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BETH EL'S MOONLIGHT

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ly elevated. Ile has been coiled to
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Ilebrew Law C011feered, in th e labor for many causes and has
language of the formal announce- never failed to respond. Ile has also u t e shown
.n 011 the screen.
ment, "in recognition of valuable tilled high and responsible post-
Other features of this, the twee
life-long service to Israel and man- tions in general as well as in Jew-
Thus the announcement ish service, with dignity and honor ty•sixth, Temple moonlight, will
kind."
Cherkos in point!.
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and I ikew ise with high idealism 1 I be:
continues:
h • "nes; "Babe" Marx will lead he'
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Tiller's Chorus from "'lip
"As a loyal citizen he has
ever sought to emphasize the
labored for litany years on behalf
spiritual content of Judaism and
of every worthy cause in his Inane
interpret this to his fellow Jews
city and contributed materially to
as an active force in their daily
the welfare and social progress of lives. Through his aspirations,
its people. As a faithful Jew he planning and building, Judaism
huts always 191 491 it generous sup- has been strengthened, Israel has
porter of and ardent worker for been honored, mankind hum 114,11
every constructive project in his blessed, and the name of God has
own congregation and in the larger been truly sacrificed."
Jewish community. Since 1919 hr
So runs the text of the formal
has been an able and indefatigable
leader in the pressing task of id- announcement by the 11(•brew

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jL H. D. DEGREE FOR
BR OW N FRANKEL

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levitating the sufferings and need, Union College of the conferring
of his fellow-Jews in Sastern Eu- of the degree upon him. Well de-
rope out Palestine. At great per- served tribute---and possibly a bit
short of his full deserts.
stolid sacrifice, and with unsur-
My obeisance to both 1/r. David
passed Zeal he has literally givt•i
himself to this task. Ile has spared A. Brown and Dr. Lee K. Frankel.
IVorthy
stirs of Israel, loyal work-
•
time.
nor
strength
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DETROIT SCHOOL OF
He has trav- t•I'S ill rhoVineyard Of the Lord,
in this high cause.
POPULAR MUSIC
the
whole
Jewish ()tomle applaud-
eled through all lands where Jews
dwell and with warm fellowship their decoration.
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till GI iswold S.
and understanding sympathy, woe li
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keen observation andconstructivi
effort he him net and labon.d with
and ministered to his iewish
brethren of all stations And opiii•
A New Address
idler. Ile has investigated, planned
and built wisely and with vision, so
that throughout the world Israel
Window Shade and Drapery Co.
might again raise its head in peace
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and walk with self-respect and Mrs. Finsterwald Elected
and Window
dignity, and that Judaism might
we manufaclun:Looet
Vive - President of State
S h ades.
live and gro• and serve in even
Sisterhoods.
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larger measure and with more and
more bounteous blessing. Among
The Michigan State Federation
the Jewish leaders of this age he
stands deservedly in the foremost of Temple Sisterhoods, at its re-
Eat Your Meals at
rank." cent annual convention, at Jack-
Anil, fittingly, this distinction is min, elected the following officers:
KOSHER RESTAURANT conferred wit); pr.• Frankel "in Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb if Sagi-
recognition,oi abtindant and faith- now, president, to succeed Sirs.
Try Our Home-Like Meals
yirs.
ful serviee. to Israel and man- lick Rosenthal iif took ; S
Detroit
Heman Finsterwald
0832 TWELFTH STREET
kind.'.'•
inimitable Pohl Cuisine will
and
Mrs.
M.
Fishman
of
Grand
The MI.
Fidelity to "Abodah."
°reeled
I ts Rapids, first and second vice-presi-
Ilt•re is another man who
his fidelity to "Abodah and C.- dents, respectively; Sirs. Frances
•
milath t'hasodim" and therefore. Levy of Bay City, corresponding

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CONVENTION HONOR
FOR LOCAL WOMAN

LA SALLE

NORMAN H. BIRNKRANT
Chairman Moonlight Committee.

Rabbis

At Hebrew Union

MOSLEMS EMBRACE JUDAISM
our redont concert.
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We feel that the success of our
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nu t ruths I hat e app id 10
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6. LETTER_ ES 0 X. j ci your efforts in our behalf.
the chief rabbinate fur admission
"AZ"III "URAL SOCIETY, into the Jewish faith. They are
Yeas J. Hoffman, Secretary.
Ibn Abdullah. aged 24, and Ibn
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:,
Abdul Rahman, 27.
l'he Ilazomir Choral Society
When you are all agreed upon
wishes to express its deep apitre the tinie, said the curate, I will
A mansion built is an estate de-
elation for your kind support and •
make it rain.
stroyed.
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CINCINNATI.— David A.
Brown of Detroit and 1/r. Lee K.
Frankel if New York, were given
Ile honorary degree of Doctor of
Hebrew Law by the Hebrew Union
convict. at its annual graduation
exercises held Saturditi• in the
chapel of the institution. The hon-
i nay degrees which are usuidly 7h.t
conferred tin outstanding ,ellidars
who have distinguished theinseltes

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The Twenty-Sixth Annual

emple Moonlight

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literature, were conferred on Mr.
Brown and Dr. Frankel by Dr. Jul-
mn Morellstern, president of the
;allege, in recognition of "dis-
tinguished Sell- Ill' to American
lewry and American Judaism, - I i ; t •
were prt•sented to Mr. Brown • i;
in person, and 1/r. Frankel in alb
, entia. lir. Frankel leaving at mid-
night Saturday fur London to lit -
IC1111 it •onft.renee on the Jewish
.1gt•ney for Palestine.
Fourteent membt-rs of the good
noting class who were ordained tl ,
rabbis by Dr. Morgenstern are:
Cus F. Falk, New (lrleans; Hirsch
I,. Freund, cim•innati; Milton
Greenwald, Louisville; Israel II:ic
berg, Cincinnati; Eugene E.
Ililishman, Cleveland; Philip IV.
tottia, Ch•velaml; Lawrence E. B.
Kahn, Cin•innati; Julius Kerman,
St. Louis; Max Lasker, Provi-
1'
dence; Irving NI. Levey, Chicago;
-1:teuilt .1. Ogcl Cinicnnati;
M. llosensweig,
Ilt•rman Eliot Snyder, Trey; Sid-
bey E. Unger, New York City.
Eight of the graduates have al-
ready Magi placed in different pul-
pits throughout the country, his,
joining the staff of the i • Bital of
iAisi•rican Ilt•brew Congregations
as regional rabbis.
Active in Jewish Causes.

Sandalma ,
II arol (I
Topics;"
(Banjo Buth, Victor and Colum
bin record artist, will sing. Cecil
Birnitrant is in charge of the en
tertainment program.
"McKinney's Cotton Pickers,'
well known broadcasting orches
tra, will supply the music for the
occasion. This orchestra will pliii
for an hour after the boat has
docked, from 11:30 to 12:30,
l'he committee in charge has se-
cured the Columbia, one of Ht.'
Both Mr. !frown and Dr. Frank-
also, to Torah, huts won the high- secretary; Mrs. Blanche Seitner of largest moonlight boats, accommo el have keen 11C1iVe 111 the Jewish
DAILEY
C.
S. M. SIIORR V.
est distinction which the Jews can Flint, recording secretary, and dating 3,000, thereby making pro- cause, taking leading parts in all
Mrs. Miriam Wolff of Jackson,
vision for one of the largest at- important .lowish movements. SI r. •:".•
confer upon one of its devoted
treasurer.
tendances in the history of Beth Brown is identified with the raising
sons. Not adventitious is the po-
Debcgates were present from De- El moonlights. In order to pre-
sition that he occupies in ta i I
of funds fur philanthropic put-
great fields. In each he has won fruit, Flint, Kalamazoo, Grand vent overcrowding, however,,(111
poses, and Dr. Frankels grt.ate,i
"See Shore Dailey"
hie; eminence by the merit of his Rapids, Muskegon, Saginaw, Pe- 1,800 tickets will be sold.
service has been in the administrie
surpassing ability. In each he has toskey, Bay City, Lansing and
Tickets are now obtainable at Bon and utilization of philanthro-
made his was• step by step, firmly Jackson. The Detroit delegation Grinnell's, at the duck, or from any pic funds fur the greatest good to
adhering to his ethical concepts, included Mrs. Louis Musliner,
of the following members: El, humanity. Mr. Brown is chairman j t.
Herman I. insterwald, Mrs. ( o p
Goldberg, Jean of the tibance committee of the Un-
and even niiire firmly, if that be
en, Virginia
Sloman and Mrs. Oscar Robinson.' Freem
Miller, Milton Silberberg, Irvin ion of American Ileloiew Congre-
possible, to the great fundamentals
SERVICE STATION
O ne of the principal speake sl
of Judaism. It is significant that
e " 1It . "'lank Klein. Ed. gations. He i.s abo chairman of
at the convention was Rabbi Leon Rann
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Rosenberg, Buddy Harris, (roldye the• United Jewish Campaign
both he and his cont.:woe in dis-
Frani, who said, among other Vehon, Cecil Birnkrant, Sylvia
which has raised approximately
tinction should both, though
Dexter and Waverly
Krell, Mildred Rosenmann; Shii s:2(1,0011.0tai fur suffering Jewry
/ neither may be called "pious" in things:
"Wanton of the Sisterhoods Mild ley Ilibler, Jean Niusliner, Normati ;thread. lie recently was htnol of
- it- reO rioted definition, have
sem oil, still be serving. the roust' the lifeline of the Jewish faith. Ilienbrant, Angelo Maybaum. it flying squadron of prominent
and that both should Previously the men had field lead- Leonard Simons, Annette Schtwi layint.n and robins who toured the
have served shoulder to shoulder ership. With the World War der, Leah Levin, Beatrice Oppen- country in lit.half of the union in 441,
in the great, the holy war to save changing the ideas and thoughts of ht.im, Mildred Harris, Mildred older to increase its income to
the Jews of Europe from the on- men, the women arc at the present Fink, Beatrice Ehrlich, Marguld meet the budgetary demands of the
tittle doing the serious work of the Vehon, Mildred Yarrows, Wilma various activities of the organiza- .*2
Day and Night Service
slaughts of the Four Horsemen.
Synagogue. Education is the key Closer, Lydia Bloom, Norma tion. For this work which he did
Dr. Frankels great nit•rit lies in
STORAGE
word if the work of today and Brown and liuddy Maybaum.
in co-operation with the Alumni
the field of social service rather
should be the aim if ill educators
Patrons and patronesses for the Association of the Hebrew Union
GENERAL REPAIRING
than in the realm of philanthropy,
connected with the sisterhood."
event are listed in the society (•ollege, Mr. Brown was made an
even though both are inter-related
Rabbi Frani referred to the ab- columns.
Washing, Gasoline, Ale-
honorary member of the associa-
in the minds of most. For while
sence of anti-Semitism in Jackson.
Him, the fire) lay member of that
David A. Brown is identified with
miting and Tire Service
Ile spoke of the need for a f•dera-
organization. 1/r. Frankel is vic•-
the raising of funds fur philan-
tion of Jewish school teachers.
Cars Called For and Delivered
president of the Metropolitan Life
thropic purposes, Dr. Frankel's
Insurlint•e Company, a memlit•r of
greatest service huts been in the
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the executive board of the Union
administration and utilization of
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Initiation of Existing Chanter to of American Hebrew Congrega-
philanthropic funds for the great •
Be Field Sunday Afternoon.
tions, and is a ,ember if a com-
est good to humanity, to Jews and
mission xvhich is aiding in the or-
to non-Jews. Ti Ilion. than to
Initiatory rites fur the last rims ganization of it Jewish Agency for
anyone else, the credit is due to
of candidates Cr be admitted this Palest inv.
Dr. Frankel for having raised the
season to membership in Detroit
The Previously Honored.
degrading distribution if alms to Sunday Services:
Chapter No. 03, Order of Aleph
Four other Jewish laymen hutve
the high estate of social justice.
CARS
There will be no more Sunday Zatlik Aleph of the Independent
had this honor bestowed up•in them
Once jeered at as "scientific phi- morning services until the fall.
Order Irrith, will be held on before Mr. Brown and Dr. Finlik-
Washing, Polishing,
lanthropy" as cold, calculating and
Sunday afternoon, .141it• III, at the
•! were included in this distin-
impersonal, the Jewish philosophy Sabbath Services:
Vacuumed
'Frith conmuunity colder. 275
guished roster, and they were the
of "tzodoko" as differentiated
Saturday services will continue Fast I'm ry aVellItt. With the ail- bite Jacob H. Schiff if New York,
100%
from the aimless sentimentality of
throughout the summer. On Sat- (litho) of these candidattas the A. famous philanthropist, Hon. Simon
Ilellenic "Caritas" has now become urday, June 9, the pulpit will he
Z. A. r(ister will inelude 5U names.
IV(olf of Washington,. D. C., fo..
a fixed principle in public life. His
occupied by Dr. Leo M. Franklin.
Tire and Battery Service
Organization of a cc-youth I)et noir many years chairman if the Board
service to his people, in America,
A. Z. A. hauler is now living con- of Jewish Deputies, and Load.
SUNOCO GAS and OILS
in Europe, in Palestine have made
Beth El College of Jewish Studies: sidered. Judging from the rapid Marshall and Max .I. Kohler, both
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him historic, and he has won honor
Rabbi Leon Frani, director o f growth of the first group, which
of New Turk.
12039 Dexter at Duane
for them in every field in which
Beth El College of Jewish Studies, was installed last September, it is
(migrant of the graduation
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he labors.
Will welcome any suggestions that quite likely that another chapter ext•reisos included addresses and
"As a devoted and far-seeing may 'be written him as to courses will lie formed to ;he fall.
greetings by Hon. .A Ifrtal Co-
pioneer in the field of Jewish social to be offered by the college and as
More than 30 members of the hen, chairman of the !antral of gov-
service he helped to formulate its to the day and hour when courses chapt•• and the r friends attended
ernors of the college; and t harks
basic principles, to develop its shall be given. The proper sched- the perform:int • of "The Sloe-
Shohl, honorary president of the
undt .• tia auspit•es of the Union of American Hebrew Con-
aims and methods and to lay the ule of the college calls fur general
foundations of many of its most sessions on Monday night and spe- Sisterhood of Pist ai. Lodge, a• the
gregation,.. Rabbi Sol mom Star-
important institutions. Ile has de- t•ial sessions of women's groups on Bonstelle Playhouse on Sni..lby
reds if Lincoln, Neb., gave the in-
servedly become the fot•emost Tuesday afternoon.
evening, June 3.
vot.ation, and Rabbi Charles S. Le-
figure in America in the promo-
Inaugurating the summer si.dial vi of Cincinnati, tuft- l.• towed the
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tion of systematic public health The Temple Moonlight:
season, the chapter held an outing benediction.
Miller Tires
service. Through him, the lives of
The annual Tenipb. Moonlight, to Put-in-Bay for its members ;mil
Rabbi Morris 711. l'out dicta of
Storage, Washing,
thousands of American citizens of given under the auspices of the friends, on Decoration Dap.
Indianapolis, of the edits of 1901,
Greasing and Doping
today and tomorrow have been Young People's Temple Club,
At an open meting commeor 'rat- delivered the baccah•uriatte ser-
prolonged, their environmental takes place Monday night, June ing the fourth anniversary of the
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mon.
conditions immeasurably improved, IS, at S:30, on the steamer Colum. national organization, Ann F dbes,
24-Hour Service
their welfare and happiness in- bia, at the foot of Woodward ave- well-known Red Apple ('lob radio
Operated by Neighbor Tire &
creased, and the standard of living nue. The famous broadcasting and entertainer, sang a group of 1,1m_
Repair Co., 8201 Hamilton
of our American people appreeiab- recording orchestra, McKinflel' , lar songs. Robert Zeff
Ad-
Cotton Pickers, will play. Acts the commemorative atIrt•ss.
from "Tip-Top-Topies" will be ditional entertainment was presid-
--- -
ed
by
Miss
Betty
Harris,
Mae
ist;
given
and
a
unique
program
of
Four Jewish students at the De-
Announcing the Opening of
Sam IV. Ilimel and Zeldin Cohen, troit City Law School were elect-
motion pictures will be shown.
monologists; and Goodman Cohen ed to Pi Sigma Omicron, national
and Harold Goldstein, s axopheiiist honorary forensic fraternity, which
School of Religion:
The School of Religion is closed and pianist, respectively.
was recently installed at this legal
for the season. Any students who
institution.
9105 Twelfth St., at Clairmount
have not taken their final examina- COUNCIL PLANS JOINT
T. George Sternberg, Irving
tions should come to the school of-
speciaiiiits in Ladies' and Children's Haircutting
TASHMOO EXCURSION Small, Herbert Weil And Harry R.
I five and their examinations will be
Schwartz
were the recipients if
Our Prices Will Always Remain the Same:
given them. The school will re- Extensive Program Includes Dane-
this honor. These students were
open Sunday, Sept.. .
ing, Field Games, Picnicing.
Haircuts 50c, Shaves 25c
members of the law school varsity
debating team.
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The Council of Clubs if the
The honorary members of this
Jewish Centers Association is fraternity are Dean Allan Camp-
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completing plans fur an excursion bell, John C. Bells and William S.
giv-
to Tashmoo Island which it is ii iu
Sayres, United States master in
ing in conjunction with tht
chancery, who are also members
Cholem Soeit.ty, Sunday, June 17,
of the focally.
at 9 o'clock, and will start from
Sternberg is a senior, the vire-
the foot of Griswold street.
There will be dancing on the president of the Detroit City Law
School
Forensic Association, and
looat, the music being furnished by
Jules KI(.in's "Sea Hawks." The a member of Phi Sigma Lambda
legal
fraternity.
Small is a junior
elaborate program arranged in-
cludes field games (consisting of and also a member of the Phi
Sigma
Lambda.
Weil is treasurer
races, novelty events and ball
games), dancing at the island if the sophomore class. Schwartz
is
treasurer
of
the
freshman class
dance hall, picnicing, and other
and ttf the forensic fraternity.
forms of entertainment.
member
of
Alpha
Theta Kappa
The committee in charge is en-
deavoring to make this excur , ion legal fraternity, and student li-
one of the largest ever held. Those brarian.
Gold keys emblematic of th••
in charge are: Samuel Wexler.
popular kinds of curtains. Three of the moat remarkable
Marion Simons, Betty Drophin, fraternity have been presented t'•
Three of the most
students.
these
values you have seen this season. Our curtain buyer made a special buying
Julian Grace, I. Kalt, Burton Se-

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Young People's Temple Club

Monday
Night
June 18

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Come and
Dance to the

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Tunes

McKINNEY'S
COTTON
PICKERS

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Wiley & Hickmon
Garage

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GARAGE

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Community Barber Shop

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F OBER

Curtain Sale
$1.00

New Crisscross Curtains!
5-Piece Curtain Sets!
Ruffled Voile Curtains!

trip to secure these curtains for (his event—and there isn't anything too strong
hat we can say about their unusual value at ONE DOLLAR. Curtain season
is now at its height, and we urge every housewife who reads this to come here
need at this low price .
Monday and secure all the curtains they will

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New Crisscross Curtains:

tt in soft, ecru color. Made ready
These are made of fine quality marquisee
ed tie-backs to match,
to slip over the rod. 3-inch relies, andruffl

Ruffled Curtains:

Made in plain voile with colored voile ruffles. Fast colors, in blue, rose,
yards long. Durable materials, launders per-
green. Tie-backs to match. 21' 4
fectly.

5-Piece ecru
Curtain
Sets:
colored marquisette, with appliqued bands in rose, blue, green or

gold. 52-inch valance and tie-backs to match. Overlock

stitching in colors.

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ENTERTAINERS

Also moving pictures through courtesy of Morey
Caplan of II& Metropolitan Motion Picture Co.

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Dancing for One Hour After
Boat Docks (11:30 to 12:30)

PLAN TO ORGANIZE
NEW A. Z. A. BRANCH

Alemite—Zerk
Service

Of

First Deck—Reception
Second Deck—Dancing
Third Deck—Entertainment

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tutees

nt( and Sol Selik. Tickets may be
obtained fpon the committee or
the Jewish 'Center.

Hadassah Board to Hold
Dinner-Meeting June 13,

A dinner-meeting of Detroit Ila-
dassah will take place nest IVed-
nesday evening, June 13, at the
Iselerest Hotel. Old and new
hoard members will have the op-
portunity of getting acquainted at
this meeting. Reservations should
be promptly telephoned to Min.
Joseph II. Ehrlich, Northway
0312.

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on sale at Grinnell Bros. Box Office.

A STATEMENT

RELATING TO THE FUTURE OF
THE CHRYSLER CORPORATION
caid DODGE BROTHERS, INC.

The widespread public interest in recent events affecting the

Chrysler Corporation and Dodge Brothers, Inc., deserves an

authentic and official statement and an assurance regarding the

future of these two corporations.

Subject to the approval of stockholders, Dodge Brothers, Inc.,

will be acquired by the Chrysler Corporation, the plan of

amalgamation having been recommended by their respective

boards of directors.

Each of these great institutions will retain its identity, and will

continue, as heretofore, to produce and market its own product

i n accordance with the igh and progressive sta ndards from which

motor car buyers the world over have previously benefited.

Each will benefit from the consummation of a plan which
unites such tremendous resources in material, manufacturing

facilities, financial power and manufacturing genius.

Dodge Brothers will continue to he Dodge Brothers, and

Chrysler will he Chrysler. Their products will he separate

and distinct and will be continued in production without

interruption. Their sales organizations will he unrelated

except as they shall mutually share in the advantages of the

consolidation.

Both public and dealers may look forward to the greater bene-

fits which the consolidation of such tremendous resources

will produce — and the men identified with these businesses

may he assured of a stable and definite future, inspired by the
progressiveness which has been responsible for this uniting

of two great companies.

CHRYSLER CORPORATION
DODGE BROTHERS, INC.

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