A NCticilif Apish periodical Carter CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE TntinjEwisnaRoracw PERFORMANCE as different as the car itself Were greater beauty their only advantage, the new engineering principles of Dodge Brothers Victory Six would still he revolutionary. Were greater safety The Victory's only ad. vantage, it would still command the gratitude of a life.loving world. Were greater economy its paramount feature, the fact would still remain that The Victory has made possible 21 miles per gallon at 25 miles per hour FOR A SIX. But these are incidental to the basic Victory achievement. You must DRIVE the car to know about that! You must take a corner faster than you ought, a cobble pavement faster than you thought, he. fore The Victory secret begins to reveal itself. And you must unleash the full, sustained speed of the car before the idea takes full hold! Victory design is unlike that of any other vehicle in the world—and Victory performance is equally radical and remarkable. To examine the one and experience the other will prove an event that we urge you not to postpone. '1095 4.130ORSEDAN.F.O.B.DETROIT T' Z il;tit , l r nIrejil D;V:117,71° L , P ;=,:;',:z„ltr THOMAS J. DOYLE, INC. JEFFERSON., CHENE Edgewood 4460 WOODWARD at MARTIN PLACE JOHN R it ENDICOTT Glendale 7117 Northway 5406 %VIC TO RY SIX DODGE B R. OTHE R.S, INC. THE SENIOR SIX AND AMERICA'S FASTEST FOUR ALSO ON DISPLAY 0 Orthophonic Irntrsiminn $7J to P35° Free Home. Demonstration, Phone Cherry 4600 MISS CELIA ADLER AUSTRIA PLEDGES PLAYS HERE THIS ITS SUPPORT FOR JEWISH HOMELAND WEEK, FEB. 24-26 (Continued from first page.) Freie I'resse, which was at one time a strong opponent to the Zionist movement and which had on its staff the late Dr. Theodor Herz!, founder of the Zionist Or- ganization. Work of Human Welfare. The work of the pro - Palestine Committee in the various Euro- pean countries was viewed as a valuable help not only for the re - construction of Palestine but for the elimination of anti-Semitism, in the addresses and messages by prominent European statesmen which were delivered and read at the constituting session of the committee. llerr Breisky, vice-chancellor of Austria, declared in his address that the Austrian people have the warmest sympathies for the ideal of a Zion rebuilt. They see in it a work of human welfare with which they sympathize. French Minister Dodart, in his message, declared that the work of the pro- Palestine committee is capable of bringing -about a change in the ap- preciation of Judaism and to effect public opinion in Europe to such a degree that anti-Semitism will re- main merely a name of a disease which has long disappeared. Count Bernsdorff, German statesman, in his message stated that the non-Jews who become af- filiated with the pro-Palestine Committee also exercise the func- tion that they as friends of the movement, bring about a realiza- tion in the Jewish world, of its own obligations toward the re- building of Palestine. 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We gladly arrange very easy monthly terms if you wish. 36 NEW Orthophonic Victrola SelectionsNow.on Sale Dance Records, Popular Songs, Superb Red Seal Record- ings, new Albums of Musical Masterpieces-a wealth of beautiful new musk for you to choose from. Start enjoying it today.Immediste,courteous, helpful service. Phone orders-Cherry 3600-promptly delivered Inn* ?Brill El Notro Sunday Services: "Disraeli" will be the subject of the sermon to be given by Rabbi 14011 Frani on Sunday, Feb. 26. Services begin at 10:45 a. tn. The sermon is suggested by the ap- pearance of Andre Maurois's biography of Disraeli, the Jew who was prime minister of Eng- land. DR. AND MRS. BARNETT Fishman Acclaims Congress- ON EUROPEAN TOUR man James' Efforts for Irattles and body noises than have Dodge Brothers engineers in de- Selfridge Field. signing and developing the "Jewish Genius" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's ser- mon on Saturday, Feb. 25 at 10:30, in the Brown Memorial Chapel. Men's Temple Club: MISS CELIA ADLER The next dinner-meeting of the Men's Temple Club will take place on Tuesday, March 6, at 6 p. m. The speaker on this occasion will be 1)r. Alvin R. Magary of the Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church, whose subject will be "Re- ligion and the Average Citizen." Make your reservation promptly. sings, at the Littmnn's Yiddish People's Theter. Celia Adler, noted actress, who played with Maurice Swartz at the Jewish Art Theater in New York, will star in Moloch's three-act drama, "Women of the Streets." The regular cast of the Yiddish Symphony Concert at the Temple: playhouse will assist Miss Adler. The members of Temple Beth El Children under 10 will not be ad- and their friends are invited to at- mitted. tend the Irnai IVrith Symphony Concert to take place at the Tem- ple Wednesday night, March 14, at 8 o'clock. Professor Mark Gunsburg is conductor and Miss Center Calendar. Judith Sidorsky, pianist, will be Sunday, Feb. 26, 8:30 p. m.—A the soloist. The concert is given Center Players production. Ad- under the auspices of the Men's Temple Club. There will be no mission 25 cents. Saturday, March 3, 8:30 p. m.-- charge for admission. A Mothers' Club Purim mask ball. Auspices of Mothers' Club Council. Temple Arts Society: The next performance of the Admission 25 cents. Sunday, March 4, 8 p. m.— Temple Arts Society, which was to Purim carnival and dance. Aus- have taken place on Feb. 28, has pices of House Council. Admis- been postponed until March 7. Three plays of unusual merit will sion 25 cents. Sunday, March 11, 11 a. m.— be given. Mrs. Allan Kopelson is House Council open meeting and in charge. -- pep rally. Friday, March 18, 8:30 p. m.— Something Different: What brings young people to- Fifth of Yiddish lecture series. Dr. Steinberg, speaker. Admission 50 gether? Jazz music and dancing is the expected reply. But the cents. Young People's Club of Temple Basketball and Baseball Beth El has discovered htat there Gina are other things which will rally Teams: The members of the girls' gym our youth. One Sunday afternoon devoted to frank discussion of clam, which is held every Thurs- current problems has proved so day evening from 7 to 8;30 o'clock fascinating that another such aft- at the Temple Beth El, have ernoon has been planned. The formed various teams, such as next Sunday afternoon discussion basketball, indoor baseball, volley will be held Sunday, March 4, at ball, etc. All girls interested are 3 p. m. Miss Ruth Lambert will invited to join this clam. lead. The subject will Ix. an- nounced in next week's bulletin. CENTERS ASS'N Nratrrnat aii Club Natru "Aroma , " MURAD Exclaimed . • . and twenty trusted men sprang to twenty points of the universe. They searched for tobaccos of rarest fragrance. 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Topped off with one of our stimulating baths you'll feel full of pep to start the week anew, and you'll be surprised how little this expense is! OLYMPIA FEATURES: —Inv igorating Baths — Excellent Cuisine —Inviting Rooms —Billiard Room —Unexcelled Service The Olympia Hotel offers real and lasting relaxation for overworked folks For Reservations Phone Mt. Clemens 790 WATCH! The future issues of the "Chronicle" for special passover announcements to be made by the Olympia Hotel. Paine, Webber & Co. "The Moiliral Center of Detroit" GRINNELL BROS. Siehetray Repreleoentives 1515.21 Woodward Ave. • AlichitaeOhio, 0.1•”: owl Dem., Ifra•sh Stern "THERE'S A GRINNELL STORE. NEAR YOU BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—The national conference of Ilungarian Zionists was called for April 8 and 9, in Budapest. This is the first national conference of Hungarian Zionists, the organization being only recently legalized. Previ- ously the organization of Zionists was prohibited in the country. A MODERN MYYSTERY, SHADOWS, March 11. new Victory Six. The panels of the double wall steel body are lined Morris Fishman, vice-president with thick felt pads to insure of the Detroit Life Insurance Co., this week acclaimed the efforts of against any posibility of drum. his friend, Congressman Frank ming or of sounding board effect James, of Michigan, on behalf of when the car travels over uneven Selfridge Aviation Field. pavements. Beneath the rear floor It was due to the effort s of Con- carpet, securely cemented to the gressman James that the bill for flour, is a heavy pad of sound- $12,654,950 for aviation contains a clause to appropriate $1,272,000 proofing material and on the under for Selfridge Field, where perma- side of the runner mat of the driv- er's compartment is a similar pad. ear, nose /111 d nent quarters will soon be built. The body engineers state that over throat clinics. 85 per cent of the entire outside Dr. and Mrs. NO SQUEAKS, RATTLES surface of the body, exclusive of the Barnett a r IN VICTORY SIX BODY window openings, is lined with now en route to sound-proofing felt. This felt is DR. BARNETT Vienna, where No builder of the fijeest custom effective not only in sound-proof- they will remain for several lashes could take greater care or ing the body hit also as heat insul- months. They plan to return to devise more effective means to ation, making the car warmer in Detroit about June 11. eliminate all likelihood of squeaks. winter and cooler in summer. Dr. and Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of 1915 Calvert avenue, who left on Jan. 14 for an extended European trip, spent the week of Feb. 1 on the Riviera at !tote' Royal, Nice, their first stopping place from aria, where Dr. Bar- nett spent some time at the eye, Sabbath Services: Palestine Crisis Overcome. The economic crisis in Palestine has been completely overcome, Nahum Sokolow, chairman of the Zionist Executive, declared at a press conference held here follow- ing the issuance of the pro-Pales- tine statement by the Austrian government. The efforts to ameli- orate the crisis has been carried on by the Zionists without any outside help, he stated. The im- provement in the situation, he added, will better the chances of the internal and external loan planned by the Zionist Organiza- tion. In his statement Mr. Sokolow praised the medical work of the Iladassah in Palestine, carried on by the American women's Zionist organization. "This work has been an invaluable factor for bringing about peaceful relations between Arabs and Jews. Not long ago King Feisul asked me to see to it that a 'miracle working unit' of the Hatlassah he sent to Iraq which we have promised to do," Mr. Sokolow stated. Oakland Mothers' Clubs • • Miss Morton of the North End How Would You Like to Teach? PALESTINE SCORES VICTORY Clinic will speak on "Clinic Eth- There are ninny young men and ics" at the next meeting of the IN CENTRAL VEREIN women in the community who like BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Co-op- Oakland Mothers' Club. the idea of teaching a class. Both eration with Zionists in the prac- for their own enjoyment and as a Parliamentary Law Class: tical work of the upbuilding of piece of communty service, they A parliamentary law class rill Palestine was decided upon as the would like to take a class at Beth be opened at the Jewish Center, 31 program of the Central Union of El School of Religion. And Beth Melbourne, during the first part of German Citizens of the Jewish El School of Religion is so large March. Sessions will be held one faith at the session of the bi-an- and is growing so steadily that it week. All those inter- evening a nual convention of the organiza- needs these young men and women ested may register at the Center. tion concluded Feb. 14. who are interested in teaching. But our school needs teachers who The Central Verein, the largest Midget Team Wins: possess something more than will- German Jewish organization, The Reznick, representing the reached this decision following a Jewish Center in the Midget di- ingness. We need teachers who dcate which lasted all day, during vision of the Inter-settlement Ath- know their subject well, who un- which the principles involved were letic League, won their seventh derstand children, and who are thoroughly discussed. A report on consecutive game last Thursday acquainted with the best methods the subject was submitted by Lud- when they defeated Tau Beta of teaching. Beth El college of Jewish studies is, in addition to its wig Hollaender, who declared that Community house team, 36 to 14. other functions, also a training the Central Verein is an organiza- school for the young men and wo- tion of German citizens who hold Center Players: men who wish to perform the high similar views on matters of re- The Center Players of the Jew- ligion. The organization, there- ish Center are working diligently service of teaching in the School fore, cannot identfy itself with the on their next production, which of Religion. principle accepted by the Zionists. will be given on Sunday, Feb. '26, German Jews are Germans and not at the Center. This will consist The Annual Purim Dinner.Dance: The annual Purim dinner-dance a part of a "Jewish nation." Pal- of two productions, a one-act play given by the High School Council estine, however, represents a par- and a delightful two-act comedy. of Beth El School of Religion will tial solution of the Jewish eco- take place Saturday night, March nomic problem and for this reason Men's Gym Class: 3, at 7 o'clock. Subscription $1 co-operation in the practical work The men's gymnasium class, per person. Tickets must he pur- is possible, he argued. which meets at the Temple Beth chased not later than Sunday, The Zionist delegates who par- El on Thursday evenings from 8;30 Feb. 26. ticipated in the discussion argued to 9 o'clock, is conducted by Meyer Note to parents of High School that the Central Verein is a body Blatt, athletic director of the Cen- students: The rabbis look for your ter. It is planning to enter the intended to be a defense organiza- co-operation in making this social tion against racial hatred and anti- track meet sponsored by the Jew- affair of our High School boys and Semitism. The Zionists are in- ish Center. Any one 15 years of girls a success. cluded in this program. The ex- age or older may join this class. treme anti-Zionists opposed this The Children's Masquerade: view and introduced a resolution Hudson Super-Six Equipped Are you planning a costume for asking for the exclusion from the With Wire Wheels, your little boy or girl? You have organization of Rabbi Leo Baeck, no time to lose. The children's chief rabbi of Berlin, and Georg All Hudson Super-Six cars will Purim masquerade for children Bernhard, editor of the Vossiche be equipped this season with wire from the age of 4 to 8, or from the Zeitung, who have joined the Ger- wheels as optional equipment -and kindergarten to the third grade, man pro-Palestine Committee. cars so equipped are now ready for akes place Sunday afternoon, Mr. Bernhard, who participated delivery in Detroit—according to March 4, at 3 o'clock. !Prizes will in the discussion, pointed to the an announcement by Aaron Deltoy, be given for the cleverest cos. common religious lot of all Jewry Iludson-Essex distributor. Extra tomes. as a historic fact which cannot be wheels and tires may be obtained denied or ignored. The issuance in a number of combinations. -5 of the Balfour reclaration and the This more on the part of Hudson, practical upbuilding of Palestine DeRoy declared, is in line with the are effective weapons against anti- company's program of improving Semitism, he declared. and refining the style and appear- The convention finally decided ance of all its cars. It applies to to adopt the thesis of Mr. Hollaen- both the standard and the custom- der, which calls for co-operation built models. This provision of op- Sb in the practical work without iden- tional equipment for its cars is a A. B. C. Girls. tification with the Zionist ideology. new step for Hudson and is taken The next meeting of the A. B. The convention rejected the in view of the wish of owners for C. Girls will be held at the home of the Misses Gertrude and Sylvia proposal of the anti-Zionists to ex- cars of individual appearance. Speaking of the deluxe 1928 mod- Zimmerman, 5643 Lonyo boule- clude Rabbi Baeck and Mr. Bern- els Mr. Deltoy said they embody a vard, on Friday evening. The next hard. The decision of the convention, number of features which hitherto social gathering will be held Feb. it was stated, will not be binding have been known only in the high- 26 at the home of Miss Ann Salle, 3745 Thirty-first street. Misses on the anti-Zionists, who will. it est price fields. "Most important perhaps," he de- Sophie Goodstein, Gertrude and was declared. continue to combat the nationalist ideology of the clared, "is the use of aluminum in- Sylvia Zimmerman will assist. stead of sheet steel in the bodies. Zionists. Has Phillae Sorority. Port. Albert Einstein, on his re- The aluminum is so ductile a met- The last meeting of the Hae turn to Berlin, denied press re- al that the most pleasing and deli- cate curves and lines may be at- Phillae Sorority was held at the ports to the effect that he intends tained. Also it is so much lighter home of Miss Eva Azimov. Ar- to proceed to Palestine soon to set- tle there permanently as a mem- than steel too that we save the rangements for the anniversary weight of one or two pasengers in party were completed, to be cele- ber of the faculty of the Hebrew each body, making the cars 5 to 10 brated Friday, Feb. 24, with a University. miles an hour faster. Aluminum theater party at the Shubert-La., Professor Einstein declared that is more expensive than steel, but fayette and lunch afterwards at he has no intention of proceeding expense has not been spared in de- the Chinese Tea Garden. The to Palestine now and that his dif- signing these deluxe cars." next meeting will be at the home ferences of opinion with the uni- of the Misses Blanche and Ruth versity committee have not been Douglas B. Crane Now With Feigerson. settled. • W'alant Mahogany- Blended Pinieb Detroit Jews are offered a real treat this Friday evening, Satur- day and Sunday matinees and eve- EDITOR'S NOTE. Club reports, society notices and other contributions from readers reaching the editor's desk after 5:30 p. m. on Wednesday will be ...Weed for publication in the following week's issue. Douglas B. Crane, who is well known in Detroit business circles. has accepted a connection with Paine, Webber & Co. at 100 Pe- nobscot building. Mr. Crane was for some time associated with Mer- rill, Lynch & Co. and with Horn- blower & Weeks during the past year. Ile is a graduate of the law department of the Universtiy of Michigan and • member of the De- troit Athletic Club and Detroit Boat Club. Alpha Sigma Rho Sorority. A special meeting was held at the home of Miss Doris Sperling on Friday, Feb. 10, to discuss the raffle held on Feb. 12. The win- ner was Sirs. Ilodde of 2994 West Euclid. Th e regular meeting was held Feb. 17 at the home of Miss Dorothy Rivkin, who gave an in- teresting talk on "The Evolution of Jazz." The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Geraldine Fineman, 2677 Elmhurst street. Actinic Ray X-Ray Physio- Therapy Drugless-Treat- ments i■ Your Howe Free Exa?ipation n ur. Will lam iam F. Parsons D. C. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Food and Nerve Specialist 803 Industrial Bank Bldg. Grand River, Cor. Washington Blvd. OFFICE Randol ph 3983 E RESIDENCE. Glendale 3176 Lady Nurse Assistant