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DENIES INFLUENCE
OF ANTI-SEMITISM

Lefkofsky Delicatessen Shop at

of farming groups which have suf-
Broadway Market Proves
tercel from a bad harvest, $3,000; al-
me say that the proposed campaign their colonization plan with any
other
has to deal with foreign relief for the colonization scheme.
lotment for trade training in the
Popularity.
—
"There has been an assumption on
Jew in all parts of the world and
Odessa district, $1,600.
The seed loans will benefit 226 Sir Joyuson•Hicks Says Reports of
plans an part of its program the plac- the part of many that the new effort
Lieut.
Kenworthy
Incorrect.
Ifamilies in the regions of Sofievka,
..One of the popular - sandwich
ing on the land of a large number for Russian Jewish agricultural work
iPekcuatov, Monastytischy, Odessa, Ti-
counters in the city is the Broadway
of Jews who find themselves out of has a deliberate purpose to weaken
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Sir Joyn-
raspol, Kanakeljevka, Kritopol, Vin-
economic balance in Russia. We term the Zionist cause in America. I can
Market stand of J. Lefkofsky and
son-Hicks, British Home Secretary, Sons, located at Shops 37 and 38. Mr.
this Russian work 'colonization' be- say to you that whoever makes this Negotiations Being Completed netzka and Zebrikov.
lute untruth.
During the present building season again disavowed the assertion that he Lefkofsky, who at present is winter-
Colonization Work in Russia Is cause, in a measuure, that is exactly statement utters an absolute
by Delegates—Ort An-
[rum
the
fro
h
i
ng
fuh
not
the
Oct
has
been
able
to
begin
80
set-
is influenced by anti-Semitic reasons ing in California, has been established
er is
what it is, for agricultural life in The
• Purely Economic, Says
d
nounces Work.
tiers' houses.with the help of the J. in questions of naturalization and in the delicatessen business in De-
Russia is not one of the independent mi nds of those who have assume
D. C. The Ort had 20,500 rubles treatment of foreigners in Great Brit- troit for the past 30 years and is well
David A. Brown.
homes on farms, but one of small this responsibility than to harm the
known in the city.
farm villages which are termed 'colo- Zionist cause or any other cause. In
NEW YORK.—Negotiations by the available for this purpose and the J.D. aim.
The statement of the Ho
fad, the leaders of the movement,
C. had assigned an additional 40,000
nies.'
The
Jew
is
organizing
himself
Mr. Lefkofsky's sons, who are man-
: NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The re-
European Ort, the Russian Ort and
given
liber•
m
,
including
myself
of their means Comzet are rapidly approaching a so- I rubles. Due to the fact that the sum tary carne as a result of an article aging the Broadway Market store far
lation between the campaign of the exactly as is the non-Jewish peasant.
of their time and d
from the J. I). C. could not be paid on the "Alien Question in England" him, say that they dispose of ever
"The
main
question
in
your
letter
'Joint Distribution Committee for
so that the Palestine movement may lotion which will fully legalize the until October, the Ort assigned a by Lieutenant Commander J. M. Ken-
10,000 sandwiches a week. They
416,000,000 for Jewish relief and is, 'Why the colonization .,f Jews in be a success.
"Many of as have pledged ourselves Ort in Russia, according to cables and further suns of 4,000 rubles, thus worthy, M. P., s in of Lord Strabolgi, have been located in the present
olonization work in Soviet Russia l'alestine is not being embodied in
avoiding, for the present, the danger which was released through the .lew- stand for the past 13 years and are
and the Palestine reconstruction work this program.' It is my opinion that to the Zionist cause regardless of advices received at the office of the
of a shelterless winter for a large ish Telegraphic Agency in Great Brit- dealers in Ilygeia Kosher Beef.
has the subject of an exchange of the Keren Ilayesod and other money- our interest in any other humane Oct Reconstruction Fund in New
ain and in Amercia.
.
Mr. Lefkofsky pointed out a fea-
letters between David A. Brown, na- raising agencies for the Zionist move- cause. If we are cherVell with being Y ork City. These advices come from number of colonists.
"My attention has been drawn to
their
funds
largely
ture of their policy that makes addl.
tional chairman,of Abe J. D. C. cam- ment are isstating
interested in Jews, whether they he the central board of the European
yo ur article released by the Jewish tional friends for them every week.
on
the
basis
that
these
are
to
be
used
paign, and Hirsch Manischewitz of
Telegraphie Agency," the Hume Sec- A "special" is run every week on a
for the colonization of Jew:, in Pales- in Palestine or in any other part of Ort through Dr. Singalowsky and A. Clara Kimball Young Heads ?'o
Cincinnati, Ohio.
retary wrote in his letter to Lieuten-
myself. as a worker for Zion- the world, we plead guilty. I par- Weinstein, the mandatory delegate of
separate article which is sold abso-
Bill at Temple Theater
ant Kenworthy. "Where the article is
Having been invited to participate tine. I,
ticularly
plead
guilty
to
these
charges
the
central
board
in
the
Ukraine.
Dr.
ist organization, have talked insist-
not offensive it is incorrect, and where lutely at cost.
in the national conference of the J. ently on this particular phase of Zion- because I feel keenly the problem of Henry Moskowitz, chairman of the
Sunday, Oct. 4.
I it is not incorrect, it is offensive," it
D. C. campaign which will be held in
the Jew not only in Palestine, but in executive committee of the Ort Re-
istic activities.
Philadelphia on Sept. 12 and 13, Mr.
America—nut only in America and construction Fund, is now on his way
Clara Kimball Young, the interna- says.
Karen Hayesod Permanent.
The Home Secretary denies abso-
Manischewitz addressed the following
in Palestine, but in Poland, Rou- to Russia to examine and supervise tionally famous screen star, headlines
"The work of the Keren Ilayesod
letter to A. M. Greenfield, chairman
lutely the charge made by Lieutenant
mania„ Germany, Austria, Czecho • the Ort Activities and the expendi-
F. Keith's Temple The-
and other organizations is more or
us
tore
of
$50,000
which
has
recently
the
bill
at
B.
the
Philadelphia
reception
com-
orecy
th asetshatth. "tit thiseretoisbereifiegaiored
Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania and Rus-
,at
iiKnensowm
less permanent. Few of us have the
sia as well, and possibly my broader been allotted to the work in Russia. ater starting Sunday afternoon. 0th-
mittee:
The
distribution
of
the
sum
of
$10,-
ers
billed:
Irene
Ricardo,
a
character
hope
that
another
10
or
more
years
In their letter of invitation they
interest is because. of the opportuni•
tted comedienne and delineator of type i discrimination against those profess-
point out that the purpose of this con- and the situation will so have ad- ties which I have had over many 000 w hic h had b een recen tly a ll o
meet
with our
people
and to and
know to the Odessa work, expenditure of songs, in an offering called "Who I ing the Jewish faith."
ference is to discuss the problem con- justed itself that collections in this to
years
to travel
in these
countries
which
was
awaiting
agreement
be- Pagliacei"; a terpsichorean treat ! "There is no discrimination against
Ppnting the Jews in foreign lands, country will be unnecessary. At least
tween the Ort and the Russian group, called "Let's Dance," featuring the those professing the Jewish faith in
for that length of time and possibly
in
an
intimate
way
what
their
prob.
as well as the proposed colonization
have been." has been expended in the following McGushion Twins with Eddie Frank- the administration of the law with re-
lof Jews is Russia. I am wondering longer, a yearly campaign in behalf lems are and what their sufferings
lyn, Dubow and Ross and Chic Stan-igard to the admission of aliens. No
'why the colonization of Jews in Pal- of Zionist organizations will be need-
Gaston Palmer, the well-known ' question of religious persuasion has
manner:
ed.
Colonization
in
Palestine
in-
ever arisen. Whether the alien pro-
•
Seed loans to colonists who have ley .
estine is not being embodied in their
French humorist; Johnny Sully and
volves
more
than
merely
solving
eco-
fesses the Jewish faith or any other
suffered from a bad harvest to enable
program. I am interested to know
Muriel! Thomas in a laughable epi-
nomic
problems.
It
has
back
of
it
WILL
HAVE
JEWISH
SOVIET
faith, it never influences the decision
them to sow winter corn, $2,000; ad-
the entire' , program 'of attion that
sode called "Beauty. Youth and
_ _ ditional loans to colonists to enable
will come up before the conference an ideal, a prophecy 2,000 or more
in the slightest degree. I have em-
Folly"; Hewitt and Hall, songland's
and would appreciate if you will fur- years old. There is no relationship
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — Three them to finish the building of homes, favorite sons; Fridkin, Jr. and Rhoda, phasized these facts in the House of
Commons. Do you suggest that I lied
nish me with an outline. It is my between Palestine colonization and hundred small towns in the Ukraine $1,500; loans for the purpose of fin-
novelty dancers; Lucas and Inez is an
to the House of Commons or that my
particular desire to have this program Russian colonization, for Russian col- where the Jewish population consti- fishing buildings which were begun
art classic: a Hal Roach comedy,
staff disobeys my clear instructions?"
before going so that I may study onization is purely economic. I have tubes a majority will have Jewish earlier in the year through funds al-
Charley Chase in "The Caretaker's
the Home Secretary addressed himself
each item separately before partici- contended with the leaders of the Soviets, according to a report of the lotted by the J. D. C., $2,000; estab-
Daughter" and the usual screen sub-
Zionist
groups
that
the
most
danger-
lishment
of
funds
for
special
agricul-
to Lieutenant Kenworthy.
pating in the conference."
Yevsektzia, the Jewish section of the
tural measures to relieve conditions jects.
The letter brought the following ous thing that they could engage in Communistic party.
'reply from Mr. Brown: First, let would be to link up and compare
STEIGER CLAIMS INNOCENCE

COMZET LEGALIZES
THE ORT IN RUSSIA

WILL NOT WEAKEN
ZIONIST MOVEMENT

Retain

Old °
0
Friends

LEMBERG.—(J. T. A.)—Stanis-
law Steiger, Jewish student held in
prison 55 weeks on the accusation of
having thrown a bomb at the Presi-
dent of the I'olish Republic, protested
his innocence again when Judge
Franke, who will preside at Steiger's
trial on October 12, cross examined
him for the last time before the trial .
During a visit from his parents ,

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Ill save

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Detroit

o

Dollars
-in the near
future

E

VERY thinking Detroiter knows be-

yond question that Woodward Ave-
nue must eventually be widened all

the way out (Adams Avenue to High-

land Park Limits). Detroit's Main Street

is now totallly inadequate and the neces-
sity for a wider Woodward becomes

more and more acute as the city grows.

BUT—a few years hence the widening

will be infinitely more costly than it is
today. Because of the city's growth,

building and property values will have

increased and new skyscrapers will have

taken the places of many of the small

structures now fronting Woodward.
It will coat millions of dollars more to

cut off these new skyscrapers than to re-

decide. Shall the city spend millions to

Your Long Distance
Message is Personal

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

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or shall we widen Woodward Avenue all

the way out (Adams Avenue to High-

land Park Limits), making subways pos-
sible and at the same time relieving traf-

fic congestion?

Building Boom Will
Follow Widening

Many prospective builders are now
awaiting approval of the widening be-

fore starting construction. Within 90

days after the final decision to widen

Woodward Avenue all the way out

"I don't need a will,"

laughed Dr.—, "my
property is all in my
wife's name and we

have no children."

(Adams Avenue to Highland Park Lim-

day, October 6th, will help save Detroit

servative estimates. And but a few years

Consider this fact as well.
As population and traffic
grow more and more con-
gested Detroit's need for
rapid transit is becoming
increasingly acute. Detroit
WILL have subways. This
being true, only one of two
courses is ooen. Either
Woodward Avenue must
be widened all the way
out (Adams Avenue to
Highland Park Limits) or
the foundations of build-
ings lining the thorough-
fare must be underpinned. Underpin-
ning is exceedingly costly. It is esti-
mated that the expense would equal if
not exceed that to be incurred in widen-
ing the street. The question is yours to

Car, Says DeRoy.

That fact of autumn is undoubtedly
behind the active demand for motor
cars, according to Aaron DeRoy, Hud-
son-Essex distributor. Ile estimates
that even more families are now tak-
ing week-end rides than in the usual
vacation days of summer.
"This of course directs attention to
the especial advantages of enclosed
cars," he said. "Fero the autumn ride
an enclosed car is almost a necessity.
It can he opened during the warmer
hours of the day so that all the ben-
efits of a fresh breeze are obtained.
Then when the cooler hours come
along, it can be closed to give as com-
plete protection as is desired.
"The conch has contributed might-
ily to Hudson-Essex success in the
past few years, and yet it is neither
the coach alone, nor the lowered Hud-
son-Essex prices which have brought
about this ever expanding growth.
"Good, plain, unexcelled value for
the money—that has made Hudson-
Essex the most pepular line of sixes
in the world."

the same narrow, inadequate main street,

its) $20,000,000 worth of new building

Paving the Way for
Rapid Transit

mand for Hudson-Essex

brace existing structures and still have

move old buildings from the right-of-
way now. Your favorable vote, Tues-

from paying this penalty.

'Autumn Behind Active De.

A Long Dis-
t a n c e tele-
phone call
will do much
to hold and
cement old
friendships. It
is direct and
convenient —
a personal way
to exchange
greetings o f
love and re-
gard.

contracts will be let, according to con-

later many more millions will have been
spent for new skyscrapers, hotels, office

buildings, theatres, etc. Every Detroiter
will share in the prosperity that this
building boom will bring
about. Jobs will immedi-
ately be open for thou-
sands of men. The new
structures will pay taxes
that have never been re-
ceived before. In this way
wider Woodward Avenue
all the way out (Adams
Avenue to Highland Park
Limits) will pay for itself
and actually reduce taxes
in the city at large, in a
comparatively few years,.
Consider these facts care-
fully. The issue is of vital importance
to every citizen of Detroit. Your favor-
able vote, Tuesday, October 6th, will
help make possible a greater, more pros-
perous and more beautiful Detroit.

"A Greater Woodward Avenue
Makes a Greater Detroit"

But did he think
far enough? He
didn't know that
if his wife died
without a will, a
substantial portion of the
property which he had accu-
mulated for their old age would
go to her relatives and not to
him.

Consult your attorney about making
a will. A will means protection for
those whom it is your first duty to
protect. Only by making a will can
you make certain that your property

will be divided as you know that it
should be divided.

thdetifEntst

WOODWARD AVENUE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

VOTEFOR the Ordinance toWiden)

Woodward Avenue all the way out I

(ADAMS AVENUE TO HIGHLAND PARK LIMITS) •

First Trust Company In Detroit
Friend of the Family

Griswold

at Congress

Phone
Randolph 4470

