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December 05, 1919 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-12-05

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THE DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE EIGHT

TEMPLE J. Y. P. S.

Success only a short
step beyond failure

The Junior Young People's Society
met at the Temple Sunday afternoon
at 3:30 p. In. The program commit-
tee, consisting of Abraham Brasch,
Perhaps the most significant Lillian Cohn, Ruth Breitenbach and
remark in the report of a firm's Arthur Rothman prepared an excel-
failure, or suspended business , lent program.
Louis Weitzman, assisted by Man-
is that "the assets, liabilities or
uel Arden, gave an interesting and in-
losses will not be known until structive demonstration of mental
experts have been on the books telepathy. Through the courtesy of
the Young People's Society of the
for several days or weeks."
Temple, Mr. Schreiber and Miss Jean-
If experts had been employed nette Yanover entertained the club
with violin and vocal selections.
on the books while the concern
Dancing followed the program of en-
was "in business." record of it s tertainment.
failure might never have been
The Drama Group, conducted under
the direction of Mr. Herbert Rooks-
written, '
by of the Arts and Crafts Society will
Periodical, authentic audit is not meet until further notice.. The
next regular meeting will be': herd
the guardian of busness.
Sunday afternoon, Decembeh4; at 3
o'clock.

Mazer Emphasizes
Value of Physical
Training at Forum
Luncheon Tuesday.

Decries Lack of Gymnasium Facilities
for Jewish Community—Charles E.
Boyd to Talk on "A New Moral
Code for Business" Tuesday Noon,
Dec. 9.

Comparing the gridiron to the bat-
tlefield of life where one learns to
tight fairly and squarely, to tackle
an opponent with courage and confi-
dence, to take a deserved beating
without a whimper, to give credit
where credit is due, and above all the
knowledge that only fair play and
hard work can result in victory—Ja-
cob Mazer, in a spirited and' instruc-
tive talk before the B'nai Brith Forum
Luncheon held Tuesday noon. De-
cember 2, at its clubrooms, 25 Broad-
According to a message from Con- way, extolled the benefits accruing
stantinople, many Jewish leaders in from adequate physical training.
Mr. Mazer, who was highly instru-
Turkey resolved to advise their core-
Certified Public Accountants ligionists not to participate in the mental in the successful 'establish-
Parliamentary elections, because the ment of the Detroit Athletic Club, and
Dime Bank Bldg. Cherry 271
electoral law was not framed in ac- is himself a splendid athlete, ranking
cordance with the principles of rec- a few years ago as one of the best
Woolworth Bldg., New York
ognition of the rights of minorities basketball players in the country, was
introduced by Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
and their representation.
lin.
Jew Believes in Sound Body.
"The Jew throughout history has
stood for the sanctity of the human
dollar's worth in diamonds for every
body," declared Rabbi Franklin. "In
dollar you pay. Full purchase priey
Christianity the body has always been
of diamonds refunded at any time.
a thing despised, something to be
sacrificed on the altar of the spirit,
E have a large selection of tine
but the Jew has alway* believed in
stones at a wide range of prices
the preachment of 'the sound mind in
and a better price than you can get else-
a sound body.' One may look in vain
for highest moral efficiency in one
where.
who has not attained physical effi-
ciency. But physical training is not
E also carry a large stock of mount-
an end in itself. It is only a means
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to the greater end of developing a
Inexpensive to the high grade.
man in his fullness."
Mr. Mazer, explaining in detail the
training of a college athlete, declared
that the clean, wholesome habits
formed then do much in shaping the
life of the individual who is thus ben-
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students, stating that the work of
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Gymnasium Needed.

"There is something in life you can
get for nothing," declared Mr. Mazer,
GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE
"and that is good health. Every man

and woman and child can give an
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an adequate gymnasium—a gymna-
sium where the Jewish man and wo-
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man can go. And we can have one,
too. There are enough public-spirited
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tween $150,000 to $200,000 to build
one of the fittest gymnasiums in the
country were they only awakened to
the dire necessity of such an institu-
tion in this city.
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, Mor-
ris Garrett, Nathan Goldstick, Adolph
Freund, Dr. Charles Smith, Louis
Cohane and Adolph Finsterwald took
French and English stamped
part in the lively discussion that fol-
lowed the talk. it
Charles E. Boyd, for some time as-
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sociated with•the Detroit Better Busi-
ness Bureau, will talk on "A New
Moral Code for Business," before the
DUE JAN. 1, 1931
Irnai With Forum Luncheon next
Tuesday noon, Dec. 9, at 12:45, at
IIESE bonds are an external loan of
the clubrooms, 25 Broadway. Milton
Japan and ere payable principal end
M. Alexander will preside. Ladies
Interest in New York City at the fixed
are cordially invited.
rate of exchange of $4.87 per pound
sterling.
"The Ten Thousand

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To make the streets of Detroit safe
for children, the Detroit Safety First
Committee has sponsored an organi-
zation to he known as "The Ten
Thousand Reading Dads." The pur-
pose of this latter organization is to
wage a campaign of Safety First edu-
cation in the homes. It should be the

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Corner of Hastings and High
Five Blocks North of Cratlot
Five Blocks East of Woodward

F ourteenth Ave. Can Pus ,he Door.

Open Evenings and Sundays

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Open Sundays and Evenings.

PARENTS
Every time you see an
account of a street ac-

and not the pedestrian, brings the
danger into the streets through the
operation of his motor vehicle. He
must realize that his responsibility is
proportionate to the extent of the
cident in a newspaper
danger. The driver is guilty of gross
—read it to your chil-
negligence if he operates his vehicle
dren. It may save a life.
improperly or so as to endanger lives.
He must afford protection for pedes-
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
trians whether they jay-walk or not.
Jay-walking is a mistake, but it is
not so serious an offense that it justi-
d ty of every parent to read to his fies any driver's reckless disregard
children accounts of street accidents
to children and inform them of the for their safety.
danger of running across streets with-
out first being certain that thers is
no vehicles approaching, and particu-
larly the danger of crossing in the
middle of a block.
also Classical
The terrible sacrifice of young lives RAGTIME TAUGHT,
Music, according to modern school.
in the streets of Detroit is criminal
Miss Helen Krause, 220 Medbury
carelessness, not only on the part of
reckless drivers but principally the
Ave. Northway 3436.
thoughtless and "busy" father who
"cannot find the time" to devote to a
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how to avoid accidents in the streets.
Similarity in traffic regulations young professional men. Must be
throughout Wayne county is another modern and centrally located. Refer-
slogan of the Safety First Commit- ences exchanged. Address Box 914,
tee. Many thoughtless truck drivers Jewish Chronicle.
forget the differences in traffic regu-
lations in the various suburbs and NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM to
No
comm u nities of the county. To ob-
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viate the carelessness due to these
References ex-
other roomers.
differences, the committee has asked
changed. Phone Northway 400-J.
for uniform traffic regulations
throughout the county.
ROOM TO RENT to one or two
Commercial enterprises making de-
gentlemen with congenial Jewish
liveries by truck should be in hearty
family. II. Lieberman, 278 Med-
sympathy with the Safety First Com-
bury avenue. Phone Northway
mittee in its effort to educate drivers
753-R.
with a knowledge of traffic regula-
tions. and an appreciation of the se-
REFINED
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rious results of careless driving. The
dle-aged, desires position as nurse
careless driver brings his employer
and
companion
to semi-invalid.
'nto damr.e suits, experiences useless
would go south with patient. Or
delay in making deliveries of goods,
will take full charge of a house.
end gets for himself and his employer
Address Box 512, Detroit Jewish
the reputation of being law violators.
Chronicle.
Every driver should realize that he,

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