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JEWISH CONDITIONS Nritt
IN POLAND DECRIED &mi ng!'

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New Years Greetings to All
Our Jewish Friends
and Patrons

Morris Fishman Declares
Them Economically Worse
Than Two Years Ago.

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Mrs. Feannie Hir•ch B. Asper
2088 Blaine A w vi:
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E:xl«nJs her heat
Byes and friends for • li•PPY and
Prosperous New Year

conditions in Poland
are much worse at present than
Alper and Son
Mr. and Mrs.
3273 Kendall Ave.
they were two years ago, Morris
lo their rela
t
Fishman, vice- 'Attend their bes
*ken and friends for a Happy and
president of the
Prosperous New Year
Detroit Life In-
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority
surance Co. and
Detroit, Mit .
a leader in a }, Bitend their best wishes ts members
number of Jew-
end fr iend. for a Ra'c'y•ml
Prosperous New Year
ish movements
here, declared
upon his return
B
on T hurs day
from a Euro-
Mr. •nd Mrs. Mark Barris
pean tour. Mr.
2374 Euclid Heights Blvd.
Fishman
W
Cleveland, Mi.,
accompanied by EXICTILI their hest wine. to their rein
and friends fora
•nd
M. FISHMAN
his son, Ben,
Prosperous New Year
who is a student at the University
of Michigan. They returned on
the S. S. France.
Mr. Fishman, who visited his
parents in Poland, compared condi-
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Cohen
2041 Gladstone
Gladstone
tions now with those that existed
to their rela -
during his visit two years ago, and Extend their best
tives •nd friends for • IlaPPY and
he emphasized the continued need
Plospertma New Year
of relief work in this country in
behalf of Polish Jewry.
•
Mr. Fishman visited among
other lands in Czechoslovakia and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fertel and
he has returned full of praise for
daughter Shirky
the freedom the Jews enjoy there..
3032 Sturt evant Ave.
Ile described the conditions of the Extend their hest wishes to their rela•
Jews there as "excellent," saying
tote, and friends for • Ilailte •nd
Prosperous New Year
that their liberties equal those of
American Jewry. lie described
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Feinberg
the old ghetto of Prague, which is
4280 Leslie Ave.
now populated by non-Jews. The Extend their best wishes to their rel. ,
tiers and friends for • Ilaiiiie and
old and famous synagogue is vis-
Prosperous New Year
ited yearly by thousands of tour-
hits. There are 40,000 Jews in
Prague.
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Nicholas Fancher

vHVEr!21 E 1 3EPHUEFAR}2Ay HERSHMAN SPEAKS mdlgt"NIIVAEJO.F`FTELRs
AT TWO BRANCHES
ROKEACH

Z. Winger, noted pant, auth o r of
a number of volumes, among them
"'Mina," "Gold and Green," "In
('user Ind," children's 110011A and Plans Yom Kippur Sermons
Ih•h• oit
other works, will he
for North End Centers.
guest this week-end. Ile is the edi-
tor of the monthly Die Aufkun.
Both
auxiliary services arranged
On Friday evening he will ad-
dress a meeting RI the Utley by Congregation Shaarey Zedek
fur
the
current High Holy Days
branch of the public library, Al-
ger and Woodward. On Saturday will be marked by a Yom Kippur
evening he will lie the guest of Mr. sermon by Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
and Mrs. Louis Miller, 1229 West These services are being held at
Warren avenue. Mr. Miller is a the congregation's branch at 9125
Twelfth street and at the West-
Detroit Jewish poet.
minster Community House, Glynn
Court and Hamilton avenue. Rab-
bi Hershman will deliver the Kol
Nitre sermon at the Twelfth
street branch, where lie will speak
on "What Does Yom Kippur ite-_
quire of Us?" On Yam Kippur day
he will preach at the Westminster
service. The subject of the ser-
Shaarey Zedek Classes Will mon will be "Putting Life Under
the Microscope."
Resume Work for Year.

SCHOOL REOPENS
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The Sunday School of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek will commence
work for the 1928-29 season Sun-
day morning, Oct. 14. at 10
o'clock, at the congregation's At-
kinson avenue branch, 9125
Twelfth street. All grades, from
kindergarten to high school and
beyond, will resume their sessions.
Registration of new pupils will
take place at 0 o'clock of the open-
ing day. All boys and
whether children, of members or
not, are invited to enroll. Credit
will be given for previous attend-
ance at Sunday School or at a Tal-
mud Torah. New pupils Will be
graded in accordance with their
age and equipment.
The teaching staff of the Sunday
School will remain substantially as
during the past year, when it was
composed of professional instruc-
tors of experience.

MUSIC

Symphony Orchestra Pre-
pares for Opening of
Season.

With the opening of the sym-
phony season less than three weeks
away, Orchestra Ilall is a beehive
of activity these days. Detailed
preparations are now complete
for one of the most interesting
seasons that has ever been spon-
sored by the Detroit Symphony
Society.
Owing to Ossip Gabrilowitsch's
departure on this year's leave of
absence, the concerto this year will
be in the hands of Victor Kolar,'
associate conductor of the Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glasser and Family
3200 Collingswood Ave.
Symphony Orchestra, and a group;
Extend their best wishes to their r airs
of world famous conductors who
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,sprity and
tkes
will make their Detroit appearance
in the following order: Emil Ober-
Mr. •nd Mrs. Arthur Gelh and Family
hoffer, William Vanlloogstraten,
3294 Glendale Ave.
(Continued from Page One.)
Eugene Goosmaw, Leopold Stok-
Extend their best wishes to their relit-
del, the son of Beilly, kidnap the
ewski, William Mongelberg, Sir
tives anti friends for a Happy •nd
boy. The tale spread among the
Pronperous New Year
Thomas Beecham, Bernardino Mo-
mob, causing wide excitement and
Mount Sinai Life to Further finial, Georg Enesco, Alfred Hertz,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin II. Goldberg
instilling fear in the hearts of the
Georg Schneevoigt and Nikolai
851 Sheridan Ave.
Palestine Industries
Jewish population. A search of Extend their best with, to their rel.,
Sokoloff.
With Surplus Funds.
lives and friends for a Happy and
Menders house was immediately
Monday, Oct. 1, will find all the
Prosperous New Year
undertaken by the police. Later,
musicians back at their desks for,
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)-- the first rehearsal, and the open-
the child was found wandering
Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Go.dstein
Ave.
3458 W. W
David A. Brown, national chair- ing pair of concerts will take place
near the railway station several
best wishes to their rels•
man of the United Jewish Cam- • on Thursday, (let. 11 and Friday
miles from the village. No action Extend their
lives •nd friends for • Moor •nd
paign, is to be the president of a afternoon, Oct. 12. Victor Kolar
was taken against the witnesses
Prosperous_ New Year
new Jewish insurance company will conduct the first pair of con-
who swore falsely.
which, according to an announce- certs and will have as his assisting ,
Blood Lie in Buchara.
K
ment, will aim to further indus- soloist, Miss Sophie Braslau, one
trial development in Palestine with of the finest contraltus now before
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The
Mr. Wolf H. Keidan
the company's surplus funds, in ac- the public.
falsity of the ritual murder rumor
W. Euclid Ave.
which called forth wide excitement Extetuls 2488
cordance with the provisions of
hi, best wi,hes I,, ni. rela•
in Tchardzhuya, Buchara, was
the New York state law governing
lives and friends for • Happy •nd
Prosperous New Year
proven by an official investigation
insurance corporations.
Isa Kramer at Orchestra
made by the authorities.
,Jenks & Rogers, attorneys, of 32
Hall Oct. 1.
and
Son
Leonard
Mrs. Bell K
It developed that about 10
Broadway,
New
York,
filed
with
1874 Pingree Ave.
Isa Kremer, the celebrated
years ago a Jewish butcher named Extend their hest wishes to their rela• the superintendent of insurance a singer of ballads and folk songs,
tires •nd friend. for a IlaiirY and
Rubin and his family were killed
certificate of intention to form the will open the fall concert season
Prosperous New Year
by bandits. Only one child, a deaf
company, which is to be known as at Orchestra hall on Monday eve-
mute, survived. The boy was Mr. and Mrs. Jut. K aaaaa and Family Mount Sinai Life Insurance Com- ning, Oct. 1. Miss Kremer has
2306 Taylor Ave.
adopted by relatives and because
pany and is to engage in general long been a favorite in Detroit,'
Extend their bestwishes to their rela.
of his abnormality he was closely
life, health and accident insur- but has not appeared here in con-
tires •nd friend. for a Happy •nd
guarded in the house. This aroused
Prosperous New Year
ance, not only in the United States cert for the past two years, spend-
suspicion on the part of neighbors
but also in Palestine.
ing most of the time abroad.
and it was soon whispered that the
Besides David A. Brown of De-
M
boy, kept in the house, was Chris-
troit as president, the board of di-
tian and was being used "for rit-
rectors be chosen from among
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Max and
ual purposes. By the process of
the subscribers is to consist of
Daughter Roe
addition a story was concocted
prominent Christian and Jewish
3740 Humphrey Ave.
that the Buchara Jews had invent- Extend I heir be, wt .has to then so. philanthropists, according to the
n,e" V
It was also de-
ed a special machine for sacking
announcement.
''''ry ''"' I
rd,,„Ipre lr ,.LI : li:l e r : 1 ,,%„.
Judaea
blood from the boy for the purpose
dared that when the new cone
of exporting it to the Jewish com-
pany is organized it will look into
munities abroad.
Blossoms of Zion.
the possibility of amalgamation
R
The attitude of the militia in
with one or more life insurance
The last meeting of the Bios-
the district was uncertain, adding
companies
now
in
existence.
sonic
of
Zion was held at the home
b
and
son
Clara Levine Rosen
danger to the safety of the Jew-
ass Medbmy
Among those who signed the of Cyrille Schwartz, 2200 Virginia
ish community. It was stated that Extend their best wkhes lot their r eta- certificate of intention are Mr. Park. Election of officers will take
Oyes a nil friends for a i1•1.1, „n il
some of the militia officials gave
Brown, Gustavus A. Rogers, men- place the end of this month. The
Prosperous New Year
credence to the rumor.
her of the firm of Jenks & Rogers, next meeting oil be held at the
—
The Tachkent Communist press,
Samuel G. Lamport, Jacob Levy home of Beatrice Berinholtz, 5435
in publishing the details of the in-
of Levy Brothers, builders, Justice Epworth boulevard.
S
vestigation, proving the absurdity
Mitchell May of the Brooklyn Su-
meeting preceding this was
of the charge, severely criticises
pe
Mr. and Mrs. Harry ShapIro and
reni Court, Jacoli Billikopf • held at the home of Mrs. Heyman
Daughter Roayn
the militia.
Congressman William M. Cohen, on Genesee avenue , Tuesday, Aug.
Blvd.
9410 D
Judge Francis X. :Mancuso of the 27 .
for . harry',,,o,
ri..nd,
wishes
to thew rein-
„,, their
.rni
hei f he.,
E xtend
Court of General Sessions, Ness
Checker Cabs Empire 7000
A game of bridge 1,111..Well the
Pro.perons New Year
York, Samuel Lubeli, president of N ot meting.
the
Belle
Oil
and
Gas
Company
of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovslry
Tulsa, Okla.; Bernard Semel,
•nd Family
Ezra Yehuda Club.
—
1250 Chicago Blvd.
Charles W. C ulkin, sheriff of New
.1 n 0 Ezra Yehuda Club h. re-
Extend their loot wen, to their rata-
l
of sumed its meetings, with plans for
York county; Joseph J. Kein
'Ives and friends for a II• plw a „,.
•
Prosperous New Year
Klein, Hinds & Finke, account- a series of interesting affairs.
The Mortgage and Contract Ca
ants; Samuel Rottenberg, Benja-
The next meeting will be held
503 Hammond Hide
Mr. and Mrs. Leo &linage!
min G. Ribman, Moses II. Bressler, at the home of Evelyn Shewitz,
7 9 Eason Ave.
eG
Formerly Detroit Land COMM,
i .,,h. i irtph,......e.rtria. stein.
II. Cohen and Leo Lowers- 12157 :Martindale avenue. Girls
ir f hiest , :v ti.
Extrde the d
residing in the Dexter seiction be-
Prosperous New Year
tween the ages of 11 to 13 are in-
A Happy and Prosperous
GRISWOLD.FIRST STATE vited to join the club.
Mr. and Mrs. Gem Schinagel

RITUAL MURDER LIE
INCITES JUGOSLAV
MOB AGAINST JEWS

Congregation Mishkan Israel,
Blaine and Linwood, at a meeting
Iltinday evening, at which Morris
Fishman, president of the congre-
gation, acted as chairman fur the
first time since his return from a
European tour, decided to hold an-
nual election of officers Monday
evening, Sept. 24.
A vote of thanks was extended
to the committee that had charge
of the sale of tickets for the High
Holy Days.
That the congregation was well
pleased with the services conduct-
ed by Cantor II. Milkovsky was
the sentiment expressed.

MR. and MRS.
J. A. MEYER
of Pontiac

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George J. Bachmann

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Mr. and Mrs. Ruhr Snits and Son
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1.1 v I end their bent wishes to thew rela-
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Prosperous New Year

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Extend their best wish., to their relit-
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208 Josephine Ave.
theirrela•
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FENKELL BRANCH TO
OPEN FALL SEASON

The Fenkell Branch of the Jew-
ish Centers Asociation, located at
3130 Fenkell, will formally "pen
its fall season the first week in Oc-
tober.
Activities are being planned to
meet every demand. Classes plan-
ned for the fall will include Yid-
dish, cooking, sewing, citizenship,
English, dancing, bridge, clam-
tion, social hygiene for girls over
14 years of age. Registrations
for these classes are now tieing
taken. Other classes will he form-
ed for which there is a demand.
Space is available for organiza-
tions desiring meeting quarters
For information call Nathan Bean,
supervisor of the Fenkell branch,
any day from 3 to 10 p. m.

Markson to Discuss Import-
ance of Jewish Holidays.

A. D. Markson, noted educator,
will address the Independent Rus-
sian-Polish
Aid Society at 8 p. m.
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, will confer the rank of Saturday evening, at Carpenters
Hall,
935
Alger.
Ile will have as
Knight on candidates Tuesday eve-
his topic "The Importance of Jew-
ning, Sept. 25.
Ilolidays
for
the
Progressive
ish
WM. ROSENBERG.
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Secretary
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Although a convenience and joy all
year 'round, gas as a source of home
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the changeable autumn season.

Then it is more than at any other
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Install gas heat now and be ready for
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Gas is the only fuel that needs no
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COMBINE IS APPROVED Max D. Lipsitz Sails for a
Tour of Palestine.
A plan fur the unification of the

Griswold-First State Bank with
the Union 'trust Company of De-
troit and the National Bank of
Commerce was approved Sept. 18
by the boards of directors of the
Griswold-First State and the Un-
ion Commerce Investment Com-
pany. The latter company is the
vehicle under which the Union
Trust Company and the National
Bank of Commerce operate under
unified management.
This arrangement will bring in-
to close affiliation the Union Trust
Company, National Bank of Com-
merce and Griswold-First State
hank with combined capital ac-
counts of approximately $19,000,-
000 and total resources of more
than 8150,000,000.
The three institutions will ,o-
Copy the new 40-story Union Trust
building which is now nearing
completion. This building will be
ore of the most beautiful and well-
designed banking offices in the
middle west and will have the most
fully protected vaults on this con-
tinent. Sixteen stories and three
basements wil occupied by the
affiliated companies.
Other members of the affiliated
banking group are the Union Title
& Guaranty Company which han-
dles the bulk of the title insur-
ance written in Michigan; Union
Joint Stock Land hank, Union
Savings Bank of Brightmoor, Un
ion State Bank of Fordson, Bank
of Commerce of Fordson, and Un-
ion Company of Detroit. The
Griswold-First State Bank will
bring into this group the Griswold'
First State Company also.

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all of their friends and
relatives for a happy
and prosperous
New Year

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years an active member of the
board of directors of the Zionist
District of Detroit and the United
Palestine Appeal, and an active
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Wednesday left for a tour of l'al-
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