Vit,veirzon . p_;wisn(nRoxicul your health— iiagittaw Nalco THE WAYNE MINLRAL AND TURKISH BATHS Second and Front S'reets. Day and N ∎ ght lor Ladies and Men. Randolph 67Se. Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg, who has held the office of president of the Ladies JANUARY 14, 1927 PLAN HOMECOMING 1‘ 152. 5752- 52- 525252- 525z5zw5a UNITED STATES IS ABE GUROVITCH JOINS STAFF OF AETNA LIFE URGED TO PROTEST DAY AT HEBREW ROUMANIAN POGROMS The Aetna Life Insurance Com- UNION COLLEGE Established 1017. LIBERTY WELDING & MFG. CO . pany, 2222 First National Bank Building, announces the appointment (Continued from Page One.) (Continued from Page 1.) not think of the Jews of Roumania, or of any other country for that mat- Ludwig Vogelotein, chairman of th• ter, as if they belonged to a different board of the union. These reports species. Indeed, I think of them pri- will emphasize the fact that Ameri- marily not as Jews at all but as my can Reform Judaism, after more than brother men, men made in thy. image 50 years of continuous growth, i., of God, like the rest of us, and as facing a crisis which may be the turn. much entitled as we are to the com- ing point of its development. The mon rights of humanity. As for race delegates will he informed that the hatred being inevitable, I deny it Union of American Hebrew Congre• flatly. Nothing that is wrong is ine- gations which gives direction and de- vitable. Wherever it exists, earnest, velopment to Reform Judaism in the high minded people should resolutely United States, at its last executive , try to eradicate it," board meeting, confronted with the , Max J. Kohler, speaking on behalf necessity for curtailing the budget of the Independent Order B'noi CHAS • H required for its activities by $100,- li'rith, reviewed the role of America 11110—reducing it from $000,000 to 227 GRAT IOT AVE as a factor in carrying into effect the $500,000. • JP " principles of religious liberty. Ile The officers of the brotherhood or- CHERRY 9171 dwelt particularly on the diplomatic ganization ore: Roger W. Straus, precedents in United States history New York, president; Leonard S. LC- in dealing with the Jewish problem yin, Pittsburgh, second vice-presi• in Russia, Switzerland and Rou- dent; Frederic Wingersky, Boston, mania. first vice-president; Julius W. Frei- 1 Have Many Precedents. berg, treasurer; Rabbi George Zepin, ! "We can point with pride to the ABE GUROVITCH Cincinnati, executive secretary, and I ' MRS. B. I. Rosenberg fact that the United States consul to —Bachrach Studios. Arthur L. Reinhart, assistant execu- I Austria in 1878, John A. Kesson, was tive secretary. The members of the Auxiliary of Temple B'nai Israel for the first to urge publicly that the of Abe Gurovitch as one of its rep- executive board tire: Herbert Bloch, the past 13 years, has been re-elect- Congress of Berlin of that year resentatives. Emanuel Bronner, Alexander Cahn, ed. Mrs. Rosenberg is an active Mr. Gurovitch has been in the in- New Haven; Edward G. Gerstle, should take up the matter of Jewish worker in all communal affairs and persecutions in the Balknn States. surance business for the past few Louis Horwitz of El Paso; Julius C. Jewish welfare work. We can turn with further pride to years and has attained an enviable Lang, Seattle; 14.onard S. Levin, the fact that Bayard Taylor, a distin- reputation for rendering honest and Pittsburgh; Clarence Michaels, Mon-' Miss Emily Oppenheim, who spent guished author and statesman, then conscientious service to his clients. treal; Wallace Rosenheim, Detroit; the holidays with her parents, Mr. United States minister to Germany, His connection with the Aetna Life Charles Rosenthal, Chattanooga; Ar- and Mrs. I. Oppenheim, has returned records officially that the only ques- will not interfere with his general nold M. Schmidt, Brooklyn; Jerome to Ann Arbor to resume her studies. tion which he considered himself as business. L. Schwartz, Buffalo; Herman Selz, Twice during the year 19'211 "Abe," Chicago; D. R. Shapiro, San Fran- having a right to take up in connec Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg had tion with the Congress of Berlin, as as he is known to his clients, was cisco; Arthur Hays SulzbEimr, New as their guests for the past week Mrs. our representative abroad, was a chosen on the honor roll of the Old York; Fred Vorenberg, Boston; Leo Sarah Marks and Mrs. Samuel Bloom- matter of religious persecution, that Line Life Insurance Company. A. Weil, Erie, Pa.; Leonard Wein- berg of Detroit. His congenial smile and ever-ready berg, Baltimore; Julius W. Freiberg, he took up unofficially with the dis- tinguished statesmen who attended desire to please have won fur him a Cincinnati; Max A. Goldstein, St. The Ladies Auxiliary met Jan. 3 at host of friends and clients, who, no Louis; Joseph L. Kun, Philadelphia; the Congress of Berlin. the home of Mrs. J. Selvin. Plans "We have already heard reference doubt, wish him every success in his Grover M. Moscowitz, Brooklyn; Irv- were made for a benefit bridge to be made here to the vigorous note of new connection. ing II. Robitshek, Minneapolis; Stones given Jan. 20 at the Community Cen- Secretary Hay of 1902. We might Weisenfeld, Baltimore. ter. The committee in charge con- also have referred to the attitude of sists of Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg, Mrs. the United States in the Bucharest "Uptowe's Most Beautiful John Immerman, Mrs. Harry Hirsh- Conference of 1913 on that question. Olympia Completes Well. berg, Mrs. C. Goldstein and Mrs. Restaurant." More important is the vigorous action Robert Lang. taken by the Peace Conference of Max Elkin, manager of the Hotel 1919, particularly at the the instance Olympia, Mt. Clemens, announces Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg were of President Wilson and of Colonel (Continued from Page 1.) that the second mineral well, which pleasantly surprised the night of Jan. House, formulated in such large de- is 1,105 feet deep, has been com- 1 by 36 friends, the occasion being gree by our own representatives, Jewish homeland, with the assistance pleted and that the Olympic is the the birthday of Mr. Rosenberg. Louis Marshall, Judge Mack, Stephen of Jews all over the world and in spite only Jewish bath house in the city Bridge was enjoyed and a delicious Wise and their associates there, in- of opposition from certain groups, is having two wells. supper was served at midnight. Mr. cluding Dr. Cyrus Adler, which has progressing steadily. One hundred "We have learned that a bath be- Pretend Your Walls and Curtains Rosenberg was the recipient of a put upon the books of international and fifty thousand Jews are living in fore retiring assures the guest a more whit lovely gift. law, and the rules of governing the the Holy Land now and the world restful night and proves of great relations of nations, the provision Zionist organization is continually benefit to any ailment he may have," and principle that a matter of reli- planning for more immigrants. Euro- said Mr. Elkin, "therefore we are gious persecution is an international pean Jews who have been driven from contemplating keeping the bath affair, at which all countries have a the countries of their birth have found houses open all night." . Glendale 6359 right to speak out, government and a haven there and are working on the Steel individual." farms and in the small cities of Pales- The following is the honor roll for Dime Bank Issues Booklet. Bake-Enameled. • • • tine. this week: Miss Esther Ashinsky's Neat in appear. class, Jessie Newman, Ruth Rosner; GOVERNMENT IS An interesting booklet on the air lump and low In Miss Judith Ashinsky's class, Fred% HABITUAL WRONG-DOER mail service has just been published price. NEWARK, N. J.—(J. T. A.)—In Greenbaum, Conalie Rosenthal, El- by the Dime Savings Bank contain- mer Ellius, Charles Newman; Miss no uncertain terms, the eighteenth ing air mail time tables, an up-to-date Milkowsky's Betty class, Pauline annual convention of the United Rou- map of all air mail routes and a com- (New Address) Weiner, Tillie Munish, Shirty Small, manian Jews of America held here parison of the time required to trans- (Continued from Page I.) 79 MARTIN PLACE Arabelle Levenson, Mellie Shugger- denounced the anti-Jewish excesses port mail by railroad and by airline, Glendale 6359 man; E. Rosenthal's class, Emanuel in Roumania, entered a solemn pro- and has prohibited religious education showing the actual time saved to var- Half Block from Woodward A Dorfman, Milton Rosenthal, Seymour test against the government of thia to students under the age of 18. The ious points. Rosenberg, Edna Rothman; Miss country, which, it declared, "stands The booklet is being distributed by clergy suffers from many disabilities Mary Neuman's class, Jerome Arfa, convicted before the world as an the bank Olson request and contains and special laws." Malcolm Levenson, Gerald Beckman, habitual wrong-doer" and resolved to Mr. Browne said that religious prac- complete information covering rates of appeal "to the enlightened public CONCRETE GARBAGE and Hemline Stone, Sophie Shuggerman, opinion of the world in behalf of the tices and church worship are not pro- postage, time of transit, limits of Myron Dushkin, Delphine Baron, hibited in Russia, only regarded as a weight, size, etc. ASH RECEPTACLES Edith Weiner, Sylvia Kleinfield, undefended Jewish residents of Rou- Instructions are also given relative business. knpecial Nepman (Soviet RUSH -- BUY NOW Bertha Herskovitz, Gertrude Perger- mania, to the enud that the foul business. A special Soviet official is to the proper imprinting of special en- On ► 1mile Garbage Receptacle 47.76 son; Miss Betty Kosoglad's class, deeds committed against them may velopes used for air mail. in charge and leases, but does not sell, Harriet Simons, Edna Edelman, Jen- stop." The Dime Bank was one of the first Leo Wolfson, president of the or- land for churches and requires clergy- nie Glichotf, Ruth Kopplan, George local institutions to use air mail serv- 1927 PINGREE men to have special licenses. Agree, Betty Rubin; Miss Ruth Ro- ganization, in his report made six Retidence: Garfield 7106 James Waterman Wise, son of ice to facilitate the business of custo- senthal's class, Flora Bechman; Miss recommendations for demonstrating mers and has compiled this interest- Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, will address Office: Goddo Greenbaum's class, Ruth the keen protests of American Rou- Cadillac 9776 1354 Buhl Bldg. the next Open Forum meeting on Sun- ing booklet on the air mail service for Rhines, Irving Strub, Sylvia Fink, manians, which were incorporated in day afternoon, Jan. 23, at Northern the benefit of Detroit business men. James Stone; Miss Gertrude Gold- a set of resolutions and unanimously lligh School at 3 o'clock. Mr. Wise man's class, Roslyn Arfa, Sanford adopted by the convention. One will speak on "The Future of Israel," Waldstein; Miss E. Stepsay's class, II. resolution declared "that these reso- the same title he chose for his first Isenberg, II. Baron, L. Rosenthal, J. lutions and the correspondence book, which caused such a storm of passed between this organization and Newman. the Roumanian minister at Washing- discussion in Jewish circles. In the ton be forwarded to the Secretary of course of his lectuie, Mr. Wise deals Detroit Auto Show. State of the United States for his at- with the great problems facing the 5.50 Jew today, the breakdown of the old tention and proper action." With the first of the great auto- religious sanctions, the growth of a mobile shows of the year now well new Jewish consciousness, based on 11.00 YEVSEKZIA PROTESTS under way in New York, attention the Jewish renaissance of recent years, AGAINST EXCESSES will soon be directed to the Detroit MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—A protest and the necesity of radical re-adjust- show, which follows one week later, 10.50 ment to his environment on the part Jan. 22 to 29, and which for national against the pogrom policy of the of the Jew all over the world. 8.50 Roumanian government was adopted importance now ranks along with Mr. Wise is considered an eloquent at the all-union conference of Jewish Gotham's exposition, speaker by those who have heard him; 8.50 This year the show visitor will find sections of the communist party, his father declares that he has "a most a surprisingly large majority of the which is in session here. 7.50 unusual gift of utterance." Mr. Wise, passenger cars on hand with not only who was studying for the rabbinate, new body designs but new mechani- startled the Jewish world by leaving cal features which will be seen for his studies until he could decide for EVERTON the first time at Convention Hall Supper CI : himself what is the best way to furth- Walnut 1009. ENGRAVINO when the Detroit Auto Dealers As- er modern Judaism. In the meantime, The supper classes which are held Night Phone, Empire 7885-J. COMPANY sociation presents its twenty-sixth an- at the "Y" are very enjoyable. Every he is writing and lecturing. fluid exhibit. Nearly every exhibitor Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and is showing a more complete line this Thursday the girls assemble at 5:30 year than ever before and, with com- and, under guidance of a competent 1:1 petition at a high pitch, each one is teacher, a tasteful and delicious sup- attemptin gto outdo the other in the per is cooked and eaten. In this way From the President's Desk matter of attractive show exhibits. the girls gain a double advantage in ' That the passenger car division of cooking each serving their own food. TALK NO. 259 the show will be of more than usual All those who are interested are MANUEL URBACH interest is a certainty on account of urged to call the "Y" office and reg- Granite and Marble the many developments of the last' ister. few months in the way of new chas- ms, new engine designs, special Friday Night Services: bodies and added equipment features. The Friday evening services will be continued each Friday evening as Now in our New Location Vitaphone at Lafayette. usual. The services are conducted by 7723 Twelfth Street Like a bolt from the blue canto in- prominent persons in the community Euclid 7192 structions from New York to close so that an interesting talk is always A choir composed of a the engagement of the great Barry- assured. more film on Saturday night, Jan. group of girls lends impressive- ness to the spirit of the service. Aft- The huge patronage given the 22. picture during its stay apparently erward a social hour is enjoyed and The stranger in the tea is served. had no influence on the business rea- city will make many friends and will sons which caused this decision. find himself in congenial surround. All ages of playgoers are thrilled by the picture, in which Mr. Barry- ings at these services. Services are Theater, 89 more does some of the best work of held at the "Y" Little his brilliant career, and by the mar- Rowena street, at 8:15 o'clock. see lllll velous Vitaphone, which perfectly o Saturday Night Daneesi synchronizes sound with motion. I Don't forget to come to the weekly tYt ~~lI~l Saturday night dances held at Web- ster Hall at 9 o'clock. Peppy music, Select Dancing Nightly ' spacious hall, social atmosphere and ' a good time assured all who come. You can save at least one-tenth of all you earn and still have just as good a time. That one-tenth Rosenblatt Coming To Regent. 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B ■ yer* of All Kids of Hogarth 4827. WASTE PAPER Keels %. 1342 Brewster St. Cadillac 1709) 1 ' . 1701 STOGE RA CUM attest Oa So said Benjamin Franklin— and the world goes on proving the truth of his statement. Young men, particularly, de- ceive themselves in thinking that the money they spend while young "doesn't amount to anything anyway." The TRUTH about it is that they are DISSIPATING THEIR FORTUNES. COAL SPECIALS Palais de Dance ity is the announcement that Josef Rosenblatt, famous cantor, will again appear at the Regent Theater, Wood- ward at the boulevard, for five days beginning Sunday, Feb. 13. During his appearance here last summer thousands of people were deprived of tht• pleasure of hearing the remark- :Ltd voice of Cantor Rosenblatt and It is to please these people that C. II. Miles, the owner of the Regent, is bringing him back again. He will offer an entirely new program, sing- ing Hebrew melislies as well as songs in Spanish, French and Italian. klme ■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■ 1 SEPPING ■ 10 LEWIS BROTHERS Funeral Directors and Embalmers 7739 JOHN R. STREET TELEPHONE EMPIRE 1114 jows ■■■■•■•■■•■■■■•■■■■•■•■■■•■•■■•■•■■■■ wezemy IRVING SCHREIBER Chrysler Representatites for Highland Park. EXPERT WORK on COMFORTERS Feather Beds Made or Converted to Handsome Down Comforters or Mattress Pads Comforters and Matt J. TRAURIG LAFAYETTE 5814 6257 MICHIGAN AVE. Manufacturers of Down and Wool Specialties __ ,1 I The Michigan Bell Telephone Company Suggests the use of Long Dis. tance Telephone Service as the most intimate way of keeping in touch with your boy or girl away at school. Encour• age them to call home Ire, quently at the low Evening and Night rates. Evening and Night `Kates Reduced Evening rates are in effect p. m. to 8.3o p. m. on "Any- one" calls. 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