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HAN TWICE AS MUCH LOCAL JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER I __ I Price: Five Cents _ __ .ti AN OPEN LETTER Editor Jewish Floridian, Miami, Florida. . Sir:--I have followed with interest your series of articles urging the Jewish public of Greater Miami to buy kosher meats and to patronize Jewish butchers. I realize you mean to be fair to the public as well, but are you? ..I have had experience in the butcher business and would appreciate your ad- vising me, if you can, why kosher meats are so unreasonably high, and how you expect us mn these hard times to pay such unreasonable prices. The average front quarter (local. killed) which is kosher is today selling to the butchers in Miami at from eight to ten cents per pound. An average front weighs about one hundred pounds. About twenty per cent is wasted in trimming, etc., mak- ing the cost to the butcher not more than twelve cents per pound. Of this balance about sixty per cent, if that much, of the cheaper grades of meat, and the balance of forty per cent is the higfh priced kind. I know the butcher has an overhead and has to pay for killing it kosher, etc. How do you, Mr. Editor, account for prices of fiom thirty to fifty cents per pound being charged? How do you expect us in these tim:s of unemployment to feed a family with kosher meats when such prices are being charged? About two blocks away from the Jewish butchers the plate or flanken is being sold (the same that was kosher killed) at nine and ten cents a pound with the bones out, and yet the Jewish butcher wants thirty cents a pound. Be reasonable, Mr. Editor! S incerely, J. E. W. [Editorial Note: We are printing this letter in fairness to the public and shall afford our local butchers the opportunity to reply in our next issue.] HADASSAH NEWS At the last b ad metn hicl1 Senior Hadassah held the followf- ing appointments were made by the president. Hospitality chair- man, Mrs. Louis Zeientz; social chairlran, Mrs. B. Kohl; historian, Mrs. Harry Orlin; publicity chair- man, Miss Rose Mary Gerson. Mrs. Sadye G;. Rose was elected corre- sponding secretary. The three past presidents of Hadassah were elect- ed directors of the executive board -Mrs. M. Dobrin, Mrs. M. Kirsch and Mrs. I. Cohen, Miami unit of Hadassah is very hanl to announced that honorarY Friendly Inn Is Formally Opened The new homeo the Friendl In organized about two week Inn, at 452 S. W. Second street w formally opened Wednesda niht with elaborate ceremonies and a buffet luncheon. Mr. I. L Mitzer, president of the inn, act ed as chairman and introduced th< se akers. Addresses were made pe ~Mr. Isidor Cohen, pioneer Mi a~an; Ben Axelroad, prominent at orney and communal worker Abraham Liebowitz, one of the oiinal organizers of the inn Mr.Lewis Brown, Mrs. R. Yunes Irs Isidor Cohen and Mir. Jacol Becker. Rabbi A. Levin deliverer an inspiring address on the wor} of the organization. Taking pari in the musical program during the evening were Cantors Louis Ha man, Nathan Wroobel and Boris Schlachman. Ben Fleemar auctioned off the surplus food and cakes Officers serving at this time ar' I. L. Mintzer, president; W. L Williams and L. Abrams, vice- pre de uisBeneiFlenman, creas- Heading the board of directors as its chairman is the well known communal worker and philanthro- pist, Mr. Jacob Becker of Miami Beach, formerly of Toronto, Can- ada, with H. M.' Drevitch, E. Gor- don Wolf Cohen M 1ue Ri , EII. H. Nissenbaeu Haenny Seitl ' A. Leibowitz, Harry I Lipton' Louis Weinkle and Baron desirsel Mever as the ot er members. Instrumental m~n the success~ of the formal opening ceremonies arid buffet supper were' Mesdames Rebecca Yunes, Louis Wemnkle, Isidor Cohen, William Friedmar, J. Engler, Lewis Brown, Manuel Rippa, Sol Schwartz and M. Kot. kin, Jewish Basketball Team Leads Loop The Young Men's Club basket. ball team, by winning again this week, is leading the league and from present indications will prob. ably be the winner* Monday evening it defeated the Riverside Methodist Church team 36 to 13. Starring for the Jewish manm wereESol Bar ky, Al Gross- " are I rie meikle. Games eve p ayed at the Y. M. C. A. gymn pur Monday evening and the Pulcis invited to attend* B'NAI B'RITH TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT The local B'nai B'rith lodge will meet for the transaction of impor- tant business next 'Puesday eve- ming, November 24, at 8 o'clock, at Beth David auditorium. A spe- cial Thanksgiving Day program WHill be presented and addresses by a number of prominent speakers will be made. A musical program w~ill also be presented. RABBI KAPLAN AIDS IN RELIEF PROGRAM Rabbi Dr. Jac~ob H. Kaplan of Temple Isre w crim o h Publicitys lw c hmite shn the t ter une ploy~ FmrPt du kn te fit 4nel 'ee theatrical bp the local p kqie vIT~----------- -----_-- -- Miaml, F1 da Fri I ---- -------- WEST PALM BEACH CAN'T PAYJ EMPLOYES West Palm Beach.--All city employes, including the fire de- partment and police force, receiv- ed notice Wednesday from A. S. Anderson, city manager, that if they chose to keep on working they did so as "volunteers" with the chance they may not draw pay "for months.,, A recent supreme` court man- damus in which bondholders ob- tandalwi odrin th ecityo r oblign iona was bamed or th e- pleted~~ trau JUNIOR B'NAI B'RITH OBSERVES SABBATH 6,On Friday evening, November 6,the Miami chapter of the A. ,. A. (Junior B'nai B'rith organiza- tion), in observance of its prmeri- ples, attended services at the Mii- ami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- tion in a body. Addresses of wel- come were made by Mr. Nathan Adelman, president of the syna- gogue. The work, aim and scope of the organization was explained by it rdent M Brac KatzitsMr. Sm nS anger ald er ton A. Friedman. The sermon was preached by Rabbi Isane M. Wapner of the congregation. Fol- lowing the services a social hour was spent and refreshments we-re served. FLEISCHAKER HEADS DEBATERS COUNCIL The Debaters Council of the University of Miami has elected Joseph Fleischaker as president; Julius Parker, vice president; Hen- ry Kate Gardner, secretary, and Lucille Mutchler, treasurer. Pre- liminary tryouts for the debating team will be -on December 2. The 1usto tto be de ate eis, "R - ship and control of the means of production and distribution is preferable to private ownership and control." The tryouts will be in the university auditorium. Rev. Kenneth R. Close is faculty direc- tor. New Resltaurant Opens Under the personal management of Harry Rosalsky, well known restaurateur of New York and Miami, the new R & L Kosher Restaurant will open for business 'next Thursday, Thanksgiving day. Every modern appliance for the preparation of food, including complete baking equipment, re- frigeration plant and Hobart food machines, have been installed. A special Thanksgiving Day dinner is being served the opening day, featurmsg turkey. After the open- ing day popular prices will prevail and dairy dishes and a la carte service will be featured. The ree- taurant has just been built and is situated at 815-8~17 NJ. E]. Second avenue, in the Metropolitan build- ing. A committee of citizens is con- membershphsbe ofre n sdefing proposals for levyin ci Mme. Mana-Zucca, prominent com- cisetaxe to elppay unicpalposer and musician of mnternation- operating expenses. Only a small a ae part of the 160-mill tax would be alThe Hadassah meeting of No- a'p led on t lary payments and nksr 2 wil be cee of th n ms levy has not been made. will speak on the origin of the folk songs of various countries. MIAMI BEACH KASHRUS Rose Mary Gerson, popular artist, COMMITTEE TO MEET will sing Jewish and Russian folk songs. Miss Hortense Landesman i will play a group of Hungarian A very important me tnM ami melodies. Sylvia Miller will play eeackah usl co hl iaeeBeth Jacob Polish and Spanish folk songs oil Congregation Sunday afternoon, b er soistr an d wnbe aMcompa, w November 22, at 4 o'clock.' Mat- will play the piano. Refreshments ters of importance, including the will be in charge of Mrs. B. Kohl, adoption of rules and regulations who is the social chairman. An for. butchers, hotels, etc., will b inspirational message, "W~hy Pal- .discussed and adopted. An ef- esie"b r on Haynes fort will be made to have the res- Holmes, will be read by Mrs. Joe ignations of certain of the offi- Williamson, cials withdrawn. December 4 will soon be here. All persons wishing to donar" FRIENDSHIP, LEAGUE cakes or goodies for the Hadassah HEARS AD)DRESSES baked goods sale please call Mrs. ~Milton Weiner, chairman of this The rienshipLeage ofMi-affair. T recentlyi oragnied hel ai Mrs. Hellman, president of the ami, itreseting meeting edn es- Southern Regional District of Ha- d ry ni ht atin thetn Biscne Mso- dassah, was here this week visit- ic hall. Addresses of interest to in er il mMhr,. Hersma Glplnso t: the members were made by M~iss vetry to Mi mi in December on Stock of Chicago, PI., M. Zavon r seakn um u i alf of H - of Texas and Murray Grossmnof da seakigtu i e - Miami Beach. After thebu session and addresses dancing was enjoyed by the many guests at- tending. W~e extend our sympathies to Me.1~. B. Herman of Miami Revch upnthe loss of his broth- Benand Mr. Harry II. Farr upon the loss of her father. WELFARE BOARD HOLDING MEETING A very important greeting of the Jewish Welfare Bureau is be- ing held as we are going to press to consider very important devel- opments that have happened with- in the last few days. MORE T Local Jew Killed By Automobile Samuel Kaplan, 45, of 518 Nh. W. Eighth street, was killed last: Thursday when he stepped in front of Dr. A. G. Holmes' automobile in N. W. Fifth street between Fourth and Fifth avenues. Death was instantaneous. An inquest held Monday before Justice of the Peace Thomas S. Ferguson brought a coroner's verdict that Kaplan died as a result of his own negligence. Witnesses testified Kaplan walked in the path of Dr. Holmes' machine in the middle of the block while heavy traffic was on the roadway. Kaplan had been a resident of Mhami for a number of years and worked for the Rosedale Delica- tessen. The funeral was held last Monday and interment was in the Jewish section of Woodlawn cem- etery. The victim is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sarah Kaplan; two sons, Robert Leon and Seymour; his mother, Mrs. S. M. Kaplanr, and a sister, Miss Tena Kanlan, the latter two of Hartford, Conn. Synagogue Elects Officers Sunday The Miami Jewish Orthodoxt Congregation will hold election of officers Sunday evening, Novem- her 22, at 8 o'clock, at the syna- gogue. Nominations will be made and the election will follow after a financial report is presented and a report on the work of the syn- agogue for the past year is ren1- dered by the president. All members are urged to be on hand early. Plan Gathering Of Sunday Schools Plans are ben urged by leadf- ers of the Jewish Sunday schools of the Greater Miami district for a joint gathering of all children attending the schools. In this way it is planned to bring about not only a closer co-operation and understanding between the chil- dren but among the parents as "'er. Stanley C. Myers, superin- tendent of the Beth David Sunday school, is the originator of this movement which is meeting with very favorable response from ev- ery organization in the Greater Miami section. JEWISH CEMETERY ASSOCIATION MEETS As we are going to press an im- portant meeting of the Greater Miami Jewish Cemetery Associci tjon is being held at the Beth1 Da- vid auditorium. Plans for a pub- lic meeting are being discussed and will be announced in our next iasue. Hqme Dining Room Opened Mrs. S. Pont, well known in Mi- ami's Jewish' circles, announces the opening of a dmmig room ea- tering to Jewish clients where home cooked meals will be served daily at exceedingly reasonable prices. Meals are strictly kosher and every effort; is made to take eare of the Jewish public amidst hoIPB Pe surrouings. I -- ---- c - nununummunounannounsumannuam mununlt~l HhWllam Penn Beauty Shop 7 '22 Washington Avenue Phone 5-9491 OFFERS YOU SUMMER PRICES Permanent 'Waves $7.50 $10.00 $15.00 Shampoo and Set.....,...51.00 Manicures and Hair Cuts ~.~....~_.;.-............75e FOR Home Cooking TRY MRS. S. PONT (STRICTLY KOSHER) 228 N. W. FOURTH ST. Daily From Noon to 8 P. M. Full Course Dinner 60c Chicken Dinner 90c G L KOSHER RESTAURANT ' Full COurse Turkey Dinner Only $1.25 THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Thursday, November 26th WHEN IN WEST PALM BEACII DROP IN AT Mrs. 1Mary Schrebmick s H Otnniran ann 414 EIGHTH STREET WEST PALM BEACII Whokdadsre mdtmotpesn urudnsWere you will obtain a delightful Kosher meal, home - _~_~~ ~~~ Friday, ovem er 20, 193 _ --~C-- I community house. Martin Ide iv- ered a sermon on duty. Fol owmng the ceremonies his parents were hosts at a party at the community h house. Page Two Thanksgiving Dinner To Be Served By Palatial Miami's oldest Jewish Kosher restaurant, the Palatial Kosher Rormt a thwill ctmeeasra lise for many years, serve a special Thanksgiving dinner at popular prices next Thursday. Mr. Mor. ton Fagan, the proprietor, extends a hearty invitation to local Jewry as well as his many tourist friends to partake ~of what he promises will be an enjoyable event and one well worth giving thanks for. lies- ervations are suggested. Chicago school teachers, they say, are using money again tor money. "Honesty may be the best pol. icy says meditative Meg, "but often it only pays death bene- /fts." ent Training groups will meet in ehe temple. The subject for the eenin's discussion will be* "Characteristics of the Various Ages of Childhood." Mrs. Carl N. tHea will b eenwh ch Iar o followed by a general~ discussion. This group has purchased a rep- resentative library covering the field of interest to the group. Pre- ceding each meeting there wileo b a short business session and li sideration of the Beth Israel t th ious school. The group mee eve- second and fourth h ondas eSam nings of each mont .d nts fthe A. Goldstein is presi en ow he Beth Israel P.-T. A., under wose auspices this group meets. Last Friday evening the Sister- hood of Beth Israel Congregation conducted a very impressive Sis- terhood Sabbath service. The ser- vice was read by Mrs. Abe Kom- iners and Mrs. I. M. Prager. Pa- pers were presented on the top. ics, "The Sisterhood in the Home" and "The Sisterhood in the Tem- ple," by Mlrs. Dave Feldman and Mrs. Carl N. Herman, respectively. Beth Israel religious school holds its sessions each Sunday morning at 9:45 and concludes with assembly and morning ser- vice from the Union Prayer Book at 11:30. Mrs. Phil Blicher has been added to the faculty of the school. An excellent attendance has marked the activity of the r3- ligious school. Each Thursday af- ternoon, beginning at 2:30, Dr. Carl NT. Herman conducts three classes in Hebrew in his home. Palm Beach To Have New Kosher Market West Palm Beach, which has been without a Jewish kosher market for the past several weeks, will again have one with the open- ing of the beautiful new store at 5193 Clematis street, with Mr. S. Goldberg, WCest Palm Beach's pop- ular wholesale kosher butcher, as the proprietor. A full line of fresh killed poultry, kosher meats, gro- ceries and delicatessen products of all kinds will be carried. oo o@@@++++++++++++++++++o Mrs. Pearl Lehrer, wife of Rab- bi L. Lehrer ofSt. Pet sbur ha formerly of Cngregato BehF of this city, was a recent visitor. Mrs. Frank Barer was hostess to the regular Sunday night card party of Beth El Sisterhood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gold. The attendance was large and de- licious refreshments were served by the hostess. The Roumanian Inn, strictly kosher restaurant, had as its guests for Monday night supper Cantor Nathan Wroobel, J. Louis Schochet, Miami, and Joseph Bak- er, Phoenix, Af~izo-nit.7 Mrs. M. A. Dubbin of 321 Cro- ton Way was hostess Sunday night to the Beth El weekly card party. There were eight tables of bridge and handsome prize were awarded. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Congregation Beth El held its semi-monthly meeting at the com- munity house, 414 Seventh street. Matters of importance were dis- cussed. After the meeting a I smoker was had, followed by re- freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Katz of Sprmng- ;field, Mass, have arrived to spend the winter here. Tli y have been coming here for the past ten years. The Junior Council of Jewish Women will meet at Kaplan hall next Tuesday at 8 o'clock when Mrs. Aaron Reder, chairman of social service, will preside in the absence of the president. Plans for the fourth annual December dance will be made and tickets distributed to the members of the committee. Miss Georgia Roth will be the principal speaker and will address the members on "So- cial Welfare." A musical progrant will be presented by Miss Irene Farr, chairman of the talent com- mittee. The A. Z. A. will celebrate in- ternational A. Z. A. day with an open meeting at Kaplan hall on December 20, to which the public is invited. A program will be presented with prominent speak- ers making brief addresses and a number of local Jewish artists taking part in the musical pro- gramr. Refreshments will be served. As we are going to press the educational committee of the Workmen's Circle is sponsoring a Jewish theatrical presentation at ' the Ada M~erritt Junior high school of Pinski's "Die Mane." As we are going to press the "bowery party" of the Junior Council of Jewish Wiomen is being held at K~aplan hall to mark the close of the membership campaign conducted for the past two months. A play to be followed by a Cha- nuka supper will be presented by the children of the Talmud Torah and Sunday school of the Miami Je wish Orthodox Congregation during the Chanuka celebration. Full details will be announced in an early issue. Temple Israel Sisterhood service I will be held on Friday, November asta pe intbs ocondue Sidtbfh o ~r. Henry- Williams will read the At the supper sponsored by the Senior Council of Jewish W'omen last Sunday evening at K~aplan hall for the benefit of the Jewish Wetlfar~e Bureau more than two hundred guests attended. An ap- peal by ,\Ir. Jack Bernstein re- ulted in several hundred dollars being raised. As a result of the affair about four hundred and fifty dollars will be turned over to the Jewish Welfare Bureau for its work among the needy- Jews. Can- tor Boris Schlachman sang, as did Rose M~ary Gerson, who was accompanied by Miiss Hortense Landesman at the piano. Others taking part in the program were Mlr. Tomacki, Mr. Norman MIirsky and Mr. Harry I. Lipton. Pra:- tically all of the food u~sed was donated by merchants throughout the city through the efforts of Mrs. P. Scheinberg, Mrs. Isidor Cohen and other members of the committee. Be~th David Sisterhood is spon- soring a food sale November 24 and 25 for its Talmud Torah fund. This will be held on FlaG- ler street adjoining the Red Cross drug store. In charge are M!es- dames J. Silberstein, Isidor Co- hen, J. Katz, B. K~andel, S. J. Spector and J. Engler. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congre- gation will hear the report of its nominating committee and wdl elect officers at a meeting next Tuesday evening at the syna- gogue. All members are urged to be on hand at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Lazarus Lehrer, wife of Rabbi Lehrer of St. Petersbur;, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gulkis of Miami for the past week. Mrs. Barney Green and daugh- ter, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green of this city, were joined last Tuesday by Mr. Green, who came down from Newark, N. J. They will remain here for the balance of the season. A very interesting and instrue- tive meeting was held last Sunday at the Arbeiter Ring hall when the parents of the pupils of the "Schule" were the guests of the educational committee. An ad- dress on "Relations of Parents and Teachers" was delivered by M. Litt, teacher of the "Schule." Af- ter the address and the discussion that followed refreshments were served. Jliss Frances Kane was among those who entertained the P.-T. A. of Santa Clara school Wednesday Imnmer C P 8 d B t with a number of piano solos, als;o - accompanying the violin selec- Congregation Beth El will ob- tions. serve Sisterhood Night this Fri- At day, November 20. Rabbi Alex- Taking part in the plays pre- ander S. Klemnfeld will preach a sented by the University Players sermon dedicated to the Sisterhood recently were Miiss Beatrice Sil- of the congregation, choosing as ver, M~iss Mildred Greenberg and lhis topic "The Consecrated Ideal Milton Friedman. Home." Mrs. M. Tessler, presi- rt dent of the Sisterhood, will pre- M~rs. Louis Klotkin has returned sent the text from Psalms 44. The to the city from a two months' vis- Hebrew- Literary Society will lead it in Detroit, Miich., where she in congregational singing with was called because of the serious special music for the occasion. illness of her father. She was ac- companied on her return by her The Saturday morning services small brother, Carl Rothstein, who of Congregation Beth El begin at will remain with her during the 10:30 o'clock. A feature of this arnde season hs owil I attend s rvice Tvi 1 beo te ac imr tio o ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,has attie r hi s thsrw Intehs t WEST PALM BEACH The regular Sunday school ses- "In the Psalms is to be found a sion of Beth El begins at 10 a. m. and concludes with an elaborate program at 11:30 to which the public is always invited. The daily Hebrew classes which are held at the high school build- ing are already showing remark- able progress and are always well attended with unusual regularity. A Chanukah play entitled "The [Enemies of Civilization" is now being prepared by the entire Sab- bath school with lyrics and spe- cial music composed by the rabbi. This Friday evening at 8 o'clock Reform Congregation Beth Israel will hold its regular service in the temple, 2014 Broward avenue. Dr. Carl N. Herman will officiate and the subject of the sermon will be "A Challenge to Israel: What Shall Be Our Answer ?" Last Sunday night a large gath- ering attended the Beth Israel Sis terhood card party at the home of M ~r. and Mrs. Abe Kominers. High score awards were presented to Mrs. Dave Feldman, Mr. Jack Fein, Mrs. Sam A. Goldstein, Mrs. I. M. Pnrger, Mrs. L. Herzog an~d Mrs. O. P. Gruner. Nrext Monday night at 8:3o Beth Israel Child Study and Par- remedy for every ill of the soul," Dr. Alexrander Kleinfeld, rabbi of Congregation Beth El, declared in the course of a lecture on "The Beauty of the Psalms" before the weekly meeting of the congrega- tion's Hebrewf Literadry Society, of which he is leader. The meeting was held at the community hous3. Citing various Psalms which have found their w~ay into other relig- ions, Dr. Kleinfeld said that the prayer book of church and syna- gogue is in reality the Book of Psalms. The society held choir practice. Visitors attending in- cluded Mrs. Cohen of Palm Beach, J. Louis Shochet and Cantor Na- than Wroobel of Miami and Mr. Joseph Baker of Phoenix, Arizonr. The next meeting is scheduled for Monday night, Nove.mber 23, at ? o'clock, at the community house, 414 Seventh street. Sam Schutzer has returned to We~st Palm Beach after an absence of several months. Mrs. Sam Berner is slowly con- 1 valescing from an extended ill- ness. Bar Mitzvah services for Mar. tin Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, were held Saturday morning, November 14, at the N~-rlr bf1~~r 2C I -- --Page Thr~e _ __ __ _ ----- ~CIICYIYIYYI~CL~y -- _ _ The Shabbas Talith y little blue striped talith A re~k fodd nice nd neat It slumbers patiently. But every Shabbas morning I'm awfully proud to wear My little Shabbas talith To say my Shabbas prayer. USINES8 Directory EAST COAST BAG &t METAL CO. Incorporated I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS, 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 2-4485 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials Rooting Paper, Asphalt 423 N. W. North River Drive Phone 27251 DELICATESSEN ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th Street We Supply Your Every Want 1 PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum Pharmacist (Reg. Pharmacist for 17 Years) Cor. 22nd Ave. and 8th St. 8. W. PIPE AND STEEL A. &t B. PIPE AND METAL CO). 53 N. E. 25th Street Phone t3-155 ADELMAN PIPE &b STEEL CO. 58 N. E. 25th Street At F. E. C. R. R. Phone 2-1420 TRANSFER FLASH EXPRESS & STORAGE COMPANY, Inc. 48 N. W. Seventh Street Telephone 2-4836 Miaml, Fla. man and Mrs. Harry Markowits. The guests of honor were present- ed with lovely gifts. Among those Chresr a lmM Ms L. s ian Mrs. L. Richardson, Mrs. A. Gold~ man, Mrs. Sidney Rausin, Mrs. Sam Tannenbaum, Mrs. D. Solo- mon, Mrs. Nat Zalka and Mrs. Rose Rosen. During the after- noon a delicious ice course was served. Invitations have been issued for a bridge party honoring Mrs. L. Feldmnan and Mrs. S. Silberman of Indianapolis, Ind., by their host, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feldman, Lo be given this afternoon at their home. At Ida M. Fisher High By Ethyl Listen, between interviewing seniors and getting "news,"' I'vre been pretty busy. Anyway, I take back what I said about seniors not having ambitions, because Harriet Kantor said she wanted to be a journalist. Harriet also has a hobby. In other words, she likes to read and likes plenty of clothes. But the other H. K. (Harriet Kahn) has other ambitions. "To be a clever business woman is my only ambition," was what Miss Kahn told me. She also likes ten- nis. You know we have two H. K.'s at Fisher. Something like twins, always getting them mixed up. Well, alof Fishe~r-1Iigh-i~s get- ting ambitious. It's a band this time. Seymour Miller is playing the cornet; Dan Satin, the saxo- .hne Id JeucmFlleteman t sturdy lads! We ARE "d fernt" at Fisher. F idy wee are hla ing school I teachers were trying to "show us up" to our parents. But nobody can say we aren't "different" any If I write any more Pll1 get "gossipy," so P'd better quit while the' quitting is good. Toodle-doo. The Social Ladder of the Egyp- tians was used in building pyra- mids. " NO ONE E VER LO ST A DOLLAR OF SAVINGS OR INTEREST IN A MORRIS PLAN BANK" INTEREST INDUSTRIAL savINos BANKING SaRVNym Mau..IONs or PEOPLE ALL OVER THE UNITED STATaS MORR IS PL AN CO MPAN Y or MIAMI Mrs. Soe.L The patronesses were Mrs So zky, Mrs. Isaac Levin, Mrns. Gordon Davis, Mrs. Max Do>- Hie, M s. EP. c ine Mrs on emany Geson, Mrs. Herbert Feib- ela, Mrs. Jacob Kapln, Mrs. Isidor Cohen and Mrs. Ben Watts, Miss Bertha Foster, Hannah Ash- er and Mrs. George Wright. Miss Greenberg was assisted by Lewis Eley, violinist, pupil of Albert T. Foster, and Leonard Rose, cellist pupil of Walter Grossman. The regular card party of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Welfare Bureau held at the home of Mrs. William Clein was very well attended and enjoyed by those present. The door prize was won by Mrs. Max Kupferstein and others prizes were won by Mrs Nathan Abramson, Mrs. H. M. Drevitch, Mrs. S. Silberman of In- dianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. A. I. Magid. A buffet luncheon was served to the guests at a late hour by Mrs. Clein. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Welfare Bureau held a very interesting initial meeting of the organization last Monday at Kaplan hall, when reports of vari- ous committees were received and the constitution and by-laws of the organization were adopted. Mrs. Isidor Cohen, chairman of the membership committee, reported that thus far one hundred and forty members had been enrolled. Due to vacancies, Mrs. Jack Bern. stein was chosen corresponding see- retary and Mrs. Meyer Schwartz auditor of the organization. The following committee appointments were announced: Mrs. Louis Na. than, chairman of programs; Mrs. Morris Dubler, chairman of social ma o hM italit an Mrs.d Gr don Davis, chairman of school ser. IviceandMab Giertrudeallres n au F nan sde iveredviin pir no la dres e business, meeting a social hour was set wth Mrs. Harry Isaacs in cage. Opening pray r was of- fered by Mrs. Ida Buckstein. Next meeting will be held on December 21 at Kaplan hall. Miss A. Tarantul of New York City is visiting her mother, Mrs. N. Pritzker, at 979 S. W.V Four- teenth street, and will remain here for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feldman have as their house guests for the winter their mother and sister, Mrs. L. Feldman' and Mrs. S. Sil- berman, both of Indianapolis, Ind. A bridge honoring Mrs. L. Feld- man and Mrs. S. Silberman of In- Idianapolis, Inodn alnd Mrs. gida n at the home of Mrs. George Goldberg last Friday afternoon. A color scheme of green and yellow was carried out in the decorations. Prizes for high score were award- ed to Mrs. A. Zalka, Mrs. L. Reis- U..........,....I............I..................5 SDR. LUDWIG F. BERNAU I (Physician) E ANNOUNCES -IThe Re-establishment of His a Offices at 1822 N. BAYBHORE DRIVE = Phone 2-5415 YOU PAY FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING WYHY NOT GET IT T a .. at .... Company The BBTTER Kind of Printing At Reasonable Prfees Phone 2-8261 107 8. Misali Ave. l0 8 hida~ Nvembr 2, 191 _AEJEISHFLORIDIAN __ * -- The benefit bridge sponsored by Fo Z. A. (Junior B'nai B'rit~h A ganstion) was held last Tueg- org night at the Beth David Tal- mda nTorah auditorium and was wd well attended. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. B. Kandel, 1Mrs* A. Pepper and Fred K. Shoclhet* The proceed nil sedevotnee t welfare wor1 ao sm ed Jewih fan les. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lear have returned to Miami after spending the summer mn te nor * Miss Millicent Rubin, Miss Fran- ces Kane and Milton A. Friedman were made pledges of the Wing and Wig Club of the Umiversity of Miami at the pledge service last Monday. The organization is the dramatic club of the university and presents plays from time to time. At the pledging service' of the Upsilon Lambda Phi of the Uni- versity of Miami, held at the home of Miss Faye Weintraub 'lalt Thursday evening, impressive cer- emonials were conducted by Miss Weintraub, assisted by Miss Fran- ces Kane, president of the sorori- ty. The sorority colors of purple and white predominated in the dec- orations. Among those attending were Mrs. Freda Lutzky, Mrs. Gordon Davis, Miss Pauline Lasky, Miss Malvina Weiss, Miss Faye Weintraub, Miss Mildred Green- berg and Miss Frances Kane. A social hour followed the formal meeting and refreshments were served* A board meeting of the Senior bonil afJewish aWomen 1il be day, November 25, beginning at 1:15, p. m., with a regular meeting following at 2 o'clock. "Peace Day" will be observed .and Miss Bernice Watts will give an ap- propriate reading. A social hour will follow the formal program, in charge of Mrs. Lewis Brown, chairman of hospitality* A meeting of the Junior Chap- ter of Hadassah will be held Mon- day evening, November 23, begin- ning at 8 o'clock, at the MViramar Hotel on N. E. Seventeenth ter- race and Bayshore drive, when a .very interesting and entertaining We Deeiver Bun dlIe s Phone 3-8687 21 North West Ninth Street program will be presented. A mu- sicale and addresses by prmn speakers are part of thepromninent plans. A social hour wilevening's The hild eestudy group of Temple Israel Sisterhood meets regularly at Kaplan hall every Wednesday morning at 9:30 and is followed bya Bible class at 11 o'clock. All Jewish women may attend the ses- sions of the child study group. Mr. Samuel Ge~rson of Wilming- ton, Del., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerson of Mi- ami Beach. He will remain here for the balance of the week. The Junior Hadassah held a very well attended meeting last Monday at the home of its presi- dent, Miss Lena Weinkle, when final plans for the "'turkey trot,, being sponsored by the organize_ tion were announced. The event which will take place at the Scot' tish Rite Temple next Tuesday evening, November 242 is in charge of a committee off arrangements ,headed by Mrs. Sol Rotfort, Tur- keys will be awarded as prizes during the evening. Dancing and novel entertainment will be en- joyed by the guests. Beginning Saturday night, De- cember 5, and continuing Sunday, the Junior Hadassah will entertain at a slumber party at the home of Miss Lena Weinkle. Only those who have obtained two paid Mc- Call's subscriptions will be per- mitted to attend. On December 13 the organization will sponsor a pot-1 kh supper bridge, full deta l early date. Many reservations have been made for the supper to be given by the Sisterhood of Temple Is- rael at Kaplan hall at 6 p. m. Fri- day. Guests of honor for this occa- sion will be Rabbi David Zielonka and Judge M. Henry Cohen of Tampa. These distinguished guests will be here on the November tour of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Supper is being served early in order that guests may be in time for services in the temple. Tourists are specially in- vited, Mrs. J. A. Richter, chair- man, announces that reservations may be made with her and must be made prior to the dinner. This will be a regular Shabboth supper with all the ceremonials strictly adhered to. The installation supper of the Beth David officers scheduled for next Sunday, November 22, has been indefinitely postponed to at date which will be announced shortly. Elecionof ffiersfor the La- diles Axliry of t Mirami Jew- ish Or thod ox Con gregati on wi ll be held next Tuesday night in the vestry rooms of the synagogue. YOUR DOOR------ 8. COHN, Manager ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS An interesting program was given by Mildred Greenberg, pi- anist pupil of Hanna Aser o the University of Miami Conse~ra- Hn'-y atdemhoH bell last Sunday. Piano "Etude in C sharp minor" (Chopin), "Ballade in G minor" (BrahTasz), "ner sEtd in rt, violin, "'Legende" (Wieninwsk;), by Lewis Eley; cello, "HZungarian Rhapsody" (Popbper), byLeonart Rose; piano, "es jeu deu (The Fountain), (Ravel), by Miss GA eebergi- trio, "Allegr cox bib Greenebrg, Lewis Eley and Leon- LET US HELP SOLVE S. YOUlt... LIG HTING and PO WER ECONO MIL EMLY PHK)Em 8-1121 (os N. L. FIner AvLNUE vaNcaNT a. ames.~ ~ACaUes O C. IO E TSY r ~-- -~ - __ _~~ , i ~ t C El~ aWl~ .PLlls Eaur nrtass I*=> hras a a mrr- am me w newz L n o., T.r .. :.m 00xt c- -Nxxsre T ~ rT1Zp 2 rhe ~Fa~tl fr ~r~rrat-2~ measure~ ~TrntivesZ -:IFe JewiF a ?me sta -r 2.a~ 14: 2n -acx in t Ire as-t fr awre me re ze se- ar.-r -ma marineLI mffIEI any= wa -it-r anne t w--it BeoiL uses- hasmass ;.--'7 IC idi'=**iT PES ~IfC GE esLmain-s i ar few tsrest ~ar= as e St~ 'W~ar Abil 4 i P arsr o d u~~i~larea~ has taxes'st & 58Eggiags~ Setage Iningr rad as d -Enm were see~ =i diL~ameR yp __l~_i _1I__I_~_ M1 s; ~~ ~it rr.anmr is very like- why "The Strasae Death of rd :i,: -:T~ i.IT3liade. of cranky dent Halrding" reads likre fiedon Its author has dis~ovred it a ~~~i T~1F9cr it la song dlort wa n' co ha c ~abbage Al Capone it refused, b we iagin it usthave bees X1~~-.:f~-- T~'r c F~e. Bili' turned over to the rough elewp to I amin the jaiL. ~- ~ ire hea$rd daddy! ~l~f~fJ :i:r. You're moth-' It might be worth wShile, at this --. ~i~~1 ir Eayedi hetre two time to look back through youI u:~-~ :;:=t L4r~-e offer- unpaid bill set dae 812, /;pce in New England as "u. 3f-~~~~= kn-: ~ res and: T1ZT~-~ I +--- Ee. Ai Boston astyonomer says r.~~:,_,: sav~~iEd by jhaS found a planet he has new rpr~-~. ZT5seein but which he knaows exists. ee d.I isnE't stated whether it wPili ~LII ~ :I :I1 ~I ?akei or. named for Boston's Lowells orit 5!t :I~_i L IC fell Cabots.I 'I-I I her r 7 ways P~ Of! Three contagiou di~saeas ~6ai~i8*4e f dee dsg,1~ others smoking, chewing and spittingl~ 3% ~r Tr== Y c~~l~ t Ctf townf LIng to his rasal custom, wasIJi~ ITE Ck g e~esd ar e in bat~tle.tttt~~~~~~tttttt Manar n mr zr thes. Ra- A a inttes u ag e meoney k~~~~~ atEI~Vfte~ ion nf A suLPpereteraindd solatiaa ~e ~agzr f~s_~f~f Zionist onlae that holdsr more than it s-Z`- fam~ ca rCtallyt foLow PBVl-br P ~~ii~~~3~~L~at when he~ amef ~P~ftirrrrf I f t i I 4 fun P+ i &*u prZ ~c-rt TsIeenSa.- ::e ar e ,r *1 e mt: -i : _"We ref a i te:2crza- mon wrzd 2:ir stikr~g s a s -a~cr .: ." m-a-r. IP etz: Is saw) f~f r e- -am~ ar 3l ---s- -=%~ t-~~-e-tre ru- Ea Twe -lnste :rrer- -~. 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I usnratl Pa 'Tif r~i~ eacici. ~:e :T m:ia ii? t -T:asFl~t -i2e J1Cf =:1 re Sf:' :r -JaLT age- r~" ''ZL; lu ~f-Y; -a w--=- fr 3::-I I:- -L: tan. . ster-o fas '` ma er :m-si~ we~ :mm r :m EstiT - wres o-r. -n: i -e sre~~- men :: 2nrf~ m.-c;tLZ~'~t JL:: I r:--i "r 1 pr LmLT. : -a acr me flsert hae L. cc:Ee .5-z. -;: ew e se Ax;'~E~~I `t-= arma er rae T-'- -a-zle ;T -J MixeF~t Mac ru e- s;fEFe rn *i u;sT 2re Am ye- = at am am, Jkt.:at :_ u~s = am: Yr~A ar:ICner iP~n:tu~ crar arcare Z saEen: 2nusa as =Zmei~ ::; ac- ze art a o~iir 22n -:er~ =f:2c I7i Muse ant mean f~ -h re-s *sly wher e+-ne-r-ar 2~1trc e~ as.- aste -layone ~ t DOBme wht pa te "I~iR Ilh~v~Se~ PU)BII~ Pacrr ~pr bQ0M H~a~b... it EO R D The Way of life GI. gow agggy (Tlks is the arewssh da seras 4 artledes em & mad these pumph who haw warbed a Prmama xuarr remar WINDOW DRESHNC DUMMIES h ease d the a hapar- -- a --- - Zrm -.za kn aere' L. '"te We 6-~ 1-l `f-:*ats of e~ isf~ r-'s ] a wTL-2'" 3" exert-I if in-a- Clarf~ ,ZZIL--'m ace-sse I E- esZn 2namt russiziet -I Ez Sn~cFEar :: sent inc, -w:';~' m:~-"-e ^ hI .l ZbrrianeLr as:Mibtra fTx Tr'am UI~L Eve afe 3 :u: El:t- rif -**nswear X:Che-=~ :3: Y~wr Tei -tre ad7~f~ tesf~~-tiza. -Jt :Cl-fi Tt 2nisrar~m 2nes~ced rz'f -arJ-:tt n --Pr wals LfT'I X-- -re ==;s;-a:0tz _' arenIj~~ Em~ -J I,:v a~ ,l~-t~ane -, wa.-L,:e~ -_ vZn 3: resse= at ur. r gave e-r Jt r:--=zgenztan i E--a ia-- ' rurid l~; kinan-fi JfEm~ fn~e a 2nik =,r-se cc:eme :fumme n~t w-~hi So =e -1 -uta eSmrct~ d liners ent 17~~t r-w r-g Lfan ::r 's m- swear -a2c wea f s er:r- ;qmme- re se runsr icure- Vetem iga ift-JI -r TrIn~~f2~E3 feemIL~ #1'= w~-Fan.~i L3a VP v~re-a- L?'= scacarts i za~i~ md~- T~I- rrr -:0 urini-Tr a arm fa -as weave se-ca =u a1sI rw* - e-irre ru i'r~rc*-n:il h ;re-ad ; sm~ C~t se**es F eZ I did -- mi~xlsn ~m~jEi Irzar.: iE~~ : m~ sa ~re--,rr LV -r l~~I7 iar'3 re 4. rc eweee 20 1 my 12&r *gag g2 fPiLagi iL re aent- and7 hrist be Bsz 52er q emmer '& ~-seL 'and as a sm:- 26282u SWI~FPIg- ;ry was- gg ) .d~El~ Sh bY~ PM~ 19? ha (R , sons a13 at andJ ada 25, as Managers of riding academic Iay there is quite a falling off in :he a~ttndance thereof. There are but two classes of people in this world diifficult to centIvnee against their will-an The reel is the dance for the Al bad memeory is the skeleton lap :De liar's clse~t. Pa ~res~ should be taught t srveak only in polsyallals The most profitble teaching it ther leson of the mloment. Prlaterrs measure theirtas LEd tailors take their measawes, Thtere is- more auction in an oanne :;r kitten than~ in a ten of ele If a man is able to keep his rzouth shut he will nevr have to 1: is- said that link cffs a much~ worn byF the traveling cn 'ranior2s of thte sheriff. St. Louis boasts of thecha rion lazy- man. He went to 4 m was- too Jlazy to stop. Tfhe mnan who goes to cod because he has nothing else to If the office werre to start l to search for the man it wa soon be lost in the orwd. The flower~ has five parts, s ast, pedal. antlersr, pis;til trigger. Napoleon dispensed the ot with~ a whiff of grapetrai'. I C I - "~~ -' AROUND THE CAMPUS (At University of Miami) By Milton A. Friedman When a Jew goes after some- thing he usually goes after it in a big way. This week a meeting was held for all students interest- ed in debating. Of the 19 stu- dents that showed up eight were Jews. Not only that, but one of them, Joe Fleischaker, was elect- ed president of the debating council. Those who attended the meeting' were Pauline Lasky, Jack Zion, George Baer, Sam Silver, Cy Blumenthal, Joe Fleischaker and last year's members of the victorious freshman team, Milton Weiss and Milton A. Friedman. The prospects for another all- Jewish debating team like last year are very bright, as you can -readilysee. For the first time in many years the U. is not putting out an honor roll for the first six weeks of work. It had to be my luck to have prac- .tically the highest grades in the entire student body at such a time. However, I hope that this will be the worst of my worries, in which case Pll1 live to a ripe old age. Let me tell you about one of the most enjoyable events that have happened at the U. For the first time in about three or four years all students were compelled to go to assembly last Tuesday. Nat- urally the students were peeved, to say the least. Here was the setting: The curtain on the stage was drawn, two rows of seats pvere filled with professors, and the rest of the auditorium was filled with the mad, gesticulating, inr iclt wtudns da iddenly lo and behold, there was an eight- piece jazz orchestra. Tal ~about your surprises. This one had both Mrs. Goldstein Plans Thanksgiving Dinner Mrs. Rose Goldstein, who is op- erating the Pioneer Hotel, the G & L Restaurant at 403 N. E. Sec- ond avenue and will soon establish the Goldstein Restaurant in Miami Breanh i is rnakihneg eabora h re- giving dinner to be served next Thursday, November 26, in cele- bration of Thanksgiving day. Tur- key in real "Goldstein style" will be the "piece de resistance" of a full course dinner replete with mea goodies, and only popular pionc arl rg charged. Reserva- A girl who had* her eyesight re- stored after several years looked a ktehde mirror and thought she loke f lby. However, we can assure her that one soon gets fa- miliar with one's appearance, and ceases to laugh. City WOOd Yard, Inc* Fireplace Steve and Kindling Wood 1218 N. W. EIGHTHI COURT Phone s-assa DR. LOUIS ROSEN~ Successor to Dr. A. E. McNeill CHIROPODIST Room 605, Exchange Building N. E. 2nd St. and 3rd Ave. Phone 3-2244 DELANEY & BEERS K CosnK Fal nan dEndarping 50o/ Off on All Amateur Work 334 N. PhoSeon o Avenue "HURRY BACK(" TO SELLERS Honest, Courteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 28th Street KING FUNERAL HOME 29 N. W., THIRD AVENUSl Phones 23535-31624 JOSEPH P. McGHAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 2-1234 1923 8. W. Eighth Street -- _ ~Tme I.Friday, Nc 'he Z10818( MOVem Monday, November 2, was tl Balfour Declaration was issued. al ica Zionists will hold their convey It is therefore a good time now to a of the Zionist movement. (Continued from Harry Snell's Report SHarry Snell, who disagreed with al the report of his colleagues, stated h n a minority report that the Brit- 15 h officials in Palestine were a a. great deal to blame for the riots; s, regards immigration of Jews, what was needed was a change of Inheart on the part of the Arabs who Shad been misled into the belief Itthat the Jews were their enemies; 's the Jews, he claimed, were not to ts blame at all for the riots; they paid well for the land they bought from the Arabs and took good care of those Arabs who were dis- an possessed from the soil. (It must be remembered that much of the land in Palestine is owned by the Arab nobles known ofas Effendi. When these nobles would sell their land to the Jews, the Arab peasants known as Fela. been would be dispossessed from the soil. However, the Jews always paid these Felaheen for the soil which was sold to them by the Effendi. In other words, Jews who bought land in Palestine paid both the Effendi and the Felaheen even though they were only required to pay the Effendi.) Criticism of League of Nations In May, 1930, the Jewish Agen- i8 cy submitted a criticism of the Shaw commission's report- to -the League of Nations. The mandates Commission of the League of Na- 'ions studied the report of the Shaw commission and also the Criticism of it submitted by the Jewish Agency, and issued a state- ment saying that the Jews were right in their claims, and that SEngland had not been fair to the SJews nor was it doing its best to help establish a Jewish National Home in Palestine. After the Shaw commission made its very unfair report on the August riots in Palestine, the British government sent out Sir John Hope Simpson, a so-called land expert, to make a survey of Palestine and to make recommen- dations. Simpson went to Pales- t ine, spelnt there a number of weeks, and on October 20, 1930, made known his report. The Simpson Report The report of Simpson and his recommendations to the Britigh government were even worse than that of the Shaw commission. This socalled expert said in his report tat Jewish immigration into Pa;- estine should be stopped altogeth- er until a census be taken. He said also that there is very little land in Palestine for new settlers, and that under the most favorable cir- cumstances Palestine could ac- commodate only twenty thousand additional Jewish families. Simp- BOys and Girls Can you write a story of Jew- ish interest? Or a poem, or a joke or riddle? Send them in Qestio to ys abu ish history, Jewismh customs or Jlew* i current events? Inqluire of Uncle Judah. Address UNCLE JUDAH P. O. Box 2978 Miami, Fla. Only $1.25 for a REAL DELICIOUS APPETIZING FULL( COURSE KOSHER SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER THANKSGIVING (Thursday, November 26th) PALATIAL KOSHER RESTAURANT 265 NORTHEEAST SECOND STREET Phone 2-9888 "GESHMAK UND GESUND" ridaSI November 20 2931 Fri u, ~L~=5--;iLI----------- TRE - -~---LI;Z;- --VIIYIN. . Page Five )) eOr Boy and Gls Conducted by Uncle Judah ovember 20, 191-et Da fK lent IR Brief RO VieW he fourteenth anniversary since the On November 8, 9 and 10, the Amer ention in Atlantic City, New Jersey refresh our memories on the history) SPrevious Issue) son said that the Arabs need Pal Iestine for themselves, forgettin@ Sto mention at the same time thal Trans-Jordania, the land on the Other side of the Jordan, which it almost twice the size of Palestine ,has plenty of room for the Arabs SWhen the League, of Nations ,Igave Palestine to the Jews, it gave Ilthem the land west of the Jordan only. That stretch of land is about ,nine thousand square miles. The ,Iland on the right side of the Jor- dan, known as Trans-Jordania (about sixteen thousand square miles), is more fertile than that of Palestine. This land was also given to Great Britain as a man- IIdate by the League of Nations to- gether with Palestine. Only two hundred thousand Arabs live in Trans-Jordania, as against six hundred thousand in Palestine. Simpson did not mention that the Arabs have plenty land be- longing to them in Trans-Jor- dania.. Simpson also said in his report that the Jewish National Fund method of buying land for the Jewish people is not satisfac- tory; that land owned by the gov- ernment should not be given to the Jews; and that it was a mistake ogh so thoen 1w aRutenberg, ath power in Palestine. The Simpson report plainly showed that the British govern. ment was anti-Semitic. After Simpson had made his recommendations concerning Pal- estmne, the British government an- nounced what it intends to do in Palestine. Lord Passfield, the British colonial ministeQ issued this declaration and therefore the announcement has been known as the Passfield White Paper. The Passfield White Paper This Passfield White Paper, which was based on the Simpson report, is very unfavorable to the Jews. In fact, when we read the document we realize from every other sentence that the British government regrets that it ever issued the Balfour Declaration and is trying its best to nullify the mandate of the League of Na- tions by finding much fault with the Jews in Palestine. British Troubles In India E ver y intelligent schoolboy knows that the people of India are in revolt against the British Em- pire. India contains more than 320,000,000 people, about, one- sixth of the population of the world. The British government is keeping the Indian people in sub- jection against their will, and the ople, led by Mahatma Ghandi, ein revolt. There are 40,000,- b slems or Mohammedans in dn Most of the other people In Indi are Hindus (of the Hin- d eiion). The whole world knowsta Gre B ti~n i~s0 orns lems n India by preventing the Jews from making further prog. rers me alestine.i The British have the Mdohammedans in India side with it against the Hindus. sFor most of the Arabs in Pales- tine are also M~ohammedasg.) (Continued in Next Issue) slev,5692Number 11. NOAH AND THE GREAT J FLoon -Long, long ago, oh, very long .The people did things that were And Gwrong, To thid was sorry, really sad, T hnk that people were so bad. H . -God said: "I'11 have to end it aill TIAnd let a flood of waters fall,,' tl But God told Noah, who wa go s o ul himself an ark of wood. ,So Noah built himself an ark Andgo her wood and cypress bark, 1(-n wen He made the doors and IWith tar he made it waterproof G IV ' When Noah with his work was SHe took his sonstruh and their wives, too Into the ark he made them go 'Because the Lord had told him so. V. The birds flew in, in pairs they flew, The beasts went also, two by two; :)Then lots of food was stored away, They didn't know how long they'd stay. VI. For forty days the rain came down, It covered valley, hill and town; For forty days it didn't stop, Until it reached the mountain top. VII. And in the ark they had to stay, Until the waters passed away, And when the dove from them did Then they knew the land was dry. VIII. And when they left the ark in To Gop absve they offered pray- ers. God sent a rainbow up above Assign of peace and lasting love. students founded. audience so fast. clapping the fast all. The and sing and professors `dumb- You have never seen an change their expressions The students were soon and singing in time with music. But that wasn't orchestra started to play such pieces as "St. Louis Children's Obliations To Parents uRespect your parents as respect Me," says God. Blues" and "Mlinnie the Moocher." This was too much for the faculty members. Slowly but surely most of them left the hall. The stu- dents got such a kick out of It that they; didn't stop talking about it until days later. "All work and no fun makes Jack a dull boy." The student motto. By the way, this motto is good for everyone. With this bit of philosophy I bid you fond adieu. Psychology is where the man- ufacturers of weighing machines finally brought out the model with a tiny window at the top where the stout customer gets the bad news privately.. you A son must, if necessary, feed and support his parents. A child owes its life to to God, to its father, and mother. three: to its Only when the father tempts the son to commit sin is disobed- ience justifiable. Whl cod soln honor Hies pa- dw lling near the child, and were Himself receiving honor. Even if it happens that the son is a teacher, yet if the father is present, the son must rise before him in the presence of all his pu- pils. If in after life the son prospers and is richer than his father, he must see that his prosperity is shared by his parents. He must thy; h urt tt alllw u emhan suffer poverty while el enjoys wealth. -From t Tlu. SDR. HOLLOMWAN DENTIST 534 North West Second Ave. The Junior Jew sh Flo 'd* n I~L-l---- --~c..----- r-Y------,. - -I ---- - "'P~.~r III I i 531-539 N. rd Ave. Ph. 315U LI;)rSatistiES TUur 11540 REA TA srTY DEL ICIOS~T n-~~i)oE AULNI BAKING CO.* Wadueat Omer _Iedern Plant 1LAi N.p W. I~cfT . Cade~trri I Pemaa SL TANNEN c~c~tkEM Sa Bapplieod de kInder Plaa~~ rnam SaIrE q~ {a aIr rs. LgRtEr In % 4as W. 5@**@ Hom !-@ RERElt It) BT~ I~~t. 3LMEAT 1Jrse alan AtW raea-. J4&k' TI Cr R.LA P I a.1s a e rt aert ai as~r a~a~'a I~r~)w~~tr h a I c f~tL~iLi~GnlSG ***i LL .,*** lLa :LLQX~j~l-.. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 31 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |