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February 24, 1928 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-02-24

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PAGE TWO

Mc9grRon, MISR Altornac

ABE MAX

--One of Bud's Boys

Abe Max has been selling economi-
cal transportation for so long his name
is synonymous with Chevrolet.

His many friends and clients will at-
test that it is also synonymous with
service. Abe overlooks no detail in
making his customers satisfied.

If I were as big and as
good looking as the Big-
ger and Better Chevro-
let I'd take the first
train for Hollywood.

You'll always find him on the job at
the Streng Showrooms, Twelfth and
Philadelphia, in your own neighbor-
hood.

—Abe Max.

s.

for Economical Tioniportation

Repairing

Washing

Polishing --- Lubricating

STRENG CHEVROLET CO.

A. BENEDICT STRENG, President

CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-President

DR. P. M. BE:Is:STEIN, Secretary-Treasurer

8510 Twelfth Street at Philadelphia

Empire 4035

PALESTINE WOMEN
MADE INDEPENDENT

BY CO-OPERATIVES

BENEFACTOR


To Poor Families Whom He Gives
Coal in Celebration of Son's

HEATED DEBATE ON
NUMERUS CLAUSUS
AROUSES HUNGARY

i3.Sittti@

Return From Hospital.
(Continued from First Page.)
Isidore Katz, head of the Katz
of 30,000 organized Chalutzim in Coal Co., is the hero of the hour. patriots, he stated.
"Child of Stupidity."
On Tuesday morning Mr. Katt
Eastern Europe who were waiting
Stonily scenes were enacted in
to come to Palestine. It is neces- distributed free 15 tons of coal to
the
House
during the indictment of
sary, she said, to prepare the way,
the Hungarian government by Dep-
to build more co-operatives to ab-
Nicole,
Democrat. "The nu-
uty
sorb these pioneers, to build more
merus clausus," he exclaimed, "is
(orating colonies where girls will
the child of stupidity, reaction and
be able to prepare for work on the
counter-revolution. The Jews lived
fields and at the same time support
in Hungary before the Magyars.
themselves,
II ungarian Jews have played a
with
The Farm Colonies.
glorious part in the history of the
It is this that is being done in the
gold-filled
country. It is nonsense to speak of
farm schools now, she said, and in
lift locks
defending the Hungarian race
the interest of these girls' colonies
against a Jewish onslaught by im-
40 organizations are functioning in
posing restrictions on the right to
Canada and the United States. Her
learn. The most aristocratic fam-
aim, she declared, is to increase the
ilies of Hungarian nobility are the
value of those now in existence and
off-spring of racial mixtures," he
to organize more such groups.
declared.
At the banquet in her honor, Mrs.
Smart tailoring makes
"Count Klebelsberg, Minister of
Ben Zwi defended the idea of cu-
thus^ bags the essential
Education," Deputy Pakets contin
operatives among the Palestine
accessory
to the ensemble
tied, "is a German of Tyrol. Count
workers and pointed to the value
or tailored suit. They
liethlen, the l'rime Minister, is of
of having all children cared under
come
in
black,
tans, grays
French origin, the Hungarian race-
one roof while the parents worked
and blues.
purifiers are themselves Germans
on the fields. This, she said, in-
or Slovaks."
creased family bonds and parents'
Denies Ingratitude to Jews.
affection, because in their free
A lows : Mack with stitch-
At this point the speaker was in-
hours mother and father were able
ed seams and imitation
terrupted by Prime Minister, Count
to give their best attention to their
jade ornament in the
Bethlen, who took exception tee Pa-
children.
modernistic lock, $10.
hots' enunciations. Ile particular-
These co-operatives, and the
ly attacked the statement made by
work of the women in the fields,
the Democratic leader that the
Refoirs
Tan calf with
she declared, makes the woman
ISIDORE KATZ
Hungarian government had dis-
novel
clask, exquisitely
economically independent and
fitted with chain mirror
psychologically strong. Women are several poor families in celebra- played the blackest ingratitude to-
and double purse, $16.50.
not burdened with minute every- tion of the return from the High- ward Ilungarian Jews, since it was
day details which suppresses inde- land Park Hospital of his 9-year- the latter who helped the gov-
ernment
by
obtaining
a
loan
for
it
old
son,
Ben,
who
has
been
ill
for
pendence.
MAIN FLOOR
and thus enabling it to obtain a ma-
The workers, she pointed out, are over a month.
Mr. Katz is the father of three jority in parliament. 'The Jews
the most active force in Palestine,
and it was labor that was respon- children. Ile is at present candi- in Hungary have been repaid for
sible for organizing the Vaud Leu- date for the office of Commissioner that service by the introduction of
in Highland l'ark.
the numerus clausus," l'akots
mi, the Jewish National Council.
charged.
Mrs. Ben Zwi regretted the fly-
In concluding his address Dep-
ing trips of American tourists who
uty Pakots declared that "the
passed by a colony for an hour or
more
Ilungarian Jewry will be
less, and never found time really to
persecuted, the more will it win
study the problems in the land.
the
sympathy
of public opinion
A number of Jewish workers or-
abroad. The government," he said,
ganizations, including the Pottle
"is
guilty
of
playing
a double
Zion, the Workers Alliance and
Ezra Yehuda Club.
game, one abroad and another for
others, greeted Mrs. Ben Zwi at
the banquet.
An interesting meeting of the home consumption."
Deputy Gaol, representing the
Gewerkschaften Campaign.
Ezra Yehuda Club was held on
The Detroit campaign for the Monday afternoon at the home of agrarians, declared he will vote
against the government bill be-
Palestine workers, known as the Esther Ginsburg.
The discussion of the meeting cause he believes that the only
Gewerkschaften drive, opens here
thing to is is to abolish the nu-
next week, with the arrival in De- was on the life of Nathan Straus.
troit of Dr. Israel Mereminsky.
The club is planting a tree in the merus clausus law altogether. "The
terror of the young student is a
leader of the Iieeholutz Organiza- llerzl Forest.
tion andgeneral secretary of the
Girls from 10 to 13, residing in disgrace. I am not a philo-Semite,"
Palestine Labor Organization, and the Dexter-Boulevard section, inter- he added, "but I will never cast
Joseph Barondess.
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICES
ested in joining the club should my vote for an injustice, just be-
On Sunday evening, March 4, at communicate with the president, cause it aims at the Jews."
AT 326 MAJESTIC BUILDING
the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Ruth Savage, 9918 Chenlot.
Jews • Nation or Religion?
Torah, Dr. Mereminsky and Mr.
The question whether the Jews
Barandess will address a massmeet-
Mogen Dovid.
are a nation or a religious sect
DETROIT
inc. There will also be a number
A meting of the Mogen David was the crux of the debate which
of conferences and smaller meet- Club was held at the Westminster continued in parliament.
\ •
ings.
The anti-Semitic leaders who
Talmud Torah.
PHONE CAD. 1971
Zeire Zion Co-Operate.
The club's basketball team eas- opposed the government bill ar-
The Detroit Zeire Zion, which ily trounced the Young Maccabees gued that the Jews are a nation,
previously co-operated in Gewerk- by the score of 22-7. The club next while those supporting the gov-
schaften campaigns, will again par- will play the J. A. C. team.
ernment bill marshalled evidence
ticipate in the drive this year. Mr. Nakelsky reported "The to show that the Jews are merely
Announcement is made that liar- Jews of Holland," I. Shevitz report- a religious sect and therefore
ry Chapen has turned his restau- ed about the lecture given by Ben open discrimination against them
rant, at 4753 Michigan avenue for Avi of Palestine.
in legislation is unconstitutional.
Sunday, March 11, to the Zeire
The debate plombed the depths
Zion, to use the proceeds of the day
of anti-Jewish hatred which still
Blossoms of Zion.
for the Gewerksehaften. This is
A meeting of the Blossoms of exists in many Hungarian circles.
the second time Mr. Chapen has
Zion was held Saturday afternoon, Deputy Petrovac, representing the
turned over his restaurant to the Feb 18, at the home of Evelyn Christian Socialist party, nation-
Zeire Zion. Entertainment is plan- Chase, 8675 Epworth. Plans were alist group, spoke against the gov-
ned for the day by the committee made for the Purim mahquerade, ernment bill and demanded that
in charge, and all friends of the Saturday evening, March 10, at the instead of promulgating this meas-
cause are urged to patronize the Melbourne Jewish Center.
ure, a sharper form of numerus
restaurant on that day.
In honor of Nathan Straus' clausus should be introdticed since
A committee, including Miss Gus-
eightieth birthday, Rose Cohen re- "the Jews are a nation, contrary to
sic Gleeckman, social chairman, the ported on the life of the philanthro- the contention of the evangelical
Misses' Sophie Cohen, Celia Gold- pist.
priests. A numerus clausus should
en, Dorothy Saperstein, Sarah
The next meeting will be held at be introduced not only in the field
Glasser and Messrs. Morris Cohen the home of Ruth Rabinowitz 8422 of education but also in industry."
Herald Lerman, Edward Franz- La Salle boulevard. Girls inter- Should this measure be promul-
hlau, Bernard Linderman, Aaron toted in Young Judaea work are
gated, Deputy Petrovac threaten-
Sandweiss and William Fox will he invited to attend this meeting.
ed, his party will start a fight
at the restaurant from 7 a. m. on
against it with every means, even
to care for the patrons during the
outside the law.
RUBINER IS HONORED
day.
Many of the deputies received
BY PERFECTION LODGE
anonymous letters threatening
them
with reprisals if they will
Past Master's Night was cele-
brated in Perfection Lodge No. vote for the government bill.
The
sentiment expressed by
486, F. di A. M., Wednesday eve-
ning, Feb. 22, in honor of Charles Deputy Petrovac was shared by
many
other
deputies. Even depu-
Rubiner, worshipful master of the
The Taal Shop Hardware Basket-
ties of the government party who
lodge for the preceding year.
ball Team is hack in the field this
participated
in the discussion
In token of its appreciation for
year in an effort to keep up its ex-
the many services rendered by frankly declared that they would
cellent record.
Past Master Rubiner, the lodge have preferred to join the ranks
The team was organized in 1920
presented him with a beautiful of the students fighting against
by a group of 11-year old lads and
jewel and past master's apron. the bill, but unfortunately they
were known then as the Riptons.
Several other gifts were also re- are compelled by the government's
That season they won 30 consecu-
ceived by the youngest past master foreign policy to vote for the nu-
tive games, their only set-hack
from the members in remembrance merus clausus reform.
came in the finals for the Class
of their pleasant association with Jewish Newspaperman Punished.
"C" state A. A. U. Title. The rec-
A stormy scene took place in
ord for the 1921-22 season was 28 him in the lodge.
George Washington's Birthday the house when Mr. Sabolczy, R
games won against four defeats.
Jewish
newspaperman. editor of a
was celebrated in conjunction with
The record for the season of 1922-
leading Ilungarian daily, gave vent
23 was 25 victories as against four Past Master Ruhiner's night by to his feelings. Sabolczy, who
losses. The season of 1923-21 the members of the lodge. Wor- was in the press gallery, after list-
Automatic control—set the ther-
playing as I). J. I. Riptons then en- shipful Master Klein acted as ening to Petrovac's calumnies
joyed their mast succesful season. toastmaster and called upon sev- against the Jew's, shouted, "It is
mostat and gas does the rest—is
The season of 1924-25, then en- eral of the past masters for short
untrue!"
just one of the many advantages
tared the Recreation League in i addresses. Chaplain Max Edwards
The
speaker
of
the
house,
in
or-
Class "A" as the liergstem-Riptons delivered an address on George
of gas-fired house heating.
dering the sergeant-at-arms to
Washington,
and
Past
Masters
and again won the championship
evict Sabolczy, exclaimed: "Jour-
without losing a league game. The Danto, S. B. Kahn, Louis H. Wolf
Gas is the only fuel that is clean,
nalists may listen but not speak."
record for the season was 28 wins and M. W. Benjamin followed as
Sabolczy was prohibited from re-
and two losses, in exhibition games. speakers of the evening.
smokeless, ashless and sootless. It
turning to the press gallery for a
In 1925-26 they changed their
year and a half.
burns quietly and without odor.
name and were known as the Co- HILLEL'S ATTITUDE TO
The general impression one gets
lonials. That year they won 28 OTHER STUDENT BODIES
Once installed, your fuel is taken
from the proceedings in the house
games and lost three. In 1925-27
DEFINED BY I. 0. B. B. is that the government is satisfied
from the gas mains as you need it,
the Colonials again entered the un-
with the anti-Semitic opposition to
limited division of the Recreation
and is paid for only after you have
The
attitude
of
the
B'nai
B'rith
the
bill,
believing
that
this
will
League, and succeeded in winning
Mille! Foundation to other Jewish offer proof to public opinion
burned it.
the title.
student
organizations
was
defined
abroad
that
the
government
is
Out of the largest squad of men
ever to try out for one of Coach in a resolution adopted at the re- making a sacrifice in favor of the
Accurate data is now available at
Sachs teams he began to mold to- cent meeting of the governing Jews by going against the oppo-
your gas company. We suggest
gether another winner. As a re- board of the B'nai B'rith Founda- sitional feeling in the country.
sult, the Tool Shop Hardware and tion. In this resolution it is de-
that you consult us before in-
the Oakland Recreation were form- clared that a conflict between the Harriette Shoppe Opens On
stalling any type of automatic,
ed. Tool Shop and Oaklands are Hillel Foundation and any other
Saturday.
run on the same basis as the Coug- existing Jewish student organiza-
mechanically controlled heating
ars and the Olympics in hockey. tion at the various universities is
Harriette Shoppe, 306 Book
Tool Shop in the non league games unthinkable. The work of the B'nai
equipment. Our advisory service
B'rith
Hillel
Foundation
it
is
an-
Building, opens this Saturday. In
use some of the Oakland players in
is free and without
order to give them the necessary nounced is "Jewishly all-inclu- the invitation to the opening "Har-
experience to play with first string. sive."
riette" states that "after spending
obligation.
er the following season.
several years in New York, devot-
Lou Schwartz, one of the organ. Association of Jewish Clubs ing my entire time to the study of
izers and a member of the team for
To Vote on Constitution.
cutting felt hats to harmonize with
eight years, was made coach of the
the features of the individual, I
Oaklands. The Council of the Association of feel that the opening of my
The personnel of the teams are Jewish Clubs met in its first bi- shoppe on Feb. 25 will be a matter
as follows: Tool Shop: Jack Tuck- monthly meeting on Sunday, Feb. of unusual interest to those wo-
er, Teddy Blatt, Lou Schwartz, S. 19, at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena men who are always seeking
Chan W. Bennet Vice Pres. end Gen. Ater.
Gurewiteh, Ed. Weston, Dave street.
'smart' and 'different' hats to cor-
Clifford et Batley
Sachs, Cy. Aaron, I. Levitt, Jule
The members of the association, respond with each gown, suit 6r
Goldberg, Jack Bushkin, Mgr., which now numbers 12 clubs, soror- coat."
BRANCHES:
Meyer Cchecter, Lloyd Goldstein Hies and fraternities, are
con-
Boulevard
Dearborn
Hamtramck
and Bob Gunn. Oaklands: Joe sidering the constitution which was
General
Moon
Bida.
105
Wen Michigan
9707 .1 onrh
ME AND MY SHADOW in
Pont, Peter Bard, Jesse Miroff, adopted by the council and are
Wyandotte-3013 Biddle Awn
Teddy Gutowsky, Sam Cooper, expected to ratify it at the next
Person, March 11.
Morris Polinsky, Bill Katz, Morris meeting on March 4. As soon as
Bloom, I. Buchlater and Meyer Dia- the constitution is ratified, the
mend, Mgr. council will elect its officers and in-
vitations will be issued to the many
WARSAW.—(.1. T. A.)—Polish different groups of the city.
Jews engaged in agriculture num-
The council adopted the follow-
her 87,000 according to official fig- ing resolution: Resolved that the
tires made public here. This num- members of the association of Jew-
her is engaged in farming, garden- ish Clubs will in the future support
ing and in dairy farming. They the social and like events which are
Am oft
and are mainly resident in Galicia, given by association members, in
DELAWARE AT SECOND BLVD.
EDMUND .LEWIS
Polesie, Grondo, the Vilna district preference to the events which are
and Volhyn.
given by non-members.

(Continued from first page.)

New! Bags

of Shoe
Calf

Young
Judaea

Club
Notes

SIDNEY M. SCHOTT

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS

THINK!

VERY man must wear
clothes . . . unless he
can get by with a bathing
suit and enjoy the balance
of his life at a seaside re-
sort. You may need a suit
now. Look over your ward-
robe . . . you may need a
few suits to carry you
through Spring and Sum-
mer ... you may need an
overcoat when the next
chill winds blow around
... How's your "Tux" ...
THINK! Now is the time
to replenish your wardrobe
. . . and at REAL SAV-
INGS!

E

Our Entire
Stocks of

SUITS
TUXEDOS
O'COATS

All
Plain Blue Suits
and 2-Trouser Suits
Included!

All $35 Garments
All $10 Garments

All $15 Garments
All $50 Garments
All $55 Garments
All $60 Garments
All $65 Garments
All $75 Garments

Now $21
Now $24
Now $27
Now $30
Now $33
Now $36

Now $39

Now $45

Nothing reserved! All shades, light
and darkl Plain and fancy patterns.
Weights suitable for year 'round wear.
All sizes for men and young men.

Alter.lions at Coat

"DMItOPI'S eiCCEIPTED SflLB

comer

ignited the pilot of my gas
burner and that's all I've had
to do to heat my house,"
quotes one user of a gas-fired
furnace.

DETROIT cm GAS CO.

Woodward at edonicalm

gin

Open Evenings Until 9 ..- Saturdays to 10 P. M.

A. C. Krenz

JEWISH BOYS AIM
TO RETAIN RECORD
FOR BASKETBALL

C

Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd
Tailor
Between Calvert
and Service Prevail.

Collingwood.

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EMpire 6834

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