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Buy A Flower!

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The Fifteenth Annual Flower Day of the
Jewish National Fund is to be observed this
Saturday Night and all (lay Sunday.
Through the sale of flowers, the redemp-
tion of more Palestine land as the inalien-
able property of the entire Jewish people
will be made possible. .
In the event you are missed by our volun-
teer workers, you are urged to remit your
contribution, in any amount, by using the
attached coupon, and a flower will be
mailed to you.

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Detroit Jewish National Fund,

329 Majestic Building,

Detroit, Mich.

Enclosed you will find $
bution to the Jewish National
which send me a flower.

as my contri•
Flower Day, for

Name

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Philomathic Debating Club.

The Sufoll, Girls.

A variety program featured the
program of the last meeting of the
Philomathic Debating Club held
May 27, at the Atkinson branch of
the Shuarey Zedek, 9125 Twelfth
street. Manuel Ratner spoke on
the phenomenal growth of the
"General Motors Corporation, an
organization supreme." Sidney
Slobin outlined the history of the
old Detroit Iligh School, now
known as Central. Milton Marwil
reviewed the advisability of the
city of Detroit's adopting "The
Proposed Subway Rapid Transit
System." Seymour Caplan en-
lightened the organization upon
The Eloise Home for the Aged."
Jack Miller spoke upon the de-
velopment of "Belle Isle—Why It
Deserves to Rank Among the
World's Greatest Parks," and
David I.ipsitz discussed the fa-
emus "Rights of Man" by Thome
Payne. At the meeting of June 3,
the biannual election of officers
will be held. June 10 Will be the
last meeting of the Philomathic
this summer. The meetings will
resume in September. An outing
fir the members and alumni of the
taasanization will be held Sunday,
June 17, at Walled Lake. The
committee on arrangements an-
nounces that many pleasing novel-
ties will be featured.

The Sufolia Girls' last two me•t-
ings were held at the home of
Betty Goldman awl Beatrice
Cohen, respectively.
As a result
of a recent election, the following
were elected to till office: Presi-
dent, Betty Goldman; secretary,
Esther Weisman; treasurer, Ilea.
trice Cohen. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Esther
Levine, 3818 Humphrey.

NEWS

Pythi•rs Sister., Greater Detroit
Temple No. 152.
Pythian Sisters will hold the
first nieeting of the month Mon-
dal' evening, at 8 o'clock, at Castle
Hall. The entertainment commit-
tee has arranged for a number of
humorous acts. There will be
prizes and refreshments. Members
are urgent to attend.

Home Relief Society.

The Home Relief Society an-
nual spring dinner-dance will be
held Wednesday evening., June 13,
at Eastwood Inn, Gratiet and
Eight-Nlile Road. Miss Flora Le-
vine is chairman of the affair, as-
sisted by Mrs. NI. Wolfe and Sirs.
Si. Velick.

Junior Hadassah.
The June meeting of the Junior
MothersBent %. 1.71 "augiohltat:rs turned H
will take place Tuesday
Deborians.
out en masse for the Mother's Day evening, June
5, at the Philadel.
The Deborians met on Sunday at celebration. A luncheon was phis-Byron
Talmud Torah. The
the Melbourne Center. The mem- served at the home id' Miss Mary program planned for this meeting
bers were pleased with the success Aurotsky of Muirland avenue, includes vocal selections by Rhea
of the banquet, and it was decided
SiIingoitnhge'r king pis Harris Weisberg, accompanied by
that two social events a month be and siirUgrIou
Della Tobin; selections by a trio;
added to the club's program of ac- part of the day's festivities. Miss a program from the B'nai B'rith
tivities. The next affair wil be a Ann Ascher was guest of honor at Sympaony Orchestra; a recitation,
the
last
meeting.
The
next
meet-
and
a short play.
hike to Island Lake, on Sunday,
June 3. The next meeting of the ing will be held at the home of
Miss
Rose
Kur
12052
S
tee
club will be held on Sunday, June
H•koah Sports.
boulevard.
10, at the Melbourne Center.
The club, at its weekly meeting,
installed the new officers. The club
Phi.So.Lite Club.
has reorganized with Meyer Blatt
The Phi-So-Lite Club met at the
as its sponsor. An interesting
Melbourne Center May 22. A pic-
program, vonsisting of a debate
nic will be given at one of the
and several speeches, has been
lakes for members only.
planned for the next meeting.
Meeting of Council.

ASSOCIATION OF
JEWISH CLUBS

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ALL IN ONLY 9 MINUTES

PLENTY OF ROOM—NO WAITING
The Council of the Assoeiation
Les Copains Club.
of Jewish Clubs met May 28 at the
Our Capacity 1,600 Cars Per Day
The last open meeting brought
Y. W. II. A. The committee in
forth a number of new candidates
charge of Skits and Skats" pre-
for membership, among them be-
sented at Littman's Peoples Thea-
ing Rebecca I.utzky, Ben Caplan,
ter on May 23, reported the show
Arthur Katz, Teddy Tannenbaum.
a
decided
success.
The
silver
lov-
Beta Rhe Delta Sorority,
The Kirk of the club held an im-
ing cup, which was offered by the
The Beta Rho Delta net Thur., •
promptu picnic last Sunday at
association
for
the
best
presents•
day, May 24, at 8t) Rowena, at an
, Belle Isle, and were joined by the
tion, was awarded the Nite Haw
open meeting. Decoration Day,
" boys later in the afternoon. 'fhe
Club by the judges, Rabbi Leo
the Beta Rho Delta will have its
next meeting is to be held at Lou
70 MILES FROM DETROIT
Franc, Miss Ella Vera Feldman ate
annual affair at Put-in-Bay. The
Woronow's summer cottage.
Is now under ownership asd personal direction of Ruth
M iss lea Damsky. The Nit
sorority will be hostess at the open
Goldstone Marmon.
hawk Club was represented h
house at the "Y" June 3. An in-
Los Amigos Club,
Samuel J. Karp and Joseph Luft
Detroit's Largest Auto Wash Rack
Excellent Accommodations—Good Food
teresting program of entertain-
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Los Amigos Club held a picnic
The Junior Hebrew Relief Clu
ment will be furnished. Initiation
Sunday, May 27, at Elizabeth
For reservations phone Grass Lake 8104, or write Mack
was accepted as a member of th
of
Miss
Betty
Berger
will
take
Park.
Plans
were
made
for
a
Island Hotel, Grass Lake, Mich.
Tau Sigma Epsilon.
association. Delegates of the Ph
place this month. The weathers'
Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorm•ity was Gamma Eta Sorority were present moonlight. The next meeting will
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will spend their vacation together. l e
ntertained at several meetings th.• The next meeting of the Counci be held Sunday, June 3, at the
Several lakes and resorts are he-1
home 14 Mr. Weiss, 1901 Haze!-
r .
past few weeks. On April 13, Mist will be held on June 4, at the "Y.'
wood avenue.
inc taken into consideration. The!,
1rin Levin entertained at the home
next
meeting
will
take
place
Phone Cherry 1586
of her sister, Mrs. Jules Solomon
Phalanx Club.
Thursday. Miss Feldman will eon-le if West Boston boulevard. On
Sigma Alpha Chi.
At the last meeting of the Pha-
her interesting description of
The Sigma Alpha ('hi Frater-
April 2)), the sorority was enter- lanx Club, Thursday, May 24, at
her trip to • the West Indies.
nity on Slay 27 elected the fol-
tained at the home of Mrs. R. Polk the Y. W. H. A., Larry Dean was
lowing officers: William Barron,
if Sturtevant avenue, who acted initiated into the club.
:Makers of
It was shancellor; Harry Weingarten,
Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan
as joint hostess with Miss Lee unanimously decided that the ini-
Assoc i at i on,
vice-chancellor; Ben Weintrob,
Suberoff. Miss Stella Slavin en- tiation fee of the club be raised
AWNINGS, TENTS AND
The Detroit Ilebrew Ladies' Free
master of finance, re-•l•cted; Jack
tertained at her home on Elmhurst from $5 to $10 from June 1.
Erman, master of Abe %fl-
Loan
Association
will
meet
on
CANVAS PRODUCTS
avenue as hostess to members and delegates to the Council of the As-
-
oater, sergeant-at-arms.
Tuesday, June 5, at 7:30 p. m., in
their guests The next meeting sociation of Jewish Clubs reported
1833 Gratiot Avenue
Holbrook Synagogue, Holbrook at
will be held at the home of the that "Skits and Skats was a huge
Bicur Cholem Society.
Beaubiem Various reports will be
Misses Esther and Joanne Belen- success and the club congratulates
Tickets for the eighteenth an-
given. Final arrangements for the
son of Collingwood avenue.
the Nit, Hawk Club on winning nual excursion of the Flinn Cho-
picnic will take place. The presi-
If so, have them
the
silver
loving
cup
for
the
best
lera Society, given in conjunction
dent, Mre. Ida Solai, urges all com-
presentation at the show.
The with the Jewish Centers Council of
mittees in charge of this affair to
next
meeting
will
be
held
June
5.
Clubs, were distributed at the
be present at this meeting.
Which Requires No Polishing, by the
last meeting of the board of di-
ity.
Tau Phi F
rectors. Organizations desiring
J. W. E. W. 0.
The last meeting of the Tau l'hi reservations or tickets are asked
Mrs. II. Klein of 8710 Arcadia
HIGH PRESSURE ALEMITE LUBRICATION
Fraternity was held Sunday, May to communicate with Samuel Wex•
was the hostess at the last meet-
1329 East Vernor Highway Phone Randolp:t 7484
(Continued From Page One).
LARGE CARS $1.25
SMALL CARS $1.00
20, at the Y. W. H. A. A surprise ler, 987 King meatus Northway
ing on May 23. The North Wood-
High Pressure Washing Machines—Special Rate on Painting
ward Branch of the Jewish Wo- were conferred on Hadassah, and party in honor of Max (Radio) Ra- 1714-51.
"Whereas it wits understood that donee birthday was given at hi,
Cars—General Repairs—Body and Fender Bumping
men's European Welfare Organize-
don extends to the members Hadassah should enjoy these home, 1658 Waverly, Saturday,
52 East Forest Ave. Glendale 8051
rights
only in relation to the spe- May 26. This affair, planned by
thanks fur donating the card
tables. The next meeting will be cific obligations in maintaining its his mother, proved to be one of
medical
and sanitary work in Pal- the best events of the season.
held at the home of Mrs. N. Fish-
Twelve couples enjoyed the lunch-
man at 2984 Burlingame, Tuesday, estine; and
"Whereas
it was not the intent of eon and entertainment. Sfax Ra-
June 5, at 2 p. m. Nomination
and election of officers will take this agreement that Iladassah dom is the chancellor of Tau Phi
place. All members arc urged to should constitute itself a parallel Fraternity.
body to the Zionist Organization of
attend,
America and art independently of
1332 East Ferry
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Northway 3455-3456
the Zionist Organization of Amer-
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority met
Zeire
Zion.
FAMILY WASH
Mr. Bader, the leader of Hapoel ica in matters of Zionist policy; at the home of Miss Dorothy Kop-
WET AND FLAT
ROUGH DRY
pin of Taylor avenue, on May 22.
STARCH WORK
Hazoir, the labor party of Pales- and
"Whereas actions taken by the Plans are under way for the initia-
Flat work Ironed—
Including flat work
Beautifully
tine, is now visiting the Zeire Zion
national
board
of
Hadassah
have
tion
of two members, Misses Dora
balance damped.
Ironed
Finished
of Detroit in the interest of the
party fund, $1,100 being the quota violated the spirit of the agree- thy Koppin and Sophia Radom
ment
entered
into
by
the
Zionist
which
will be held on Saturday
for Detroit. Five hundred dollars
has already been raised during Organization of America and Ila- June 2. After the initiation th
dassah;
and
sorority will attend the theater, to
Mr. Bader's visit, leaving $600,
"Whereas such action tends to Ise followed by dinner. A pajama
which, according to indications,
will be raised without difficulty. jeopardize the authority of the party will be held that night at
The money obtained will be used Zionist Organization of America; the home of Miss Sonya I.ober, of
Virginia Park. The sorority at-
in organizing Chalutzim in Euro- therefore be it
"Resolved, That the national tended "Skits and Skats," which
pean countries, who are now un-
eliminating the Pullman surcharge. This action, while apparently a popular one, is
Open Day and Night!
able to enter Palestide. It is ex- executive committee authorizes was given at Littman's Jewish
dass legislation and as such is bound to involve losses not only to the railroads, but to
pected of the entire Zeire Zion the administrative committee of playhouse on May 23 by the As-
the traveling public who ride in the day coaches and to a number of communities that
membership that it will devote Sat- the Z. 0. A. to take steps to bring sociation of Jewish Clubs. The
now enjoy sleeping car service.
NEW CARS
urday evening, June 2, and Sun- about a complete adherence to and next meeting, in the form of a so-
ALL MODELS
HOWARD A. KENNEDY
day, June 3, to selling flowers for fulfillment of the said agreement cial, will be held at the home of
on
the
part
of
Hadassah,
and
work
bliss
Eva
Moscovitz
of
1725
East
the Jewish National Fund. A spe-
cial committee will be at the Jew- out and present a general plan for Davison avenue.
annually, which will have to be made up somehow. The surcharge is the only
ish Center, 31 Melbourne, to pro- the affiliation of various Zionist
revenue that the railroads get for the hauling of the heavier equipment and the Ind-
vide the volunteers with boxes and bodies within the Zionist Organ-
dental special service of parking this equipment at the stations and in coach yards. In
lotion of America."
flowers.
fact, the railroads have always had to pay to the Pullman Company a certain small
Rothenberg Presides.
charge for the mileage of each Pullman car and besides a guarantee of a certain mini-
Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home.
Morris Rothenberg, vice-presi-
mum of return covering a period of years. All of the returns for berths, etc., go to the
Under the able chairmanship of dent of the Zionist Organization,
Body Repair, Wood Work.
Car Washing — Tire and Battery Service
Mrs. Ralph Paul, many of the presided during the greater part
Pullman Company excepting the surcharge.
Fenders, Radiators, Frames,
Kelly's K
(Vernor Hy. and Brush). C. W. Kelly, Prop.
board members of the Detroit He- of the session Sunday. Mr. I.ipsky
Axles, Welding, Windshields,
brew Orphan HOW, 47 Rowena delivered a short address at the
Glass, Tops, Curtains, Seat
street, ere giving card parties and opening before leaving to attend a
Covers, Visors, Cushions,
stration. Its continuance has been recommended by the Interstate Commerce Commis-
Let your next car be a
teas at their homes for the bone- meeting in Baltimore.
sion after an exhaustive study of the entire question of passenger travel returns.
PAINTING
lit of the home. In addition to
During the session telegrams of
those previously mentioned, suc- confidence in the Lipsky adminis-
Let M. Serv• You.
cessful affairs were also given by tration were received from the
JACK ALKON
unusual service. It represents a heavy investment per passenger. The berth charge
Mrs. A. Katz, of 5426 Fisher ave. Zionist districts of San Francisco,
8640 Oakland Ave.
ANSWERS.
and the surcharge of 50 per cent which latter is the only revenue the railroads derive
HARLEY BUICK SALES
nue, and Mrs. Rachael Agree, att St. Louis and Milwaukee,
Phone Northway 1030
3252 Casa Men.
I. Because "Hebrew" has in re- her home on Blaine avenue. Mrs.
Hadassah Denial.
from this high class service) together, are not out of line with the charge for a room
G. BETZ, Manager.
Clemlale 4606 - 2629
cent times become the designation C. B. Kahn is also planning an af-
Officials of Iladassah denied
in a modern high class hotel.
for the "stage-Jew."
fair in the near future.
statements made at the meeting of
2. Because 25 years ago "Jew"
the national executive council on
Batteries Charged
was the designation of the "stage-
Sunday.
Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority.
does the passenger in the day coach, he should expect to pay for the added comfort.
Hebrew."
The Gamma Sigma Tau Soror-
The women protesting were Mrs.
Plenty of Loaners
The Pullman passenger is allotted two and one half times as much space as the person
3. It is taken from the word, Ju- ity met at the home of Miss Bertha Judith Epstein, chairman of the
Tires
Repaired—Vulcanising
dah, the name of the southern part Hackman. The rattle was won by West End Group of Iladassah;
riding in the day coach. The car weight per passenger of the average day coach—
Reinforced. Will Guarantee for
of Palestine which WAS the last Miss Dolores Shirr of Taylor ave- Mrs. Adolph Slomka, chairman of
PENN. OIL
assuming that it is filled—is about 6,800 pounds, The car weight per passenger of the
Years
national home of Jewish people.
nue. The next meeting will be the Brooklyn Chapter, and Miss
100% PURE
average Pullman sleeping car—assuming that sleeper is filled—is about 12,260 pounds.
-1. Juif.
held at the home of Miss Sarah Sarah Kitay, vice-chairman of Ju-
The cost to the railroad of hauling a sleeping car passenger is, therefore, approximately
5. Jude.
Rittman, 3776 Atkinson avenue, nior Hadassah.
1927 PINGREE
6. Zhid.
twice as much. Should not the sleeping car passenger pay for these additional privi-
Friday, June 8.
Miss Kitay, who said she yas
Realdeme: Garfield 7I011
7. Yehudi.
leges to the passenger and the obligations devolving upon the railroads?
present at the Zionist meeting.
Cadillac 9179
Office: 516 Buhl Bldg.
If. The daily evening prayer.
Iota Delta Kappa.
denied that six members of the
9131 Brush St.
9. The daily afternoon prayer.
The last meeting of the lot
National Board of Hadassah were
10. The daily morning prayer.
Delta Kappa Fraternity wsa held there, as reported. Only twit
Between Owen and Leicester Ct
summer and to Florida or California resorts in the Winter, are seasonal movements. The
11. An offering.
at the home of Al Schneider. Ai were there, she said. when the vote
Special P•ieeu of G(141 and Oil to
REV. JACOB I.
travel is all in one direction, which means that the return movement is an empty one.
12. After the daily offerings at Bob-Lo, Memorial Day, initiation was taken. Hadassah's position
Regular Customers
the Temple in Jerusalem.
MOHEL
of new members was held. Elec.l was stated by several of the wo-
13. Three times.
revenues
lion of officers is to he held at I men, Miss Kitay said.
Ileeewaitedod by many
and freight revenues.
11. Ziegfeld. and the Schuberts. the next meeting. The first
Detroit pity:itching Mr
The Hadassah office in New
•baz ewe sh ildren ex
15. The book of Job.
rounds of the checker tournament , York denied that any agreement
well se et hers.
16. The Book of Ruth.
were held. Mr. Brandwine (tercet- exists between it and the Zionist
11110 Hazelwood An..
17. The story of Joseph.
.' Mr. Gorelick; Mr. Kurtzman de- Organization except ss to work in
lathe abolition of the surcharge on Pullman fares must inevitably do one of threethings: —
WOO Empire 6426.
18. The Book of Kings.
feated Mr. Danner; Mr. Baetman Palestine and that the Zionist Or-
19, The Psalms.
defeated Mr. Ilerschman, and Mr. ganization had deposed the Hadas-
I. Result in cutting
service
guaranteed.
20. Ecclesiastes.
Rodman defeated Mr. Schneider. sah Central Committee in 1921:
Reinforcement
American Railroads;
We manufacture the best qual-
Due to elections, the finals of the
Women's Auxiliary of M•imonides tournament will not be held until
ity and the nicest designs. All
sleeping car service
less prosperous lines;
Medical Society.
sizes. Prompt deliveries and in-
June 10 and 17. The next meet.
I
The Women's Auxiliary of the ing is to be held at the home of
stallations.
Mohel Specialist
the burden
Maimonides
Medical
Society
held
Mr.
Jack
Rodman,
34:15
Beals
ave-
1116 Years' Experience
its last business meeting of the nue.
IContinued From Page One).
..uetioreea by Lead.ne
season on Wednesday evening,
of her desire to have her scenario
Pbysleterub
May 23. Many plans for the sum-
who ride in the day coaches.
Equ•lity Club.
filmed and sold in America
'11•dwarill te
trott•
mer and next season were made.
579 Kenilworth Ave.
The officers of the Equality Club
The program will include the fol-
ee• be lima* of tnetie-
Phone Longfellow 5889
A luncheon at the Women's City were hostesses to the members lowing declamations and readings:
;e1.1. care and draw
Unitas
Club, on June 3, will mark the and their husbands at a dinner-
The Golden Chain (De Goldene
enjoys a special set-vice to had for that special service.
close of the reason. The organ- dance at the Oriole Terrace on Keit) by J. I.. I'eretz; Joy (Frei-
2073 Gladotone
ization has planned a picnic at May 20.
lichs) by C. N. Bialik: If Not
Euclid 10467.
Bloomer State Park some time in
Higher Than That (Oib Nit Norh
4111y, and in August the members
Delta Sign,. Phi Sorority.
Becher) by J. L. Peretz; The
will meet again at a yacht party
Miss B. Shnurowitz of 15841 In- Grandmother (Die Bob•nuh) by S.
legislation. which is not desirable in this day and age.
on board the Yantic.
verness was hostess at the open Ansky; Study of the Talmud; A
Linwood and Tuxedo
meeting of the Delta Sigma Phi So- chapter from • Isaiah; "The Prayer"
Alpha Mu.
rority on Friday. Guests of the of Sholom Aleichem; The Massa-
A meeting of the Alpha Mu So- evening were the Misers Anne cre 'Al liashmhita) by C. N. Rio-
SHELL GAS and OILS
tribunal—the Interstate Commerce Commission—constituted to deal with the trans.
rority was held at the home of Lenin, Sallye Ellis and Belle Baron. lik; The Village Maiden (an orig-
portation industry exclusively.
TIRE REPAIRING
Min Dorothy Koplin of Leslie ave. Plans were discuseed for social ac- inal interpretation of "Das Dorf
Designed,
nut, Sundays May 20. Bridge tivities for the summer. The soror- Meidel," a character in Hirshhein's
Batteries
Charged,
Rented
-
followed the business meeting and ity attended "Skit, and Skats." drama, "Die
Financed.
Grine Felder;")
uaeconomic and unfair measure.
Repaired
prizes were awarded to Mesa Dorn- Bridge was played and a luncheon Prayer over the Candies; God of
MURPHY
,BUILDING
607
thy Klein and to Miss Betty Harris. served by the hostess. The next Abraham.
Call L's For Service
Highland Park., Mich.
The next meeting will be held at meeting will be held at the home
Miss Rath-Eini Will be assistad
Hemlcick 10134
the home of Mies Bessie Schreier of Miss Rose A. Rappaport of 9671 by • local artist at the piano, who
Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506
of Moss avenue, Sunday, June 3. Delmar avenue.
will also give • solo recital.

Address

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MACK ISLAND HOTEL
AT BEAUTIFUL WOLF LAKE

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The Coterie Club.

The Coterie Club attended the
performance of Skits and Skats in.
stead of holding a meeting last
Wednesday. Miss Jean Blair was
hostess to the club at a pajama
party and breakfast on May 26.
Miss Fanny Tut•hman was a guest
of the club at this time. The party
was in the form of a farewell gath-
ering to Miss Blair, who will leave
or Glocago for an extended stay.
Miss Harriet Stocker will be host-
ess to the club at the next meet-
ing.

TWO CONVEYOR SYSTEMS

MORRISON'S

AUTO SERVICE STATION

100 Vernor Highway West at Park Ave.

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Star Tent & Awning Co.

Th,

Are You Too Lazy or Too Busy to Polish
Your Nickel Auto Parts?

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PALMETTO GARAGE

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HADASSAH LEADERS
THREATENED WITH
• DISCIPLINE BY Z. 0.

Washing of All Can $1.50

CHROMIUM PLATED

EVACO INDUSTRIES

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Peoples Laundry Co.

Elimination of Pullman Surcharge Will Involve Loss of
$40,000,000 to Railroads and Will Shift the Burden
Upon Those Who Do Not Enjoy the Service

NEW MODEL "A" FORDS

U DRIVE IT!

THE Senate Committee has reported out favorably the Robinson bill

3736 Woodward — Glendale 7433

Gasoline - Oils - Pressure Lubrication

TO the Railroads, it involves immediately a loss of $40,000,000 in
revenue

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COLLISION

Sard's Super Service Station

AUTO

AUTO

THE surcharge was found necessary by the United States Railroad Admini-

The Rabbi Knows

BUICK

Detroit Auto Service

Ask Him

THE Pullman sleeping car after all is a hotel on wheels. It provides an

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SINCE the Pullman sleeping car passenger enjoys greater comfort than

Cement Garbage and
Ash Receptacles

H. M. KOFFMAN

SKINNERS

SERVICE STATION

ANOTHER illustration: The sleeping car lines to Michigan resorts in

SKLAR

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CONCRETE GARBAGE
AND ASH
RECEPTACLES

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1 REV.
REV J.
J SILVERMAN 1

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THE wiping out of $40,000,000 annually in passenger revenues involved

thrum of passenger train

HABIMAH ACTRESS
AT CENTER SUNDAY

2. Restricting

3. Or, shifting

American Concrete
Receptacle Company

DENNIS S. O'NEILL

ART'S TIRE AND
BATTERY SERVICE
11810

now provided by

on the

of the loss upon the shippers of freight.

ANY one of these expedients is unfair to the general public, that section

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RAILROADS have only two main sources of income--passenger

IT is a good principle of business at all times to require the person who

THE Pullman surcharge requires just that.

THE abolition of the surcharge, therefore, constitutes class or sumptuary

THE railroads do not object to governmental regulation by the proper

Builder

Homes
and

Built

WRITE your senator or congressman to day protesting against this

MICHIGAN RAILROAD ASSOCIATION

