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5701

1940

Cantor and Mrs. Samuel Mogull
and son, George,

take this opportunity to extend best wishes to the entire
Jewish community for a happy and prosperous
New Year. May it be our good fortune
to see an improvement in the
condition of world Jewry.

Speech Classes at Northern
To Be Broadened

of each week for advice and in-
dividual help. S. L. Schlesinger,
of the Detroit Special Education
In response to requests from Department, is again instructor
adults interested in correcting in charge of this work.
speech impediments other than
Stammering and Stuttering, it is STUDIO CLUB OPEN MEETING
announced that the Speech Im-
AT BELCREST
provement class at Northern
The
Studio
Club met Tuesday
Night School will not accept
at the Belcrest. Dr. H. M. Sper-
such persons.
ling, chairman of the social com-
Those with speech defects such mittee, presented Eduard Wer-
as sound substitution, lisping, dia- ner, whose humorous impersona-
lectical difficulties, nasality, voice tions and tales of modern com-
problems, and foreign accent posers and musicians comprised
may now be cared for at the an interesting portion of the
Northern Speech Center. The
evening. Among the club's cal-
group now working on the cor- endar events will be a. formal
rection of Stammering and Stut-
dance to be held at the Scarab
tering will continue, and other Club on Nov. 23 for the benefit
members of the community suf-
of the American Red Cross. The
fering from such nervous speech serving of refreshments climax-
disorders are invited to visit the ed the evening.
class for information.
Speech
Correction
Classes NEXT BANKERS TRUST CO.
meet at Northern Night School,
DIVIDEND OCT. 15
Woodward at Clairmount, on
On Oct. 15, 1940, Bankers
Tuesday and Thursday evenings, Trust Company of Detroit will
7 to 9 p. m. The tuition for pay the regular semi-annual divi-
the twelve weeks course is $3, dend of $.30 a share to holders
and registration may be made of stock on record Oct. 5, 1940.
any evening this week in the
night school office.
Through love, through hope, and
For the benefit of those who
faith's transcendent dower.
cannot attend classes regularly, We feel that we are greater
a thirty-minute period has been
than we know.
set aside on Thursday evening
—Wordsworth.

Thousands Volunteer
For Action in
Palestine

LONDON (Palcor Agency) —
In a session punctuated by the
intermittent aerial warfare nois-
es that have been the steady diet
of Parliamentary as well as other
civilian Londoners for the past
two weeks, the House of Com-
mons considered the status of
Palestine's military forces. As
continued delay in the long-
awaited Nazi invasion brings a
hope that perhaps the steady
R.A.F. pounding at the Channel
bases has caused postponement
of the invasion plans until an-
other season, the recently accele-
rated action in the Near East
has brought the importance of
the Holy Land to the Empire's
lifetime into sharp relief.
That the Jewish companies now
being formed in Palestine are not
units of a new Jewish army but
are an integral part of the Brit-
ish Army in the same manner
as are all other Palestinian com-
panies was the burden of the
answer made by Undersecretary
for the Colonies George Henry
Hall, who is Chief Spokesman of
the Colonial Office in the House
of Commons since Colonial Sec-
retary Lord Lloyd sits in the
House of Lords, to Liberal Mem-
ber Geoffrey Mander's query on
the position of the "Jewish mili-
tary forces."

135,900 Register for Service

"There are no specifically 'Jew-
ish military forces' in Palestine,"
Mr. Hall explained. "Palestinian
Jews have enlisted in the British
Army, joining Palestinian com-
panies of the Auxiliary Pioneer
Corps; a few have also joined
other corps. Further additional
Palestinian companies are now
being formed, to consist of in-
fantry battalions. Enlistment in
these is open to Jews together
with other inhabitants of Pales-
tine."
Mr. Mande• also inquired whe-
ther Mr. Hall was "aware of the
registration of 80,000 Jews and
50,000 Jeweses for national ser-
vice in Palestine." The question
referred to the national registra-
tion in September of last year by
the Jewish Agency of Jews and
Jewesses between the ages of 18
and 50 for emergency and army
service; official figures at that
time indicated a total registra-
tion of 135,900 volunteers, of
whom 36,000 were women. Mr.
Hall answered by merely stating
that he was "aware" of this fact.

4,000 Join British Forces

JERUSALEM (Palco• Agency)
— The first two days following
the announcement last Sunday
that permission had at last been
granted by the British Govern-
ment for the formation of Jewish
infantry companies in the Pales-
tinian branch of the British Army
have witnessed the enlistment of
250 young men of the Yishuv,
it was announced. At this rate,
an authoritative spokesman de-
clared, the total of volunteers
will without doubt exceed the
number now required.
Enthusiasm for the formation
of Yishuv companies is reflected
in the participation of workers
of all settlements and of all par-
ties in the steady departure of
recruits, in answer to Sunday's
joint call by the Jewish Agency
and the Vaad Leumi "on all men
included in the national registra-
tion of last September whose
ages 21, 22 and 23, who are un-
married and who have expressed
their readiness to serve in the
British Army and in defense of
Palestine and the Yishuv . . .
Whoever else is ready for en-
listment is likewise invited to re-
port."
The national registration re-
ferred to was that undertaken
during the month of September,
1939, beginning on the 10th.
Conducted by the Jewish Agency
to list Jews and Jewesses be-
tween the ages of 18 and 50
available for emergency and ar-
my service, it revealed that 135,-
900 persons were ready to volun-
teer to meet the war crisis.

September 27, , ,40

Notable Days on the Jewish Calendar

5701

Rosh Hashonah
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 3 and 4
Fast of Gedaliah
Sunday, Oct. 0
Yom Kippur
Saturday, Oct. 12
Succoth
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 17 and 18
Hoshanah Rabbah
Wednesday, Oct. 23
Shmini Atzeres
Thursday, Oct. 24
Simchas Torah
Friday, Oct. 25
Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 1 and 2
Rosh Chodesh Kislev
Sunday, Dec. 1
Chanukah
Dec. 25 - Jan. 1
Rosh Chodesh Tebet
Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 30 and :11
Fast of Tebet
Thursday, Jan, 9
Rosh Chodesh Shvat
Wednesday, Jan. 29
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat
Feb. 12
Rosh Chodesh Adar
Thursday and Friday, Feb. 27 and 28
Fast of Esther
Wednesday, March 12
Purim
Thursday, March 13
Rosh Chodesh Nissan
Saturday, March 29
Passover
April 12 - 19
Rosh Chodesh Iyar
Sunday and Monday, April 27 and 28
Lag b'Omer
Thursday, May 15
Rosh Chodesh Sivan
Tuesday, May 27
Shevuos
Sunday and Monday, June 1 and 2
Rosh Chodesh Tammuz .... Wednesday and Thursday, June 25 and 26
Fast of Tammuz
Sunday, July 13
Rosh Chodesh Ab
Friday, July 25
Tisha b'Ab
-,
Sunday, Aug, 3
Rosh Chodesh Ellul
Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 23 and 24

Of this number, 2,400 have
volunteered since the British call
for recruits issued on July 1, of
this year. Approximately half of
these men have enlisted in the
various ground services, the other
half in the Royal Air Force.
"As far as I know," Mr. Sher-
tok stated in answer to a ques-
tion, "the military authorities are
most satisfied with the quality
of the Jewish recruits."
In this connection it is inter-
esting to note that the Air Of-
ficer Commanding recently an-
nounced that recruiting into the
Royal Air Force had been sus-
pended because of the magnifi-
cent response to the July appeal.
The enlistments for the Army,
however, were continued.
Expressing the hope that the
quota of the present enlistment
in the two Jewish companies au-
thorized at the beginning of this
week would be completed within
two weeks, Shertok pointed out
that "we are now entering a new
epoch in our participation in this
present war with the formation
of infantry units intended for the
defense of our own country."

Military Supplies of Palestinian
Origin Envisioned for Egypt

With Mediterranean shipping
disorganized and Rome stretch-
ing a predatory tentacle deep in••
to the terrain of young King
Farouk, Egyptian authorities are
finding it desirable to contem-
plate wider utilization of the
steadily increasing productive
capacity of Palestine for army
use, Mr. Shertok reported.
A joint delegation of the Jew-
ish Agency and the Jewish Manu-
facturers' Association, he said,
had recently visited Egypt and
had discussed the problem of
military supply with the authori-
ties there. Some progress had
been made in this connection, he
added.
Valuable groundwork for such
closer industrial relations was
laid last February, when the So-
ciety for Marketing Palestinian
Industrial Products in Egypt was
formally launched after a long
period of negotiations. Designed
to promote closer industrial re-
lations between Egypt and Pal-
estine, the organization is com-
posed of Cairo business men and
bankers, who function in colla-
boration with the Tel Aviv For-
eign Trade Institute.

1,100 Immigrants Arrive; 5,500
Now En Route

1,100 immigrants have already
arrived in Palestine under the
present six-month quota, it was
reported by Eliahu Dobkin, depu-
ty member of the Jewish Agency
Executive in charge of immigra-
tion.

UNVEILING OF MONUMENT

Louis Lipsky Joins Appeal
For National Shekel Week

Louis Lipsky, American mem-
ber of the World Zionist Exe-
cutive, in a statement issued in
connection with the National
Shekel Week, stated, "It is the
duty of every Zionist, of every
group or party, to help main-
tain the structure and adminis-
tration of the World Zionist Or-
ganization during the struggle
which now goes on in European
lands, in which the future of the
democratic and free world is at
stake."
Mr. Lipsky pointed out that it
is necessary to uphold the demo-
cratic authority of the World
Zionist Organization and that
the destruction of the Jewish
communities in Poland, Austria,
Czechoslovakia, and the Scandi-
navian countries—in fact in all
Europe—makes it impossible for
them to act in response to their
inner national sympathies and
that it is the duty of the 5 mil-
lion Jews of America to make
up in numbers, through the She-
kel, for the abstentions forced
upon the Jews of Europe by
cruel tyranny and oppression.
Mr. Lipsky's statement con-
clUdes with the words: "Every
Zionist should enlist for this
work. The Shekel is an essen-
tial feature of the varied Amer-
ican Zionist program of 1940-
41."

Nazi Leaders To Go On Trial
In Uruguay As Plotters

MONTEVIDEO. ( W N S ) —
Eight prominent Nazi agents were
arrested and held for trial b?fore
the Supreme Court of Justice
charged with conspiring to over-
throw Uruguay and to extend
Nazi domination to South Amer-
ica, it was announced.
Sensational disclosures were 1.x-
pected as this small South Amer-
ican republic prepared to bring
leadersr of the Nazi party to
trial. The indictment drawn up
by Prosecuting Attorney Luis Al-
berto Bouzas covers 80 type-
written pages.
The indictment, in addition to
taking up individual charges
against each of the eight Nazi
agents arrested, contains a 29 :
point indictment against the Nazi
party itself, including the charge
that the Nazi party had prepared
a raillery plan for the seizure of
Uruguay as a German agricul-
tural colony.
The forthcoming proceedings
will mark the first time that any
country has officially brought the
Nazi party to trial. Neutral oh-
servers here said that the United
States was backing Uruguay in
its firm stand against Nazi (l( r-
many.

An unveiling of a monument
in memory of Jacob Eder will New Anti - Jewish Restrictioir.
Announced in Slovakia
take place on Sunday, Sept. 29,
LONDON (WNS) — The sorc-
at 2 p. m, at Beth Abraham
Cemetery. Relatives and friends ly-pressed Jews of Nazi-control -
led Slovakia, denationalized G r it
are invited.
deprived of the right to wo•',
faced additional curbs this wee <.
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
In one town, according to la!
An unveiling of a monument est reports, Jews are not perm
in memory of Rebecca Chodoroff ted to reside on certain st•e(
will take place on Sunday, Sept. In other places, Jewish hou--
29, at 1 p. m. at the Bnai David wives may do their shopping
Cemetery, Van Dyke and Grin- only during designated hours, at
4,000 Palestinia n Jews Have nell.
which time generally there is no
Enlisted
food
left.
Approximately four thousand
KIDDUSH HA-SHEM
Palestinian Jews have enlisted
Kiddush ha-shem, or the Sanc-
with the British forces thus far, tification of the Name, is the UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
The unveiling of a monumy
it was declared this week during highest ethical standard of Ju-
a press conference held in the daism. The glorifying of God or in memory of Benjamin D. :\ -
Jewish Agency Building here by nobility of conduct dictated by the vitz, will take place on Sunda:–
Moshe Shertok, political chief of highest religious impulse merits Sept. 29, at the Machpelah Ceno -
tery at 1 p. m. Relatives nri(1
the Jewish Agency.
this designation.
friends are invited.

