PAGE FIVE, ritefirrnorzlzwittlikorome SANDERS TO ASSUME DUTIES AS GENERAL MANAGER OF D-A-C I "graternat anb Cub 'Notcs W. J. Doughty, president and gen- Sisterhood Em•nuel. eral manager of the Detroit Air Cooled Car Company, makers of the The Sisterhood of Congregation 32 horsepower, twin-three D-A-C, Emanuel announces a change in the makes the announcement that ar- date of their card party to Wednes- rangements have been perfected with day, June 28, as the Iladassah are Frank Sanders of Chicago to assume giving a card party on June 31. The the duties of general sales manager Sisterhood will give a luncheon and of the D-A-C and the entire market- card party at the new Craystone Car- ing of the•new air cooled car will be dens. Tables should be reserved im- under the supervision of Mr. San- mediately, as only a limited number d ots. will he sold. For reservations call At a recent meeing of D-A-C NIrs. II. Gordon, Hemlock 7706; Mrs. stockholders held in Detroit Sanders I,. Solovich, Market 1246-W; Mrs. was elected first vice-president and Herman Fisher, hemlock 7584. En- President Doughty induced him to re- tire proceeds are for charity. There linquish all other connections and de- will be prizes for each table. vote his years of motor car experi- ence to the furtherance of the Daughters of Esther Mizrachi. D-A-C. Mr. Sanders for several A meeting of the Daughters of years was factory representative of Esther Mizrachi will be held this Sun- the air cooled Franklin and recently day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the was the largest Franklin distributor Mogen Abraham Synagogue on in the United States, with headquar- Farnsworth streets. Dr. Magnes of ters in Chicago. Mr. Sanders brings New York will address the organiza- to the D-A-C organization a fund of tion, giving interesting information marketing experience that is equaled about conditions in Palestine. Mem- by few motor car officials and is ad- bers and friends of the society are ditional evidence that President urged to be present and hear Dr. Doughty intends to surround himself Magnes' message. Refreshments will with the best men available. be served. Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge. A card party will be given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge on Monday afternoon, June 26, at 2 o'clock, on the ballroom floor of the Steller Holes'. Refreshments will be served and prizes awarded. Tickets may be obtained from members of the auxiliary. The next regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary will be held Mon- day evening, June 12, at 8 o'clock, on the ballroom floor of the Statler Hotel. All members are urged to at- tend, as important plans will be dis- cussed. I. Z. A. The Detroit chapter of the Inter- collegiate Zionist Association, at the meeting held Wednesday evening at the Shaarey Zeedk, re-elected Miss Esther Rosenstein as president. Zelda Medvedov was elected vice-president, Faye Aronson secretary and Sam Zellman treasurer. The organization will function throughout the summer in the form of a study circle, plans for which are now under way. Clairmount Club. Philomathic Debating Club. M. Velick of the initiation commit- '1he Philomathic, at its meeting of tee announces that novelties are be- last Sunday evening, instituted a program of hat speeches instead of ing introduced in the initiation cere- the scheduled debate. Topics that mony of the club. At the last meet- — are outstanding in the affairs of the ing, the Clairmount Weekly, the or- Starting a comparative) y few years world were discussed by Ben Safir, ganization's paper, was read by John ago with a lone car, the Broadway R. Bernstein and Sydney DeYoung. Sklar. A half-hour of the Meeting Taxicab and Service Company has This Sunday evening will find the was devoted to parliamentary drill . grown until it now operates a fleet of Philomathic meeting for the last time Harry Mills gave a saxophone selec - II cars. this term with the exception of the tion, accompanied on the piano by There are various reasons for this model The record of the The Philomathic can Mr. Rubinstein. prosperity. In the first place, Abe ' boast of the most successful term indoor baseball team so far is four Ilertzberger, the manager of the in the 23 years of the organization's games won and none lost. The next company, saw that those who hire existence. The board of directors, meeting of the club will be held cars prefer something that has an in- : under harry II. Platt, the speaker, Thursday evening at the Clairmount dividual and private appearing look, worked with unselfish efforts, to ob- clubrooms, 5139 Ilastings street. Vis- hence he has kept away from the , tan a high standard and the success itors are invited. taxicab look, buying touring cars, that has been obtained can not be Let-Er-Flicker Club. sedans and limousines. : doubted. The Let-Er-Flicker Club held their Mr. Hertzberg sees that these cars . At the final meeting of this term, are kept spick and span and when a' which will be held at the Farnsworth weekly meeting last Thursday at the car arrives at the shire it is wanted Talmud Torah, the organization will home of Miss Ethyle Schnabel, 1464 there is nothing about it but the li-' elect its officers for the ensuing term, Virginia Park. After the meeting, cense number that looks like other , reopening in September. Along with dancing was enjoyed and vocal selec- cars in the service. the election of officers will be the tions were rendered by Miss Rosalie Madanes. The club decided to give The drivers have been picked with final reports of committees. a formal dinner dance and the presi- the same care. They are intelligent, dent, Norman Birnkrant, will head • and experts and the service is such Progress Club. af- that the company has not had any At the last meeting of the Progress committee to take charge of this The entertainment committee trouble in keeping its patrons. Club the semi-annual election was fair. The eras are operated by the hour held, the following being elected: arranged a program for the next or trip. The rates are reasonable. President, 1. Sachs; vice-president, F. meeting, to be held Thursday, June The telephone number is Cadillac 301 Fogelson; secretary, C. Miller; trees- 15, at the home of Norman and Theo- and the main office of this company urer, II. Elias. The board of direc- dore Birnkrant, 628 East Boston is at 1448 Randolph street. tors consists of I. Sachs, 11. Collinger, boulevard. S. Kovan, I. Falk, S. Bernstein and Nu Beta Phi. D. I. Berris. Sunday evening, June Frontenac Cafe. A regular meeting of the No Beta 11, the Progress Club will oppose the Phi Sorority was held Wednesday The Frontenac Cafe at 42 Mon- Maccabean Sports in a debate at the evening, May 31, at the home of Miss roe is reputed to be the coolest place El Moshe synagogue. The Progress Jeanette Kabaker, 590 East Palmer in town, where one can get an ex- Club is now launching a member- avenue. Final arrangements for the cellent meal and at the same time en- ship campaign and all Jewish boys social event to be held Wednesday joy dancing on a wonderful dance and girls between the ages of 15 and evening were made. The next regu-' floor. The Frontenac has a washed 17 are invited to attend the meet- tar meetnig will take place at the air system and is equipped with all ings., held each Thursday evening at home of Miss Ida Silver, 590 Palmer particulars of a modern dining room. 7:30 o'clock at the Balch School club- avenue, Wednesday evening, June 14. room. •• BROADWAY TAXICAB 1 0 11 11 1 1: MESSENGER CO. CARS HAVE PRIVATE LOOK Miles Per Gallon With D•A-C Twin Three Impossible You Say— but that is exactly what has been accom- plished time and again with this wonder motor. Motorists and dealers, who have bought and sold motor cars since their advent, mar- vel that a six cylinder motor can perform this astonishing mileage. It is generally conceded that foreign mo- tor car designers have always gotten more power and mileage per cubic inch of piston displacement than have American engi- neers. This is amply demonstrated by the unusually high mileage of the D-A-C 32 H. P. "twin-three." sented by a constantly increasing number of students in entering classes and insufficient class room and dormitory accommodations. This statement said in response to an in- quiry that with a widespread discus- sion of that sort going on it was na- (Concluded from page one.) tural that there should be talk about me of the faculty meeting and the the proportion of Jews at the col- vote to have the president appoint lege. Isio other official statement as the special committee for the sifting to the extent to which the question of candidates for admission. In my is a factor has been made. A. D. HILLMAN opinion most of the discussion has There are now pending in the Leg- Real Estate Exchange Specialist been based upon idle rumors." islature two orders for an inquiry to exchange what you have Mack Exercised Over Matter. I determine whether the proposed more At the state house the conference and do not want for what effective sifting of candidates for ad- between the speaker and Harvard's you have not and do want. mission involves any discrimination head attracted considerable attention Cash for Land Contracts and against Jews. and caused some speculation as to Mortme. Legislature to Investigate. whether its purpose was to head off 213 Hammond Bldg. Main 4763 A third order introduced in the possible legislative inquiry. House of Representatives by Repre• Judge Julian W. Mack of Chicago, sentative Sullivan of Boston and re- one of the overseers of Harvard Uni- FlhIgik\lhlb." ferred to the joint committee on versity, is said to be much exercised rules calls for appointment of a joint over the entire matter. committe to consider the advisability Regardless of what may be done in of eliminating by amendment all the future, admission to Harvard will mention of Harvard University in the not be restricted this year. For the state constitution so that the consti- next 12 months any student who can tution would contain nothing "ap- pass the regular examination for en. proving or assenting to a plan which trance will be admitted regardless of operates against any man because of race or creed. race or creed." This order also calls for appointment of another commit- President Lowell of Harvard Uni- tee to investigate the desirability of versity is considered in Jewish circles permitting Harvard to enjoy exemp- as being decidedly unfriendly to the tion from taxation "should its plan Jews. This feeling on his part was to become a private and restricted in- strongly evidenced at the time of the stitution be consummated." The text as appointment of Louis D. Brandeis of the order follows: associate justice of the United States "Whereas, the General Court of , Supreme Court. President Lowell Massachusetts, anxious to safeguard was among the leaders in the move- the freedom and privileges of her ment to prevent the confirmation of citizens, takes cognizance of the re- On completed single and two- [ President Wilson's appointment of ported program of Harvard Uni- family residences. Six per cent agement is offering a bill of several • I Mr. Brandeis. versity to place restrictions upon the simple interest. Easy monthly • • • amateur acts with a list of cash prizes t taxesshou pe was ld s t ,. h d matriculation of those who profess the United States asserted because he a o n payments, repayable over ten awarded to the three best. The au- HARVARD ORDERS INQUIRY; Ha rva r d property i the Jewish faith, and deplores any Jbeewim pose d g years. Should death happen any dience picks the winners by the BOSTON COUNCIL ATTACKS stead of allowing it to be tax exempt. act which may cause racial or re- time before 10 years, then the amount of applause. The amateur CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The ques- Councilman I.ane, a Harvard gra, - ligious animosity; therefore, be it mortgage is automatically paid shows are given in addition to the tion of sifting more effectively can- uate, corrected Mr. Moriarity's state- "Ordered, that a joint special corn- A by insurance, and all payments didates for admission to Harvard, mitte be appointed to consider the ment regarding tax exemption. Ile regular program of pictures and on the mortgage stops. And vaudeville. which has been said to involve the stated that only property of Harvard advisibility of amending the consti- your family receives cash, in Next week the featured act on the proportion of Jewish students, was tution of the commonwealth so that used for educational purposes is tax vaudeville bill will be the famous A addition to the mortgage being referred by the board of overseers to exempt, and that, contrary to Mr. all reference to Harvard University, g wiped out, a sum equal to the Dancers De I,uxe, who will present a committee to be drawn from the its institution and conduct, may be Moriarity's assertion, there was no a display of terpischorean novelties • amount which has been paid on faculties of the university. A state- eliminated, so that there may be downtown property belonging to liar- and one of the bright bits of the per- the principal of the mortgage. ment from the university said that, nothing in the constitution approving yard which fails to pay taxes. Write for particulars to formance will be the unison of the until the committee reported, no fur- or assenting to a plan which operates In charging Mr. Hagan with intent , they action on the matter would be against any man because of race to delay action on the resolution, Mr. dances of old with those of today. taken and no change made in the ex- There are many of the best dancers Moriarity declared: "I don't need to or creed; and be it further in vaudeville contained in the cast isting entrance requirements. The "Resolved, that a joint special corn- get in touch with these people-11er- and consequently the stepping will statement follows: mittee be appointed to investigate yard, that dominates the Good Gov- be something far out of the ordinary. "The board of overseers passed the . ssociation—the ment . A the advisability and desirability l ern g maen following vote at their meeting Tues- h t tione th to, a e to that P. 0. Box No. 564 t al e a c — a niversity, should ea r his se P A rvardU permitting Ha come 0 day morning: private and re- out how to vote on this resolution." its plan to become " 'Voted, that a committee drawn DETROIT, MICHIGAN EASTWOOD INN IS NOW As finally adopted, the resolution 0 0 1, stricted institution be consummated, from the faculties of the university to enjoy exemption from taxation reads: IN CHARGE OF WEYER Ai.WhILMMILIllets. be appointed by the president of the "Whereas, it has been stated in upon its realty and holdings." university to consider and report to Council Condemns Harvard. Bo ston newspapers that the president the governing board's principles and Joseph P. Weyer, former manager resolution COLUMBIA The Boston City Council unani- and fellows of Harvard University, methods for more effective sifting of acting in conjunction with the facul- of the Phoenix City Club and the mously voted to adopt a MONUMENTAL WORKS candidates for admission to the uni- condemning the Harvard authorities ty of arts and sciences of Harvard Redford Country Club, is now pro- Granite and Marble Monuments versity of which the committee au- for their alleged intention to dis- College, contemplate a restriction prietor of the Eastwood Inn, one of thorized by the faculty of arts and 8311 W. Jefferson Cede 2223-M upon admission, based on religious the biggest family roadhouses in criminate against Jewish scholars. sciences shall be a part.' Michigan. Morris Weiss, Prop. Prior to the vote on the resolu- and racial ground, therefore "The vote of the faculty of arts The Eastwood Inn, on Gratiot and "Be it resolved, that the City tion Councilman James T. Moriarity RELETTERING A SPECIALTY and sciences was in similar terms, assailed Harvard as the university Council of Boston express its disap- the Eight-mile road, seats 425 in the Largest Stock of Jewish Mona. authorizing the appointment of • "which only a few years ago discrim- proval of such discrimination and main dining room downstairs and 150 meets in the City. committee from that body. inated against my fellow Catholics— condemn as un-American and preju- in the upstairs dining room. The "No further action will be taken, and Irish—while today it is dis- dicial to the interests of the city and new Gratiot road leading to the Inn nor any change made in the existing policy which may deny to certain has just been completed. criminating against the Jews." In NMI entrance requirements until the corn- An all-star orchestra plays for the In its original form, the resolution American citizens the same oppor- mittee has reported." referred to the alleged discrimination tunities for education and advance- dancing on the up-to-date dance floor. M•ck, Lodge Attend. as being in fact positively contem- ment as may be accorded to others." A new addition has just been made The board met in executive session to the pavilion. There is a five-acre plated, but an amendment, offered by with what was said to be about an farm in connection with the road- Councilman Hagan and adopted by a COLONIAL THEATER average attendance of members. vote of five to four, changed the posi- house and diners are served fresh Those who were present included vegetables from the Eastwood Inn tive statement to the modification, Just because summer is coming on farm. Judge Julian W. Mack of Chicago, "It has been stated in Boston news- the only Jewish member of the board, us with a rush is no reason why a Eastwood Inn solicits for special pa pers h t," t theater should begin lessening the in- banquets and parties, for which it is and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. During discussion of the amend- The board had before it the follow- ment Councilman Watson admitted terest in its programs. At least that's especially suited. ing vote of the faculty of arts and that he "cherished a biggoted feeling the conclusion of the Colonial Thea- sciences, which has authority over toward Harvard," but, he cold, he did ter management, judging by the pro- OPENS NEW STUDIO the college itself, as distinct from the not "want to be made • monkey of" grams that are being offered to pat- harry Feinberg, formerly owner of affiliated graduate schools: "That a in the event that the Ilarvard au- rons. Announcements for next week the Rembrandt Studios, is now lo- Granite sad Marble special committee be appointed by thorities deny they are contemplating include another splendid picture, to- cated at 1514 Woodward avenue, the president to consider principles discriminatory action against Jewish gether with five more acts picked Woodward Arcade, and is prepared methods for more effectively sift- with care from the great number of and scholars. are now avail- to continue the high-class work he has ing candidates for admission." Ac- Mr. Moriarity, in his speech, aver- the best en tour that done in the past. Ills new studio is tion by the board of overseers is un- red that President Lowell of Harvard I able to the management from the known as the Gainsboro Studio, and 664 Winder Street derstood to have been necessary to went to Washington to oppose con- 1Shubert circuit. Phone Cadillac 48 And what fun patrons are having is equipped with latest apparatus. Mr. complete this vote. firmation by the Senate of President Feinberg follows the newest methods previous state- Louis A. Werbe, Representative As indicated by a Wilson's nomination of Louis D. on Friday evenings: Every Friday in photography. The Only Jewish MONUMENT men t by university officials, the corn- Court f night, at 8 and 10 o'clock, the man- ms to Bran Dealer in Detroit. mittee will consider the problem pre- PREJUDICE AGAINST JEWS SHOWN IN NEW POLICY OF HARVARD WE KNEW what this motor could do, but to further convince the buying public, we turned the D-A-C twin-three over to the Detroit Testing Laboratory with instruc- tions to thoroughly test the car and motor under exact touring conditions. Officials of the D-A-C were in no way connected with this test—the car at all times being under the supervision of the D. T. L. engineers. ■■■■•■•■•■•■■■110 Real Estate Loans 6% Interest. No Commissions or Bonus Charged. And Here's What They Say: "We regard the test, where the rate and distance traveled and the fuel consumed were both accurately determined, of far greater value than data obtained from block tests under favorable and unrepresentative conditions, but which data proves to the de- signer the correctness of his hypothetical assumptions. Particularly promising are the results obtained in view of the fact that the engine had been in use over a year prior to the test. "We made a thorough study of each of the parts with a view to criticizing such in- novations as seemed impractical or which did not promise durability. Aside from one or two suggestions we might make relative to appearance and which are more a matter of individual preference we believe that too high credit cannot be given the designer for the many original ideas embodied and which contribute to much greater economy, simplicity, durability, lightness and acces- sibility than usually obtains in such a car and give it distinct advantage over similar types and classes." See this wonder car- ride in it—and regard- less of what cars you have owned, you will agree that nothing lik e it has ever been built. Detroit Air Cooled Car Co. Phone Glendale 4669 3745 Cass Avenue to WE PROTECT YOUR FURS g Fur Insurance and Storage p to save by having remodeling and repairing done 0 Now is the time # Our same high quality standards will always be maintained liable, satisfactory and inexpensive manner. 0, HOME MORTGAGE BUREAU ■■•■■■■■■11 Henry the Hatter during the off • in re- B. 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