THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES Mylon-Galvin Co. ROSS 8 The specially designed Car Grand 372 732 Woodward Ave. Watling, Lerchen & Company Investment Bankers MUNICIPAL AND BONDS CORPORATION List of Bonds owned by us gladly sent upon request. S TS., DETROIT CONGRESS and SHELBY 02 C a B RICK furitatt Nark tia Realm In BRICK. TI LR sad MORTAR RTAIN Ofir 710 FARWELL BUILDING PHONE M 2247 — M 3605 atu• BUCK'S Immigration Commissioner Howe For Zionist Republic To a representative of "The Day" who interviewed him recently in Washington, Immigration Commis- sioner Fred C. Howe had this to say with regard to the problems that will be presented to the Peace Conference: "One of the problems which will be solved at the coming Peace Confer- ence will be the international Jewish problem. This problem can be solved in but one way, and that is by the guarantee of full civil and political rights to the Jews the world over. "Persecution must pass into obli- vion. This applies to those Jews who desire to remain in the countries where they now reside. But, the Jewish people, as such, has a greater need than mere elementary, human rights. The Jewish people is passing through a process of rejuvenation—a logical process in view of the develop- ment of Jewish history. "It is my opinion that the best, in- deed the only, method of granting the Jews as a people international rights PHILOMATHIC DEBATING CLUB. is to establish a Zionist republic in Palestine which shall be under the protectorate of an international trib- unal, especially established for that purpose. The Jewish people would then receive that moral backing which is essential to the life of every people. "Such a republic would also be of international value. Palestine is a strategic point for Great Britain. The British cannot permit Germany and her allies to approach the Suez Canal. Such a course would endanger Brit- ain's interests in India. On the other hand. Turkey cannot be entrusted with the fate of 'Palestine. Once Pal- estine becomes the motherland of the Jewish people, the moral and political influence of the Jews throughout the world would be strengthened not only in the eyes of the outside world but among the Jews themselves. "Zionism, in my opinion, is a senti- mental, political and social need for the Jews, a need which the Jewish people has a right to urge, and which cannot be denied in all justice." Automobile and Carriage Painting TEMPLE BETH EL MEETING (Continued from page 3) state. It is now engaged, in addition to 86 Fourth St. Phone Cherry 6494-1 its Red Cross activities, in the Hoover Food Economy campaign, in sending jellies and preserves to the Jewish or- phanages, and in sewing and knitting for the boys at Camp Custer. Mr. Louis I. Frank, President of the Dress Trimmings and Supplies Young People's Society, discussed the Onyx Hosiery and importance of the meetings of the Merode Underwear young people of the congregation and Kayser Silk Gloves their bearing on the entertainment and 396 HASTINGS ST., DETROIT proper introduction of strangers to the Jewish people of the city. The mem- bership of the society has increased enormously, and the attendance at the meetings and socials tax the capacity of the temple facilities. He announced an extension of the work of the Young 477 Hastings St., Cor. Division People's Society, which will include classes for instruction in Jewish his- DETROIT, MICH. tory, French and other foreign lan- tone Cadillac 3299 guages, and social service. There has been a great demand for such classes. Albert Kahn Receives Great Ovation. President Welt announced Potts Drug Company that When Albert Kahn would show views of the proposed new temple, all present PRESCRIPTION joined in a great demonstration for the DRUGGISTS celebrated architect who has brought Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552 credit to the congregation, to the Jew- 525 WOODWARD AVE. ish community, and to the city of De- Cor. Charlotte troit. Mr. Kahn's work in supervising Orders Called for Delivered Anywhere the plans of construction of the aviation schools and various other military es- tablishments in the country has en- You will find the most complete line in the city of deared him to every patriotic citizen of the Republic. His importance in pre- Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings paring this nation for a great war is AT incalculable. Mr. Kahn showed his plans for the 351-355 Hastings St. new temple by means of stereopticon views. The edifice will be • erected at, "Quality Which i1 Usuctlitel at Whole:all Price; the corner of Woodward and Gladstone avenues. It will be one of the most beautiful structures in the city, and is one of the most brilliant efforts of the great master . architect. The style of architecture is classic and approaches in Money Forwarded to similarity the same type as the present All Parts of the World temple. A separate school building of Division 479 Hastings Street, Corner three stories excited great interest and DETROIT, MICH. admiration. The new Temple Beth El will represent an outlay of approximate- ly a half milion dollars. All officers, including the Trustees, were re-elected. Mr. Samuel Heaven- A SMOKER'S CRED/T rich stated that lie would like to be re- lieved of his office as Trustee, after a service of 26 years, but his unanimous re-election prompted him to accept an- other term, the members refusing to IOt consider his retirement. CIGAR I. BERKOWITZ Schechter's Drug Store " M. ROSINSKEY'S Schechter's Bank JEWISH YOUTH AMONG VIC- TIMS OF "ANTILES." New York.—Abraham Swartzberg, a Jewish soldier, whose parents live in New York, was among the sixty-seven p-rsons who lost their lives when the American transport "Antiles" was sent to the bottom by a German sub- marine. Swartzberg enlisted in the Ameri- can army four years ago. During the trouble with Mexico he was stationed with his regiment on the Mexican bor- der. While in France he rose to the rank of corporal. Jewish War Relief Conference (Continued from Page • 3) were handed in to Albert Locas, sec- retary of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee. The iinportant contribution made to the views expressed at the banquet was that of Jacob H. Schiff, who urged that the work of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee should include also the sending of money to Ameri- can soldiers at the various camps. This proposal led to the decision that the Joint Distribution Committee hold a meeting to consider the distribution of money, to the American soldiers through the medium of the Jewish Wefare Board. The appeal of Mr. Schiff that people should double their' contributions was that one-half might go to the war sufferers in Europe and one-half to the camp, was endorsed by Julius Rosenwald, who promised to double his contribution. Consul Glazebrook in his address on the conditions of the Jews in Pal- estine told of his having distributed in person $5,000,000 which had beeil sent by the relief organizations of all the countries and $1,000,000 of which . had been sent by the Joint Distribu- tion Committee of America. A discussion of the leading ques- tions and problems of the Jews is the program of the Philomathic Debating Club for Sunday evening. Some of the speakers and their. respective sub- jects are: "Kereniky and His Influ- ence on the Jews in Russia," by F. Schwartz; The Condition of the Jews in Germany," by L. Weiss; "The Con- dition of the Jews in. Palestine," by S. Sternberg; "The Formation of Jew- ish Regiments in the British Empire," by J. Liburt; "The Influence' of the American Jewish Publication Society on the Jews in America," by R. Roth- man; "Wliat Has Become of the Jew- ish Congress?" by S. Kosmensky. The participants on the Jewish pro- gram are always well prepared and a highly enjoyable and interesting dis- cussion is safely assured. At the last meeting, held on Sun- day evening, Oct. 28, the members of the club were favored with a most in- teresting and instrtictive talk by Mr. Milton Alexander, who took as his subject: "Folks Not Afraid of An Idea." Mr. Alexander has spoken at the Philomathic several times and the announcement of his presence always brings out a good attendance. Rabbi Frederick Cohn of Temple Israel, Omaha, has been elected presi- dent of the Board of Public Welfare of the city of Omaha. NATHAN E. 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