DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle 1 PALESTINE SHIRTS Continued from Page 1 C No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt each WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE Damp Wash 79c lbs. 14 • Flat Pieces carefully ironed Additional Pounds 6Y2c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE 14 16s. Flatwork All Finished 79c THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME c DeLuxe Family Service Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried I Pounds Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE 4 Pairs Lace Curtains TENTI ECREUr FR $100 Not responsible for sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets Each Feather Pillows 35c 25c All Ironed Service 30c Flat Pieces WEARING APPAREL per pound per pound IOC Minimum Charge $1.80 A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION A& 41MIIIIINIMI"gli ing February, 1940, amounted to £4,985,000, of which £1,487,000 was spent on Police and Prisons, £233,000 on the Transjordan Frontier Force and £4,000 on defense, which represented a to- tal of 34 per cent on security. Non-recurrent public works ex- penditure amounted to £439,000. Government revenue, exclud- ing grants-in-aid from the Brit- ish Exchequer, was £4,137,000; thus a surplus of £994,000 was yielded. The government grants from London amounted to £1,- 806,000. At the outset of 1937 there were 68 local banks registered in addition to the six foreign banks incoprorated abroad (Barclay's Bank, Anglo-Palestine Bank, Ot- tomon Bank, Holland Union Bank, Banco di Roma and Polska Kasa Opieki). By the beginning of 1940, the number had dropped to 30. The decline came about part- ly owing to the financial crisis which hit some of these institu- tions, but particularly a result of the new legislation which has made more severe the conditions government institutions enjoy- ing the privileges of banks. As the result of a generous contribution of Mrs. Vera Bryce Salomons, an English Jewess liv- ing in Jerusalem and of contri- butions by the Wolfsohn Fund and the Bitzur Corporation by way of loan. a new wing is to be built to the David Wolfsohn Building of the Jewish National and University Library on Mount Scopus. British Labor Party Reaffirms Support .4 Jewish Na- tional Home May 24, 1940 Consecrants at Home Miss Esther R. Prussian will re- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baer of Calvert Ave. will receive their ceive her relatives and friends at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek relatives and friends on Sun- on Sunday, May 26, from 3 to 6 day, May 26, at the Congregation p. m., in honor of the consecra- Shaarey Zedek, from 3 to 6 p. m., tion of her twin nieces, Elaine in honor of the consecration of L. and Ruth M. Prussian. No cards. their daughter, Marjory. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rabino- witz of Webb Ave. will receive Mr. and Mrs. Oshie Baker of their relatives and friends on Calvert Ave. will be hosts at a Sunday, May 26, at the Congre- reception to their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 26, at to 6 p. m., in honor of the con- Webster Hall, from 7 to 11 p. m., secration of their daughter, Doris. in honor of the consecration of gation Shaarey Zedek, from 3 No cards. their daughter, Naomi Ruth. No Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin cards. Schwartz of Sturtevant Ave. will Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Ban- receive their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 26, at the from Con- kle of the Wilshire Hotel will gregation Shaarey Zedek, receive their relatives and friends 3 to 6 p. m., in honor of the on Sunday, from 3 to 6, consecration of their twin daugh- in the Social May Ilall 26, of the Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek, in honor ters, Selma and Arlene. No cards. of the consecration of their Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Shalit daughter, Theda Bette. No cards. of 2525 Boston Blvd. will receive their relatives and friends on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brode of Sunday, May 26, at the Congre- Fullerton Ave. will receive their gation Shaarey Zedek, from 3 to relatives and friends on Sunday, 6 p. m., and at home from 7 to May 26, at the Congregation 9, in honor of the consecration Shaarey Zedek, from 3 to 6 p. m., of their (laughter, Leona. No in honor of the consecration of cards. their daughter, Elaine Lila. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. George Spoon of 4077 Sturtevant Ave. will re- Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. Cole ceive their relatives and friends will receive their relatives and on Sunday, May 26, at the Con- friends at the Congregation Shaa- gregation Shaarey Zedek, from rey Zedek on Sunday, May 26, 3 to 6 p. m., and at home from from 3 to 6 p. m., in honor of 8 to 12 p. m., in honor of the the consecration of their twin consecration of their daughter, nieces, Elaine L. and Ruth M. Shirley L. No cards. Prussian. No cards. J. Ziff of Atkinson Ave. will Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Fenton receive his relatives and friends of 2432 Boston Blvd. will be 'at on Sunday, May 26, at the Con- home to their relatives and gregation Shaarey Zedek, from friends on Sunday, May 26, from 3 to 6 p. m., in honor of the 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the consecration of his (laughter, consecration of their daughter, Ruth. No cards. Dolly. No cards. LONDON. (Palcor Agency)— The British Labor Party, holding its annual conference at Bourne- mouth adopted a resolution "reaffirming its traditional sup- port of the re-establishment Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Franklin of of the Jewish National Home in 2936 Glendale Ave. announce Gifts to Library of Jewish Palestine." Special significance is attached the consecration of their daugh- Center to the passing of this resolution ter, Audrey C, at the Shaarey The Jewish Community Center at the present time because of Zedek, on Sunday morning, May the participation of outstanding 26, Reception at the Shaarey Library received two gifts of You can buy quality Kosher meats with Confidence Labor leaders — Major Clement Zedek from 3 to 6 p. m. No books. From Mrs. I. L. Polozker came a complete set of the works R. Attlee, Herbert Morrison and cards. of Honore De Balzac, and a Arthur Greenwood—in the new Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gendil of set of the works of Charles cabinet appointed by Prime Min- Glendale Ave. will receive their Dickens. The gift is in memory Churchill. Kosher Meat U Poultry Market ister Winston The resolution, submitted to relatives and friends on Sunday, of Dr. I. L. Polozker. A number 11637 DEXTER BLVD. the conference by the Poale Zion May 26, at the Congregation of miscellaneous books were pre- Between Burlingame and Webb of Great Britain and adopted by Shaarey Zedek, from 3 to 6 p. m., sented to the library by Mrs WE DELIVER the Labor Party by an "over- in honor of the consecration of H. J. L. Frank. Phone HOGARTH 3042-3 whelming majority," according to their daughter, Laurrane. No the chairman's announcement, de- cards. OFFICERS ELECTED BY clared that "the conference BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD Mrs. Minna Gross of Coiling- stresses the special obligations wood Ave. will receive her rela- Bnai David Sisterhood met on incumbent upon Great Britain under the Balfour Declaration tives and friends on Sunday, May May 20 and elected the following and the Mandate, and reiterates 26, at the Congregation Shaarey officers: Mrs. Roy Chatlin and its conviction that this policy Zedek, from 3 to 6 p. m., in Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, re-elected FURS OF DISTINCTION provides the basis for continued honor of the consecration of her president and vice president, re- and increasing peaceful coopera- (laughter, Rosalie Florence. No spectively; Mrs. B. Wachnansy, tion between the Jewish and cards. treasurer; Mrs. B. Blostein, re- cording secretary; Mrs. P. Mod- Arab peoples in Palestine." Dr. and Mrs. Sol Quenton oroff, financial secretary; Mrs. The conference also reaffirmed the resolution on Palestine of Kesler of 1217 Burlingame Ave. E. Cutler, corresponding secre- the Southport conference, which will be at home on Sunday, May tary; Mrs. M. Espar, chaplain; denounced the recent White 26, afternoon and evening, in Mrs. B. Clark and Mrs. M. Kane, honor of the consecration of sergeants-at-arms. Paper. FURRIER EXPERT The resolution ends with a their daughter, Susan Garvett. Installation is to be held Mon- Phone: TRinity 2-0629 9150-12th St., cor. Atkinson declaration that the Jewish peo- No cards. day evening, May 27, at the ple, along with other minorities, Next Door to Perwein's Mr. and Mrs. J. D. London of synagogue, at 8:30. David Cohen "should be adequately represent- is to be installing officer and ed when the Peace Conference Parkside Ave. will receive their Rabbi Joshua Sperka will de- comes to consider the problems relatives and friends on Sunday, liver an address. Mrs. Louis Bas- affecting them." May 26, at the Congregation sin is chairman of the evening. The resolution was moved by Shaarey Zedek. from 3 to 6 Refreshments will be served in Complete safety against fire, theft, heat and moths. Our William Frederick Jackson, newly p. in., in honor of the consecra- the social hall ofter the installa- Bonded messenger will call for your furs. elected Member of Parliament tion of their daughter, Faye. No tion. The public is invited. We also specialize in remodeling old fur coats in the latest and a member of the Poale Zion, cards. styles at a surprisingly small cost. and was seconded by James H. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nitchun WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF Hall, M. P., who last summer JEWISH HOME FOR AGED demonstrated his interest in Pal- of Grand Ave. West will receive estine by proposing that illegal their relatives and friends on Mrs. Nettie Benjamin, chair- ..1= ■ 15, immigration be stopped by en- Sunday, May 26, at the Congre- couraging legal immigration. It gation Shaarey Zedek, from 3 man of the dues collection com- was supported by Barnett Jan- to 6 p. m., in honor of the con- mittee of the Women's Auxiliary the Jewish Home for Aged, ney, former M. P., who is on the secration of their daughter, Betty of called a meeting of her commit- British Board of Jewish Deputies. Pearl. No cards. tee at the home of Mrs. Samuel Schreier. Members are asked to receive them graciously when ap- proached. The Auxiliary ackno' l- edges a contribution made by Mrs. Sutkin, one for by a Mr. and May 24-26—Series of Jewish National Fund meetings, with Mrs. Max and Ferar happy Moshe Smilansky, noted Palestine leader, as guest speaker. May 26—Fifth annual conference of Federation of Polish Jews occasion. in Detroit, at Jericho Temple. Speakers, S. L. Schneiderman and Dr. B. Frymer of Paris, France. COUNCIL JRS.' SPRING TRinity 2-2940 May 26—Annual Consecration Service at Congregation Shaarey 1745 PINGREE AVE. FORMAL THIS SATURDAY Zedek. The spring formal May 28—Annual meeting of Zionist Organization of Detroit, which will be held dinner-dance on Saturd*. at Jewish Community Center. May 28—Annual meeting of League of Jewish Women's Or- May 25, at the Franklin Hills LESTER JACOBS IS SOUGHT herself in great need. Mr. Jacobs, who is believed to be selling cars ganizations at Jewish Community Center, at 2 p. m. A play will Country Club, will be National IN DETROIT Council of Jewish Juniors' la-i in Detroit, is 40 years of age, be presented by the dramatic group of the Music Study Club. May 30—Opening session of Farband convention at Wilson social function for the 1939-4 ,1 Information is wanted of Les- 5 ft. 7 in. tall, weighs 170 season. Proceeds will benefit ter Jacobs who has failed to con- nounds, has brown hair and gray- Theater, with Dr. Stephen S. Wise as principal speaker. May 30-June 3—Thirtieth annual convention of Jewish National Council's Nursery School 0 ' 1 tribute to the support of his ish-green eyes. Anyone aware of Parkside Ave. It is announced minor daughter, Paula, living with his location is requested to com- Workers' Alliance (Farband), at Hotel Statler. June 2—Annual Confirmation Service at Temule Beth El. that the Nursery School Project her mother in New York City, municate with the National De- June 25-27—Annual convention of Rabbinical Assembly of will continue to function through - for the past 10 years, as a re- sertion Bureau, 67 W. 47th St., America, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. out the summer. gilt of which his child now finds New York City. Aaron B. Margolis Cold Storage • • • For Your Decoration Day Outing - - - Be Sure to Include GUNSBERG KOSHER SAUSAGES Gunsberg Star Kosher Sausage Co. THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR and will a nd trot of dau car