Home For Aged Offers Interesting Report (Copyright, 1942, Independent Er. Jewish Press Service) Dear Boys and Girls: Your school year has ended, and now, during your vacation 1111111111111111111111111i111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E PALESTINE days, some may forget some very ESOLUTION ordinary responsibilities. On May 4, 1922, Rabbi Simon During school days, you have lazes (the father of Dr. B. Ben- been giving the Pledge to the let Glazer of Temple Beth El Flag. Now that ycu a•a enjoying f Detroit), who was then Rab- the pleasant summer days in this i of the United Synagogues of great land of ours, you must not nsas City, Mo., received the forget the privileges of Ameri- lowing telegram from Louis At the annual meeting of t . ie stay in the home three years and Jacobs, Dr. David Kliger, Henry cans—and the duites of Ameri- "psky, in his capacity as gener- Jewish Home for Aged, held last 15 days. Levitt, David Oppenheim and cans. secretary of the Zionist Or- Louis Robinson. Wednesday evening at the home, As Jews, we must especially Of the residents at present in zation of America: Myron Keys is chairman of the remember these duties. Through- the home, two are under 60, Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superintend- "Congratulations to you upon board. out the world Jews are being ccess of Senate Resolution ent, reported that 146 residents 27 are between 60 and 69, 50 Dr. Hirsch gave an account of h_ich makes inevitable adoption were cared for during the last are between 70 and 79, 41 are the activities of the Women's murdered; children are deprived between 80 and 89 and six are Auxiliary of the Home, the Aes- of food; freedom is limited to House and signature by Pres- year. Of this number, 126 re- 90 or older. this country and to only very ent." culapian Pharmaceutical Society Mr. Lipsky referred to t h e main at the home, 19 having There were 1,277 professional and medical staff lauding their few other spots on earth. You must remember these estine Resolution, the 20th an- passed away and one having left visits by physicians, dentists. assistance. He thanked the past versary of which is being ob- the home voluntarily. ophtamologists, chiropodists and presidents of the auxiliary—Mes- things all the time. You must ed this month. Of those who died, the report externs. dames Rose D. Ferar, I. E. Good- continue to buy Defense Stamps Back of this telegram is a stated, one was under 60, two Frank Wetsman, Harry Dunitz man and David Kliger—and the and to convert them into Defense ory which should be reviewed between 60 and 70, nine between and -Sanford Adler were elcted good cheer committee for their Bonds so that all peoples may be- ; this time; and the review of 70 and 80 and seven were 80 or to the board, and the following services. The Aesculapians, he come free through our victory. The spirit of America is re- story should lead to the older. The average length of life weer re-elected: Maurice Aron- reported, rendered important ghting of a wrong. of the deceased was 77 years and son, Ben Bavli, Dr. Henry Ben- services by providing drugs and flected in a poem submitted to me this week and which I am two months, and their average nett, Nathan Bonin, Dr. J. J. medicines. LAZER THE PIONEER printing in this column. ONIST I hope to hear from more of The late Rabbi Simon Glazer who, reviewing his own efforts to you who should send me pecm-r, , se passed away in 1938 at the help boys and girls get into cer- short stories and other items for e of 60), was a pioneer Herz- tain medical schools, said "it takes publication in this column. Zionist. He came to this a blue blood of the third gen- untry in 1898, mastered the 1.7.N"CT.,7 DANIFT.. eration to get his boy into med- glish language, held pulpits in The Americanism and Hillel ical school." Justifying the Appro- teams are tied for first place in ontreal, Kansas City, New WAVE HIGH priations Committee for declining the first baseball series sponsored rk. For years, he toured the By Charlotte Okum. 11 Years untry in behalf of Zionism. He Rep. Dickstein Exposes Racial to take action, Dickstein told by Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith. Old, Student at Oz.kwood Dean Rappleye that "the reason Both have won two games and a fluent speaker, an able Junior High Prejudice; Urges Govt. for this action is due solely to lost one. The Unity team and 'ter and left a good impression the policy pursued by your Light team are following in order. Wave high above the dark sever he went. Academy Open to All world's clouds. school, as well as other medical Captains of the teams are Jack ong his books is a volume WASHINGTON (JPS) — The schools in the country, in adher- Broadman, Morris Lieberman. Wave high, destroy the tears of titled "The Palestine Resolu- " which gives the background festering sore of racial and re- ing to a policy which is discrim- Harry Thomas and Paul Talberg, men. our story. It tells the part he ligious discrimination in Ameri- inatory and absolutely unfair to respectively. And make the hate of war now yed at the Cleveland Zionist can medical schools was publicly many young men who desire to end. Pisgah members are invited to nvention fri 1921, and in form- exposed to view for the first time embrace a medical career . . . As Your colors bright, Red, White and supervising the South- in the halls of Congress when long as this policy continues, it participate in the league activi- and Blue tern Keren Hayesod Confer- Representative Samuel Dickstein is preposterous to have Members ties each Tuesday at 7 p. m. at Rewrite the stories of heroes true. of New York attacked Columbia of Congress, who are interested Roosevelt Field. Harry Swartz, chairman of the Wave high: Wave high and take Ice major portion of the book, University and other medical in the well-being of their con- your stand. 'eh includes reproductions of schools for "discriminating. stituents, and their country, sup- athletic committee, and Harry y letters and telegrams on against people of certain races." port a policy of financial assist- Thomas, his assistant, have an- To keep our freedom at your Pointing out that this discrim- ance to a select few." nounced that a champion game hand subject, is devoted to showing In New York, Dr. Rappleye is- will be played against Toledo Wave high and then about you e part the author played in inatory policy was particularly comes once more isting support in the United harmful when America, at sued a statement calling the Bnai Brith early in July. A ban- tes Senate for the adoption of war, is in need of more physi- Congressman's charges "n o n- quet will wind up the baseball The light, great fre:-_, dom's light cians, Dickstein introduced H. R. sense" and denying that his season, according to Phil Roths- And clouds no more. - Palestine Resolution. 7231, a bill to create a govern- EVOLUTION ment academy of medicine along A PLAN the lines- of the academies at West Robinson's • Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday Nights Until 9 ssed Point and Annapolis, so that Rabbi Sirtioxi' Glazer plus for organizationai work. "every boy and girl who desires knew some of the leading to study medicine" may have "the erican statesmen intimately. opportunity to become a great was a friend of Senator physician under the guidance of les Curtis—later Vice-Presi- .. the Government of the United t. He befriended Governor States." • J. Allen of Kansas. He en- COLUMBIA GETS ANSWER d the aid of Governor Sam- Dean Willard C. Rappleye of I R. McKelvie of Nebraska, of Governor Arthur Hyde of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, opened •uri. tep by step, Rabbi Glazer fol- himself wide for the attack in ed up his plan to secure Sen- writing to Congressman Dick- , rial action on his proposed stein to support an appropriation estine Resolution. Senator for medical schools so that they 's turned it over to Senator might make loans to students to y Cabot Lodge of Massachu- enable theth to continue their . The Senate adopted it. Lat- studies. This letter and his reply were .eatne similar action by the e of Representatives and the made public on the floor of the t resolution was signed by House by Congressman Dickstein, ident Warren Gamaliel Hard- en's name was not mentioned. He was the "forgotten soldier" MET HARDING in the battle for Jewish rights. o make sure that proper ac- Worse than that is the fact would be taken on his pro- that when he passed away in , Rabbi Glazer met with 1938, the official organ of the Start with a sofa like this and dent Harding on Nov. 18, Zionist Organization of America, you have the key piece in your the New Palestine, failed to make living room. For here is a most beautifully tailored sofa, deco- did not leave a stone un- any mention of the news of his ratively designed, in truth far ed until he felt certain that death. out of the ordinary in both efforts would meet with tri- The observance of the 20th an- beauty and comfort. Robinson ph. niversary of the Palestine Reso- "custom-built" with the newest at when the official story of lution provides an opportunity divided back, finished through- passage of the Palestine Res- for amending the wrongs in the out and covered with fine mate- ion was written, Rabbi Glaz- case of Rabbi Simon Glazer. lasse covers in a variety of new shades. Note the boucle edging and deep fringe base. And note, too, the new low price. . Discrimination Is Charged to Medical Schools Pisgah Baseball Teams Are Tied . the NEW Lawson 2 cushion n lily U. S. War Bonds and Stamps From Now 'Till Victory OVER 5! TEARS OF SERVICE GROSSE POINTE BIRMINGHAM sofa