DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 22 Ociobei CHARLES E. SALMON, Inc. YIDDISH THEATER REOPENS FOR SEASON FRIDAY EVENING PRINTING INKS OF QUALITY Madison 4282 5625 Fourth Musical Production "A Guest in Town" to Be First Presentation at Littman's ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS TO ALL join Theater in New York, will be the initial presentation at the opening of the legitimate stage season at Littman's Yiddish Peo- ple's Theater, 12th and Seward, on Friday evening, Oct. 4. The play is by Kalmanowitz, the ly- rics by Jacobs and the music by Jascha Kreitzberg. Abraham Littman, manager of Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- ter, 12th and Seward, announces that the theater has been com- pletely redecorated for the re- opening for the new season on Oct. 4. Mr. Littman announced that the prominent cast, headed and directed by Nathan and Rose Goldberg and Jacob and Betty Jacobs are here with their com- plete casts for a season's stay. Nathan and Rose Goldberg and Jacob and Betty Jacobs have ap- peared in leading theaters in New York, including the Lenox and the Parkway. These outstanding actors are making their first trip out of New York. Coming here from the Parkway Theater of New York these players are bringing with them a rich repertoire of plays which were never before produc- ed here. Other outstanding actors who will appear here during the corn- ing season include the well known primadonna and dramatic actress Fania Rubina, as well as the fol- lowing: Gustave Berger, roman- tic player; Leo Zeidenberg, char- acter actor; and others. A. J. Blumenau Women of Educational Cen- ter Plan All-Day Event for Oct. 5 "A Guest in Town," 'a musical production that had a complete season's run at the Parkway KRAEMER'S OLYMPIA Invites You Welcome the New Year in splendor and stop at Kraemer's Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths. Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Nothing has been spared to make your stay an ideal one. Mr. and Mrs. Kraemer are known throughout the United States and Canada for their congenial manner in serving the public. Food of the highest quality is skillfully prepared in the true strictly kosher manner. The hotel is beautifully appointed to make one's stay delightful. The Olympia Bath House, within the hotel, boasts of two Mineral Wells which supply an abundance of mineral water. . .... The Hotel and Bath House will remain open till November 15— perhaps' all winter—but it isn't definite. Special rates are in effect. Kraemer's Olympia Hotel offers the finest facilities for weddings. parties and banquets. ABRAHAM LITTMAN The Officers and Directors of the CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO. AND HIS ORGANIZATION in extending best wishes to the entire Jewish community for a happy and prosperous New Year Crown Life Insurance Co. A. .1. BLUMENAU, Mgr. Established 1900 Home Office Toronto AGENTS: Nathaniel Pernick — Walter Berlow — Albert Oppenheim -- N. P. Rossen 1559 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. RA. 1856 A meeting of the Women of the Educational Center will be held Friday evening, Oct. 4, in the Center at 7:30 o'clock. All members and friends are asked to attend as preparations are being made for the 4th annual donor luncheon. The Center still needs financial assistance and proceeds will go for this cause. Saturday, Oct. 5, beginning at 12 o'clock noon, until late in the night a luncheon and card party will be held in the Center. All members and friends are asked to attend. After this Saturday a similar luncheon and card party will be held every other Satur- day. • HUEY I BBIATP Affir MIMI Mil YOU WHO LIE' YOUR CABS Cet the facts and youll get a FOR 1941... 1111161.1•1 ■ . T RY a '41 Ford and you'll discover that New in length of wheelbase and springbasc! its owners are getting lots more than New in massive bodies; wider scats, just an improved car . . . they're getting a b igger doors! brand new car! Brand new in bigness! N in ride ... soft, level. luxurious! 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Although the Palestine Fou tion Fund was not incorpor until March 23, 1921, it was tually established soon after decision of the first post- Zionist Conress in June, 1920 bring such a limited corm into being. Thus this month September, 1940, has witnese number of occasions on which 20th anniversary of the Fund been celebrated. Leib Jaffe, one of the Ks Hayesod's directors, opened hour with an account of the m accomplished both in Pales and in the Diaspora by the f The role of the Keren Hay si in Jewish agricultural color it: tion in Eretz Israel was deli te: ted by representatives of the Ft and the last settlements aide Keren Hayesod funds. Repro nt ing Degania A, founded Nov 1 0 1909, in the Jordan Valley IE at Lake Kinnereth, was Josep a- ratz, labor leader and one o ie founders of the first K. H. col ny. Elimelech Hirschberg, of on behalf of Shead Yashuv tl to youngest K. H. settlement, e tai lished by the Jewish Nat on 1 Fund on Jan. 1 of this ye, the Northern Huleh Valley. The two settlers empha. tze the importance of eolonizatio n i the upbuilding of the Jewish Na tional Home, and traced the dis tinguishing characteristics of settlements — self-labor, a peso lute tendency to render thel ser tiers self-supporting, and a so cial organization based on a high ly developed and complex corn =nal foundation. The Keren Hayesod's influence on the Hebrew educational sys tent was outlined by Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn, holder of tilt Portfolio for Education in thi new Vaad Leumi Executive wie is himself the principal of the Ilerzlia Gymnasium. Althougl one of the first duties of the Keren Hayesod in Palestine wa the maintenance of the Hebrew schools, that responsibility wa transferred to the Vaad roeum in 1930; since then a fixed sur has been paid each year t th latter organization by the ere Hayesod on behalf of the Jowls Agency, not only as a grant.ir aid but also as a symbol of th deep interest of the latter in th work of Hebrew education. Eliahu Dobkin, head of th Jewish Agency's Department . ( Immigration, dwelt on the achy ties in that sphere of the Kere Hayesod, which plays but a mop - est part in the preparatio it f emigrants for Palestine in the countries of origin. Althou ,h it contributes a certain props rtio Of the cost of preparation, tl fund begins to take actual cat of the immigrant only from tt moment of his arrival in P de tine itself. It maintains i i am grants' hostels near the ior is and, devoting particular atte tic to the younger immigrants an those who wish to engage in agr i- culture, it helps to expedite tl e process of absorption by makir it possible for workers' groups I 0 carry out public works in whic h jobs are available for those nee ly arrived. The aid extended by the Keil Hayesod in the development Palestine's industry was explains by Abraham Ulitzur, treasurer If the Fund. Almost every one the numerous financial and dustrial institutions which tl rapidly developing economy Palestine has urgently requir has come into being with tl t. collaboration, in some form, the Keren Hayesod. Mr. Ulitzu r also touched on the Fund's part cipation in urban colonization. This comprehensive and it I- pressive hour's program w: s brought to a conclusion by chor tl singing of traditional Hebre songs and Palestinian folk sons Great minds had rather deser ve contemporaneous applause with- out attaining it than attain with- out deserving it. If it follcl% them it is well, but they w 1'• not deviate to follow it.—Colton .