j^jTHURSDAY, Jin^ 1935
THE^OiEWISH WHSTERN BULLETIN
Page Three.
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. lUms for this column, must I reach the $ocia.r^d{t6r,:Mis8 , Helen Goodman, by.^%^s^
Tuesda/ morning. ]. Address;
1311 Qeach Ave^ Rhone Djoug. ; 1918R or Seymour 7814.
Congress Is Year Old ^"P^^y exact information, on ^^^^^ Tournament
■ . the Jewish economic position in Gan- • A REP0RT::0F ONE ITEAR'S ada. - j^ndaunted by cloudy skies and
ACTIVITIES The work of the Socisd an^d-Econ-. -threatening, downpours, twenty-three
completed the first year of its exist-
Tha Canadian; Jewish Congress has omic Research Bureau^ wlS^h'.shpiUd twenty-four players entered in Services will be held on Friday
have cost' a considerable amovuit of - ' ■ - - - - --.....
money, ' was accomplished through voluntary effort. What the' Congress
.evening at 8:30 and Saturday morning :00 a.m.
ence, and at this.point we are pub- money, wa^ atcomplished thrdugh irZir^j/i^A , ■ -lishing the record of the national or- voluntary effort. WhL the Con^;:^**^^ ^"^"^ Tournament, faced ganization of Canadian Jews.-Editor. needs ati present is the sum of ap- th^ garner in anl8-hole event which JumOr AuXliiarV
-- proximately $2,000 to publish our Proxed WgMy interestm^ • x
findings.; - . . ful, last Sunday afternoon at Langara. _^The ujtaUation of new officers of
■■■ JJ\...... , the B. B. Jumor Auxihary is to be
.. Weinberg, playing to a 15 handi- j^^j^ j„ conjunction with the A. Z. A.
lyUss Peggy Lando, whb lias been visiting in'^he East for thie past^ ANTI-DEFAJmEATION. months, retiirhed home to Vancouver i. HaVe e^abUshed a cUpping bur-last Thursday, eau which is compiUng information
from one hundred daily iiewspapers
ARCHIVES COMMITTEE
The appeals,of our ArcWvei'Com- the dark horse of the day, at the Community Centre on Satur-
Mrs. Normai>. Tobias and and periodicals^ classified and" filed mittee, addressed to every JewisK. .ca^cying a gross score of 98 to win the day night, June 29, at 8 p.m. After
T>,.*„--------.v.^ j« rr^AiK—, .... . . ,^ X,.- -^-ix ... — Hany Rosen- the ceremony, dancing will be enjoyed
scratch; copped ^''f^ °^ ""^^^^^
on o ^^^^ ^^^^ event _____ ___________ ^ ^ '"^PPy^^-. ^^"^ of the two Junior B.B. Auxiliaries, to
keep telling to keep selling!
What have you to SELL' to the 71,G00 famill(» who read Vancouver's HOME News£»aper every day?
The
VANCOUVER SUN
A Great Advertising Medina .
Zimmerman ■ hav^ returned' from a 2, two Weeliis* visit to Ss^^ Anti
■—^-- =^ Canadian
I. Have organized a chain of 64 future may be interested in stiidymg^^
:ti-Defarnation committees in 64"^.. analyzii^ same. ..^-^^''^^'t^ohsxidii^p tor a net of 89, and Dr.
nitrtian Jewish J- hrniiaht tanefiMe re.«;ults. the most "-'W
THET.mWARDSCO. ■
Funeral Dkectors and^EmbaIiiiei:i|
Vancouver. .Bi A
612 Main Street lOth & Granville-Trinity 6084 Bayview 608
communities.: in brought tangible results, the most
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CAPITOL
The newest 1935 screen "discovery"
Lesser Trophy and prizes 7^ ^7*^"^ Broadway singmg star-
- has set a new speed record m enter-
......:..............^ ,^ ..^ . . ...... ......... .. . ...............______... presented to the winners.at ing motion pictures.
son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and ,5. Have handled successfully during cpnsistuig of bound Ai^glp Jewish 3.gj-oKgr to be staged by. the Good- Ke is Allan Jones, 27-year-old star
Mrs. L. fabler. . ■ . '. • the first year of pur existence not publications in the United States and j^^^ next Tuesday evening, June of the stage play, "Bitter Sweet," and
; -i-> -sT^v^ m • .^^^ than 263 defamation cases, some England over a period of about IM th^ Community Centre of twenty-eight other light operas in
Mr. ah4 Mrs. A. Caplan of Toronto of them of historic importance (we years and , about 100 volumes of 18th at the Community Centre New York and St. Louis
were recent visitors to the city. , . only mention.the Hyman Bill in Man- .greatest Jevdsh.interest fbr the sa^^ £|ries are now being taken for the ^^^^^ recently was signed on a long-
successful ending of. psriod. . B. B. G( '
itpba and the successful ending
Goodfellows' Handicap Match ^^^^^^^^ york by Metro-
Mr. .A.
who has been
.I^^V 9^ ® few the Tobias vs, Neufeld and Whittaker The Archives Cpmmittee has also Toumaihent, to be run off in the near Goldwyn-Mayer as a featured singer
days on ti^e GuM M . . case in tiie Court of the King's Bench received many other hnporiaht doc- .future. Phone or mail all entries to and player in forthcoming musical
in Winnipeg) and 138 cases during iiments from, various parts 'Squ^. techtzier, chairman of sports, films ... but had not intended to "- - - - - leave New York for a month or more.
However, when Producer David O. Selznick saw Jones' first screen test, he sent for the young vocalist for a featured role in "Reckless," which
.-^ „ o. , February,^ March and April, 1935. country, and particularly records of,. nmmla.; G49
patient at ^the. General Hosp^ital, is .4. Have established the National the Canadian Jewish AUiance (F6lks Street. Doug^^^
corivalescin'g at home aijid wishes to Mailing List, which though not comr Farband) which was the forenmner ''^^ __-_-
thank all his friends for t*ieirfe^ plete as yet, already covers 50 com- of .Ukrainian Jews, -which dis-- i"^'/r-, .| /^^rMrt
inquJJ^ies. * , munities, and lists some 30,000 names tinguished itself with its war relief ^2ftOOUnC^ ^ailip
.. .....:. , , . .and addresses of representatives of work. After investigating various locations co-stars William Powell and Jean
''^^^^ in these communities. ECONOMIC CONDITION ' suitable for the camp this year, a Harlow and will be shown at the
^^.'^.y^^^^f''.',-:■. ,5. Have mailed to the above, in 28 ,We have concentrated on only two ct^rimiittee' of eight women decided Capitol Theatre,
iv, ..• u mailings, .about 300,000 smgle copies aspects of the Economic problem: a laree hbme situated in Bound- ^'^^ arrived, hopped into a taxi-
CompUmentine the many hostesses of pamphlets and mimeographed ar- , . Th. .Pttlement of Jews on land- ^"^^
.... ............. ..... <a) Thes^tttement of .Jey« on.lan^^^.a^^^a^.. This hbme has been ^^^^ ^ ^ ^
(b) Educational campaign against, foE,.5gica a piirp^ w« ran«>d +0 th^ studio donned
discrLmination of Jewish labon, -r .ahd^rfound satisfactory. Final arrange- .^^^^^ and was given another test
As far as .the first is concerned, we have acted as follows:
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who entertained for her sister, Mrs. tides written by outstanding world LV L. Smger, during-her recent visit, leaders, dealm^ with tolerance, free-Miss SaUy Bobroff was a charmLng ^om and understanding, etc., all de-bridge hostess last Monday evening, bouncing race hatred and Naziism. Prizes were won by Mrs. L. Bent and .6. .The Canadian. Jewish Congress Mrs. S. Charkow.
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Mr. from
.a, we jnents for committee chairmen were for his new role during the noon ^, , „
. ^'^es yoa energy building Breads:
meid^ as follows: Transportation, Mrs. "our. urnan* t«,»c#
has thus centralized practicaUy the 1. We prepared .a detaUed expert ^^^^ And in the afternoon he made his rompemickeL
... t r.,r~Tlv c t' entke Anti-Defamation work in Can- plan of .colonizing. 25 famiUes^^y^^^^^^^ ^--.iL Mrs ^ilan- °" ^ ^^^^^^^^ Always .Fresh! Always .Appetizing!
Miss Leah Veno left for San Fran- ada and has conducted it in a man- means . on cooperative, farms Wn,,^,."^^^ . .
Cisco last Saturday. her that its vaccoitiiplishments exceed necessary, specificationsand blue skl^and Mrs..^oyaner —:-:^
the greaj!est4)*ec;$atio««, and cloaFly--prin^ ^. ....^^ ORPHEUIVI'"'
rm?^ more,:,coul4 be,^?«?ry importast^^?^ --^ ^er^aimnent of the exciting and
,........ f.c^ily suaicient meam C^da. ..n.; ; o-r i/^^fegftihg-iiid^'Chfecking
Mrs.Gilbe.tvS7;f.ea^^^^ - Sc^^e::!!^:!
^"d mL* N t^n'"-'^'*^ mation may c^ at 2040 Bleury street, ation with the Winnipeg.Ovil and • ^W^^^^^^^^ ''S;g1::ttTirZrSuced
and Mrs. N. Arenson. . Room 15). . « ■-. Manitoba •Proyindal.-authoritiea -has-'ifisfeer© •'Mrs.rN.-Brown,.Mrs. Chess... picture, "The
established a year ago a lOOO-acre co-'. Secretary*—Mrs; M.-Brown Whole Town's Talking," starring Ed-operative mixed fram and colonized^^j^iii/ation'Committ^^ Sabler ward C. Robinson, which is acclaim-SelS^ySnd^Se'S^ -Die ^e^arcii work of the Canadian .jO unemptoyed i^es. The farmjs. :Weinreb ed the finest picture he ever made. tlT^ co^tio^of S ^o- Jewish CongressV under the chair- " miles ftom,Winnipeg and reports . ye^.a new plan is being ad- Crammed full of suspense, action, rena .me commnaiion oi ivuss ^o .... progress. At present, registration is'.r ^ ... , comedy and startling surprises, the
proceedmg for a second'^grbup of 10 opte^, a plan wnicn nas oeen sue ^.^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^ Robinson in
families to be colonized in a shnilar cess&illy carried out' in other Camp ^^^^ screen comedy role. Long way near Winiiipeg.. .
Mr. and ISxs. Koehigsberg, their daughfer, Rut^ ' and. son, * Irving; '
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH
line ScKwartz.
jiiauahlp of Mr. H. Carl Goldenberg, Sesisional lecturer of Economics at Mrs. G. Bobroff -entertained, in 7^<=^iU University, assisted by out-oribr oj^^'dau^t^^ ;Mra^'i*;'L^ economists and statisticians,
in^er, at a Rosenberg, Regma; Saul Hayes,
, groups.; For every seven "children, accustomed to seeing this superb As to .the...di5criii}ir^ the.rg will be a councillor who will character actor in hard-boiled, sinis-
coufiideHce
• . . - • -■■ inso satisfaetorv arnannpr tVint +Kp important' employers of labor, have : J?-*? serio-coimc characterization is doubly
•l^l^^l^rS.Vl;-. IS^SnfS o^^Jl^. reiLtatad-ategrnuml«r BiJ^h ^ » the-trained supervisor. .ifcdh, because C te novelty. Robl
Benson was in aearue lor ,___^. , !nW*.nfmrt Wo - Wva also inftiatprl PareJjts mterested m having their establishes himself evpn mnr^ «rm1v
Mr.
;»Vei^ days.
.. cipated before the end of 1935. a only: intervention. .We^teVe-..^..l^l^ted/P^^^ establishes himself even more firmly
.--the necessary publication funds Z ^ ^^'^^^''^'^^ ^ °* distinguished
.i, ...... . . available - direction, addressed to aU Jeynkh em- ^•"«'"t actors.
J^-PvT'^T^ from our Bureau of Jewish ployersof labor arid th^congratula--Chairman at 1163 Cohhaught Drive. ^ is noteworthy that "The Whole
Southern California, is staymg with ^'^^ duty of oiu- bureau of Jewish ^ ' ' ; T \ei. OWine to We fact that- our preesnt T«,.rr,'o T^it,;.,^" j j ^ .lu
Social and Economic Research is to fory messages of apprpval-and offers ZJ^ ^- ""^^ was produced at the
survey and c<illate all records and of co-operation.- received . are ex- Gamp site is not as large as last game studio that brought "Lady For • T K V- -rrn ■ A ^SJ^^^^^ ihle^r^o^t tremely encouragmg. ■ - ... ^ ^^^^ deemed advisable a Day," "It Happened One Night"
^ Miss Leah Venfa left on Saturday statistics affectmg the economic,. / e . ttf take children from the ages of 8 and "One Night of Love" to the
'or San Francisc^;' " i social, cultural, judicial, poUtical and KEHILLA MATTERS . - - .• " . /® , .^^^ ^°
^ends in the ci^v
Mrs. L. L Siriger, who has bee^^ for the double purpose:
sodal, cultural, judicial, pdUtical and KEHttLA MATTERS -. toi5~years.
educational- fife bf Cahadiah Jews, As a check against the re^ettable -- '''^ ' '■
disturbances in various communiiy fact'that'our Dominion Executive has
screen. For in each of these memorable films, the stars were presented
^\NLY confidence in the V-/ future wiii B-srts back prosperity. Public utilities must have confidence that they will receive fair play, that the money they have Invested will earn a fair re< turn and that their property will be safeguarded.
BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY LIMITED
obrbff for the past six .weekSi has o^ o^ Anti-Defamation work; led- to her - home in .Winnipeg. •
"• ENGAGEMENT ■.-Mr^dnd Ulra. Gi Bobroff annoimce the"^ eingagement of their; youngest dau^ter, Lenbre - Beverly, ^ to Mr. Jack Lydh Golub, son of Rev. .M. M. alub of HbiBEef,'Sask.r :
1*4
GEORGIA HOTEL
NEWS STAND
CO. PATTERSON ■ Manager
Cigars Pipes Suiidries
PATRONAGE APPREGIA'TED
' Georgia Hotel .Lobby
guest of her parent. .Mr^randMi^.-X5. '--^J^^^ ^ '^^ as a basis councils,"our.Committe hM endeav-' laid Qov^"W"prin^^ Sem to^^^rfes!*^VS!^S
ored as a first step to organize in boyci^tt'committee is only permitted ^-th the same whipsnap humor, sur-
every Jewish community a "Mishpat to" ei^err moral pressure and pefsua- prising romance, thrilUng excitement
Hasiialom" (an arbitration Court) to sidn against Jews who per-sist in boy- ^ \ ^jjat made these three "the best
which matters of Jewish misimder-cotl* violations," added to this'imi- of the year!"
standings be submitted and thus el- pbriU(.k decision, also the very lax The story presents the hilarious and
iminate the "Chilel Hashem" in the marking "regulations of our Govern- exciting adventures of a meek poetic
.. . _ ________ik, poetic
law courts. The Toronto Jewish Com- mehi^tor goods imported into Canada office clerk who is sprung into the
munity was the first to respond to niake it very difficult to intensify oiir headlines because of his remarkable
pur appeal and few. more have fol- boycott work'to our own expecta^ resemblance to the coimtry's most
lowed; We are continuing our efforts tioris,;. We are, therefore, concentrat- da.ngerous criminal,
to -plant such institution in every-ing to p'rbriiote new marking regula- . ' ■ ' ■
Jewish community in Canada. :.• ,• ■;tionSKi"-''cobperatibn with the trade
BOYCOTT OF NAZI GERMANY - ^"•'^'^^^ cbngtess and other Cana-, . x • j diani.associations.'We are also con-
, Our work is. very extensive and
spread from coast to coast, diieto the
Fairmont 516 130 West Fifth Ave.
H EN every one - wants his purchasing. po>yer re« stored, what about the stock* holder? The pubfio utility 'security owner asks no more, than a fair return on the investment. The! stpckholder Is In the same boat as the farnieri the worKmari and every one else.
BRiTISH Ci(>LUM ELEI^RIC RAILWAY CO.WPAW^
Council Camp Registration
TIME—-For Oae Week in August JPLACE—At Boundary Bay
ADDRESS;.^^■ "T.
Phone.
Age............
Have Yoii Been to Camp?
Mail Blank to Coancil Camp Commiitee, 1168 Connaught Drive
.. ducting "ari educational campaign in . favo* of" the boycott against • Nazi Germany; which has resulted in the estahlislmient of' • a non-sectarian anti-^NaziLeague in Canada.
RELIEF OF STRICKEN EUROPEAN
'.J ... ' JEWKY : ...Wdrhave conducted campaigns for the fielief of Stricken Jewry in not less than 47 communities and 25 small places after having contacted 215 localities with one or more Jewish families and familiarized them v/ith the ! faggering relief problems -which confront Jewry. The educational work donev in this respect cannot be exceeded.
You are invited to be present at the unveiling o fa tombstone on the grave of L, Wosk, who passed away a year ago. The ceremony will take place Sunday, at 11:00 a,m. ai the new cemetery. Rev, N. Pastinsky will officiate.
Kosher Chickens
' "Delivered Thurisday t.',-/-^.■^HABRY-STOVENS -• , 910 Granville St Doug. 5062
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