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MRS. HARPER

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EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING

Fur the Better-Dressed Woman

HARPER'S ART SHOP

WEIZMANN YIELDS
TO RABBI'S PLEA

9111 Twelfth Si.. Near Clairmount.
Open Evening..
Call Empire 98721

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FORM COMPANY TO

DISTRIBUTE NORGE

Starkweather Heads Refrigerator

_ _

Withdraws as Candidate in

Distributing Organization.

' REPORT APPROVED
BY MANDATE BODY

i

Special Clearance Sale

Recommends Continuation of
Policy of Restricted
Immigration.

Announcement is made of the
Austrian Zionist
formation of the Norge-Michigan
Protect Your Walls and Curtains with
Company, 1012 Ford building, for
Elections.
the distribution of Norge electric
VIENNA. — Dr. Chaim Weir- refrigeration units and refrigera-
GENEVA.—(J. T. A.)—Recom-
mann, president of the World Zion-
mending the continuation of the
ist Organization, has withdrawn as
policy of restricting immigration
candidate for election to the Zion-
to Palestine in accordance with the
ist Congress from Austria.
country's capacity for absorption,
Steel
Dr. Weizmann was put forward
the mandates commission of the
Bake•En•meled. as the leading candidate in Aus-
League of Nations makes public its
Neat in appear- tria on the list of the adherents of
report to the council of the league.
ance and low in the Weizman!' policy. The radical
The commission is satisfied with
price.
Zionists put (forward as his oppo-
the information furnished by Great
nent the president of the Zionist
Britain as the mandatory power
Federati,on of Austria, I/r. Gold-
with regard to the progress of local
(New Add,...)
hammer.
autonomy. The commission would
79 MARTIN PLACE
The campaign what, had been
like the next report to give more
Half Work f non Woodward Avenue,
•arried on gave rise to a fear that
detailed information of the develop-
it May result in another split in
ment of self-governing institutions
the Austrian Zionist Federation,
as provided in article two of the
which Dr. thildhammer, during his
mandate.
period of Ake, had been endeavor.
The commission states that the
KOSHER RESTAURANT
ing to consolidate.
memorandum of the Zionist Organ-
It•was learned that Chief Rabbi
8346 Twelfth St.
ization provides valuable informa-
Dr. Chajos, who is it strong adher-
tion of the activities of the Zionist
Try Our Own Cooked Meals.
ent of 1/r. ‘Veizmann and his pol-
Organization, but calls for no com-
All varieties Dairy Dishes at
icy, had written to Dr. Weizmann
ment on the part of the commis-
most reasonable prices.
asking him to withdraw his candi
sion. The mandatory's replies to

dory, urging that the consolidation
the points raised in the memoran-
work carried on toy Dr. Goldhami
dum are wholly satisfactory, the
C. C. STARKWEATHER
mer in the Austrian Zionist Feder-
report states.
Order your Vans from
ation is more important than the
Concerning the petition of the
Starkweather,
for
years
tors. C.
demonstration involved in Dr. Weiz- Detroit branch manager for the Agudath Israel for the right to
mann's nomiation.
torn)
separate communities, the
Buick Motor Company, is president
The Zionist revisionists have put if the company which controls the commission states this will be con-
forward two candidates, Vladimir distribution of Norge products in sidered when the communities ordi-
labotinsky and 1/r. Wolfgang von
nance has entered into force.
the state of Michigan.
Weisl. The Hitachduth and the
The petition of the Arab execu-
After years of experimentation,
Poalo Zion have also named their the manufacture of the Norge elec- tive is considered more moderate
own delegates.
than
prev Mtn ones and the commis-
trio refrigeration was begun in De-
troit by an existing organization sion believes that a genuine, al-
too
large.
No job too small or
tonsistitig of some of the moat ex- though gradual, movement is being
pert nietalurgical and production made toward conciliation and con-
Give us a call.
engineers in America. This organ- cord.
ization, the Detroit Gear & Machine
(Continued from first page.)
Company, 670 East Woodbridge
street, has been specializing for
pointed out that lack of social poise years in the most exacting of me-
Alen comes about as the result of chanical products.
Directing the manufacture of
a certain defense.
(Continued from first page.)
"Anyone suddenly freed from a Norge refrigeration are such men
repression tends to overdo things. as Howard E. Blood, president of
Dealt Walt Until You Receive Notice.
those
occasions, urging that those
He desires to impress people. the Detroit Gear & Machine Co.;
Order at Once as the Price Will Soon be
Wants to show that he is 'some- DuBois Young, president of the sentiments were unworthy of Jews.
Raised.
He
will
recall that it was the firm
body."Phat is what is known as llupp Motor Car Company; J. Wal-
over-compensation. But here ,too, ter Drake, assistant secretary of stand taken by four or five men,
including
myself, that sealed the
1927 PINGREE
we must be careful to distinguish commerce; E. E. Mc('ray, presi-
fate of the proposed organization.
Residence Garfield 7106
between those social graces which dent of the McCray Refrigerator
Cadillac 0771
I
maintain
that the four or five
Office toe Buhl Rldg.
are acquired—matters of custom— Company; A. E. Bottenfield, sales
men who opposed Rabbi Franklin's
and those which are fundamentally manager, formerly was with the
plan
rendered
American Israel an
a matter of gaol taste. Too loud F'rigidaire and Kelvinator Corpora-
invaluable service.
talking, for example, is usually due tions; W. C. Rands, E. E. McMul-
I mention that incident to show
to a high-geared nervous system. len, H. M. Stewart, John C. Schott
what is known to hundreds of De-
Such a condition means a lack of and /other well known manufactur-
Roy Johnson, F.
King, 11. E. Payne
troit Jew's—that I was one of the
poise which leads to errors of no- ers and financiers.
70 ',tomcat's St., W
Randolpt. 41191
The Norge is simplicity itself in very few who were not carried
^ial bearing. It creates an over-
away by the prevailing hysteria of
LIGHTING, RIGGING, 'MAY ELERS,
construction, with only three mov-
flow reaction."
those days. Nevertheless, I main-
DRAPERIES, GROUND CLOTHS
ig parts, and the fact that it is a
From social mannerisms the in-
Made--Repaired—Rented
eclat rotary type is claimed toy tain that are owe Mr. Ford no
terview shifted to religion.
thanks fur his retraction and that
"Religion," said Dr. Raphael, the manufacturers to make it quiet,
Rabbi Franklin, in extending to
"has been called a imcinl neurosis. .cone mica) and wear-proof. Mr.
Ford the thanks of "his fellow-
117111••
1.1111‘•
I would call it rather a therapeutic Starkweather has arranged for the
lo•s
here and throughout the
SAVE A TRIP. BRING' YOUR HEM- neurosis. It is a corrective devel-
ipening of two retail stores, one in
STITCHING AND BUTTON COVERING oped by the individual to make his the Stirmfelz-Lovely building at world" has put "his fellow-Jews
here
and
throughout the world" in
TO US.
life happier fur him. It helps him Woodward and the Bouleiard and
m st humiliating position.
We do the work while you wait. Open
he other in the Michigan theater
to adapt himself to his environi
evenings. Price. Reasonable.
I
also
make
bold to assert that it
mint. It enables him to explain wilding on Ilagley avenue.
Meanwhile Mr. Stark weather is mutt be unfortunate for as to for-
some things that he wouldn't other-
get
the
Ford
episode.
Rabbi Frank-
1119 Twelfth St. .... Near ClaIrsiouat wise be able ti explain. It makes spreading the distribution of Norge lin's quotations are beside the
3 MN him feel safe. The religious person Inducts throughout the state. Ile mark. They have no bearing what-
Mol al
is able to dismiss annoying prob- ;till retains his office as vice-presi-
soever upon the case in point. Suf-
lems with a wave of the hand. It loot of the Rio Grande Gulf C oast
fering is an eye-opener. It is one
's a sort of 'passing the buck.' Yet Co.
thing to forgive Mr. Ford for the
the lack of it might lend to really
suffering inflicted upon us. It is
dangemoils personal difficulties for
Granite and Marble.
quite another thing to forget the
those who cannot bear unc/ rtaintv
suffering itself. "Do not despise
and suspended judgment. 1 imafr-
the Egyptian,' we are told in the
ire it saves a good deal of heart-
Bible. But the Bible also enjoins
break.
upon us "And thou shalt remember
"1 would hesitate, however, to
Now in our New Location
that thou wast it slave in the land
call it a pathological condition,
(Continued from first page.)
of Egypt."
since it seems to be almost neces-
III conclusion, let me point out
sary to the average person. It has
for the children of Jewish Detroit
ld
that what Rabbi Franklin says to
a mechanism, like all neurosis, but at large. And nut only the children, Mr. Ford does not altogether tall)
it is not precisely a neurosis—ex- but also the adults will be benefit- with what he says about Mr. Ford.
rept in religious fanatics and nears led, for we intend to carry on an
Mr. Ford he says:
fanatics. Religitais activity may extensive educational /mese there. In his letter to
"A. I believe you know, I h: n•t'
avert really serious sex problems,
"In short, the theater will spur missed no ov•cassion that has otTered
fur example. It's implied asceti- us on to further and more effective
itself to hold you up as an example
cism and self-denial and its emo- work. All thanks to your unprece-
I 1— I
of what the best American manhomd
tional compensations tend to act as dented generosity and fine spirit.
should stand for. Sour fine hu-
a therapeutic instrument-- a pro- Again we thank you and assure you
0000
manitarian spirit, etc., has always
tective mechanism, like fever in that what you did will serve not
appealed to me as an ideal to which
physical disease- a sort of safety
only the St'llool but the community the American people might look for
valve."
at large. ai
inspiration." In his article, "Ford
Of music, especially organ music,
"In additi. n to 'r polio:al ex- the Suppliant vs. Ford the Sinner,
'n the temple or synagogue, Dr.
pression of gratitude to your u r he says: "I am loping that eventu-
Raphael declared that its function
ionization as a whole, Si' wish del ally the driving tome., that huts
is to make the worshipper more
mention particularly the fothowing: 'tuned his factiirisis into the worst
susceptible to the religious appeal
"Milgrim and Feldman. %las
vhich is basically emotional rather and burner, Melbourne Construc- form of industrial slavery that this
mit, y knows. may be done away
Particular People Prefer 'han mental. Music, he pointed out,
tion Company, S. Brad, Barney with, s o, that the men who work for
Palais,
's used in the treatment of mental
Levine. Perchiek and Mishkin. Dan him will he something more than
liseases. It has a curative value.
Fiddler, Charles Kenfer, Alm Kahn, the machines with which they work.
Strictly Censored. Highest the
words of the hymns are of
Felsot and Lapidus, I. A. Falk, Sam I and Moping 111111 IX Will Slane Jay
Standard.
minor impOrtance. It is the lilt of
Fiddler. Abe Itugoff, Joe Sakser, B.
many of his soviet policies
t•haugr
the music acting upon the emotions
Palate Musucians — The Band
Kate, Ben Salter, M. Salter, Julius and come to realize that wealth is
of the congregants that creates that
You Love to Dance With.
Satz, Weiss Brothers, .1. Ruben,
trust to M. 11,01 for human serv-
'esolinis of comfort.
It. illcr and Watkins, 1l. Satmel. i-e and not chiefly for self-aggran-
Concluding the interview, Dr.
vl ■ erg and hes mint and the Mammy of per-
Harry Brown and 1:11SIl
Raphael spoke of the psychological
..11111 p'ea'r:
aspects of power--especially he I: a phi n.
---- -
power that conies from a sense of
possession—money.
"Money-power gives the average
individual a false perspective. It
It uds him into ostentation. It
iauses him to lose his balance.
(continued from first page.)
IContnued Mini first page.)
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HIAS IN APPEAL
J. ROSENWALD IS
TO SYNAGOGUES
65 THIS FRIDAY

it dinary intelligence, frequently
A1110'111111 life,
creates what is called the "Jehovah the ',unto' that appeals are made shown in all fields of
might lie happily followed by vari-
..omplex. • A titling of omnipo- n their respective congregations in
millege executives.
tence. He reasons that he must be ',half of Iliau and that committees
!dr. Rosenwald has done more fur
rood, must be intelligent Itteause he a, organized in each congregation
o•ssesses power. Such delusions are to collect the pli•Iges of the wor- the Amo•riean negro than any liv-
spt to make him lose his balance. It shippers. Every Jew must deem it ing man, his gifts for negro V. M.
'ekes great strength to handle a sacred duty to help Dias in its C. A.'s and schools for negro chil-
mat power without destroying oresent efforts to save Ilur 'testi- dren in the South, total many mil-
lion,. Ile has been called the prince
ute brothers and sisters."
v ourself."
It will be remembered that at of philanthropists, giving vast sums
Ole.. counts andoriee• o n over 1,111
'he last convention of the Central yearly without regard to race of
different lint, of batons.% No melt,
what your business. In ode bunk you
',inference of American Rabbis, religion. Ile Wart the only man who
will aria the slams.- of your prospec-
W115 e'er gave $1,000,010 outright for
'he following resolution
tive customers II•led.
Valuable Information Is also given ss to
adopted: relief work, his $1.000 000 vont ribs.
bew you an use the mall. to secure
"Be
it
resolved,
that
we,
the
Gen- !ion to the Jewish war sufferers
orders •nd InquIrlee fur your produrls
(Continued from first page.)
or service.
'sal Conference of American Rat- ••onting in 1917, followed by large
Write fur Ywd mks Cris
'as,
endorse
this
noising
id
the
annual donations. He was unalter-
(rid Grand Lodge, No. 6, which
R. L. POLK & CO., Moak, WA,
was held in Detroit last month. Omite mentioned organization and ably opposed to separate relief
i.ffeY rue Morris. PuLlIshers In the world
that
we
urge
upon
American
Jew-
'vent for Jews in the war zone,
Mellow UsI eoeulloes. Musk.. Steidle.
The business session will be fol-
Pr...es of DJ., 111•11 AJ,rnnlpr
lowed by an entertaining program. ish public the fullest support of when the American Jewish Com-
ities
appeal
for
funds."
mitts...
first consid'ired relief work
Plans are rapidly going forward
The Jewish labor organizations •it the outbr , ak of the War. He is
for the bazaar to be held from
known
for his kindliness and geni-
Saturday night, Nov. 19, to Sun- baVe, too, adopted similar resolu-
elity, eloquently depicted in the
lay night. Nov. 27, inclusive, un- tilTs•
Ilia+ is appealing for Veld,000 model conditions and spirit in which
der the joint auspices of the B'nai
new his employes work and by the hun-
Writh and the Ladies' Auxiliary of with which to carry on the
in be ing undertaken in dred, of men, women and children
sock that n
Pisgah Lodge. Morris Shatzen.
'on 'unction with the Ica and the shove the teething period, who
',resident of the B'nai B'rith Com-
cherish memories of individual c n
F.migdireet.
inanity Center, is chairman of the
Abraham Herman, the president tact with him As president, vice-
EVERTON ENGRAVING CO. affair.
hoe just left for Europe president. end director in so many
Lorrkk
Second Flour Kerr Bides.
t amrosi ,,a t ors; 11:11-yt
., n Tthhse• ladies
:r ilthia;purpese of consulting with •rganizatims formed fur the public
.
detail
evaders et European Jewry and veal o his daily mail of notices of
which must be dispose d of if the /fo
t, i in re- meetings s i enormous
yith the Ica and Emil/direc
bazaar is to reach the expected .any
foal to the new work. In the worthy
few
As a frit•nd of M
heights.
months which the new work has -loses for the benefit of all races
The officers of the 1.8,lies' Aux- a w n in ration. gold results have and creeds, Mr. Rosenwald holds
.
.
iliary are: President. Mrs. harry already
wen achieved. Mr. Her- In ementioral place in the life of
Fleishman; first vice - president , nan will make a tour of European this country His no
is:
Mrs. LOUIS Rubinstein; '''''n" vuntries in which Him bureaus "I would rather be a beggar
vice-president, Mrs. Philip Cowan
Ire 1”Cated.
And mend my money like a king.
third vice-president, Mrs. F.. J
It is essential that a response to Than be a king
Schwartz; fourth vice-president, he Hies appeal Omit be prompt
And spend my money like a
Mrs. I. Yarrows: corresponding 'nil fi'seral so that there may he m
beggar."
secretary, Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff; rindrance.
It is net only beeause of his large
treasurer, Anna Kaufman; rec- ■ rd
A. the last meeting of t`-e Anglo •lntributIons to charity that Mr.
ing secretary, Mrs. Alex Licht•
e-vish Assemation, held in bondor losenwald is dettinjeuished. It is
financial secretary. Mary Bern
n July, the preaMent, Os•val/' saint's., of his high character end
stein; chairman executive commit
vAeitelor-Goldtmid, referred t I ifty of May
tee, Mrs. Harry Klein; trustees
he elms of than which he tit •h lime made him such a mien-
Ide Schultz, Mrs. Joseph Radner -smiled Pe a Grit-send at the pees lid example as an American eiti-
ent moment. zen.
and Mrs. Joseph Modell.

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DUBNOW TO SPEAK JEWISH CONSUL
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PRIME MINISTER
(Continued from first page.)

(Continued from first page.)
even those assimilated, Vest Euro-
pean Jews, who argue thus, must
also agree that the Jews are in all eminent service," Mr. Rabinavicius
the countries at least a religious continued, "holding responsible
minority. Can they overlook the posts, I have learned from my con-
fact that these rights are not safe- tact with Lithuanian leaders of va-
guarded and not raise any protest? rious parties, of the spirit of good
Is it of no concern to the chief rabbi will and racial and religious toler-
of France if a Jewish student is ance among them, which has al-
toeing attacked in Jassy or Bucha- ways been it tradition with the
rest, whether he be considered a Lithuanian people.
member of a religious minority as
"It is true that I have met with
he thinks, or as a member of a na- , a few disagreeable cases of intol-
tional minority as the unassimilated erance, but general condemnation
Jews of Rumania think?
of those few individuals by the
"It is said that it is dangerous to great majority of Lithuanians has
form all international Jewish or- 1 caused me to be convinced that
((indention for the protection of smaller incidents ought to be disre-
Jewish minorities, but those who garded in the interests of encourag-
think so speak in the MUM' of such ing good will.
organizations as the Joint i'oreign
'On December 21, 1926, shortly
Committee in London, the Ameri- after the formation of the present
can .Jewish Committee in America, Lithuanian natienalistic govern-
the Alliance Israelite in Park and ment, the Jewish Telegraph Agency
other Intel -to ritonal Jewish 1)r- published a dispatch, stating that
lranizations. Would it not he more the new Lithuanian government is-
hietful in the eyes of the world if sued an appeal to the p o pulation
the grievances of the Jews were intended to pacify public opinion.
voieed by /only one all powerful or- The despatch further stated: 'The
ganization and not by live or six prorlamat' that of all the
alliances or committees, is ho very minorities, only the Jews are a
often are /101 able to Conh. to any loyal element with whom co-opera-
understanding.
tion is possible.' A similar, even
"T h e Conference on Jewish much stronger, proclamation in
Rights for the protection of Jew- favor of the Jews, was made by
ish minorities must convene and Dr. Prime Minister Stezevicius in the
Lea Motzkin and Rabbi Stephen S. year 1919, in order to counteract
Wi s e are to be commended highly anti-Semitic agitation caused by a
for their initiative in calling a con- handful of troublemakers. The gov-
ference consisting of representa- ernment's action had the desired
tives of all the Jewish organized effect. Lithuania deserves credit
parties, regardless of their political for .such steps," Mr. Rabinavicius
tendencies. A democratic commit- declared.
tee should he selected by the con-
ference which will unite our forces
in the difficult struggle for rights."

BETH DAVID WILL
LAY CORNERSTONE

(Continued from first page.)

lotion moving into the Oakland
avenue district, a house was bough t
at the corner of Owen HMI John It.
-Armor ts and used as a branch of the
-iongregation fur members living in
that neightsirhosiol. Later, when
practically all of the members had
left the old district, it was derided
to build the new structure at Four-
teenth and Elmhurst.
The public is invited to attend
the laying of the cornerstone of the
new synagogue Sunday.

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MOCCOW.-0. T. A.)—A pro-
visional subsidy was allotted the
Mendele Mocher Sephorim Mu-
seum in Odessa by the Ukrainian
ministry of education. The pro-
visional subsidy was allotted pend-
ing the fixing of a regular annual
subsidy',
. museurn is sending out a
research expedition to collect Jew-
ish antiquities and articles relat-
ing to Jewish culture 1111W scat-
tered in various museunis. These
items will he placed in the Jewish
museum. The museum is also ar-
ranging to obtain the manuscripts
and literary items of Mendele Mo-
cher Sephorim, now in the posses-
sion of the late writer's daughter,

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Sunday, Aug. 14.
The end of the first half of the month-37,674 cars made and ship-
picture gives its audi •Iee a thrill ped—exceeded even the peak spring
to be remembered. The standard months of March and April.
This national sweep of success
sized screen disappears and an en-
ormous
screen takes its place, carried into the Detroit area. In
the
month of July, Hudson-Essex
tilled with
moving picture of a
replica of "Old Ironsides" sailing can were purchased by more De-
troiter,
than any ether line of cars
majestically into the very faces
of the onlookers. The effect on on the market, regardless of price
Starting
early in July, Hudson-
audiences is startling and many of
Essex took a sales Tradership--
them are brought to their feet in
even ahead of taus-cylinder lines--
enthusiasm.
which increased as the month went
Laurence Stallings has intro-
along. Thu end of the month showed
duced into the history of that
Hudson-Essex with I.097 six-cylin
period the fictitious barque -Es-
der new cars registered for the
then" and on this vessel takes miinth.
place the exquisite love story en-
While figures are not positive, it
acted by Esther Ralston and seems
likely that the big plant or
Charles Farrell. The bo's'n of the I Detroit's east side finished more
ship is played by Wallace Beery bars in July than any other menu
in one of the finest parts he has facturer. The two largest four-
ever had in his varied career. cylinder builders do not finish mi r y
George Bancroft, as the gunner of their cars, but ship parts
t.
of the ship. serves as an admirable branches for assembly. Meantime,
foil for his ribald and salty humor. Hudson-Essex was completing form
Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld has provid 1.700 to 1.800 cars a day in its own
ed a musical score that adds strik plant. and also shipping a conaid-
ing color and harmony to the pre- srable number of cars knocke !-
sentation.
down to export points.



If you are very vexed or angry
When only foolith reasons cm
you will have two troubles instead be found, he argues best who at-
of one,
tern not • sound.

1

Lucky Lindbergh?

Could luck

have carried him through with
out dauntless courage, faith hem of knowl•

edge, a background of shirr hard work,
wholesome, clean living—and preparedness?

He saved $2,000—that gave him his start.

He was prepared to grasp his opportunity.
Most successful men arc.

If they're lucky, they make their own luck.

Could you grasp an opportunity if it came
your way?

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