PAGE TWC if/Mtn IARON EASTWOOD PARK IS CHARTER GRANTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRST JEWISH COLLEGE IN AMERICA WORLD'S GREATEST "YOU MADE A GOOD BUY" That's invariably the comment when one announces the purchase of a Chevrolet. But when you buy your "Chevy" from "Bud" and his boys you get more than just a "good car." Each sale gets the personal interest of this organization to see that you are also given uninterrupted satisfaction. Remember, we are located in your own neighborhood, where you can always get a maximum of service with the utmost convenience. Stop in while shopping. ite Economical leanageortarltro of the first Jewish college in the (Continued From Page One). United States, Dr. B. Revel stated curriculum is provided leading to that its sponsors aim at providing the B. A. and B. S. degrees. for Jewish students a harmonious . The decision to grant the char- education, blending without con- ter was made at a meeting of the flirt, general and Jewish instruc. regents board of the University tion. The Curriculum. of the State of New York held on March 28, 1928. The University The curriculum requires a total of the State of New York amend- number of 128 credits to be corn- ed the charter of the Rabbi Isaac pleted by the students for gradua- Elchanan Theological Seminary, tion. Of this, approximately 90 301 East Broadway, authorizing credits are prescribed, the rest be- it to organize the Yeshiva Col- ing selected. Hebrew will be a re- quired language and the study of lege. Jewish Learning Essential. the Bible a required subject. One The college, it is stipulated, will of the main divisions of the Ye- admit the graduates of the Ye- shine College curriculum will offer shiva High School and other candi- to the students intensive courses dates who, in addition to the gen- in Bible, Jewish history and litera- eral' standard, will possess the tore, Jewish philosophy and ethics, necessary qualifications. The ad- rabbinic literature, the Hebrew ditional qualifications which will language, Semitic philology and be required for admission to the cognate subjects. Yeshiva College will consist in a These studies are intended to specific amount of Jewish learn- bring the Yeshiva College stu- ing. In addition to the standard dents in direct contact with the requirements for college entrance, sources and teachings of Judaism applicants for admission to the and its mode of life. The curri- Yeshiva College will be required culum aims, Dr. Revel stated, to to possess the following qualifies- instill in the students not only an tions: (1) A knowledge of the appreciation and fove for Amer-- Pentateuch and the early prophets can culture, but in addition a with readings from Rashi commen- sympathetic understanding of tary; (2) a knowledge of the ele- Israel's spiritual interpretation of menu of Hebrew grammar and human destiny and of Jewish his- language; (3) a general knowl- tory, so as to help American Jews edge of Jewish history during to make their contribution "to Bublical times;/(4) a knowledge maintain and enhance Israel's in one tracate of the Mishna, a part spiritual heritage" and to make of the Talmud. valuable contributions to man- In outlining the plan and scope kind's culture and civilization. Ballroom and Amusement Devices To Open Friday, April 27. Detroit can now boast one of the greatest amusement parks in the world, Eastwood Park, located at Uratiot and Eight-Mile road, covering acres and acres of some of the most beautiful scenic Time to Think of Storing Your Furs Our Scientific Methods Assure Your Satisfaction HENRY WAGNER Before your furs go into the pro- tecting depths of our vaults (where clean, fresh air currents refresh the pelts and enhance their natural lustre) our expert furriers clean them thoroughly and carefully inspect them, and a detailed report is made to you of their condition, no that you can arrange for repairs, if any arc nec- essary, at our low summer rates. grounds in the country, is the new elephone: Randolph 6400 wonder-park that will throw open its gates to the pleasure-loving Fro Storage—Second Floor public of Detroit on April 27. For many months the finest di vanarrrasase eV architects and landscape gardeners "Abie's Irish Rose" Contin- ZIONIST OPPOSITION have been preparing the grounds so that today the site itself is ues at Garrick. TO MEET APRIL 29 worth going many miles to see—a "Abie's Irish Rose" will begin feast for the eyes. But, of course, the third week of its engagement (Continued From Page One). the amusement devices that fill it at the Garrick Theater, next Sun- are the real features of Eastwood day night. ing about reform in the American I'ark. Over a quarter of a million A. BENEDICT STRENG, President CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-President The point of "Abie's Irish Rose" Zionist Organization rushed into has been expended to make DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN, Secretary-Treasurer is that if human beings are given the daily press or gave out any pub- dollars this a veritable paradise of fun, half a chance, they are eager to be lic statement prior to the attack frivolity and excitement—a great kind and sympathetic and helpful made by the President of the Zion- storehouse packed full of pleasant *510 Twelfth Street at Philadelphia Empire 4035 toward one another, but that too ist Organization in announcing the often hasty judgment make them resignations from the Administra- surprises. Country's Finest Ballroom. blind to the worth of one another. tion Committee of Dr. Wise and Chief among the places of two associates, Samuel J. Rosen- amusement that Eastwood Park Checker Cabs Empire 7000 sohn and Lawrence Berenson. The will offer to its throngong thou- attempt to overwhelm those who sands of patrons is the Eastwood seek reform in American Zionism Park ballroom, the finest and most by the publication of all sorts of ILIIMMILIIIMMIIIW IN SW671L■ W IMINMMIL,Ns W AISWKWMWOMILI M III.WkIlkW ISIL IM10%.\‘7. venomous personal attacks will un- elaborate amusement park ball- room in America. Everything ^ • • • • • _ • ...... • • • • • ■ ......... • • • • y - • • • • ... questionably recoil on their own that the most experienced archi- heads. If those who feel it is their tects and dancing experts could de- duty to come to the aid of the vise has gone into the construc- American Administration wish to tion of this great palace of the continue the discussion, I invite dance. A floor that gives wings them to obtain from the Adminis- to the feet and interior decorations tration of the Zionist Organization that impart an atmosphere of lux- OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS of America answers to the follow. ury and refinement. And best of ing questions: Detroit, Mich. array of orchestras that GEO. W. AUCH M. MacLACHLAN Detroit, Mich. 1. I ask for the publication, by all, an 0 be the talk of the country— President, Geo. W. Auch Co. Manager, Simon J. Murphy Company. cities and towns, of the figures of will Vincent Coon Sanders, Vice-President, Belle Isle Creamery Co. Director, Peninsular State Bank, Detroit. the fully and partly-paid-up mem- Egyptian Lopez, Serenaders, Ted Weems, Vice-President, Modern Sales & Service Co. DR. WILLIAM E. McNAMARA bership to May 31, 1927, with a Guy Lombardo Lansing, Mich. and Bernie. Director, the Meek Co. comparison of the number of dele- Was such a wealth Ben Vice-President, Central Trust Company, Lansing. of musical Detroit, Mich. WESLEY G. BEAUMONT gates, with identifiable particulars, genius ever assembled Chairman of Board, Peoples State Savings Bank, under Michigan Life Insurance Co. Secretary, elected and attending the Atlantic roof before in all the history one Lansing. of Former Director and Asst. Secretary, Michigan 503 HAMMOND BUILDING City convention of June 1927. Physician and Surgeon. Mutual Life Insurance Company. "2. I ask for the publication of dance-mad America? Any one of JOHN T. MALLETT Cadillac 5016 Lansing, Mich. these great orchestras would be Former Asst. Secretary, National Life Insurance Co. • the figures of the fully and partly Vice-President and Cashier, Peoples State Savings of the U. S. A. paid membership, by cities and enough to make the reputation of Bank, Lansing. Ann Arbor, Mich. any other ballroom. GEORGE J. BURKE towns, to Feb. 29, 1928. Director, Central Trust Company, Lansing. In charge of the ballroom will Of Cavanaugh & Burke, Attorneys-at-Law. "In both cases I am referring to MARK MERRIMAN Director of Farmers & Mechanics Bank, Ann Arbor. Jackson, Mich. the membership of the Z. 0. with- be Jimmie Maynard, of widespread Niles, Mich. Capitalist. WILBER N. BURNS out reference to Hadassah, the Or- radio fame, whom countless thou Vice-President, State Bank of Niles. Director, Peoples National Bank, Jackson. der Sons of Zion or any other af- sands have come to know and ad- mire through the medium of the Director, Reynolds Spring Co. Director, National Standard Co. filiated body. Passover Greetings Director, Jackson Citizens Finance Company. President, Reliable Home Building and Loan Assn. The financial report and mem- ether waves—and who are all on Lansing, Mich. Formerly First Vice-President, Hayes Wheel Co. LEE E. CAHILL bership record submitted at the As- edge to meet him face to face at the Eastwood Park ballroom. Director, Peoples State Savings Bank, Lansing. !antic City convention gives the re- VERN V. MOULTON Lansing, Mick. Henry Wagner, Presirdent. Director, Central Trust Co., Lansing. ceipts for regular dues to the Z. 0. Secretary-Treasurer , Auto-Owners Insurance Co. The ownership and management Motors and Chassis Cleaned. Free Vacuum Cleaning Coal Dealer, Lansing and Flint. A., at $55,195.02. The report Lansing. of this great pleasure park is in With Each Wash Detroit, Mich. A. J. CRAWFORD shows 4,530 members paid for five Director, Central Trust Company, Lansing. Vice-President, Michigan Life Insurance Co. months which is equivalent to $12,- the hands of one of the ablest Director, Peoples State Savings Bank, Lansing. group of Detroit business men Capitalist. 325, leaving a balance of $42,870 COL. SAMUEL D. PEPPER Lansing, Mich. Owner, Grand Laundry, Detroit. as the receipts for regular dues. headed by Henry Wagner, presi- Open All Night. 2425 Park Ave. at W. Vernor Highway. General Counsel, Michigan Life Insurance Detroit, Mich. This at $4. per year provides for dent, who is well known here, hav- HUGH J. FERRY Clifford 1030. Never Closed. Company. ing served as turnkey of Wayne Vice-President, Detroit Eastern Sales Co. 10,217 members, bringing the total Former Member, Michigan Public Utilities Asst. Treasurer, Packard Motor Company. membership of the Z. 0. A. to 14,- county's penal institution for over Commission. Detroit, Mick. 747. To this we may add 300 sus- 15 years—a long record of public L. H. GREEN Former Deputy Attorney-General of Michigan. taining members covered by $7,312, service and achievement. Charles President, Automotive Materials Corp., Detroit. HON. SETH Q. PULVER Owosso, Mich. leaving unexplained the member. Wagner is vice-president and David SCHOENGOLD FAREWELL President, Textileather Corp., Toledo, Ohio. State Senator. TO DETROIT ON MONDAY ship involved in $2,612 membership R. Porvin is secretary-treasurer. Director, Standard Batt Company, Flint. Complete Financial Director, Citizens Savings Bank, Owosso. A striking feature of the amuse- for payment of back dues. These of America, Director, Newcombe Separator Co. Director, Union Telephone Company figures therefore in no way explain ment devicer offered by Eastwood Noted Actor Play. in Dymov's Detroit. Service On "The World In Flames" This the record of 24,302 members plus Park is the world's largest roller Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mick. ALEXANDER REID DR. J. H, GREENWOOD coaster, a thriller of gigantic size Week-End. the 4,530 members newly enrolled Drug Stores in Detroit. Owner, Chain of Surgeon. Physician and and full of the most breath-taking PERSONAL PROPERTY— and accounted for. Member, State Board of Pharmacy. Detroit, Mick. HON. ALEX. J. GROESBECK Joseph Schoengold, noted star, "I am quite satisfied that the pub- little surprises. The park is easily Former President, State Druggists' Association. Insurance Company. President; Michigan Automobile Accounts reached by street car and free who was a Detroit guest during the lication of these figures will prove Detroit, Mich. HON. CLARE RETAN Former Governor of Michigan. Furniture the incompetence of the present Ad- parking space is afforded those past two weeks, will play his fare- Former Attorney-General of Michigan. Former Attorney-General of Michigan. well performance on Monday eve- ministration and throw some light who drive. Radio Attorney. Detroit, Mick. EDGAR A. GUEST Appropriate ceremonies will ning, at Littman's Yiddish Thea- on the Falistaffian character of the Howell, Mich. WILLIAM E. ROBB Electrical Appliances Of the Detroit Free Press. pronunciamentos that are being is- mark the grand opening on Friday, ter, Twelfth and Seward. The President, First State and Savings Bank, Howell. Sandusky, Mich. Store Fixtures JOHN H. HANDS sued in confidential one hundred April 27, the details of which will name of the play will be an- Secretary and General Manager, Citizens Mutual Vice-President and Cashier, State Bank of Store Equipment and fifty word night letters to Zion- be announced later. nounced from the stage during the Automobile Insurance Company, Howell. Sandusky. It is predicted that a phenome- performances on Saturday and ists, and in statements to the daily Garage Equipment Pontiac, Mich. THAD D. SEELEY Vice-President, Truman Moss State Bank, nal success will reward the efforts Sunday. press. Seeley & Linton. REAL ESTATE— Sandusky. of Mr. Wagner and his associates "Incidentally these figures, if Beginning with Friday evening, Director, Pontiac Commercial and Savings Bank. Detroit, Mich. L T. HANDS published, may enable many of us for their vision and public spirit in on Saturday and Sunday matinees First Mortgages Director, Pontiac Trust Company. Vice-President and General Manager, Michigan Life to understand the exact methods providing their fellow citizens of and evenings, Mr. Schoengold, as- Ann Arbor, Mich. HON. CHAS. E. SINK Second Mortgages Insurance Company. Detroit woth so delightful a place sisted by the entire company, will that have been heretofore em- State Senator. Land Contracts Former Insurance Commissioner of Michigan. ployed in order to perpetuate the of amusement and recreation. appear in Ossip Dymov's "The Secretary and Manager, University School of Former Director and General Superintendent of present leaders in office.' World in Flames." Bring all your financial prob- Music, Ann Arbor. Agencies, Michigan Mutual Life Insurance to us, a Detroit company Detroit, Mich. HON. 0. L SMITH Co., Detroit. SAYS MAYOR SHIELDS Norma Talmadge in "The lems offering you prompt and effi- Of MacKay, Wiley, Streeter, Smith and Tucker. Former General Superintendent of Agencies, GRAHAM BROTHERS cient local service. Special United States District Attorney. IS FRIEND OF JEWS Dove." National Life Insurance Company of the U. SHOW INCREASES Detroit, Mich. CHARLES A. H. THOM S. A. Vice-President and Secretary, Gregory, Mayer Mick. Detroit, Norma Talmadge in "The SCOTT E. LAMB Retail deliveries of Graham B. N. Kaufman Makes Statement and Thom Co. Dove," based on Willard Mack's Vice-President, Fidelity Trust Company, Detroit. on Result of Highland Park Brothers trucks in domestic and Detroit, Mich. L. WHITNEY WATKINS successful stage play, now show- President, First National Bank of Dearborn, Mich. Election of J. C. Shields. foreign fields showed sharp in- Treasurer, Michigan Life Insurance Company. Caspian, Mich. ing at the beautiful United Artists CHAS. E. LAWRENCE Associated Companies. creases for the week ending March Chairman, State Board of Agriculture. President, Caspian National Bank, Caspian. 31, compared to the previous the results in the recent Highland Theater, which opened its Detroit Director, Peoples State Bank of Manchester. ABRAHAM COOPER, Pres. engagement on Friday, in a melo- President, Commercial Bank, Stambaugh. Park primaries, has made the fol- week, according to statistics com- Detroit, Mich. JUDGE CLYDE I. WEBSTER Vice-President, First National Bank of Iron River. B. N. Kaufman, commenting on dramatic tale of Costa Roja, Total Paid In Capital and Sur- piled at the factory. Judge of Wayne County Circuit Court. General Superintendent, Verona Mining Company. totaled lowing statement in a letter to the known as "the red coast." plus, $1,000,000. deliveries Domestic Director, Commonwealth Commercial State Bank, Detroit, Mich. "The Dove" is the colorful, editor of The Detroit Jewish WM. P. LOVETT 1,007 for the week ending March Detroit. quick action narrative of a virtu- UNION INVESTMENT BLDG. Executive Secretary, Detroit Citizens' League. 31, compared to 785 for the pre- Chronicle: Ground Floor. The Jewish voters of Highlan,1 ous dancehall girl, a courageous vious week, a gain of 322 units, American employed in a gambling 320 West Fort Street or 41 per cent. Export deliveries Park are to be congratulated for house and "the bes' cabellero in their good judgment in supporting for the week ending March 31 Detroit totaled 319, compared to 201 for for office and aiding the election all Costa Roja," Don Jose Maria y Sandoval. Against a back- the previous week, a gain of 118 of John C. Shields.. "In spite of the handicap of ra- ground of guitars, stilletos, rou- units, or 59 per cent. Dealers from over the country cial prejudice which Mr. Shields lette wheels, fine ladies and grand are optimistic over prospects for encountered during his period as a gentlemen, the characterization of still greater increases in business mayoralty candidate, it is grati- Miss Talmadge as Dolores, "The this spring, according to reports (yinR that his honest efforts and Dove," a beautiful dancer comes reaching Dodge rothers, Inc. Pur- true sportsmanship were rewarded. to glowing life, according to those "As I stated in a previous open who have already seen Miss Tal. chases in the commercial car, truces and motor coach field indicate con- letter to The Chronicle, I again re- madge's latest screen contribu- ditions in practically every line of iterate that Mr. Shields is a great tion. 8021 Linwood friend of our people, and to prove business are improving. this he has in his very first ap- "Oh Kay" Remains Second Chinese-American Dishes pointments named Sam Kahn of Week at Cali. Massachusetts Licenses 50c Noon LAcheon Highland Park as a member of the Oh Kay," the musical comedy Judea Life Insurance Budget Committee, an office of hit, presented by Alex. A. Aaron I We Deliver spotnhsaibtiltithyis. ..slid might .ruete Vinton Freedly, in association is the and is The Judea Life Insurance Com- con with the Messrs. Shubert, will re- Tel. Walnut 2067 1 pang of New York has received first time in the history of High- main at the Cass Theater for an- authorization from Hon. Wesley land Park that anyone of the Jew- other week, beginning Sunday Service a la Carte after 5 p. m. 1 A E. Monk, commissioner of insur- ish faith has held public office. I night. It is tuneful, gay and lav- 0 i of Massachusetts, to transact desire to have this fact recorded, ishly produced, peopled with vocal- g *nee the business of life insurance in first, because I feel that the Jewish ists and comedians and is sure to p accordance with the provisions of voters of Highland Park should duplicate its New York success. The ' Its charter and chapter 175 of the know thin, and secondly, that our cast is headed by Julia Sanderson TO 1 general laws of Massachusetts. friend John C. Shields shall be sin- and Frank Crumit, those always The Judea Life began business dicated of any charge of intoler. popular favorites. Guy Bolton and 1 opetions P. G. Worehouse have provided a operations in New York state on ance." We have openings for several live-wire agents. An oppor- book that has resulted in the pro- May 19, 1927, and has received 1 1 tunity for the right men, writing accident and health as well , since then over $14,000,000 in ap- daction of a play that lends itself as general life policies. Our liberal contracts and commis- LOCUSTS THREATEN well to musical, costume and dance % i 01 plications for life insurance. aeons offer rare possibilities to men who want to grow with a Ito principal office in alasaachu- I PALESTINE CROPS embellishment and that is witty growing company. Phone Empire 0066. I • setts will be located at Boston. Mr. and with many amusing situations. Ellis Renan is the general agent George Gershwin has written the 0 1 US ALEM.—(J. T. Ai— music that has the jau lilt which Complete Oiling and Greasing . for northwestern Massachusetts. JERUSALEM.—(J. Service. 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