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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-01-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TEN

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HENRY
MORGENTHAU
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(Continued From Page fl.)
at the hands of the hurrying, busied
Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and
essentially political. There should be hosts, they introduced themselves. Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%
no discrimination in the choice of pro- Young and old,—from Emanuel to 50%.
fessors and teachers, nor in the selec- Wodic, venerable \Varden of the
All
Repairing.
Vulcanizing and
II tion of railroad employes, policemen, Temple, jubilant at the formation of
0 and firemen, or the incumbents of any an organization the need of which Work Guaranteed.
I n l other positions which are placed un- was long felt, to the youngest mem-
der the civil service in England and bers just reaching majority,—rubbed
the United States. I.ike other de- elbows good-naturedly. Men for the
mocracies, Poland must realize that space of a few hours forgot the years
Gratiot and Beaubien
those positions must not be drawn that had brought the touch of iron
into politics. Efficiency can only be in the hair, and were boys again.
J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr.
attained if the best men are employed, Staid, proper business, whose very
Cherry 3737
irrespective of part y or religion
turning of the office door knob is
16. The relatis between the Jews wont to cause relaxing stimographers
and now-Jew,..Yell undoulledly im- to4it yip erect and attaok the type-
prover , in a strong democratic Poland. writer 'kith formidabla ever})', forgot
To hasten this, there should be re- all business anxieties and laughed
conciliation and co-operation between loudly and heartily at the slightest
the 86 per cent Christians and 14 per provocation. In that brief half-hour
cent Jews. The 86 per cent must of introduction the spirit of youth was
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
realize that they cannot present a revived and prevailed.
49 OPATIOT AVE.
solid front against their neighbors if
At 7 o'clock the guests congre-
COR. LIBRARY AVE.
one-seventh of their population is dis- gated to the gymnasium of the Tent-
contented, fear-stricken, and inactive. plc, where the tables, invitingly set
The minority must lie encouraged to with tempting viands, awaited. A
participate with their whole strength seven-branch silver candelabra, aglow
and influence in making Poland the with lightest Sabbath candles, lent
Dress Trimmings and Supplies
great unified country that is required a festive air. A splendidly prepared
Onyx Hosiery and
in Central Europe to combat the tre- dinner was served.
Merode Underwear
mendous dangers that confront it.
Kayser
Silk Gloves
Walter Heavenrich Presides.
Poland must promptly develop its full
DETROIT
396 HASTINGS ST.,
Walter Ileavenrich, President of
strength, and by its conduct first
merit and then receive the unstinted the Club, who presided, dwelt on the
moral, financial and economic sup- aims and purposes of the society,
port of all the world, which will in- laying stress on the objects of its
sure the future success of the repub- formation, as outlined in its constitu-
tion, of conserving and promoting
lic.
the Jewish religion, and of spreading
Wants New Commission Named.
its teachings among the men and the
17. It was impossible for the Mis- members of their households, of fos-
477 Hastings St., cor. Division
sion, during the two months it was tering the spirit of fellowship and
Detroit, Michigan.
in Poland, to do more than acquaint co-operation among the members of
itself with the general condition of the congregation, of affording oppor-
Phone Cadillac 3299.
the people. To formulate a solution tunity for the development of latent
of the Jewish problem will necessitate talents, of providing social enter-
a careful and broad study, not only tainment, and in general of advancing
of the economic condition of the Jews, the educational, social and philan-
but also of the exact requirements of thropic pursuits of the congregation.
Morris Garvett gave a snappy, five-
Poland. These requirements will not
be definitely known prior to the fixa- minute "pep" talk. Robert Vanover
spoke
in behalf of the Young People's
tion of Polish boundaries, and the
final regulation of Polish relations Society of Temple Beth El. Enuritiel
700 MARQUETTE BLDG.
COLOR-PLATES
with Russia, with which the largest Wodic, oldest member of Inc con-
DESIGNING
gregation,
who
has
been
present
at
PROTORETOIXHING HALFTONES
share of trade was previously con-
ducted. It is recommended that the nearly every social function sponsor
League of Nations, or the larger na- ed by the Temple for the past fifty
tions interested in this problem, send years, congratulated the far-visioned
to Poland a commission consisting of group of men who were responsible
recognized industrial, educational, ag- for the organization of the society.
ricultural, economic and vocational
Clever Parodies Sung.
experts, which should remain there
I
I
One of the most mirth-provoking
as long as necessary to examine the
features of the unique program was
problem at its source.
it ..... 11111 lllllll n1.111o, .
the
singing
of
parodies
on
old
and
18. This commission should devise
1 t1=11 .72 fittp.A10.,., • .
1f.,51 :41 . 4
a plan by which the Jews in Poland new popular songs by the ensemble.
Joseph J. Cummins, the author of
can secure the same economic and
the
verses,
picked
with
unerring
in-
social opportunities as are enjoyed
by their coreligionists in other free stinct the foibles of various members
and set them to mirthful rhyme, and
• countries. A new Polish constitution lustier than all others rose the voices
is now in the making. The general
scope of this national instrument has of those whose varied eccentricities
already been indicated by the special were set to music. The parodies had
treaty with the allied and associated been printed and were distributed
Particular
powers, in which Poland has affirmed amongst the members in the course
its fidelity to the principles of liberty of the evening.
Most
pleasurable
was
the
musical
and justice and the rights of minori-
ties, and we may be certain that Po- program rendered by William How-
land will be faithful to its pledge, land, of the Detroit Institute of Musi-
which is so conspicuously in harmony cal Art, and director of the 'Temple
Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra.
with the nation's best traditions. A Beth El Choir. In keeping with the
new life will thus be opened to the spirit of the evening, Mr. Howland
sang
three
groups
of
charming
folk-
Jews, and it will be the task of the
proposed commission to aid them to songs. Miss Margaret Mannebach
accompanied him at the piano.
profit thereby and to win the saute
It was the concensus of opinion
appreciation gained by their corelig-
that these "get-togethers" which
ionists elsewhere as a valued asset
to the Commonwealths in which they serve so effectively to bring the
reside. The friends of the Jews in members of the congregation in closer
America, England, and elsewhere, contact with one another, be repeat-
who have already evinced such great ed often, and the Committee on Ar-
.nterest in their welfare, will enthusi- rangements is planning to hold sim-
astically grasp the opportunity to co- ilar meeting monthly.

TA XI

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In the meantime the public is inconvenienced.

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The atmosphere of this bank is
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Rooms, 25 Broadway. Important mat-
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RESTAURANT'

OFFICIAL LODGE NOTES

19. All citizens of Poland should re-
alize that they must live together.
They cannot be divorced from each
other by force or by any court of
law. When this idea is once thor-
Perfection Lodge No. 486,
oughly comprehended. every effort
F. & A. M.
will necessarily be directed toward a
Special communication on Wednes-
better understanding and the amelior-
ation of existing conditions, rather day, Jan. 28. F. C. Degree at 7 P. M.
than toward augmenting antipathy sharp.
Chas. IC. Sandorf, Sec'y.
and discontent. The l'olish nation
must see that its worst enemies arc
those who encourage this internal OPEN JEWISH HOTEL
strife. A house divided against itself
IN JERUSALEM
cannot stand. There must be one
class of citizens in Poland, all mem-
bers of which enjoy equal rights and
LONDON.—A Jewish hotel was
render equal duties.
opened in Jerusalem at the end of
October under the name of "Central
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) HENRY IsfORGENTHAU. Hotel." The new hotel is one of the
largest buildings in the city, and con-
The residents of Baltimore, Md., tains 55 bedrooms in addition to vari-
subscribed $271.000 more than their ous reception rooms, etc. It is hoped
quota of $1,500,000 for Jewish war that the hotel will be able to receive
about 120 visitors.
relief.

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Service Station No. 1
21.23 Clalrmount
at Woodward
Phone Market 4732

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