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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-10-17

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piebuiRonjEwisn KONICLE

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voson.

loaginaui Natre

IN BAR EXAMINATION

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Oriental Rugs

Objets d'Art

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GIVEN HIGHEST RATING

FORMAL
OPENING

••••••• ■ •• ■
•••

The results just announced of the
The -commits-et- in char
recent bar examination fur Michigan
held at Lansing, indicate that Aaron Jewish Young People's Se.
which
will be given the .
;Kurland received the highest stand-
Oct. TO, has asked M r.
Ilarry Hirshberg, Mr. and 1'
Rich and Mr. and Mrs. I o
will act as

Salon

Morris Gross of
ing several days

ROYAL FURNITURE

AARON KURLAND

fall that the moue Pepin.

ARE INVITED —

.

MONUMENT UNVEILED
TO LUDWIG FRANK

WOODWARD at GARFIELD

WILL INVESTIGATE
NEW BOND ISSUES

Rosenblatt to Examine Plans
Requiring Underwriting
by American Jews.

_

to Palestine, I was fortunate to he prises which, are not in a position to
able to float in the American market enlist private capital, such as ethisa-
the first municipal jtond issue in Jew- tion, agrit ultural colonization, Mimi-
ish history, the bonds issued by the gration. America, which has been the
township of Tel Aviv which have been principal support of the latter aetivi-
taken up by the American investing ties, will, I sin sure, display an titifial
The interest in the investment phase of the
public," Mr. Rosenblatt said.
success of this first bond issue has rebuilding of Palestine which it is my
present mission to promote."
extending
or
demonstrated the value
The marketing of Palestinian bonds
this method of financing Palestine's
an
larger
will
be carried on under the auspices
economic development IIS
scale. The feasibility of this method, of the American Zion Commonwealth,
of course, is due to the fart that Pal- the ttflicial laud agency of the Zionist
estine now tart., a mod field for safe Organization, which has assumed eon-
trot of a special corporation fur this
and profit: ble illy. -Intent.
purists,
New Projects Emerge.

ARMY OF CHILDREN
ADDED TO SCHOOLS

New York Effort to Populate
Religious Centers Makes
Telling Progress.

NEW YORK.—An additional 10,-
OOP Jewish children were placed in
Jewish religious schools and 'rainfall
'Ninths in the city of New York last
y e ar by the .1,•wisil Asso-
ciation, see, ril i ng III report: read at
"In the past several months a num-
ber of Palestinian ;indents have ap- Sousa and His Band Will Give the annual meeting of the association,
held remintly at the Astor Hotel, un-
plied to us for financial co-operation
Two Concerts in Orchestra
der the presidency of Israel Unter-
along similar lines of investment.
berg. More than 711 per cent of the
Hall November 12.
Among the outstanding ones are,
new pupils paid their own tuition fees.
first, a bond issue for the various Jew-
f The balance is being taken care of by
ish colonies that have now been recog-
The afternoon and evening o
Wednesday,
Nov.
12,
will
he
the
or-
a
scholarship fund of the association.
nized as municipalities, a branch rail-
way to connect the principal cities mishit/ for the annual Detroit appear- Through the primaganda of the asso_
eiatien not IS than 211,11110 children
with the older Jewish colonies and the alive of Lieut-Cam. John Philip Supra
construction of a well-equipped hotel and his famous band. They will piny in i New York were reached by special
rallies. To u t houoand parents were
in Jerusalem.
at Orchestra flail.
This will be the first time in sev- approached at parents' meetings..
"The promotion of these financial
Twenty-five thousand pupils pantie-
years that Sousa and his band
operations is a part of the work of oral
have core to Detroit on any other ipated in a contest for regularity of
the Zionist Organizatioh, Other
than Sunday, but different book- attendance at the Hebrew schools.
Phases of its activity belong to the day
til io,f
1 .:11 i1 01.,,s t fh,0ruorr,0;ttlihipriii ity
Koren Ilayesod, w1; -h is interested ing arrangements this year have made 1
attend:mcr, in
primarily in the promotion of enter- the change niicessary.
the form of medals and certificates;
130 out of this ifuniber wore sent, at
ths e xpo of the .lowish Education-
al `Asoociatien, to it summer canny,
when their religious education was
continued.
Activity Resultful.
The propaganda of the association
has resulted in stimulating Meal in-
Condensed Statement Showing Condition of
itiative and new schools are now being
ripened in neighborhoods where such
whorls dill not exist before.
Judge Otte A. Itosalsky, in a fer-
vent plea on behalf of Jewish 1.11Uril-
lion in Amerieri, outlined the future
plans of the Jewish Educational As-
sociation, pointing out that although
results of the past activities are very
encouraging, the number of its sup-
porters is net mimmensurate with the
ROIT
OF DET
task ts h e myemplished. In this fu-
ture, the Jewish Educational Asso-
ciation
plans to concentrate its ef-
At the close of business October 10th, 1924
forts to impreVinit the physical con-
dition of the existing Ilehre• anti
RESOURCES
Jewish odigieus schools by increasing
the facilithk.
The fellex ins were ellsled as the
$30,672,650.20
Loans and Discounts
beard of direetoro for the coming
2,801,674.28
year: Julius Bletinifield, •avolt H. Co-
United States Bonds and Certificates
hen, 'leery A. his Joseph !forst, Wil-
3,215,544.00
Other Bonds and Securities
liam P. Goldman, Jar.oh Klein, A. E.
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures, and Other Real
Kt refeld, Samuel C. Lampert, Joseph
1,248,131.90
I., lilang. 'Airs. Samuel D. Levy, 11r. J.
Estate
I. Macaw, David N. Moosesoohn,
Customers' Liability on Letters of Credit and Accept-
11. d e Sala Pied. Dr. Nathan Ratted,
227,261.90
Elia• Re's , Judge Otte A. Rooaloky.
ances
Santee' !totter:berg, . L eah IL Rubin,
18,823081.56
Cash and Due from Banks, Bankers and U. S. Treas
Samuel N. Sarnutils, Bernard Seniel,
!omit. Si real. Senator Nathan Straus,
149,336.18
Interest and Discount Earned, not Collected
Jr., Israel Unterberg. Jacob Wener,
Harry II. Liebovitz and Judge Samuel
D. Levy.
$57,138,080.02

NEW YORK.-- -Bernard A. Rosen-
blatt, the American member of the fi-
nance and economic committee Of the
World Zionist Organization, sailed for
Palestine. Ile is making his fourth
visit to that country during the past
five years, and will investigate pos.
Bible bored issues to be floated in Am-
erica for carious Jewish colonies now
recognized as Palestine municipalities.
Ile will inquire into plans for a branch
railway to connect the principal cities
of Palestine with the older Jewish col-
onies and the construction of a first-
class modern hotel for tourists in .ler-
usalem.
In an interview just before he sail-
ed, Mr. Rosenblatt declared that, be-
cause of the rapid progr•ris made in
the development of the JecsIsh home-
land, Palestine now offers a good field
for safe mid profitable investments.
On my return from my third visit

T HE

N titimal Bank of Commerce

Hudson-Essex Maintains Fine
Pace As Six Coach Grows
in Popularity.

LIABILTIES

$ 2,000,000.00

Capital Stock

2,000,000.00

Surplus Fund

Undivided Profits
Reserved for Accrued Interest and Taxes, etc

Liability Under Letters of Credit and Acceptances

Circulating Notes

Dividends Unpaid

Deposits

833,224.66

122,867.60

228,132.33
500,000.00
3,292.00
51,450,563.43

$57,138,080.02

II

DIRECTORS

EDSEI. B. FORD
W11.1.IAM P. HAMILTON
CHARLES H. HODGES
JAMES INGLIS
RICHARD P. JOY
SAMUEL R. KINGSTON
FRANZ C. KUHN
D. B. LEE
ALVAN MACAULEY
JOSEPH MACK

EDWARD M. MANCOURT

CHAS. S. MOTT
EDWIN H. NELSON

CHARLES M. ROEHM

. JOHN R. RUSSEL
MURRAY W. SALES
HENRY H. SANGER
CHARLES R. TALBOT
CHARLES B. WARREN

MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Foreign Exchange
Domestic Exchange
Safely Deposit Vrildts
Safetyneyosig Boxes

Complete record of b•lances ■ and signatures is
kept at both hanks, and customers' checks can
be cashed •1 either without delay.

Downtown Bank: 144 FORT STREET WEST

l

Savings Account/
Chrekingelecou ts
Caratarreiol tlecomsts
,t• , on ,kiarraps

Uptown Office GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING

Plat-rant weather has brought ahem
a marked improvement in business
feeling anti the public is buying cars
at a rate comparable with the best
months of the year. according to
.1 iron De Roy. Hudson-Essex dis-
tributor in Detroit.
Hudson-Essex business is more than
holding its own with the average for
'he year. The rear 1023 was a ban-
ter one, yet in fetal-labor of this
year Iludsen-Essex sold almoot twice
as many cars as a year ago. The rea-
son can Iie found in the widespread
popularity of the Essex six coach.
With halleon tires. this first enclosed
ear listing at $1.000 has all the coin-
fort, power, reliability and every-day
utility that can be asked.

OBITUARY

sta.

Mrs.

I'

. and
, ;sin

SYRIANS PETITION
FOR INDEPENDENCE

FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION

71.1ef

ho
its,

ing of the 2911 law graduates who
were applicant, for admission to the
Michigan bar. Mr. Kurland came to
the United States I i year , ago. Since
that time he has been actively inter-
ested in communal affairs and was the
Jay Lenick spent last 't
ml in
. first president of the local Ziiirei Zion Lansing, where he attended tin Mich-
Society. He is at present a member igan Agricultural Collt.ce
1
of the executive board of the Zionist
verkty of :Michigan game
('ultund Society.
Mr. Kurland has teamed offices at
1251 Penobscot Building, this city,
for the general practice tit. law

Exquisite examples of dining room and living room suites for
which "ROYAL" has been famous for over 50 years.

r e,
liritt
°' 7: •21A
d rt 1, I 11 I
it Macs/ a

,

(torah' Starks of Detrei•
oral dares in the city lryt
th
his mother, Mrs. Sarah Ala:,,
-- -
Miss Florence Beck now
1; the
Neck-end guest of her sist , 1. Mrs. II.
I. Rosenberg.
- --
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Al t ,
of
New York City aeration t
merit of their daughter. I.,
Js.
cult
Rathrier. son of Slr
M rs.
Joseph Ratline'. of this tit:,

presenting America's largest exclusive: showing of

Vb.,44
" 116'
ilx

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Mr. 111111 Mrs. .1. 11.
daughter, Irene, spelu
Detroit.

liiftreill,n and 11,,iiott


a rim

lorael
Rhein

Althea Go-t•nt-haunt, it
dent at Ann Arbor, sts
end with his parent , , Alr
A. Greentibaum.

Monday, October 20th

— You

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.111r. and Alro. .1..1. 111,1 , •
have been the guest. of
11Ir. rind Airs. Jacek
turned to their home in

of Our Second 1.loor

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ZIONIST DISTRICT
TO START AFRESH

-

Request League for Status

GEN FA. A , . I.I.
'F.
A 1- 1 1 1.i
1.. nn,ti•er
Mi'ha"I Lutiall, pr. -.id , , •
the
Syria-Palestie
Cek i -
niti
l'hekill A l . 1:111I, 1111111 , l • . '
\ ,:d..
inn Academy amd i• r hi,
st
f.i ju , ,t,,,,,,h. in 0, 0 ,
mow, ,,,,,,,,,i, t ,.,1 t „ i i
,

Was First German Soldier to Fall in

World War.

BERLIN.
LI. T: A.I
Certinionis-s
at the unveiling of the monument In
honor of Ludwig Frank were held in
:Mannheim Oct. 1 and 2.
Frank, a ,Iew, wao a mean-
lair of the German parliament alit! :I
leader of the Socialist party. Ile was
.ti..piral ,.(i or mini soldier :0 fall in the

the League el

tudwiv

\:r.•I

the Illii..tit atone

Syria

lull

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the in, lesion , 1

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lean ours, like Etimiton
already belong to the La.'

Noted Novelist ' Will -.Speak in Drive I f
.
cerenieffles were at.
For Greater Membersh:p.
The 111 . 111111 . 1a1
--_
, tended b y Koehler, the president of
Following the election of new exec- , ilitilt`11;
Dilitillill; EX-r , 11111C01-
alive officers, which will take rhe., tar Werth; the fernier president o f
within the next two weeks, the Do- the German Reichstag, Loeb, and
trail district of the Zionist Org.:wiz, thousands of republicans.
tion will engage in a membership
Followers of Adolph Hitler be.
drive in order to increase the nunieri-
the nesters announcing the
cal strength of the local ergarlizatittn. m•morial services in honor of Frank.
A. .1. Roffman, tiimiterary chairman The monument is being carefully
of the district, together with the die- _-warded by the police in order to pro.
trict membership committee, is con- test it alr:iinsl I• arla
sithiring the details of the drive, the
date of which will follow shortly after
After 50 Years of Workman -
'he officers are chosen.

, ' ; ,'It .0" , l ',1,,,, t , h .,',',.,`,.: .,8
. ,:illet h"01 ,t, l ,'..,. :,

Palestine, fat holland of I I.. , 1
mokoiered the world, is ii , • ' •
ion fp the land of the like ,, ,
omit., 'Tat •l, dienmoilii r
Fit rh•11 ;i1 ■ 11 lirlikil II , . i•

Syria and Pili,t1111 . .

1'1111, Alalik Calek.i. ,
Dole bile, al'I'kuti ht., 1
of t he ill,l'Irt:I t
, y,■■ •Chalat.ans, bringing II , •
e hich demands the liberi ■ '
timier the 'indention tit' Li
ship Heating Experts Pro- , power.

Novelist to Speak.
Mr. Koffman declared that Maurice
Samuel, the novelist and author of
the touch discussed "You Gentiles."
his latest work, will be the principal
speaker at a mass-meeting which will
be the outstanding event or the mem-,
bership drive. Mr. Samuel, who has
been spoken of as the most eloquent

duce Efficient Furnaces.

ii . ,11tilitV•'

1

A fter noire than 50 years of fiS-
perience in the making of heating fa-
cilities, the Hess Warming and Venti-
lating Company are predueing a,
welded steel furnace which, according
to the manager of the Detroit branch,
of the younger American Zionist I A. M. Kolotatl, gives ample, easily
orators aid) a thinker for unique "TV -
• regulated and clean heat throughout
finality, has just returned from an
the house. The Detroit branch, which
extended stay in Palestine.
is located•at 5720-22 Arcadia avenue,
The winter season of the district,
is prepared to give expert advice in
according or Air. Koffman, will be the
solution of heating problems with-
featured by a program of tiducational eat charge or obligation
upon the re-
activity. Plans are antler considera-
ceipt of a letter tr telephone call.
Ion for iuciting distinguished local
The company's phone number is Gar-
and nationally kr:ewe Jewish speakers field 11722.
to discuss current Jewish questions
The Hess welded furnace is tea-
as well as the various phases of the
; tared by an inner radiating surface
Palestinian situation.
of steel sheets. The furnace consumes
• any kind of coal.

DISPUTES COLUMBUS'
JEWISH ORIGIN DATA ;

I

NEW YORK.— (.I. T. A.) —"he ;
theory that Christtipher Columbus Was A
ref Jewish decent can net be suppert-
ed by historical data," it - la red Duke ;
D'Allta, who returned to Earle , after 0
a short stay in tl.a. United States. ;
The duke, who came at the head of I
a group of Spanish nehlemen to par- I
ticipatti in the international polo I
games, is held to he a throat dusty!, I
dant of the discevi-rer or
;
is in the possession of 2,1 Intters writ-
ten by Columbus and one of the chatts
used by him. 0
"The Spanish Academy of history
several years ago investigated the evi
donee submitted tO prove the Jewish I
n eighs of Columbus but owl,' n e t
/
it convincing," the Duke declared. Ile, I
however, confirmed the retort that hi. I
has been instrumental in publishing ;
recently, under the air:spit-es of the I
aristocratic Roxbury Club in Lon- I
:.
don, a Spanish translation front the j
original Hebrew Bible made by any of
his arrestors, Luis de Sunman, wIni
lived in the tifttx-nth century. The e
Duke 11' Alha also holds the English I
title of the Duke of Berwick.

/

I

Sale of Nash Motors Exceeds ';
Production to Extent of
Nearly 8,000 Cars.
0
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Little Hungarian
Kosher

Restaurant

1414 BROADWAY

Out of the high rent district,
which enables us to serve you a
real Hungarian Kosher meal at
popular prices.

Special attention given to Lodge

Parties, Weddings and Banquets

Harry Gretchko, Ruth Sage,

Props.

Cherry •239

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Sunday, October 26, 1924

Be Sure to Attend the

rand Ball

0

Given by the

FEDERATION of UKRAINIAN JEWS 1

and the

LADIES AUXILIARY

at the

Arena Gardem4

All the proceeds gn towards the upkeep of the Orphan Iloilo

Kiev, Ukraine, Russia.

De

Int ersold to the extent of nearly

your

duty.

The help is urgent and immeciiate.

Help

orphans who look to you for help.

is,1,1111 ears, although production is at
the highest point ever attained and
sales are running past the boot pre .
y1011, record, is the condition reported
by the Nash Motors Cempatsy, Ke-
nosha, Wis. In giving out this state-
ment. E. II. McCarty, general sales
manager, says: "Nash now occupies
what may be termed an unprecedent-
ed business position on several counts.'
Rarely in any manufacturing line
4101, an oversold condition exist co-
incident with record-breaking output.
And greater significance is vested in
this Mernand for the new Nash mod-
els, cluing tli the fact that it is taking
place at the season of the year ordi-
narily not the most productive in
point of sales and %Chen the motor car
industry as a whole is below the peak
of busineoo."

MRS. PEARL HERBERT
The death of Mro. Pearl Herbert.
wife of Samuel II. Herbert, occurred
Sept. 25 -at her home in Monosson,
Pa. Mrs. Herbert mat formerly W.:
Pearl Steroas of Detroit. She was
buried in Monesson. She is survived
In memory of our dear wife and
by her husband. two children. Janice,
mother, Lillian Flenderid, who passed
aged 7, and Howard, aged 3, all of
away one year ago Oct. 14.
Monosson; hsr parents. Mr. and Mrs.
No one knows the •ilent ileart•• he.
Nathan Sit psay of Detroit; three
Ilnly iho•e who 1.•1 elm 'ell .
brethers, Moots Benjamin and Harry
And the tear. that aro • Ant
•11.,,e
1,, r the one we toted •o •ell
Stel/saY• all of Detroit; three sisters.
Mrs. A. Fink of Brownsville. Pa., Mrs.
Sadly missed by her IlusbInd and
Jacob Bornstein of Monesson and
Children.
Miss Kate Stepsay of Detroit.

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