisfactory method of hand- completed for the opening in .1 udah thank the following for points out that appearing in Sec- of the amalgaated
m
y Cit Colle
ge hinted that the report, blue-
An official communique issued
ling the threatened giant D.S.R. September of the Desert Ranch t h eir kindnesses and co-opera- tion No. 1, of Notice to Bidders, and Hunter Co llege of N ew Yor
k. pencilled by the government, was here stated that 57 Revisionists
strike, the threatened tying up boarding school. of Arizona, for t ion in helping to make their af-
censored by Colonial Secretary had been arrested at Rishon le
of moving of merchandise just American -Jewish boys of the f airs successful: Detroit Jewish
Malcolm MacDonald. Interested Zign.
before Christmas, as well as eastern and mid-western locali- ( hronicle, Hyman Altman of
circles are speculating on wheth-
other disputes have won him ac- ties, who are in need of a warm. F. Ration WMBC, Jewish Daily
New Colony Founded by Agricul•
dry
er
or not the document will pre-
climate.
The
school will be I orward, Bnai David Congrega-
claim by industry, labor and the
tura! School Graduates
in charge of a corporation re- t i on, Beth Israel Congregation,
sent the complete picture of the
general public,
A new settlement, called Kfar
Mandates
examination
of
Mac-
Netter, was added to the chain
"The constructive good that cently organized, officers being c ommittees, members and friends
Donald in its censored form.
William P. Mayer, president, and o f Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Ju-
of Jewish colonization units.
has and will result from the in-
Claude W. Davis, treasurer.
d ah, Lewis Bros.
Th irty families, comprising grad- federation of General Zionists.
vestigation in unearthing welfare
Three Arab s Killed be Jaw s
Modern accommodations have
uates of the Mikveh Israel Agri-
chiselers and shady methods of
3
3
L3
JERUSALEM ( W NS-Palcor cultural School, occupied 1,400 Dr. Chaim Weizmann; Left Poole
been
provided
for
40
students
at
ommittee
of
Catholics
to
purchasing is another score for
5500
..4.1• ATIO•po varAh n i0
Zion, Zreubavvel or Jacob Vitkin .
Agency)—Striking in quick re-
dunams of Jewish National Fund
good government and the man the school, which will be located
Fight
Anti
-
Semitiam
It was also revealed that a
taliation for the murder of Mi-
on the Fort Lowell road in Tuc-
•
4.
••
It rP ~
land constituting the new mo- report in' Hebrew consisting of
that foots the bill, the taxpayer.
Forms
Chicago
Unit
chael
Adin,
who
was
shot
down
son. All academic work will be
4.
shav in the northern Sharon 478 pages had been submitted
"Mr. Reading's favorable atti-
while at work in the settlement
CHICAGO. (Religious News
Plain. Another 30 families will to the Congress detailing develop-
rude on slum eradication, traffic, accredited and will be under the
■
of Menehemia in the Jordan Val-
eventually be settled on the spot. ments of the past two years.
welfare, and civil service con- direct supervision of Dr. H. E. S. ervice)—A Chicago unit of the
ley, Jews killed three Arabs near
Hendrix,
state
superintendent
of
ommittee
of
Catholics
to
Fight
C
The name of the colony hon-
iistently received the highest
xi;
the scene of the slaying of the
public instruction. The RDA' will II anti-Semitism was formed here sr .
ors Charles Netter, who founded 543 Refugees Land in Palestine
commendation in over a hundred
Jewish settler. Three Jews from
consist of men and women ex- a hen 50 Catholic leaders of the io
Mikveh Israel in 1870 to prepare
editorials in all of Detroit's news-
Tiberias were held by the au-
perienced and highly qualified in c i ty met in response to a call
HAIFA. (WNS-Palcor Agen•
Jewish boys for agricultural pur-
papers during the past year and
thorities in connection with this suits.
cy)—A total of 543 refugees
a half. The marked improvement teaching, and instruction will be k sued by John Cogley, editor
latest reprisal against the Arab
given
in
all
grades
up
to
and
in-
have
managed to elude the cor-
f
the
.Chicago
Catholic
Worker.
0
Six Jews Wounded in Arab
and increased efficiency in the
don of British cruisers guarding
terror. This report was issued
eluding the ninth grade,
The group, a branch of the w_.
Attacks
Department of Public Works
William P. Mayer, formerly n ational organization which has
in the form of an official com-
the
coast
of Palestine and landed
Six Jews were wounded as the
has also been one of the shining rabbi
munique.
of the Anshei-Israel con- 0 s headquarters in New York, ;
result of land mine explosions in Haifa harbor. 170 of the
ights in the Reading Adminis-
N i
gregation, will be the business a dopted a six-point plan for its
At
the
same
time
troops
de-
refugees
came into the port on
and sniping by Arabs. Deere
ration."
;
•
scended upon Rehovoth and Pe- Balin and Konrad Glazer were a motor launch. Apparently they
director of the school. Dr. W. fi ght against racial bigotry. The
_I
tech Tikvah and made whole- seriously injured when a land had been transferred to the
Claude Davis, who is well known P rogram includes the publication
'1,11
sale arrests of Jews, mostly mine exploded under
launch fro ma larger vessel.
in Tucson and nationally for a nd distribution of bulletins, ra- s volw•a 'ii vs • y i 4 on i
a motor
JIWIS5 NATIONas IION.
young men affiliated with the
1
his work in diseases of the chest d o broadcasts, a speakers' bu•
lorry that was crowded with Later they came steaming into
Betar, Revi sionist youth group.
the
harbor the Colorado on
and particularly in the field of r e au, an educational program for
young men and young women
asthma, will he the medical di- t e city's parochial schools, a re-
A total of 63 Jews were seized- belonging to labor organizations, which there were 373 refugee
When the sun will net on the
rector in charge of planned 0 arch and information service, 29th day of Elul (Sept. 13), a
15
passengers.
The boat had been
at Rehovoth and 48 at Pe- who were on their way from Tel
The stamp for the year 5700
health programa at the school. a nd an educational program to new century in the Hebrew cal- (to the left), containing a re- sach Tikvah. Firearms were also Aviv to the Emek. Three other captured off Palestine shores by
r
He is a member of the American
nich all Catholics outside of the
confiscated in the homes of 15
a British ship; 900 other refu-
endar—the eighth of the sixth prbduction of "the Tower of Jews who were licensed to bear passengers were slightly wound- gees appealed to Palestine Jewry
College of Chest Physicians, and a chools.
ed in the explosion.
Edward Narciniak, forme r millenium since Creation-will be Beito, the most northern of the nrms, in addition the license of
has practiced in Tucson since
Two Jews interned in the con- for the chance to enter the Jew-
1927. Last year he sponsored the P resident of Cisca
(Chicago ushered in. The advent of the 50 agricultural settlements es- the town council for firearms centration camp at Sarstend ish homeland. A cablegram WO O
Arizona Schoolatorium for asth• I ter-Student Catholic Ation), new century has been marked tablished in Palestine since the was revoked.
were removed to the hospital received by Dever Hebrew la-
a Rs named permanent chairman
bor daily, from the 900 refugees
matic children.
Jewish youth was captured
by a new issue of Jewish Na- beginning of the Arab disturb- in the early hours of the morn- after four days of fasting in who had been landed at Rhodes
Officers of the corporation said 0 , f the unit, and Marie Antoinette Donal
Fund stamp s as
the hunger strike that was initi-
a
means
ances,
has
been
issued
for
use
ing
as
he
was
attempting
to
:
when
the ship Rimi was destroyed
that boys arriving at the Desert 0 outer of Actu (Association of
ated by the Revisionists in an
obtaining mass support for High into the office of Dr. Ben
school would receive a thorough C atholic Trade Unionists) will for
attempt to bring about the re- by fire 'and who had now been
the Fund's Palestine Land Re-
" h Zion Mossinsohn. director of the ease of those whose terms have ordered out of Rhodes. The mes-
Physical examination and that no 8 rve as secretary. Mr. Cogley demption work. Since the estab- Holy
by synagogues
during
the Hi
Day season.
Carrying
the
rage from the refugees declare.
school at Tel Aviv. The expired.
child with transmissible diseases a as made chairman of the unit'aiishment of the Keren
Kayemeth Biblical injunction, "Give ye re- young rnan's companion who
that they had fallen into the
would be admitted. Health-build• P ublic relations committee. 37 years
Six World Lists Submitted to
ago,
stamps
in
Hebrew
demption
to
the
land,"
these
also
sought
to
enter
the
school
hands of unscrupulous agents
ing programs will be recom-
Among those attending the characters and with appropriate stamps will be affixed to syna•
Congress
office encased. The incident was
and pleads for rescue.
mended.Diet will be supervised. C
The
Palcor
News
Agency
has
hicago unit's initial meeting Palestinian designs have been is- gogue High Holy Day admmission understood to have some
A trained nurse will be in resi- a
roe. learned that six world lists of
dente at the school and will so. r i etc Aionsifnor Joseph P. Mor- sued by the Land Fund as tokens cards in acknowledgement of 5c nection with Dr. Moseinsohn'e party delegations had been sub.
son, director
of Holy
Name E.
of of
various events in the annals or 10c contributions for Pales- recent speeches in venvorous on-
First Reform Temple in 85
nerviee continuously the ca rry- C athedral;
Father
Bernard
the
mined to the 21st Zionist Con-
Zionist movement and in tine Land Redemption. The stamp vosition to the use of terror
ing out of all medical and di- E
by gress. The rartv lists and their Years Organized in Boston
urns
and
Father
John
M.
the
upbuilding
of
the
Jewish
Ns-
to
the
right,
symbolizing
the
Jews.
I
eters, recommendations.
delegation heads were desig-
both of Actu; Martin tional Home. Through this than- Biblical vow, "If I forget thee,
C eyes,
Five
Arab
brigands
rrobine. S. J., moderator of nel • considerable measure of
were
B 0 S T 0 N. (Religions News
0 Jerusalem," has been made hanged at Acre mason for the nated as follows: Mizrachl (Or-
Pearl Levi.on. who won that C
thodox). Rabbi Wolf Gold; Service)—The first new Reform
$1,000 World's Fair poem prize u S. , and Dr. Herbert ner, popular support has come to the available to many adherents to murder of a military patrol on Poole Zion, David Ben Carlon. Jewish Temple to be established
ntil
recently
a
member
of
the
fund.
Jewish
National
Fund
the
Keren
Kayemeth
stamp
tradi•
Dine
2.
consisting
of
four
Brit-
mI
a couple of months ago, is • niece e mttee
on lib era l arts, the stamps convey in graphi fo
chairman of the Executive of in Boston in the past 85„ years
c
rat lion to decorate their High Holy i•h soldie•. and three Jewish
David L. Nair of • New Britain, of the Yiddish poet Hittite' Per. L niveraity of Chicago.
the Jewish Agency for Palestine; was organized here this week .
the epic of progress in Eretz Day mail as
;OWL, la chairman of the J.W.V. sal and the greatcranddauehter
the
eighth
century
ehaffirs.
The
terrorist
paid
the
Israel and occup y a place
Jewish State Party, Melt. Gross- The new Temple will be Boston's
of in the sixth millenium of the desth nenalty for Famine , rarticl-
baticeal convention to be held of the famous Tz•ddik of Radin,
Flowers for all occasions_
man: Union of General Zionists, third congregation of Reform
in international phila- Hebrew calendar is being ush- rated in
A ug.Sept. 3.
Chofete Chaim. •
exter•Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. distinction
an attack near Kalkil ieh M. M. Ussishkin, president of Jere, among more than 100 syna-
telic expositions,
crest in.
upon military rail trolley and the Jewish National Fund; Con- gogues in the Boston area.
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