PAGE FOUR PALESTINE MAJOR PROBLEM TODAY By MORRIS FRIEDBERG ✓ llarCADILLACisMore, Oires More, Does More The new Cadillac is lower — superbly graceful, with the air of fleetness and agility that is more than equaled by its brilliant performance. Are Better Bumps." Eagle Spring Bumpers The opportunity to direct a message to the Jews of De- ' troit at this time is particularly apropos. It is a moment fraught with events of a great significance to every Jew and the New Year brings to us an increased responsibility for the carrying out of a mission that must be near and dear to each one of us. No issue, no policy, no question before the Jews of to- day stands out so clearly as the re-establishment of the National Jewish Homeland in the land of our forbears. The work of rebuilding Palestine is an opportunity that every Jew should be proud of. It has fallen to our time to see the actual realization of what has long been but a dream. We of today, by our united action, can make this dream a reality in every sense of the word. Already a new Palestine, refuge for the weary and home for those who have had in mind for many years such a dream of Jewry, has sprung into being. Only limited fi- 1 nances are holding back the more rapid development of ' this new Shrine of Judaism. The national board of directors of the Keren Hayesod looks upon this city as one of the focal points in the inter- national organization—they look to us for whole-hearted and generous support and of course Detroit will not be lacking. In this instance I refer not so much to financial support but rather to the moral aid that the movement deserves and needs. A quickened, livened interest on the part of , every Jew in this great city will do much to fend off the propaganda which is so often disseminated against the Zionist Movement. Let us unite in a common faith; let us join together in the great army of Zion and let each individ- ual discharge his or her portion of the appointed task. The national board joins with our local board in ex- tending a Happy New Year. r aw■ The Eagle Three Bar not only adds to the appear. •nce of your car, but glees you double prateet on. Th• Eag l e Three liar has been expressly dergned lor large, tare. New Year Greetings I' extend our sineerr leinhen fa tht Jeonhh Community of pthroit for a Happy nod Pros- perous .Ve w rear. Start the New Year Right With EAGLE SPRING BUMPERS For Full Protection SUPER-SERVICE GIVEN PATIENTS AT PIONEER TUBERCULOSIS SANITORIUM By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT The chassis is lighter by 250 pounds, and more simple. Power is increased and flexibility and responsiveness aug- mented. Acceleration is remarkable, and sustained speed is, of course, available in extraordinary degree and for any length of time. Product of Years The new Cadillac, throughout, bears the hall mark of suprem- acy. Squarely in line with the most advanced tendencies, is this new Cadillac. It is not a _hinge in Cadillac's fundamental principles of V-type eight-cylinder design. It is, rather, a de- velopment, a perfection of the application of those principles, due to a quick sense of the r esponsibility that is upon Cadillac. Cadillac, today, as always, c,:n be trusted to maintain its position as the standard of the world. DENVER, Colo.—"Four hundred age group, representing the young and twenty-two pounds of child- manhood and young womanhood of hood—the equivalent of 50 normal the country, that tuberculosis strikes bodies at birth—came into the world with greatest virulence. The national scope of the hospital's at the Notional Jewish Hospital for Consumptives at Denver during the work is borne out by the fact that 33 states and the District of Columbia past year." are represented by the patients ad- I heard the statement one evening recently and expressed my astonish- mitted during the year. Unusually interesting information ment. For like thousands of other is disclosed by the tables of former friends of the National Jewish Hos- occupations of the patients admitted. pital, I knew that for more than 25 Contrary to general belief, the trades years this pioneer Jewish philanthropy and manuel occupations furnised a has been the life-saving refuge of lesser number of patients than did The Neu. ('onthitoettion DeLore for Chevrolet and Ford thousands of sufferers from tubercu- the professional and mental occupa- Cottehen and Sector. Adds n Deridedly Iteliyhtful Im- losis, that the National Jewish Hos- tions, which is due, undoubtedly, to proof merit to the Beauty of Your Cur. pital accepted, without cost, only men the fact that the majority of the pa- and women suffering from tubercu- lje Make Front Bumper and Rene Fender f;ttards for All tients in the hospital are a second losis in all stages and children pre- If ft Arm of en 's. generation of Americans, whose occu- disposed to the disease. So, having pational tendencies are away from an hour or two at my disposal, I de - !normal pursuits. cided to investigate and at the hos- --Vorty-three per cent of the patients pital I learned the whole story, futury- admitted had had no previous hos- of tender helpfulness, of loving devo- DETROIT, MICH. pitalization, and 20 per cent had had AVENUE tion to helpless, handicapped children. treatment in tuberculosis sanatoria Phone Empire 2015 For, instead of babies gurgling hap- in or near their own homes, before pily in their cribs, I was shown the coming to the National Jewish Hos- Ask Your Nearest Ford or Chevrolet Dealer. medical records of the 40 children who pital. have been discharged from the Hof- Seventy-three per cent of the pa- heimer Building of the National Jew- tients discharged during the last year ish Hospital during the year ending were classified as improved and great- June 30, 1925, and there I found the ly benefltted by their stay in the hos- 422 pounds of boy-and-girlhood that pital. Of this number more than one- had been brought into the world dur- third were men and women between ing the year. 20 and 30. Here again in' these fla- SAW other children who had come res may be seen the great life-saving The Best Cigars Are Packed in Wooden Boxes. to take the places of the forty who work which the National Jewish Hos- had left, enfeebled bits of humanity, pital is doing for the stricken men, all predisposed to tuberculosis and be- women and children Who come from all MELROSE 1306 low normal in their resistance to the parts of the country, to find peace and 3830 CHENE STREET disease, boys and girls handicapped strength within the shelter of its at the very threshold of life. kindly service. As I watched these little patients at play and at rest, fighting valiantly to overcome the dangers of the blight of tuberculosis .which overshadowed their lives, and then studied the his- tories of those children who have al- ready received the full measure of the hospital's service, the conviction grew on me that here. indeed, in sav- ing handicapped children for the fil- 1 ture in giving them the promise of health and strength which had been withheld from them, was work of the very noblest idealism. Forty children were discharged from the Hofheimer Building during the last fiscal year of the hospital. As each left, another child was admit- ted immediately, for there is a long I waiting list of boys and girls from all part's of the country who need the hospital' care. All of the children admitted are predisposed to tubercu- lesis; some few have tuberculosis in- fections of bones and joints. Of the 40 children discharged during the year, some had been in the hospital for more than two years. For others three or four months of the health- giving treatment was sufficient to bring up to normal their resistive powers. The average length of stay for each child was ten and one-half months. The children ranged in age from 5 to II years. The weight gain for the group was 422 pounds. The response of the children to the hospital's service is almost immedi- ate. Practically all of the children show weight gains within the first week of their residence in the Hof- heimer Building; their emaciated lit- tle bodies literally reach out and at, . sorb all the health content of their All of which is most environment. encouraging to the hospital authori- ties in their work of saving little chil- ' dren from the ravages of tubercu- losis. But of utmost significance is the degree in which they respond to the hospital program. The children Our New home at 1839 East Grand Boulevard. discharged last year showed a forty- seven per cent greater gain in weight than the expected gain for normal children of the same ACM On the basis of these figures the Hofheimer Pre , entorium might well be called a super-home, for it gives the children it shelters health and strength in a degree that is almost 50 per cent -renter than that given normal chil- dren in their own homes. The work with the children at the Natienal Jewish Hospital during the nest year is only one of the many We are AUTHORIZED DUCO SERVICE STATION and interesting features of the service as such will give you the finished job that your car demands which this great national philanthrpy is performing on behalf of the Jews of America. Medical statistics of the hosoital lost compiled for the year ending June 10, 1925. show that 405 patients. men. women and children, were treated dur- ing the course of the year. Although the normal rapacity of the hospital is 180. there is such a demand among the poverty stricken sufferers from tuberculosis throughout the country. for the hospital service. that extra beds hare .been installed throughout the buildings. Last year these was nn average of 190 patients in the hos- Eagle Spring Bumper Co. 1820 CLAY SEASON'S GREETINGS MICHIGAN CIGAR BOX COMPANY 1111 1 1 EIJI I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1111 1 1 1 111 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I "THE SEASON'S GREETINGS" WE EXTEND OUR SINCEREST WISHES TO ALL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Jefferson Avenue Division: Detroit Branch: JEFFERSON AVENUE at WALKER ST. 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Telephone Melrose 6412 Now at your service- E.= IN OUR NEW HOME E HAVE a large clientele among the Jewish people and we wish to thank them for the true friendship so manifest in the whole- hearted co-operation and support which we have enjoyed dur- ing our business career, and which has necessitated our moving into larger quarters where we are exceptionally equipped to give you the best service to be had anywhere. We will be pleased to have you call in and see us at any time and permit us to show you how your really fine work is handled. 3 Nii,sw company 1 -.=- - - nits' every 'day in the year. Almost one-third of the 91.4 new natients admitted during the year 'were men and women between the I of 20 and 30. It is within this sees 3: F- _— - 1839 E. 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