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BY N. Y. LEGISLATOR
The strongest oil companies are purchasing and storing oil at
present abnormally low prices. The Cities Service Company has
A LB A N Y. -- Reprisal against
formed the Empire Purchasing ('o. to purchase and hold oil for
Henry Ford for the anti-Semitic ar-
/ higher prices.
ticles that have appeared in his Dear-
We recommend for profitable investment Empire Oil Purchas-
born Independent was proposed in
ing Co. 7% Notes which will receive :13 14' of the profits of the
a resolution introduced in the legis-
company in addition to 7% interest. The Notes are guaranteed
lature by Senator Abraham Kadin,
by the Empire Gas & Cud Co.
Republican, of New York.
Circular on Request.
The resolution sets forth that
"such unprovoked and unjustified
slander should disqualify the person
uttering the same from any privi-
Members Detroit Stock Exchange.
lege or grant or favor" and asks, in
view of the fact that Ford is seeking
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grant these rights be instructed to
take into consideration Mr. Ford's
attitude and the probability of his
"continued unpatriotic and un-
American conduct."
The resolution was referred to the
committee on judiciary.

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The Defenders of the White and
Blue have arranged for a large and
interesting program for their meet-
ing to be held Saturday evening at
the synagogue on Westminster and
Delmar avenues.
The debate held last Sunday with
the Young Judaea Dramatic Club
marks the last outside activity of the
Defenders for a long period, greater
attention to be paid to the club pro-
grams and to literary work among
the members.
The progress made by the De-
fenders in the 15 months of their ex-
istence is due almost entirely to the
efforts put into the organization by
Herbert l'arzen, their leader. The
program Saturday evening includes
a debate on the question of whether
the Jews are a religious group or a
national group. The opposing sides
will be taken by Isadore Levine and
Hyman Nidetz, on the afirmative,
and Calvin Prady and Benjamin
Gurowitz on the negative. Joseph
Kurlandzik will outline the story of
l'urim, while Joseph Pike, who was
born in Palestine, will outline the
historical period of the destruction
of the Jewish Temple.

AMITIANS

The weekly meeting of the Ami-
tians was held at the home of Miss
Betty Davidou, 9149 Cameron ave-
nue. The dance which was given
by the Amitians March 4, at the
Odd Fellows Tempple, was very suc-
cessful. Plans and discussions for
further events are being made. A
dainty luncheon followed the ad-
journment of the last meeting.
The Amitians will hold their next
meeting at the home of Miss Mell
Price, 9136 Cameron avenue.

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MASQUERADE OF BICUR
CHOLEM GREAT SUCCESS

The Bicur ('holem Junior Masque-
rade, held last Sunday at the
Shaarey Zedek, proved a tremendous
success. Both the gymnasium and
vestry rooms of the synagogue were
literally packed. The halls were
decorated in un array of colors,
dominoes walking to and fro in mys-
terious fashion.
A series of 10 valuable prizes
were awarded by a board of judges
composed of Joseph J. Cummins,
editor of the Jewish Chronicle; Ber.
nard Ginsberg, president of the Pis-
gah Lodge of B'Nai Brith, and David
Zemon.
Credit for the success of the
masquerade is due to Mr. Nathan II.
Scholnick, who was in charge of the
committee of arrangements. Mr.
Scholnick put in a great deal of ef-
fort in the preparations for the dance
and it was due to him that it was
the success it proved to be,

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club for west skiers of 19 and over,
the name of "West Side Jewish
Youth" was adopted. The members
enjoyed a most successful meeting
and listened to a talk by Milton Alex-
ander, who took as his subject "The
Heritage," a recent Saturday Even-
ing l'ost story.
Miss Jennis Derr-
man entertained with readings in
Yiddish.
A large attendance is expected at
the next meeting on Tuesday even-
ing, March 15, at It o'clock at El
Mosehe Synagogue, Michigan and
Twenty-ninth street. Miss Blanche
Ilart, of the United Jewish Chari-
ties, will address the club on a timely
subject, and Miss Sarah E. Levin,
elocutionist, will recite. All those
eligible for membership are strongly
urged to be in attendance.

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The Hachova Club will give a
dance Saturday evening, March 26,
at the Shaarey Zedek. An excellent
program has been arranged to be
headed by some of the beat known
entertainers in the city. The com-
mittee of arrangements includes
Messrs. Mondschein, chairman; na-
thanson, William Pitt, Jr., and Na-
than Shever.

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The Gritesay Girls, which is a
newly formed organization, held
their first meeting at the home of
Miss Lipson on Harper avenue. The
following officers were elected: Ma-
tilda Lipson, president' Rosalee
Madanes, vice-president; Helen Gold-
stein, secretary; Celia Starr, treas-
I. Z. A. TO CELEBRATE
urer. Dancing followed the meet-
PURIM ON MARCH 26 ing. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Rae Mann, 619
The Detroit chapter of the Inter- Josephine avenue.
collegiate Zionist Association will
celebrate the coming holiday of JEWISH SOCIAL SOCIETY
Purim with a Purim entertainment
and social to be held Saturday even-
The Jewish Social Society at the
ing, March 26, at the home of Miss last meeting elected the following
Sarah Levin, Windsor.
officers: N. Lieberman, president;
Arrangements are being made by Miss Sylvia Harris, vice-president;
the I. Z. A. for a program approp- David Sacks, treasurer; Miss E.
riate for the I'urim holiday. Rattles Itatcowfskie, secretary, and M. Bag-
and Haman gregars, llamas Taschen dad, sergeant-at-arms. The first so-
and other goodies will be supplied cial affairs will be a "Hard-Time"
those in attendance.
party to be given. Saturday evening,
At the last meeting, held at the March 19, at the home of Miss D.
Shuarey Zedek last Tuesday even- Levy, 8722 Oakland avenue, near
ing, Miss Sarah Levin, elocutionist, King. The committee in charge con-
gave a number of humorous recita- sists of Miss Levy, Miss S. Harris,
tions. Joseph Erman outlined the Miss B. Weingarten and Mr. Sacks.
preliminary stages of the Zionist The girls will come in aprons and
movement. Zelda Medvedov gave a caps, while the boys will be dressed
reading from David Pinsky.
in overalls or other old clothes.

Another Chiropractic Achievement

Our Nation Held Spellbound by the

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The Case of Miriam Rubin of Waukegan, Illinois,
Which Baffled the Medical Scientists

You read about it in the papers. Day after day you saw the dispatches of the pitiful condition of Miriam
Rubin of Waukegan, Ill., suffering from a strange talking malady. And, you wondered how long this
eight-year-old tot could live, what caused tier to talk for more than two hundred and twelve consecu-
tive hours, prohibited solid nourishment for nine days and raised her temperature to a point which im-
plied impending death.

Yes, you pondered over her condition, as did all the medical physicians and consulting specialists whose
services were tendered to rescue little Miriam. Every form of sedative had been administered without
improvement; no more could they do. Then finally Dr. Paul Berger, a Chiropractor of Waukegan, pleaded
for the opportunity to save the child and gained consent of the parents. •

But a few moments and Dr. Berger found the second and fifth vertebrae in the child's spinal column out
of position, and adjusted them. In a short time the child's temperature had dropped four degrees and
she lapsed into the first slumber she had had for a week.

After a few Chiropractic adjustments her temperature returned to normal, her periods of slumber in-
creased, her chattering ended and solid nourishment was administered.

She Has Completely Recovered and Is As Healthy and Happy As You!

However, just as this child's maladjusted vertebrae pinched the nerves which control the organ of speech, caused her
wakefulness and high fever, so you, too, may be suffering from some ailment due to a slight interference with the
regular performance of the nerves which radiate from the spinal column.

Diseases which baffle the medical science appear as ordinary under the skillful chiropractor's hands. Ailments
which are commonly doctored with drugs or by surgery are overcome on the chiropractor's table, where neither
chemical nor knife are found.

Why then continue to suffer from an ailment which may appear as impossible of cure?

These Detroit Chiropractors are every day helping cases that appeared every bit as hopeless.

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John H. Reisdorf, D. C.,

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Phone Cad. 2162.

John W. Husted, D. C.,

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Cor. Woodward red Clifford.
Phone Cad. 4478.

Jos. A. Ashford, D. C.,

Gratiot and Townsend Ave.
Phone Lincoln 4183.

C. L. Tennant, D. C.,

2615 Woodward Ave.
Phone Main 7866.

Z. B. Mead, D. C.,

508 Empire Bldg.,
Washington and Clifford.
Phone Cad. 3220.

A. Kleczynski, D. C.,

4738 McDougall Ave.
Phone Melrose 3435.

Geo. J. Goodheart, D. C.,

505.6 Woodward Bldg.,
Cor. Woodward and Clifford.
Phone Cad. 7607.

SISTERHOOD EMANUEL

Sisk rhood Emanuel will hold a rani
'tarty on March 16, at the LaRue hall,
Seward and Hamilton Boulevard.
judging by past successful Card
parties, this one will he as event
worth While for those attending. The
last meeting of Ilse Sisterhood was
held on Feb. 28 at the home of Mrs..
Herman Fisher, 1o82 Atkinson west.
The nest meeting will be held on
March 28 at the home of Mrs. 11I.
Blumberg, 401 Chicago Boulevard.

COMMISSIONER'S BROTHER
WILL VISIT PALESTINE

LONDON.—Sir Stuart Samuel,
one of the leading Jews in this coun-
try and the president of the Jewish
Board of Deputies, the most influ-
ential body of organized Anglo-
Jewry, will shortly visit l'alestine,
where he will be the guest of his
brother, Sir Ilerbert Samuel, the
Palestine High Commissioner. Sir
Stuart will make a study of condi-
tions in Palestine.

MANDATES COMMISSION
TO HAVE NINE MEMBERS

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0 N I) 0 N—The English press
greets the announcement of the of-
ficial appointment of :Major Ormsby-
Gore as the British representative on
the permanent Mandates Commission.
The Commission will consist of nine
members each, representing a differ-
ent country and will meet one month
each year in order to take up the re-
ports regarding the administration of
mandatory territories.

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