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April 16, 1926 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-04-16

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Americo% 'mesh Periodical Cwter

CLIFTON AFIMU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

'aIrMerRorritinst!

t#I0 DISAGREEMENT
WITH DR. WEIZMANN

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ONE OF THE CHIEF
FACTORS, FOR
MORE THAN
THREE QUARTERS
OF A CENTURY, IN
MAKING DETROIT
A CITY OF HAPPY
HOMES AND THRIV-
ING INDUSTRIES.

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Nag (Mill Notes

, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ginsberg and
HARRIS FARBER
family have returned from a week's
Harris Farber of 3438 Pennsyl-
visit with friends in Detroit.
vania avenue died Thursday morning,
April 15, at his home at the age of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz left 67. Mr. Farber is survived by his
on Monday, April 12, for a short stay widow, Eva Farber; six daughters,
in Detroit.
Bertha, Frances, Mrs. Abe Zeff, Mrs.
George Smith, Mrs. Leo Pollock and
Mrs. J. Leopold and daughters of
Mrs. Edward Fisher, and two broth-
Philadelphia, Pa., are the guests of ers, Joseph of Cincinnati and Nathan
Mr. and Mrs. B. Jacoby, parents of
of New York.
Mrs. Leopold.
He was buried on Friday, April 16,
at the Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi A.
The many friends of Milton Kirsch- M. Hershman officiating.
field will be glad to know that he has
recovered from ■ recent illness.



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THE

DETROIT
SAVINGS
BANK



Mrs. Harry Helper is the guest of
her sisters in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Clinkofstine and ,
family spent the week-end in Detroit.

Mrs. Bret Bassett of Lansing Is I In loving memory of Charles
visiting at the home of Miss Mini Marks, who passed away three years
Hirschfield.
ago, April 17, 1923.
Sadly missed by His Loving Wife,
Regner reviewed the Yiddish
Children, Sister, Brother and
play "The Dybbuk" last Friday eve-
Grandchildren.
ning. He also spoke on "The Prob-
lem of loath.
In loving memory of our dear
mother, Anna Goldgleid, who passed
Mr. Regner conducted the I. 0. B. away four yearn ago today, Rosh
B. memorial services on Sunday aft- Chedash lyar.
' ernoon, April 11.

JEWISH DISTRICT FORMED

Serving You Through 25 Branches

Main Office: State

-and-

NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.) - That
the plan of extending the Jewish
Agency has not been abandoned, and
that Dr. Weizmann is in full agree-
, ment with the American Zionist
Executive with regard to the policy
it pursues in connection with this
' question was the statement made by
Louis Lipsky, president of the Zionist
!Organization of America. at a lunch-
eongiven by the Zionist Organize-
tion to representatives of the Jewish
I press.
,I "There has been no abandonment
of the plan to extend the Jewish
' Agency, but we have come to the
I conclusion that the plan may have to
be carried out on a different basis .
Whatever we have said or done in
this regard has been with the ful l
knowledge and convent of Dr. Weiz-
mann," Mr. Lipsky declared.
HERSCH ROSENBERG
All rumors concerning disagree-
ment between the American Zionist
Ilersch Rosenberg of Bizezowka,
Organization and Dr. Weizmann are Poland, died suddenly at his home on
' absolutely baseless. We consider him April 8 at the age of 65. Ile was a
the strongest personality in the Zion- resident of Detroit for three years.
ist movement and the only man cap- Mr. Rosenberg is survived by his
, able of commanding authority. What widow, Rachel; six sons, Jacob, who
we are engaged in doing is to reor- was with his father at the time of
ganize the Zionist center, to give to his death, Abe, Morris, David, Samuel
the general Zionists in the movement and Benjamin, and two daughters,
that position which they deserved in Mrs. Martha Lichtblau and Mrs.
order that Dr. Weizmann as presi dent Helen Weintraub.
I may be surrounded by efficient ad-
ministrators and advisors. It is un-
WILLIAM LIEBERMAN
fortunate that the discussions which
William Lieberman of 943 East
have taken place in this connection
Warren avenue passed away April 10
have coincided with Mr. Jabotinsky's
at Harper Hospital after an illness
stay in this country and that rumors
Mr. Lieberman was '77
were set afloat connecting Mr. Jabot- of one week.
years of age and had resided in De-
insky with these discussions.
for
the
past
42 years. He is
troit
No Revisionist Endorsement.
survived by three daughters, Ray
"The revisionists do not indicate a
Lieberman and Mrs. Henry Krohn of
new direction for the Zionist move-
Detroit and Mrs. Gerson Paths of
, ment to take. We are dealing with
Cincinnati, and three sons. Ilerman,
the realities of life and our program
Sol A. and Oscar A. Lieberman.
of action has to conform with the
He was buried from the home of
needs and possibilities of our move-
his daughter, Mrs. Krohn of 1187
' meat. I can very well imagine that
Longfellow avenue, on Monday, April
we could adopt one or two points
12, at Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi A.
emphasized by the Mizrachi, one or
two points emphasized by the revi - M. Hershman officiating.
sionists. Even the demand for Jewish
MELVILLE MAX MICHELS
military units in view of the recent
Melville Max Michels of 543 Kirby
events in Palestine may receivejusti-
drive, Lansing, Mich., died at St.
fication which until now it did not
Mary's Hospital, Detroit, on April 7.
have. If, for example, it were proven
He was a member of Lansing Lodge,
tomorrow that the Kwutzoth will en-
No. 33, F. & A. M., and the Ameri-
able us to make Jewish settlers in
can Legion. Mr. Michels was born in
Palestine self-sustaining, we would
Port Huron, Mich., 29 years ago. Ile
adopt this method despite the bour-
is survived by his parents, Hattie and
geois views of many of the center
group. I regret that the courtesies Moses Michels.
Interment took place in Port Huron
extended by us to Mr. Jabotinsky
April 9, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiat-
have in some quarters been construed
as an endorsement of his program." ing.
Mr. Lipsky dwelt at length on the
JACOB H. ABRAHAM
membership campaign which is to be
Jacob H. Abraham of 4470 Sey-
inaugurated in connection with the
burn
avenue
passed away at his home
Zionist organization month and the
plan of the Zionist organization for on Monday, April 12. Mr. Abraham
was born in Warsaw, Russia, 60 years
entering into educational work.
ago and came to the United States
"If we want to win the Jewish
when he was 17. Ile had lived in
youth of this country, we must not
be neglectful of educational work. Detroit for the past 40 years. He
We cannot leave this field to other was a member of the Knights of
Pythias and the Detroit lodge of Odd-
groups in American Jewish life," he
fellows.
said.
Mr. Abraham is survived by his
With an appeal to the newspaper-
daugh-
men to support the Zionist organiza- widow, Lillie Abraham; two
Berlin and Libbie
tion in its contemplated actions, Mr. ters, Mrs. David
Abraham, and one son, Louis Abra•
Lipsky concluded his remarks.
In the discussion which developed ham.
Interment took place Wednesday,
later, several speakers voiced doubts
April 14, in Woodmere Cemetery.
as to the advisability of the Zionist
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating.
organization entering the field of edu-
cational work in America. This view
BENJAMIN BROWN
was emphasized by Dr. A. Coralnick
Benjamin Brown of 234 Medbury
of the Day. S. Erdberg of the Jew-
avenue
died
suddenly at his home on
ish Daily News criticized the manner
in which the committee sponsoring April 12, at the age of 61. Ile is sur-
vived
by
two
sons, Robert B. and
the educational movement was com-
posed. David Edelberg, Dr. I. L. Samuel Brown of Philadelphia. The
body
was
shipped
to Philadelphia for
Bril of the Jewish Daily News, S .
Dingo', managing editor of the Day, • burial.
Sophie Irene Loeb, Dr. S. Melamed
SIMON SHER
and L. Kusman participated in the
Simon Sher of 3283 Cortland ave-
discussion.
nue died at his home on Friday, April
9, after a short illness. Mr. Sher was
37 years of age and is survived by
his wife, Clara; two daughters, Net-
tie and Ruth: one son, Morris; his
father, Isadore, and two brothers,
Louis and Max Shaer.

The Furniture that is now being produced
by the leading American manufacturers is
more beautiful in appearance than any that
has been made in many years. At the same
time, the cost of beautiful furniture is much
less than for many years.
We are in an exceptionally good position
to co-operate with you in replacing furniture
that has outlived its usefulness, or of which
you can no longer feel proud. Such furni-
ture will be traded in at fair valuation for
use in quarters where style and appearance
are minor considerations.

p.m.

at Grisitold

Sleep on, clear mother. the work I. o'er,
Thy willing hand , will toll no more.
Ti,, weary hours. thy days of pain.
Thy troubled niithts are past.
Thy ever patient, worn out frame
Ilan found sweet real at last.

CHARKOFF. - (J. T. A.) - The
Central Committee for National Mi-
Sadly missed by Her Loving Chil-
norities at the Ukrainian Central
dren and Grandchildren.
Executive Committee decided at its
last meeting, according to the Is.
vestia, to apportion in Krivorojie
(district of Krivoyrog) • special Jew-
ish national district which will com-
prise the Jewish agricultural settle-
ments which have recenty been cre-
ated there. It has also been decided
(Continued From Page One.)
to apportion • district in the locality Chaim Nachman Bialik. It was not
of Jitomir as • German national dis- the mere fact that they came to hear
trict.
us that impressed me so much, for
the magic of the name of Chaim Bia-
Jerusalem is called "Jerusalem the lik is sufficient to persuade people to
Golden" as a mark of love to indi- brave any kind of weather, but the
fact that these thousands stayed for
cate its preciousness.-Talmud.
four hours, sat in rapt attention and
listened with an earnestness and en-
thusiasm to the discussion of the seri-
ous Zionist problems of the day is
what Impressed me and which gave
Mad. to Order
me the feeling that the idealism of
Any Six. - Any Style.
Detroit Jewry is not superficial but
CURTAIN RODS, RUBBER MAT.
is based upon • profound enthusiasm
TING, FLOOR COVERING, ETC.
and a genuine sincerity.
I am convinced, after the mass-
meeting in Wednesday, April 7, that
WINDOW SHADE CO.
there are elements in Detroit Jewry
Cadillac 1650
669 Gratiot Aso.
that will build up • sound and healthy
Zionist movement.

LEADERS INSPIRE
UNITED PALESTINE
APPEAL WORKERS

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Chinese

RUGS
25off

New importations have just come to our stock, and included in the list

of items that have been reduced one-fourth are many of these rugs

that are new and fresh front the looms of the Orient. Rug connois-
seurs will final here in our stock many desirable selections, made doubly

attractive because of the material reduction in price.

M. FREEDMAN

One lot of beautiful Mosul' - 30

One lot of beautiful Chinese - 30

pieces to select from. Former price

pieces to select from. Former price

$12.95


$18.00 and $24.00.

Special Price

Reg.
Price

6273 1 Hamadan
5-013-6
7449 1 Lilhhan
6.213-10
5205 I Seraband
6.814-5
1575 1 Feraghan
6-615-0
3070 1 Lillihan
6-614.0
7116 1 Sarouk
640-5
6908 1 Keshan
4078 1 Kermanshah 7-414-5

$42.00

$45.00. Special

Price

Reg.
Price

Sale
Price

Sale
Price

12.618-9 $300.00 $225.00
$ 34.00 $ 25.50 6829 1 &reran
12-018-10 250.00 187.50
56.25
5001
1
Mahal
75.00
12-5x9-3 400.00 300.00
75.00 56.25 2011 1 Arak
12-519-0 650.00 487.50
7120
1
Lillihan
95.00 71.25
175.00 131.25 5002 1 Kermanshah 12-019-1 675.00 506.25
12.019-2 850.00 637.50
225.00 168.75 5055 1 Sarouk
12-00-0 350.00 262.50
Chinese
1
250.00 187.50 5617
10-018-0 275.00 206.25
195.00 148.75 5516 1 Chinese

Tadross Zahloute

Direct Importers

Fine Arts Building

52 Adams Avenue West

An
Understandable
Statement

MEMBER
FEDERAL
RESERVE
BANK

At the Close of Business, April 12, 1926.

I.-Cash (Gold Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositories re-

turnable on demand.

$ 1,818,756.45

463,186.56

II.-Checks on Other Banks

These checks ere payable in one day.

10,827,183.21

III.-Loans to Individuals and Corporations

This is the amount we have loaned (after • careful investiga-
notes and against
tion) to individuals and corporations on their
approved collateral.

9,074,464.23
IV.-Mortgages on Real Estate and Bonds
municipalities

These are salable securities issued by the U. S.
and other corporations of first quality; also first mortgages on
high class real estate.

V. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
VI.-United States Securities

96,000.00
712,696.00

This includes U. S. Government Bonds, War Savings Certificates,
Revenue Stamp. and United States Certificates of Indebtedness.

VII.--Banking House, Branches and Furniture
1,797,218.23
and Fixtures
Fifteen of these branches, all located in the City of Detroit.
VIII.-Other Bonds and U. S. Securities Left for
1,329,313.37
Safekeeping
46,756.78
IX.-Accrued Income Receivable (Net)

$26,165,574.83
Total Assets
Deposits Entrusted to Us ( Apr. 12) $21,129,831.82
200,000.00
Bills Payable and Re-discounts
Customers' Bonds Left With Us for
1,329,313.37
Safekeeping
11,000.00
Customers' Letters of Credit
5,000.04
Reserve for Dividends
Accrued Interest and Expense Pay-
81,079.07
able (Net)
$22,756,224.30
Total
This Leaves Capital Stock, Surplus and Undivided
$ 3,409,350.53
Profits
of
Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the de-

positors are paid in full, and is a guarantee fund upon which
we solicit new deposits and retain those which have been car-
ried by us for some years.

Founded in the Year 1853

First State Bank of Detroit

Griswold at Lafayette

WINDOW SHADES

ll

clillac 5916

Oriental

HERSCH ROSENBERG

American Zionists in Full Ac-
cord with Jewish Agency
Policy, Says Lipsky.

the M l
d the
'IN-

D

OBITUARY

Fifteen Branchosi

Charlevoix and
McDougall and Canfield
Gratiot sad Hastings
Chan. aad Gratiot
Mack and Mt. Elliott

Woodward and Eliot
Hamilton and Webb
Ferndale and Spriagwells
St. Clair ad Mack
Jos. Canipau sad Newton

Farad and Van Dyke
Grand River ■ na Virginia Park
Linwood and Vicksburg
Shoemaker and Montclair
Buchanan and Scott..

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