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ACCEPTS POSMON
WITH COAL COMPANY

To the Ladies
of 'Detroit:

Few men can boast of having
gotten into the swing of the com-
munal and fraternal activities of
a strange city in
the short space
of time that it
has taken Elias
Goldberg. Corn-
ing to Detroit

TO FURNISH MUSIC
$569,293 BUDGET ZEZ CONFREY
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S MOONLIGHT
IS APPROVED BY
UNION DIRECTORS

Appropriation Represents a
Large Increase Over
in October,
Last Year.
1920, to join

After many years as employees of America's
foremost manufacturers and retailers of wom-
en's wear, we have embarked in business in De-
troit, where we have opened a factory (now in
operation) and where we will sell women's
dresses at factory cost.

the engineering
staff of the Gen- DAVID BROWN HEADS
eral Necessities
BOARD OF FINANCE
Corporation, he
---
became a e ere-
Inaugurate
Pension System
tory of Pisgah
For
Superannuated
Lodge, No. 34,
We offer the best dresses values in Detroit.
Rabbis.
Eli.. Goldberg I. 0. B. B., in
1921. Since that
Dresses regular value $15.00 our price $10.75
time he has served as assistant
CINCINNATI. — A budget of
Dresses regular value $25.00 our price $15.00
monitor, treasurer and delegate to $569,293 was voted last week for
the Michigan Council of B'nai work of the Union of American Ile-
Dresses regular value $40.00 our price $25.00
B'rith Lodges.
brew Congregations at a meeting
We will have on display thousands of dresses
In 1926 he was secretary and of the executive board held at the
treasurer of the Michigan Council Hotel Sinton in this city. This
in the latest designs and materials. We invite
and represented the newly organ- sum represents a reduction of ap-
your inspection.
ized I'ort Huron lodge at the con- proximately $75,000 over the origi-
vention of District Grand Lodge nal requests made, and represents
No. 6, in Milwaukee. He is now an increase of a similar amount
manager of the B'nai B'rith Sym- over the budget of the previous
phony Orchestra and a member of year.
several important committees of
Intensive efforts are being made
the lodge.
under the direction of David A.
For the past few years he has Bwn,
ro
chairman of the board of
been doing public accounting finance, to secure sufficient funds
Cor. Woodward
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19 Clifford
work and has recently announced for the organization to carry on its
Room 305, Woodward Bldg.
his connection with the East Side multifarious activities which in.
Coal Company, one of the leading elude the maintenance of the Ile-
coal dealers of the city.
brew Union College; the Depart-
ment of Synagogue and School Ex-
tension, which carries en religious
CITIZENSHIP STATUS
and educational activity among
SETTLED IN LATVIA J ews all over the country, in larki
AIN\
/4114,
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I and small cities; the National Fed-
LAWYERS PROVE MOST
of Temple Sisterhoods, and
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—The legal I eration
"MEET ME AT GOLDSTEIN'S . '
PHILANTHROPIC GROUP
the National Federation of Broth-
status in the country of non-Lat-
vian citizens which constitutes a erhoods.. Presidents of congrega-
JEWISH CHARGES NEW YORK.—(J. T. AL—Law-
perplexing problem to the cate- tions affiliated with the Union, and
members of the executive hoard,
yers head the BA in the number
gory of Statenlose (men without
with the co-operation of the mem-
of subscriptions to the New York
a country) and to the government, bers of the board of finance, are
•
Federation for the Support of Jew-
was settled by amendments to the
now engaged in "drives" in differ- Ambassador Contests Right fish Philanthropic Societies, accord-
citizenship law adopted by the Lat- ent parts of the land to obtain ade-
tug to a report submitted recently
Of
Foreign
Jews
To
vian parliament.
quate income for the Union.
preliminary to the publication next
Under these amendments all
Intervene.
The budget, as adopted, accord-
month of the Blue Book, containing
persons who had lived in Latvia ing to an announcement made by
a charity roster of 30,000 donors to
six months prior to Aug. 1, 1914, Mr. Ludwig Vogelstein, chairman
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) — A de- the New York Jewish community
or who have lived in the country of the executive board, allots $269,-
fense of the attitude of the Rou- chest.
since 1925, will be granted nat- 758 to the Hebrew Union College, manian government in the confirm-
The report is based on the re-
uralization papers. These amend- $95,919 to the Department of Syn- our mistreatment of Jews in Rou- sponse to the 1926 appeal for funds
ments are in accordance with the agogue and School Extension, $16,- mania was made by the Roumanian by the federation and shows that
national minority clauses which 513 to the National Federation of government in memorndum sub- 1,202 lawyers are among the 30,000
provide for the granting of citi- Temple Sisterhoods, and $10,943 mitted to the Secretariat of the subscribers. Real estate men are
zenship to the residents of those to the National Federation of Tem- League of Nations, it was learned second with 890 subscribers, and
territories which changed sover- ple Brotherhoods. The New York here from a statement made pub- the bankers and brokers stand third
eignty following the rearrange-
for School Extension, lic in the Neue Freie Presse by the with 870. Next in order among
410 ment of the European map at the Committee
which maintains eight religious Roumanian Minister to Austria, the leading trades and professions
Vearsailles conference.
are the cotton goods trade, 741;
schools in New York City, provid- Mitilenu.
Opposition to these amendments ing religious and educational in-
The statement of the ambasador physicians, 668; men's and boys'
was voiced by the center parties, struction to approximately 1,500 owes its publication to his desire clothing, 661; educational and so-
who were outvoted. Leaders of children, was given $50,484.
to counteract the effect of the pro- cial workers, 659; dress industry,
these parties declared after the
In his address to the executive test of Austrian Jewry against the 563; jewelry, 552; silk trade, .184;
vote that they will carry the ques- board, Mr. Vogelstein dwelt at Roumanian government, adopted at cloaks, suits and skirt trade, 469;
tion to a popular referendum.
length on the need of adequate in- a meeting held under the auspices retired, 442, and insurance, 404.
come for the Union's enlarged pro- of the joint Austrian Jewish Corn- Standing far ahead of any of the
Rabbi Abuhu said: "This is the gram of religious and educational mittee at Olympic Hall. To refute trade or professional groups is the
way of the Torah, that although work. Ile urged the members of the charges against the Roumanian women's division, which numbers
one study is much, still one is apt the board to lend every assistance government, the ambassador quotes approximately 6,100 members. The
to forget it." (Eccl. R. i. 34.)
to Mr. Brown and to the members as his evidence the report of the junior division has 1,194 members.
of the board of finance. It is im- self-styled American investigator
portant, he pointed out, for the of Jewish conditions in Roumania,
Union's budget to grow every year, Col. Lytton G. Ament, and also the
NEWSPAPER URGES
In Connection with Olympia
thus indicating expansion in its ac- alleged report of the statements of
Bath House
tivities, but in order to carry out Rabbi Neimirower in the Rouman-
Open All Year
this expansion, he emphasized, ade- ian senate, the accuracy of which In
Palestine Is "Wade of
ON EUROPEAN PLAN
quate funds are required.
was previously denied.
British Millions."
Announcement was made by Mr
The ambassador also discloses in
Vogelstein of the inauguration of a his statement the contents of the
LONDON. — (J. 'D. A.) — The
pension system for superannuated memorandum of the Roumanian campaign urging that Great Brit-
Rooms with Running Hot and
rabbis. This, he declared, was the government to the League in which ain abandon its mandates over
Cold Water
first rabbinical pension system in it makes reply to the petitions sub- Palestine and Mesopotamia, con-
CHAS. ERENSTEIN, Prop.
America, and possibly in the world. mitted to the League in behalf of ducted several years ago, was re-
PHONE 1190
"I am happy to state," he said, the London Joint Foreign Commit- newed by the London Daily Ex-
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
10 North Ave.
"that one of the greatest achieve- tee of the Board of Jewish Depu- press.
ments of the thirteenth council was ties and the Anglo-Jewish Associa-
The newspaper renewed its cam-
the authorization of a pension sys- tion, and the French Alliance Is-
paign against what it terms "waste
tem for superannuated rabbis. This raelite Universelle.
of
British millions in the Near
we are ready to inaugurate. True
The Roumanian government, it
enough, a few of our rabbis are re- appears, makes several arguments East." The Express complains
ceiving remunerations which place against this petition. First, it con- that Great Britain is still spending
them and their children beyond the tests the right of the Paris and British taxpayers' money on Pales-
danger of want in old age or in case London Jewish organizations to in- tine "all because Balfour tried to
of death. Broadly speaking, how- tervene in behalf of Roumanian develop his quaint idea of a Jewish
ever, the rewards of the rabbinical Jewry. Second, it states that the national home."
"The trade of Palestine has not
profession do not permit the incum- government has already expressed
bents to accumulate enough for pro- its disapproval of the "sporadic brought England a rich reward.
The
government must end the un-
tection in old age. When the plan anti-Semitic accidents and it is do-
approved by the council and by the ing everything possible to put an happy affair of Palestine and
Mesopotamia,"
the paper urges.
executive board will have been in end to these accidents." Third, the
operation for a period of 20 years, memorandum presents what it
Be of the disciples of Aaron, lov-
every rabbi in the country will be claims to be a review of Roumanian
ing peace, pursuing peace, loving
protected and will feel that he can Jewish history since 1820.
devote himself to the sacred duties
in this third part of the memor- mankind, and bringing them near
of his calling without fear and wor- andum, the Roumanian government to the Torah. (Ab. i. 12.)
ry on this score. This, in due time, alleges that the economic domi-
is bound to °tract to the rabbinical nance of the Jewish population in
profession more men of outstanding Roumania has been growing. It
ability."
also charges that "a part of the
In concluding his address, Mr. Jewish population is inclined to call
Vogelstein pointed out the urgent forth social unrest, while another
need for a new library building for part is bent on exploitation of the
the Hebrew Union College. The poor and rich. No one, however,"
largest collection of Jewish litera- the memorandum states, "identifies
ture books, and manuscripts are Roumanian Jewry as a whole with
now in the possession of the library the profiteers and traders. More-
and adequate space is required for over, in accordance with out pol-
their proper keeping and display. icy with regard to the Jewish pop-
Ile also announced that steps are ulation, all Jews in Roumania were
being taken by the executive board granted equal rights, traders were
to broadcast religious services on given amnesty and 10,000 Russian
Friday nights.
Jewish refugees were given the
Milford Stern, president of Tem- right of asylum in Roumania."
ple Beth El, is one of the members
The fourth argument of the
of the executive board.
memorandum is that the Jewish re-
ligion was given adequate repre-
Said the Holy One, blessed be lie: sentation in the Roumanian Senate,
"Sound before Me on the ram's the fifth, that Yiddish schools were
OT a day thissummer, wherever spent, but that
horn (on New Year's day,) no that erected, and the sixth. that Jewish
I shall remember unto you the bind- private schools were subventioned.
music would make more greatly enjoyed. For danc-
ing of Isaac upon the altar." (R.11.
ing', for data whets disagreeable weather keeps you
Ina.)

Modern Dress
Mfg. Co.

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Dancing will start at 8:30 on the
second deck and will continue un-
til 12:30 p. m. The boat will clock
at 11:30, but the dancing will con-
tinue. Entertainment on the third
deck will be furnished by the Red
Apple Club and other super-enter-
tainers, among them Will Collins,
Norman White, Bob Burns, Estelle
Forbes, Ruth Curnoe, Thelma
Bowlby and others.
Tickets will be on sale at Grin-
nell Bros. box office and by mem-
bers of the committees.
Patrons and patronesses are Dr.
and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi
Leon M. Frani, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Garvett, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Na-
than, Mr. and Mrs. Harry It. Solo-
mon, Mr. and Mrs. David Pon-
nusky, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert I.
Kellet.
Committees in charge are: Nor-
man II. Birnkrant, general chair-
man; George E. Neugarten, assist.
ant chairman; publicity, Sigmond
Vehon, chairman, Lydia Kahn,
Sanford Yager, Leonard Simon;
tickets, Angelo Maybaum, chair-
man, Virginia Goldberg, Edward
Rosenberg, Juliet Goldberg, Henry
Freud, Margold Vehon, Evelyn
NORMAN BIRNKRANT
Friedberg, Judith Brietenbach;
from the foot of Woodward ave. deck committee, Cecil Birnkrant,
chairman, Goldye Vehon, Gertrude
ru e at 8:30 o'clock. By special l'earl, Frank Weil, Joe Weinberg,
arrangement, 7,ez Confrey and his Nance Solomon, Marsha Ermann;
Steamer leviathan, Victor and music, Felix Silver, chairman,
Brunswick recording orchestra, Goldye Vehon; entertainment, Os-
has been hired to furnish the mu- car Vehon, chairman, Ela Free-
man, Milton Ponnusky.
sic for this occasion.

The Young People's Temple
Club will hold its twenty-fifth an-
nual moonlight Monday, June 20,
on the Steamer Columbia, leaving

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wiches of all kinds—that have
made this the rendezvous of
the community, we are now
serving regular noon lunches
and evening dinners par excel-
lence. But still remember that
ours is the

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A Sale ( f

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`Values up to $25

The smartest dresses of
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ideas in tucks, pleats iind
pipings. An amazing silvv-
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price!

ROUMANIA REPLIES
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DODGE BROS. INTRODUCE
SIX-CYLINDER MODEL

Donates Loving Cup to
Star Ball Player.

Today marks one of the most I
important events in Dodge Broth-
ers' history—the introduction of
the first model of the company's
new line of fine six-cylinder mo- I
for cars. The car put on display
by local Dodge Brothers dealers is
• four-door sedan—an impressive
looking vehicle which is said to
possess a truly remarkable motor.
Within • few weeks two addi-
tional body type+, a four-passenger
coupe and a new type of cabriolet
roadster. will be added to the new
line of "sixes."
Elaborate preparations for the
advent of the six-cylinder cars
have been made by Dodge Broth-
ers. Last fall construction work
was begun on one of the largest
factory building+ in the world and
throughout the winter and spring
was rushed to completion.
Actual production of the six.cyl-
I Miler line was started early in
May. The initial production rate
was about 50 cars a day. This has
been rapidly stepped up from week
to week and daily output is now
running approximately 200. By
DAVE GARFIELD,
the
end of June. when hte two ad-1
President Garfield Auto Sales.
ditional body types will be in pro-
10040 Mwls As•nue.
duction, it will run fully 300 can '
in Oakland and Pont.. Cars,
a day.
is personally donating • sii•er losing
The new line of "sixes" has

rap to the hall player performing the
hest game in the Irnei Writh•E of P.
Im•ehali at Tastonim Park Pus ,
dm, •t the Rico. Ch01,14
"Jerry" Synch of the Garfield staff
win he on hand to demonstrate the
Pontiae l • superiority.

been named Dodge Brothers Sen-

Mr Line to distinguish it from
, Dodge Brothers Standard Line of
'four-cylinder can with which the
company has built up its worlds

• wide reputation.

The Jewish Master Bakers Association
of Detroit express their appreciation to the
Jewish Community of Detroit for the pa-
tience it has manifested in our controversy
with the Bakers Union.

We have made every possible effort to
reach an amicable agreement with the
union, our policy being arbitration.

One deplorable situation arose when
dastardly attacks were made upon our
shops, some of which resulted in physical in-
juries to some of our members. One shop
was completely wrecked by being bombed.

We want peace. The public is entitled
to bread and we are anxious to serve them.
We hope before many more clays have
elapsed an amicable settlement will have
been reached.

Jewish Master Bakers
Association of Detroit

