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October 09, 1925 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-09

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P A G E TEN

Young
Judaea

Highland Park
State Bank

ALLIANCE ARGUES
ON ANTI-SEMITISM

Club RELIGIOUS LIFE IN
Notes NEW SETTLEMENTS

1.11.11110111111•MISSICIIISIA

Leaders' Council.

Dr. Bernard Kahn Decries Ru
mors of "Jewish Republic"
In Russia as False.

-

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The prob-
lem of anti-Semitism and the dislike
shown to Jews by part of the Chris-
tion world was discussed at the con-
fe-rence of the Hebrew Christian Al-
fiance, the organization of converted
Jews.
Sir Leon Levison, who presided.
said that anti-Semitism was founded

YOUNG FOLKS

OLD FOLKS

THEY ALL LIKE

BENSON'S
ORCHESTRA

Although most of the various De-
troit Young Judaea clubs have been
in regular session during the sum-
mer, the first leaders' council meeting
of the season took place last Thurs-
Re-
NEW YORK.
YORK. —
— (J.
(J. T.
T. A.)
A.) —
— Re-
day evening. Renewed spirit and ligious institutions and schools are chiefly upon brutality. That might
sweeping statement, but it
vigor were evidenced by the leaders
a very
being developed by the pioneers of I be
was true, he elate d.
present and many plans were an.
the Jewish back•to-the-soil movement
The cure of Vie terrible feeling of
nounced and discussed for important
in the new colonies which they are
Those Singing Musicians
club and inter-club activi . iiis for tho establishing on the Russian prairies, hatred, according to Sir Leon Levi•
winter. The meeting was also attend- without interference by government son, is a very simple matter, enlight-
Direct From Chicago
enment in the sense of teaching other
ed by several prospective leaders who
officials or their agencies, declared
nave evinced an interest in the edu- Dr. Bernard Kahn, European director nations the true nature of the Jews.
"The Jew has laults, it is true," he
cational, culutral Old athletic work of the Joint Distribution Committee,
DIRECTING
WITH
carried on in Young Judaea and who in a report made public by David A. declared, "but they are faults which
At Close of Bimini".
to a large extent have been forced
will
be
assigned
junior
clubs
now
Brown, chairman of the United Jew- upon him by oppression.
SEPTEMBER 28, 1925
without leaders.
ish campaign to raise $15,000,000 for
"Therefore, it is necessary to prove
The meeting was made particularly Jewish agricultural colonization in
RESOURCES
interesting by the presence of David Russia, and for reconstructive relief to the other nations what the Jew
$
6,675,717
.
09
really
is and earn their confidence and
Goldstein, senior student at the Jew-
Loans and Discounts
in other foreign lands.
respect."
10,854,929 . 41
ish Theological Seminary of New
"A strong Jewish tendency is felt
Real Estate . Loans
In
the
absence through illness of
York. Ile addressed the council on throughout all the colonies," Dr.
2,922,487.71
U. S. Bonds and Certificates
various phases of Young Judaea work. Kahn stated,. "The new settler comes the Rev. L. Zeckhausen, his son read
a
paper
on
the Fame subject. He
6,949,449 . 62
The local organizatoin is still de- to the land to become a peasant, but
Other Bonds
sirous of procuring additional leader- a Jewish peasant. The Sabbath and said that anti-Semitism was almost as
PHONE
60,000
.
00
WOODWARD
old
as
the
race
itself and was due to
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
ship by young men and women who all the Jewish holidays are observed.
CADILLAC
would find an interest in leading Removed as they are from the influ- the fact that the Jew could not or
AT
$802,073.80
Banking House
would
not
assimilate
himself
to
the
groups of boys and girls between the ences which are affecting the life of
1096
35,630.52
CHARLOTTE
Less Depredation
ages of 9 and 18. Those interested the cities and towns, the colonies af- surroundings in which he found him-
.. 766,443.28
are kindly asked to communicate with ford an opportunity for closer family self. In Central Europe this was very
marked,
but
during
the
last
100
years
COME — DINE — DANCE — BE ENTERTAINED
Solomon Levin, president of the lead- life. The strong influence exercised
$214,153.88
the Jews had been largely emanci -
Furniture and Fixtures
ers' council, Randolph 9334.
in the colonies by the father over his pated and have dropped the peculari-
73,676.32
children results in a higher religious ties of dress, speech and appearance.
Less Depreciation
Herzl Judaeans.
140,477.56
and...lewish. life than in the. city and.
Speeches at a recent meeting of the town. The lack of interference on
33,260.0
Herzl Judaeans were given by Oscar the part of government officials and PALESTINE WILL I:AVE
Other Real Estate
wmisamo isionimsompoomemasomisamor
NEW MANUFACTURIES
Schwartz, "The Jewish Agency;" their agencies makes it possible for
1,425.13
Overdrafts
Morris Soloway, "The Fourth Alijah," them to develop their schools and in-
278,242.34
and Leo Lipchinsky on colonization stitutions more along Jewish lines."
Income Accrued Receivable (Net)
JERUSALEM.--(J. T. A.)—Sevei-
in the Ukraine. On Oct. 6 Elkan
Dr. Bernard Kahn's report covers al new articles, such as office furni-
30,784.62
Prepaid Expense
Buchhalter spoke on the High Holy a tour of investigation of the Jewish ture, household furnishings, carts, etc.,
3,151,358.43
Days and Norton Ro=in on Succoth. colonies in Russia during last July. are now being manufactured in Pal-
Cash and Due from Banks
The Ilerzlite. the club paper, was
While he was in Russia, Dr. Kahn estine, according to the reports of the
read. Leo Lubetsky will speak on interviewed many government Chamber of Cemmerce. A veneer far-
$30,864,575.16
Vladimer Jabotinaky at the next cials who not only assured him of tory is being built. The metal indus-
their co-operation with the agricul- try has had many additions of great
meeting.
tural plan but also that they have no value, such as a plow plant, a factory
Expect Next American Life sympathy with the loose talk heard for the production of cooking stoves,
LIABILITIES
in that country recently about a pro- of bedsteads and baby carriages, sev-
Convention In Detroit Says
$ 1,000,000.30
ject to establish a so-called Jewish
re- eral concerns for the production of
Capital
t there-
M. E. O'Brien.
1,000,000 . 00
public in Cr'mea. "It canno
spoons and for s, can di es ticks , cheap
Surplus
Yore be regarded as a competitor of jewelry, corks, electric lamp accessor-
572,170.14
There is every reason to believe Zionism," he said.
Undivided Profits
ies, artistic objects, a type foundry
that the 1926 annual gathering of the
Dr. Kahn estimates that for the and several other foundries.
Reserves for—
American Life Convention will be next three years the Joint Distribu-
Works are being erected for the
held in Detroit. Officers of all of tion Committee will be called upon manufacture of metal windows and
Accrued Interest on De-
the
Michigan
life
insurance
corpora-
to
spend
in
Russia
$4,500,000
for
doom
agricultural implements and
$171,046.24
posits
tions, who are members of the Amer- new agriclutural settlements; $900,- general ironmongery. Several box-
172,083.73
ican Life Convention, plan to attend 000 for further assistance to those makers, bookbinders and paperhag
Bond Depredation
the gathering this year, which is to already settled as farmers; $600,000 manufacturers have started activities.
41,165.10
Loans and Discounts
be held Oct. 15 at Louisville, Ky.
for loans to artisans; a similar sum A modern stationery works has re-
384,295 . 07
At the Louisville convention an in- for loans to trades people; $450,000 placed two small ones.
vitation will be extended, on behalf for medico-sanitary work, and $900,-
11,594,780.36
Commercial Deposits
of the Michigan Association of Life 000 for child-care, general and emer-
G. S. Goldwater, Fire Marshal,
16,313,329 . 59
Company Officers, by M. E. O'Brien, gency relief work, making a total of
Savings Deposits
Says Fire Insurance Is
who is the president of the associal $8400,000.
Misunderstood.
tion, as well as the pre.iident of the I
With the expenditure of this sum,
$30,864,575.16
Detroit Life Insurance Company. The i the next three years will bring Run-
American life Convention is an as- r an Jewry to that state where it will
Failure to understand the real
sociation of 155 life insurance cam- be able, in large numbers, to help it- place and functions of insurance is
DIRECTORS
an obstacle in the way of fire pre-
panics. self, pr. Kahn stated.
vention work. The average man fig-
GEORGE R. ANDREWS, Vice•President
Florentine' Room at Addison Majestic Will Show Hilarious ures that when a house burns down
I Agent, Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.
GEORGE L. BAHL, G
the only loss is the difference between
CLARENCE H. BOOTH, President Motor Bankers Corporation
Presents Unusual Group of
Comedy, "What's Your
the actual value of the house and the
GEORGE D. BROWN, Realtor
Performers.
amount of insurance carried.
Husband Doing?"
CHARLES J. BUTLER, President Morgan & Wright
. Insurance does not restore eie
BURT J. CRAIG, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, Ford Motor Co.
The Florentine Room at the Addi-
Indies, what would you do if your property destroyed nor obviate the
VICTOR F, DEWEY, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Detroit Steel Products Co.
son Hotel opened on Thursday, Oct.
••••• ■ •••• ■ •••
loss
entailed. It is merely a means
locked
un
in
jail
with
GEORGE M. HOLLEY, President Holley Carburetor Co.
I 1, with a record crowd and an all-star husband was
another woman? Bail him out or let of distributing the loss over many
FRANK E. QUISENBERRY, Vice-President
cast of performers. A feature of the
shoulders
instead
of
letting
it
fall
on
the wretch languish behind the barn?
JAMES T. WHITEHEAD, President
Addison Florentine Room this year
This question will be answered in those of the owner alone. The insur-
CLARENCE E. WILCOX, Attorney
is "Peacock Alley," the newly built
"What's Your Husband Doing?" the ance company is merely a collecting
ANDERSON, WILCOX, LACY & LAWSON, Counsel
and decorated direct entrance to the
current attraction at the Majestic and disbursing agency for the policy-
cabaret. The show, which is also
Theater, which opens Sunday. A holders. It Collects from these policy-
OFFICERS
given during the dinner hour, is com- jealous wife, her gullible husband, di- holds;rs enough money to pay the
WHITEHEAD,
President
posed
of
an
unusual
group
of
enter-
T.
JAMES
vorce lawyers and a lady detective of losses, plus a sufficient amount to
GEORGE R. ANDREWS, Vice-President
tainers. These include the Loomis
uncommon beauty are only a few of cover the operting expenses of the
FRANK E. QUISENBERRY, Vice.President
twins, known as the world's greatest
the characters who contribute to the company, including the ordinary divi-
ALBERT L. COUZENS, Vice-President
juvenile performers; Shayne and
dends on capital stock. Excessive
FRANK J. MAURICE, Vice•President
dome, versatile entertainers; Tino gaiety of the piece.
' Isobel Randolph and Charles Mere- fire losses necessitate excessive insur-
HERBERT G. WOOD, Cashier
and Bella, internationally known
ance rates. Low fire losses bring
dith
will
be
seen
in
the
leading
roles,
dancers; Otilie Corday, termed "the
WM. A. MAYBERRY, Assistant Cashier
while attractive parts have been as- about a reduction of rates.
LLOYD J. THOMPSON, Assistant Cashier
girl with the golden voice;" Mildred signed to J. Arthur Yount!, Jane Dar-
Every man who prevents or helps
LEO C. JANISSE, Assistant Cashier
Glendale 5680
Holiday, who attained her fame with well, Doris Underwood, Forrest Orr to prevent a fire is helping indirectly
E. C. LINDMAN, Auditor
the Greenwich Village Follies; Lula
to
reduce the cost of insurance. Every
Cecil W. Secrest, Gertrude Moran
JOHN W. BALLMANN, Manager Bond Dept.
Swan, a soubrette who recently ap- Philip Brandon and William Amsdell man who causes a fire by his careless-
26 Convenient Branches
peared in "Mercenary Mary;" Sam
L. F. MERZ, Manager Foreign Exchange
ness or neglect is helping indirectly,
B. PESCIARELLI, Asst. Manager Foreign Exchange
Kowen, who presides as a rollicking
No one is so old he may not live a but none the less surely, to increase
master of ceremonies. Seymour Si-
year, none so young that he may not the cost of insurance for both himself
Allow
..mvSomenvolaa—
mons personally directs Buddy Fields die today. and his.neighbors.
and his orchestra.

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Condensed Statement

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