,4 NferkaH ffewish Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVINUII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO T REFORM RABBIS MEET IN 38TH CONFERENCE (Continued from first page.) Jewish position in a missionaryiz- ing world that each man shall have the right to worship God in his own way and that religious disagree- ment should be no bar to an honest and uncaleulating friendship. We renewed our compact with the Fed- I oral Council of Church of Christ in America that because of our mu- tual respect for the integrity of each others religion and our desire I that each faith shall enjoy fullest opportunity for its development and because these comittees have no proselytizing." The president's message outlin- ing the work of the conference was to•eseeled by an address by Rabbi H. G. Enelow, of New York, vice- pre iictit 411 the conference. "Judaism has grown and has ad- justed itself to every new condition I.y deliberative assemblies, in which the diverse questions of religious theory and practice were discussed and measures adopted for the good of Judaism. There is need for such nflnrni VI/ MICR at present, what with the general spiritual disturb- 1111105 of our times and what with our own particular vexations." Dr. Endow stated. Addresses in memoriam on de- ceased members of the conference were delivered at the lemming ses- sion. One Man In Ten Knows man in ten knows the thrill O NE of architecture. One man in ten knows the thrill of real tobacco goodness. That man goes out of his way for Murad. He will take no other be- cause nothing short of Murad will satisfy him. The man who appreciates rare flavor and fragrance which comes with perfect blending smokes only Murad. That is why Murad goes on from year to year. 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The Prophet Isa- iah had given to the world the best formula for domestic tranquility and international peace when he said: 'The work of righteousness shall be Peace and the effect there- of, quietness and assurance forever. "However distant the time when righteousness will become the spring of all our actions, thus re- • moving all causes and provocations for conflicts yet we hold firmly to the belief that the rule eif right will eventually displace the rule of might. To this consumation, the best minds and hearts of human- ity are working today posibly with greater zeal than ever before. "Another indication of the arous- ed public mind in regard to interna- tional peace, and America's respon- sibility to promote it, was the prompt expression of the American people regarding our attitude to- ward Mexico and Nicaragua, in re- moving the differences that may occur between us and our neigh- bors. There was a will to peace on the part of the American people, and they demanded of those in au- thority to find a way to peace. The nation's attitude towards war-torn China is a matter of deep- est concern to the lovers of peace here and elsewhere. It is the hope of all right-minded people that China wit soon return into the paths of peace, and that her unity and integrity will be unimpaired. It is very gratifying to note that our country, while doing her full duty to protect American lives and property, has been showing most commendable forbearance in a most irritating situation." A suggestion submited by the committee On International Peace at the conference recommended that the "Government of the United States should clearly show its de- sire to keep open the way for such further conversations as will lead to the adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice." The Conference Committee on Goodwill recommended the renewal of the pact with the Federal Coun- eil of Churches of Christ which af- firms that "because of our mutual • 10 Cabs/ Cherry 6000 Finest Service Lowest Rates Detroit Cabs furnish quick, comfortable, safe, econom- ical transportation. You are insured by a financially- responsible company when you ride in a Detroit Cab. Detroit Cabs are models of cleanliness — they are washed and polished on the outside and vacuum cleaned on the inside every day. The leading hotels and clubs provide Detroit Cab Service. Visitors will find in Detroit Cabs all the lux- ury of "your private car." Thinking people say: "I want a Detroit Cab," in place of "I want a taxicab." Detroit Cab Company Phone Cherry 6000 PAGE THREE IieptiONICE 11', . 11 iiiratrrual aul Club Meg DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL — BAGLEY AND CASS AVENUES DANclNi; .if delegates to the Zionist eon gre • to take place in Basel this August. The regular meeting of the Jo. to Efrath of Degania, Palestine. dean Pioneers was held June 23 at e El Nloshe synagogue. After an is to address the Zeire Zion on the t h interesting program, II e m a a problems of the Zionist Congress. Judean Pioneers. — VAUDEVILLE — GOOD MUSIC NO COVER CHARGE DIRECTION C./NTINENTAL LELAND CORPORATION Chesluk was given charge of the Ile will stay in Detroit from June membership campaign. Howard 29 to July 3 : All subscribers of the "Earn Gabs was appointed acting seen• tary and Was Aso given charge ,:f , ”Ik" who to not get their ettpit, the coining tennis tournament. should notify B. Lerman, :41 Mel- All buys between 13 and It; bourne. Members are urged to years of age are welcome at the I complete and report about the sale weekly meetings of the Judean if Shkolem not later than July 2. Pioneers, every Thursday at 7 We Moderns. o'clock sharp. Miss Bessie Levine, 4262 Ban- gor, was hostess at a meeting loll Los Amigos. last meeting of the season NIonday evening, June 27. Mrs. of Los Amigos club was held Fri- II. Wettenstein, 3536 Twenty day evening, June 17, at the home ninth street, has consented to it of Ted Weiss, 1601 IlitZetWil ■ iii as sponsor and advisor for the avenue. Election of officers was club. It was decided that a pin held and the results were: Presi- for the elute be selected. Due to dent, Morris Cohn; vice-president. the absence of one of the partici- Tuba Davidson; secretary, Ruth pants, the debate scheduled for Friedland; treasurer, Ted Weiss. this meeting will be presented at and ,eriseant-at-arms, Max New- t h e next meeting, which will be man. Plans were made for the out- held Monday evening, July 4, at ing held Sunday, June 19, at Island th e home of Morris Burnstein, 7130 Michigan avenue. lake. The • , Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority. Sigma Delta Pi. The last weekly meeting of the The last meeting of the Iota Tim Sigma Epsilon sorority was chapter of the Sigma Delta sorority was held at the home eef held at the home of Miss Anna Miss Blanch Mi•helman of Philo- Cantor of Windsor, Ontario. An helphia avenue on Wednesday, announcement was made to the June 15. After the business of the effect that there will be an open m sorority was discussed, election of meeting of the sorority Friday eve- officers was held, the results being lung ! July 1, at the home of the as follows: President, Miss Blanch president, MiSS Lune, of Kennel- Michelman; vice-president, mi ss worth avenue. Each member is r Rosaline Goldstein; secretary, Miss requested Is invite a guest for the Flora Silbert; treasurer, Miss. evening. Plans for a lawn social Ethel Michelman, and sergeant-at-I arms, Miss Pauline Kalish. Due to the fact that many of the members are going away for the summer the sorority has closed for the summer and will again start meeting in the early part eef the fall. are being, made and a definite date I will be set in the near future. Theta Delta Omega. A regular meeting of Theta Delta Omega sorority was held on June 23 at the home of Miss Nad- ler. The business of the meeting consisted of plans for the first an- niversary and preliminary nomina- Zaire Zion Organisation. The Zeire Zion are now active tion of officers. A special meeting in the sale of the "Shekel" and in was called by the vice-president their preparation for the election for July 6 for the purpose of elec- tion of officers, since the regular meeting day will be taken up with each the dinner-theater party planned respect of the integrity of other's religion and desire that to celebrate the first anniversary each faith shall enjoy the fullest of the sorority. The special meeting will be at opportunity for its development and enrichment, these committees the home of Miss Jeanette Aus- hinder, 1630 Calvert avenue. have no phoselytizing purpose." WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR. MANAGER OF THE DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL FORMERLY RESIDENT MANAGER DE THE BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL Bitter denunciation of organiza- W. B. A. tions which attempt to proselytize At the last social meeting of the Jews was voiced by delegates at- tending the convention. "Prosylets W. B. A., Shalom Review No. 88, izing is a smoke screen for anti- held at the home of Mrs. D. lloff- Semitism," declared Dr. M. II. Bar- Man, 3201 Burlingame avenue, ria of New York, "and it is an in- meetings were closed for the sea- sult to us that Christians should son and plans were completed for try to teach us a religion. a very delightful farewell lunch- Dr. Abram Simon of Washing- von and card party. in honor of all ton, D. C. in his report on the Com- the members that are departing mission on Good Will declared that for the W. B. A. camp at I'ort forty-nine cities have witnessed lluron, to be given on June 29 at over one hundred good-will meet- 12:30 sharp at their club rooms, ings during the year. The youth 'I 1522 Randolph street. Prizes will work, particularly in New York I be awarded at each table and an and Chicago, has developed friend- enjoyable afternoon is assured to ly co-operation between young peo- all that attend. Members and ple's groups where programs of so- friends are invited to attend. cial and educational nature have been evolved. Delta Chapter, Nu Beta Tau. "The religious life of the Jewish On account eef the next meeting student must be carefully watched," falling on the Fourth of July, the declared a report of the Committee regular business meeting, will be on Religious Work in Universities, postponed until Monday evening, read at the afternoon session yes- July 11. The fraternity attended terday by Rabbi I. E. Marcuson of the wedding eef one of their fra- Macon, Ga. ternity brothers, :Milton Dosie, to A resolution was unanimously Miss Dorothy Uretsky, which was adopted by the conference condemn- an event of Sunday, June 26. ing the recent outbreak of ill-treat- ment of three Jewish interne, at Athena Girls' Club. Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, At the last regular business his preempt action towards full in- meeting of the Athena Girls' club, and commending Mayor Walker for held Tuesday evening June 28, at vestigation of this incident. the home of Miss Sophie Schwartz, Miss Esther Jacobson, the newly elected president, appointed the THREE NEW SERIES following committees: Publicity, ANNOUNCED BY Adeline Cohen; charity, Betty S. Yacht; program, Esther Zalesin Three entirely new series of and Mrs. Blanche Horwitz; mem- cars, including 21 models on four bership, Mrs. Ethel Fish, and gen- different chassis lengths, are an- eral assisting committee, Tibie nounced by the Nash Motors com- Chimovitz and Mrs. Marion Otis. The next regular business meeting pany. The new series will be known as will take place on Tuesday, July the Advanced Six, the Special Six 12, at the home of Mrs. Matilda and the Standard Six, and despite Chatlin of 2978 Clements avenue. EXTENDS HIS GREETINGS TO THE B'NAI B'RITH AND ITS DELEGATES NEW AND BETTER. Gabriel—and Only Gabriel—Is a Snubber The Car Dealer's Choice NASH a wide array of costly improve- ments, these cars are also featur- ing new lower prices, the reduc- tions ranging as high as $195. A new radiator design, lower and more sweeping body lines, and a brilliant array of new color combinations make these new models the most beautiful ever produced by Nash, and the cars fully justify reports which have been current for the past week that Nash would introduce an ar- ray of cars which would would command nation-wide praise. Important mechanical refine- ments are also announced at this time, keeping pace with the prog- ress which has been made in in- creasing the beauty of the cars' appearance. Outstanding among these are the introduction of new springs of a secret alloy steel which is said to increase riding comfort in amazing degree. "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" NEXT AT BONSTELLE When your car dealer rec- ommends a set of New Ga- briel Snubbers, he does so because he knows that, without them, balloon tires and soft springs cannot give you the utmost in riding comfort. Eta Bet• Zeta. The last meeting ief the Eta Beta Zeta sorority was held at the home of Miss Aves Rice, 3318 Cal- vert, on Friday evening, June 24. Plans for the "moonlight" were discussed and it was decided tee be held the latter part of June. Bridge was played and prizes won by the Misses Trudie Victorson and Betty Felsenfeld. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Ida Eisenberg, 8823 Woodrow Wilson. His test rides have proved to him that the New Gabriela —with exclusive anti-pre- G. It BROWN CO. 5936 John R. St., Detroit. Empire 1309-1310 An extraordinary interest at- taches to the presentation next week by the Bonstelle company in Detroit of the widely known com- edy, "Three Live Ghosts," by Max Marcin and Guy Bolton, which was presented for one year in New Time K•i Piste. Sorority. York. A regular weekly business meet- While the plot of "Three Live Ghosts" deals with the experiences ing of the Time Kai Pitites sorority of three returned soldiers, it has was held on Monday, June 27, at nothing whatsoever to do with the the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. Every- war nad should not by any means one Is very enthusiastically look- be regarded as • war play. When ing forward to Sept. 15, 1927, the three pals find their way hack which is the elate of our first an- to London, they discover that they niversary. Various suggestions — are all recorded as among the were made in regard to the al— Go to Put-in-Bay with I. 0. B. al dead, which suits two of the cro- ready mentioned date, but definite dead, nies, inasmuch as they had not I decision has not as yet been made, lead any too moral lives before but will be in the near future. The entering the service. theater followed the nweting and The third pal in shell-shocked was very much enjoyed by all. Rar• Service on and merely trains along with the The following business meeting other two, who have appointed will be held on Monday, July 11, themselves his guardians since he M the home of Miss E. Kulick, - has a mania for putting every. 4238 Dix avenue. thing in his pocket that he can lay I I Gamma Sigma Kappa Sorority. his hands on. The last meeting of the G. S. K. We are equipped to cater for RIOT VICTIM DIES sorority ass held at the home of all occasions and functions WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Israel Miss Esther Silk of 37,2 Westmin• ' KOSHER CATERING next meeting to be held on July 5. died here last week. The outbreaks occurred during the Jewish labor conference here I (Additional Clubs on Page Nine) Play safe by following your dealer's suggestion — his chief concern is to see that you are satisfied with your car. Gabriel Snubber Sales and Service J. Y. G. S. C. The meeting of the J. Y. G. S. C. was held at the home of Dor- othy Redblatt, 2951 Glendale ave- nue, Tuesday, June 28, at 2:30 o'clock. Election of officers were as follows: President, Dorothy Redblatt; vice-president, Sophie Ulanoff; secretary, Mary Earaben- nick ; treasurer, Lillian Ulanoff. The J. Y. G. S. C. has $10 in the treasury and is planning to go on a picnic. An oath has been given to each of the members. The next meeting will he held at the home of Sophie and Lillian Ulanoff at 2717 Glendale, Tues.: day at 2:30 o'clock. All those wishing to join respond to Lillian Ulanoff, Arlington 672I-J. Eisenmann, Jewish package car- ter avenue on June 21. Miss Jean Rosen of 8946 Cam- Miss who was stabbed during the eron avenue will be hostess at the outbreak caused by Communists, loading brake—leave the car springs free to cushion small bumps, and that on rough roads their snubbing action stops the pitch and gallop that causes discom- fort and fatigue. B. 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