nelk yRo rri Ewts f4 Rom eLs PERFECTION PLANS ROADHOUSE PARTY Lodge, and as the space is limited, 1 the committee urges that they be sent imediately to Bud Blum, 1120 Detroit Savings Bank building. Perfection Lodge No. 4n6. F. and A. M., will give a roadhouse party j Thursday night, July 21, at then Northwood Inn. ('oming, as it does, on the night of the Dempsey- Sharkey fight, a special radio will Ix' installed at Northwood Inn over which the returns will be heard. Reservations must be made through members of Perfection BUSINESS NOTICE SETTLEMENT NEAR Pontiac Notes IN SAPIRO CASE Dr. Albert J. Altman announces Announcement Withheld As the opening of offices for the gen. Attorneys Continue eral practice of dentistry at 913 Conferences. East Forest avenue. Dr. Altman is also associated with Dr. S. S. CHICAGO--Aaron Sapiro, back Gerendasy at 976 Maccabees from an extended trip into Cana- Building. da, practically admitted that his $1,000,000 libel suit against Henry i Ford will be withdrawn. Na sIA NW A W SIMISW4W CIIMSLW Sapiro was asked this question: "What effect will Mr. Ford's pub- 1 wwwlalgtillaNIVIA PICNICERS or EXCURSIONISTS When packing your lunch for that outing, don't forget to include g eorrou• sup. ply of Gunsberit's Prodocts. The delicious tong of Guns- berg's will add that touch of complete con- tentment to that picnic or excur- sion. 0 0 t Look for This Label. Gunsberg Products AARON SAPIRO Mrs. B. Goldstein of Ottawa drive entertained with two tables. of bridge in honor of Mrs. A. Cap- lan of Indianapolis, Ind., who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meyer. High scores were won by Mrs. David Goldfarb of Flint and Mrs. J. Levin. NATIONAL LEADERS GIVE OPINIONS ON FORD REPUDIATION Mrs. Alex. Elbling has just re- turned from Rochester, N. Y., where she was the guest of rela- tives for the past six weeks. frank and honest admission of your mistaken views, reveals a big- ness in character which we have a right to expect from a man of your achievements. Our Talmud teaches us that the height of no- bility is attained by the man who voluntarily repents of his mistakes and you, Mr. Ford, are now living up to one of the finest traditions of our ancient faith. Your state- ment declares that you did not know about these unjustified libels against the Jewish people pub- lished in your magazine and broad- cast to the ends of the earth in your name. Neither, Mr. Ford, will you ever know the widespread injury they have wrought upon the Jewish people everywhere. But now you will learn the wonderful good you have accomplished by your straightforward repudiation of all that has gone before and your honest admission of your mis- take. Throughout the world your significant deed of today will be applauded. Mr. and Mrs. J. Solomon of lie apology for the anti-Semitic Now Right in the heart of the picnic and ex O policy of the Dearborn Independ- Syracuse, N. Y. are the guests of e their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis cursion season, the products of Gunsberg should upon the retrial of your Solomon. be on every tongue and enjoyed by every palate. or Pure — Wholesome — No coloring matter used. Sapiro replied: "I certainly have no desire to cause Mr. Ford • any embarrassment whatsoever, • and I mean that to apply from 'all 0. • standpoints.' 0 "I have faith in Mr. Ford's sense Detroit, Michigan Phones Lafayette 3340-41 (Continued from first page.) ▪ of justice. and I believe. now that he has been informed of the scope, Bible collapse caused by a weaken- %.106.14VAWSW4 WateWCas.Ws,%9A.N.WW•wdAltAst purpose and accomplishments of ing of the foundations. As the co.operative marketing, he will en- hours passed, however, a calm at- dorse it. because he will know it mosphere was returning to the "City of Peace." is sound in principle. A scientific record of the earth- "It took a tremendous amount of courage for Mr. Ford to make quake made by seismograph ap- his retraction. It shows that funda- paratus in Tel Aviv, shows that the mentaly he wants to do what is earthquake moved from north to right. I think his statement re- south. A temporary survey has moves much of the sting of the disclosed the approximate extent Independent's policy in the past of the damage. DR. HENRY MOSKOWITZ. Mr. Reports received from Tel Aviv, six years." Ford's apology and retraction of Sapiro said the negotiations for Haifa and Tiberias confirm the his unfounded charges against the an out-of-court settlement were previous menages that these cities Jews is an event of international in charge of William Gallagher, were not affected by the shock. In addition to the dead in the cit- importance. No one familiar with j his attorney, and as he (Sapiro) the literature and the tactics of had been away for some time he ies, there were a number of casul- the anti-Semites throughout the does not know their present status. ties in the villages. No definite in- world can fail to appreciate this "It is my sincere belief Mr. Ford formation as to the number has The retraction ii an open confes- I did not know just what his own been ascertained. The Institute of Jewish Studies sion of the sin against indicting an people were doing," said Sapiro. entire people, whether Jew or established through the generosity "That was the reason I considered Gentile, and his statement should it vitally important to have Mr. of American Jews, and the Depart- do much to enforce the lesson of Ford go on the stand in my suit— ment of Chemistry, suffered most democracy that if we are to ren- just to bring out the point that he when the Hebrew University build- der judgment it must be upon the ings on the Mount of Olives were wasn't aware of the articles. His merits or demerits of an individual retraction accomplishes that. It shaken . and not the collective group to The buildings of the two insti- demonstrates his integrity of char- which he belongs. acter. Ile courageously repudi- tutes of the Hebrew University ated m e. things done in his own were badly cracked and experiment- al machinery in the Chemistry De- ABRAM I. ELKUS of New partment was destroyed. The dam- York: His welcome concession of age in the Hebrew University was wrongdoing, however long delayed, SHEFFIELD, Mass. — Herman Bernstein, author and editor, estimated at several thousand clears the air. This is a frank pounds. statement. So far, so good. It plaintiff in a $200,000 libel action Research work at the Hebrew remains to be seen whether Mr. against Henry Ford and the Dear- University had to be discontinued Ford by his deeds justifies his born Independent, which still is due to the serious damage to the speech. pending, declined to comment on buildings and equipment. Dr. Ju- the Detroit manufacturer's state- dah L Magnes, formerly of New ment announcing discontinuance HENRY ALEXANDER, assist- York, who is dean of the univer- by the publication of "all articles ant district attorney, New York sity, announced that the lectures hostile to the Jewish people." county: The American public is would have to be continued until "Henry Ford's statement speaks hardly likely to be fooled by Mr. • for itself," Mr. Bernstein said. "I Ford's belated efforts to right him- the city. have no comment to make at this The Institute of Jewish Studies self with the Jewish citizens of time. this country. The collapsing sales is conducted on the income of a of his present model indicate that $500.00) fund established by Felix Ford realizes that a bigoted attack M Warburg and administered by on the Hebrew element of the ,the New York Community Trust. United States was commercially as A fund of $250,000 was created by the late Sol Rosenbloom of Pitts- well as morally resented by all burgh. Upon his death Mrs. Roo- fairminded citizens. The issuance enbloom donated the amount of of an apology coincidentally with $7,00.000 to erect a building to house the announcement of a new model the institute. will therefore fail to achieve his desired object. QUAKE KILLS 1,000; RUIN WIDESPREAD IN PALESTINE AREA GUNSBERG PACKING CO. Two Important Events Now in Progress at HEALY'S 1. July Sale of Linens 11. July Clearance of Fashions D. J." ea /vsHopsf Their Thirteenth International—a Newt) 21-Ton Chain Drive M. FISHMAN AGENCY CONTINUES PROGRESS I W. S. Willson and John Tietz, Owners of the Bell Transit Company UCCESSFUL contract hauling operators depend mainly on Internationals for both local and long distance hauling. Their business was built up entirely on the policy of giving Service—and to render this service they selected International trucks. Internationals are sturdy. dependable and economical. insuring profit for the operator, and in recognition of this the Bell Transit Co. just recently added the unit pictured above, their thirteenth International, to their fleet of trucks. This outfit oper- ates for the Prest-O-Lite Co. between Detroit and Grand Rapids on a regular schedule,carrying approximately ten tons on a semi- trailer. Gasoline consumption at the rate- of eight miles to the gallon is a source of considerable satisfaction to the operators. The recent addition to the International line of a complete series of heavy duty chain drive units was pleasing to our large family of International users and has in addition made us hosts of new friends. All models are on display in our salesroom—or a phone call will bring one of our representatives and the model you are interested in to your place of busines.s. Inalwawalwo Sweeping aside all precedent in public favor, the three entirely new series of Nash cars displayed by dealers throughout the country last week were given the greatest public reception ever accorded in the 11 years' history of the Nash Motors Company. Outspoken ap- proval and enthusiasm were voiced by thousands who crowded the Nash showrooms from New York to San Francisco and from Win- nipeg to Palm Beach, and the pub- lic indorsement was made in the substantial form of record-break- ing sales. A. C. Krenz DETROIT , color sctoinI ntbeidnataiopnpsrov'aaelrebya"t'h":: who thronged the showroom-, i even greater amazement was rusied over the almost unh. smooth performance of ti•. cars by those who had an 01,1•rtunity to drive them. Beware of one who laughing, as a fool; a , who never laughs, as a iays ' one But from those hundreds of pounds are selected just a few ounces of the choicest leaves 'Ind that is the tea for the king. Several prominent Jewish lead- ers, including Nathan Straus, Sam- uel Untermyer and Otto 11. Kahn, declined to comment on Mr. Ford's statement. From countless parts of the world come many fine tobaccos. And from all these different corners, there are selected certain very choice ones ... You get this wonderful choice selec- tion in EUROPE WELCOMES FORD RETRACTION (Continued from first page.) called "Protocals of the Learned Elders of Zion," long since proven an international forgery. What purported to be Henry Ford's "International Jew' was translated from the Dearborn In- dependent text into German (by Theodor Fritsch, German anti- Semitic leader and editor of Per Hammer), Hungarian, Roumanian, Serbian, Swedish, Arabic, Polish and Russian. The distribution of these translations was brought about through organizations like the Ilakenkreuzler, the Awaken- ing Magyars and all the national, chauvinistic factions in European states, making anti-Semitism their major policy. Leaders of all shades of Jewish thought in Europe expressed relief at the announcement that the 'nightmare of European anti-Sem- ites has been removed and, as a means of preventing the further spread of racial hatred and preju- dice, the publications purporting to bear Ford's name will be with- drawn in the United States. Jew- ish leaders of the European com- munities express the hope that this decision of Mr. Ford will also ex- tend to the translations of his "In- ternational Jew." M U11.A.D The one cigarette for the man who enjoys the finest quality of tobacco. FOR SALE Beautiful Two-Story 14-Family Apartment CLARA BOW AT REGENT Clara Bow, the "It" girl and the creen's leading exponent of "flap. per" types, is seen on the Regent creen this week in the title role of Rough House Rosie," her newest tarring vehicle, in which she is upported by several favorite play- rs. Adapted from Normally J ohnson's Saturday Evening Post tory of the same name, "Rough louse Rosie" affords the liewiti ng Clara many opportunities t d isplay her skill and ability as an a dress. Wesley Eddy, "The Prince of 110. k um," struts some new numbers. Billy Walsh and Patricia Clarke of- er a comedy novelty, "Ask Me An- 0 ther;" Eyer and Chellman present 'A Castilian Romance" backed dreamy love songs and beautiful settings. The Garner Sisters, Ruth and Hope, former Detroit vocalist•, and other novelties round out th tage bill. An Edgar A. Gin • 'poem in motion," and other hies complete the program offend - - - - In Excellent Condition 5080 PARKER AVE. In 3-Mile Circle. Lot 60x110 ft. Bldg. 52x87 ft. A Real High Class Investment r m d• Equipped with large oil burning steam heating plant. •ire refrigeration throughout, with large white steel or hotes. Murphy beds and g•• stoves. One three-room apartment fur- nished complete. ALL OCCUPIED Splendid Income CAN BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY EDWARD A. MARTIN, Realtor 1719 First Nat'l Bank Cadillac 4791 LUMBER 20% DISCOUNT Bid @Announcement! Alex J. Prujansky (Formerly with the Peopl.- State Bank. i Has been appointed manager this branch bank. Ili. Old fro , - are cordially invited to pay l' a visit. COMMONWEALTH COMMERCIAL STATE BANK Hastings-Frederick Branch Al.EX J. PRUJANSKY, Mgr. Resources over $25,000.000. Capital, Surplus and Profits $2,000,000. 0■■■■ MIMI MI 0 LW MI ■■■■ • LI 0 MI ■■■■■■ ■A•167 0 SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER & CO., MEMBERS: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE NESS' YORK CURB MARKET Used Trucks 5110 Grand River Ave. Walnut 618-1 • 10347 Woodw'd Merchant The nn p Where L•ouriesy and Service Prevail Tailor r the stunning t m h e eiTi nYhe ts eolui a nnin oet i b acres of tea bushes corm , F ROM hundreds of pounds of tea . . . DR. JULIAN MORGENSTERN, president of the Hebrew Union College: It is hard to believe that a man as responsible as Mr. Ford did not know what was being printed in his paper. Ile should have said what he said long ago, especially as his attention had been called to this matter in one way and another for years. International Harvester Co. of America Sales and Service 1734 West Lafayette Blvd. Randolph 9360 "The crowning actin,. o rit of C. W. Nash," was the rat meat expressed by public ; ■ 10 d••lerti alike in a,y le m .trh o e s atnni d ee vr eh rua y ,;, , MAYOR MURRAY SEASON- GOOD of Cincinnati: I was very glad to hear that Mr. Ford has learned that his utterances against the Jews were unfounded. This is not the first time in history that a person has made assertions and later realized their mistakes. DANIEL FROHMAN, New York theatrical producer: Mr. Ford's statement will meet with universal Morris Fishman. vice-president acceptance, of course. But it of the Detroit Life Insurance would seem that it comes at rather j Company and head of the Fishman ■ late date. It seems to me that agency of that company, is known he ought to have known a long I among his friends and associates time ago the attitude of his paper. as somewhat of a philosopher. Last But now that this repudiation has !year when some of the automobile come I am sure that everybody !plants closed, he foresaw that a will rejoice in the fact that Mr. lull in business was inevitable, but Ford has finally come to his senses. he turned optimistically to his as. iodates and said: "Despite changes JULIUS ROSENWALD, ChB- ' in business and industrial condi- sago philanthropust: Mr. Ford I tions the Detroit Life. through the statement is very greatly belated. whole-hearted co-operation of its It would have been more to his j agency force. will continue its credit had it been written five years ago. It seems almost impos- march of nrogress.." That Mr. Fishman's prophecy sible to believe he has not been came true is reflected in the fig- deluged with evidence on the very ores of the first six months of facts he now seems to realize are 1927, which have just been re- true. But it is never too late to leased. The total new business make amends and I congratulate CLEARANCE SALE written during the first half of ' Mr. Ford that he has at last seen the year was $13,5500,000. Mr. the light. Ile will find that the 14584 li•ernois A•enue Fishman's agency wrote over $3,- spirit of forgiveness is not entirely Sash, Doors. Interior Finish, 7,00.000 insurance during the same' a Christian virtue, but is equally Rough Lumber. Very cheap. rieriod. June, which is knowr as a Jewish virtue. • "President's Month," in honor of l its president. M. E. O'Brien. saw I JOSEPH BARONDESS, New 1, 0,1.502.000 written by the entire' York real estate operator and Jew- company, a remarkable feat in , ish leader: Thousands of victims " view of present conditions. This of Henry Ford's propaganda was made possible through the en., against the Jews lie in their graves ergetic campaign made by the throughout the world. particularly Fishman agency, which won first in Turkey, Hungary. Russia a nt place in the contest. other countries of Europe. But the Jewish people hold no grudg, GRAHAM BROTHERS REPORT and now that Mr. Ford has real- Vir••h.ntiton HIGHEST SALES RECORD lied his mistake I am sure that Boule•ard Jews the world over will glad:y ad o n ne June sales shipments of Graham forgive and forget. Hotel Stetter Brothers trucks and commercial can to Dodge Brothers dealers ARTHUR GARFIELD HAYS. who sell and service them through- New York attorney and liberal: It out the world broke all previous , was a courageous thing to do. I monthly records for the year, the feel that Mr. Ford sincerely de• company announces. sired to apologize. The total of 5.710 Graham Brothers units produced and ship-, MAURICE BLOCH, assembly- ped during the 24 working days of man and minority leader of the on our entire the month exceeded the record lower house at Albany, said he month of May and brought Gra- , was glad that Mr. Ford had seen stock of ham Brother, sales for the first six "the error of his ways." Men's & Boys' Fancy Suits months of the year to the huge total of 29.677 trucks and nom-' FL G. ENELOW, rabbi of Tern- • Men's & Boys' Blue Suits mercial cars. plc Emanu-El, New York City, The June record is all the more president of the Central Confer- Men's & Boys' Tropical noteworthy when it is known that enc. of American Rabbis, in • Suits in previous peon trucks sales in : telegram to Henry Ford: Pleas; genera have shown • falling of accept my congratulations on your Men's & Boys' Straw Hats in June over earlier months of the manly and patriotic act in repudi- year. Graham Brothers 1927 sales sting the anti-Jewish campaign of Men's Golf Suits the Dearborn Independent, and curve, however, has shown an op - ward trend since Jan. 1 and deal- apology for it. May your example Men's & Boys' Bathing en report that prospects are, help to stop religious and racial Suits bright for even higher sales dur-t antagonism and contribute to the spread of good will and fellow. mg the second half of the year. Men's Fancy Shirts , ship the world over. A will is even more dangerous Men's & Boys' Fancy Olin a doctor. More pete have JUDGE HENRY M. FISHER of Neckwear Behween Calvert ousl1 died because they made t ir will Chicago: Henry Ford shows him- self to be • man of real character. than because they were sick. Collingwood. Economy & Dependability Count S PUBLIC APPROVAL GREETS NEW NASH Ile is repentant and asks to be for- given. There is a Jewish religious axiom that the gates of prayer are open for the repentant sinner to the last moments of his life. I am ALFRED M. COHEN, president glad Mr. Ford is alive, and will Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinman reap the joy of righting the almost of the Independent Order of B'nai have as their guest Mrs. .lulius unforgiveable wrong he visited B'rith, who is now visiting the Eu- Mussoff and daughter of Bronx, upon the Jewish people. ropean lodges of the order, has N. Y., and Mildred Benson of gent the following cabled comment Brooklyn, N. Y. MITCHELL MAY, Justice of from Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, on the Supreme Court of New York, Henry Ford's recantation of the Mrs. Sarah Meyer of Rochester, attacks on Jews published in the N. Y., is the guest of her children, head of the Brooklyn Federation Dearborn Independent: Henry of Jewish Charities, said that Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meyer. Ford's statement showed that he Ford will prove true his contrition •ilS "the big man his friends have if he follows his request for for- The children's Sundae School giveness by dedicating himself and picnic of Temple Beth Jacob was asserted him to be by taking the some of his enormous means to manly position that he has made held at Barnett's summer home. the service of removing prejudice Mrs. M. W. Kollin was chairman an error and wishes to be forgiven. against Jews and other peoples Prizes for the various games were While the wounds are deep and his based on ignorance such as he niw attacks have caused touch pain and won by Marjorie Meyer, Lucille confesses. Kollin, Josephine Lewis, Noel suffering, our people must accept' his statement." Buckner and Arthur Munson. SAMUEL. PHILLIPSON. promi- BENJAMIN WINTER, presi- nent Chicago merchant: Louis Mr. and Mrs. J. Fink and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wolfman will dent 1 , f the Federation of l'olish Marshall should get the credit for spend a fortnight at Charlevoix, Jewish in America. in a telegram this, Ile worked on it for years. to Mr. Ford: Jews in America This retraction shows Ford real- 5lich. hail your complete repudiation of ized he has been seeing wrong, Mrs. Ben Elbling and Miss Rosa the anti-Semitic campaign carried and' also he was being led by Isenberg will spend a week at on in your name throughout the someone to do what he did. We world. Your statement, in its are glad he is getting sensible. South Haven. s c u n i t tIlLave 0. (Continued from first page.) It requires greater strength to con- fess a wrong than to commit it. But I see a greater significance than in the mere retraction. I am hopeful that this is an evidence of a breakdown generaly of an un- American spirit which has become so evident throughout the country since the war. 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