American lavisk Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 711 c DrrItorr, Awes &BRIM -- Complete Financial •IJERICHO B. A. ARRANGE KLAN ISSUE IN HIGH- BOOK-CADILLAC DANCE LAND PARK ELECTION I Service On PERSONAL PROPERTY— Two Dance Orchestras Will Pro- vide the Music. Invitations have been issued by the officers and board of directors the Jericho B. A. for the coming Automobile Accounts Furniture Radio Electrical Appliances Store Fixtures Store Equipment Garage Equipment REAL ESTATE— First Mortgages Second Mortgages Land Contracts Bring all your financial prob- lems to us, a Detroit company offering you prompt and effi- cient local service. UNION INVESTMENT CO. CENTURY INVESTMENT CO. Associated Companies. ABRAHAM COOPER, Pres. Total Paid In Capital and Sur- plus, $1,000,000. UNION INVESTMENT BLDG. Ground Floor. 320 West Fort Street Detroit To My Friends It Will Be Profitable to Call Me at Cad. 3632 . on National Grocer Co, Slid Dodge Brothers Stock I. Israel Segal Passover Specials at DEXTER FRUIT and FISH MARKET Quality Produce Live and fresh fish daily. Spe- cial price on eggs. Beat Serv- ice. We Deliver. Blvd. near Webb 11716 D Arlington 10171 Hemlock 10072 "BUICK" Bryant's Buick Service All Work Guaranteed 3369 CALVERT AVE. At Dexter Blvd. Tires—.Service—Towing SHERWOOD'S Health Institute Gee! I Feel Great! That's what everyone says after taking our treatments. Invest in Health. Gynastics Mass•ires Handball Courts Entire Sixth Floor Burns-Gray Bldg. 1265 GRISWOLD Clifford 2014 Cadillac 4969 Limited Buses Over All Paved Highways to.. Chicago ($3.00) St. Louis ($7.00e Kansas City ($12) ($23) D Los Angeles ($49) 'Frisco ($55) Cleveland and Pittsburgh Connertiens Made To All Points East. West and South Checker Motor Coach Lines 249 BAGLEY For Inforrnatson Call Randolph 3800 $8 — Buffalo — $8 $3.50 Cleveland $3.50 — Chicago — $3 GRAY COACH LIMITED 245 BAGLEY Clifford 0189-0535 EXCURSION BY YELLOWAY LONWs ETTIail;1 4 1 f!' FigniURLD $4-Chicago-$4 $ 8.00 St. Louis $ 8.00 13.00...Kansas City 13.00 27.00. Denver 27.00 53.00...Los Angeles 53.00 5.30 A. M —1 P. Pd —7 30 P. M. YELLOWAY Cadillac 3225.3226,3055 1513 Cass. near Telephone Bldg. &loam Hotel, 2000 Grand River. Randolph 2712. TO CLEVELAND $ 3.50 WAY . Detroit 8:30 A. M., 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4:30 P. M., 11:30 P. M. Daily from 248 Bag- ley Ave. Randolph4180-1, and 1231 Case Ave., at Michigan. Cad- illac 5816. Leave THE DETROIT-TOLEDO- CLEVELAND BUS CO. on Result of Primaries; Urges Election of J. C. Shields. N. Kaufman, commenting on the results in the recent Highland I ark primaries, has made the fol- lowing statement in a letter to the editor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle: • "The returns of the Highland Park primaries, on March 5, indi- cate that John C. Shields will be our next mayor. This result should he very gratifying to our Jewish voters in Highland Park. "Mr. Gittins, seeking a third term, solicits the aid of our Jewish people by old-ward political tactics —that is by the idea of discredit- ing his opponent by groundless ac- cusations. Ile has made a special effort to incites the Jewish vote against his opponent Mr. Shields by bringing out the Klan issue. This was conclusively found to have had no basis either in fact nor in deed. But, Mr. Gittins having him- self brought the issue to light, I be- lieve that the Jewish voters of Highland Park have the right to inquire what Mr. Gittins' Klan af- B. ATTORNEY, DENTIST, OPEN JOINT OFFICE have his office hours at this Dex- ter boulevard location, for the gen- eral practice of dentistry, from 9 to 12, I to 5 and 6 to 9 daily, harry N. Grossman, attorney The joint phone for Mr. Gross- and counsellor-at-law, and Dr. A. man's and Dr. Altnian's offices is J. Alt man, dentist, announce the Euclid 10154, AUXILIARY OF MISHKAN ISRAEL GIVES THEATER PARTY TUESDAY, MAY 8 H. GROSSMAN A. J. ALTMAN LL. B. D. D. S. opening of joint offices at 11703 Dexter Poulevard. Mr. Grossman, whose downtown offices are at 710 Majestic build- ing, will have his hours at this office every evening from 7 to 9, and on Saturday afternoons and evenings . Dr. Altman, a graduate of the University of Michigan Dental College, who was formerly associ- ated with Dr. S. S. Gerendasy, will The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mishkan Israel Congregation of Linwood and Twelfth streets is sponsoring a theater benefit, to be held on Lag b'Omer night, Tuesday, May 8, at Littman's People'a the- ater, Twelfth and Seward. Tickets are already procurable from Mrs. Nathan Fishman,3206 Clemens, Phone Arlington 0434-J. BELGIAN MINISTER VISITS PALESTINE BRUSSELS, (J. T. A.)—Emile ‘'andervelde, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has departed on It visit to Palestine. M. Vandervelde sailed on Tuesday from Marseilles. f ur Scarfs__ A varied assortment of sire ranged in price from Easter dance to he given at the (look-Cadillac hotel, Sunday eve - ning, April 8. Judging from the list of patrons and patronesses to be announced, in next week's Chron- icle, the affair is arousing a great deal of interest among the younger net of the Jericho B. A. and all indications show that this year's dance will prove to be the out- standing social event of the season in fraternal circles, the committee in charge reports. The entire fourth floor of the hotel has again been secured for this dance, and as an added at- traction, several well known radio stars and vaudeville headliners from local theatres have been en- gaged to entertain the guests. Dancing will take place in the Crystal and Grand ball rooms, with the Italian Palm Gardens used as a rest room. The music will he provided by Bob Cruzet and his two orchestras, the "Cotton l'ick- ers" and "Alabama Creoles." Those in charge of arrangements are Maurice Bordelove, chairman; Ben Brown, William Hacker, lien Keller, Joseph Price, II. W. Finkelstein, Purcell and lien H. Schneider. Tickets can be pro- cured from the members or at the door on the night of the dance. 2 WEEKS ASSIGNED FOR N. F. BOX WORK National Fund Canvass Be- gins April 7; Workers Organize for U.P.A. The two weeks beginning April 7 have been set aside as Jewish National Fund Box Weeks for the clearing of funds from all 'out- standing boxes and for the dis- tribution of additional boxes in Jewish homes throughout the city. At the meeting of the commit- tee last Thursday evening, at the Atkinson branch of the Shaarey Zedek, plans for the box work were outlined by S. Glass, chair- man of the committee in charge. Mr. Glass is to be assisted by a committee consisting of Mesdames A. Wilenkin, II. Kraft and I'. Slomovitz as vice-chairmen; Mrs. M. Landau, secretary; the Misses M. Nakelsky and E. Kumin, assist- ant secretaries, and Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz, treasurer. At the suggestion of Mrs. Lan- dau, who represents Hadassah on the National Fund Committee, every worker will be asked to as- sume responsibility for the distri- bution of 10 boxes, as well as for their clearing semi-annually. Synagogues will be asked to supply committees in the work, and to supply the lists of their memberships to be canvassed in the distribution of the boxes. At the last meeting, also, com- mittees were organized to work in the forthcoming campaign of the United Palestine Appeal under the direction of A. J. Koffman, chairman of the Jewish National Fund, who is in charge of division No. 6 in the U. P. A. drive. Those having boxes that have not been cleared, or desiring boxes in their homes, are urged to call Mr. Hoffman at Cadillac 9776 or Empire 1506. Kuretzky Fur Co. Manufacturers of High Grade Furs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Garfield 1979 8745 Twelfth Street Beauty beats a call upon a drum. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Anna Villner wish to thank their friends and relatives for their ind expressions of sympathy shown them in their recent be- reavement. Announcing a Varied Selection of New Spring Haberdashery for the Passover Season Featuring Men's Hats Forecasting the trend trend toward small, smart shapes this Spring. REZNIK'S Haberdashery 8V30 Twelfth St. Between Blaine and Gladstone HARRY SUFFRIN Announces a New and Distinctly Different Servic:1 for Xen c7hc CUSTOM SHOP Featuring Ready-for-Wear Clothing in the Customized Manner—Personally Supervised by a Style Specialist—MR. ROs CONROY HE CUSTOM SHOP has been instituted to serve those hundreds of Detroiters who desire distinction in fabric, individuality in style and per-' fection in tailoring such as hitherto have been obtainable only of a limited number of the highest priced tailors in America. (( The physical appearance of the CUSTOM SHOP is just as distinc- tively individual as is the clothing it contains. You are invited to see it and we are certain you will enjoy so doing. Either elevator will take you directly to the CUSTOM SHOP, on the third floor. (I( No matter how fine the fabric nor how skillful the tailoring, the best of clothing lacks distinction unless selected to be in harmony with the exact personal characteristics of the wearer. So that your individual requires ments may be interpreted most intel- ligently the CUSTOM SHOP will be directed by MR. Ros CONROY—a stylist and authority on dress. Mr. Conroy is now at your service. Consult him at any time without any feeling of obliga- tion. You will find his counsel helpful. -3 Customized ReadyforWear Clothing at Fifty Dollars and More HARRY SUFFRIN 33 SHELBY STREET every de- $20 to $ 250 WILLIAM HACKER and 10 A M . 2.30, 4:30, 11.30 P.M. $3 B. N. Kaufman Makes Statement filiations are. Why has he so gra- ciously bestowed two positions of high public office upon avowed executives of the Klan? If, Mr. Gittins, by presenting the Klan as an issue proposed to ward off sus- picion as to his true affiliations then the resultf of the primaries truly indicated that there are peo- ple of understanding in Highland Park who refuse to permit their intelligence to be insulted. "With the greatest diligence I have searched the public records of Highland l'ark arid have yet to find one person of the Jewish faith holding office in spite of the fact that Mr. Gittins has made numer- ous appointments in his four years as mayor. Is it possible that he has completely forgotten the 6000 Jewish voters who reside in High- land l'ark? By discrediting his op- ponent does he now propose to so- licit the aid and sympathy of our people? The results of the pri- maries have answered my ques- tion. "I congratulate Mr. John C. Shields for his attitude. Ile has not attempted to reach his goal un- der cover of a smoke screen of mud slinging. He is honorable and trustworthy and above all posses- ses the courage of his convictions." PAGE PIVI