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TREVETROTT

REFORM LEADERS
PLEDGE SUPPORT

Ask the Rabbi

ANSWERS

(Continued from first page.)
Meetings which will 1• held In 279
temples (luring the month.
The following letter pledging co-
operation was, among many others,
sent to Mr. Brown:
"I am delighted beyord wards by
the way you are taking hdd of the
finance problem of the talon. 'Phe
call you have issue d is irresistible
and will bring the results desired .
You may depend upon me to assist
you in every way possible:'—Mil-
ford Stern, Detroit.
Among of Lo ra who sent letters
pledging aid w•re the leading Re-
form rabbis of the country. Rabbi
Leon Erma of Temple Beth El
wrote as follows:
"You may count on me for speak-
ing duty in connection with the Un-
ion Campaign." — Rabbi Leon
Frain, Detroit.

NOVEMBER 4, 1927

(1RON IGLC

FORM CITY-WIDE
WISE CRITICIZES
EHRLICH ELECTED
PISGAH MEMBERS
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
TO ZIONIST BOARD GREAT BRITAIN AT
PLEDGE SUPPORT
CLEVELAND MEET (Continued from First Page.)
(Continued from First Page.)
(Continued from First Page.)

711 ► ,

YV,V71':

Make this, in the Seder on


often repeated refrain a
gage on the community house has ; dly recognized, has been active in
Mothers' Clubs. Iladassah, Junior
(Continued from First Page.)
A
increased to a point where it is t he movement for the last 25
Hadassah and Fresh Air Society.
reality. Visit Jerusalem.
necessary to call on the member- y •ears. He has served as president declared. He added that the ac- The following are the officers of
see the dawn of a new
the Zionist Organization of De. knowledgement of Zionist realities the league: Mrs. Joseph Welt,
ship for financial support.
roit and has for one year been a cannot in any way permit the 'Lion- president; Mrs. Oscar Robinson,
Jewish II o m e la n d, the
Subscribe $3,000,
member of the board of directors
dream of hundreds of gen-
A plea for pledges resulted in if the Zionist organization of ists to throw up their hands but vice-president; Mrs. M. II. Zack-
must
continue
raising
funds
for
the
heini,
recording
secretary;
Mrs.
subscriptions of over $3,000.
erations fulfilled. It will
America.
Palestine work. "We know the Wechsler, corresopnding secre-
The following pledges were
hearten and delight you to
The recognition accorded Mr. wsrst ; We confess to the worst, but tary, and Mrs. Eli Sachse, treas.
made by members present at the Ehrlich by the national conference will continue to go ahead not under
see the progress made by
T
dinner: Anonymous, $500; Louis vas hailed in Detroit Zionist a new leadership but under leader- aver
ih., object of the league is to
Jewish Pioneers within the
Robinson, $1110; Harry Cohen, circles this week as an event of ship; we will not permit a default. promote among the women's clubs
last few years. Make this
$1011; Benjamin Goldberg, $100; major significance. It was point- Dabber El B'nai Israel %"issaou— of Detroit a better understanding
pilgrimage in the world's
Ladies' Auxiliary, $100; Barney ed out that the bulk of the na- speak to the children of Israel and of the work being done by them
\j.egrf-'991/459V
'
Yannett, $00; Henry Abramovitz, tional executive committee has al- let them go forward, Dr. Wise ex. and to bring about a spirit of real
fastest steamer, the
$60; Samuel Sternberg, $60; A. ways been composed of Eastern claimed. interest and co-operation.
J. Berman, $61); Nathan Fishman, members, with only a small repre-
Recalls B•Ifour's Words.
At this board meeting the presi-
$6(1; Benjamin Davidson, $611; sentation from the Middle West
Ile related the content of his con- dent of each club represented gave
Harry C. Davidson, $00; H. Yura, and West. The election of Mr.
with
l dwliln ag l f otu hr i n adD
s short talk to acquaint the other
i r 1171
. , f:,ouro
,
o
,
r
nsta,tr
c
v
$00; David Goldberg, $60; Harry Ehrlich is, therefore, seen as a
the
leaving New York for a Mediterra-
pe: members with the work of her or-
Schine, $60; Albert Ehrlich, $60; move to accord the Western Zion- ten by the first American Jewish ganization.
nean Cruise.
J. Dresser, $60; J. Nachwalter, its a proportionately greater voice Congress of the resolution urging
Plans were discussed for a joint
$60; Morris Lundell', $60; Sam in the national councils of the or. Great Britain to assunte the pro- meeting of all the clubs in the
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1928
Munch, $60; Ben Alderman, $60; ganization.
ti torate over l'alestine. Balfour league, to be held in January.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
making short stops at principal tourist p •
J. II Kaufman, $60; Shuratz
Other Detroit delegates at the had tears in his eyes when he heard One object of the league is to
and Haifa, the port of Jerusalem. Trov,!
Brothers, $00; Herman Stark, $60; Cleveland Conference who took is of this resolution. "What a token try to prevent conflicting dates for
MOHEL
comforts of your home and amidst luxury :-
Joseph Voles, $60; Mayor John W. prominent part in the proceedings of confidence," Balfour exclaimed club banquets, dances and other
Recommended he many
a first class hotel. Booking in 1st, 2nd a,
Smith,
$60;
Sol
Adiem,
$60;
Phil-
were
David
W.
Simons
and
A.
J.
Detroit phydiciane for
to Dr. Wise.
large affairs. To that end, a cal-
their own children
3rd classes. Special Kosher Kitchen for Jew
lip Ettinger, $60; S. 1M. Victor, Koffman. Both served, together
The
speaker
then
related
the
de-
endar
committee
was
appointed
to
well a. °them.
ish Travelers. Stopovers and independent
$60; Morris 'Shiner, $60; Mrs. An- with Mr. Ehrlich, on the finance tails of the incident between him list all such dates for reference.
1410 Haselweed Ave.
na Rubenstein, $60; Harry Wein- committee of the conference.
turn arranged.
and Dr. Weizmann in Basle con-
Piens Empire 8438.
berg, $60; H. Zalkower, $60; Jo-
For a quick trip to Palestine try the A...
Tell Qualifications Of
Mr. Ehrlich and Mr. Koffman cerning the resolution introduced
tunic, Berengaria or Mauretania to ('herb.
Judge John A. Boyne seph Stern, $00; J. Staub, $60; also served on the quota commit- into the political commission of the George A. Walters Has
Morris Shatzen, $60; Nathan Fine- tee and the resolutions committee. Zionist Congress asking for the ap-
An Enviable Record
and to Palestine Via Slarseilles.
For full information apply to
pointment of a committee under
Judge John A. Boyne, who has berg, $60; Elias Goldberg, $60;
Blumrosen, $60; Morris Sing-
Weizmann's chairmanship to ne-
REV. J. SILVERMAN been nominated for the vacancy ex-, Sol
Former sheriff George A. Wal-
RESUME
RIOTS
IN
er,
$60;
Dave
Goodfriend,
$60;
Cunard Line
gotiate
with
the
British
govern-
fisting in the Recorder's Court is
ters, candidate for councilman,
Mohel Specialist
concerning political questions. says he credits his good record in
1243 Washington Blvd.
well known to the voters of the city Isaac Kessler, $60; Harry M. Sel-
HUNGARY SCHOOLS ment
ker,
$25;
A.
J.
Kaufman,
$25;
Jo-
"We
can
be
stifled,
suppressed
and
t5 Two' Experience .
of Detroit having made an excel-
handling 50,000 prisoners during
or to
seph Kaplan. $25; Louis Kuben-
Endorsed by Leading
exiled in Basle, but we can speak
lent record while on the bench.
his four - year-
(Continued from First Page.)
Physicians.
our mind in America," Dr. Wise de-
Palestine & Oriental Tours
Judge Boyne is well qualified for stein, $25; Edward J. Bernstein,
term as sheriff
this position by training and ex- $5; Henry A. Deutsch, $5.
Endeared to Detroit.
without a single
sued by the government an at- clared.
E. ROSEN, Pres.
"Daddy" Freund Speaks.
A resolution in this spirit, call-
ere by •Dtue of moll..
perience, and while on the Record-
s u c c essful es-
tempt was made to placate the re-
uloue care and clean.
122 Fifth Ave., New York
"Daddy" Freund, the oldest ac. actionary element, declaring that ing attention of the British govern-
er's Court bench was popular with
cape to the fact
ment
to
this
feeling
prevalent
prosecuting attorneys and attor- tine member of Pisgah Lodge, gave the numerus clausus law will re-
that he had
2073 Gladstone
neys representing the defendant in a very interesting talk. Ile said: main in force as a social, political among American Zionists, was
henry Wagner,
Euclid 10467.
cases pending in that court. This "We come together to unite Israel necessity, only paragraph three be- adopted at the closing sesion when
a Jew, as his 6
was due to his absolute impartial- regardless of whether we are Orth- ing eliminated. This has become the new national administration for
turnkey in'
ity to both aides; his strict adher- odox, Conservative, Liberal or Re. necessary because the foreign the United Palestine Appeal was
charge of the
Vote For
ence to the letter of the law, and form." Ile briefly reviewed the powers consider this paragraph a chosen. Dr. Stephen S. Wise was
W a y no county
in being courteous to lawyers, jur- history of B'nai B'rith from a violation of the international elected honorary chairman of the
The Finest Place to Dine.
jail.
Appeal,
Judge
William
M.
Lewis
ors and litigants in his court.
beneficial organization to a benev- peace treaties which guaranteet he
ANDREW J.
"There never
Judge Boyne brought about an olent order. In concluding, "Dad- rights of the Jewish minority, the was re-elected national chairman,
was a more
Judge Mitchell May and Justice
innovation in the handling of cases dy" Freund told of the facilities statement declares.
faithful
and
in-
Gustave Hartman were chosen vice-
in the Recorder's Court by conduct- that are at the members' disposal
BUDAPEST.-1.1. T. A.)—Jew-
G. A. Walters telligent worker
ing examinations on the same day in the community center and how lob students were absent from the chairman.
than Turnkey
Pass Resolution.
KOSHER RESTAURANT as arraignments.
a club plan could be instituted.
lectures at the University of Buda-
Henry
Wagner," said Sheriff Wal-
Judge Boyne, while on the bench,
The resolution formulating the
Jacob
Singer,
chairman
of
the
pest
as
a
result
of
the
anti-Semitic
ters.
"I
had
an
unusual
number
Has reopened and invites your was always careful in the matter
views of the U. P. A. contributors
ways and means committee, spoke
inspection of its beautiful new of a bond for the appearance of on the name of the B'nai B'rith student riots. Many of the Jewish on the I'alestine situation read in of Jewish deputies and every one
students
were
injured
during
the
of them were a credit to my of-
persons charged with major crimes, and its activities. He said: "The
part, as follows:
Restaurant at
for a sufficient amount, and also B'nai B'rith administers its help riots.
"It is the unanimous opinion of fice."
It was declared here that the
"I ant asking the Jewish people
8832 TWELFTH STREET
both in the matter of having a bond where needed, from the cradle to
this
conference
that
the
adminis-
For
government is determined to take
to give me their vote and to use
The same Inimitable Pohl Cui- that the bond was backed up by the grave.
energetic measures to suppress tration of Palestine has not ans. their influence to get others to
proper
security.
wered
to
this
purpose
in
the
full
Splendid Entertainment.
sine will prevail.
f urther outbreaks.
Judge Boyne is the only Detroit
sense implied by the Balfour Dec- vote for me for councilman be-
The program was interspersed
judge who has ever named a per- with entertainment. Mr. Siegel,
titration and in particular this con- cause I belie've my special training
son of Jewish extraction as clerk concert master of the Michigan SISTERHOOD WILL
ference draws the attention of the and experience will enable nie to
of his court, and this alone should Theater Symphony Orchestra. ac-
British government to the systems be useful to the people of Detroit
Order your Vans from
be sufficient evidence of his absolute companied by Miss Grace Lillian
HEAR DR. BARTON of land taxation and tariff regula- in that capacity," said Mr. Wal-
fairness to our people, and he de- Fitch, thrilled the audience with
Election November 8, 1927.
tion now obtaining in Palestine. ters.
He was city hall reporter for
serves our whole-hearted support. several well chosen violin selec-
(Continued from First Page.) This conference declares that these
Detroit daily newspapers for sev-
We predict for Judge Boyne one of
systems
constitute
a
sever
and
un-
eral years; also secretary and - ------ - --
the heaviest Jewish votes ever giv- tions.
Jack London of Keith vaudeville vivid memory of the day when warranted burden upon the crea- deputy police commissioner for 14 (
en to any candidate in Detroit for and composer of "Just Around the Lincoln passed away.
tive agricultural colonizing ele-
a judicial position.
His two-volume "Life of Abra- ments of the country and a direct years; is an attorney and was
Corner," a recent popular song.
Cut Rate
RE-ELECT
United States vice-consul-general
entertained with a lively line of ham Lincoln" stands as a master- discouragement to industrial en- to China, also a Spanish War vet-
MOVING and STORAGE
"The Little Spitfire"
terprise.
piece.
patter and several popular comedy
eran
and
a
member
of
the
Vet-
"This conference invites the at-
At the luncheon of Nov. 14, Dr.
Still At the Bonstelle songs.
No jab too small or too large.
erans of Foreign Wars. Ile was
Mr. Orely rendered several vo- Barton will speak of his latest tention of the British government elected sheriff two terms, the limit
the manifest contradiction which,
Give us a call.
"The Little Spitfire," begins its cal selections and George Ellen- work, just off the press, "The to
then provides] by laws He is se-
in
the
opinion
of
this
conference,
Women
Lincoln
Loved."
second week at the Bonstelle Play- stein of the Venetian Dance Or-
Cadilac 6853.
The entertainment committee is exists between this state of affairs lected as ri preferred candidate by
house, Sunday night. It is a chestra played the piano and sang
the Detroit Citizens League, which
and
the
intention
of
the
British
making
elaborate
arrangements
sprightly comedy by Myron C. Fa- several songs.
government to facilitate the crea. declares that Mr. Walters has an
gan, the author of "Mismates."
Miss Grace Lillian Fitch, an ac- for the luncheon and in order to
enviable record in public service.
thin
in
Palestine
of
a
Jewish
Na-
When it was produced in New York complished pianist and a member have all details as perfect as pos-
Home. This conference fur- Many prominent citizens and civic
Cement Garbage and the managers didn't think it would of the B'nai B'rith Symphony Or- sible ask that reservations be tional
organizations are advocating his
ther
expresses
its
earnest
convic-
flourish, during the run of torrid chestra, played several solos in her closed on Nov. 10.
tion that the British government, election to the council.
Ash Receptacles.
plays then prevalent on Broadway, usual pleasing manner.
"I assure the Jewish people I
desirous
of
giving
full
play
to
those
Don't Walt Until You Receive Notice. but it was so succesful at the Court
Harry M. Schlussel Is
creative forces which are engaged will greatly appreciate their vote
Order at Once ae the Price Will Soon be
Theater that it outlived its run
Candidate For Constable in the reconstruction of the Jewish and influence for me for council-
Raised.
DELEGATION
THANKS
there and was moved into two
homeland, will take immediate man on Nov. 8 and will at all times
Thank You
H. M. KOFFMA.N other houses, finishing the season
Third Ward
BASLE GOVERNMENT
Harry M. Schlussel, constable for steps to remove these obstacles endeavor to justify their confi-
with full houses.
1927 PINGREE
the past eight years, is a candidate which now tend to obstruct their dence."
Of interest to Bonstelle patrons
Reeldencei Gerhald 7104
BASLE.—(J. T. A.) —The for constable in the First Ward. advance."
Cadillac 0774 is the fact that several former Bon-
Offsei 518 Buhl Bldg.
He is well-known and very active
Judge Mack Speaks,
ateliers have played prominent thanks of the Zionist movement in the local Jewish community, in
"The Zionist cause cannot fail,
parts in "The Little Spitfire." Syl- for the hospitality of the city of the B'nai B'rith and the synagogue.
Breed Your Walls and Curtains with
Basle
during
the
Fifteenth
Zionist
Judge
Julian
W. Slack exclaimed
via Field was the original "Gypsy"
in urging the delegates to "right
and was only replaced when it be- Congress were expressed by the
UNITAS
secretaries
of
the
congress
in
an
the
wrongs
and
errors, both in the
came necessary for her to leave the
Zionist leadership and in its fol-
RADIATOR SHIELDS cast to fulfill another contract. audience with the president of the
city
government.
lowing."
Judge
Mack, however,
Lester Vail has played the lead in
Glendale 6359 it and Mae Collins was seen in the
The secretaries presented the
lir Motor CAtralue
added that this determination
"ilLefirls the
president
with
a
copy
of
his
in-
should
not
in
any
way lead to a
title role in Detroit.
Steel
scription in the Golden Book of
feeling of dejection but rather to
All
the
characters
in
"The
Little
Special Six 4 ioerSedan
Bake-Enameled.
a strengthened effort to continue
Snitfire" are bunion and a number the Jewish National Fund. The
Neat in appear-
the upbuilding of Palestine.
of them most lovable. You will like inscription was made in accord-
ance and low is
ance
with
a
resolution
of
the
con-
The
delegates
were
gripped
by
Gypsy for her delicious slang, her
price.
the description of Palestine situa-
groucheries and her sweetness. gress. The president expressed
appreciation for the honor and de-
tion presented by Miss Szold, mem-
UNITAS PRODUCTS, INC. She is a fiery, temperamental young clared that Zionists will always
ber of new Jerusalem Executive.
woman, who provokes laughter one
(New Addrere I
Sneaking of the new situation cre-
minute and brings tears to the eyes have the hospitality of the city
79 MARTIN PLACE
ated at Basle and of the curtailed
of Basle.
the next.
CAUTION) ,
Hall Block from Woodward Avenue
budget, Miss Szold decried these
STEEP
conditions which cut into the flesh
HILL!
of the educational work and of the
Chalutzism movement, practically
MANUEL URBACH
closing l'alestine's gates to them.
HARRY M. SCHLUSSEL
Granite and Marble.
The speaker read a cablegrom
He has served as warden of Pisgah from Harry Sacker in which he de.
Lodge for five years, as treasurer glared that unless American Zion-
of Beth Abraham Synagogue for ists meet their financial obligations
six years. is a member of Congre- in Palestine by the end of October,
Now in. our New Location
gation Ahavath Achim and Detroit he will be compelled to resign. A
Lodge, No. 55, Knights of Pythias, cable was also read from Chaim
7723 TWELFTH STREET
member of the hoard of directors Nachman Bialek, urging the im-
Euclid 7192
of Mishkun Israel and president of mediate raising of funds to contin.
the Blaine shul branch of Young ue the Hebrew schools left unsup-
Israel. Mr. Schlussel will he bal- ported by the new educational bud-
loted at next Tuesday's election in get. Miss Szold added that the
the district from East of Woodward London executive's inability to pro-
bit Beaulden and north of the river vide 5,000 pounds to settle the
claims of small creditors of the Pal-
to Eight-mile road.
estine labor contracting organiza-
tion, Solol Boneh, compelled it to
Property Holders Name
go into bankruptcy.
Nash built EXTRA power into the Extra power and then extra valae!

1. Kosher.
2. Kosher cornbeef.
i. Si irris D. Waldman.
4. "The Song of Songs," Chap-
ter 1, 111:7.
■ . Isaiah, Chapter II:4.
The English people.
7 Milton's "Paradise Lost."
l'salm 104.
ii. Proverbs, Chapter XX:1.
10. The .lewish captain in the
French army who w-as accused of
bstraying French secrets to Ger-
many and WAS finally found inno-
cent, 1899.
11, Georg Clemenceau.
12. Emil 'Lola.
14. "The Queen Pedouque"
and The Red Lily."
15. Milford Stern.
10 Robert alnrw il.
17. A declaration made by the
British government to the effect
that it favors the establishment in
Palestine of a Jewish homeland.
18. Nov. 2, 1917.
19. To Lord Rothschild as an
official of the English Zionist Or-
ganization.
20. Gotthold Ephraim Lensing.

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big newly-perfected 7•BEARING
The past 10 years were a "honey-
car.
Walter L. Henderson, president moon period" for Palestine and the
motor of this Special Six 4-Door senger Special Six Sedan you
of the Property Holders' Protec- Zionist workers. Now a period of
buy
for
$1335
f.
o.
b.
the
factory.
Sedan.
tive Association, gave out the fol- readjustment has been entered
lowing statement: which will bring about the neces-
"Believing that city government sary change only if American Jews
And Nash uses the STRAIGHT This Nash has the new•type form•
should follow federal government will display an intellectual under-
LINEdrive so ALL the power flows fitting cushions, tailored in exqui•
and reduce taxation, knowing that standing for the task of the new
bonds are debts that must be paid, executive and rally to its support.
from the engine to the rear axle in site mohair. The attractive instru-
ment board is walnut finished to
therefore opposing bond issues
Maurice Samuel gave an enthus-
a straight line.
and favoring the pay-as-you-go iastic address reviewing Zionist
match the door panels and genu-
principle of city finance, the Prop- conditions in Palestine for the past
erty Holders' Protective Associa- 10 years since the issuance of Bal-
Further, by the new integral bal. ine walnut steering wheel. There
tion has pledged the following can- four Declaration.
once of rotating parts exclusive to arc shirred door pockets, vanity
didates to a platform of "Coolidge
Samuel Rosensen, chairman of
Nash—scientific accuracy in the case and smoking set, and a ho•t
Economy" for Detroit, and request the finance committee of the U. P.
their selection These candidates A. stated that during the post year
manufacture of Nash engines con• of other exquisite luxuries that you
are: John A. Kronk, John Steven- the U. P. A. received in cash an
serves power that is wasted in less won't find elsewhere in a car at
son, Sherman Littlefield, William amount of $3,257,849. Expendi-
P. Bradley, John C. Nagel, Arthur tures, including national and lore!.
$1335.
accurately balanced motors.
amounted to $818,774. or 25 per
E. Dingeman.
"Everybody pays taxes. Every- cent of the cash receipts. $75,000
Drive around in your car. We'd
We
urge
you
to
try
this
car
on
the
body is not rich. Everything we were expended for propaganda and
like to talk some real TERMS wlw
the
publication
of
the
New
Pales-
steepest
hill
you
know.
Take
one
buy has taxes in its increased cost
we show you this model.
to us. City government is not a tine and Dos Yiddishe Folk. The
today.
It
will
ama:e
you.
out
business, it is an assessment cor- wide reach of the U. P. A. was
poration. The people paying these shown in figures submitted by Ber-
assessments should be heard. nard Stone. According to his re-
These taxes tend to hold many port 180,000 American Jews con-
tributed towards the U. P. A. 125,-
home owners back.
Sales and Service — Woodward and Palmer.
The Property Holders' Protec- 000 of these contributed less than
tive Association believes that the $25 each.
Associat• Dealer:
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The conference listened with
present city charter is inadequate
ROWLEY A ZIMMERMA
W. H. COPHER MOTOR SALES
R. W. HOLLISTER
■■■ •-, • _
0405.5439 Greed RI.,
for the expression of the taxpayer great attention to the address of
12942 Woodward Ave.
5060 Woodward Ave.
Dr.
Judah
L.
Magnes
on
the
work
AUTO
SALES
as against the political pressure of
ED. NOWAK
GIBSON DETROIT SALES CO. WALTER P. HAMMOND, INC.
the tax-spender. It is desired that of the Hebrew University.
4551 M drum One
L ...rod at Pleladelolwe Ave.
Si., West Fort St.
an amendment he made to the
SALES
It isn't for the blind to give an
V. E. WORDEN, INC. BILUNGHURST MOTOR SALES, INC. MEHNERT MOTOR
charter to install a competent sys-
1433 Lawodate Ave
.
14225 Ma<k
11111 E. Mier..
tem of budgeting similar to the opinion on colors.
CO.
GARAGE
WARREN SERVICE
H. A. SCHMID CO.
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