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Telephone Cherry 4784 FD 1 .11111 19111211111V I .1!I lillt7019111l !!:!11 21, 2JT,I.W:r.'" , WILLIAM B. ISENBERG 616 FORD BUILDING JANUARY 6, 1922 "It is perfectly apparent that the public of today are more interested in cost of up-keep, higher mileage, gasoli:le consumption, etc., of the car thin ever before. The year's sales of Cie automobile companies themselves prove this. It is cars that have proven their low up-keep, cost, etc., that have in the main passed a fair year. On the other hand, the larger cars, with their corresponding increased gas and tire consumption, have suffered. "The buyer of tomorrow will be a sensible buyer. The days of 'the price no object, get me the goods' buyer is past. While the buyer today is interested in the purchase price, he is more interested in maintenance cost, he wants to know that the car will continue to give service and give that service economically at a price within his means. That this is the tendency is proven again by the growth in sales of air-cooled cars, long known for their economy of operation. Sale of air-cooled cars the last three years has been greater than the previous 14 years. Unques- tionably the economical car is corn. ing into its own. "This spirit on the part of the buy- ing public had much to do with the feeling of optimism which so decid- edly prevailed at the annual sales meetnig of distributors and dealers of the Holmes Automobile Company held at Canton, Ohio, last week," said A. A. Gottesman, local Holmes deal- er. It is gent-rally conceded that the worst was over and that the future looked far brighter than the past. The Holmes Automobile Company fully appreciates what this trend of nublic opinion means—in fact it has been a deciding factor in the laying of their plans for production and sales for 1922. PICK McCORNACK HUDSON CAR CO. VICE-PRESIDENT 0. II. McCornack has been elected vice-president of the Hudson Motor Car Company. Mr. McCornack, who has been gen- eral sales manager of the Hudson Motor Car Company for the past five years, will continue in charge of sales, advertising and service activities in connection with both Hudson and F.s- sex cars . Yiddish has been recognized as an official language in Lithuanian towns where the Jews constitute 20 per cent or more of the population. All public notices must be accompanied by a Yiddish translation, a recent order says. • • • • The Menorah Society of the College of the City of New York has arranged a concert of Jewish music on Jan. 7 at the great hall of the col- lege. This will be the second concert of its kind, the first having been given at the City College last year. • •• The conference of Jewish authors • and journalists opened in Warsaw on Dec. 29 will have as its guests President Pilsudaki, Minister of Educa- tion Ileurich, Minister of State Downorowicz and other high officials of the I'olish government. • • • • Fifteen officers who have been in Constantinople since the debacle of General Wrangel were arrested by the British police for public Jew-baiting. They are accused of making an attempt to start a pogrom with their cries of "Kill the Jews and save Russia!" • • • An organization to come to the assistance of the Rabbis in Eastern Europe, by obtaining appointments for them or rendering relief on the spot, has been formed at a conference held in London. Rabbis of many countries participated in this conference. • • • • It is understood that the Central Committee of Russian Zionists, known as the "Merkaz," have lodged a protest with the Zionist Actions Committee against Dr. Brutzkus, the Russian Zionist who, it is alleged, made unauthor- ized statements concerning the attitude of official Zionist circles in Russia towards Mr. Jabotinsky's negotiations. • • • • Two Jews have so for been elected members of the Parliament of the For Eastern Republic. Both members are Bundists. A ministry to deal I with national affairs has been formed, including a special Jewish depart- ment. The Jewish population of this republic is beginning to organize and propose holding a general congress. • • • • Instructions have been issued to wives, children and parents whose hus- bands or fathers in America have declined to provide for them, to furnish photographs of the relatives in question to the officers of the Hebrew Immi- grant Aid Society. The society will, with the help of these photographs, locate the relatives in America and urge them to provide for their helpless kin abroad. • • • • • • Acting upon the recommendation of the commission inquiring into the Jaffa riots, the authorities have dismissed the prison director, Birdkush, who stood by helplessly while the Jewish inmates of the immigration house at Jaffa were butchered by the Arab mob. The court inquiring into his con- duct found that this official was derelict in his duty and he has been per- manently suspended from government service. Five-Passenger 111191110=11111118211310121 1 21212:= The Car Everyone Is Talking About The Essex Coach combines open car per- formance with closed car distinction, utility and comforts. And its cost is but little more than for the open models. It meets the de- mand for closed car advantages at a price. It has the liveliness of performance you like. It is beautiful and reliable. The operating cost is low. Little maintenance attention is required. It is built to endure and to be free from annoyance. It meets every family and business need. Has These Fine Car Details Dash controlled ven- tilator. Sun visor. Luggage and tool locker in rear. Newest type easy operating era n k - handle lifts on door-windows. Plate glass windows. Four hinges on each door,very impor- tant. Radiator shut ters A resolution has been published in Vienna, reported to have been for- warded to the League of Nations by the Congress of representatives of the and motometer for Jewish communities of Jugo-Slavia, which was held at Zagreb recently, de- efficient motor See how it meets your requirements—how manding that Hungary's admission to the League of Nations be postponed control. until such time as she puts into effect the law granting equal rights to her comfortable it is and how you will enjoy Neutral gear lock. Jewish citizens. • • driving it. It is a new type with a price Curd tires. Ilerbert Iloover has endorsed the $14,000,000 national campaign of advantage unmatched in any car. the American Jewish Relief Committee for the relief of suffering among 'the destitute Jew's in Eastern Europe. "It has always maintained a broad- mindedness in the matter of race and religion," said Iloover, "and has given its support, both financial and moral, to every effort in the alleviation of human distress." • • Sales Department 444 East Jefferson Avenue. Main 3786. Branch, 61 Charlotte Avenue. Cadillac 53. Jewish friends are among the first to contribute generously to the $2,000,000 building fund started by the Knights of Columbus, according to MOTOR OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Bishop Dunne, Auxiliary Bishop of New York, who opened the building CARS campaign exposition in the Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory. The bishop said Members D. A. D. A.—Responsible Automobile Dealers Who Sell that he had received two checks, one for $5,000 and the other for $2,500, Only Reliable Cars. from prominent Jews. • • • A consignment of 700 dozen winter caps and hats, intended mainly for the school children in Soviet Russia, has been forwarded by the United Ilat • and Cap Makers of North America. The value of the consignment is about $3,500, the labor having been donated by the workers, the cloth being a gift of the union and the manufacturers, the manufacturers also By RABBI S. SIEGEL, having thrown open their plants for the use of the workers who made Chief Supervisor Michigan Branch of these hats and caps. • •• • the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- Max Weiner, manager of the Suitcase and Bag Makers' union of New grant Aid Society of America. York, who was convicted and sentenced to four years' imprisonment for S his activities in connection with the last bag makers' strike, has been re- I have come to Detroit to urge the leased. An appeal was made in his behalf by the United Ilebrew Trades building up of the work of the He- and his sentence was reduced to eight months, at the expiration of which brew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid he was released. The other three union men, Silverman, Green and Go- Society and to magnify it. Hundreds tensky, were realesed a few weeks prviously. and thousands of our brothers bless • • • • the name of this institution, because General Motors Building An incessant stream of refugees from the Ukraine and Crimea has been to them it tokens the possibility of pouring in at Batoum and Tiflis, every steamer arriving from Odessa bring- passing from the outermost to the in- ing an additional contingent of refugees, mostly aged women and children. : nermost gate of America. If on the At Tiflis alone, a few thousand Jews have arrived from Turkestan and are one hand the Hebrew Sheltering and 3752 Cass Av•nue . 3766 Woodward Avenue said to be starving . The condition of most of the refugees is desperate. Immigrant Aid Society teaches the Lack of housing accommodations and food may bring on the death of thou- immigrant Jew that he must become an American, it also reminds him that sands unless help comes quickly, reports say. the way in which Jews can serve • • • • Woodward Avenue Sir Herbert Samuel has approved the transfer of the property from America is by remaining completely, 2843 East Grand Blvd., at Oakland the Greek Patriarchate to the Palestine Land Development Company. The devoutedly, enthusiastically loyal Jews. The Jew who imagines that he transferred property includes a number of valuable centrally located grounds, houses and stores, for which the I'alestine Land Development can answer the Fords and the Niluses When BETTER AUTOMOBILES are Built, BUICK Will Build Them and the Gwynnes by denying his Jew- Company paid £250,000. The purchase was effected in July, but the ishness, by shutting off his Jewish transfer of the property was held up pending the High Commissioner's consciousness, by renouncing his Jew- approval. The Jewish part of Jerusalem has thus gained a considerable ish loyalty, that Jew little under- property, which, in the opinion of local leaders, will fulfill an urgent need. stands America. America may ask • • • • you and me to do one thing, that we Drafts exchangeable for $50 worth of food, by relatives in Soviet give ourselves to America as we are Russia, Ukraine and White Russia, are being accepted by the Jewish Peo- --our Jewish life, our Jewish hopes ple's Relief Committee, it was announced. One hundred and twelve pounds and loyalties and ideals. of assorted food articles will be delivered by representatives of this com- Amidst all the turmoil and the af- mittee to relatives and friends abroad if $50 is deposited at their office. termath of the strife, with the clash The committee has also undertaken to forward, on behalf of organizations of arms still heard in many parts of and Landsmanschaft•n, food in unlimited quantities for general distribu- Europe, millions of Jews continued to tion among the Jewish populations. suffer. The Jews of Eastern Europe VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES • • • • ' continued to be what they were, while A copy of the resolutions protesting against the convictions to long the Great Conflict raged, the shuttle- terms of penal servitude of the three Jews accused of having thrown a bomb cock of the contending forces. Who- Woodward Ave. at a group of Arab "roughs" on Nov. 2 last was received by the British ever had a grievance to settle, who- Northway 760 — Labor Party. The protest, signed by representatives of the Achult Ha- ev r had the ambition to obtain glory, avodah (Jewish Labor Union), voices the indignation felt by the 10,000 or territory or dominion made the Jewish laborers in Palestine against the vindictive sentences imposed upon Jews the butt. The Jews were the the three Jews, who are alleged to have thrown the bomb in an act of unluckiest of all human beings Service on All Makes . against whom all united to vent their self-defense. Free Inspection. • • • • animosities, seeking in them a scape- goat for all the ills to which the mod- 68.78 Brady St. Dr. Nansen's League of Nations committee for the care of Russian ern world is heir. WillBATTE?ta (East of 3700 Woodward) refugees, in session )n Geneva, is giving special attention to the problem The Bias stands to the Jewish wan- Tel. Glendale 1267 of Jewish refugees. Representing the Jewish interests at this conference derer in the relationship of a great are Mr. Wolf for the "Ica" and Mr. Aberson of the Jewish World Relief mother and elder brother, and one 7736 Grand River Ave. Committee. The Jewish Colonization Association has been providing the who has traversed the road, who Tel. Garfield 1639 means for the maintenance of the refugees at Constantinople, besides hav- knows of the pitfalls and the dangers ing given a grant for the transportation of thousands of Jewish refugees and who can therefore warn and from Constantinople to Czecho-Slovakia, it was announced at this con- guide. ference. It is because of the knowledge of • • • • this that thousands of Jews resident Leo Motzkin, a member of the World Zionist Executive, has had a num- in this country turned to the society . . . ber of conferences in Berlin with representatives of the German Jewish urging that it help them to find their Glendale 2646 Hilts Verein, the Allance and the Joint Distribution Committee, for the I relatives on the other side who had purpose of arriving at an understanding which would make possible the I been lost during the war and to es- co-ordination of Zionist activities with those of the organizations of a tablish the means by which they general Jewish character. Simultaneously, Mr. Motzkin is endeavoring to may become reunited with them. For Automobiles, Trucks and Motor ' Boats arrive at an agreement providing for the co-operation of the Binyan Ila- In order to proceed with the work Aretz, the German group in opposition to the World Zionist Organization, : of saving human beings, and no as to with official Zionist circles. he able to carry into effect the plans • • • for its enlarged activities, the Ile- A note addressed by the Ukrainian People's Republic to the govern- brew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid 91.109 Selden Avenue Phone Glendale 4121 ments of England, France and Italy, appealing for the material support Society of America mast be offered of the Ukrainian army, has been published in Berlin. A special police the co-operation of every Jew and force to protect the civil population against pogroms and other outrages Jewess in the state of Michigan and has been organized, the note states. This corps will take no part in mili- you must be willing to share your tary operations. Representatives of the Jewish people had been asked to bread with your kith and kin, your form a detachment in this police corps, the Ukrainians say in their request flesh and blood, homeless in God's that the English, French and Italians designate instructors to organize wide world. Every moment is pre- I cious; thi saving 'sock can not lie the force. • • • • portp-ned, dare not be delayed. The speaker of the Polish Seim,•at a session of the standing committee, emphatically repudiated the charge made by Lutoslaysky during his recent visit to I'aris that "a Jewish deputy" had told the speaker that Jews pre- MINISTER IS ATTACKED ferred Russia and the Ukraine to Poland, of which they were enemies, be- BECAUSE WIFE IS SAID cause of the opportunities of business in the other two countries. Deputy TO BE FORMER JEWESS Thon demanded an explanation from the speaker and also that the Jewish deputy who haul made the alleged statement be named. Replying, the E. II. Clarke Weekly Market Review gives the facts pertaining to speaker officially denied having heard any such remark from any Jewish the active stocks in the various markets. Write today for a copy. BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — The anti- deputy. Semitic press has launched out on a • • • • rabid attack upon the Bavarian prime Boris Brasol, leader of the ultra-reactionary Russian monarchists, has minister, Count Lerchenfeld, because come to Washington with a plea to Secretary Hughes for the non-recogni- his wife, alleged to be an American tion of the Far Eastern Republic. It is said that Brasol was an assistant Jewess, whose maiden name is said to Eetablished 1913. prosecutor in the famous Beilis ritual murder trial at Kiev, under the Czar. have been Miss Wyman, later convert- Ninth Floor Real Estate Exchange Building, Detroit, Mich. 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