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JULY 9, 1926.
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!MIGRATION CONGRESS
DISCUSSES PROBLEMS
are now in Palestine 165,000 Jews,1to the amount of $300,000,000, which
and, according to the highest esti- would be raised and invested within
settled on the land.I the next 10 years with a view to en-
• mates, 25,00 0 a re
.
.
abling the creation of a Jewish ma- .
This is an unhealthy proportion."
in Palestine within that period,
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.
The view that in negotiating with I .1
was Drought before the convention by
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the Mandatory Power the important
clash between the views of the .1 els.
thing is not the enumeration of the David Reines representative of the
(Continued From Page One.)
Strictly No. 1 Dimension GENUINE WHITE PINE
ish Socialist Labor Party, Build, and
Seeg- various demands and needs which or Palestine Labor Federation.
Kurland, Baltimore; Simon .
The suggestion made by Dr. Max the Poole Zion, the Zionist Socialist
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man and Mrs. A. IL Vixman, Pitt, pressing for solution and the satin-
party occurred.
, burgh; Arthur Shutkin, :Milwaukee; faction of which is no doubt highly 1 Heller of New Orleans, that this
GUAR%NTEED INTERIOR FINISH
In arguing his amendment which
With the Possibility of
Boston, and II. , necessary and desirable, but the es-1 matter h1 referred to the executive
RI heft Silverman of
tablishnient of a principle and the committee, urging it to give the pies- asks the world migration congress to
Steinberg,
Chicago.
urge
the
principle
of
free
migration
IMMEDIATE LIVELIHOOD
gaining of its recognition, was ex- tion of a loan its earliest considera-
Emanuel Neumann, general dirt,-
tion, was set aside when Judge Ber- upon the respective governments, Vic-
General Offine and MIU—Cowtiot and St. /whin Ana.
tor of t he United Palestine Appeal, pressed by Ali. Goldberg.
nard A. Rosenblatt ats‘ Dr. Sehmarya tor Alter, a delegate representing the
For yourselves or your relatives in
North Yard and 11111—Cemeins sad Holbrook Ams.
d.
Relations Not S,
Eataldhami V1011
read a message from Dr. Stephen S.
that this matter is hold- Jewish labor party, Bond, in Poland
Al RAmaw—Atalswae
Europe. We assist in procuring •
'she relations between the Zionist I Levin stated
W i.e. chairman of the Appeal, ex-
declared:
of America and the Or- ing the attentiioi of the members_ of
visa for immigrants.
Pressing his regret at his inability to Organization
"I
mil
speaking
in
the
nain•
of
the
of his der Sons of Zion were not severedthe Zionist Ext•eutive and that it is
attend the conventionbecause
o by a special con:- majority of Jewish workers in the Re-
nuns being studied
illness, following nn operation on his .atthe convention, contrary to the mission headed by Dr. Arthur Ruppin. public of Poland, one of the chief
For particulars write to
:
predictions
expressed
prior
to
the
' tonsils.
countries of emigration. We are un-
AGUDATH LAND & BUILDING I A report Of the activities of the Ha- , convention, Following the .decision T•o matters of great,. interest to
to approve American Jews were also debated and i able to understand the opposition of
I if Zion
dassah was presented to the conven-1of the Order Sons
determined upon during the last day organized labor to immigration he-
Co., INC.
tion by Miss Pearl Franklin of Chi- the action of its executive committee
of • the convention; one, concerning cause of its desire to safeguard its
Logo, vice-chairman of the organiza-, endorsing the program ,if the League
1173 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
the Jewish Agency, on which ne$o- own position. Why should we he left
lion. . . of Zionist Revisionists. The Order,
tiations with the non-Zionist group in our state Of misery, because you de-
! '"Ab. Goldberg, president of the Ilis- which is affiliated with the Zionist Or-
under the leadership of Louis Mar- sire to he p n■ sperops? Where is your
tadruth Ivrith, in his address dwelt ganization of America, will be give'
shall are pending.. and the other deal-ossvorkers' solidarity if those who are in
at length on the new turn in the pol- a chance to reconsider its decision.
ing with the Russian Colonization the most tragic position are to be sae-
icy df the Zionist Organization of This is the sense Of a resolution.
plan which, it was maintained, con- . rificed. If migration presents no so-
America to lay great emphasis on the I adopted by the convention as the out-
stitutes an important element in the lotion to the problem, then it is the
Pension
Bonds
Lit. Inurance
value of Hebrew culture and Ian- - come of the debate which ensued fol. pending negotiations concerning the duty of international labor to remove
Inveatrnent Insurance
gunge and its contemplated action in lowing the presentation of a I esolu.
Jewish Agency. Ab. Goldberg urged the causes which compel the workers
this field. 1 lion by Professor Gustave Klausner
Itepre,-entinn the Larizest International
the adoption of the resolution. to emigrate. The Polish government,
of St, Louis, chairman of the cow-
Coninan, in the World.
Present Figures on U. P. A.
Maurice Samuel, Israel Goldberg for instance, is the largest employer
The attention of the delegates was i mittee on organization.
and Ezra Shapira of Cleveland spoke in the state, but this government is
604 Park Ave. Bldg. / directed to the figures concerning the, The resolution of the committee
Cadillac 5602
in favor of an amendment inserting boycotting the Jewish worker," he de-
outcome of the United Palestine Ap- expressed the view that the Order
peal which were contained in the re- Sons of Zion, by virtue of the deci- such a clause in the resolution. Louis dared.
Referring to the situation in Pules-
of its last convention endorsing Lipsky met with the approval of the
port of Emanuel Neumann. Mr. Neu- Sion
mann reported that the grand total the program of the 'Zionist Revision- delegates when he declared that it tine, the representative of the Rued,
inassisithteharitghe tLfrat rh ye at:Inii,iunriisitarna,tei no tnarto which is opposed to Zionism, declared
raised by the United Palestine Ap- ists, has invalidated the existing un. w
1' that Palestine immigration dues not
peal is in excess of $5,000,000. Mr. derstandings and agreements, and
on cover the immigration problem of the
Neumann reported that the various urged the incoming administrative procedure the vote be taken first
regions had raised a total of $4,361,- committee to take whatever action the report and then on the amend- Jewish workers. Immigration should
101. Special gifts given through the necessary under the changed circum- went. The resolution was then put to , unrestricted into Palestine as well
vote and adopted by an overwhelm-, as other countries, he stated.
United Palestine Appeal totalled stances.
n•vdlved ing majority. The resolution on thei
t ous,
B. Lockets representing the Poole
$640,000 and campaigns in progress
now untli September •0, would add around the question of the attitude „Jewish Agency read.
the Zion, contradicted the assertion of Mr.
A heated debate developed at ,the Alter with regard to l'al •is . me, tom t-
an estimated total of $319,000,.mak. toward Revisionism, the matter was
• r 000 000 not discussed from the view point of closing session on the reso ution on in, out that during the year 1920,
I of
1,
n
for the United Palestine Appeal for the merits of the program, but from Crimea, which was brought bask only 10,000 Jews entered the United
C11RS • M i lEVENMAN
the standpoint of the relationship be- from the committee after revision fol- States of America, while 31,000 Jew-
its first year. The number of Con-
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tween the two bodies.
lowing a recommendation taken at ish workers entered Palestine during
tributors this year is 160,000 thus
A substitute motion, which was the morning session to recast the res. the same period. He stated that over
far, as compared with less than 100,-
Wolf- „lotion. Rabbi Hammer and Mrs. 250,000 in Eastern Euro
Europe are with-
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000 last year. The total cash raised adopted, was presented by Ltlo
son of New York, member of the
ers of Boston urged the rejection out any alternative than immigration.
thus far is $2,740,000 and from re- son
Ile criticized the labor parties of Can-
ports received at Buffalo the cash group in the Order Sons of Zion of this restitution.
which opposed the adoption of the
Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver introduced ado and Australia who were unwilling
total is expected to pass the $3,000,-
a substitute resolution to give expres- . to co-operate with the congress.
000 mark within two 'weeks. Mr. Zionist Revisionist program.
The credentials committee reported sion to the opinion of the Zionist del.'
Neumand recommended a 50 per cent
that 21{2 of the delegates registered egates but in a milder form. Hon.
increase this year, making a national
OPTOMETRIST
Dancing Stars at Temple.
represent the Zionist Organization of
quota of $7,500,000 for next year.
America, 101, the liatlassith, 17 spa• Elihu D. Stone and Robert Silverman
Dr. Schmarya Levin, in his address
of Boston, Isaac Carmel and Jacob
dal
delegates
and
32
the
Order
Sons
Fishman urged the adoption of the , William Seabury and Margaret Irv.
to the convention, attacked the Rus.
of Zion.
resolution as presented by the con- ing, musical comedy dancing stars,
sian Colonization Plan.
Object to Seating Delegates.
mittee. The speakers urging the, heading their own singing and dane-
The official attitude of the Zionist
The
credentials
committee
had
ob-
adoption of the resolution argued ing revue, assisted by Mignon Ilawkes,
Organization of America toward
Great Britain as the Mandatory' jected to seating nine delegates of that the Crimea project has become Val= Valentine, Viola Goerling,
Power for Palestine was expressed the Order Sons of Zion but by a rul- the rallying point for all anti-Zion-, Wilma Chapman, James Roxey Cie.
The people of Detroit enjoy gas
th e twenty-ninth annual conven- ing, of the chairman, Mr. stipskY. ists, and that the propaganda which , meats and Jack Young, pianist, and
Tartan sea Frans. with Anti-Slip Teeple. by
rates "which are loner than those
,
is emanating front this project is cal- "The Pleasure Seekers,” with George
Systallst to Examinationof Optical and lion of the organization at its third these delegates were recognized.
existing in any other similar city
14taseular DeInte of the Eye•
The convention which was termed culated and is being employed to set Broadhurst, a new comedian with a
session held Monday night at the Ho-
Glenn Prescribed and Accurately Adjusted.
the convention of self-assertion. was up the Jewish settlements in Russia,' lot of talent, will provide comedy, as-
in America."
tel Stotler here.
con
tenses
•111
know
We grind our
The resolution, which was adopted characterized by the fact that it was which are a part of a larger relief sisted by the Dale Sisters and a group
they an correct.
,
of
entertainers
including
Babette
by a vote of all the delegates with a rank and file as•embly. loft to it- program, as a rival to Palestine.
Corner Twelfth
t910 Hazelwood
Busse)", Harry Lang, Floyd liallicy
the exception of 10 dissenting voter.,,' self, •the 'convention turned its at-
Pass Crimea Resolution.
Explaining to those who urged the and Major Johnson, split headline
endorses the stand taken by the I tention to internal problems and for
and earn. hiss.
Ch.. W. Bennett, Vice
World Zionist executive in its mem- the first time in many years, it was rejection of the resolution, Mr. Lip- honors on the bill at B. F. Keith's
CONCRETE GARBAGE and orandum submitted to the Permanent emphasized, paid greater attention to sky 'declared: "It would be folly for Temple Theater stkrting Sunday mat.
Clifford at Ilattler
ASH RECEPTACLES
the Zionists gathered here in convert. inee. Others billed include: Arthur
BRANCIIES1
Mandates Commission of the League organization matters. .
A discussion developed following thin to pass by occurrences of the Deagon, late musical comedy star in
Do met wait until • Court Notice is ant
of Nations and in the letter of Dr.
r ear.
Chaim Weizman)] to Lord Plumer, the report submitted to the conven- past 12 months without condemning , "Songs and Stories;" Jack Fulton and
thee-family Garbage Rwentacia $7.75.
Ilarnirsrock
Boulevard
high commissioner of Palestine, ac- tion bY'Samuel Blitz of the organiza- certain things which are really ob- I Peggy Parker in their latest skit "Di-
9707 Joseph Campus
General Motor. Bldg.
companying the memorandum. tion department. He pointed out that starlet to the development of the uni- version a la Carte;" The Sarattos,
912 E. HANCOCK ST.
The resolution, while expressing ' the Zionist Organization in America ty of American Jewry. We have unique European gymnasts; Malinda
Residence: Melrose 6556.
"appreciation of the high spirit of lhasgreater difficulty in holding its gone through a year of effort to raise and Dade in a routine of whirlwind
Wyandotte - 76 Norm Biddle Ave.
Office:
disinterestedness which animates the jmembers than in recruiting new mem- funds for Palestine under the most dances and the weekly screen subjects.
Cadillac 9776
1354 Buhl Bldg.
-
Mandatory Power in its administra— bers. Many delegates complained critical circumstances and in the
Inn
lion of Palestine, and of its effective I from the floor of the difficulties en- midst of this work there has come
contribution to the development of , countered in their membership cam- forward a propaganda which is cal-
the country in the establishment andlpaigns because of organization handl- culated to distract the attention of
maintenance of law and order." 1 cans. A resolution proposed by the American Jews front Palestine. It is
stresses the point that it is the duty committee to allow the districts where a mistake to think from this resolu-
of Great Britain not only to main- conditions permitted to enlist United tion, or what I said in my opening
lain in Palestine the role of a pas- Palestine Appeal contributors simul- address, that the colonization project
sive arbiter but to assume active co- taneously with obtaining their contd. in the•Crimea or the Ukraine or wher-
operation in the establishment of the butions was rejected.
ever it may be is what the Zionists
Jacob Fishman raiseff the question
Jwish Nationa l !I onic. The resolu-
tion also emphasizes the fact that whether the district system shou no object
to. we object to is something
"What
this principle was laid down by the be revised and whether it would not
convention of American Zionists in be advisable to institute two . classes in for
the the
propagande.
This propaganda
project of colonization
is be-
.
of members, active and
Washington a year ago.
ing conducted in such a way as to
cut Into Mewing and Storage.
The representatives of the districts convention also adopted a resolution destroy the unity of American Jewry.
of the Zionist Organization of Amer.; urging the executive committee to
1967 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
It is being used for the purpose of
ice following a discussion of the re- , appoint a committee to study the counterfoil of the Palestine project,"
rL._. Cedilla. 118534679.
port of the political committee sub-! question of revising the constitu
At Close of 'Business, June 30, 1926
Sherman of I of the Zionist Organization of Amer- Mr. The
Lipsky
stated. which was finally'
resolution
milted by the Hon. Carl
New York City, in endorsing the at•' ice and to report its findings to the ado fed by a majority of 102 to 42
1.—Cash
titude of the World Zionist Execu-, next convention.
rent as follows:
(Gold Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositories re-
live, voted by a majority of all the also adopted urging the establishment
"This convention endorses the
•
delegates present, with the exception of tl-e new regional offices in the viola; extended by the chairman of
turnable on demand.
of 10, to table an amendment intro— Southern states and on. the Pacific the Zionist Organization of America
ductsrl by Elias Ginsburg representing coast.
in his annual address to the conven-
Endorsement of the Association for tion with regard to the attempt which
These checks are payable in one day.
the 'Revisionist Group to include in
the resolution a demand for creat• Jewish Culture and Education was has been made, in public utterance
in
Palestine
such
conditions
of
given
by
the
convention
when
it
and in organized propaganda, to give
ing
This is the amount we have loaned (after a careful investiga-
security which would accord' coni. adopted the resolution offered by to the agricultural relief measures
plete protection to Palestine Jewry, Rabbi Heller of Cincinnati fol- for the Jews of Russia a significance
tion) to individuals and corporations On their notes and against
and an amendment introduced by lowing a discussion in which Rabbi tending to counteract the efforts of .
approved collateral.
gen-
Israel
Goldberg,
urging
the
specific
Sonderling,
Rabbi
Barnett
Brickner
Zionists extending over a whole
Select Dancing Nightly
co-operation of the l'alestine govern- and Rabbi Nachman Ehin partici- eration, to mobilize the public senji.
These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipalities
ment in the matter of colonization by paled. The latter objected to the went of Jewry in favor of a Jewish I
and other corporations of first quality; also first mortgages on
applying Article Six of the Mandate elimination of religion from the reso. Homeland in Palestine."
The
convention
was
closed
Tuesday
high class real estate.
to open state lands for Jewish col- , lution.
Particular People Prefer
Lipsky Elected President.
after midnight by Rabbi Abba Billet
onization and to see, through proper
the Palais.
The presidency of the Zionist Or- Silver, vice-president of the organ- •
legislation, that arable land not now
cultisated he placed under cultiva- ganization of America, an office which ization, who urged the delegates to
Strictly censored. Highest
has not been formally filled since the greater activity during the forthcom-
Lion.
Standard,
This includes U. S. Government Bonds, War Savings Certificates,
The debate on this resolution was Cleveland convention when the split ing year. Maurice Samuel, Rabbi
Palais Musicians—The Band
Revenue Stamps and United States Certificates of Indebtedness.
the first political action taken by the with the Brandeis-Mack group oc- Eichler, Dr. Schmarya Levin and
You Love to Mince With.
convention on a series of resolutions curred, was restored and the title of Chaim Nachman Bialik delivered the
proposed by the political committee president was given to Louis Lipsky. final addresses, Dr. Levin and Bialik
VII.—Banking
on the external and internal prob. The following officers were elected taking leave of the convention before
Ions of the Zionist movement. The by acclamation:
their departure for Palestine.
lion. vice-presidents: Miss Henri-
Fifteen of these branches. all located in the City of Detroit.
vote on this resolution followed an.
encounter between the Zionist body etta Szold, Joseph Barondess, Reu-
MEYER BARRON, Prop.
Dodge Beats 1925 Record
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which is if accord with the admin. ben Brainin, Dr. Max Heller of New
Buyers of All Kinds of
istration, and the small group of Orleans, I.a. Rev. Hirsch Masliansky
Dodge Brothers dealers in United
WASTE PAPER
Zionist Revisionists recruited largely I and•Judge David A. Lourie of Bos-
States have delivered 173,373 motor'
1342 Brewster St.
from the delegation of the Order ton, Mass.
Cadillac 1709
Vice.presidents: . Mrs. Irma Lind- cars and trucks during the first half
Clcdillac 1708
Sons of Zion which, at its recent con-
Silverman,
f 1O . 91 a gain of 52,669 cars or 13,6
vention. voted to endorse the pro- heim, Mrs. Archibald
Alt. Goldberg,
gram of the League of Zionist Revi- Providence, R.
Although
the final
figures
for Can-
Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, Max per cent
the first
half of
1925.
it
wont.
Shulman of Chicago, and Rabbi Abba /111/1 for the last week of the stson
MANUEL URBACH
Heated Debate on Revision.
quarter are not yet available, accord.
The
heat
of
interest
in
the
present
Hillel
Silver
of
Cleveland,
0.
Granite and Marble
on. secretary, Dr. 11 '1 .1. Ka. ing to the preliminary report the gain
political and economic situation in
in retail deliveries by Dodge Broth.
Palestine was discharged during the liski; executive secretary, Meyer W.
ears dealers in the Dominion is riser •
debate in which Elias Ginsburg, Dr.. Weisgal; treasurer, Isaac Meister; as.
P. Fierst; 05 per cent.
Abba Hillel Silver, Boris Gordon, sociate treasurer, Harry
Total shipments of motor cars and'
564 Winder Street
Herman
Israel Goldberg and Ab Goldberg par- administrative committee.
Conheim, Jacob Fishman, Boris Gra- trucks from Dodge Brother.; and Gra-
Phone Cadillac 0048
ticipated.
"Revisionism
is
not
anathema
to
belsky.
Judge
William
B.
Lewis
of
ham
Brothers factories in the United
Only Jewish MONUMENT
Emanuel States and Canada during the first
Dealer in Detroit.
me at all," Rabbi Silver declared. Philadelphia; I. D. Morrison.
months of 1920 were 207,115, a
Mg
view Revisionism ' Neumann, S. J. Rosensohn, Morris
"From my point of
or 49.3 per cent over
has a legitimate place in the Zionist • Rothenberg, Maurice Samuel. Louis gain of 64;115
Organization of the world. The Re-, Topkis of Wilmington, Del.; S. J. the record for the same perks! last
Weinstein and Benjamin Winter. year.
visionist Zionist is a loyal Zionist. I !
The official figures for total pro-
A budget of 4223,000 for the
II Inn 1171
may question the reality of his tech- I
NE hoe
also adopted duction of passenger ears and trucks
do
not
question
his
mo-
I
forthcoming year was
, nique but I
in the United States and Canada dur-
tires. But the work in Palestine will by the convention.
The following officers were recom- ing the first six months of 1920 will
he done not by dramatic gestures, not ;
probably nut be available before July,
by heroics, not by voicing loud senti. mended for the United Palestine Ap -
15, but the industry's gain of 13 per
ments threatening the Mandatory peal:
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, honorary cent over the corresponding period
I'ower with the dire consequences of I chairman; Judge Julian W. Mack, last yeti,. reported for the first five
a dissatisfied Jewry.
Rabbi B. I.. bevinthan, honorary vice- months lit this year by the United
Israel Goldberg of the Zionist Or-
Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the de-
ganization expressed regret that "the , chairman; Judge William B. Lewis, States Dt•partment of Commerce will
positors are paid in full, and is a guarantee fund upon which
most capable exponents of Revision-1chairman; Emanuel Neumann. chair. . be little changed. By comparison
we solicit new deposits and retain those which have been car-
I man executive committee; Herman • DwIge Brothers gain is nearly four
ism are nut here tonight." The reap'
ried by us for some years.
weak-, Conheim, treasurer; viceschaSrman. times as great as that of the industry.
lution, he stated, contained ■
k mention of Louis Lipsky Zionist Organization of
nets in that it ma ken no me
the vital question of land. "We lose America; Morris Rothenbers. K sren
layesod; Bernard A. Rosenblatt, Jew-'
sight of the fact that the immigrants.
National Fund, andnavid J.
who are coming into Palestine are ish
either not going to he enabled to re- ' Kaliski, Hebrew University Fund.
Do net consider yourself ir•ll.read
A
place was reserved for the pres-I because you read many be. Ss. The
' main there at all, or that they will
H adassah.
be settled properly." he said. "Ac- ident
' important question is, how well Is
The id ea of • Jewish National Loan
corihng to the best estimates, there
you read them! You are not well-
' nourished because you eat abundant-
Fifteen Branches:
ly. Both mental and physical strength
p 'and sanity are determined by diges-
Forest and Van Dyke
Woodward and Eliot
Charlevoix and Drexel
etARMAITII 5100.
Grand River and Virginia Park
, mastication. Most people read too
Hamilton and Webb
McDougall and Canfield
Linwood and Vicksburg
Sprinswell•
tion
and
assimilation
and
not
by
mere
and
Ferndale
I
Gratin( and Hastings
Shoemaker •nd Montclair
much both of the good 14 well an of
St. Clair and Mark
Chen• and Cor•tiot
Buchanan and Scotten
the
inferior.
Lincoln's
mental
mag-
C•mp•u
and
Newton
•
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Mack and Mt. Elliott
nificence rested upon the substantial
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foundation of a few good books.
AMENIMMI.1.10,
The Supplement.
-
I
-
$7,500,000 To Be
' Sought for l'alestine.
HOMESTEADS
OR LAND IN
PALESTINE
OUR QUALITY
WILL BUILE YOUR BUSINESS
C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co.
What Good Gas
Service InDetroit
Requires
1
HARRY LANDSMAN
An organization of
over 3000 people.
An outlay in plants,
equipment and gas
mains.
Adequate compensa ,
tionforouremployees,
Payment for the ma•
terial we use in the
manufacture of gas.
And a sufficient return
to compensate the
people who have
invested in our gas
securities.
SUBWAY
FLOWER SHOP
FLOY7E121 FOlittALL
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DETROIT CITY GAS CO.
H. M. KOFFMAN
An
Understandable
Statement
Let
SHEKELL
Move You
MEMBER
FEDERAL
RESERVE
BANK
$ 1,883,564.29
II.—Checks on Othei\Banks
Palais de Dance
III.—Loans to Individuals and Corporations
11,714,277.37
IV.—Mortgages on Real Estate and Bonds
9,296,161.36
V.—Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
VI.—United States Securities
House, Branches and Furniture
and Fixtures
Bonds and U. S. Securities Left for
Safekeeping
IX.-Accrued Income Receivable (Net)
Michigan Paper Stock Co.
ma
STORAGE
SNIPPING
" 1
MAIN
1491
Digestion and Assimila-
tion.
SPRUNIC
ENGRAVING CO.
Commercial Artists
and Engravers
Chronicle Press For
Printing of Fine Jobs
1,798,660.50
1,139,619.43
32,370.68
$23,812,941.23
Total
This Leaves Capital Stock, Surplus and Undivided
$ 3,416,952.80
Profits of
RO NSON
onion'
96,000.00
795,446.00
$27,229,894.03
Total Assets
Deposits Entrusted to us (June 30) $22,152,960.06
Bills Payable and Rediscounts . 432,800.00
Customers' Bonds Left With Us for
1,139,619.43 I
Safekeeping
30,850.00
Customer's Letters of Credit
37,500.00 '
Reserves for Dividends
Accrued Interest and Expense
19,211.74
Payable (Net)
Monuments
MOVING
en
TING
473,794.40
Founded in the Year 1853
First State Bank of Detroit .
Griswold at Lafayette
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