PAGE TWO T ilEk gr iL IL DIVEW ISB/2;°10G 14 _ in- "Good Furniture Is Not Expensive" grinummum. Ow so/es neon. tar noir resin on Solladayllintol 5:30 p. m. Handsome Two -Piece Mohair Suite fund to he devoted for purposes others than relie f. Chicago, Philadelphia and the Bronx each pledged 5:15,000. The congress was attended by more than 390 delegates. It was reported that 103,274 voted throughout the country for delegates to the congreas and that 27 cities have, in addition,, chosen delegates at conferences. The I congress was officially opened by I Judge Aaron J. levy, who declared ; that the problems of immigration, Pal-1 estine and Hebrew education were the / MEN'S CLUB HOLDS INSPIRING MEETING Largest Attended Dinner Ad- dressed by Blind Rabbi Aaronaohn. The largest attended dinner-meet- taken up at the sea- i ing of the Men's Club of Temple Beth I El, held Tuesday evening, proved a 'iaAn'n. message front President Coolidge i most inspiring event. Addresses were was presented to the congress by I delivered by Rabbis Michael Aaron- Rabbi Wise ,as follows: , mho, Leo al. Franklin and Henry J. 'The president of the United Stales; Berkowitz and by Jacob Nathan, res- in the course of a visit by Rabbi Wise I Went of the club. . of the Central and Free Synagogue' . r. Nathan, in his opening remarks, of New York and chairman of the en. called upon the newly appointed com- mortise of the American Jewish Con- gress, in session October 11-16, New mittees to co-operate for greater ac- tivities dining the present year. Ile York, expressed himself us being in outlined the plans of the new admin- sympathy with the general aims and purposes of the American Jewish Con- istration and the work that has been grebe which is to mart in New York laid out or the term. Des Iwo U. Franklin,-in a brief but Sunday afternoon. inspiring address; called upon the club "American Jews are justified in to be of service to the temple and the seeking to safeguard the rights of community. their brother Jews in all lands in Rabbi Aaronsohn, the war hero, who which these may be in any way im- was blinded during the world conflict, perillml; and the more because the was introduced by Rabbi Berkowitz, Jew in this country is secure in those who was his classmate at the Hebrew religious, civil, political rights, which Union College. are the inalienable possession of every Rabbi Aaronsohn spoke on "Breth- law-abiding American. ren in Affliction,' and his theme em- "The president declared himself to be particularly interested in the effort of American Jews to take part in the building up of Palestine under British mandate as a Jewish homeland, where homeless Jews may rebuild their an- cient and historical home whither' Jews and all peoples may turn for the inspiration with which Palestine has long blessed mankind. "When told that it is felt in Jewish crick, that immigration restrictions bear especially upon the Jews, and that ie some East European countries I would-be Jewish immigrants to Amer- lea are not fairly dealt with by our s consular representatites, the president , stated: "'This administration will continue ! to refuse sanction and tolerance to any anti-Jewish discrimination in the • matter of inunigratith, or in any other mutter.' "Ile felt sure that a careful inves- tigation, if needed, would reveal that ithniri seeso-called ni. discriminations were ! foremost to he Which We "rice Remarkably Lou , n iIEN we selected our stock of living room furniture for tl it holiday season the styles were so beautiful and the patterns so varied, that we hardly knew where to stop. Naturally, among Nil them we were able to secure some extraordinary- bargains. Here is one of them. • The suite is one of unusually graceful lines and is cot end with best quality Chase's figured nnihair in taupe with' rose background. 1111111Igany feel. Marshall spring Illn- struction and Is cushi o ns. Sofa $195 Chair $98 A Sop of Unusual Quality Made in Our Own Shops D II ,„ ,,„. s„„,„ king nun 1111(1, as the (honing shims, is a most nonfottalile couch. The D111- 14144'croshiun On t he seal is of donn as am also the pillons in the bas k. Bring meta in our tint] shops, we can guarantee its iittalit). $ 188 hired at phasised that the old teaching of love and brotherhood in the only way by which peace will be restored to the world. Rabbi Aaronsohn was accompanied to Detroit by his sister, Dora Aaron- Bohn, who serves as her brother's eyes and assists him in all his work. GARRICK THEATER "Whispering Wires,' hailed as the great American thrillodrama, comes to the Garrick theater, Sunday eve- ning, Oct. 21, direct from a year's run in New York and three months in Chicago. The play is under the direction of the Messrs. Shubert, and is a fifty-fifty combination of thrills and laughter. CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES Buy now at big reduction in price. A Sphinx Receptacle for garbage can now be purchased for $5..00 complete, including deiivey and installation. We can guaran- tee these low prices for only A short time. Place your order NOW through H. M. KOFFMAN PI 2 E. Hancock 11503 141 Nett Bash Bldg. 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"In closing, the president earnestly / wished Godspeed of the American Jew- ish Congress, under the leadership of one of the best of Americans, Nathan Straus, in seeking to lift the Jewish peoples of all lands to a level equality of status, which is the deserved lot of the loyal and patriotic American stew." A car attractively designed, with new- type springs that notably improve the riding qualities -new conveniences and fittings--new beauty and comfort. The full text of the Palestine reso- lution as drafted by Israel Zangwill and other Congress resolutions will anpear in next week's inane of The Chronicle. A car that has made closed car owner- ship practical and desirable for everyone - for business and family use alike—for country and city. • • • concern is now with reparations. WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS "Only Way to World Peace." URGED BY AMERICANS NEW YORK.—A resolution calling Zangwill, the internationalist, the pacifist, expressed himself in what he for the convention of a World Jewish declared to be the only way to world Congress, "primarily in the interest peace: of Palestine, ' Was adopted by the (Concluded from Page 1.) wit that characterized the great ad- "There is only one way to world American Jewish Congress at Toes- congress to frame "II resolution which dress. peace, and that is the absolute aboli- doy'a session. The world congre.ss, the will carry great weight with the Brit- Views Problem As in Aeroplane. tion of passports, visas, frontiers, resolution decreed, is to be democrati- ish government." Ile was elected a "Going up an in an aeroplane to see member of the Palestine committee, the Jewish problem," Zangwill de- custom-hones, and all other devices cally elected and is to represent the thereby scoring another victory in be- scribed the picture of the Diaspora that make of the population of our Jewish people of the world as a unit. The executive committee was ex- not a co-operating civilization, ing chosen to assist in the work for as being mainly dark, comprising but hut a mutual irritation society." pected to communicate with Jewish Palestine, not as an enemy of Zionist, practically the entire globe. The ruin national and international organiza- The Jews of New York came ip for as some were wont to paint him, but wrought by the' hooligans of the a full share of criticism when Zang- tions to urge the speedy convention of as a "maximum Zionist," as Dr. Wise Ukraine he described in the grim will warned the East Side that it could the world congress. A resolution also deseribm1 him. words of the Chief Rabbi of the Brit- not expect to survive as a Jewish com- was nth pted thanking David Lloyd Dar Gum. Zangwill." ish Empire: "150,000 human being, munity without a burning religious George for "far-reaching vision in his American Jewry's distinguished were bayonetted, bombed, buried alive, faith. Even the Ku Klux Klan with handling of the Jewish problem." guest wan introduced to the Carnegie drowned, thrown alive into lime pits, all its absurdities was to him more Nathan Straus was elected honor-1 Hall audience in the words with which and subjected to the most diabolical respectable than a racial Jewry that ary president and Dr. Stephen S. the late Dr. Theodor Ilerzl alluded to torturer that only a Dantesque Dung- ham. lost its soul. And at the luncheon Wise, president. Other officers elected I Zangwill, quoted for the first time by ination could conceive." on Monday afternoon he called the were B. G. Richards, general secre- Rabbi Wise: "Der Guter Zangwill." "MI Eastern Europe, in fact, hi red Carnegie Hall audience the least in- tary; Samuel Untermyer, Joseph Ha- When he find began to read his ad- with the trails of our bleeding fugi- telligent he ever addressed. rondess and Justice Aaron J. Levy,I dress, Zangwill's voice shook. It W/.01 "I felt yesterday," he declared, "de- honorary vice-presidents. a mutt of the tremendous ovation tives," Zangwill declared. "Mussolini Jemmied of Greece fifty million lire spite the vast audience that listened given him by the thousands who came as compensation for a few murdered to me for two hours, I felt that the to see and hear him. Italians. If we hail the power to im- thing was a failure—because I never JR. HADASSAH TO HOLD , The compleet address should have pose the blood-money for our mur- COUNTRY FAIR NOV. met an audience more slow to under- taken fully three hours to read. After dered, the Jewish national treasury stood, more dense in appreciating an hour and a half's presentation of would be no replete that the financing points. Sunday evening, Nov. IN, the gym- I mean it is a great proof of the first half of the brilliant paper, of Palestine would become child's play. me that the Jews, whoever were there nasium of the Shaarey Zedek will he Zangwill condensed the balance Into The only thing to be said for the ( don't know who they were—Jews, transformed into a real old-fashioned another half hour's time, leaving out Christendom that has witnessed these heathen or Christian—in those gal- county fair ground, sponsored by the ! many important points because of the horrors without protest is that the leriesl wean the least intelligent audi- Junior Hadassah. lateness of the hour. Of special note among the many treatment of the Jew at the hands of emir. I have ever spoken to. In unmistakable terms, the great the Christian nations ix only a little "I have spoken in the Albert Hall— features will be "The Dancing Chan- Jewish publicist analyzed the prob- worse than their treatment of one always for unpopular Causes—about ticleer." There will be prize exhibits,' lem affecting Israel throughout the another." Russia or about female suffrage, long lralloon ascensions, unusual dancing world and flayed the enemies of the To add insult to injury, Zangwill before anybody would say a word in contests, sale shows, Paul Whitman's Jew with a powerful indictment of teetered bitterly, the world still at- favor of those things. And I felt from orchestra and a continuous round of anti-Semitic governments that have t aches to the 'Jew the stigma of Shy- the topmost galleries a wave of un- entertainment. been guilty of persecutions. His ad- I ode, such a stigma coming indeed The proceeds will g3 for the benefit derstanding of the smallest points. dress was throughout marked by the trangely from ■ world whose chief This I missed yesterday and this to of the Palestinian war orphans' me is proof that you have failed in adopted by and wholly dependent upon I America to make the Jews of New the Detroit chapter of Junior Iladas- York acquainted with the real probe - sah. The next meeting of the Junior Ions of Jewish life—and that is th Hadassah will be held Wednesday task of your congress." evening, Nov. 7, at the Shaarey Zedek.. The price is $1250 I. o. b. Detroit-51197.50 delivered 18 What's in a Name? HIS coat is from the Rollins Company of Detroit—you know the Rollins who are known to Detroit for having catered to the exclusive patron- age cf this city for many years." No matter how beautiful the fur coat, no matter how alluring the adjectives of the saleslady, give the garment a handle in the form of the maker's name,and you get down from the abstract to the concrete. Rollins' furs have long carried the prestige of correct modes in fur garments into the minds and homes of smartly gowned women in Detroit. To the fashionably gowned woman the name Rollins means quality of pelt and work manship, and above all else style -- style recognized as the authen- tic interpretation of fashion as decreed by Paris and New York. irrrial He 11 .firmairon of your •rlaiow ia a tilt to our sboorroutels .Gkeitabit - s 36 ADAMS Ayr., WEST On Grand Circus Park On a THOMAS J. DOYLE JEFFERSON AT CHENE GLENDALE 7117 Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward—Northway 5782 Northeast Motor Co., 8534 Jos. Campau—Empirr 4083 Midwest Motor Co., 7753 Grand River — Garfield 7100 Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot—Lincoln 11 71 Jew•-200 Per Cent Americans. Referring to the anti-Semitic at- tacks on the Jews, Zangwill said that ever has honestly believed in the Ehlers of Zion and their fantastic con- spiracy is a fool, and whosoever shall •ontinue to repeat this accusation which I hereby give the lie is a reek- 'ess and incorrigible r igue. If the le vs to \ e a political failing, it is that hey are tit, pa trietic-- were it pAssi- Ae they car old be 201 per cent Ameri- Proceeds of Welfare Organiza- tion Dance to Go for Or- phans and Widows. The European Jewish Women's Welfare Organi-ation will hold a mass meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 23, at the Mogen Abraham synagogue on Farnsworth street. l'rominent speakers will address the gathering. Detroit Jews are urged to attend and become acquainted with the work of the organization. Plans are under way for the annual' dance, to he held on Nov. IR at Hotel Stotler. Mrs. H. Stanfield is chair- man, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Ratkof- sky. Mrs. Agnes Levin is treasurer of the ball committee. The proceeds of the dance will go towards bringing to this country the orphans and wid- ows of Europe. gnilliNMUNHOMMIlillagM0MNONNNOWNIMMOMUMMIIMINRUMMEIIMMION gg If Judaism have not the joy of life and the ivy of battle, it cannot live, Zangwill told his audience, and Juda- ism in a nutshell he described as the "Torch of Reason in the Hand of Love." Zangwill's attack on the Zionist ad- ministration and the work of the Brit- ish in Palestine came not as from one who is opposed to the building of the fewish homeland, but from a passion- ate adherent of the idea that a terri- trial Mime must be found for Israel. His address called for peace with the Work Resumed on Congrega- Arabs. He interpreted the Balfour tion Emanuel Building. Declaration as calling for rights granted both the Jews and the Arabs Work was resumed Monday morn- and advocated a conference between ing on the building of the new ayna- the Ito t• settle the conditions of rs 'go. of Congregation Emanuel, at ',Pace'. the southwestern corner of Taylor and Addressing himself to American Wilson avenues. Feldman A Milgrom levy en the Jewish problem in this are the contractors. montry, Zangwill said that it may be Officers of the congregation appeal that the wane of Christian madness for the co-operation of the northwest will spread (rem the shambl es of Eu- le wish community and of those who rope to this country, and declared hate already pledged for the syna- that when Isaiah asks, "Watchman, gogue. Pledgors are urged to make what of the night! there Is a wonder- payment immediately. ful answer, "The morning enmesh and Jacob Warren of 521 Glynn court also the night." He admonished the is president of the r ,ngregation. 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