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pLAN TALMUD TORAH W. G. TOEPEL JOINS
BANK PRESIDENTS
FOR ONE THOUSAND
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YORK-1n the Yorkville
NEW
section of Harlem, this city, no Jew-
ish child win go forth in life without
a Hebrew education if present plans
of that section of the community' will
be real zed. Two Talmud Torahs,
which are until now accommodating
three hundred children between them,
hare tont:demi and propose to erect
an institromn which will accommo-
date no loss than a thousand children.
for one hundred thousand is
A 'hire
already underway,.
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
ill
"Kavish"---Palestinian Industry
By Gershon Agronaky.
APPEALS TO JEWS
----
Call. for Liberal Contributions to Char-
THE DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
ities to Meet Needs of 1921.
Fred B. Still Becomes Executive of
Society for Savings.
J ERUSALENI—"kavish" is a Ile- and working materials, n hich, when
N E \ V Y 0 It K.—"Temporary bust-
brow word which betokens a regulated undertaken by a private contractor
Director. of four hanks who did not
there
v !l ess depression must 110t be permitted
road covered with mud or stone—a would probably result in the tn• u
meet for the election of officers, fol-
,,, affect the traditional generosity
highway, but the word bids fair to be- limit of cheap Arabian labor.
th the jewith people of New l'ork in
lowing the annual meeting of the
come international. Palestinian pio- the government sees to it that the in- .,
stockholders Tuesday, completed their
neers writing to their parents or folks dividual employee, earns at least twice the support of their organized chari-
organization 'Thursday. Few changes
as
much
as
he
would
under
a
private
ties,"
said Felix M. \Varlturg, P resi-
in Poland and Russia say: "Ya robot-
•
', , e Federation for Support
were made in personnel.
'The only one who loses delft of
tr
.
niyou na Kavish" 11 am employed at conactor.
to
'The directors It the new Conti- "kavishing"). l'he work at "Kavisli" is the possible middleman or "go- of Jewish Philanthropic Societies, in
•
nental hank, inciting at noon, elected is at the present moment the industry between" who ordinarily earns a few a New Year message.
\\salter G.
president of the in- "par excellence," of a large, perhaps thousand pounds for supplying labor.
"Nineteen hundred and twenty-one
stitution, which ‘1,‘ organized largely the major part of our male and female This state of affairs is an important . promises to be the hardest year that
through hi. vtf.,11,. Mr. Tempel for- pioneers, who have come to Palestiiie precedent, if you please. the experi
of Jewish labor al unskilled, 'he eitY's charities hav e km-As''' . u""
merly was vice-president of the Pen- within the last four and five months ment
common labor as was seen among the employment is increasing. It brings
insular State bank and has hero :IsSii- due to their determination, grit, the
"Gentiles," will probably free its in with it greater responsibilities for re-
eiated with Detroit banks since 1847. aid of the Lord and the transportation
5680-1920.
it very short time front the menace of lief and care of the needy. The fed-
Fri., July 16 The Continental bank i, to open for firm of "Ma-avirint."
Itorch.ChoJesch AS
a labor fortis like the one that built eration in 1920 lacked $100,000 of the
Sun., July 23 business January 22. 'The officers and
In Lower Candice one can see the
Fast of Ati
, in Pales- amount requested to meet the budget-
S... Aug. 15 those elected in other board meetings pioneer, cutting stone , in the moun- most of the military road
RorloChodoch Ellul .....
inn: during the late war. This corps ffil needs of its ninety-two affiliated
are as follows:
5681.1920.
tains, carrying stones door the road, would undoubtedly continue its exist- institutions. This year it must make
Sun.. Sao. 12
New Bank Officers.
sitting on large stone, belaboring ence if not for the "clialuzint." The up last year's deficit and meet its in-
New Tor'. Eva
Wad., Sep. 22
Continental baulk--President. \Vat- them with hammers, engaged with
yam Irmour
government has now gotten in contact mewl responsibilities.
M..,
Sep.
27
ter
G.
'Tempel;
vire-presidents,
Henry
their whole heart and soul in the sim-
Succoth (First Day)
"The federation's need , This Seer
with the Zionist commission and the
J. (Malan!, Charles \V. Burton; csh- ple process of hosing one large stone labor organizations for the purpose of cannot be met unless es-cry present
Succoth (Last Day—ShIntini-
Mon.. Oct. 4 ier, \Villiain J. Schechter; assistant into many small ones. Often one sees
mm.ntnl
organizing Jewish labor on the rail- subscriber increases his annual gift
Tu.., OcL 3
hem T rah
Wed., Oct. 13 cashier, Sidney II. Zinkann; attorney. groups carrying baskets full of dirt
empty into earth pits, and roads and trains where thousands of and every Jew in New York not per-
finch-M.1.10 Chow.
Fri., Nov. 12 Anthony Ilaiiillia
which 11111'
Rooh - Chodesch Kier/
skilled and unskilled workers are &- sonally dependent upon philanthropy
Chanukah (F.rt of OrficatIon) Mon., No. 6
Bank of Detroit-- President, James then go Oil the road again, filling up
realizes his responsibility and joins
Sun., D.. 12
Rauh-Dodo. T.both
unfolded. The experience gained by
vier preside tits, James T. new baskets to resume the work again. our
Tues., Dn. 21
Jewish workers at the I emporary the ranks of our contributors." -
Feat of TOW
\Vhitehead. Edmund D. Fisher, G. II.
As to terms of employment, the pio- work of "kavishing," will undoubtedly
56614921.
Mon., Jan. 10 Judson; cashier, R. II. CA:4,watt; as- neers are piece-workers, or perhaps be of great advantage to them when
Ilmoh-Chod•oh Shebat
.
-1-Lint cashiers. I•. J. Boyer, L. A. workers by the measure, and there Ituttenberg's project of irrigation will
Kinney, A. E. Lark, \V. R. Laing. are some 2,000 of them engaged in the begin to be carried out.
undertaking. They receive so many
auditor, G. 1'. Murray.
We must, therefore, recognize the
host State Bank of Detroit—Presi- "piasters" for so much square yard of importance of "kavish," even though
I dent, George II. Kirchner; vice-presi- canal or milled or ground stones. its work is temporary in nature and
I dents, Paul R. Eras, Charles \V. Kot- Their minimum earnings are 25 pi- conditions are not wholly satisfactory.
Commenting on the phenomenal
Our booklet ou the Income Tax cher, Abner E. Lamed, Cyrenius A. asters, or about one dollar a day, and
success of the Detroit Life Insurance
outlines this technical subject Newcomb, Jr., Edward Vs-nisch, John a maximum of 50 piasters. They live
Company,
Morris Fishman, Superin-
in little huts near the place of their ZIONISTS ENCOURAGING
clearly and concisely 111118trate8 Koch: vice-president and cashier, H.
tendent of Agents for \Vaysie County,
with examples Its appliration to J. Koch; assistant cashiers, Emil employment, eat in a community ,
PALESTINE IMMIGRATION remarked:
the Incomes In individuals, part- Jacob, Julius Rubiner; assistant cash- kitchen, where it costs them about 20
"One requisite of the insurance
piasters a day, and wear whatever God
nerships and corporations, and ier and supervisor Of branches,
business that I consider store impor-
will
grant
them.
While
the
weather
Kirchner; assistant cashier and man-
LONDON—The Zionist Organiza- tant than any other element is that
personal Income.
ager of Gratiot avenue branch, L. C. was warm, they would be wearing al-
most no clothing at all from the belt tion has issued a statement emphat- one devour himself entirely to that
Kindly write for It on your letter- liloss.
business. 'There is no reason in the
head.
bank---Prc,ident, up, ledtving their upper bodies entirely ically denying the rumors recently cir-
Michigan State
bare, so that after a few weeks they culated that it had issued orders to world why, an insurance salesman
Frank Schmidt; vice-president, Stan-
became bronzed and their muscles like restrict emigrants proceeding to Pales- should expect the fullest measure of
ley C. Kruszewski; cashier, Frederick
iron. Both into and women, while it tine. The statement says that the or- success unless he specializes and con-
A. Smith.
was warmer score going without shoes, ganization on the contrary is doing its centrates on his particular line of
People' , National bank of Ilion- not to speak of stockings. But now
utmost to further immigration and work.
tramck---Po Ilarry J. Fox:
"Contideeee is another absolute
that it is raining and the air is chilly, that the Chalutzim are being sent on
vice-presidents, George f. Ilaas. John they begin to regret their old clothes
to Palestine without interruption. Of nece , sit v in connection with insur-
Schultheis; cashier, Charles G. Altinn
which the society of "Nia-avirim" ad- course, the work is restricted by the ance sin:miss. A man must have con-
assistant cashier, Carl Lesczynski; di- vised them to leave in Vienna and financial limitations of the organiza- fidence in the company he represents,
rectors, Harry J. Fox. Charles A.
tion and the present difficult position he must have confidence in his own
Main 1041 Fields, George J. Ilaas, Richard I. Trieste.
Penobscot Bldg.
There are four principal "Kavishint" makes necessary a careful selection abilities and finally he must have
Woolworth Bldg., New York
Lawson. Neb. Olson. John Schultheis. employing most of the pioneers, the of those proceeding to Palestine.
confidence in his policyholder or
Still Succeeds Templeton.
proposed highways between Samak
prospect.
Members of the Society for Savings and Tiberias, Tiberias and Tibcha,
Mr. Fishman's personai success in
LONDON — General Zellgouski's
of Detroit at their annual meeting re- Apula to Nazareth and Haifa to Djeda.
forces are fast approaching Kovno and the insurance line has been unusual.
elected the directors, who elected Fred The pride of all "kavishim" is the
In
his first year he succeeded in
thereby endangering the Lithuanian
R. Still president, following the re- first-named road where some 000
government, according to a dispatch writing $00.000 and at present has a
tirement of A. A. Templeton, 55110 had workers are employed, where condi-
reecso f. rd of $1,7001100 of personal busi-
appearing in the "Daily Express" re- n
been president since organization of tions of life are more or less satisfac- ceived from its Riga correspondent.
the society. Mr. Still is vice-presi- tory-, where one can see signs of inner
dent and secretary iif the American organization and social collaboration.
lilower company. The officers and This is the "kavish" of "Achduth Avo-
directors of the Society for Saving, dah" the stronger one of the two Jew-
are: President. Fred It. Still; vice- ish labor organizations, which had
president, Robert NI. Grindley.; secre- time to arrange for booths and othei
,
tary, E. B. Tyrrell; attorney . , Ralph temporary housing for., the worker
and was successful enough to obtain
B. \Vilkinsoe; directors, Robert NI,
a
large
group
of
"chaluzim"
from
Grindley, NI. J. Sleepily, Ralph II.
Crimea who have organized them-
VanDyke & D. T. Ry.
Ltn. 285
\\11kinson , David \V. Simons, A. A.
Sarbinow,ki; M. selves in a labor corps following the
Warren & P. ht. Ry.
Vial. 247
Templeton, Henry
will of their martyred Rabbi and
A. Moynihan, J. NI. Easton, C. C.
1 1im ■ we
leader Trumfelder. The same party
Boone, A. 1., Mchleans, L. H. Robert-
has obtained the contract for the other
son, Tracy \V. McGregor, \Niihau] B.
large highway from Tiberias to Tibcha.
Campbell, E. Is fyrrell, Gustavus D.
'The first Important highway from the
Pope. lied IS still, Frank \V. Blair,
western shore of Lake Genezareth
Franklin, David NI.
Ralik Leo NI
leading front Setnek to Tibcha will
.Notholis Sscianowski.
serve as a memorial of Trumfelder.
the leading pioneer.
The other two "kavishim" men-
tioned above are under the jurisdic-
tion of "Pool Ha-Zair." The latter
could not provide themselves suf-
Emory W. Clark was today elected ficient with booths and working uten-
111,A, St II.,
(401005
president of the First National com- sils, and their working conditions are
not as good as those near Lake Gene-
pany of Detroit, to succeed Leo
zareth. The passerby can see the dif-
Buizel. resigned.
SURE
If YOU WANT
Si? Bowl had been president of ference at once.
What the worker, lack in all of the
the First National company since it,
OF REALLY &TRULY FRESH
organization. He said the urgent de- four "kavishim" may soon be sup-
EGGS INSIST UPON
planted.
The lea,t that a pioneer
mands of his law practice required Ili,
being relieved. Ile retains hi. position must have working, where the sky is
his
roof
and
the wet soil his bed, is a
as a member of the e scrutive com-
IN THE YELLOW SEALED
pair of strong boots, woolen socks.
mittee.
CARTONS
shirts,
t wo or three woolen
woolen
blankets. Having those things he
CrihiPLO (Penn DUO'
FRIED IS MADE GENERAL
has what the soldier in camp, the
10 Ku.? GROCIfi
Indian and the Egyptian who work
AGENT FOR CONTINENTAL under
similar circumstances must
b Ea R. ELDRIDGE CO
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have. In the absence of those
things,
one is subjected to any kind
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After eight year of service with the of a cold and varticularly pneutnouia.
Our
"kavish"
workers or the most of
Pat itiv Mutual I.ife Insurance Co.,
where he earned an enviable reputa- them do not possess all their needs.
We offer or
Nobody
in
particular
is responsible
tion, Mr. Max pied-has severed his
your consIde a-
connections with that organization, for that—least of all the labor organ-
llot) a complete
and has become general agent for the ization, which have no funds with
selection of
Continental Life Assurance-Casualty which to buy it. The Zionist Com-
Granite and Mar-
:o. As this company handles insurance mission cannot be held responsible be
ble Monuments,
of every kind Mr. Fried feels that he cause to purchase the necessary ma
Tombstones,
will be better enabled to cater to the terials from the army disposal stores,
Grave Markers,
it would Inc necessary to cut from an
wants of his man) friends and ac-
and Grave En-
overcrowded budget, against which-no
quaintances.
closures of very
demand can he made.
At the now offices of the company
high quality. At
The government claims that it can-
at
304
Owen
building,
will
he
found
a
the name time
not do any more because it is limited
highly efficient staff which Mr. Fried in its expenditures and to keep them
our prices are
has built around himself so as to fur- as low as possible it might be COM.
low.
ther the confidences he has enjoyed in pellcd to resort to cheap Arabian
the past. Mr. Fried leaves his former labor. The pioneer himself cannot lie
connections with the best wishes of expected to save from his meager
'the company and co-workers for suc- earnings to purchase the above OM, -
cess in his new activities.
sarie•
Closed Saturday—Open Sunday
The only organization attempting to
LONDON.—The Jewish Teachers' procure the necessary minimum for
Organization has decided to send a the chaluzim which will amount to
delegation to the Conference of the some $40.000 for the 3,000 men is the
Greater Actions Committee which Zionist Commission. It is not yet
will take place shortly. It is the pur- clear from -where ultimate aid will
CADILLAC 48
pose of the delegation to appeal to come—perhaps from nearby Egypt.
the conference against the suggestion Zionists there have responded warmly
that the Zionists should relinquish when an appeal was made to them and
their present support of educational they showed that they could produce
2,000 additional workers if conditions
activities in Palestine.
were improved. Perhaps they will ar-
The DETROIT LIFE Is a Company
range for some sort of a sale of the
Theatres, Dry Cleaning Plants,
of SERVICE, backed by the PEOPLE,
materials on the installment basis to
Tailor Shops, Contertlaneries, Gro-
endorsed by the BANKS, approved by
he repayed by the pioneers themselve ,
TO RENT—A very desirable furnish- in some five or six months. At any
series, Hotel, Rooming Houses,
the STATE, a HOME Institution that
rate,
little
if
anything
is
expected
from
ed or unfurnished apartment In beet
offers the MAXIMUM of PROTEC-
Restaurants, Etc.
residential section. Call Cherry the rich Uncle Sant, although we hear
TION and SECURITY at the lowest
so much of your grandiose plans for
5350 between 10 a. tn. and 5 p. m.
rate consistent with CONSERVATIVE
the future.
The
"Kavish"
industry
is
and
must
for gentleman
business practice. Maybe you haven't
Cherrf 65
311 Majestic Bldg.
FURNISHED 1)0021
remain a temporary one. This is a
ENOUGH. For details call at the
with refln•d Jewish family. Wan
sort of emergency work of the Zionist
or without board. Call Melrose organization preparatory to the work
Home Office, Woodward and Forest
OF
THE CONTINENTAL BANK
DETROIT. MICHIGAN,
CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ATTEND
To,pd
THE OPENING OF THEIR BANKING OFFICE,
NUMBER 1309 BROADWAY
Jew-ulhCalendar
MORRIS FISHMAN, GEN'L
WAYNE COUNTY AGENT
S ON REPORT;
COMMENT
Your Income Tax
Accountants and Auditors
•
AT GRATIOT AVENUE
ON SATURDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SECOND
NINETEEN TWENTY-ONE,
FROM NINE A. M. TO NINE P. M.
OFFICERS
WALTER G. TOEPEL, President.
HENRY .J GUTHARD, Vice-President,
CHARLES W. BURTON, Vice-President.
WILLIAM J. SCHECHTER, Cashier.
SIDNEY H. ZINKANN, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
JOHN G. BARBAS. Candy Manufacturer.
CHARLES H. BRYAN, Vice-President and General Mgr., Mar.
cier, Bryan, Larkin Brick Co.
CHARLES A. BURR, President, Bank of Warren; President,
Bank of Fraser.
CHARLES W. BURTON, Real Estate.
WILLIAM G. BURTON, Building Contractor.
HORACE J. CAULKINS, Manufacturer, Dental Supplies.
ARTHUR COLTON, President Colton Machinery Mfg. Co.
LOUIS A. DE HAYES, Sterling Coal Co.
THOMAS F. FARELL, Clerk of Wayne Co.
ALBERT FISHER, President, Standard Motor Truck Co.
ALFRED T. GIBSON, President, Detroit Shade Tree Co.
VINCENZO GIULIANO, Banker.
THOMAS GYLNN, President, Glynn Market Co.
HENRY J. GUTHARD, Treasurer, J. Guthard & Sons Co., In-
surance,
MAX JACOB, Wholesale and Retail Bottle Dealer.
HENRY KOMROFSKY, Henry, "The Hatter."
CLARENCE H. LADD, Assistant Paymaster, M. C. R. R.
ANTHONY MAIULLO, Attorney and Sounselor at Law.
JAMES D. MAY, Attorney and Counselor at Law.
OTTO Ni ISCH, Building Contractor.
LOUIS A. PETERS, Capitalist.
CARL REESE, Capitalist.
JULIUS PORATH, Paving Contractor.
WILLIAM J. SCHECHTER, Cashier, formerly Chief Nat'l Bank
Examiner.
ARTHUR E. SCHREITER, Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ALVIN G. SHERMAN, Sec'y-Treas., Detroit Vapor Stove Co.
ALEXANDER J. STUART, Real Estate.
WALTER G. TOEPEL, Pres., formerly Vice-Pres., Peninsular
State Bank.
EDWARD C. VAN LEVEN, VanLeyen & Schilling, Architects.
Arthur L Holmes
Lumber
Company
Endorsed By the Home Folks
875 Gratiot Ave. Mel. 245
The CHARACTER as well as the reputation of a Life Insurance Company is as good deal like that of an
individual. A reputation may be secured by promises, but CHARACTER is MAINTAINED only by REC-
ORD of SERVICE.
The Detroit Life Insurance Company has endeavored ALWAYS to maintain its standing for SERVICE to
the people. That such a standing is secure may be judged from the record of business done in the year just
closed. The Detroit Life Insurance Company during 1920 broke all records of Michigan companies in the
amount of life insurance sold in Michigan, the total amount being $7,581,442. This certainly is material evi-
appreciation in
dence of the'fact that the people of the State of Michigan appreciate SERVICE, and show that
a most substantial manner.
Another notable evidence of the progress made by the Detroit Life Insurance Company may be seen by
an understanding of these two facts:
The average increase in the amount of paid for new insurance in 1920 of all American C.Anpanies was
FIRST NATIONAL CO.
PRESIDENT RESIGNS
To lk
SunboiTtieb Eggs
24%.
The increase of the Detroit Life for the same period was 43%.
Pyramids of Progress
INSURANCE IN FORCE
December 31, 1911
December 31, 1913
December 31, 1915
December 31, 1917
December 31, 1919
December 31, 1911
GROSS ASSETS
GRANITE AND MARBLE
December 31, 1911
December 31, 1913
December 31, 1915
December 31, 1917
December 31, 1919
MONUMENTS
Manuel Urbach
564 WINDER
December 31, 1920
JUST One Moment, Please!
We Sell
CLASSIFIED
WAGSTAFF & CO.
1639-1.
ROOM AND BOARD wanted by old
Jewish gentleman. North Wood-
ward district preferred. Answer De-
troit Jewish Chronicle, Box 150.
THE A-I MILD
HAVANA CIGAR
ROOM WANTED by old Jewish gen-
tleman. Neighborhood of Alger and
Beaubien streets preferred. Address
Box 152, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
LARGE, BEAUTIFULLY furnished
room, with private family, for gen-
tleman. Brush and Alexandrine.
Garfield 2990-M. References.
FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman.
Inquire at 426 Hendrie avenue, near
Brush. Or call Market 2090.
of real colonization, which has caused
some 90 per cent of all "chaluzim" to
come here. But the "Kavish" work
rich in precedents, in that it showed
that conditions of work were created
through immigration, just an immigra-
tion is made possible through working
possibilities. For Palestine precedent,
are the most important thing. No-
body would think of calling for a few
thousand workers from Poland, but
when the young men are here, it is
not hard to supply them with work
and the government loses nothing. As
stated, the contract is turned over to
a Jewish labor organization which is
guaranteed by the Zionist commission
that it will carry out the work, sup
plying the necessary living quarters
Avenues,
or ask any of our agents
throughout the State.
$1.729,970 On
14.051,150.00
$7,199,500.00
$11,750,811.00
$16,877,571.00
$22,005,000.00
$231.10 '211
9314,010.86
$484,718.74
$902,355.25
$1,413,334.73
$1,789.561 lq
Achievements During 1920
New Insurance Paid for in 1920
(An increase over that of preceding year of 43' )
$ 7,581,442
Net Gain Over New Insurance Paid for in 1919
2,276,442
Paid for Insurance in Force December 31, 1920
(A net increase of 30r/ )
22,005,000
New Business Written During the Year
9,439,706
Net Gain Over New Business Written in 1919
2,766,199
The Detroit Life Insurance Company
"The Company of Service"
M. E. O'BRIEN, President.
MORRIS FISHMAN, Sup't Agents.
JAMES D. BATY, Secretary.