lifEkuritonjmitsit &mai)
J. D. C. WITHOUT ANY
FUNDS APPEALS FOR
AID TO WORLD JEWS
SEEK ITALIAN AID
WARSAW. — (J. T. A.) — Italian ,
banks will be asked to provide the I
credit necessary for the Jewish niers,
chants of Poland.
This was the mission of Deputy
Waclaw Wislicki, who left for Italy
for this purpose, in behalf of the Jew-
ish Merchants' Bank here.
Itt
SPORTS
(Co,,timisil From Page One.)
help for the educational institutions.
RASKIN GARAGE COMPANY AGAIN LEADS LEAGUE
Confronted with this situation, the
officers of the Joint Distribution Com-
By Meyer Waterston,.
mittee wish to point out that they
Protect Your Walls and Curtains
are helpless in the face of an appall-
with
In one of the fiercest battles ever Sporting Editor,
ing emergency, which they cannot re-
staged on a basketball court, the Ras- The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
lieve until the results of the campaign
kin Garage Company defeated Every- Detroit, Mich.
begin to flow into the treasury, and
Dear Sir:—In a ment issue of The though we know that every etTdrt is
body's Music Shoppe 15 to 13, giving
them the undisputed top berth in De- Chronicle there appeared on yyour being made In many communities to
troit Lodge Commercial Basketball sporting page an article written by a start the fund raising in the very
Steel
League. This is the second time that member of one of the league teams in nearest future, we must urge even
Bake-Enameled. the garage outfit has attained first the K. of I'. The writer of the article greater speed. The officers of the
Neat in appear. place this season and there is no claimed that the K. of P. League Joint Distribution Committee cannot,
once and low in doubt that they are out to keep it. housed the best Jewish teams in the , should not, be called upon to assume
Every art known to the game was dis- city. As manager of the Colonial any further responsibility in appro-
price.
played by both contenders and but Clothes basketball team, I take this
for the uncalled-fur roughness by a statement as a challenge. Therefore,
few who should have been ousted, this the Colonial Clothes challenges the
(New Address)
game
was brilliant to watch. Start- winning team of the K. of P. League
79 MARTIN PLACE
ing the second half with the Garage to a game at the end of our regular
Half Block from Woodward Ave.
leading 0 to 5, the Music Shoppe season, to be played in a large gym-
nasiurn, and to decide the Jewish
team, full of confidence that they
team,
UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS
Glendale 6359
JANUARY 29, 192
printing funds which they have not of his report, it will be enabled to
yet in hand.
make definite allocations of such
Cruelty of Unofficial Reports.
funds as may be collected, with due
"At the same time they wish to regard to the emergencies that have
arisen.
point out the cruelty of the exagger-
"Though we are aware of the suc-
ated reports which were circulated in
Poland and in other East European cess which is attending his efforts, we
countries, without authority, that very nevertheless urge Mr. Brown the na-
large sums would be immediately ap- tional chairman of the United Jewish
propriated for Poland, when in fact Campaign, to take even more vigor-
practically no funds have as yet been ous steps at once to stimulate the
collected by the United Jewish Cam- Jews of this country into immediate
paign and the Joint Distribution Com- action in order to meet the terrible
mittee has not yet been able to deter- emergency. Not only should the local
mine what appropriations it can grant. campaigns in process of organization
"Pending the local drives of the be spetsled up, but all of the rest of
United Jewish Campaign, it is mani- the Jewish communities in the United
festly unfair to circulate such reports States and Canada must be spurred
and create hopes which make the RUA- into immediate life-saving activity.
pense es-en more agonizing. Dr. Bern- We ask him to tell the Jews of Amer-
hard Kahn is now in Poland in order ica that for the sake of the Jews of
to study the actual needs and to for- Europe no time must be lust if one of
ward the Joint Distribution Commit- the most terrible tragedies in Jewish,
tee his specific recommendations. in human history, is to be averted."
The statement is signed by Felix
When the committee is in possession
M. Warburg, chairman; Heel .
Lehman and James N. Ito, •
vice chairmen; Paul Baemal. ,
urer; Mrs. II. B. L. Cubist,.
troller; Cyrus Adler, David NI
Icr, David A. Brown, Abram 1
Morris Engelman, Ilarr• !
Bernard Flexner, Meyer Coils.
ander Kahn, Leon Kameiky, n.,
Loeb, Solomon Lowenstein, ;
Magnes, Louis Marshall, Ms
Cyrus L. Sulzberger, Aar.
Gaunt, B. C. Vladeck, 11. Zu. s
and Joseph C. Hyman, secrets ,
A copy of this statement s
to every one of the 1,200 nos,
the national committee of the
Jewish Campaign.
To the state chairmen of 1 ,
paign Mr. Brown wrote a
accompany the statement, d,
the conditions and asking f,,r , s , ,
ate co-operation.
Nothing dries sooner than
UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc.
would overcome this margin, made a championship of Detroit.
The Colonial Clothe s, formerly
desperate spurt in the first few min-
antes of play, surprising their op- known as the Riptons, claim to have
the best record of any team in the
ponents, who up to this time were
Private appearing cars with
unable to score. Time out was then state of Michigan. They have won
six city and state championships in
uniformed chauffer.
called for by the mechanics and their
period of five years. The Colonials
captain held a conference with his
still have five members of their first
mates, giving them final instructions.
e
It was anybody's game in the last few championship team on the squad this
Telephone
as""
minutes of play and just as the liar-
The following men compose the
mony team was almost assured of squad this season: Blatt, Weston,
victory, M. Glasier, who was playing Tennenhaum, Tucker, Goldstein, Agro-
in his third game, was injured and novitch, Schwartz, Epstein, Sachs and
had to be carried off the floor. It Gurewitch. The Colonials are coached
was found that he had dislocated his by P. Sachs, formerly of the Y. M.
224 W. Columbia St.
right shoulder and would be unable H. A. and Institutes.
to continue. This loss severely han-
An answer to this challenge, either
dicapped the Music Shoppe quintet, through The Chronicle or to the fol-
as they had no suitable substitute lowing address will be appreciated.
SETTLE BY
who could be shoved into the game at
Yours truly,
ARBITRATION
no vital a time The score at this
LOUIS SCHWARTZ,
SAVE TIME, MONEY, TEMPER
time had been tied by the Garage
Manager Colonial Clothes.
minute to play.
team, with only
641 Belmont avenue.
Captain S. Raskin, who had been un-
LAWYER-ARBITRATOR
able up to this time to even get near
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the basket, so close was the opposing
defense, received a long pass from
his tall and rangy center, II. Stone,
and caged the winning goal. The
whistle was soon heard and Every-
(Continued From Page One.)
body's Music Shoppe lost its chance
of getting into second place. A. conimunal leaders have also been in-
sited
to attend the conference, when
Schmier of the losers played one of
It opens dampersonly an
,
amount equal to the draft
the best games in his career, being the state campaign will be organized
seg
actually
U 'red.
the high scorer with four field goals with the aid of Mr. Brown. Michael
No overheating o f rooms— . h
which were made at difficult angles. Freund, field representative for the
no waste of heat up the 4 1
ehlmney—no forced fire—
His dribbling and careful passing in states of Michigan, Illinois and Indi-
oo clinkers—no waete of _ 5
this contest will long be remembered ana, has been touring the state ar-
Fuel.
by those who had the pleasure of be- ranging for the conference.
EARNS ITS COST IN
Professor I. Leo Sharfman of Ann
FUEL SAVED.
ing at the Shaarey Zedek last Thurs-
Arbor is chairman of the state con-
day evening.
ference. Fred M. Butte', a member
Jacobys lost their second straight of the invitation committee from De-
944 W. Warren Ave.
game to the Greenberg Insurance troit, will deliver the address of wel-
Glendale 0262
Agency, 20 to 12. The Cleaners and come to the visiting delegates. The
Dyers were greatly weakened by th e other members of the local committee
absence of their star, Captain A. are David A. Brown, Rabbis Leo M.
Steinberg, whose sterling generalship Franklin and A. M. Hershman, David
enabled his team to reach first place W. Simons, Morris D. Waldman and
two weeks ago. Captain B. Water- Henry Wineman.
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
stone pushed the leather through the
Effective and inexpensive.
loop e lx times in this game, scoring
enough points to bent the Jacoby
nothing
to
come
down
and
It costa
team alone. Horse Haggerty Mike
find out.
Greenblatt, who is playing guard for
the Insurance Company five, was in
(Contnued from page 1.)
rare form, using his long legs to the der because it thinks that the order
Second and Front St..
disadvantage of his opponents and offends against one of the principles
Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonic,
getting the ball at close range in or- of good government, specified in the
Swedish, Electric Baths.
der to complete his pass to his cap-
mandate. I submit that there is noth-
SWEDISH MASSAGE
tain, who could not help but score. ing in the ordinance which is incon-
Take Woodward Through Car.
Scholnicks won their second game sistent with the mandate or interfer-
Cherry 4784
by beating Boesky Bros. 18 to 17 in ing with the civil rights of the popu-
a very close match. The Delicatessen
lation."
team has been slipping in its last four
Mr. Deruyther, representing the
games, due to lack of team play and Urta villagers, complained that the
also because of injuries sustained by Palestine government proponent to es-
some of their best players. S. Paul, tablish a tribunal other than that
who has been ill, rejoined theSchol- which was specified by the mandate
nick five after an absence of three to deal with the civil rights of the
weeks and exhibited his usual good
population.
talents. Captain M. Epstein of the
Lord Dunedin stated that "there
losers has not lost his eye for baskets was much talk about civil rights," but
and scored 11 of his team's 17 points. he doubted "if there are any. By
These games will be continued un- right of the conquest of Palestine the
til the CIA of March and the winner old rights of the people disappeared.
will receive a silver loving cup and The country was conquered by the
Cat Rate Moving and Storage.
its players medals donated by Louis Allies, who said to the League of Na-
1987 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
Miller.
tions: 'You may make this arrange-
Phone Cadillac 6863-4879.
Games.
ment, but in respect of the rights of
Everybody's the Allies.' The Allies were the peo-
Raskin
Music Shoppe ple from whom the whole thing
Garage Co.
A. Schmier sprang, by their right of conquest."
rf
E. Raskin
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B. Kovan,c
R. Brooks
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M. Zimmerman. .rg M. Glasier
The January Sales Congress of the
Final score—Raskin Garage, 15; Detroit Life home office agents has
Everybody's Music Shoppe, 13. Field become an annual institution of great
goals—E. Raskin, 2; Il. Stone, 3; S. importance. The congress took place
Raskin, 1; A. Schmier, 4; H. Garvin, last week. This annual meeting of
1. Foul goals—Raskin Garage Com- the agents who worked in Detroit and
pany, 3; Everybody's Music Shoppe, immediate vicinity, and who are affili-
3. Substitutes—H. Rott, for M. ated with the Detroit Life activities
Glasier. Time of halves-13 min- was instituted at the suggestion of
utes. Referee—Meyer Epstein. Scorer President O'Brien. From a small be-
—D. Labow. Timer—A. Greenberg. ginning it has developed, through the
Greenberg
enthusiastic co-operation of Vice-
Jacoby's presidents Fishman and Walsh and
Insurance Co.
P. Donan all of the general agents in Detroit,
B. Waterstone, c..rf
N. Waterstone into a gathering of great helpfulness,
If
B. Kota]
W. Benderoff particularly to the beginners in the
c
M. Greenblaat
S. Lebow, c work.
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I. Starr
A. Jacobs
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H. Shapero
At the meeting held on the seventh
Final score—Greenberg Insurance floor assembly room, there were three
Company, 20; Jacoby., 12. Field speakers, Rabbi Jacob Bienenfeld,
goals—B. Waterstone, 6; H. Shapero, Attorney .1. Earle Brown, Lansing in-
I; M. Greenblatt, 2; I. Starr, 1; S. surance authority and director of the
Lebow, 1; P. Donan. 1; W. Benderoff, Detroit Life, and William Repaid,
I. Foul goals—Greenberg Insurance sales manager for Liddell & Chand-
Company, 0; Jacobys, 6. Substitutes lin, Inc. The meeting was presided
—B. Jacoby, for P. Donan. Time of over by President O'Brien and in his
'Jai alssiciess—The Band You
halves-13 minutes. Referee—Sam introduction he explained the co-
Lae. to Dime. Wilk.
Raskin. Scorer—D. Lebow. Timer operative helpfulness of regular
—A. Greenberg.
meetings of the agency, such as those
Boesky Bros. conducted by the "Don't Worry" club
Scholnick's
N. Waterstone rf
M. Brickman of the Fishman agency and by Man-
A. Sklare ager Frank M. Hayes of his Detroit
S. Paul
If
Marla BARRON, Pm..
H. Livingstone agency .
B. Margolin
c
Sews et All Kiddie el
M. Waterstone,c..1g
H. Roth
Following the sales congress the
H. Final
Appel
M. Epstein,
c annual January party in the form of
PAPER
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WASTE
score—Scholnick's,
18; Bor.
dinner-dance by the company was
1342 Brewster St.
sky Bros., 17. Field goals—N. Wa- a given in the Florentine ballroom of
Cadillac 1709
3.41111ws 1704
terstone, 3; S. Paul, 3; M. Water- the Addison Hotel, in honor of the
1 stone, 2; H. Livingstone, 3; M. Ep- remarkable sales production of the
Waisrammarawarrargrir stein, 5. Foul goals—Scholnick's, 2; Fishman agency in 1925. The at-
'Boesky Bros. , 1. Substitutes—P. tendance was 250.
Backout, for B. Margolin; N. Raskin,
Granite and Marble
for M. Brickman. Time of halves-
13 minutes. Referee—John Richards.
Though Frank Craven Is now ap-
Scorer—D. Labow. Timer—A. Green- peering on the road in "New
berg.
Brooms," from his own pen, Miss
Standings.
, Bonstelle has fortunately secured the
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Everybody's Music Shoppe..
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4 thoroughly human and its appeal is ,
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