spoomremmieers -447
PIEVL1.110fUttelSit (11 RON ICL6
DIRECTORS OF OLD
FOLKS HOME GIVE
FULL ACCOUNTING
ZIONIST POLICY
SEVERELY ATTACKED
SPORTS
(Contnued from page 1.)
checked were found correct, and 1
from these test checks the opinion is I
that all cash receipts have been prop-
erly accounted for and that all ex-
penditures have been properly au-
thorized and were supported by prop-
er vouchers. In genet al, the books
and records of the institution were
found to be in good condition and
well kept.
The officers are: J. Levin, presi-
dent; L. Dann, vice-President; D.
Oppenheim, vice-president; S. Harris,
treasurer; M. Weiswasser, superin-
tendent; E. Korman, financial and re-
cording secretary. The board of di-
rectors are: A. Ackerman, I. Au-
gust, N. Bieltield, N. Brenner, L.
Dann, L. DuscofT, S. Harris, S. B.
Kahn, A. Keidan, II. 111. Koffman,
Rabbi J. Levin, J. Levin, Mrs. K.
Levitt, Mrs. L. Ellenstein, M. Lieber-
man, A. Lott, E. 51. Love, N. Neder-
lander, B. Oppenheim, I). Oppenheim,
D. Robinson, A. Rogvoy, I Rosenthal,
J. P. Rosenthal, M. Rosinsky, E.
Sachse, M. Satoveky, A. Levin, L.
Smith, II. Stearns, N. Steinberg, M.
Weiswasser, A. Wetsman and 1). S.
Zemon.
Without thorns, no roses.
Protect Your Walls ■ and Curtain.
with
UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS
Glendale 6359
Steel
Bake-Enameled.
Neat in appear.
onceand low in
price.
UN TAS PRODUCTS, Inc.
(New Address)
79 MARTIN PLACE
Half Block from Woodward Ave.
MASTER HEAT
REGULATOR
It opens damper. only an
amount equal to the draft
actually required.
No overheating of rooms—
no waste of heat up the
chimney—no forced fire—
no clinkers—no waste of
Fuel.
EARNS ITS COST IN
FUEL SAVED.
•
is
Henry I-.Hurley
544 W.
Mr,
Warren Ave.
Glendale 0292
IR
•
RHEUMATISM
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
Effective and inexpensive.
It costs nothing to come down and
find out.
THE WAYNE BATHS
Second and Front Sts.
Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonic,
Swedish, Electric Baths.
SWEDISH MASSAGE
Take Woodward Through Car.
Cherry 4784
Let
SHEKELL
Move You
Cut Rate Moving and Storage.
1957 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
Plume Cadillac 8853.4679.
MOVING
NE [rose ME
CRATING
STORAGE
Elm 471
suns
Select Dancing Nightly
Palais de Dance
Particular People Prefer
the Palais.
Strictly censored. Highest
Standard.
Palais Musicians—Th. Band
You Lose to Noce With.
Michigan Paper Stock Co.
MEYER BARRON. Prop.
Buyers of All Kinds of
WASTE PAPER
1342 Brewster St.
Cadillac 1708
Cadillac 1709
Granite and Marble
Monuments
564 Winder Street
Phone Cadillac 0048
The Only Jewish MONUMENT
Dealer in Detroit.
SPIKINIC
ENGRAVING CO.
commercial Artists
and Engravers
TOO MARQUETTE MAG. DETROIT
vge
(Continued from page one.)
lenby from Palestine and for the re-
moval of the military administration.
At the Zionist Congress in Vienna
last summer, Jabotinsky once more
HAKOAH, WORLD-FAMED JEWISH ATHLETES, COMING TO
became the center of a storm. Ile
AMERICA
led the opposition so successfully that
a deadlock occurred which caused
By I. SOBELOFF
Weizmann to leave the convention.
Only after a vote of confide n Le
• did
Hakoah is coming to America.
% 'Red to play the Westham United Soc- Weizmann agree to return. This
The modern Maccabees have swept c er Club of England and before a time he was charged with being a
aside opposition on the continent, have c rowel of 65,000 persons, the Jewish Fascist and a reactionary militarist.
crossed the channel and taken the athletes lowered the colors of the His speech last night was a rever-
measure of Britain's best and 110W crack English outfit 5 to 0. It was beration of that Zionist storm of last
they lock longingly to America for the first time that the English team summer.
new laurels.
had lost to a continental organization
"Jews must give up their belief that
And what is Ilakoah?
and it was the first time that an Aus- the re-establishment of their na-
Who are these men of might who trian had returned home victorious
tional homeland in Palestine can be
have set out to show that the Jews from such a trip. News of the vie-
accomplished through a miracle," he
of today respect brawn as well as tsry net all Vienna wild with joy.
told his audience. "The Zionist pro-
brain? Vienna knows the answer, in Thousands paraded the streets when
gram must be first and foremost a
fact, all of Austria, all of Europe is the victorious team returned. The
program of colonization. In its
familiar with the brilliant record of players were feted on every side.
choice of means it can differ little
the Ilakoah Club, the famous Jewish
Individual members of Ilakoah were
athletic organization.
iepresented on several Olympic teams. from those employed by the nations
Hakoah, in Ilebrew, means strength. There are seven players on the cham- of Europe and America during their
Back in 1907, a group of Budapest pionship Ilakoah squad who have rep- formative stages.
Urges Protection.
Jews decided that athletics as a body- resented various countries.
"This means making agriculture
builder was not being used enough by
The club first distinguished itself in
the
basic
industry of the country. It
the Jewish people. The potency of football. Every Sunday five of its
David's sling and the power of Sam- foetball teams compete with other means the protection of this and
other
rising
industries by a high tariff
son's physique; the story of ancient clubs. One of the most successful
Samson, and modern strong men of sections of Ilakoah is the ring squad*, against foreign competition. It also
means
the
protection
of the colonists
Israel, were well known, but the mil- which also won first place in a com-
lions of Jews, it was pointed out, re- petitive tournament. This is particu- against the aboriginies by a well or-
ganized
military
force.
mained a sedentary people, a people larly noteworthy in Vienna, famed for
"Zionist talk about reaching an ac-
of books and libraries and stores and its organizations of "turners" and
factories.
other "strong men." In fencing, Ha- cord with the native Arab population
of
Palestine is mere sentimentality,"
And now, after eight years of plan- koah, representing Vienna, recently
ning resulting from this observation, defeated Prague and Budapest. Even the speaker went on. "Zionist lead-
en
mistake the comparative quiet in
after years of organization, and years in music Ilakoah has done well, main-
of development on the athletic field, taining the largest amateur group in Palestine during the last three years
Hakoah is coming to America,—corn- the country, numbering 142 players.
ing to America, the land of sports, to The orchestra co-operated with Ila-
show what European Jewry has done koah's singing society, consisting of
to dispel the belief that Jews have de- 310 members. Lasker, the chess wiz-
veloped their mentality at the expense ard, is a member of Hakoah's chess
of their physique.
group, and Retti, Wolf and other mas-
Individual Jewish stars are not un- ters also hold championships.
known in America, but the story of
So the story of Hakoah runs,—
Hakoah, the story of Jewish team leadership, brilliant playing, fine rec-
play and Jewish organization on the ords on all sides, in all sports.
athletic court, is something new.
Dr. Julius Krausz and Dr. Albert
America has its Benny Leonard in the Mauzer, representatives of the club,
boxing arena, its Benny Friedman on have just arrived in America.
the football field, but as a group it
They are modest men. In spite of
has not developed any championship Hakoah's record, they are not talking
Jewish squads. Not that Ilakoah too much of victory. They point to
rests content with championships. For Hakoah's record and ask for a series
the program of Ilakoah involves not of matches. Headquarters have been
so much the development of a winning established at 31 Union Square, New
team as the spreading of a program York City, with Abraham Tuvim di-
of physical education for the average recting activities.
citizen.
Negotiations are under way for the
Five thousand members of Hakoah appearance of Ilakoah's championship
in Vienna testify to the extent of this soccer team in this country in April
program. More than 600 of this num- and May. The New York State Foot-
ber are young women who have sensed ball Association and the United States
the significance of this modern move- Football Association have been inter-
ment and who participate in sports of ested in the visit and it is likely that
various sorts. From the roster of a series of games will be arranged.
Hakoah is recruited every team that
America probably will have the op-
sports the club's colors,—and with a portunity of seeing an all-Jewish ath-
startingly successful result.
letic team on the field. Based on its
Hakoah is the undisputed soccer record, Halvah should give an excel-
champion of Europe, having taken lent account of itself. In Europe,
first honors for the last two years. Jews by the thousands came for miles,
In wrestling the championship also in many cases on foot. to see this won-
rests with Ilakoah over the same per- der team in action. For centuries the
i-d. So, too, in hockey. So, also in Jews have pointed proudly to their
chess. In swimming and ether water great scholars and savants and the
slY,rts Ilakoah also has made every Jews of today have grasped at the op-
contender bend the knee. So much portunity to pay equal homage to
so, that the name Ilakoah on the Eu- young, active men who have distin-
ropean athletic field has come to mean guished themselves as athletes.
sunremacy.
The modern young athletes are look-
It was in 1923 that Ilakoah covered ing this way. America, the land of
itself with glsry, the reflection of Olympic champions, looks attractive
which has not yet faded out. On the to these ambitious players. Will they
strength of its record, Hakoah was in- give a good account of themselves?
for a condition of permanent peace.
There is not and there can not be a
permanent peace between a coloniz-
ing power and the native population.
The attitude of the Arab towards the
Jewish immigrants is not unlike the
attitude of the American Indians to.
ward the Pilgrims or of the Aztecs
toward the Spanish conquerors.
"Appropriation of land in Palestine
as carried out by the Zionist organiz-
ation in the past can not be con-
tinued in the future. Palestinian
land values have been advancing with
the arrival of every new steamship.
Mortgage Loans
Ask your friends regarding the prompt servic e and fair
tree
ment given by us. If you want first or second mortgage, or fir
mortgage on vacant, or wish to sell your land contract, w
e tl
Investment Mortgage Com par
PFTER PATTERSON, Manager
313 Hammond Building
Wants Intervention.
Only immediate intervention by
the British government, with the ex-
propriation of the waste Arab lands,
the enforcement of a protective tariff
and the organization of an adequate
military power can safeguard the
Jewish homeland, Jabotinsky de-
clared.
"These are the outstanding facts,"
he said in conclusion. "Hushing down
these facts, shutting the eyes on real-
ity, wit Mot help the situation. On
the other hand, by publicly exposing
them, sufficient pressure can be
brought to bear upon British public
opinion to remedy the situation. I
am a friend of the British govern-
ment and always had a high regard
for the British sense of righteous-
',ember of .
Detroit Clearing House Assn.
and Federal Reserve System
IRS
STATE BANK
ness."
OF DETROIT
The lecture was preceded by a mu-
sical program by Leonard Braun,
who sang a number of Yiddish and
Hebrew folk songs. The lecture and
concert were conduced under the aus-
pices of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Inde-
pendent Order B'nai B'rith.
Finance is the nerve center of the
nations.
Land Contra,
FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 185 1
Griswold at Lafayette.
15 Convenient Branches
s.
B3 1
Record
Breaking
Year
and a still
Greater Year to Come
a
With sales in excess of 250,000 cars, Dodge Brothers, Inc.
have just completed the greatest year in their history.
Had it been possible to produce cars in sufficient num-
bers, their increase over 1924 would have been even
more substantial.
INITIATION FEES OF
RELIGIOUS BODIES
PISGAH LODGE ARE
HOLD UNITY MEET
INCREASED TO $25.00
This year the production problem has been mastered.
A $10,000,000 expansion program stands completed—and
the enormous output of 1925 will be nearly doubled!
(Co- Omit:4 From Page One.)
(Continued From Page One.)
of his successor will take place March
first.
Report Jabotinsky Lecture.
Although a special program was
not arranged for the meeting of last
Monday evening, nevertheless the
members present were treated to sev-
eral unannounced features.
Henry M. Abramovitz ,chairman of
the intellectual advancement columit-
tee, submitted a report concerning
the lecture of Vladimir Jabotinsky,
which took place at Orchestra Hall
Thursday evening, Feb. 18. He stat-
ed that the affair was a complete sac.
ens from every standpoint and that
comments of prominent Detroiters
showed that the general public fully
appreciated the efforts fo Pisgah
Lodge in contributing to the intellect-
ual welfare of the community.
All details of the lecture were ar-
ranged by Mr. Abramovitz and at the
close of the report he was accorded
an ovation by the lodge membership.
During the course of the evening
addresses were delivered by Leonard
Braun, the internationally famous
tenor who sang at Orchestra Hall at
the Jabotinsky meeting, and by the
president of Flint Lodge.
Toward the close of the meeting an
address was made by Max Edwards,
vice-president of the lodge, who spoke
on "George Washington: His Life
and Ideals." Following the address
the members stood in silent prayer
for several minutes in honor of the
first great American.
The next regular meeting of Pis-
gah Lodge will take place Monday
evening, March 1, in the B'nai B'rith
Community House, 275 East Ferry
avenue.
CINCINNATI LEADER
FINDS CONDITION OF
POLISH JEW TRAGIC
(Continued from Fags 1)
MANUEL URBACH
FEBRUARY 26,
and the plan of co-operation of the
proposed conference, the committee
to report back to an adjourned meet-
ing of this body, to be convened at
the call of the chairman."
Rabbi Abram , Simon of Washing-
ton, D. C., chairman of the confer-
ence, presided. The following dele-
gates were present: Representing
the Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations—Rev. Dr. Abram Simon,
Washington; Ben Altheimer, New
York (representing Dr. David Philip-
son of Cincinnati). Representing the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis—Dr. Samuel Schulman, New
York; Dr. Louis Wolsey, Phila-
delphia; Rabbi Solomon Foster, New-
ark (guest). Representin gthe Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congregations—
Dr. Herbert S. Goldstein, New York;
Dr. David de Sole Poole, New York;
Captain N. Taylor Phillips, New
York, and Morris Engelman, New
York. Representing the United Syn-
agogue of America—Dr. Jacob Kohn,
Dr. Elias Solomon and Dr. Abraham
Burstein.
Another meeting of the conference
will be held on March 8.
ATTACK ON AGUDATH
ISRAEL IS ANSWERED
(Contnued from page 1.)
the Agudath Israel, 673 Brodway,
New York City, telephone Spring
6708.
"It is untrue that there is not a
single house in the Agudah colony
Machaneh Yisroel. There are 80
houses built by the Poole Agudath
Israel, in addition to a number of
houses built by the Agudah Building
Company, Habayith, in Tel Aviv,
Pethach, Tikvah and Bene Berak.
"It is untrue that the Agudath Is-
rael has broken the unity of the,
Jewish people. It is untrue that the
Agudath Israel seeks Gentile courts
for the satisfaction of its claims. In
every single case the Agudah en-
deavored to obtain the co-operation
of the Zionist Organization before'
doing so. With the League of Na-'
tions, with the British government,
in matters of the draft ordinance and
the Vaad Ashkenazi the Agudah for
months, often for years, tried in vain
to settle matters within the Jewish
camp. Only when the Zionist Or-
ganization refused to secede from its
stand, only where freedom of con-
science was involved."
must come if Polish Jewry is to be
saved from a catastrophe.
"I know very well that there is no
need In my urging you to do all you
can for the Polish Jews, as I know
that you have consecrated yourself
to t'se cause of alleviating the suffer-
:ngs of Eastern Jewry, but I feel it
is my duty as an eye witness to write
you all of t'lis and add my voice to
the supplications that come from the
other side, that you do all you can to
'end them the help you intend send-
ing speedily u posisble. May I at
LAND WORKERS CONFER
the same time offer my humble co-
operation in any way you deem
proper for this noble cause in which
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A confer-
you are engaged?"
ence of Jewish land owners and gar,.
denera of Poland was opened. Eighty' '
Truth is the daughter of time.
delegates were present.
1 . ■■1101 1.11, 10 ■ 1001•1 ■ 106.11.110100•11.11011.11MIIIIIh\% ■ 11.11
r11
$ LEWIS BROTHERS
0
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
7739 Joke R. Street
4101101EIMNEIVELIVAM.1106.\
Telephone Empire 2114
■■■ ILTIOu,
01
4
Production on this stupendous scale makes possible the
astounding low prices announced January 7th.
It makes them possible even though the car is better
today than ever before. These are but a few of the vital
refinements—
Rich and attractive new colors.
Absolute smoothness of engine operation.
A new snap and elasticity of operation throughout.
Smart and stylish new body lines.
Complete vision from every angle of the sturdy
all-steel body.
-
Dodge Brothers Motor Car has always been an excep-
tional product. With these refinements, at these new
prices, it is without question the greatest value Dodge
Brothers have ever offered.
- - - $795
Touring Car
Roadster
- - 795
Coupe
845
Sedan
895
Plus Government Tax only.
No handling charges
THOMAS J. DOYLE
INCORPORATED
JEFFERSON AT CHENE
EDGEWOOD 4460
Highland Park Motor Co., 16123 Woodward.Arl. 3730
Menses Motor Sales & Service, 4426 Cherie_ _Mel. 6667
Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward. Emp. 6980
Bucknell-Knowlson Co., 2445 Michtgan....G1tn. 9888
Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos Campau...Emp. 4083
North Central Motor Co., 8517
WOODWARD AT MARTIN PLACE
GLENDALE 7117
Hergenroeder, Inc., 14615 E. Jefferson. _Hick. 7600
Hem. 4297
Hiles Auto Service, 12217 Twelfth
Midwest Motor Co., 9111 Grand River_ _ _Gar. 7100
Dix-Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix_. _Lafayette 1601
Lln. 1172
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot
Linwood. _Euclid 1880
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CARS