PAGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE STRESS BEAUTY IN ALL HUDSONS DESIGNERS SHOW ABILITY AT ART IN SIX DISTINCT. WE MODELS EXHIBITED "The Hudson Super-Six exhibit at the Show this year consists of a beau- tifully finished chassis, and six dis- tinctive body designs. observes Wal- ter J. Itemb, of the Ilemb-Robinson Co., Hudson and Essex distributor. For years the Hudson exhibit has been one of the centers of interest for the show crowds because the home of the Super-Six has long held the repu- tation of setting the mode. This year is no exception. The en- gine is simply a clean block of metal to which the carburetor is bolted. The for their fineness of detail and the luxitry of their appointments. Another notable feature of these enclosed bodies is their general util- ity. Each one fills a transportation need. The Sedan, for instance, is constructed to withstand the hardest service. The front seat extends the entire width of the body, adding to the rigidity of construction. The pil- lars supporting the top are solid. The doors arc mounted on especially heavy hinges and swing wide open, permitting the greatest case in enter- ing and alighting. Another Beauty Example. „ Touring Limousine is another example of beauty. It is built to fill the requirements of the owner who has use of a chauffeur driven auto- mobile, but in addition sometimes de- sires a family car which he may with propriety drive himself. By simply raising the glass partition from the back of the front scat, it becomes a formal, limousine type. When the glass partition is -lowered, however, the front and rear compartments are thrown together, giving the car all the intimacy of a drawing room. There is a luggage rack on the top for tour- ing and an effective heater. Like all the enclosed Hudson models, there is a Growl ventilator and visor is pro- vided in front of the windshield to protect the eyes of those in the front compartment from sun. Both of the open touring models have been provided with gypsy cur- tains. HIGHER EDUCATION FOR PALESTINE wALTEk J . IlEmp,. clutch and transmission are a unit with the motor. The drive being on the Hotchkiss principle through the springs, there are no torsion or radius rods to mar the clean-cut appearance of the chassis which shows the con- stant growth toward perfection re- .sulting front years of refinement Designs on View. The body designs on view include a Four-Passenger Phaeton, a Seven- Passenger Phaeton, a Sedan. Coupe and Touring Limousine. The gear shift lever has been fitted with a ball handle for convenience in shifting. The body and wheels of the Seven- Passenger Phaeton are finished in deep, rich Venetian blue with black fenders and white striping around the body, hood louv'res and wheels. The Four-Passenger Phaeton is finished in the same shade of blue, but with vermilion wheels and striping on the body bevel and louvres. The Sedan also is finished in Valen- tine blue with light „grey upholster- ing, while the Coupe is in maroon and the Touring Limousine in Brewster green. Both of the latter are uphol- stered. From silken roll curtains to revolv- "--; window lifts, silver and ivory ..iunted trimmings and jeweled dome lights, these models are conspicuous MILITARY COURT HAS aoaccossoxoxoxoxicasoxoxamooso.troxoxox04.0xoxoxouoKoxmokos Union of Orthodox Jewish SEVEN JEWISH MEMBERS Congregations of America BRESLAU, Germany—In the mili- tary: court here, which consists of ten members, no less than seven are Jews. This fact has served the anti- Semitic press as an excuse for abus- ing the Jews anir deploring the mis- fortune of the German soldiers who must submit to the decisions of a Jewish military court. The General Commander, however, has given out a statement that he was compelled to appoint Jews, since owing to the small salary attached co the position there were not enough Christian candidates to fill all the places. Winners of Philomathic Debating Club Oratorical Contest New York.—The Union of Ortho- do,x Jewish Congregations of America announces that it has moved its of- fices from 112 \Vest 116th street to Suite 85, 110 Fifth avenue, New York City. The office will be open daily from 9 to 5, except Saturdays, all Jewish holidays and Sundays. The next meeting of the National Executive Committee will take place un Wednesday evening, February 23, N CU' York City. Study of Merchant of Venice Forbidden in High Schools Display of Anti-Semitism at University Jubilee Rostock, Germany.—The Jubilee celebration of the University here converted itself into an anti-Semitic demonstration. Students took to dis- tributing anti-Jewish handbills and carrying banners bearing instigatory slogans. The trouble was caused be- cause some of the students objected to the invitation of Rabbi Dr. Silber- stein as guest of honor at the Jubilee. The aldermanic assembly: took up Moves to New Offices MAX SCHUSTER Portsmouth, l'a.—The local Roam of Education has voted to remove Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice from the curriculum of the :Jug!) school course. This step has been taken at the request of Dr. George Bacarat, the newly: appointed Rabbi of the local Congregation Gomly Chesed. Dr. Bacarat is a prominent Ortho- dox leader, who was formerly an in- structor in the Rabbi Isaac Elchaitaan Rabbinical College in New York. LEO KOLLMAN wino, o f (hull Medal . Winner of sliver Medal the matter. and resolved to investi- A drive for $50.000 for a building gate the affair in order to determine ROWtriNCe040 NONO#040gOANOt_OgOgOmOA0g0110A0A04040u0gOW fund for Cong. Adath Enteth, Hous- who was guilty. ton, Tex . , is now in progress. 1 J ERUSALEM.—In the course of a conversation with the Jewish Educa- tional Committee regarding the open- ing of classes for higher education, Dr. Weizmann said that it was his intention that such classes should be opened as quickly as possible, but in order that their financial basis and scientific atmosphere might be such as to attract distinguished Jewish pro- fessors, it was necessary that at least a year should be spent in making the necessary preparations. ARREST JEWISH RELIEF WORKER AS BOLSHEVIST Warsaw—Mr. Tausner, a prominent Zionist of this city, was recently ar- rested in Pinsk, where he was super- intending the distribution of Ameri- can relief monies. The Poles charged that Tattsner was carrying on Bol- shevik propaganda, and gave as evi- dence the fact that he carried large amounts of American money on his person. A number of Jewish Parliament deputies prevented Tausner's being brought before a court martial. They succeeded in proving the accused man innocent of the charges brought against hint, and he was finally freed. Successful candidates at the polls in Boston, Mass., were: Senator Samuel B. Finkel, re-elected front the Ninth Suffolk Ditrict; Representative Elliot I). Stone, re-elected from Ward 19; Coleman Silbert, elected Repre- sentative from Ward 10, and Louis Orenberg elected Representative front Ward 5. W distind pes of new, fashionable motor cars are on display , at the , Ititomobi le Show in the Haynes Exhibit. When you view the newest models, series 20, of the Auburn Beauty-Six, appreciation and delight are instant. The full richness of Auburn Beauty design compels admiration and creates possessive desire. 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