THE JEWISH NEWS Ye Shall Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land and to All the Inhabitants This ancient principle in Mosaic Law is engraved on the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. In the spirit of this message we rally our forces jointly, as Jews and as Americans, for liberty, for humanity—FOR AMERICA! On Shovuoth morning, the flower-wreathed children of Emek J(zreel bring their offerings of the first fruits to Haifa. They form into seven columns, symbolic of the seven crops with which Pales- tine was blessed in Biblical times. But in their gayly decorated bas- kets are not seven varieties, but seventy—all the new products, which have been introduced into Palestine agriculture by the Jewish Agency's Experimental Station, supported by the United Palestine Appeal, in order to make the country self-sufficient and help feed the growing Allied Armies. The United Palestine Appeal is one of the three constituent agencies of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine. o .. o ;. o tn the LOBBIES, IIIE $ by David Deutsch ..0.-......0.0"...w...w."..4:"...v..---• ALL IN A LIFETIME famous prospective and A previous aspirant for the Repub- lican Presidential nomination is to be smeared for anti-Semitism, when he is actually one of the warmest friends the Jews have. Watch for the piano playing of the recently bar-mitzvahed son of Joseph Schwartz, the rabbi social worker who made such a hit in Lisbon for the JDC that Dr. Weizmann gave him special mention in his recent radio broadcast. The lad is ready for big-time concerts and hopes his dad will soon come back to hear him. that Cleveland's Abba Hillel Silver has been urged to take over control of the Zionist Emer- gency Committee. Keep your eye on him as the "strong man" of the Zionist movement in its most critical days . . . Meir Grossman, journalist head of the Jewish State Party, who caused a turmoil at the Conference be- cause Dr. Wise assailed the Jew- ish Army Committee for "law- lessness," threatens to call a huge conference ln New York to de- nounce the Emergency Commit- tee as undemocratic and non- Zionist . . . Biggest laugh-getter was labor Zionist leader David Wertheim, who recalled what was said of World War I Parlia- ment in England that "it spent its time doing nothing in particular but did it well." ... Fiercest dag- ger-throwing was between Mrs. David de Sola Pool, Hadassah President, and Rabbi Joseph Lookstein of Mizrachi . . . Inti- mation by Women's Zoinist Or- ganization prexy was that if the Zionists would abandon use of the words "national" and "State" et al, the non-Zionists could be brought into the picture . . . To which eloquent Lookstein re- torted that "the realization is dawning on us it is not so much needed to merge Zionists with non-Zionists in the Jewish Agen- cy but to consolidate the Zionism of Zionists with the non-Zionism of Zionists." ZIONIST CONFERENCE Biggest success of that emer- gency Zionist conference called in New York was Meyer W. Weisgal. for whom it marked a comeback, since he parted com- pany with the Zionist Organi- zation back in 1931 . . . Weisgal was responsible for the technical management of the parley and BRAIN WAVES did a job that earned him the Isaac Don Levine is hard at public tribute of both Dr. Weiz- mann and Dr. Wise . . . Origin- work on the first authentic bi- ography of the late "Billy" ally intended as a private con- fab among 150 at most, it turned Mitchell, whose family has put out to be an S.R.O. performance all its papers at his disposal. Copyright by INDEPENDENT for three days in a hall that JEWISH PRESS SERVICE. Inc. seated some 1,100 . . . Rumor is To guarantee life and liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, we must all back up our government and buy DEFENSE BONDS to fill the quota of A BILLION A MONTH. Defend Your Liberties . . . Buy War Bonds & Stamps Fifth Floor United Artists Building •111 ■ 11,110 11,111 ■ 4,11114 ■ 11ML ■ 1101•11411•14 ■ 11 011411 ■ 11411•14•11•141111•411 ■111■1■ 1111114 ■ 11,1 ■ 14 ■ 11,1 ■ 11 ■ 11,1411111161104,111 AMP KINDERWELT 14th Season f Chelsea, Mich. I Sponsored by J.N.W.A., P.Z. & P.W.O. Boys and Girls From 6 to 16 Rates: Season $150.00 eqlstrutIon Accepted for Half or Entire Season (4 or 8 Weeks) Located 58 Mlles from Detroit. Bus or Train to Chelsea Camp provides transportation from Chelsea I 4 -• • Health • Jov & Play • A Jewish Atmosphere I • Arts and Crafts • Devoted Care and Comradship 1 HOURS: 12 to 2 P. M. I TYler 4-8988 1912 TAYLOR Representatives Mrs. B. Levine TR. 2-3001 Mrs. S Shinn Pro. 5 ,3772 Mrs. D. Iiumove I- --,--)--,-)--)--,-,-.1-1-1-)-1-)--)-.1-1--)-1-1-1- ,-).-1-)-,-1-,- - r- 1 I Washington Blvd. and Michigan Ave. LUCIE NEW! LEADER CARPET CLEANING CO.1 , edi TYLER 5-8400 7 < PLEDGE 10 PER CENT OF YOUR WEEKLY SALARY. BUY U. S. WAR SAVING BONDS AND STAMPS