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JEWS ORGANIZE
' FOR ELECTIONS
Officers Installed

New JerichoLodge

Announce Detailed
Discrimination Called Matter
01 Policy At Mayor's Hearing Palestine Program

Rabbi Louis Gross, First Witness, Makes Serious Charges Activities in Every Field Are
Administration;
Outlined in Schedule for
Concerning Anti-Jewish Conduct of Personnel of
Roumanian
Union
Concludes
Announces Committee
Next Ten Years.
Kings County Hospital.
Pact
With
Leaders
of
Appointments.
Liberal Party.
NEW
YORK.—(J. T. A.)--The
NEW YORK.— (.1. T. A.)—That7 Rabbi Gross further charged

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GOODMAN REPORTS
PONTIAC PROGRESS

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Tells of General Motors Plants to
Be Erected in That City.

EXPERT WORK on COMFORTERS
Feather Beds Made or Converted to

Handsome Down Comforters or Mattress Pads

Comforters and Malt

J. TRAURIG

S. I.. Goodman, Pontiac real es•
LAFAYETTE 5814
tats' operatui, who recently de-
6257 MICHIGAN AVE.
clared itr the Chronicle that "the
boom now on in Pontiac is not of
Manufacturers of Down and IV:ed Specialties.
detailed program of the work of is mushroom variety," and that the
city's
growth
is
bound
to
continue
the Joint Palestine Survey com-
mission, which is now surveying because it is "the second largest
conditions in Palestine on behalf industrial city in Michigan;' is not
of the Jewish Agency, with a view a false prophet according to pres-
to working out a plan of 10 years' ent indication.
Chassis f. o. b. Detroit
For, according to an announce- Chassis f.o.b. Detroit
activity for t he
reconstruction o of
egtoinel
Palestine under the terms of the ment by Paul \1'. Seiler, president ,
Pale-tine mandate, was made pub- and general manager of the Yet-
lic yesterday by Louis Marshall, low Truck and Coach $1anufactur-
•
president of the American Jewish ing company, $6,000,000 will be •
committee, representing one of the spent in Pontiac fur the construe-
non
of
is
gil!untic
new
plant
for
the
parties to the Jewish Agency ac-
cord concluded between him and organization.
A three-story
administration
Dr. Chaim N'eizmann.
The program is described in a building with a frontage of 300
feet will be started at once, togeth-
document entitled "Terms of Ref-
er with work on a mamma op-
ere•n •e to the Commissioners," di-
erating plant measuring 700 feet
rected under the date of June 1,
across the front and extending
1927, to the Right Hon. Sir Alfred
back 1,600 feet, thus making it one
2 fon
Mond Dr. Ice K. Franke, Felix
Iii
I
3 4
of the largest plants of its charac-
M. Warburg and Dr. Oscar Was-
ter in the world. The most modern
serman, the four commissioners
facilities available will be employed
who will supervise the survey.
and like the Pontiac plant which
As it appears from the outline
JEFFERSON at CHLNE
the General Motors just erected, it
Ediewood 4460
given to the commissioners, the will be a model of efficiency from
l'alestine Survey commission will every viewpoint.
JOHN R al ENDICOTI
WOODWARD et MARTIN PLACE
inquire into the present state and
Northway 1406
Glendele 7117
This monstrous addition to Pon-
future prospects of agriculture,
tiac manufacturing will be con-
mining, industry, commerce and
structed on the 160-acre Alfred
will ascertain the results of the
Howland farm which the General
activities carried 011 in Palestine
Motors Corporation purchased a
by the Zionist Organization and
year ago last March in anticipation
other Jewish organizations and
of a centralization program fur the
private undertakings during the
various manufacturing units of the
past 10 years.
Yellow Truck and Coach Manufac-
The commission is also charged
turing Company.
with the task of examining all
The huge new plant will have ap-
available records to ascertain the
proximately I, 250,1)00 square feet
receipts of the past 10 years of
of floor space and the Yellow Truck
the various Jewish bodies engaged
and Coach :Manufacturing Com-
in Palestine work and the sources
pany will bend every effort towards
of such receipts. The commission
making the facilities the finest
will deal with the problem of im-
there are from the viewpoint of the
migration, agriculture, coloniza- men to lit. employed as well as from
tion, industry, co-operative move-
a standpoint of modern industrial
ment, banking and credit, public efliciency developed to the finest de-
health, labor, finance, and the
gree.
physiagraphical and geographical
"'this plant will have six units
character of the country.
which will also house the executive
offices of the General Motors," says
. Five
hi ;
thousand men will he em-
(Continued from preceding page.) ploral in one of these units which
lent(tial there will first of .
will yli„eacrompA
boring vilages made a complaint to
t e bishop, claiming that Jacob tween 25,0011
h and 30,000 men ens.
lave had transgressed against the played when all these units are
divine as well as the human laws. completed. This information I
It is true we must trust in the have on good authority.
Lard HS our defence, yet Jacob
"The G. M. C. now has in Pon-
Love's work was merely setting a tine the Oakland Motor plant, new
temptation before th o se who were Pontiac plant, the largest Fisher
unable to resist the seductions of Body plant in Michigan, G .M. C.
Satan. trucks and this new Yellow Coach
As I have already mentioned, the o as t
, •Don't overlook the fact that Pan-
bishop was a very old man. After
tie received the complaint he wrote tine also has the wits. mfg. Co.,
ill
which
Jacob Love a long letter,
he expressed his sorrow that the makers
of Willys-Knight,
Whippet
and Overland
motors. And
furth-

iscriminution against Jews in I that Dr. Jones had made the state-
on Tuesday night, July 5, the
BUCHAREST•—(J. T. A.)— Kings County Hospital wars prat- taunt to him that "Jewish internes
effeers of Jericho Lodge No. 490,
Freedom of elections is guaranteed t iced as a matter of policy and that :,h„ o hi go to Jewish institutions."
I. 0. O. F., were duly installed by
in a manifesto issued by the gay- t
o ph J. Hirschman, P. G., dis- ernment. The manifesto declares he authorities were fully aware of I In another statement which Dr.
t, Wail emphasized yesterday by'. Jones nails' to the rabbi, he ex-
, •,: deputy grand master, the
that all attempts to create dis- Rabbi Louis Gross of Braoklyn pressed his belief that internes who
ors being the following.
orders will be suppressed.
Union
Temple at the bt'al . i"g 111 I speak with a foreign accent should
',hie grand, Abe 'Leff; vice-
The king recommended to the
, •and, Benjamin Keller; right sup-
hall "41 :lulled by M" Y°' not be admitted to the hospital. Dr.
cabinet that it adopt a conciliatory ritY
Walker.
tholes further states] to a commits
trter to the noble grand, Meyer
attitude toward all citizens. Local
Rabbi Gross, who personally in- ' t ee if fire rabbis that he himself
•1 ,rnopol; left supporter to the authorities have issued orders pre-
costigatcd conditions at the has h a d o nes' s { th e wor d re ligi o n sin
,!de grand, lien Schneider; war-
venting any insult to religious or pital, was the first witness to up- I implication blanks: also that he
d, u, Meyer Youngerman; conduc-
national feelings during the cam- war at the hearing. Ile made II' ' could not guarantee protection to
;sr, Sam Goodstein; right scene
mit, of charges illustrating ta :
left paign.
: apporter, Louis Lifshitz;
The election bloc of the Union what extent anti-Semitism is uric- Jewish
internes.
Rabbi
Gross
charged
that Dr.
Jones
had also
told
7.'•111' supporter, Sam I.ifshitz; of Roumanian Jews and the Lib- t iced in the city hospitals.
Dr. Soloway, tine of the hazed in-
haplain, Louis Shiel; right sup-
oral party has been finally con-
here
is
not
a
single
member
of
"T
thlut•Ahabze -
i t ,t,• g
ratt. bs,iifon. J.1,tizie,.
ra-ter to the vice-grand, Meyer
eluded. The joint list includes Dr. t he Jewish faith in ally responsible
"Jewish
. ill te'r:i'sr•s
b.fe n
Kaufman; left supporter to the
William aderman as candidate position in the hospital," 1 -"-'-'
11 1 !careful, otherwise Gentiles will get
ice-grand, Sam Katzel; inside
for parliament, and Basin Carps, tha1 s , , barged.
them."
guardian, Michael Weiner; outside
well known journalist, for the sen-
The rabbi also told about the ex- ,
guardian, Harry Gold, and S. Bern-
ate.
istence of segregated tables in t he ti' The
second
witness
testify yes-
day
was Ur.
Louis to Borow,
one
hard was installed as the junior
The Zionists in Bessarabia have staff' dining rearm
m for Jewish in- of the fou
past grand for the term.
concluded an agreement with the terns, and said the Gentile internes r Jewish internes. He
After an impressive installation peasants party for mutual support refuse to admit them to their tit• told how uncomfortable conditions
ceremony, the noble grand made in the elections. In the district of blest Jewish interne, are excluded were made fur Jewish internes at
the following degree and commit- Kishineff, the Zionists have nomi- from the creation facilities of the the hospital. Ile told that when he
re
tee appointments: Initiatory de- nated Meyer Ebner and the attor- hospital; nurses are insubordinate first sat at a table with Gentiles
they took their forks and knives
gree captain, Benj. Finkelstein, P. ney, M. Landau.
insulting and refuse to carry HMI
; left the table without any ex-
mild in
G.; first degree captain, S. Bern-
wt the medical instructions of the
hard, I'. G.; second degree captain,
The Union of Roumanian Jews Jewish internes; the Gentiles are
planation.
Ile his
also
stated that
1nurses
ignored
instructions
be-
Sam Friedman, and third degree urged the Jewish population in ; t irrogant and insulting in their at-
captain, J. Hirschman, P. G., D. Roumania to vote in the forthcom-
in social relations with the cause of anti-Jewish spirit.
Further testimony was given by
D. G. M.
ing elections for the Liberal party. . Jewish internes; Gentile internes vs Irving
n • Zweitler, another of the
Employment burea u: Wm. This was made known in a state- refuse to co-operate with the Jews " r. mis,
{,cur Jewish internes, that the
and
William
Alt-
P.
G.,
Kaufman,
ment issued by the Union, accord- While in service
service at the wards; Jew-cause
use
of
death of a child patient in
man, P. G. Entertainment com- ing to information received by the ish interne, are given humiliating °
Kings County Hospital lust April
mittee: David Gottlieb, chairman, Roumanian consulate in New York is
they are hampered in
I
was
entered
in the hospital records
Louis Miller, Louis Tzevine, W. from the Rados Telegraphic their training as physicians.
as due to faulty technique when it
Hacker, Meyer Tarnopol, Meyer Agency. The report issued by the
Dr. Oldstein, re Jewish doctor in was thought the doctor to blame
Youngerman, Meyer Kaufman and Roumanian consulate reads:
the hospital in 1916, was attacked I
Sam Adman. Membership commit-
"Considering the wish expressed by Gentile inlet:nes in April of that i was a Jewish interne, but was al-
tee: J. Hirschman, P. G., chair- by his majesty, the king, that the year and forced to leave the Kos- toed to read "due to natural
causes" as soon as it was discovered
man, William Kaufman, P. (;., and country should be governed in a
pital.
He later enlisted in the a visiting physician was respon-
Sam Margolin, P. G.
spirit of conciliation towards all United States army and was killed s ibi e.
Finance committee: Al Clinton, those who inhabit it and who have
on the battlefield.
chairman, B. Braitman, Ed linked with it their destiny, the
Jewish patients have complained
Schwartz. By-laws committee: Union of Roumanian Jews is fully
The appointment of a committee
are mistreated, neglected,'
that they
William Altman, P. G., chairman, confident of the realization of the and
insulted; statistics of bed of six persons of different creeds to
I. Halberstam, P. G., and Albert king's wishes by the National Lib-
charts indicate that where Gentiles make periodical inspections of a
city hospitals to determine true
Miller, P. G. Publication commit- eral party called to power in order
stay in the hospital time days, Je \V- conditions was suggested by Na-
tee: Albert Miller, P. C., chairman to give a solution to the difficult
ish patients are allowed only one than Sweedler, counsel for the Jew-
and editor, I. Ilalberstam, P. Go problem of consolidation.
day although they are affected by i i im,
B. Braitman Dad Louis Farber,
ernes.
"flaying in view that other dem- the same tllseasest not one Jewish Its "
Regalia caretaker: Harry Cold. ocratic parties and political groups
interne was on the hospital staff , Nis. Sweedler said he was consid-
Outlook committee: B. Finkelstein, have joined the Liberal party in for over nine years—between 1916 ering asking for a federal court or
1'. G., chairman, L. Tzevine, N. the fulfillment of this task, and
:supreme court order which would
and 1926; the four Jewish internes ,
Geer, Meyer Kaufman and Sam considering that the Union of Rou-
him to have a member of
at the hospital now were required I empower,
Freedman.
manian Jews is pursuing the solu- to resort to exceptional s,oiitical in- Kings ('aunty Hospital staff, who
Relief committee: Karl Green- tion of the problems of the cults fluenee before they were admitted; is new in Columbus, questioned at
berg, chairman, Morris Sklar, I. and schools inasmuch as it is not religious tests fot
for .1 ,,,,i s s nurses the inquiry.
lialberstam, P. G., 11. Glickman contrary to the work of consolida- and internes exist only in this par-
Mr. Sweedler, in this connection.
and Alex Friedman. Athletic com- tion and safety being carried on in ticular hospital; appointments of recalled that Dr. Louis Burnes, 0110
mittee: B. Braitman, chairman, the country in which our ances- Jewish internes were always made , of the hazed internes, declared that
Sam Zelman, Dave Gottlieb, Al tors, fathers and sons have sancti- known in advance to the Gentile in-' he had bitten the thumb of one
Clinton, L. Tzevine, H. Cheyet and fied the soil with their blood in ternes before the Jews arrived; fro- hazer. Inspection of the hands of
Louis Miller.
three wars; considering also that taint complaints Were made by the six accused internes, Mr.
It is fitting at this time to make our request has found an echo Jewish internes to the superintend-'I Sweedler pointed out, failed to re-
mention of the fact that the lodge with all the governments and that mit and no efforts were 11111110 to veal any bruised or bitten thumbs.
is deeply gratified that the noble various royal messages promise a rectify conditions; Dr. Jones ad- : The missing member if the hos-
grand is also the president of the solution; considering also that the mitted that he knew about the ex. nital staff, according to Mr. Sweet].
Jericho Building association, and National Liberal party disapproves istence of segregated tables, about ler. "signed out" from the Kings weakness due to his advanced age er that Pontiac has 31) other indus.
per-
tries besides the automobile.
that under his genius and excellent of an agitation destined to foster Dr. Oldstein and about an attack count y institution at 6 p. m..lune preventtal him from making a „
without
"I wish to state that the new Yel.
guidance the new Jericho Temple discord between citizens of the up•n it Jewish nurse by other : ttl. The hazing took place the fol. sonal visit to the " Villa g e wit
a Church." Ile sent him afTertion- low teach plant makers of cabs,
has become a reality, and that in same country and that they have nurses in October. 1922.
• lowing morning.
att brotherly greetings and begged coaches, and busses will be the
the next few months the temple promised to solve the problem
hiss to continue in the way he had steadiest payroll in this country
will be fully completed and will which interests us within the pro-
begun.
for the reason that in good times
stand as a monument to Oddfel- visions of the existing laws and in
The bishop was an o ld man MA or bad times taxicabs and busses
lowship and as a tribute to the full accord with the higher inter-
ents it was are a great public necessity }wing
so
in
the
course
of
ev
character of its membership.
ests of the state, the Union of Rou-
tut a few years till he wised away. in use day and night and in other
manian Jews invite the Jewish
After his death another bishop was words always in demand."
population to vote the Liberty
elected, who was famed far and
Mr. Goodman, who resides with
party list in the forthcoming elec.
near for his learning and his bril- his parents at 2512 Blaine, Detroit,
Size,
Speed,
Complexity,
Novelty,
Leisure,
Pleasure,
and
tions."
liant oratory. The new bishop soon gets is real kick out of striving to
Mothers' Camp:
Wealth Are Idols of Mechanical Age, Overshadow-
paid n visit to all the churches of his office at 71% North Saginaw
Guests who cannot come out by
According to cable dispatches
ing Homely Merits of Men, Speaker Declares.
his diecese. admonishing and en- street, Pontiac, daily. "I can go
automobile can make bus connec- recently received by the Jewish
couraging the members of the con- at least 50 miles an hour on wider
tions to Forester, where the Moth- Telegraphic Agency, the Union of
ers' and Babies' camp is located Roumanian Jews concluded the
NEW YORK.—Size, speed, coin- I "The latest thing in phychology gregation and their leaders. One Woodward where I had to slow
this summer. Fare is $1.65 and agreement with the Liberal party plexity, novelty, leisure, pleasure, ma but an example of the fourth Sunday he came to Jaen') Love's down to a walk piing to my office
congregation and took part in the formerly located downtown in De-
tickets can be secured at the of- for co-operation between the two
" seven deadly virtue—novelty. The new
is omnipotent. From sartorial style service conducted in the simple troit," said Mr. Goodman.
fice of the Jewish Center, 31 Mel- parties in the forthcoming parlia- a nd wealth were termed
deadly society,
virtues" by
identified
with to philosophic speculations, we in-
in- room. There he made a speech,
Rabbi Abraham
bourne, at time of registration or mentary elections, whereby the modern
tint on novelty. Men beat a path and in beautiful and studied
sin
at any time after that.
Liberal party undertakes to advo-
On that path in which one
the ruling religious fad as phrases praised the deeply religious
The following is the list of cate through its representatives in L. Feinberg in his sermon last t
chooses to walk, is one led. (Mak.
Saturday
morning
at
Temple
Is-
avidly as they herd to the most re- feeling of the community, extolltal
things that guests will have to the Roumanian parliament, the
106;
Cf. Rabbi Akiba's saying:
bring in addition to their own promulgation of laws concerning rael, Ninety-first street and Broad- cent murder trial. Newness is the merits of Jacob Love, and then
"Everything is foreseen, yet free-
clothes: One extra blanket, soap the organization of Kehillahs way. clearly not a genuine value. Some concluded his speech by saying that
Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg was things are not only as old as the he would consider it the proper dom of choice is given." Ab. iii
and toilet articles, coat or heavy throughout Roumania, to support
19.1
sweater, rain coat and rubbers, the demand of the Jewish leaders ordained in 1924 at Ilebrew Union hills. but as unshakable. The lat- thing for the congregation to build
bathing suit, shoes and cap, and that Jewish schools be granted College, Cincinnati, after which he est fashion in morality, as in hair- a tabernacle in which they could
worthily
glorify
Gad.
He
premised
most important of all, rubber public rights, that the government served the Congregations of Niag- bobs, will evanesce 'like snow upon
that he would contribute to the cost
sheets for small children.
make allotments to subsidize the ara Falls and Wheeling, IA'• Va. In the desert's dusty face,' while the
The members of the staff who Kehillahs and the schools, and that January of this year, he accepted oldest verities of wisdom and faith of the building.
The maiority heard the bishop's
a
call
to
be
associate
rabbi
to
Dr.
tower
like
pyramids
above
the
are going to be in charge for the the party will combat the anti-
words with enthusiasm and immed-
Maurice II. Harris at Temple Is- shifting sands.
next two weeks are Miss Mary Semitic movement.
iately
pledged a respectable amount
Caplan, Mrs. Lillian Jacobs and
Under the agreement, the Union reel of the City of New York.
"The fifth deadly virtue is leis-
a nd determined that within the
Miss Nettie Baron. The former of Roumanian Jews will be given ' Rabbi Feinberg is a graduate of
are. Our vaunted mechanical pro's-
shortest
posihle time they would
two, with Miss Rose Kursman, en- five seats in the chamber and two the University of Cincinnati, 1020,
ress has converged upon one commence building the new church.
gaged as swimming instructor, will in the. senate.
and has also studied in the post-
i.rraduate
department
at
the
Uni-
gleaming.
goal—the
opportunity
Finally Jacob Love stood up uni 1
stay for the entire summer.
for leisure. Drudgeries of home- offering his resignation begged the
of Chicago. He sails Sat-
The following typical menus will
rinnedyis-
protracted
raancstbeidp. hours
hloo nu g
r
k
,
.
r
i
f•u
t
pa
i
gw,
r
k
members to elect another clergy-
be served at camp: Breakfast—
t he I Lo merle for Pales-
a y a foland
journeys
w orkmanship,
man in his stead, for he already
fruit in season, cooked cereal,
tine and Poland.
unknown to an increasing par-
bread, butter and jam, cocoa, cof-
i.ed_ tion of society. But the difficulty felt himself too weak to serve I he
cialt , , o Ngu
"Ancient
theologians
--
congregation
as he ought. As ev-
fee and milk; lunch (this is the
has only changed focus, from the I y attempt to dissuade him 0.555
Launch Campaign Against White seven deadly sins." he snit . a
i
big meal of the day)—soup, either
ern society may he identified with Imams of obtaining leisure to the , fr
Slave Traffic Among Jews.
prang clergyman was
meat or fish for main course,
seven deadly virtues—deadly be- manner of using it Ennui, life : IT vain ' a
t. elected, who proved in every re-
cooked vegetables, such as spin-
rru t . wear i ., : ss, i n t rose
(
cause th y degrade
• rt e(
l i m
a g in a lot
ach, etc., milk or tea, and dessert,
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—A vie- the spirit • virtues
M•I ater'se ‘ we
,:u
an excellent man.
I neuroticism and crime have trailed , sport
The arch itect's d esi gn was bea re
sometimes ice cream. For supper ontus campaign to combat white,
have erected them into supreme the triumphant march of science tiful,
and it w as no t Innis befo
—usually some milk soup, pud- slave traffic among Jews was de- values. Too
Too ninny of us have too little to
ding, light main course, such as cided upon at the international con-
"The first of these is size. Mere slim. The creative impulses and vital , the roof was placed over the com-
of
Jewish
organizations
bananas and cream, salmon salad, ference
bulk is beautified. Unties the spell energies stagnate into fetid pools. plated church. There was no finer
We are like newly rich who cannot church in the country. A beautiful
etc., with vegetables and dessert, which concluded its session here.
of a magnitude fixation, we co-
their incomes with dignity, fence surrounded the new church
The conference adapted a nom-
either fresh or canned fruit, and
intensely intimate cal—spend
milk, tea or coffee. Children will her of recommendations submitted vest , small
in
that our inheritance of leisure and
the mortised
locks were art.
mas-
u
ternieces
of the looksmith's
be riven milk at every meal, ex- by • it • The 'warns
less institutions, we Absorb t h e puzzles and irritates. Na more
M hen the new buildings were
cept when meat is served.
mendations urged the committees to'
friendly
merchant
into
frigid
cor-
that
spiritual
perfection
of
being
and
dedicated,
chur•hmembers
fun f h • meal
seek Ills' cr - op
poLatiionntso, we geeomskbyinsceraapnedr,rec,Ira . menacing person lives than one slerglmen came from far and near,
Mothers' Clubs to Hold Picnic:
rabbis, including the Chassidic rab- b
mst
who
has
time
to
waste.
—only
Jacob
Love
was
missing,
On Wednesday afternoon, July bis, to issue public pronouncements
city jungles, and monstrous indus .
13, at 12 o'clock members of the for the suppression of vice and to
" M any however, transmute leis- His streng thhad rapidly diminished
tries. Gigantism has become a
ure into pleasure—the sixth of our , and he was unable to leave his
Mothers' clubs will meet at Jew- carry an intensive enlighten-
psychopathic affliction. Is size is
ish Center and from there go to ment campaign through the issu- true criterion of worth? Largeness virtues. Man was made for happi- room. The weakness, due to his
Belle Isle for an all-day picnic. As ance of pamphlets in the languages
!WHS• Religion has worn a long advanced age, bound him to his
is purely a mathematical concept.
no mounts will be sent it is im- of the country and in Yiddish.
face and a black coat to its 0011 bed, and so he was unable to see
The conference also recommended and has no function of value. Out- hurt. We laugh at simple, self. how fences now surrounded the
portant that members of the dif-
put does not gird a business enter-
,
created
joys and prefer to pay simple village houses and he could
ferent clubs spread the word to that rabbis be asked to retrain
(a
prise with honesty; number
strangers for amusement. The : not see how the signboards set UP
their friends. A large program of from officiating at so-called secret
Sinclair Lewis shows) is not an in-
events is being planned, both for weddings.
dex to the churches quest for spin- theater supplies our great passions, at the two ends of the village had
'
Rabhis and lay leaders of the itual salvation. Mankind
the mothers and their children.
ceased the novel our adventures, the radio decayed and fallen down.
Mothers will have to bring their communities are to be asked to as-
our music, the baseball player our , On the anniversary of the de di.
ago to worship
human
physi-
own lunches. Trucks and busses sist in this campaign which will ages
cal prowess.
We must
free
our- gamefulnese We look upon wax cation of the church the village
Jewish
of
have
the
co-operation
will transport the picnickers to
figures bedecked in finery.
is agreed that to preserve respect fo r
Colonization Association, the Al- selves now from the idolatry of
and from the island.
"Wealth comes then as the , council met and increase
unanimously
publi c.
the law and to
liance Israelite Lmverselle, the collective titanism.
seventh deadly virtue. Our age
"Our next deadly virtue is close. gold-plated. The one conquering' sat, ty they must build a prison.
The Jewish Center wishes to Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden
But
Jacob
Love
never
learned
of
and
the
Independent
Order
11'nai
ly connected with the rest--speed. sign is the dollar sign. Our god is
take this means of thanking Zuic-
s,_ that decision for on that very day
The entire western world is en- gold, his ritual advertising, ms
tat k and ( antor, furniture deal- B'rilh .
his
eyes
fnrevrr.
Louis Oungre, representing the
.
ed in a marathon. The craze prayer the investment-prospectus, I
ers on Oakland avenue, for their
Out of the new church they fol•
donation of phonograph records to Ica, proposed that the committees for speed has supplanted more his priest the banker and heaven
lowed him on his last journey. The
combatting white slave traffic co- precious worths. The battleship
the Center.
• an exclusive club.
in a beautiful speech
erilinate their activities with the
cuts
the
ocean
in
twain
to
that
"Thus in these seven ways have'[ [Pointed out how the foundation of
Jewish emigration committees. Ile
Lawn Party • S
expressed the hope that the Amer- : kill is not conferring greater bless• we 'transvalued values' and vul- the church is that deep religious
Due to the untiring efforts of
ish
n. ing than the tiny vessel of Colum- garized our standards. These de- feeling which Jacob Love planted
jean „ n ienes tiint uitti;in dsoessi;,i i101 nhetlop ,t,hteahcio
their hostess and her daughter and t
bus that plowed its heart-breaking farts are the children of adolescent in the mintier. of the ronirrega-
daughter-in-law, the West Warren an international Jewish fund to pace to di's:over a contincnt i violence and self-assertiveness. tins; that he is therefore to be con-
.
,
•
a marvel o With the certain revolt against Isidered as the real builder of the
Mothers' club had a very fine time combat white slave traffic.
.mdberg
at their lawn party which was held
Rabbi Schoenfeld in speaking on achievement. not because it tele. outwardness, the fast-approaching new ehurrh. Only, after the tuner.
'
scoped
the
Atlantic
into
a mere disillusionment of science and de- at several aced members of the con-
at the home of their president, the subject expressed his fear that
` Mrs. Anna LaBret. The entire the conference has exaggerated brook. but because it revealed the velopment of deeper insight, man . ',rogation remarked in • low voice:
tremendous,
masterful,
divine
pos• will transfuse this expanding sur.'"If we had listened to our pastor
lawn was strung with Japanese Jewish responsibility in this prob-
lanterns and colored lights. A big
sibilities of our human nature face with spirit, he will ensoul the and had not hailt a magnificent
lem.
bonfire was burninig over which
"We must not forget that the when steeled by courage and con. rich body of our vivid civilization church. we should not have been
was at
the guests stood and roasted frank- white slave traffic is an internation- serrated to a terrifying task. - and will make it a ladder toward compelled to build a prix-'n either."
furters, marshmallows and apples. al problem and dm , not affect Jews
"Size and speed lead inevitably , which is our dream."
, Cncle George became silent. Eve-
The entertainment was furnished
" Ile urged that the steam- to the third—complexity. Simpli• I
ring slowly settled down on us, tied
by Mrs. Anna Wolf, Mrs. Louie ship companies be warned against • city is shunned. The allurement of
the chilly breeze made my should.
Axelrod, Mrs. Marie Shabow and transporting women who are not the intricate hovers over all. In ' GUEDALLA AGAIN
Vitly
hosurtd a wh,i 7 hrdth I
1 , ,%esdhli
,,,,
a ri t d4r., , Iirn
Mrs. Sarah Antis and one or two properly asrompanied.
' literature art, and drama the stark' HEADS ZIONISTS .
other members of the different
deliberately
•
are
outlines of life
'settin g
Mothers' clubs they were repre-
LONDON.-1.1. T. A.)—Philip', ing
: Marred into twilight obscurity. To
e arill itetaerr
s lo' ft shm
Idee'
ttilnettesrosn lihkaedflrm
The ant builds three houses, said
senting. After the refreshments
he easily understood is to court Guedalla Wan elected president of Idles sparkled:
the
Rabbis,
and
does
not
store
in
were served, the guests all joined
must be the English Zionist Federation in a
disdain. Our writers must
the topmost because of the rain,
in singing and telling stories.
or unpopular. Vs e seek dose contest against the well-,
ON THIS SITE. A
and not in the lowermost because
i 'problems in everything. No mind known Zionist leader, J o se p h 1
SI 0ao,000 CHURCH
Gi-e the wise • hint; give • fool of mud, but in the middle one. is complete without its complex. .Cowen.
WILL. BE ERECTED.
the fiat. (Midrash Mishla xxii.) (Duet R. v.)

Churchless Village " t rive

n.

Youthful New York Rabbi Decries
"Seven Deadly Virtues" of Today

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ONSTANT progress is being made
in gas manufacture and production.
Scientific research on the part of the gas
industry has helped to reduce the cost
of making gas.

This has, to some extent, overcome the
increasing cost of materials and labor.

Then gas is supplied to you on a com-
munity basis. You as well as all our
customers share in the benefits of
volume production.

So in spite of a big increase in the costs
of everything else, your gas rate has
remained practically the same.

The people of Detroit enjoy gas

rates "which are lower titan
those existing in any other
similar city in America."

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What Better Railroad Service Has Meant to Business

commodities have shown an upward tendency
A in gricultural
prices during the current year, while the course of industrial and

raw material prices has taken a downward trend. We have been
going through a period of price re-adjustments—always a critical time
for business—but, in this instance, there were not the usual accom-
panying shocks to business peculiar to such periods.

reason for this absence of disturbances in business
T is he that major
smaller inventories are being carried nowadays since the rail-

road service of the country assures certain and speedy delivery.
Traders carry smaller stocks, and business, therefore, is carried on
with less capital and with fewer hazards.

M business,
ore stabilized business conditions are assured American
and with these, consequently, failures become less likely

and less frequent.

What the workings of the Federal Reserve Act proves to be

to business, through the stabilizing of credits, the improved steam
railroad transportation service is accomplishing through its regular
and its prompt deliveries. So the large outlays to better the service
have justified themselves. Both expedients work to the same end
in their respective spheres. They avert the shocks.

In Michigan, this is particularly true. Vast sums, in recent
years, have been expended to achieve this new standard of service.
Seven of the nine railroads serving Michigan alone are expending
this year nearly $26,000,000 in new engines and cars and in improve-
ments and betterments which will continue these stabilizing forces.

hese expenditures, too, were made right at home, and at a
T time
when the lull in industry, through which toe have just passed,

its low ebb. Therefore, these $26,000,000, going largely to
labor, raw materials and manufactured commodities, served appreci-
ably to buoy up conditions.

ichigan railroads have, therefore, been more than local
M common•carriers.
They have, through their service,

removed some

of the hazards inherent in business in former years.

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