Aid away. June 20, 1941 PALESTINE (Continued from Page 1) MIMI • Heads Herzl Lodge "Summer Fun" Registration at the Northwest Of the Bnai Brith Center Draws to a Close Ben Gurion Appeals for Maxi- mum Enlishments 5 38 Bombing Casualties le s. I- s. 1, le as Is Se i- n e 5, .5 n t. though reminiscent, Scenes only on a small scale, of the emergency measures invoked last fall after the Axis raid that cost well over a hundred lives and left many wounded in its wake were witnessed in this city after a bombing that found one target --an invalids' home. alto- casualties Thirty-eight gether resulted from Axis bomb- ings of Tel Aviv and Haifa on Wednesday night, June 11. Twelve persons were killed and 24 were injured in Tel Aviv, while one nerson was fatally hurt in Haifa and one was in- jured there, according to the official communique. While Tel Aviv was being bombed. enemy planes also dropped explosives on Haifa. An intense barrage of anti-aircraft guns, mounted at Haifa and Acre across the bay, drove off the Axis planes trying to reach the harbor works. There was slight property damage in Haifa. Earlier air raids on Monday and Tuesday evenings produced little damage. Many bombs were dropped, and one plane was brought down. Transjordan Frontier Force in Forefront of Syrian Advance JERUSALEM (Palcor) — That the Transjordan Frontier Force had played a foremost part in the initial stages of the advance into Syria was the statement made in Jerusalem by an authori- tative military spokesman. One more week remains to the ous ceremonial objects, Jewish opening of the "Summer Fun" story telling, visits to important program which is sponsored by Jewish institutions and similar the northwest branch of the Jew- activities will be part of the ish Community Center in its daily program. The fee is $4 for the season new building, 13226 Lawton, near Davison. Since only 50 boys of five weeks and includes an and girls between the ages of afternoon snack. Parents whose children attend 7 and 14 will be admitted to the "Summer Fun" program, the Hebrew School in the morning registration is rapidly nearing may avail themselves of this op- portunity and provide their chil- completion. The "Summer Fun" program dren with a pleasant and enjoy- will last for five weeks—June 30 able vacation during the after- to July 31, Mondays through noons of the month of July. Applications for the "Summer Thursdays, from 1 to 5 p. m. The indoor leisure time activities Fun" are being accepted daily will be conducted in the cool and from 1 to 6 and from 7 to 10 in For Economy Comfort Convenience THE WILSHIRE Apartment Hotel Collingwood at Third 1 to 4 room suites, furnished or unfurnished, Hotel service optional, dining room, garage in connection. spacious halls of the building the branch office. TOWNSEND 8-2680 Further information may be and the outdoor sports and games on the nearby MacCulloch play- obtained by calling To. 8-5852. ground under the guidance of a competent staff of counsellors and instructors. Frequent hikes and trips to nearby places of in- terest are included in the activi- But we all like to ties. Cocktails dine out. Harry Bo- Special efforts will be made Our and esky's has a friend- by the "Summer Fun" staff to Delicious ly atmosphere and Fancy integrate into its program mat- Delicatessen its food is cooked Drinks Delivered ters of Jewish value. The chil- right. Mother will Mixed dren will be exposed to the Jew- FREE appreciate a good by Anywhere- ish arts and encouraged to par- dinner prepared by Experts Anytime ticipate in them. Singing of Jew- someone else. ish songs, staging of plays of Jewish_ content, making of vari- THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME . MAURICE SMARGON J. W. V. Auxiliary Patriotic Garden Party on June 25 Other officers are: Vice-president, Dr. Meyer Zeff and Louis Lef- kovitz ; recording secretary, Mil- ton Zucker; financial secretary, Louis Rose; treasurer, Louis Tischler ; warden, Benjamin Ro- The Detroit Ladies Auxiliary senberg; guard, Mike Wineman; monitor, Harry Golden; executive No. 135 of Jewish War Veterans board, Louis Wolfe, Louis Angel, of the United States will sponsor David Werner, Louis Eder, Eu- a patriotic garden party at the gene Roth. The election meeting was held June 9 at 41 Oak St., River Ruoge. Joint installation of Theodor Rosen in Service 12th and Hazelwood Phone Trinity 2-9366 CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE Carl S. Schiller Kvutzah to Close Year's Activities Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew cultural group, has completed ar- rangements for several important events. On Saturday, June 21, at 9 p. in., all the Hugim, the Hebrew speaking clubs, will meet in the Rose Sittig Cohen Building as the guests of the Kvutzah. Repre- sentatives of the Hugim will de- liver brief addresses, giving a resume of the year's activities. Mass singing will be one of the features of the evening. Refresh- ments will be served by the La- dies' Auxiliary. The president of the Kvutzah is Herman D. Boraks; the cultural committee is headed by Morris Lachover and Abraham Twersky. The heads of the Hugim are : J. M. Mathis, Bernard Panush, Abraham Twer- sky, Nachum Levitt, Amid Ku- perman and Irwin Soref. On Saturday evening, June 28, a joint closing meeting of the Kvutzah Ivrith and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kvutzah Ivrith will be held in the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. At this meeting the Ladies' Auxiliary, headed by Mrs. Aaron D. Markson, will give a resume of the year's work. Sunday, July 0, the Kvutzah will have its annual outing to Bob-Lo Park, boats leaving at 10 a. m. and2p.m. HARRY BOESKY now being sold and serviced by Herzl Lodge and the Ladies' Auxiliary will be held on Mon- day, June 23, at 8 p. m., at River Rouge Jewish Congrega- tion, 41 Oak St., River Rouge. William Rosen of 19345 Eleven Mile Road, Roseville, Mich., was the first member of the staff of Sheriff Jacob Theut of Roseville to leave for service in the U. S. Army. Rosen left for Camp Grant on Saturday. His partner for the (lay, until the latter was finally disqualified for service, was Ben- About 120 moan: Polish-Jewish son Ford, grandson of Henry refugees, who hold a number of Ford. the 150 replacement certificates granted to the Jewish Agency Annual Picnic of Ladies in May, are also reported on Lechem Aniyim Sunday their way here via the same tor- tuous route. The Detroit Ladies Lechem Believe Britain Would Welcome Aniyim will have its annual pic- Arab-Zionist Talks Regarding nic at Palmer Park on Sunday, Palestine June 22. All friends and members LONDON. (WNS) — Great are asked to attend. Home cooked Britain would welcome talks be- meals will be served at nominal tween Arab and Zionist leaders prices and there will be no neces- regarding future possibilities of sity to bring food, along. If it the establishment of a federation rains the committee will bring of Arab states with Palestine and everything to Assembly Hall, 9525 An 18-month odyssey that took them practically around the globe was completed by 10 immigrant families of Polish - Jewish refugees when they arrived in Eretz Israel at long last after having trav- eled across Lithuania, Ruee.a, Japan and India. ONO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Maurice Smargon was elected place, the Rome radio disclosed, as the British and Free French president of the Theodore Herzl forces were closing in on Damas- Lodge No. 1377 of Bnai Brith. cus and Beirut. The French newspaper Petit Parisien attributed the difficul- ties between the British and the French in Syria to "New York Zionists". Rejecting the British and American convention that the French had permitted the Nazis to use Syria as a military base, the pro-Nazi paper charged that the British, instigated by New York Zionists, had promised Chaim Weizmann, president of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, a larger Jewish national zone in narts of Syria, Trans-Jordan and Iraq as well as in Palestine. The Damascus newspaper, As- syasa Damascene, adopting the same line, asserted that Britain had divided the "Arab union" by establishing a Jewish national home "in the heart of the Arab countries." The Vichy-controlled paper accused Britain of trying "to play in Syria the same role she played in Palestine." TEL AVIV. (Palcor)—An ap- peal to the Palestine Adminis- tration to permit "maximum Jew- ish enlistments for war service and defense of our homes and our loved ones" was uttered by David ben Gurion, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, in a political address delivered at the opening session of the Mapay National Conference in this city. Meeting just a few hours after the Wednesday night bombing, the 388 delegates representing 118.000 members of the Histad- ruth (General Jewish Federa- tion of Labor) in 143 centers who attended the Conference of Palestine's Jewish Labor Party heard a demand by Mr. ben Gur- ion that the Yishuv have a voice in the fate of Palestine as it will be determined after the war. dI General Manager Northeast Motors, Inc. 12250 JOS. CAMPAU TO. 8-9310 MRS. ELI LEVIN home of Mrs. Eli Levin, 60 E. Boston Blvd., on Wednesday eve- ning, June 25, 9 to 12 p. m. The sponsored event is being given to raise funds for men in service, proceeds to go to the United Service Organizations. There will be refreshments. Civic, veteran and military officials will be pres- ent. Members and friends are urged to attend by Mrs. Rose M. Cowan, president. Trees Planted in Palestine Forests The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit announces the planting of trees in Palestine forests as follows: In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest : 18 trees in honor of Miriam Shetzer and Jacob Keidan, by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer. In the Pioneer Women's For- est: One tree in honor of third birthday of Sherry Chase Tobias, by Sarah Levine and family; one tree in honor of Isaac August on Father's Day, by children Eva and Carl Singer. In the Mizrachi Forest : One tree in memory of Ira Copeland, by Mrs. Moses Kaufman ; one tree in memory of Mrs. Nathan Kahn, by daughter, Jean Max- man. To plant trees in Palestine Forests call the chairman of the tree committees of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho- garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet. The Jewish movie moguls were much impressed with Dr. Chaim Weizmann on his recent visit to Hollywood . . . Some of them promised great support in the autonomous Jewish state, in- 12th St. The proceeds will be used grand Hollywood manner — yes, to help needy families of Detroit. promised, we say. formed circlesher e believed. EXPERIENCE ABILITY — SERVICE APPROVED F.H.A. MORTGAGES We invite your mortgage business. It will receive our careful considera- tion from inception to completion. General Discount Corpora lion 1605 BARLUM TOWER Life Insurance in Action A well-known manager of a real estate firm died recently in Detroit at age 60. 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