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TOLERANCE PLEA AT
GOODWILL DINNER
(Continued from Page One.)
B'NAI MOSHE BANQUET, II
TAKE IT FROM ME"
CORNERSTONE LAYING,
WILL BE HELD NOV. 25
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cllicient committee is in
Faultless Curtain Laundry
all men realize that we a ll con , charge of the banquet which is to
and Cleaners
Follow the rornerst••ne laying eel--
from one common God, that we all
PHONES EMPIRE 021741491
are seeking a common purpose,
and must work shoulder to shoul-
der for the attainment of that pur-
pose.
"We are too prone to worship
the things that non call great,
without consideration for the ini•
Loot
m,
The Mortgage and
portance of spiritual things. I
503 Hammon° thsit
think that the man who lives in
„,
Formerly Detroit Lao°
harmony with peo ple of every
creed and faith-who loves his
fellow man-this person, no mat-
ter how humble he may be in the
aVelilles of greatness-fully meas-
ure, up to the hero whose name is
inscribed in the pages of history.
"If we can bring to the city--
e
the stat and the nation, a part
of the spirit that hovers in our
souls at this meeting tonight, we
shall have achieved the purpose
and the end of this new era of
tolerance and understanding."
TO BE Y. P. S, PLAY
.. ___ .
Will be Staged at
Temple
Beth El on Dec. 1, 2
and 3.
We buy and sell
LAND CONTRALI •
DR. RIJBINOW TO ADDRESS OPEN FORUM
SUNDAY ON "ZIONIST OUTLOOK IN U S."
not so Mach of the romance and
(Continued From Page One).
fairs, his sympathy with every poetic associations of Palestine but
progressive Jewish movement, and of its pragmatic value. Palestine's
81111 the
a d...ty t AI penetrate progress will be retarded
his analytical ability
hea rt of the most complex growth of the Zionist movement in
it ,t rt othhkt:m,
this country will be hindered until
change in emphasis un
Zionists will find that in Dr. there is a
Rubinow they have the person who what it is possible to do in Pales-
8
line
NMI
on
What ought to be
Will supply the impetus for
quickening of Zionist enthusiasm, done."
and fur a regeneration of genuine Dr. Rubinow •s Administrator.
interest in the rebuilding of Pales- To carry into practice his out-
itiufat t ,i(iT t.
ii)arik Ruuti0i L wt Iiil:roiZ,i, , , ,I.1,is t o so,
thi,iri,(:i us the Jewish National Home- I
"'fake it From 51e" is the musi-
cal comedy that is to he presented
by the Young People's Temple
Club on Dec, I, 2 1111i1 3. With a
cast that is drawn exclusively
phasis. His program fur co-ordi-
"Pragmatic Zionism."
from the roles of the organization.
Dr. Itubirrow's entrance into noting the activities of the United
the production 10.aSts several stars
Who ore Well Seasoned and exper- official Zionist life marks the intro- Palestine Appeal and the Zionist
hought Organization a America, and for
ienced in theatrical work, as well duction t of it . system of
as a group of choruses. The dent- which has all the earmarks of a welding groups with differences
• what W'lli m James will he
d
worthy
of
a
r an economic one and not
•
in is of a standa
professional group, while g'ml did for pr matism, Dr. Rubinow political. It is in the execution of
ag
program that Dr Rubino ,'
voices are frequent throughout the is Very likely to 110 for pragmatic such a
Undoubtedly, Dr. Itulii- will evidence his qualities Rs an
cast.
Zionism.
'" was pro- now would hesitate to Col„ !,-ore his administrator.
, " Tu ,k,e i ,_ Fn "" M
No one understands the prob.
ne Yoking lla"I l , l a's Id /Z8" ' VieWs Within those terse words:
q ueen oy i the
ization of the Euclid Avenue Tent- „ pragmatic Zionism," but it is evi- Lem more thoroughly than Dr. Rub-
plc in Cleveland lust year. There dent from a study of his record Mow, and very few have his train-
,
current ing and background to enable them
,
W view of
oli
it stimulated such Wideaprelld ill. 8111i (runt
ros
,
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,
„
cope with it as he Call. There
,_
Mr. Andrews' Speech.
forest that Pinky Hunter, 0 aura{' ,, r e wso
proow nis tan, this p.,,,
i
to a are nuint.rous fields of activit y in
or ophy comprises his answer
her of Emerson Gill's Orchestra.
"You have built a monument to
binow has earoed
number
f
nuMber
of
pre.sing
Zionist
guys-
which
Dr. Liu
%%Tide a special musical
MRS. SAMUEL ROSENBERG
true Americanism in thes e meet-
recognition. One of his major au-
which
ings," Mr. Andrews said. "which
•
in ". been inemPer. bony
I.ie.h
has
'
IteWhat
is
pragmatic
Zionism?
complishments
has
been the stimu-
it
ni,nies
of
the
Irma
510she
Sync-
artistic 'Photographers
Ill can see, and which the public e
:a im mo the sl am.
•
1
lotion of the said insurance on, -
,
The production is in the ham,:
/1
,, , •gu. h . at 11)"e r and - ' 8 ".rantse.
10
should be matte to understand.
that
what
Zionism
and
Palestine
meat,
of
which
he
is the father in
ao .
, Nov.
•N
of Itichartl Gage who prtsluced
is some-
A cordial invitation is ex-
"True Americanism
at the Temple
ore more of practical'. this country. On the basis of the
The dinner will by given at the ,.. ri ,, Ton Top•,,,,,
1
need toddy
thing in the heart, and not some•
tended to you.
'
t
..
Dr.
Itubinow
expresses
him-
past,
American
Zionists
confident-
on Talmud Torah. last year. Mr. Cage declares that i
thing to be worn upon the Sur- Philadelphia-B yr
ly expect that Dr. 'Whitlow Will lie
by Mrs. the rurrent show will far surpass Zif tersel •
i s headed
) as fololws:
Mrs. Nathan
It is something more than The conunittee erg.
a
face.
9022 Linwood Ave.
A
I
conceive
it,
the
most
int-
largely
instrumental
in
opening
associate chairlady. Len- the last one, being carried by a ' „
singing the National Anthem, or Samuel Rosenh
new epoch for Zionism in the
A lack
Bet. Clairmount and Taylor.
more experienced cast.
a ' t task which faces me is t United
bowing one's head when the nag Nalrler is
t )8'18
.
'
n
it
et
I
..
States
,_
t ry '
'
is toun
Ilialt I s . it uveni le Concert Band will - trim
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was felt last year wilts One convince the J Jews o f t 11:
passes by. We have reached
a number of musical selec
—
d . ,tic of most revues--the --
new standard of Americanism, and
: during the dinner. The dance a:,,
,
.th, re ad of con-
tad by Dr. Mark Gunzburg and
n
s
nt
of
a
plot.
The
is
no
better
way-no
firmer
bo
th er
s scherp.
i a must-
sha duled to finally that is present n
n of that will follow i in.
icati
Prof. Elijah Zatludkowski. Dr.
for the exemplif
r u le
de-
that new standard than is con- comment, at to ti.
Mark Gunzburg's playing of "Var-
Yet ' T
was mi ""Intr.
op .
Tip Top
The cornerstone laying certtmon- sp
efiline"
"CALL MAUL
is handicap,
n.
,.. this
tained in the simple, homely word:
iations in C Minor" by Beethoven
for Office Supplies"
ies proper will commence at 2:30 it's • wits a surprise for its excel-
'Friendship.'
--
called forth a cheer from the aud-
lance and finish of production.
"You cannot be a good Anwri- p. m.
Anthony Deutsch, a director of le All
I t Beth El members are
(Continued From Page One).
ience which refused to release hint
can until you have sensed the
• as it is f• ( t- that they should interest them-
TernI't
length and breadth of friendship. the congregation, is chairman of interested
in tar s h ow,
,
-tine
ine • . until he had played an encore,
est
a Ls
• k for
o Pal
enacted by members of the elvesn
the e wor
You cannot be it good American the general committee in charge of .young
i
,
,
.
Wenner's "Rondo." Dr. Gurrz-
evening pro- .5 oung I tiopie s Temp I e t. 'I u 1 t.
se referred to the work of the
until you're friendly to the court- the liflerno011 and
burg's excellent rendition of these
Prominent in t he cast are Al- Il
, t , of EnflisII . authors and
try in which you live-to the gram.
fred Krell, Aubrey Cherkos. Jean gieates
moo t e r of Reber- numbers and his mastery of the
F red
s tate, and to the city of Detroit.
keys provided several minutes of
alter
Scott
as
rank, Laurence Seeger, r",,velyn pointeu
to
the
c
1
ca created by Sir 1,1
Yuu cannot be friendly in business
F
1
Some of ' and Foster \ ehon. tine of the (talent in English liter- the finest enjoyment at this meet-
Friedman
unless you make friends with the tc•rsupar lro
leads
have
not
yo
ature. Ile referred to the beauti- ing.
man w ith whom you deal. The
Professor Zaludkowski, IleCOM-
been selected definitely, but will tut references to the Jewish peo-
successful man -the happy man is
and 11/111itul by Mr. Schpargel, first sang
be announced later.
he who represents in his daily ae•
Tickets ore on sale fur the three plc
in Eliot,
the works
of Thackeray
Gge
us well
as to fiat high "Al Naharo Ravel" and followed
George
tivities the broad view - the
In addit
Sunday Services:
it with the singing of his own spec-
iwening performances.
friend view..
ord
Rabb;
Frain
will IS,
occupy
the
pulpit Leon
Sunday,
Nov.
and lion, a special matinee will be gia- positions , held
the Beaconsfield,
British gov- ialty composed "The Song of the
Ili*. I in
Would Include All Creeds.
, for children. rtituellt at ng, Lord Melchett, Sir Balfour Declaration." At the close
Lora fit
on Sunday,
Dec.
"ilave any of you forgotten to
n the tt subject "Is One Re- en
Reserved
seats
for 2 any perform- Herbert Samuel, and saw in the.te of the meeting Professor Zalud-
i
be friendly to the boys and girls speak
kowski led the audience in the
ligMn ”
as G ood as Another?" Sow- once may be obtained by communi-
519 Woodward Ave.
who now are starting tin the hot- ices Dr.
begin
at 'Morgenstern,
10:45.
Julius
presi- eating with the ticket committet:i: a common characteristic between singing of "Ilatikvah."
In h is
tom rung of the ladder of success, dent of the Hebrew Union College or by consulting any member • the Hebrew
Randolph 0748
Pays Tribute
and English
to Chaluteim
peoples.
The meeting seas formally open-
s ex- ed by Philip Slomovitz, president
where once you were, many " f
: the rust, Mail applications should
Mr. Cameron referred
you? For Illany of you were poor will occupy the pulpit of (amp l, 1 it i t"IIti i ";d
perienctts with the Chalutzitn while of the Zionist District of Detroit,
i to Temple Beth F'l •
'
-• Beth El Sunday, Nov. 25. Ills
-
boys to start with. Let the broad
he was Consul in Czernowitz, Itu- who introduced 51r. Butzel as
miss of your attitude take in all sub' it'
• t ' g alv a tio '1
b • ".I Th t t-R
mania, which was at that time the chairman of the evening.
• •t will
t II .„'
s
GIVES
crtteds, impartially-let it apply in Jutlaii;ni!
CENTER
nol largest point in the world
JEWISH
SMoker Thursday, Nov. 22.
to all sorts and conditions of men.
DAY PARTY see'
for emigrants to Palestine, War-
11r. S101110%118 announced that a
Be tale sort of man who reach e s ' Sabbath Services:
now being the first. Ile said that
out the hand of friendship to the
atla Of these pioneers had smoker will be held for members
"The Lore of the Patriarc hs" More Than 450 Children Enter- thotMti
and their
Mall who is ill need 14 it, no mat- will be the subject of Rabbi Leon
passed through his hands, and de- of the Zionist District
tained at Celebration Sund•y.
friends, tin Thursday evening,
ter of what faith he may be.
claret!
that he had never not a
's
sermon
on
Saturday
morn-
Fram
Nov.
2,
at
the
Philadelphia-Byron
Simons voiced a plea for
judge Sin
finer group of idealistic young peo-
Services begin al
Nov. 17.
On Sunday, the auditorium of
Talmud Torah.
the Jew's own restoration of his ing,
That's what everyone says after
held in the main
ple in his life.
,3 ° and err
the Jewis h Center, 31 Melbourne,
111r. Slomovitz also announced
taking our treatments.
' itlace in the eyes of men by the Ilb ditorium.
Referring to the Zionist move-
au
was crowded with over 450 Jewish
redemption of his self-respect and
Invest in Heed..
ment, Mr. Cameron declared that that Louis Lipsky, president of the
children, the majority of whom at-
dignity.
he would not tell a Jew whether Zionist organization of America, is
Gynastics
The High School Assembly:
tend the Moore and Breitmeyer
expected to be a Detroit guest for
"It is as difficult to conceive of
Massages
Sunday, Nov. 18, will be an schools, who celebrated Armistice he should or should not bit a Z
Christianity within the New Tes-
ist, but that if he hinoself hod the a dinner and massmeeting on Dec.
Handball Courts
of Judaism without the open forum assembly. David A. Day.
honor of being born a Jew, he sure- 5 and 6.
tomcat -
Entire Siath Floer Burns•Grsy Bldg
h studen t
Brown, will adt ' ress the
The program consistr•il of p ; •-
da
ohammen-
M
Old
n-as it is to on the subject, "Rescuing a People otie songs, appropriate recitations ly would lie a &mist.
1265 GRISWOLD
the Kora
ism with
and
musical
selections.
The
'chit-
An Excellent Musical Program.
2014
Death."
Sunday,
Nov.
25,
Clifford
2438 WOODWARD
Cadillac 4969
conceive of ttrueAmericanism Froni
programA tnost pleasink portion tit the
• — -
a true interpretation of will be a dramatic assembly. The Iran who took part in the prog
THE OYSTER HOUSE
school
:aft- program vans the music, contribu-1
with
i
music
rection
of
were
teen
the
the Constitution of the United Dram Club, under the d
States and the Declaration of In- Mrs. Edith Kopelson, will present, math: department, and the danc-
dependence," said Judge Shnons, a one act play entitled "Hunger.' mg classes of the Jewish Center.
attorney,
Ilarry Scheinman,
"These two documents tell us Parents of High School students
••••••-•._ ->
all there is to know about true are invited to attend these saner- treasurer of the board of directors
Americanism. The preamble of blies, which take place at 11:30 on of the Jewish Centers Association,
delivered an intert•sting and in-
the Constitution begins: 'We. the Sunday.
—
structive talk on "What Armistice
people.' The Declaration of We-
-
I
First Issue of the Bethelite: Day means
LO CATION, V RATES
to Us Now."
pendency tells us that: 'All men The
AND SERCE
The
first
issue
of
the
Bethelite
are created free and equal.'
for this school's season will be dis-
a
few
years
of
the
"But
Sunday morning, Nov. 18. Bible Classes of Congrega-
--., wTiting of these documents, oar- tributed
tion Emanuel.
/ row and intolerant people read It will contain news of the school
new meanings into them. At fist, and temple, articles, poems, essays,
49' STREET
.1-
letters, announcements The following pupils of the Bible
Jul Veit d Boothoe
to
interpolate
a
new
editorials,
men began
as. Vein
word into the meaning of them. and humor.
Classes of Cong,regation Emanuel
•• •
This
paper,
written
solely
by
:
Every Room Has
'We are the white people' and All
• on the honor roll
Ilath.Shovorr and
white men are created equal.' And the students and for the students, 8: 1■ 1ss
Judith Ashin sky , teacher:
i
kewater arlY, sr
later, many men, if they has the snappy effect of • creating Sadie Karbal, Conalie Rosenthal,
then
teo.
ts•
b.,-
i.t.
,,,„ ,,,,„„,,,,,,,,,,, „„„,,„
tan enthusiastic school spirit among
gave accurate meaning
pure ,' Louis Kuntz, Nathaniel Sher and
'All the boys and girls. Every
they felt, would have said"
to what
Albert NeWMAn.
ewman, teacher:
men are created equal if they are ' should therefore see to it that his
bliss Mary Nmans
white, of native stock, born in the children are subscribers. No pu- Annabelle
Gerky, Dorothy
United States, or sprung from pit is too young or too old to re- Rosen and Rachel Fox.
ceive the school paper. This sub-
Miss Pauline Lasser, teacher;
some approved racial stock.'
It is the answer to these false script ion is 50 cents for the sea- Herman Schachter, Sarah Shade.
—
interpolations that this meeting son of eight issues.
Miss Stella Lubin, teacher: Jean
and others that have gone before
Robins, Virginia Patio, Eleanor
e aria g for Chanukah:
Jo,
Leona Lovisan and Doris
se
provide.
- Pr The
"Never has there been a sound
p
Religious School is now Pasmanter.
er, more logical interpretation of preparing for the festival of ('ha-
MP:
, Rose Friedman, teacher:
at the price of
,,,, Cohen, Grace Goldberg,
what was actually meant by.the nukah, the first light of which m,,,,
.d man,
writers of these documents than will be kindled Dec. 7. In the R ut h Goldberg, Pearl Hultman,
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After s .ea.on In Poraae has resumed tesehlna at hi.
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High Test Gas
REGULAR GAS
Abraham Lincoln's Illinois de- school assemblies Chanukah songs'
bates with Douglas. In these de- are being taught. The Student Judith
Rosen, Mildred
Bank,
Bea-
trice Goodgoll
and neva
Berlin.
bates the interpretation is as clear, Council of the High School is plan- avenue. The arrangements com-
as ringing, and as conclusive to ning a Chanukah dance Saturday
the people who misread them now night, Dec. 8. In the intermedi- Ruth Levine and Audrey Golden.
as it was to those who misread ate and primary schools Chanukah
High pressure doping
them in Lincoln's time. Ilene is plays will be given. The High
School Choral Group is planning
and greasing by
what he said:
"'They (the writers) meant to to present a program of selections
Experts.
set up a standard maxim, revered from "Judas Maccabeus." Indi-
by all, looked to by all-augment- ritual classes are planning Chu.
ing the value and happiness of life nukah parties. Candles will he
(Continued From Page One).
for all people of all colors every- distributed to all the children of
of land is a tribute to the practical
where-liberty not only for the the school.
idealism of the Jewish people.
people of this country, but extend-
"There is no industry more im-
ing a hope to the people of all the Temple Arts Society:
At John R. and Owen
The first performance of the portant than agriculture. It has
worl d'
"What difference does it make Temple le Arts Society will take been cause for special gratifica-
Superb Service.
whether we have the same tradi• PlaceTuesda' y, Nov. 20,
0 at 8:30 p. lion to me that the Jews of East-
tions?" Judge Simons continued.
Two one-act plays
la s of unusual ern Europe should have turned to
u it in large numbers as soon as the
"Everything must be approached merit will be given. Mr. Richard
from the point of view of Am eri •Gage will give a musical nun)ber' opportunity presented itself to
canism, not from the point of vie w Affiliated membership cards must them to become productive and
of petty differences in creed.be presented at the door. Non- self-supporting tillers of the soil,
'America is in the main free • members will be charged admix• because the director of the colo-
nization work in Russia, Dr. Jo-
from these poisonous things that'
of 50 cents. .
we call religious, social, and eco• -
seph A. Rosen, WAS during the
famine period in that country a
Beth El College:
nomic prejudices.
will
most
Hinder
see
a
return
of
traditional
valuable member of the staff
William
R.
.
"1
lass in comparative
influences in regard to my pea- address the class
the e American Relief Adminis-
n
-
e
of
Beth
El
College
o
ple," said Judge Simon, "8 re- religion o
1,.. „ tration. I have watched with sym-
CALI.
a !t ' pathy and admiration the fruition
valuation on the part of the Jews ,. Why I Am an Episcopalian."
of those things that are fine in You 'can join the class by paying of his labors in building up these
our traditions. in- the registration of $2 for the Jewish agricultural communities.
season.
"During the unhappy times of
"Nothing will break down n-
tolerance as far as the Jew is con- war and post-war stress, the Joint
earned more quickly than the
Distribution Committee, which
represented the Jewish citizens of
restoration of his self-respect and
his dignity; and the day on which
America, co-operated earnestly.
9326 Twelfth St.
the Jew walks out into the mar.
effectively and generously in the
ket place, and in the public streets, (Continued from Page One.) various aspects of European re-
Night Phone: Empire 6695
was associ-
not ashamed, but holding high his
head with self respect, the sooner Jenkins Bill. Ile told of !teary lief
work
with
which
I
Day Phones:
ated.
I am
indeed
happy
to tom-
the day will come when the Jew Ford's withdrawal of the rights of mend to the attention of our fel-
Longfellow 4871
the International Jew and related Ina-countrymen the remarkable
will be accorded dignity and re-
Longfellow 9716
the committee's part in exposing enterprise of Jewish regeneration
spec[ that is his due."
Among the guests were Judge- those responsible for the Messina on the land.
Vincent M. Brennan, Circuit incident and causing a public spode
"When Mr. Rosenwald made his
Court; Judge Edward J. Moinet, ogy. lie read a correspinderce large contribution some months
U. S. District Court; Judge Or- between himself and President
ag o, I wrote him expressing my al-
mond F. Hunt, Judge Harry J. Faunce of Brown University, eon. m iration both of the undertaking
Circuit Court; Judge eerning the organization of Jew. and of his generosity. I should be
Dingeman.
Arthur E. Gordon, Judge Theodore ish fraternities forbidden on the quite willing, if Mr. Rosenwald
J. Richter, Judge Clyde I. Web- campus by the latter.
has no objection, and if it would
The results of the non-Zionist
Judge W.
serve your purpose, that you
eter, Circuit Court, of and
the Record- conference, the resolutions adopt-
McKay Skillman,
should make use of the letter I
proven relief in most severe
ed calling for the participation of
Sold
on
money-back
ere Court.
eases.
non-Zionists in the extended Jew- then wrote him or of this message.
Each member of Temple Beth
"With best wishes for the con.
guarantee.
are described in the
your effort, I am
d SUCcesti of y
El Men's Club was asked to bring ish Agency
Trial Package $1.00
report. Conditions in Germany. tinned
one guest, not of his own faith.
" Faithfully yours,
Health Products Co of
Rabbi Leon Pram delivered the Austria, Hungary, Rumania, Po.
"HERBERT HOOVER."
invocation at the dinner. Vocal land, Turkey, Russia and Pales•
America
by
ti
ne
were
reviewed
at
length
by
George;
selections were given
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1027 Twentieth St., Detroit.
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ROCKEFELLER GIVES
$500,000 FOR RUSSIAN
COLONIZATION FUND
IRVING and
ART FISHER
For
MOVING
STORAGE
CARTAGE
DETROIT
MOVING CO.
MARSHALL REVIEWS
JEWISH CONDITIONS
RHEUMATUM
for
RHEUMATISM
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VGICF1 PLACING—CDACIIING — REPER• OIR E
, Galvani.
E. R. AILES
Set retort'-Trensurer. Isetrolt Steel Products Co.: Di-
rector. Michigan St usual Liability Co.
LA'M. C. ALLEE
Warren. 11:11 & Hamblen, Detroit.
CHARLES T. BUSH
StrelInger &President,
Vice-President,
Allinger.ltueh ItenIty Co.; Director, Guaranty Trust
Co ; Vice-President, Induetrial Bank.
LEO M. BUTZEL
Butsel, Eamon & Long, Attorne) . ; Director,
hr
. Trust Co.;
Firt National Bank; Director, Pans,
o
Director. Detroit and Security Trust C •
HUGH CHALMERS
Capitalist.
11. L. CHITTENDEN
President. Peninsular State Bank; Director. Detroit
and Security Trust Co.
FRANK CODY
Superintendent of Schools, Detroit; Member, State
Board of Education.
HOWARD E. COFFIN
Vire-President. Itudnon Motor Car Co
HARRY S. COVINGTON
sure-Preeldent, National Bank of Commerce, Detroit.
WALTER L. DUNHAM
President, Detroit Savings Bank; Director, Detroit
and Seetirit y Trust Co.
HAROLD H. EMMONS
Attorney, Vice-President and Director. Berry Bros.;
Mato, iota co.:
vice-President end Director, Detroit
Pen-Dillon Co.
Director.
JOS. HAMBLEN, JR.
Detroit.
'Warren. 11111 A Hamblen,
FRANK W. HUBBARD
Nice-Pres:dent. lath:atrial Bank; President, Groeee
Ings Bank; Vies.Prealdent. Bankers Trust
Point• 50 ,
Co.
RICHARD FIARFST
Club; Vice•
liensral Moonset, Petrolt Automobile
President. Metropolitan Truet Co.
Architect.
LOUIS RAWER
EUGENE E Se. LEWIS
FRANK W. HUBBARD
GLENN F. TURNBULL
SAMUEL C. MUMFORD
CHARLES
A.
G. RO T. BUSH
PP
A FFORD L. RUGG
CLI
Pressdr•i
Virt-Prroidraf
V icr-Presideat
Vire.Prrride•f
VIce•Presideat
7'
Secretary
J. F. HARTZ
co.:, cliali2on_O, ses t.
Choir- mon of Board, J. F. Harts
Hall Lamp Cu.. Director, e bas. w
Board, C.
reit & Co.
JEROME F. J. KEANE
61 our, Illgale & Co,
WILLIAM J. KENNEDY
CO: Pireetor. 18 •
Ciee.President. 1.trolt Creamery
trout Motor Bus Co.
JULIAN H. KROLIK
Secretary. A. Krolik & Co., Inc.
EUGENE W. LEWIS
Lewis A co.
President. Industrial National
thank; Prenident.
Bank; Director, Detroit
ieve
In, ;
and Security Trust Co.
ARTHUR J. MORRIS
Finance Ctirporstion, New York.
Presiderit, I 1111iIstrIal
SAMUEL C. MLMIORD
Vice-President. Indust riot Bank: 'treasure', Detroit
Edison Co ; Member, Boa rd of Education.
FRANK E. PRICE
iiistri. t Manager. Elwell Parker Electric Co.
MASON P. RUMNEY
Ciee.Presiderd, lietrolt Steel Product. Co Preeldent.
Cic•cresident.
Detroit arol New York Trannit CO .. on hhf America.
l'estisoortstion Curls,
Tertainala and
JOHN N. STALKER
Trust
(*a.;
Director.
GrlswolO•
ash]. al l'fl Ian
iee•
First State Bank.
WALTER F. TANT
President. Silent Automatic Corporatiou
GLENN F. TURNBULL
e-President. industrinl Bank.
America.
JOHN R. WALKER
President. Morrie Plan coroorattun of
WILLIAM M. WALKER
JAMES T. WHITEHEAD
President, Highland
President. Whitehead & gales;
Park Sliite Monk.
HARRY IIAAS
VI'. R. MLLEAN
JOHN M. STIRLING
J. B. RICHARDSON
II. S. MLQUEEN
EDVARD A. TAUB
W. K. MACKAY
Assisteot Tremor,
Assisiast
r
Assista.1 T
AIIiIi•Si Secretary
Assiltmst Secretary
...Comprelte.
Sx ► irgisor of Br•arbes
INDUSTRIAL Morris Plan Bank
River
Industrial Bank Building - - - - Washington Blvd. at Grand
Cass at Grand Boulevard
West Warren at McGraw
Branches: East Jefferson at Lenox
Crowley-Milner Store Bldg.
Resources Over $19,000,000.00