PIEVernorr i fEMS/101RONIC1/3

November 3, 1939

and THE

LASALLE

Mrs. Pool Elected
to Head Hadassah

A JEWISH VIEW OF JESUS

LEGAL CHRONICLE

Men's Temple Club Fall Institute of
Symposium Nov. 7 Center Leaders on
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Sunday Afternoon

MAKE 116 MISTAKE!

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selves be killed rather than de-
liver the man of Nazareth to the
nary motive power. Whatever may government, for they have de-
Solo Pool of the Spanish-Portu- be the barriers to an acceptance livered
a just man into the hands editor of The Detroit Jewish
WINDOW SHADES
guese Synagogue, the oldest con- of "The Nazarene" as a notable of the wicked. Rabbi Nicodemon! Chronicle.
Members and prospective mem-
MADE TO ORDER
gregation in this city, and for- novel or as a superb refashioning According to your account the
This Town Meeting will he bers of the Jewish Community
mer vice-president of Hadassah, of a famous tale, they are hur- trial was not conducted- accord- open,
Center's Club Leader's Group will
Cleaned and Repaired
in
addition
to
the
members
succeeds Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, dled largely by the warm-blooded, ing to the laws of Israel.
hold their annual fall institute in
who was forced to decline nomi- inflaming zest of a prose which called in the night, and It was of the Men's Club. to the mem- the new Aaron DeRoy Memorial
LINOLEUM
on the hers of Temple Beth El and their
nation
this
year
because
of
her
represents
the
climax
of
Maurice
Inlaid and Battleship
eve of a festival. It was carried wives qs well as their households. Building of the Jewish Commu-
other activities.
Samuel's writing career.
nity Center at Woodward and Hol-
out one-sidedly, by that section
Mr. Jacobs will speak on the brook, on
CARPETING
The four vice-president, Mrs.
Asch has invoked an artificial of the court which interprets the
Sunday afternoon, Nov.
recreational and educational ac-
Julliet N. Benjamin and Mrs. device for the re-telling of the
Rugs and Furniture
in a manner not recognizedltivities in the Jewish community 5, at 2 o'clock, Although the build-
Samuel J, Roscnsohn of this city, Jesus story. Pan Viadomsky, law
ing
is
not
yet
ready for occupancy,
by
the
sages.
Therefore
no
matter'
VENETIAN BLINDS
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of De- charlatan-researcher of Warsaw, what the man of Nazareth has
the meeting will be held in one
troit, and Mrs. Adolph Sieroty of notorius anti-Semite, has discov- done and said, and no matter
Drapery ,•ardware
of the completed rooms.
Los Angeles, were re-elected. For ered an ancient document said to what the punishment therefor
cat Our Price. and Save
The holding of this fall institute
l'rre EntInuit., 11rnIslied
the first time a fifth vice-president be the gospel according to Judas should be—even though it be
was decided upon at the last club
was chosen under a new amend- Isariot. Ile invites the help of a
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leader's institute conducted in
death,
God
forbid!—he
is
pure
ment to the constitution provid- young Jew because he needs the
June at Council Camp.
Call TYler 5-1230
ing for an additional officer to latter's Hebrew knowledge. With and guiltless in our eyes as long
The institute will begin with a
aid the president. Mrs. Sundel cinematic fade-ins and fade-outs as he has not been condemned
by
a
Jewish
court
called
and
con-
tour through the building, fol-
Doniger of New York was chosen that recur frequently through the
l owed by a discusion on the Cen-
as the fifth vice.president. Mrs. 700-page book, we find that Via- ducted according to the Torah
t er's proposed program, led by
Herman Shulman was re-elected donisky is the reincarnation of and all the rules which the sages
Miss Florence Davidson, activities
secretary and 'Mrs. Alexander Ciliarch Cornelius. commendant have transmitted to us in the
Make your fall clothes look new
tradition."
director.
Abraham A. Fleischman,
Lamport, treasurer.
of the Antonia fortress in Jeru-
by having them VITALIZE
MEN'S SUITS or
Asch is not a doctrinnaire. He
membership secretary, will an-
The organization adopted a salem, friend of Pontius Pilate
Cleaned . . . a superior quality
n ounce the new membership rates,
goal of $1,150,000 to be raised by and the Roman who dipped the is an observer of the events, let-
TOPCOATS
method that will make your clothes
and David Aptekar, president of
Sept. 30 of , next year, the sponge in vinegar when Jesus on ting history reveal its conclusions.
zparkle with fresh, clean beauty— •
the Club Leader's Group, will give
largest sum the organization ever the cross asked for water. The a On the whole, the Jews are shown
•
perfect in every detail — each
a prevue of the club leader's
attempted to obtain in any one Jew is the re-embodiment of a s warm-hearted, generous, sim-
garment beautifully hand-finished. •
trailing course. A social hour will
Ladies' Plain
year for its work in Palestine. young student, Joseph, pupil of t ple folk, eager for the salvation
I'hone for a pick-up today.
wind up the conference.
The quota was divided into $176,- Rabbi Nicodemon, who was among N hat might be brought by the
DRESSES
Ilerman Itaznick heads the com-
000 for Palestine land reclama- those who sought sincerely to test a lessiah, confused at times by the
mittee planning the institute
ontradiction between Jesus'
COATS, SUITS,
lion; $500,000 for child refugee the messiaship of Jesus.
work; $75 ,00 0 for
which includes David Aptekar and
words and the law, profoundly
welfa re
The
novel
is
made
up
of
three
and $10 0,0 00 for hospitalization
Max Chomsky. The social commit-
i
on parts; the narrative as seen by k tirred by the humanity of his
and health,
eachings. Judah Ish-Kiriot re-
tee chairman is Miss Regina Schil-
Cornelius; the translation of the
ler
who is being assisted by Abe
mains
the
inexplicable
character
The Turkish-Allied pact was fragments left behind by Judah
S
Cherow,
Max Chomsky and Miss
praised by Dr. Israel Goldstein, Ish-Kiriot; and the memory of of history. A passionately devoted
Leonore
Markson,
disciple,
he
is
so
confused
by
the
president of the Jewish National Joseph of the occurrences in Pal-
Price
Includes Pickup
A group trip on a com-
inability to achieve certainty that
HERMAN JACOBS
Fund Council of America. lie said estine in those days.
533-547 E. FOREST
and Delivery
•
•
fortable Blue Goose bus is
in a mad moment he betrays
it assured a period of peace in
Bridge
Luncheon
of
Pioneer
The Majesty of the Folk
an event enjoyed by every.
Yeshua to the Romans. But it is
JOHN R. at PIQUETTE
the Mediterranean for the time
Women's
Organization
one. It solves the problem
being and would permit the im-
Aside from the exquisite prose, n of money which tempts him but
Cash and Carry Price 99e
for lodges, schools, churches
Nov. 14
migration of refugees into Pales- which is always the best justifies-la unresolved tangle in his own
and athletic teams planning
tine "during the war, and not tion for the book as a whole, there 6 out
Interesting reports were given
• visit.
afterward, when it will do the are innumerable temptations to I One wonders whether Asch'sI
to the various clubs by the dele-
least good."
gates who attended the 7th an-
impatience. For example, the long, own interpretation of the role of
Travel together and be
nual convention of the l'ioneer
The 2,000 delegates from 46 detailed, wearisome recital of the Jesus might not be found in the
free of all driving worries.
Women's Organization in New
architectural
design
of
Jerusalem
words
of
Rabbi
Nicodemon,
whose
states
heard
Mayor
Fiorello
11.
The cost is low, too.
York. •
LaGuardia deplore the "tragic and Ito structures, of the Temple lustrious spirit ennobles the Jews,
The Drora-Kadimah Group is
ritual
and
of
other
essentials
to
who
said
after
Yeshua's
cruci-
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situation" which forced the "first
TRINITY 2-0100
Phone or write for
sponsoring its annual fall bridge
crop of youth since the World create authentic atmosphere, re- fixion: "It is enough that Rabbi
information.
,luncheon,
Tuesday, Nov. 14, at
a
War" to be sacrificed "for no minds one of nothing no much as Yeshua lived like a righteous man,
Fyfe's. Prizes will be awarded.
real good purpose." It all could the Book of Numbers, one of the sought after God, drew men
For
tickets,
call
Mrs.
S.
Stashef-
have been avoided, he said, "had deadliest volumes in the Penta- nearer to heaven, and died in
sky, Townsend 7-5322.
Presents for the Fint Time in Detroit
not the world been subjected to teuch. But even when the flora utter purity, that I shall bow my
Washington Blvd.
having countries under the domi- and fauna of Palestine are being head to his memory, and recall
at Grand River Ave.
nation of men who have no hu- minutely described. one thinks of him with benediction."
mittee is composed of the follow-
man instincts" and who "arc will- similarly .effective passages .in
It is a false criterion to judge
CA. 9000
ing:
ing to sacrifice their own people Iluysmans. The cadence of the a book by whether it serves the
Chairman, Saul II. Rose; vice-
A Melodrama in 3 Acts by
for their own selfish purposes.'
Song of Songs is the lilt which J ewish people or does it a "dis-
chairman, Ben H. Shwayder; Dr.
J. Adler
Rachel Sinkoff
11, Jaeobeen
Emphasizing the American Gov- passes like a fresh wind over vir- ervice", as long as the search
Louis L. Barnett. S. Brooks Bar-
ernment's influence and interest tually every page of the book, or truth animates the purpose.
ron, Milton Doner, William
SUNDAY , MATINEE and EVENING, NOV. 5 •
in the cause of the Jews in Pales- even when reason and calmness I n times when the Pan Viadom-
Frank, Leo I. Franklin, Charles
tine, Senator William II. King demand proof for the necessity of kys multiply beyond count and
K. Harris, Alvin Ilersch, Benja-
TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 7
of Utah said that it was "our endless descriptive passages.
heir adherents benefit from
min E. Jaffee, Leon Netzorg, Dr.
WILLIAM BOXERMAN
moral obligation" to prepare
very
carelessly
spoken
word,
the
PRICES—EVES:
50r, 75c, SI; MATINEE: 50r. 75e.
Lawrence
Seger,
Samuel
Shimans,
There are memorable charac-
world thinking for a broader and ters who emerge from the "Naz- t z cal for "serviceability" is greater of Detroit and will suggest in Lester S. Smith, Leonard Weiner,
COMIbiG SOON: M. Stuaskoff's Radio Sensation:
more definite solution of the prob- arene", but no more vivid than h han at other times and more to what direction and by what meth- Max N. Freedman, William B.
"AROUND THE FAMILY TABLE"
lem after the war. He called Pal- the role in which history cast e appreciated. There will be
Isenberg, Arthur J, Hass, Ellis M.
estine "the logical place of set- them. Herod Antipater, Herodias, hose who will say of Sholem ods these activities may be ex- Thal, Harry C. Markle.
FURNACE OIL
tlement" for refugees and praised his second wife, and Salome, the A sch that his artistry has been panded and improved.
Mr. Boxerman will outline the
Hadassah for its work on immi- tatter's ten-year-old corrupt nrolled to sanctify an episode
• LA 4500
steps that have been taken locally
gration there.
daughter, who demanded the head a '''; hose dark edains have flowed to fight bigotry and to prevent
Mrs. Epstein reported an in- of John the Baptist in payment own the centuries and darkened
crease of 15,000 new members in for a dance, are etched with new j ewish life to this moment. His the spread of discrimination.
y
senior Iladassah, bringing the to- power.
The Jewish community's rela-
eshua is an everlastingly great
Moses Beckelman, now in tal membership to 70,000. Mrs.
tion to world dowry will be out-
There are many similar scenes a ew, as reasonable people have lined by Mr. Slomovitz.
charge of war relief activities in Alexander Lamport reported that
(ways
known
him
to
be,
but
his
$1,510,212 had been raised by 355 which illumine anew stories of r ecreation of Yeshua has failings.
Summarization of the three ad-
Vilna for the Joint Distribution chapters
during the past year the New Testament. The atmos-
dresses and comment upon them
Cbmmittee, once was the editor Miss Nell Ziff, president of Jun- phere that Asch has created It fails to indicate adequately the will be given by Rabbi Leon
spiritual sources of Yeshua within
of the Jewish Social Service for Hadassah, said that $120,- around the sermon on the mount his own people and tradition:* Fram.
OF DETROIT
173 had been raised last year brings back with poignant has no original interpretation
Quarterly.
A general discussion by mem-
to
majesty the folk of Palestine and
for Palestine activities,
justify
its
addition
to
a
vast
liter
bers
will
follow
the
presentation
the leader who healed thei
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND
wounds of body and spirit with ature, the bulk of which has of the main addresses.
words that gave dignity to thei r stretched like fantastically gigan-
Refreshments will be served at
tic roots under the foundations of the conclusion of the meeting.
common existence.
Fresh, Beautiful Blooms artistically arranged
Jewish life, cracking and under-
Max N. Freedman is chairman
As regards "point of view" mining them.
and presented by
of the committee in charge of ar-
ICerJright. 1539, S A 1 ,
Sholem Asch has added nothing to
ON
rangements
for this symposium.
a clarification of the attitude
Other committees functioning in
which Christianity has had toward
Planning for Tuesday's Town
the crucifixion. The High Priest, COMMUNITY FUND'S
Meeting are:
it is indicated, did not want the
DRIVE COMMENCES
13540 LIVERNOIS
Publicity, Gabriel N. Alexan-
I-10. 4416
Roman authorities to arrest
ON MONDAY, NOV. 6 der; membership, Jacob Langer;
Yeshua of Nazareth. He himself
Wedding Bouquets Our Specialty. Corsages. Floral
hospitality, Lawrence I. Levi; ar-
refused
to
order
such
an
arrest
Decorations, Potted Plants, etc.
DANCING
REFRESHMENTS
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rangements, Edward I. Lichtig.
by the priestly guard. lie did not
A foil line of Evergreens and Shrubbery
The Town Meeting series COM-
want to call the Sandhedrin into
"Again
this
year,
Detroit
Jews
Landscaping done by experts
session, offering various pretexts
Prompt Delivery Anywhere
for delay, such as that a 'trial are recognizing their civic duty tor Roemer. Herold Suhlesinger, fildnuy
Weisman and Julian G. Wollner awl
ought not to be held at night and to participate whole-heartedly as Minn
Edith N. In...enrich,
that Passover preparations gave workers and contributors in this
As captains Mrs. Sidney J. Al-
city-wide
endeavor
to
raise
the
no time for a trial. Moreover, the funds that are necessary for the len, Mrs. Frank, Mrs. Ginsburg,
ANNOUNCING—The GRAND OPENING of the
High Priest is represented as
maintenance of our private social Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Lewis re-
having differentiated between Bar agencies—the
agencies dedicated port to Sirs. Ilenry Wineman and
Abbe, the zealot leader of vio- to the promotion of health and Sirs. Samuel R. Glegower who are
lence, and Yeshua, whose status the care of the sick; the welfare acting as majors in the special
was that of "religious affair" and of the family and the protection gifts divisional set-pp.
11645 Dexter Blvd.
NOrthlawn 9123
not one to concern the Govern- of children; and the operation
Men's Teams
of
ment.
Under Major Fred M. Butzel,
(Branch of David Shkolnick's Photograph Studio at
communiti, centers for our youth.
But
"The
Nazarene"
shows
9011 12th St.)
"We are eager to help promote Captain Joseph II. Ehrlich has en-
that a session of the Sanhedrin the Community Fund Drive be- listed the following workers:
L. Alexander, Militia Berman,
was called at night. on the ground cause, as citizens of Detroit,'we A. Ilidney
Photographs Taken in Your Own Home. Hotel or at
.1. Munn-nail, Nathan florin. Barry
that "the Government demanded are interested in all the 80 bene- (Wien, Irwin I. Cohn Lawrence W.
Banquets, Weddings Our Specialty
it." However, it was chahged fitting agencies. Furthermore, we Cruhn, Harold A:hrlh h. Herbert M.
Else. Julius I h Frank, Charlea E. Fein-
Opening Special—FREE OIL PAINTING PICTURE
from a trial session into a ex- deem it a privilege to do so be- berg.
Peter P. Gilbert, Louie (longhorn,
amination session. The Sanhedrin cause eight of our own social harry L. Jackson, Abe Emile, 14'011
with every order
NI. Licher...II. Beery laplden. Maarten
i found Yeshua guilty of blas- agencies, the Fresh Air Society A. Mittelman. Milton M. Aladdin, Sam-
phemy and he was turned over to the Hebrew Free Loan Associa. uel A. Popkin Meyer flownhaurn, Louie
THE FINEST FURNITURE MADE IN AMERICA NOW BEING SOLD
Robinson. Max Sr hayowIts, Pr. Leonard
the Roman authorities for action lion, the Jewish Child Placement Alldlow,
Sidney Stane, Benjamin Wilk.
under its law.
Bureau, the Jewish Children's .111 MP, W I neman, Nathan Yaffe. and
Enielack.
Asch tries to show that the Home, the Jewish Community Rudolph
Dr
1.e,, Si. Franklin', team lee lodes
ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE
progressive leaders of the people, Center, the Jewish Social Service the following workers;
Sidney J. Allen,
NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED
the gentle rabbis, resented the Bureau, North End Clinic and the Maurice A ronaeon, Inns W. Blumberg.
Denison, Mourive A. Enagans,
haste with which action had been Jewish Welfare Federation, are Frank
at 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs
Ma: II. Finkelston, Alas J. h0101.11.
taken by the High Priest and vig- important beneficiaries of the Miler I,. PrentIe Abe Firere, Louie Stoll,
French sofas, brocatelle and Orinoka Velvet covers; Mahog- $119
SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal
David M. Beery Wineman and
orously condemned his attitude Fund.
David S. Zemon.
any frames, down cushions, made by such manufacturers as
in the presence of Pilate.
Great Community Clinic
Israel Himelhorh captains the follow.
Private Lessons Can Be Arranged
"In addition, many Jews re- Ina team: Mutton F , Ashner. IlerrY
Jamestown Lounge Company and Bristol Studios
Jochanan ben Zakkai is de-
Transportation furnished for children who live at •
Jennie C. Blumberg, Omar R.
scribed as having said in his de- ceive a large amount of service Barnett,
Blumberg." Clarence II. Engages, Her-
distance from the school.
from
various
non-sectarian
Com-
man •ranablau, David Goldberg. JoeePh
nunciation
of
the
High
Priest:
For information call HOgarth 1889..
Dr. A. Si., Kohn. Henry
"They should have let them- munity Fund agencies, such as Il•rtmen,
Jamestown Lounge Company Chairs
1...M1, Samuel SW kow111, Robert Mar
the Visiting Nurses, Children's W11, Jacob Ii. Neiman. James L Stein,
Hospital and the Out-Patient De- Shirley W•yburn, Joseph M. Welt and
partments of Ilarper and Grace Grocer C Wolf.
Mahogany Sheraton bed-room suite. Your choice of Bed, $108
Henry Meyer. heeds • leant made up
Hospitals.
of the following workers: Nathan It.
Chest, Vanity or Dresser
Berke, lir. Peter M. Bernstein, Herman
"We try to conceive of the De- Cohen,
Harry 17.
Davidnon, Jame. I.
I troit Community Fund, not as an Eilmann. Samuel Frank, William Fried-
man. More. Goldman, Nathaniel II.
a bstract thing, but as a great Goldntirk,
Beautiful Mahogany, satin inlaid bed-room suite, Bed, Cheat $149
Jassy, Nathan hale,
community clinic where thousands pity, Myron Ilenry
A. Keys, Joseph Magid-
and Dresser
of individual men, women and
nn. Herman Onnom, Fred F. Simmons,
L
eonard
N
Simone,
Usoras
W
sluts.
children are receiving day-to-day
Under Samuel !Whiner the following
care, support and help—homes worker. have enlisted: Charles N.
Also many beautiful dining -room suites, occasional furniture and lamps.
I 1;flo fir e sId e
;T n .
Provided for orphan and aban- A gree, A I as,r ny ,
doned children, adjustment made Milton Gorolon, Jason I. 110111g man
for men and women baffled or (hear A. Kaufman. Lawren,.
beaten in the economic struggle, Lawrence J. Michelson. Irving Ober.
Samuel J. Mande, Flury Ros-
and sunshine and wholesome rec- (elder.
man, Nate R Shapero and Max Smutt.
Working under the captaincy of
reation provided for young and
,
'
he,aer
•re: Samuel M. Ilea
old alike. Our hearts are touched Simon
and our hands are stirred to cam- Ben
A'rt7
n
. M iL:i M f°"7"
-eon
rem
Dr. A. M. Hershman, WIllimu 11. Iwn-
pain action."

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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

THE ZIONIST ORGANIZATION

"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"

THE ANNUAL BALFOUR BALL

MORRIE BROWN--Varsity Florists

SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 11, 1939
HOTEL STATLER

A Sale W ithout Parallel or Precedent

DEXTER ART STUDIO

SCHOR'S Are GOING
OUT of BUSINESS

KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOLS

AT COST - BELOW COST

$38.50 up

We Need Leaders of Courage in the Council

ELECT

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DORAIS

Be Here Early While Stock Is Still Complete!

(U. of D.'s Athletic Director)

Special Gifu Workers

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Open every evening except Friday until 10 o'clock
Open Sundays from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

ENDORSED BY:

Irwin I. Cohn
Benjamin Jaffe
Max E. Klayman
Howard & Howard
Jerome A. Rothenberg

Norman Rom
Kenneth Fischer
H. A. Keys
S. Brooks Barron
Louis E. Letzer
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8928 Twelfth Street

Veteran - Lawyer - Teacher
"A LEADER OF MEN"

Abe A. Schmier

berg. Jacob Erldan , neunen Klein, Ben
Kramer. Julian 11, Kroll!, A. J tarn-

Among the many Co-omunity over, hobort 1.oewenberlt. Gus D. New -
Ales in hrelber. Morrla eth•tien.
Fund workers. who have been ac- man.
lease Shet ter and Tierney Smitt.
tively campaigning since Oct. 16, Meeting. for General Campaign
in the Special Gifts Division. are
Among the many chairmen in
Captain Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, the general set up of the Com-
whose workers include:
Aleedarnes /fitrold C. Allen. 1. Meyer munity Fund Campaign, who
Berri*. Douglas I. Brown. 11•1 Frank. called meetings of their captains
Joaeph B. Gaylord. /Weis, 8 Groaner.
and workers during the past
Theodore Sch./arts, Simon itheteer. Rost
Silverman and Sidney Stone. Worktng week, was Mrs. Seymour J. Frank.
under the direction or ro•osplains Mrs. Mrs. Frank gave instructions to
If. 1 1. Frank and Mrs Fred A Gins-
burg •re: Mesdames Norman Adelman. her captains and workers last
1Sarnuel Arkin. Hyman C. Brod• Perry Wednesday morning, when they
P. Florentine. Abraham cooper. tarry met at the Fisher Branch of the
rR. Keidan. A. Man Kohn, Morris Rand.
war I'. Robmaos , David tb- h,,.r. Jo- Y. Si. C. A., on Dexter and West
• eph M. Welt and Beery *Fineman.
Grand Blvd. Acting as captains,
Captain Mrs. Marry I.. J•rkwe he.
• ni ong her worker.: Motatam•• Berman under Mrs. Frank's chairmanship,
Au gust, Devid S . Diamond, WI !liana II. are Mrs. Harry E. August, Mrs.
!Penner'. Benjamin E. Jaffee. Barry L M. B. Berkman, Mrs. Ralph Ben-
Seek Relatives Here
KrITI Menthe* Land•u, Then.lore Lewin.
l'hiliP Li peon and Jownh Meelsoha VI • Mrs. Harry Glick. Mrs. Morse
Lengsfelder, Hermann and Mar-
Al a cept•in. Mre. Samuel .1 Lewitt Goldman. Mrs. Sidney J. Barbel,
h•to en' *fed the services of the follow-
tha, Vienna XV, is looking for
ing worker, Wedeln.* Eugene J Are- Mrs. George Levey, Mrs. Gershon
fold WilS•m Brown, Ralph Co!, Ed- Lev:, Mrs. Morris Ruskin and Joseph Hirschman.
ward D (41:Int, Philip Marrow. J. Tin- Mrs. Ellis Thal.
Mrs. Lehmann Meier, Altena,

Louis Tucker
Earl H. Victoria'
John M. Wise
Joseph C. Bessman
David M. Miro
Paul David Bromberg

Westfalen. Thomeestr. 17, is look-
Jac. Czupak, Amsterdam, is
ing for Sigmund Lebenberg, for- looking for Abraham Czapak.
merly of the Briggs Hotel.
Anyone knowing the where-
Oskar Hajeck, Alserstr. 64/19, abouts of these people will kindly
Wien, 71, is looking for Alex L call the Council of Jewish Wo-

