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$500,000 Bond Issue
For Commonwealth
Z. 0. A. Executive Protests
Wailing Wall Incident ;
Ask Hadassah Aid.
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NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Pal-
estinian and American problems
vitally affecting the Zionist move-
ment in the United States were
discussed and action taken at the
meeting of the National Executive
Committee of the Zionist Organi-
zation of America held all day
Sunday at the Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel in New York City. Elihu
D. Stone, Assistant United States
Attorney of Boston, presided, and
115 members of the body which has
legislative power between conven-
tions were present.
The floating of a $500,000 bond
issue to straighten out the affairs
of the American Zion Common-
wealth, a protest against the Wail-
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Mg Wall incident, the adoption of
13 DETROIT JEWS-IN
LATEST "WHO IS WHO"
a balanced budget, the raising of
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a special fund to wipe out the deft-,
•it of the Z. 0. A. and the filling,
The following 13 Detroit , Jews
of vacancies were the major tneas-
are listed among the nation s not-
urea passed upon.
ables in the latest edition of "Who
To Sava Z. C. Holdings.
is Who in America," which made
The $500,000 bond issue, accord- its appearance this month:
ing to the authorization given the
Dr. ('has. I). Aaron, physician,
Administrative Committee, is to
Dr. Emile Amberg, physician,
be interest boaring,, guaranteed. It
Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, physi-
is amortized over a period of 10 cian,
years. The consent of the World
Dr. Max Bailin, surgeon,
Zionist Executive will be required
David A. Brown, business man
before the issue may be floated. and communal worker,
The resolution was proposed by
Fred 31. Butzel, lawyer,
David Freiberger, harry Sucher
Leo M. Butzel. lawyer,
of, the Jerusalem Zionist Execu-
Leo M. Franklin, rabbi,
tive, Louis Lipsky and Morris
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, musician
Rothenberg urged the action to and orchestra conductor,
save the Zion Commonwealth
Dr. I.ouis J. Ilirahman, surgeon,
holdings.
Albert Kahn, architect,
Louis James Rosenberg, lawyer
The resolution condemning the
Wailing Wall incident and pro- and diplomatist,
Chas. C. Simons, federal judge.
testing against the Jerusalem po-
lice for permitting the outrage is
to be forwarded to the League of
Nations, the Palestine govern- calling for the expenditure by the
ment and to the American Repre- Zionist Organization of America
sentative in Palestine.
of $254,176.50 including periodi-
A budget for the period of Sept. cals, was adopted at the recom-
1, 1928, until August 31, 1929, mendation of Dr. I. M. Rubinow,
National Executive Director of
the Z. O. A. and U. P. A. The
estimated income front all sources
was set at $209,500, making a de-
ficit of $44,675. This deficit will
he made up by a general appro-
priation from the United Palestine
Appeal of the amount of $10,000
for general propaganda work, in
addition to the $60,000 paid by the
United Palestine Appeal to the
Zionist Organization of America
for 30,000 copies of the New Pal-
estine, which is sent to the U. I'.
A. contributors.
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fling Jan. 1, was adopted follow
ing a very heated discussion, dur
ing which several votes were tak
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CHARLES INFELD
eA Member of the Fishman °Agency
Mr. Infeld deserted the cleaning business to join this organ-
ization because he saw the possibilities of rendering his friends a
real service. Although he has been with us just a little over 11,
years he has been very successful, which proves that selling a
Detroit Life policy is rendering a real service. But Mr. Infeld
does even more than that—he keeps in touch with his clients to
serve them constantly. He won two prizes in the last "Fishman
Month" contest.
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"The Company of Service"
MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-Pres.
M. E. O'BRIEN, Pres.
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en. In the first vote the proposal
was defeated by a majority of 38
to 35. • F o llow ing th e :vote, how- ,•
yCSUNG ISRAEL PLANS
• WORK
FOR NEW YEAR
ever, Dr. Kaplan, recently elected
chairman of the administrative'
Young Israel • of Detroit will
committee, protested against the formally open the new season itith •
procedure by leaving the hall in the meeting which it will hold Wed-
anger. A roll call was then taken nesday evening, Oct. 21, at the
and the recommendations of the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne aye-
governing council to convert the' nue.
Yiddish organ into a monthly was ! A successful year, replete with
adopted by a majority of 55 to 44. activities of varied interest, was
A heated discussion then ensued brought to a close with the Rosh
in connection with the demands Hashanah and Von Kippur sere-
made by some of the members that ices conducted by Young Israel of
the subsidy to the Hadoar, Hebrew' Detroit at its synagogue in the
wekely, be increased wed that a Jewish Center. These aervices—an
subsidy to the Avukah, Zionist annual feature—were well received,
student federation, in the amount' and the intelligent direction and
of $3,000 be granted, 1/r. Rubinow dignified restraint aroused touch
declaring that for the present it favorable comment.
was necessary for the Zionist Or-
For the meting year, Young
ganization to forego these sub-
! Israel plans a program with in-
ventions, despite their desirability, creased activities—of a scope that
in order that the financial obligee- promises to appeal to the young
Lions of the Z. 0. A. may be met. men and wonien of Detroit. A vast
Raise $15,000 Fund.
reorganization policy, recently an-
In response to an appeal by flounced by the executive board,
Mr. Lipsky, the members of the embraces a vigorous membership
executive committee and others campaign to be directed to the Jew-
present contributed the amount of ish youth of Detroit. To those in-
$15,000 towards a special fund for dividuals interested in "Youth as
the wiping out of the deficit and an Entity," is extended a cordial
for providing for the special ap- invitation to attend the meetings
propriations for cultural work and and Sabbath services of Young
the publications. This, it was de- Israel of Detroit.
• clared, will be the nucleus for a
—
nationwide effort to wipe out the
deficit.
Foll owing this response, the
committee voted to increase the
subsidy to the Radnor to $7,200.
The matter of the Avukah was re-
ferred to the governing council for
decision.
A nominations committee, an-
At a meeting recently held be-
pointed by Mr. Stone, to fill the tween the officers of the Jewish
vacancies in the executive com- Welfare Federation and the Com-
mittee and to nominate a secretary, minty Fund it was decided that
COMMUNITY FUND
of the executive committee, con- this year the Detroit Service Group,
sisted of Harry Friedberg, Kan-
which is the money raising body
sas City, chairman; J. RudayskY, of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
Fall River. Mass; I. T. Feingold, operate • independently and solicit
Chicago; Louis Shapiro, Ports- selected Jewish prospects. Last
mouth; and Edward Cohen. The year the Jewish group made a eels-
ceemmittee proposed Meyer W. lively poor showing in the COIll•
eisgal for secretary. Mr. Weis- !
munity Fund campaign. By this
Lai declined the nomination, but a new
method, which makes possible
vote on the acceptance of the nom- the
of i tJewish
t hlat!
a
ination committee's re-port result- jewsolicitation
workers,
is expected
NI in the unanimous election of the yield from the Jewish comniun-
Mr. Weisgal, jity will he increased. Samuel
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Expect Hadassah Aid.
!Summerfield, president of the De-
Although the referendum now
troit Service Group, stated that in
being taken among the Hadassah ' order to meet the expansion needs
chapters as to whether or not the of the Jewish Welfare agencies it
Hadassah is to join the United will be necessary to obtain this
Palestine Appeal this year is not year an increase of 25 per cent over
yet completed, indications show
that the decision will be in the af- last year from Jewish conrtibutors.
firmative, it was reported to the
meeting.
MAESTRO SOMMA GIVES
CLASSES FOR ADVANCED
NEW SERIES OF FOUR LOCAL VOCAL STUDENTS
PASSENGER COUPES IN —
VICTORY SIX MODELS Maestre, Guglielmo Somma of
La Scala Theater, Milan, Italy,
Custom finished bodies with and assistant conductor of the Chi-
specially matched upholstery fen- sago Civic Opera Company, will
tore the special series Victory Six,offer special classes to advanced
four passenger coupes which have serious students in Detroit at the
just been announced by Dodge Woolen's City Club building, 2110
Brothers. This new: type with its Park avenue. Maestro Somme
attractive color combinations of- will make special trips to Detroit
fern an all year sport model that every Saturday for this purpose.
promises to be a leader in the new These special classes are being
Victory Six line. There is no ad- sponsored by the University Eaten-
vance in prices, and production has sion Conservatory, Lyon & Ilealy
been scheduled to make immediate building, Chicago.
deliveries.
Maestro
Guglielmo
Somme,
In body design, the models af- graduate of the Conservatory in
ford roominess to comfortably seat Naplee, is a musician of exception-
four pasesngers, and provide an al qualities, and has won much
inside compartnient for luggage or attention and popularity as con-
parcels. Interior finish is designed doctor at the most important thea-
to harmonize with the exterior fern in Italy, among these being La
colors. Scala and Dal Verme in Milan.
CALL FOR CHANGES
IN ZIONIST POLICY
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"WitrvAreloarism," C
SIEGEL
Opposition Asks Reforms;
Dr. Motzkin Calls for
U. S. Zionist Harmony.
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NEW YORK.—Renewing its ef-
forts to overthrow the present ad-
ministration of the Zionist Organ-
ization of America, headed by
l'resident Louis Lipsky, the Asso-
ciation for the Reorganizing of the
Zionist Organization of America
adopted resolutions Sunday urg-
ing a change in Zionist policies at
a conference at the Hotel Majes-
tic.
Federal Judge Julian W. Mack,
a leader of the anti-Administra-
tion forces, presided. He accused
the Lipsky followers of neglecting
the problems of Palestine in their
efforts to satisfy personal ambi-
tions. Reviewing the Zionist con-
vention at Pittsburg last July, at
which the Lipsky administration
was retained despite a determined
effort of its opponents to oust it,
Judge Mack said:
Hope for Honest Criticism.
"It is true we were defeated at
Pittsburgh, but it is the Adminis- '
tration that was dismayed by its
victory. It is lamely adopting, in
way, something akin to the
changes which we advocated, but ,
the solution of the difficulty is not
limited to administrative changes.
"To affect a house cleaning in
the American organization is suf.'
ficient it task even for an active
group of individuals, but we can-
not afford to ignore the general
trends and conditions of the move-
ment. We are all members of the
World Zionist Organization, and
the paramount problems of Zion-
ism during this year will be fought
out at the Zionist Congress rath-
er than at the American conven-
tion. Throughout the whole world
the movement is suffering from a
lock of -free and individual opin-
ion. The organization has become
problem of the play of group
against group. Our hope is free,
honest, carefully considered criti-
cism applied to every phase of
the great task in the upbuilding of
the Jewish homeland."
Stand on U. P. A.
Among the resolutions adopted
was one calling for reforms in
Palestine in taxation, land laws,
immigration, education and secur-
ity.
Resolutions also declared that
members of the association would
assist in the drive of the United
Palestine Appeal, provided "the
appeal is divorced from the
direct or indirect control of the
Zionist Organization of America,
to insure that no port of the re-
ceipts can be used directly or in-
directly to create political control
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Alfred E. Smith
For President
Joe T. Robinson
For Vice President
EUROPEAN LEADER URGES
UNITY IN ZIONISM
A plea to the Zionists of Ameri-
ca to merge their differences and
United States Senator
unite in order to facilitate, the up-
Governor
building of Palestine is the gist of
a message to Dr. Leo Motzkin,
President of the Zionist Actions
Committee, Zionist ruling body be-
Secretary of State
tween the biennial Congresses, con-
tained in a letter to Mr. Louis Lip-
sky, President of the Zionist Or-
Slate Treasurer
ganization of America.
The letter is the result of a de-
cision taken by the Actions Con
mittee to promote harmony in
For a long period of time he was American Zionist ranks in order
artistic director of the Columbia that the present large opportuni-
Graphophone Co. in Milan and ties in the Jewish National Home- together with non-Zionists. More
London. His experience, his ar- land may be taken advanage of than ever are we convinced that
tist pupils abroad and several en- Pointing out that the present gen- only extraordinary efforts will
semble classes which he directed, eration bears the brunt of the up , make us reach our highest goal.
"For tnore than a decade since
brought him distinction as an in. building work in Palestine. Dr.
High standards of dependability
structor of ability and authority.
Motzkin urges unity among Ameri- !the Balfour Declaration we have
and performance demanded in
bee
ncontinuously struggling, and
In the fall of 1926 he came to cans, who share a large part of the
trucking and commercial hauling
achieving progress which reflects
are insured by road tests for every the United States and he has responsibility.
credit
upon the Jewish people.
Dr. Motzkin's message follows:
truck that leaves the final assem- already taken high rank in the
"In the name of and by the re- The further we advance in our
bly line of the Graham plant, vocal work of our city. lie is con-
work,
the
greater are the concrete
truck division of Dodge Brothers. nected with he Chicago ( ivic Opera quest of the Actions Committee, I difficulties anti problems that con-
Despite . record-breaking produc- Company and tours the United address myself to you as President ' front us. Our political experience
tion and a heavy bank of unfilled States during the concert season of the Zionist Organization of
makes it clear that it is the pres-
orders, the company insists that as a pianist-accompanist with the America. In our deliberations, we ent generation which will have to
all trucks and commercial cars most prominent artists, such a! have viewed with pride the complete this task, and we all
must be carefully tested on a con- Rosa Raisa, Giacomo Rimini, achievements of American Zion- know that American Jewry must
ists since the outbreak of the War.
crete proving course within the Fide Norena, Caesar Formchi.
hear the brunt of this responsible
His fine musical education, his But now we are confronted by a
factory grounds.
obligation. It would be superflu-
excellent teaching method and his new period in our great and diffi-
ous to repeat this, were we not
knowledge of voice and vocal tech- cult task. New opportunities have
greatly worried by the fact that
been
opened
up
for
advancing
the
nique have placed him well in the
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coaching many of the most noted in Palestine, and for rebuilding
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"Without in any way desiring to
, concert and opera singers of today . the Jewish National Homeland,
'interfere with the inner affairs of
'the Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica, we feel that it is our duty to
appeal to our co-workers through-
out the world to discard at least
temporarily all inner differences
of (minion and to present a united
ROWDS
front of tremendous enthusiasm
and extraordinary activity, in a
manner that American Zionists
have shown themselves capable of
before.
"The next few years will tee, mo-
mentous ones for the fate of Erez
Israel, acording to the British
government as well as the Man-
dates Commission of the League of
Nations. The heavy responsibility
which rests on world Jewry, and
particularly on the four million
Jews of America, is clear. It is a
responsibility not only to the pres-
ent generation but to posterity.
"Through me the Actions Com-
mittee expresses its hope that the
Zionists of America, at this im-
portant juncture in Jewish history
will mobilize all their forces and
will again demonstrate their con-
An
outstanding
attraction
of
this
year's
Eighty-three beautiful motor cars, the
solidated power for the re-creation
General Motors Fall Showing is the
latest and finest creations of all the Gen-
of a Jewish Palestine."
unique
decorative
scheme—worked
out
eral Motors unit., are on display. The
under the direction of George Wittbold.
auditorium exhibition consists of 21 pas-
The theme is largely floral—taking its
senger cars—three each by Cadillac,
motif from a magnificent grouping of del-
l.a Salle, Buick, Oakland, Oldsmobile,
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icately-tinted chrysanthemums, shipped
Pontiac and Chevrolet—with supplemen-
direct from California especially for this
Two Penimulas of
tary displays in all the motor car show-
occasion.
rooms in the building.
FOR THE STATE
JOHN BAILEY
WILLIAM A. COMSTOCK
Lieutenant-Governor FRANK SAWYER
WILLIS M. BREWER
BERNARD N. WARD
GRAHAM BROTHERS
TRUCKS ALL TESTED
ON PROVING TRACK
are flocking to the Third Annual Fall Showing of General
Motors cars in greater numbers than ever before—for in gorgeous-
ness of setting and in variety of attractions, it is one of the out-
standing events of the year!
here is an oppertunity to view, in a beautiful and artistic setting, the
finest creations of Cadillac, La Salle, Buick, Oakland, Oldsmobile, Pon-
tiac, Chevrolet, Fisher Body, General Motors Truck and Frigidaire—the
automatic refrigerator. liere is a chance to hear and see one of the
world's most popular musical organizations, George Olsen and his
orchestra. And, in addition, the entire ground floor of the General
Motors Building has been given an air of gorgeous pageantry by one of
the nation's foremost decorators, George Wittbold.
The main exhibition is in the auditorium of the General Motors Build-
ing,with auxiliary displays in the lobbies and showrooms—all open to the
public from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Make your plans right now toattend.
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Cars Exhibited
Michigan.
New Color Combinations
color creations presented In this
The
year's Fall Showing represent the greatest
artistic triumphs ever scored by General
Motors color artists. All the hues and
tones of the rainbow have been repro-
duced in the gorgeous combinations on
display—lending to the entire exhibition
• note of festive gaiety.
49.
New Tu-Tone Frigidaire
One of the most important and
difficult telephone engineering
feats of a decade in Michigan, the
laying of another submarine tele-
phone cable across the junction of
Lake Michigan and Lake Huron,
at the Straits of Mackinac, will
be started Saturday, Oct. 2'1, by
engineers and plant crews of the
Michigan Bell Telephone Company.
Nearly four miles of especially
made, heavily armored cable,
weighing 238 tons, or 476,000
pounds, will be spliced and drop-
ped into place that day, connect-
ing the two peninsulas of the state,
acording to J. J. Foley of Menom-
inee, commercial superintendent
of the telephone company in
Northern Michigan.
Six beautiful new Frigidaire models, fin-
ished In charming Tu-Tone colors, com-
prisean unusual feature of the exhibition.
With their new de use hardware, incom-
parably quiet operation and distinctive
new cabinets—they combine attractive-
ness as never before with safe, dependable
refrigeration.
George Olsen
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Mr. Olsen himself is conducting—providing, free of
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some of the greatest stage successes of recent years.
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