OE DETROIT, fEWISII

i stisoivi o

GIAS. th (JOSEPH,

Irtuple Neill El
Notrs

Sabbath Services:
Saturday morning services begin
promptly at 10:20. The subject for
.luly 15 is "The Thinking Minorite"
and the subject for July 22 is "The
Book Nobody Knows." Rabbi Le.,
Fram will preach both sermons.

I wont to a movie theater the other night and saw the surr.•oder of
Aled.El-Kerim, the chief of the Riffians, to French and Spanish officers,
thus ending a five years' war. I never could quite Limb r•-•• ■ •••1 shy the
Effilans shouldn't be left alone to work out their own salvation and dystiny.
So I attributed the benevolent interest •d• France and Spain in t a. Itillians
to possibly an intense Christian missionary zeal. For surely only th.• high- Supplementary Service.:
Supplementary services of Temple
est motives c o uld possibly prompt the subjugation of a ''savage" pyople!
When I returned to my workroom I looked up an old copy of a magazine Beth El will take place this year at
collet! the New Orient and I found this statement from the "savage" chief: Orehestra Hull and all those not affili
ated with any congregation or out
No right is more sacred and inalienable than that of every peo-
of-town friends who expect to be. m
ple to rule itself, to give Itself the form of government best suited
the city at the time of the fall holi-
We possess racial, cul-
.!" to its temperament and its aspirations .
days are invited to attend. Ticket-
tural and religious qualities that forbid our tolerating dependence
of admission may be obtained by
on any Em•opein power . . . we today are uttering oar lives and
• writing Temple Beth El, 5801 Wood-
fortunes on the altar of our national liberty . . We aspire to erect
ward avenue, or telephoning Email ..
a civilization based on the canons of peace and social justice.
11146.

Terrible folk, linen. savages! Have to inakt• civilized people out of
them even if we have to kill 'em all off in doing the job.
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i Fenkell Branch:
Holiday services will also be con-
,
'ducted at the Fenkell Branch of Tem-
Q u it e at profession, being a "social e•nrineer." Felix Warburg was sued' pi e Beth El‘ One hundred pupils at-
the other day by Walter Ilyams for $7.500 fur all alleged securing of an tend the summer religious school
i nv itation fur Mr. Warburg to a thence given in honor of Lord and IdolY which is being conducted at the Fen-
Mountbatten I cousins of t he Prince of Wales). Mr. li yams asserts that ke$ Branch. The pupils who coin-
he not only negotiated the invitation but he even arranged that 51r. \Var. ',tete Cte work will be pronloted t..
burg sit next to Lady Mountbatten. He says that he paid $154 for roses a higher class in the fall. The sun.-
for the distinguished noblewoman, and that Warburg never returned to our session will end on Oct. 24 with
him the outlay. Well, we live to learn. 1 would never believe and ca.. In outing, to be conducted by the
scarcely credit it even now that Felix M'arburg would have to pay money .,,h,,,,L
--
"for services in advancing his :nodal ambitions." Yet I am informed upon
the most reliable oat hurity that there is sue exclusive E ng li sh dub at young People'. Club:
e wer and fame was
'the Young People's Club of Tem-
which even the former kaiser in the heyday of his f
persona non grata. Seems to lie quite a lucrative prof e ssi o n, social en- pie Beth El is planning a season of
beautiful affairs and interesting ac-
giveering. I shall have to look into it.
In addition to the purely
iiyitIes.
•
When I get tired of reading the dictionary and went to in lex I read the -axial affairs, it is planning to con-
other
they
duet
educational
activities and omi-
Thu
ed:vs.-C:1e.! a.lvyrtisenolets of the New York 1,,,v,ia•ia.rs,
t ,,,,, ac ross some interesting ones. The Ilugen.d, it summer hotel at' inanity i iervices.
--
this is
N.
Y.,
advt•rti
•es
that
"relined
Jewish
welcome."
Well,
II agenot,
are beginning to recognize that Beth El College:
the first rift in the clouds. At least they •
Beth El College will reopen in 0. -
there are in our midst some "refined .1consli." Then Strung': Cottage at'
, this i•,•,,,•.• • ,,... ,,....••.,,, •!: of attractions:
"Hen- tuber. The courses held last yin, will
Ferndale, N. Y., o il y
attractive
to
the
des-
be
repented
fur new students aml ex-
'
i''
.%••
-ni.
•••
In''
,
s," o lit
Get
t bl
may,
' at • ateca_.es:
But Mr. Sulzbach, at l'inyi'ot '. "C. 1.. advertises "improve-. tremely interestinttnyw..,, ,, urses will
criminating.
iiniong which are Cunt-
-
v
bee,..offereffi
••.
me
t.•
be
a
stronger
merits, amusements and Chiistians," wlii.-I. —
M.
appeal for Patronage that Mr. Strong's.. for a t• . c •., I. t me observe that parative Religion, by Or. Leo
Literatu re after
1t•wish
as
51r.
and
.y
,•••
',..
such
Fiankible
lin,
..a.
••'
lc.
•
Tiiirefia,
all Gentiles are not chrIstion
Franc
•.. - .
. - ' •••• a h enniny • tne B, by Rhbis l.elm'
But 1. •
M
Dirks.
Sulzhach suggests is by 110 IlliPS
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you get not only a large hennery but running 0 atyr in y,.or rooms with,
1 have chosen-this place/
Christians
at
Bunger's
Farms,
at
Ferndale,
N.
Y.
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for the Rev. John Roach Scra nton.

damn a letter sent
in j ostles. to Christian Scientists I include i, 111'., ,
a s fo ll o ws;
to the editor of the Jewish Tribune of Billillilo•o, O hi, 1, tt.,,,k

7- be Ascent • of

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Isretel

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HON ICLE

Tax Exempt in Michigan

$700,000
BERLIN BUILDING

1 c,;) SERIAL GOLD BONDS
FIRST MORTGAGE 5 A

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Dated Jane 1, 1826.
c., u p,,,,I ,..,11, in denomination of $1,0110 and $wo

Due serially as below

registrable as to principal. Redeemable as a whole or in part
Principal and semi-annual in-
on ally interest date upon it days' India. at 102 and aerrued interest.
payable
without deduction fur Normal Federal Income
terest t•11.111,' 1 awl December I)
Tux ee to 2', of the Union Trust Company, Detroit, Nlithigan.

UNION TRUST COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, TRUSTEE

MATURITIES

$30,000 June I, 1927
30,000 June I, 1928
30,000 June 1, 1929
40,000 June 1, I9:30
50,000 June 1, 1931

Maker: 111r. David Berlin is one of 1)e-
troit's well known Woodward Avenue mer-
chants, owning, and operating what is
known as Dave's Auto Accessories, This
business was started about ten years ago
and has been extremely successful.

Security: These hods are the personal
obligation of Mr. David Berlin and in addi-
tion are secured, in the opinion of counsel,
by a first mortgage on the land at the north-
east corner of Woodward Avenue and
Montcalm Street (consisting of 91 feet on
Woodward 'Avenue mid 102 feet On Mont-
calm Street) ; and Pight story building. lo-
cited thereon. This location is just three
blocks north of Grand Circus Park. The
ground floor will be occupied by, Dave's
Auto Accessories and the rest of the floors
are all under leases running from one to ten
years to various tenants including the fol-
lowing:—Crowley, Milner & Co., Ameri-
can Railway Express Co. and Y. IV. C. A.

.

$60,000 June 1, 1932
70,000 June 1, 1933
70,000 June 1, 1931
85,01)0 June 1, 1935
235,000 June 1, 1936

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The Union Trust Company has appraised
this real estate as follows:
$1,100,000
Land
$ 300,000
Building

$1,400,000
will be a monthly
sinking fund payable to the trustee, begin.
ring in June and operating through 19:35,
of one-twelfth of the next maturing princi-
pal installment and one-sixth of the next
maturing interest payment. For the year
1930 there will be a monthly sinking fund
of one-twelfth of $90,000 for principal in-
stallment and one-sixth of the next motor-
Mg interest payment.
Legality: . All legal matters in connection
with this issue have been passed upon by
Messrs. Beaumont, Smith & Harris for the
bankers and Messrs. Stevenson, Butzel,
Eamon and Long for Mr. Berlin.
In the opinion of Counsel these bonds are
a legal investment for Sayings Banks in
Michigan,

Total

Sinking Fund:

There

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Commenting on the anion of Mrs. .5ng a ci II. :•.' ,s on in your
issue of July 2, Charles II. Joseph said Co• is - -pending huge sun• ° ' this government"! At every juncture.
, n eve , y crisis, he has node th e. to „,se
views 011 certain rant-
insert
',aid
advertisements
of
Err
of money to
Bonds maturing 1927, to net 5%; Bonds maturing 1928, to net 5.25%;
thi s country his own. beCi1U, ill•
tare pertaining to Mrs. Eddy's tffliehings." hic.liy permit me to in- • : to r to,s
' knew himself to be, and wits, inn in-
Bonds maturing 1929 to 1936, inclusive, to net 5,50%.
form readers of your paper that Mrs. Stets., is not affiliated with
tegral
part
of
the
American
people.
Christian Scientists and has not been, slice fault; also that they are
Telephone Randolph 8850.
' It is that cia•I we with to !mild cot,
in no wise responsible for her advertisenn ins or pronouncements.
to prove 0.1i 01.• dew IS Wit a para-
"(Signed( \1'!1.1.1.\ hl BRANDT,
' site, an exinoite• of the county, or
"Cluistian Science f'onimittee on Publication, Baltimore, Md.
• -swes-e- —
it vet,. Ines within its gates. It ts 11 . I
Church had nothing to do with Au- H... all atte nti. n to the Jew as a I c-
I knew that the Christian Science
CONGRESS
gusta Stetson's rather bizarre announcements or pronouncements and said ilt,: , il- 13. 1 .1', but as a civic element
nothing to indicate 11)
t . such was the case. I merely suggested that Mrs. ••• the gi,....I composite of American
lsr Itt': • itos• oship. Ile is an American of
Stetson drew from NIrs. Eddy's teachings an interpretation to bao
D
.11 made by Presidents Coolidge concerning the nu' - . the Amerman, - 11 Jew by faith and
position on a proclaniat •
morial of the centennial of Jefferson's death. Mrs. Stetson must vigorously religion, an American in all that that
The statements out flumes contained herein air not ynnranteed, but (lit' NOM(' on information
which ice consider b usi worthy. All offerings ore made subject to prior sale and change in prier.
protested that the President had no busill•ss to mention death in connection fontcan ht token.
with lelTerson's passing on. The Gut that Mrs. Stetson still uses certain
it is remarkable how quickly the
•
lewish immigrant, both he of the early
initials after her name led me to the natural belief that she at least
considers herself a• Christian Scienti-t. But I am always willing to print days, a, well as he of today, absorbs
any statement from the Christian Science Committee on Publication be- the ideals and the spirit of this coun
cause statements from that source are sensible, to the point and without
y; how quickly he responds to the
malice. Ready letter writers who are eager to rush in and fiercely combat test of good citizenship; how randy he
ered one of the best studies of the
AKIM VOLINSKY DIES
purpose 200 acres of land will be
editors for printing certain articles should learn a lesson in common
ns to make every sacrifice for the COM, Hebrew Christian Alliance is an or-
famine Italian painter. For this work
from the Christian Science Committee on Publication. I try which recognizes him as one of ganization of Jews converted to bought by the Hebrew Christian Al-
and moderation
liance and it is intended by them to
would like to have the official spokesmen for the Zionists and of the United Its component parts; how grateful he Christianity.
MOSCOW.---(J. T. A.1—Akio Vet- the Italian government conferred on
extend
their
work
of
converting
the
Jewish Compaign please take a few lessons from our Christian Science is ti the Almighty for having blessed
According to a statement issued by
linsky, also known under the name Volinsky the honorary citizenship of
t ht. earth with „A land whose govern-I this organization, a plan is being pre- Polish Jews to Christianity on a of Flexner, the noted writer and the- Milan. Volinsky's burial, which was
friends before sending articles to the Jewish press.
--ere
limit is based on the great principles pared to create a Jewish settlement large scale. An appeal to the Chris- atrical critic, died here. Ile was attended by many writers and the-
are normal 011 of liberty, equality and fraternity, of in Poland, where employment will be tian public is being made by the Al-
Astonishing is the number of intelligent persons who
especially known for his work on atrical celebrities, took place in Len-
.5yry subject except spiritualism, fortune telling and miracles. But we justice and righteousness.
offered to Jews on condition that liance now for aid in their missionary Leonardo da Vinci, which is consul- ingrad.
de in our armor somewht•re. I intend this
they accept Christianity. For this work.
• a •
•
If
the
hitherto
inert
mass
of
the
alma s
•
f •
• I a te
summer to look over a few miracles. In fact I had planned to trove
Russian people could but be made to.
thousand miles in order to investigate when, to and behold, a miracle hap.
cehom it h as regard ed
t those w
roses see
w
paned right in my front yard! For years e have had white rambler
thaalienose'
n ra, from whom i t has
climbing over the front of our house. They have been climbing for many as an
every
years and they have been white. One evening last week some friends were withheld every right and sad and r e-
has op
standing admiring these white rambler roses and I remarked that I wished ilege, whoni It Whom ere has sought t o
they were pink. Forty-eight hours later those roses turned pink! Please pressed, out of
remember that these roses had always been white, yet almost over night trite every hope and every inspira-
they changed pink. Now if I had said a prayer and asked God to change , Hon, whom it has crushed beneath the
tranny, and under the
I haveliron heel
it had h a ened exactly
roses tr om white to
rmbler
a
e vier stigma of contempt,
asadcasted infinite ha
bro
"Furniture for Every Home."
nk c al miracle . appcould h
n trans
d escribe d, their it would ha ve pibeen
ohlo guy,
the incident all over the country and all the faithful would have rushed to hatred, andAme ran
whein a few-
ic soil,
my front yard to view the scene of the miracle. I wish that some horti planted to
e digni fied, industrious,
One Block North of Clairrnount.
perfect1;•iyears b
eulturist would explain this phenomenon which I attribute to a
' yearn
atriotic, come-re ecting and produc-
Open every evening except Friday. Closed Saturday. Open Seur•
natural law.
.ice citizens, they would recognize the
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day night and all day Sunday until 5 P.
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I note where Thomas Edison is reported to have said in refusing to hav: tremendous moral and economic loss
his portrait painted "Everything in this world should be done by machinery that their country is sustaining as a
and measurement and anything made without the accuracy of mechanism result of its cruelly insane policy, and
is not really very good." Just shows what comes from spending too much repent of their stupendous and crimi-
not folly.
time with Henry Ford.
Our fellow-citizens, at least, fully
appreciate that we are 14 them and
The office boy says he likes Random Thoughts to be "humorous." Un- they of us, together constituting a sin
fortunately my mind is cast in a solemn mold. But perhaps we can draft gle unit—that of The American citi-
some humor from an outside source. I note that a taxicab company in zen; that our title is as ancient as
Chicago has just ewe into the hands of a receiver. Among the effects theirs; that it is nut conferred upon
that have come to fght are circular letters issued from Klan headquarters us as a matter of favor or of grace;
in Indiana urging the Klan to invest in stock in this defunct taxicab com- that we have earned it by fighting for
pany for only "by supporting the enterprise generously can the aliens be it; that our blood has been shed upon
tut out of business." What's that old story about digging a grave for the the battlefields of the republic for its
.s certainly the
other fellow and then falling into it oneself. The KI
preservation, and that see cherish it
busy little body. But then in a 100 per cent white Protestant country we
wonder whether the Protestant as a priceless possession, and love the
malt have•100 per cent Protestant taxis. I
country from which we have derived
took carried the delegates to the Eucharist Congress in Chicago.
it, because it is our own, and becausel
Every once in a while I read that a Jew has died in England. or South it is the first in modern times in which
Afsica, or India, or Italy, or some other foreign land, and has left a ruge the .lew secured the precious boon of
fortune. That starts me thinking. And sometimes I wonder why every full citizenship.
The charter from the Dutch West I
Jew outside of the United States comes with hat in hand to the Jews here
asking for money for every conceivable cause regardless of how petty or India Cu tupany contained. as we have
how great. The Jew's of the United States have been well advertised seen, but a single condition, that which
one nrovided that the poor among us'
through drives as being possessed of inexhaustible wealth and that all
needs to do is bring not a hat but a bucket and money will be dumped into should be. supported by us. Have we
it So from every part of the 'civilized world comes schnorrers who will fulfilled that obligation? Let the rec.
m $10 upward. It has been the biggest windfall of a life- orris of the nation be our answer. Let
take anything fro
to • the statistics concerning the poor and
time, Jews of America have been advertised like. America was advertised
one time European people used to the dependent speak for us. Let the
the earlier days of its development. At
that magnificent charitable
institutions
could
be
picked
up
in
the
street.
Well,
think m o ne y g re w on trees or
that has been encouraged as a result of the millions and tens ..t• maintained solely by the Jews of this
1 , the idea
millions that have been poured into Europe by Jews of this country. S • country he our witnesses. Let the pub-
why it is that lie authorities indicate whether
blame me for just wondering.
I wonder, and surely no one can
wealthy do not seem to be doing very much throughout the years of our American
are
the
Jews
of
Europe
who
for these big movements that are occupying the attention of our leaders. settlement, we have ever failed in per-
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h, in understandable language, the generosity of the-Jews firming either the letter or the spirit
la plain Engli s
of the United States has been taken advantage of—they have been a good of this Messed condition. The burden
thing, and good things are usually worked to death. has ofttinu•s been a grievous one;
there is every reason tee believe that
a time, at least, it will not be .1i-
A physician in Baltimore, which is a city famed for being the home of for
Henry Mencken, sends flue clipping from a magazine and asks me to miniehed: but to me it is a source of
%,
pride and exultation that, although we
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comment on it, The subject matter is old but the story is told in n new , are citizens of a common country, the
elo!,,
way:
religious duty of caring for our own
brethren, of standing by their side iv
And it came to pass that Al Jolson left the'fields of Israel and
,
the days of their wretchedness and
went forth unto the estates of the Philistines accompanied by his
;
misery and poverty, of extending to
landsman, Harry Richman. and they came upon the Westchester
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them the helping hand of brotherhood,
o
Biltmore estates, and one of them, Al, son of Jolson, could enter,
a (enabling them to rise to the heights
but the other could not, and thus name about a violent protest from
of citizenship, and of becoming use-
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the children of Israel. Al, son of Jolson, has resigned, followed by
ful members of the state, self-reliant,

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others of the tribe of Abraham. Who cares?

self-respecting, has
you are, Doctor. Who cares? I don't. By the way. who is Hon been especially imposed upon us. Mae
Right
other thought. The Westchester Biltmore Club must we. never prove recreant to this h•.ly
Richman?' Th en an
obligation, to this tremendous crud,
have rather some cheap members. otherwise they wouldn't have been eager
to take a Jew who is well advertised as an entertainer and in order to get and may our descendants never forgo
some free advertising violate their sacred tradi- the debt of gratitude that they ow.
his talent for nothing and
to the first Jewish settlers. nor we
rather • cheap mess, •
tion of anti-Semitism. The whole thing to
the gratitude that we owe to the
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A four-cornered of our fathers, Who has led us out of
summer of 1924.
"Shootine Shadows" at Garrick dispute between authors, producers. },gent into this land of freedom.
actors and director led to its engage- MISSIONARIES EXPLOIT
ment being teminated; it has since
Mystery, thrills, romance, comedy been rewritten by Mr. Harwood, tho
POLISH, JEWISH MISERY
—these are but a few of the ingredi- present director of the Garrick corn-
ent. that enter the next play to be
An at.
LONDON. -- IJ. T. A.)
pony.
offered by the Garrick company.
to exploit the present distress
"Shooting Shadow," belongs to ( tempt
which is aptly titled "Shooting Shad-
kit ful situation of the Jew, in Poland
•
ia
ows."
that strange category of p
exemplified by "The Bat," "Whisper. Ifor the purpose of missionary work
This play is the work of Henry ing Wires," "The Cat and the Ca- , will be made by the International Ile.
Man-
'The Monster;' I brew Christian Alliance. which has its
Fiske Carlton and William Ford
"
headquarters here. The International
Icy and had • production at the Ritz nary," "The Gorilla,"
ate.
Theater, New York City, during tile

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