IEVLTROITIEWISBORONIcLE P_ CAGE TWO Chevrolet Service in Your Neighborhood LIPSKY PRESENTS ZION GRIEVANCES tion work should not be supported more liberally by the Palestine government. Colonel Amery's Assurance. WELL KNOWN BUSINESS LEADER OF WEST SIDE PASSES AWAY, AGED 48 Mr. Amery in reply said that the On the day of his twenty-fifth British government fully appreci- wedding anniversary and in the ated the great part played by the midst of arrangements for the mar- Colonial Secretary Amery Zionists in the United States and elsewhere in helping to bring about Says Britain Aims to Make the success of the great experiment which the British government had Palestine Success. undertaken when it gave the Bal- four declaration and assumed re- OTTAWA, Can.—(J. T. A.)— sponsibility for the mandate in The grievances of American Zion- Palestine, and it welcomed and ists against the Palestine adminis- valued the co-operation it had re- Located on Twelfth Street at the corner tration for its insufficient co-op- ceived from them. Of the ulti- of Philadelphia, the Streng Chevrolet Com- eration with the Jewish settlers in mate success of that experiment Palestine were expressed and as- he had no doubt, indeed it was pany is conveniently situated to take care surances on behalf of the British already more than an experiment, government that whatever may be but between the inception and the of your service needs.. Maintaining a staff considered an economic obstacle fruition of a great undertaking will be removed when the next tax- there were always the difficult ini- of efficient and courteous mechanics and ation policy is fixed were made tial stages, he said. combined with our exceptional service here Thursday when a delegation Some of the initial difficulties of American and Canadian Zionists facilities, the advantages of servicing your A called on Col. Leopold 11. Amery, had indeed, been overcome, the secretary continued. The pru- British colonial secretary, who is Chevrolet here are self-evident. dence and care, which ..4.0 some on a visit here. The delegation consisted of may at one time have seemed Louis Lipsky, president of the almost excessive, taken to safe- for reenonlical rranSpertation Zionist Organization of America; guard Arab interests and to allay Archibald J. Freiman, president of Arab fears as to their position un- the Zionist Federation of Canada; der the regime, had led to a much Abraham Levin, honorary vice- more satisfactory attitude on their president of the Zionist Federation part, which was an important fac- JACOB COHN of Canada; Lyon Cohen, honorary tor in future developments. It has vice-president of Zionist Federa- also insured general support for riage of his daughter, Jacob Cohn, tion of Canada; Robert A. Darwin, the whole policy of the mandate 48 years old, passed away at his and Rabbi J. L. Zlotnik, executive in Great Britain and had put the residence, 2.178 Blaine avenue. director of the Zionist Federation matter outside of the fluctuations His death came as a sudden of party politics. Britain as a of Canada. shock to his family, relatives and whole stood behind the mandate Speaks of Hardships. friends, as he has been in apparent. and intended not merely to live up In his statement to the delega- to the letter of it but to make it a ly good health. tion, the colonel secretary declared success to the fullest extent pos- Mr. Cohn, who has been in busi- that some of the old-fashioned ness on Michigan avenue for the sible. methods of taxation inherited from past 26 years, has worked himself To Recast Taxation. evAiv.vr•Oa.a the Turkish times needed recast- up from a small beginning and be- The severe depression of the ing and that the method of taxa- come well-known in the business tion on a fixed assessment instead last two years which had made it world of Detroit. of the annual produce was being necessary to restrict immigration Ile was one of the founders of introduced into Palestine and had been a great disappointment to the El Moshe Synagogue and has would eventually displace the the Palestine government. Colonel laid the cornerstone of the new Amery said he realized how much building of the Jericho Lodge, I. 0. former. CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-President the task of the Zionist in America A. BENEDICT STRENG, President Mr. Lipsky spoke of the hard- in raising funds was made more 0. F. DR. P. W. BERNSTEIN, Secretary Treasurer Mr. Cohn in his honest and up- ships placed on the Zionist en- difficult by the fact that at the deavor by what seemed to be the very moment when these funds right dealings has made many Empire 4035 friends in business as well as in 8510 Twelfth Street at Philadelphia indifference of the Palestine gov- were most needed they could only ernment to economic and taxation point to a difficult and anxious private life. Many have found in him a true adviser and an honest reforms essential for the develop- situation in Palestine. Ile said he ment of the Jewish national home. would remind them that in a small supporter. He was buried at the El Moshe Ile spoke of the hardships imposed country like Palestine, depressions Jewish colonies by the heavy might not only come quickly but Cemetery and Rabbi Hershman and Piano Prodigy to Play at Elks upon taxes on produce, regardless of the go quickly. Coloney Amery ex- Rabbi Rine officiated. Mr. Cohn is survived by his de- Benefit. profits involved; of the assessment pressed the belief that with is TO ATTAIN based upon the prices paid by Jews reasonable measure of help the voted wife and his children, Bertha, and Benj. Mr. Cohn was the Master Morton Sultan, the piano to Arabs while the Arab land was brother of Morris Cohn, Harry prodigy, will play several selec- not affected by the tax upon the situation might very rapidly be Cohn, Mrs. A. Gilbert and Mrs. J. tions at the annual Elks' charity registration of titles and of the improved. lie Raw no reason why Lefton. lack of assistance to industrial de- the deputation should not have New Spring Fashions for the Younger Smart Set COATS FROCKS ENSEMBLES MILLINERY SHOES complete line of this marvelous motor car achievement is on our floor awaiting your inspec- tion. Make it a point to drop in on your next shopping expedition and see for yourself the Bigger and Repairing, • Washing, Better Chevrolet. A dem- Polishing, onstration will gladly be Lubricating given you without obliga- tion. STRENG CHEVROLET CO. • The Body Beautiful' velopment. Ile unfolded the griev- confidence. The work already ances held by American Zionists achieved in Palestine was sound toward the Palestine government ish and government enduring work the Brit- had and no intention on account of its lack of co-opera- of going back on its undertakings, tion in industrial and commercial the colonial secretary concluded. development. The president of the • • . Zionist Organization of America said that the great sympathy and UNEMPLOYMENT TO BE confidence of American Zionists in ENDED, SAYS WEIZMANN the British policy in Palestine was LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The being undermined and asked Mr. Palestine government will soon Amery whether the government take effective measures to relieve had in mind the elimination of the unemployment situation in causes for these grievances. Palestine, declared Dr. Chaim Mr. Freiman spoke of his ice- Weizmann, president of the World pressions of Palestine during his Zionist Organization, in an inter- visit paid last year. He said that view with the representative of inasmuch as the Jews were paying the Jewish Telegraph Agency. in taxes practically 80 per cent of Asked when he will proceed to the the income of the Palestine goy- United States, Dr. Weizmann said ernment, there was no reason why that he was not certain of the date —Buoyant, Vigorous Health, Charm and Personality, why continue to be dissatisfied with your appearance? Visit the Best Institution of Its Kind DONNELLY GYMNASIUM BODY BUILDING, BODY REDUCING 21 Leicester Court Phone Empire 4084 Under Management of the Jewish education and sanita- of his sailing. MISS ROSE LACIIAR A. J. KOFFMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF DETROIT JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 71 7l 0 Flowers ft for Valentine's Day What could be more appropriate than flowers for a Valentine Gift—and coming from Fuehlbruegge's is a mark of excellent taste. 71 I MORTON SULTAN benefit show to be held in the Olympia on Feb. 15. Among the features, also, will be acts from several Detroit theaters. Professor Sachar Heads }m- id Foundation at Cham- paign. (Continued from preceding page.)inscribed. Miss Ilenrietta Szold 1 the first woman member of the ganizations and individuals who Palestine executive, and honorary had rendered invaluable service to president of Iladassah, was the the Zionist cause. first individual to be inscribed in loscribe Canadian Bodies. the fourth volume. The Zionist Organization and Others included in the first 10 the Illaddassah Organization of inscriptions of the fourth volume Canada were inscribed for under- of the Golden Book are the late taking to raise $1,000,000 for the Ahad Ha-am (Asher Ginsberg), purchase of Palestine land by the the philosopher; Johann Kremen- Jewish National Fund. The found- ezky, the first director of the Jew- ers of the village of Petach Tik- ish National Fund, on the occasion vah, l'alestine, were honored on of his seventy-fifth birthday; and the occasion of the fiftieth anni- the late Zionist leaders, Zvi versary of its foundation; and the Chajes, chief rabbi of Vienna, and twenty-fifth anniversary of the Vladimir Tiomkin, a leader of the foundation of the Hebrew Teach- Chibbath Zion movement. The inscription of these 10 ere Organization of Palestine was names is in accordance with the also commemorated. "Because of their devotion to tradition of the National Fund to the land of Palestine, and the Ian- begin its Golden Book with a name guage of Israel," the persecuted or names of outstanding impor- Zionists of Soviet Russia were also tance. 1. 0. B. S. INITIATES The colonial office, Dr. Weiz- mann stated, has given its advance approval for providing funds to immediately execute the public works outlined in the draft esti- mates of the Palestine govern- ment for the present year. At the request of High Commissioner Lord Plumer, the colonial office has also given its advance approval to certain other items, including the afforestation work. The co- lonial office has promised to give favorable consideration to any similar requests of the high com- missioner. Loans to Orange Growers. The Palestine administration is now examining the project worked out by Major Campbell regarding the arrangement of loans to the orange and wine growers in order to relieve the unemployment situa- tion, Dr. Weizmann stated. It WAS stated in Zionist circles that Dr. Weizmann is undecided about his trip to the United States this year. It was learned that the South African Jewish community is guaranteeing the raising of the amount of £250,000 for the next two years if Dr. Weizmann will go to South Africa. Generally, the impression at Zionist headquarters is that European Jewry is gradu- ally recovering from the post-war effects and is beginning to make increasing contributions toward the Palestine budget, Renews Attack on Zionism. 65 NEW CANDIDATES (Continued from preceding page.) last year, proved to be so success- ful; the need in this direction among the Jewish student youth of the country was found to be so urgent that it was decided to es- tablish the scholarship foundation as a permanent feature of the Brith Shalom cultural activity. Last year two awards were made. The number of scholarships to be awarded this year is not an- nounced. It will not be less than last year. The number of appli- cations and the character and the scholastic standing of the appli- cants will decide that. The factors to be considered in the award will include qualities of manhood, force of character and leadership, literary and scholastic ability and attainments; interest in Jewish activities; physical vigor, as shown by interest in outdoor sports or in other ways. The regulations under which these scholarships will be award- ed are as follows: Stipend of the scholarship shall not exceep $400 per annum. Each scholarship is tennble four consecutive years, subject to the maintenance of a high standing of the college. Rules for Candidates. A candidate to be eligible must: 1. Be between the ages of 16 and 21 on Sept. 1 of the year for which lie is selected. 2. Complete his high or pre- paratory school within the first 20 of his graduating class. 3. Be qualified to enter the college of his choice on certificate, with such credits as prescribed by that college. 4. Not have attended any other college or university. 5. Secure the endorsement of the principal of his higher prepar- tory school. 6. Secure the endorsement of a qualified rabbi of that com- munity. 7. Obtain a statement of the member of the Brith Sholom (father, mother or guardian, as the The occasion of the address of President Alfred M. Cohen of the Col. Leopold H. Amery, British colonial secretary, delivered in - I. 0. B. B., announces the appoint Ottawa to a deputation of Ameri- ment of Professor A. L. Sachar of can and Canadian Zionists, was the University of Illinois as pro utilized by the London Daily Ex- tem director of the Hine! Founda- press, a. ii-Zionist paper, to renew tion at Champaign. The appoint- its attack on Zionism. ment was made with the consent of Declaring the whole enterprise the University Faculty. to be a failure, the Express de- Professor Sachar, one of the clares that American Jews are not Garfield 9006-W 1915 Clairmount most distinguished of the younger AGITATION WILL HARM JEWS OF RUMANIA, sending the money they had prom- Jewish scholars of America, who LOUIS MARSHALL WRITES SENATOR KING ised to Palestine and that • the in- 1 occupies the chair in English at the come of the Palestine government University of Illinois, has been an (Continued from preceding page.) The profesors formulated a de- is decreasing, resulting in stagna- enthusiastic volunteer worker in NEW YORK SHOW SALES to be of service, whenever it is mand that the expelled students be tion of trade. Hilkl Foundation at the Uni- within my power, to the oppressed reinstated. The dean of the school FIGURES REVEAL HEAVY the versity of Illinois from the very be- members of your race wherever of philosophy of the university who During the past thirteen DEMAND FOR NASH CARS ginning of that work, and gave the they may be found. resigned was replaced by Professor THINGS YOU OUGHT TO years thousands have found fullest co-operation to the late Rab- "I shall be glad to hear from you Madregu, notorious anti-Semite. KNOW the services of the Wayne Sales figures for the New York bi Benjamin Frankel, who was the and learn what your views are in The government now seems to Mineral Baths beneficial. If show just compiled and given out director of the Foundation at regard to Mr. Marshall's position." have adopted a more conciliatory Why Does • Piece of Wood Float you have not taken advan- by the Nash Motors Company Champaign as well as national di- attitude toward the students since tage of this wonderful water In Water? plainly indicate heavy demand for rector. the Christian League threatened to CLAIMS AUTHORITIES Investigate. Nash cars. One hundred and compromi se the authorities by The appointment of a national ENCOURAGED EXCESSES A piece of wood will float in wet- seventy cars bearing the Nash director for the 11010 Foundation BUCHAREST.— (J. T. A.) — making revelations showing their er because it is lighter than the nameplate were purchased during has been postponed. Sensational accusations directed complicity in the Transylvanian ex- amount of water it displaces. This the period of the show and every against the Rumanian government cesses. does not mean that a piece of wood indication, according to officials o f Peace in the ranks of the faculty in connection with the anti-Jewish weighing one pound would weigh the Nash Motors Company points Dodge Brothers Speed excesses in Transylvania were of Bucharest University, which had any more than a pound of water, to a continuance of heavy busi- made in a statement published by split over this question of the ex- of course, but if we take the meas- Up All Production ness at the motor shows to be held the Christian Students League in pelled students found guilty of the urements of each, we will find that FOOT OF THRD ST. during the weeks to come. anti-Jewish excesses, was resored the Cuvintul. it takes less bulk to make a pound Due to the volume of Victory Open at all hours for ladies In connection with the Nash According to the statement of by the efforts of the government. pales at New York it is recalled Six orders which have been re- the Christian Students League the A group of anti-Semitic professors of water than of wood. If you had and gentlemen. a piece of wood so shaped that it since Jan. 5, when this that during the year just ended ceived government supported the Oradea- had demanded reinstatement of the noes Raodolph 6744. Nash went into third place in met- latest Dodge Brothers product was mare demonstration which was expelled students, while another just filled a glass vessel complete- ly, and then took another glass ves- ropolitan New York, its volume announced, it is estimated by fac- aimed against Jews and Hungari- group objected to this proposal. sel and filled it with water, you will being exceeded only by one six- tory officials that a large percent- ans. Prior to the congress, the gov- In mediating between the two cylinder car and by one of the age of the passenger car produc- ernment made far-reaching prom- groups it is learned the government find that the glass containing the THE ONLY very low-priced four-cylinder cars. tion during the year will be Vic- lees to the student leaders but later succeeded in settling the question water weighed more. In explain- Strictly Kosher "When the current line of Nash tory Six models. Plans for 1928 when the scandal aroused wide at- by a secret order in which the ing this difference, we say that the models was introduced, public ac- also include an increase in the pro- tention, the government denied ev- terms of expulsion for the convict- water is denser than the wood. fly Delicatessen ceptance was expressed In terms duction of Standard Four equipped erything, the statement declared. ed students were shortened and the law of gravitation the denser Wholeaale and Retail thing will always go to the bottom, of enthusiastic approval, with the with four-wheel brakes, and ■ The faculty of the school of phil- other punitive measures made AO that as wood is less dense thn 8809 TWELFTH ST. result that there immediately fol- larger production of Senior Sixes. osophy at the Bucharest University milder. water, it stays on top. The piece Garfield 3782 H. FELDMAN. Prop. / lowed a series of record-breaking The engine developed exclusive- urged the government to withdraw of wood has more air in it than the sales months," said E. H. McCarty, ly for the Victory Six is an 1.-head the punitive measures taken PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—At a large water. If you could expel the air general sales manager of the Nash medium duty type, with bore of against the students. meeting to protest against the an- from the piece of wood and then Motors Company. "Demand, far 396 inches and stroke of 30 Resistence to the order of the ti-Jewish excesses in Rumania, in excess of the factory's ability to inches. Pistons are aluminum al- University Senate for the expulsion Ilenri Tome, well known attorney put it in water, it would sink. Do meet, continued until after the loy. Seven bearings support the of all students found guilty of the who was Shish= Schwartzbard•s you know that Murad stands al- general business recession in the crankshaft, which turns approxi- anti-Jewish excesses was developed counsel, presided over the meeting ways at the top in quality and fra- grance and goodness? It is the late fall, and now with the advent mately 1,285 r. p. m. at 25 miles by a group of anti-Semitic profess- prominent speakers. product of world-wide search for of the motor shows and the return an hour and about 3,3350 r. p. m. ors et the university. which wes addressed by several It mar he that your church re- the finest in tobacco. of business generally to a condi- at 65 miles an hour. Because of sure. new seating equipment or tion that is more normal, we are rigid support and careful balanc- that for rperlal occasions you need additional theirs planning for another big year." ing of the 52-pound crankshaft, we Kr ...bowing • •ery complete no counterweights or other vibra- otook of folding. portable .nd Bell Telephone Co. Approves tion dampeners are needed. Gear- Itorium chairs. and • cordial In•i- shift positions are S. A. E. stand- tation 1. extended to elergymen Extensions in Amount On general subjects, giving a quizzical twist to daily news. and church olirials to call and ape ard; namely, lever to left and back Fuehlbruegge's Flowers LAIIU IZA-51 -.000.010•• WAYNE , Mineral Baths CHURCHES! case may be). Scholars will be selected on the basis of school record, personal interview with some representative of the order, and an original thesis not exceeding 2,000 words on a subject of Jewish interest. Applications duly filled out and accompanied by the materials specified must reach the secretary of the foundation on or before April 15. Reference will be fol- lowed up, interviews arranged in various parts of the country, and the awards announced about June 15. Secretary's address, Gilbert J. Kraus, Bankers Trust Building, Juniper and Sansom streets, Phila- delphia, Pa. Fashion Show of Beta Delta Sorority on Feb. 18. Novelties and entertainment will characterize the spring fash- ion show and tea to be given by the Lambda Chapter of the Beta Delta Sorority, Saturday after- noon, Feb. 18, in the ballroom of the new Masonic Temple. The latest and fascinating modes of fashion will be displayed by the members of the sorority and will portray the entire range of cos- tumes that will be worn by the ladies of fashion during the com- ing season. In addition to the fashion 'wont evade, a replica of the famous Pea. cock Alley in l'aris, two of the sorority members, the Misses Jean- nette L. Klinger and Edythe A. Breckner, will present two novelty dance selections. The committee in charge of this event is under the direction of Miss Esther M. Pitt of West Phila- delphia avenue, and tickets may be secured from her or any of the members of the sorority. Cos- tumes furnished through the cour- tesy of the .1. L. Hudson Co. --- PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will hold a regular com- munication Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 7 p. m. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. By order of- REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M. ne MORTGAGE auratz COMM' CallEAVY SIMMVSED11113 it11:11111)114G Cottract Cc. Yomerlbr Detront 14 ~ Yebuy -' • We sell Lank Coat-reds Twelve yean of x^ozapt servnee lleasotiOle disconaits CAR WASHING, GREASING AND DOPING All Night Service We Feature Commercial Rates HOYT AND RAY Brush and Vernor Highway John R. and Euclid Clifford 4652 Empire0448-W RANDOM THOUGHTS of $2,824,000. the E F.Idlni Chairs 5. Rest —over 2,000 t• Stock WELKER §- EATING CO. L. A. Mall.. SP•clel S50 6001 ■ 109• St, C. E. Feet St. 0•• Black East of County 13145. Phone Cbeny 2522 At the regular monthly meet- ing of the board of directors of Michigan Bell Telephone Company held in Detroit on Thursday, Feh. 9, estimates were approved cover- ing extension', to the plant in the amount of $2,824,000. Of this total $1,100,000 is for the De- troit exchange area and the bal- Imre of $1,724.000 covers various items throughout the balance of the stale. for low and to right and back for high. Four-wheel Lockheed hydraulic footbrakes expand internally against drums 12 inches in diam- eter. The parking brake contracts on the propeller shaft. The entire passenger car pro- duction of Dodge Brothers. in all three models, will be supplied in wide varieties of color combina- tions. NEW FEATURE — of — CHARLES H. JOSEPH appearing each Sunday in the DETROIT TIMES AC , KrenZ M e r c h ant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd Between Calvert and and Service Prevail. 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