PAGE TWELVE •••••••■ •• WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN CADILLAC Be sure you find our name plate on the running board THOMAS J. DOYLE USED CARS I Authorized Dealers: Ted Snowhook 2009 Hamilton Blvd. Russell W. Hollister 1128 Grand River Ave. Bucknell & Knowhon 1012 Michigan Ave. A used car is only as good as the firm you do business with Ed. Novak KOVNO—General Balachow itz, the Russian military commander, who has for some time been in alliance with the Poles, has occupied Minsk. • • • The new synagog of the Olney Shalom Synagog at Harrisburg, Pa., has been dedicated. • The Twenty-third Annual Convention of the Zionist Organization of America, is scheduled to begin at Buffalo, N. Y., on Thanksgiving Day, No- vember 25. • Dr. Emanuel Schreiber has been elected by Temple Emanuel, of Los Angeles, a recently formed Reform congregation, to fill the pulpit for the coming year. ROME—Vittorio Leone Morpurgo, wealthy Jewish resident of Trieste who recently died there bequeathed his large fortune to the "Kehillah" of that city and Palestine funds, according to a report received here. ' THOMAS J. DOYLE 732 Woodward Avenue Glendale 7117 MEMBER D. A. D. A. Made in Detroit eiliarettes A New Product An Old Firm Made from the best parts of best Kentucky tobacco leaves. Sold All Over Town John J. Bagley e? Company Manufacturers Since 1850 Special Sunday Supper 5:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. CONCERT BY FAMOUS HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND FIRST CLASS SERVICE KLEIN & LEITNER NEW YORK—Phillip Lieboff, statistician for the Metropolitan Life In- surance Company, and a well known figure in insurance circles, died recently at the Lebanon hospital, this city,. from typhoid fever. RESTAURANT BERLIN—German-Jewish newspapers have offered the suggestion and have now begun the propaganda for a meeting of a Jewish world congress to be held at the same time and place as the Assembly of the league of Nations. • • • VIENNA—In the campaign for the forthcoming elections to the Austrian Diet, the Communists have excluded from their list of candidates all Jewish intellectuals. • RIGA—. relief conference at which all the Jews in Latvia are repre- sented is at present meeting in this city. Among the fifty delegates present are also representatives of the joint distribution committee. • • CAIRO—Several persons are reported to have been killed in an explo- sion of ammunition which occurred in Rafa. Rafa is on the border line which separates Egypt from Palestine . . 25 BROADWAY Mr. Tobias Roth, who for the past fifteen years has been associated in the capacity of superintendent with the Emanu-El Brotherhood, New York city, has accepted a call from the Jewish Young Men's Association of Rochester, N. Y. USED CARS 10 HUDSON TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. LONDON—The foreign office has cabled instructions to Palestine to recruit 500 Jewish young men in order to reinforce the Jewish I.egion, a small company of which is still in service in that country. WARSAW—The Polish government has closed and requisitioned a number of synagogues in this city. These synagogues were being used on permits issued by the old Czarist overnnsient. Mich. Ave. and 31st St. Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions LONDON—Henri Bergson delivered the chief address at the Interna- tional Congress of l'hilosophers which is at present meeting at Oxford. Vis- count Haldane, who was chairman of the session, addressed by Bergson, lauded his work and referred to him as the most prominent living philosopher. • • • ZURICH—According to university authorities, there are more than 2,000 Jewish students who are literally starving. The university administrations have organized a relief committee in their behalf but the assistance rendered is totally inadequate and a special appeal is directed to American Jews. • • KOVNO—Every element and party of the Jews in Lithuania is repre- sented on the special committee which has been formed in Kovno for the defense of Lithuanian independence and the campaign to drive back the in- vading Poles from Vilna. Louis C. Lowenstein, of I.ynn, Mass., and former professor of science at Lehigh University, was injured in an automobile accident at Newton Centre, Mass., Saturday afternoon. Mr. Lowenstein is a former Philadelphian and brother of Mr. Sidney Lowenstein, of this city. • VIENNA—The Ukrainian government in Eastern Galicia has issued an official protest against the recent pogroms which are reported to have been made by Petlura's troops. The protest expresses compassion for the Jewish victims and accuses the Polish authorities of responsibility in these pogroms, since they failed to intervene although they were in a positon to do so. • • WORCESTER, MASS.—Delegates representing the various branches of the Jewish Co-operative Society of America, who are in conference here, adopted a resolution today calling on the American government to free all political prisoners. Another resolution asks the government to recognize the Soviet government of Russia. • • • Poson—The Jewish merchant Erich Bock was arrested and shot by the Poles. Bock was a prominent figure in the Jewish community of Posen. The reason for his execution is unknown. It is said that he was strongly pro-German, but Poland is not at present at war with Germany. The unfor- tunate incident caused great sorrow among the local Jewish population. • • • BERLIN—The Jewish children of Germany, who now suffer so much at the hand of their anti-Semitic schoolmates, have started an organization of their own to combat anti-Semitism in Germany. They have prepared little posters and handbills which are being put up or distributed at public kiosks and other places frequented by the public. Miss Jane Manner returned from a three months stay abroad recently, bring- ing with her exclusive reading rights of langwill's new play, "The Cockpit." She was entertained at luncheon by Mr. and Mrs. Zangv,•ill in their home, Far End, East Preston. Another interesting experience was the day spent with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Montefiore at Cold East, Southampton. John M. Rothchild, one of the leading specialists in commercial and corpora- tion law and senior member of the law firm of Rothchild, Golden & Rothchild, of San Francisco. Cal., died recently. Mr. Rothchild, who was 68 years old at the time of his death, was born in Louisville, Ky. His wife died three years ago. Before her marriage she was Miss Adelaide Marx, of San Francisco. ♦ • After a two years' agitation of the subject by physicians in charge of the Baltimore (Md.) Hebrew hospital, a dental clinic has been established there. The new clinic was made possible by a gift of $10,000 from Dr. Harry Adler. as a memorial to his parents, the late Charles and Caroline Adler. Dr. Adler has ken- greatly interested in the work of Hebrew hospital, and believes that proper care of the teeth will do away with many ailments now ascribed to other scources. • • • With the death of Joseph A. Karch, who was drowned recently near Cleve- land, Buffalo lost one of the most brilliant newspapermen in the city and local Jewry was bereaved of one of its finest members and workers, writes the Buffalo Jewish paper. Joseph Karch was horn in Gloversville. During his two years' residence in Buffalo he worked as a reporter on the News and the Courier. lie was trained for his work here and in Cleveland, and in the Columbia University ted in 1916. School of Journalism, from which he was gradua Emil Friend. of Hinsdale, famous in financial and newspaper circles as "Boersianer," under which pen name he wrote articles on finance which were widely published throughout the country, died at the Sacred Heart Sanitarium in Milwaukee last Saturday. Recently Mr. Friend published an open letter to the Polish Ambassador at Washington denouncing Polish attacks on the Jews, which was republished broadcast. "Boersianer" was born in Prague, Austria, in 1863, and was a graduate of the University of Vienna. Elma Ehrlich Levinger, one of our frequent contributors, has been awarded a prize of $250 by the Drama League of America for the best one-act play dealing with Biblical subject. The first prize, for which only longer plays were eligible, was not awarded, as the judges unanimously considered Mrs. Levinger's play, "Jephtha's Daughter," the best of the 150 plays submitted. Mrs. Levinger is the wife of Rabbi Lee Levinger, executive director of the Ninety- second Street Y. M. H. A., of New Yrok City. Rabbi Israel J. Sarasohn (II. U. C., 1916) has accepted a call from Con- gregation Beer Chayim of Cumberland, Md. Rabbi Sarasohn's first charge was at Natchez, Miss., and after leaving his post as army chaplain during the war, he was at the head of the Augusta, Ga., congregation. His home was in Worcester, Mass., and he is a graduate of Clarke University. 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MICH.., P From the President's Desk—Talk No. 25 Andy THE TELEGRAPH OPERATOR That's all Andrew Carnegie was when he began to realize what HIS possibilities were. Yet there are hundreds — yes, thousands of telegraph operators in this country today who draw their pay—just as Carnegie did . —and spend it all—just as Car- negie DID NOT. Had Andy, the operator, not saved then from his meager wage, he would have missed those earlier opportunities which later made him steel king- millionaire—philanthropist. Are you prepared for your FIRST opportunity? • ' IRS The project for building a Jewish Hospital in Buffalo, N. Y., which was first discussed several years ago and temporarily given up on account of the war. has been taken up again. A temporary board of directors was named with Dr. Julius Ullman as president, and preliminary steps for carrying the project through have been taken The organization was incorporated it' 1916. Following are the names of the temporary officers: Dr. Julius Ull- OF DETROIT man, president; Joseph Coplon and Harry Harriton, vice-presidents; Arthur Victor, treasurer, and Israel G. Hollender, secretary. • • The marriage of Rosa Raisa, famous dramatic soprano, and Giacomo Rimini. Italian baritone singer. who has sung with her in opera and concert. took place in Neples, Italy, just before they sailed for this country to commence their concert and operatic engagements for this season. The young couple arrived di. Abraham Cooper David Cooper in New York several days ago on the Italian liner Duca degli Muni, Mine. Raisa then met her father, whom she had not seen for ten years. He is living its the Bronx temporarily. Mme. Raisa's father came from Russian Poland after many hardships due to the war. The family suffered in a pogrom at Bialistock years ago during the great singer's childhood. 2219 Dime Bank • • • Cadillac 7509 A conference of Polish Jews for the purpose of considering the Jewish situation there, was recently opened in Warsaw. The government was officially represented at the opening by Minister Dashinsky and Minister Wrublewsky. Fire Burglary and Theft Among the Jewish members of the conference are the Deputies Farbstein, Green- Plate Glass Stealth and Accident baum, Shipper and Noah Prilutzky. Eliezer Kirshbaum represents the orthodox Automobile Compensation community and Diamond and Levenstein represent the assimilators. The chair- man of the conference is Mr. Sterling. Dashinsky's address was regarded as most encouraging and it is expected that much good will come out of the deliberations. RATE STATE EiANKT COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE A Policy With Us Means Security