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America Inisk Periodiad eater

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

riE9LTRorr

BLAME IN WAILING
WALL INCIDENT IS
FASTENED ON JEWS

(Continued From l'age One).

tunate incident, the White Paper
declares.

Regarding Aral, Infringement.
A reply to the question of Lieut.

Passing years will
never fir the memory
of the ONE best gift—
your photograph. It is
the one thing in the '
world no one else can
buy. Arrange for an
appointment now.

Commander Kenworthy as to
whether the British government is
aware tit' the structure erected by
the Moslems on the top of the
IVestern Wall was made on Wed-
nesday by ( ol. Leopold 11. Amery,
secretary for the colonies.
The government is not satisfied
that the Moslems infringed the
status quo Of the Wall by build-
ing over the Wall. According to
the latt•st report, it appears that a
small wall was constructed upon
buildings surmounting a portion of
the Wall. This is an integral
part of the structure begun many
months ago. At that time nobody'
suggested that the construction in-
volved an infringement of the stat-
us quo, the secretary declared.
Arabs Compromised.
The religious faith of the guard
platys] by the Jerusalem police at
the Wailing Wall constituted an
issue between the Moslem Supreme
Council and the District Commis-
sioner of Jerusalem.
The Moslem Supreme Council
ob jected to the fact that the guard
placed It the Jewish Holy Site is
Jew and demanded that he be
replaced by a aloslem police officer.
The district commissioner compro-
mised by adding a Moslem police
officer to guard the sit jointly with
the Jewish officer.

PAGE FIVE

EWISII AWN ICU

HONORS LA TE A. KRAUS
DESCRIBES WORK OF MICHIGAN
Ex•PATIENTS' HOME

Health and Hygiene

Adolph Freund Elected Honorary
member of Flint B'nai
A Series of Popular Medical
B'rith.
Articles Published Weekly Un •
Al monitorial services held in
At
der the Auspices of the
I nteresting Statement Given
in honor of the late
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
The Chronicle by Harry
Adolph Kraus, former internation-
SOCIETY
al head of the Independent Order
A. Stern,
i
of 13'nai 13'rith, there was read a s*:
Hundreds of Detroit contribu. resolution adopted by the Michi- NOTE:--The Maimonides Medical
ll'rith (Tubs.
Society is an organizatiton com-
tors to the support of the Ex-Pa- Kan Council of It
posed of about HO per cent of
tients' Tubercular Home of Den-The resolution was signed by
vet will be interested to learn of Adttlph Freund, author of the res-
the Jewish physicians of Detroit.
olution, Harry Stavin
and Aaron
It has been in existence for 18
.
Droock. T h e Chicago mentor a
Years, and has a membership of
i 75 physicians and dentists.
""'eting was Prrsided "yr bY Dr '
Louis L. Mann. Speakers were
Each tonts members is also u[-
Judge Samuel Alscholer of f hi-
filleted with the Wayne County
Livingston (of
cago, Sigmund
Medical Society, alichigna State
Bloomington, Ill., Sidney Kusworm
Medical Society, and the Ameri-
of Dayton, O., and Former Sere '-
can Medical Lsociation. The
'
tor James Ilumilton Lewis of Chi-
articles
have been written by
sago (.0
various members of the organi-
A I 1ph ("Daddy") Freund was
7ation each an expert in his own
'

honored last week with election as
particular
specialty.
an honorary member of Flint
Lodge No. 656 of Flint, Mich.
The Prevention of Diphtheria

MRS. JACOBS SPEAKS
AT JUNIOR HADASSAH
MEETING ON TUESDAY

ROSENWALD GIVES
$500,000 TO H. U. C.

(Continued from Page One.)

is the largest gift in the institu-
tion's history and comes within
three weeks after the completion
of the $250,000 campaign for a
new library building at the college.
Mr. Rosenwald offered the
8500,000 gift to Adolph S. Ochs,
chairman of the college's entlow-
ment fund campaign, on Novem-
ber 10, Ludwig Vogelstein, chair-
man of the executive board of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, announced.
The terms of Mr. Rosenwald's
donation require that the endo•-
ment fund must have raised at
least $3,500,0011 besides his Otvil
$500,000 by July 1, 1929. Of the
total $4,000,000, the sum of
$3,000,000 must be used entirely
within 25 to :33 years or be re -
moved from the endowment trust
into an available surplus and re-
serve fund. The $:3,000,000 shall
be donated, he said, with the dis-
tinct understanding that in addl.,
thin to the annual income from
interest, from 3 to 5 per cent of
the capital shall be set aside annu-
ally by the trustees of the fund to
be used by them at their discretion
for current expenses or placed into
a surplus or reserve fund to be
drawn upon for budget or other'
requirements.

Is Your Eve-
ning Apparel
Ready?

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1 f--;;f:0°., 1
f iX91
I
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14

TheSeason of Par•
ties and Festivity
Is Near

Isyour holiday ward-
robe in readiness for
the festive occasions?
Let us suggest that you
examine your dress
gowns, wraps, and other
holiday accessories and
send them to Forest's
for thorough renovation
and cleansing, now be-
fore the holiday rush
begins.

'

o

There are 1(1,000 deaths from
diphtheria in the United States
each year, mot of which are in
children under live years of age.
Mrs. Edward Jacobs of Nev. • In the light of our present know!-
York, national Hadassah leader , edge about prevention of this dis-
24 flour Service Ott Men's Suits.
will address the Detroit unit ttf ease, these sleuths are needless.
Junior Hadassah on Tuesday eve- Why, then, dots this un-necessary
ning, at the Staler. Mrs. Jacobs sacrifice of human life continue?
served as nation' al vice-president The answer is that the doctors,
of Senior Hadassah for a number health authorities and other pub-
Another Rockefeller Gift.
of years and was the national sen- lic health agencies, have not suc-
NE WYORK.—(J. T. A.1— The
ior advisor of Junior Hadassah ceeded as yet in properly educat- New York Federation fur the Sup-
533-547 FOREST AVE
HARRY A STERN,
Titolikr,171D
p
ing the public. The significance port of Jewish Philanthropic So-1
last year.
Vice-President of Ex•Patiente
The meeting will lie opened with of prevention of . disease has not cranes received a check for $50,-
Home.
4838 Woodward Avenue
the lighting of the Chanukah can- been stamped indelibly upon the 000 from John D. Rockefeller, Jr.,
Near Warren
recent developments in that na- dles by a pupil of the United He- minds of the people. In general toward its $5,300,000 budget for
most of us obtain medical aid Ittlee
Glendale 0010
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The tional institution which were given brew Schots, and will be followed we arc ill, but we do riot appre- the current year.
White Paper issued by the British The Detroit Jewish Chronicle last by a musical program.
ciate
the prevention of disease .
Miss
Helen
Kass,
the
cultural
Three Special
government concerning the West- week by Harry A. Stern, vice-
ern Wall issue is a one-sided doe- president of the Ex-Patients', chairman, announces the following The protagonist of "an ounce of
8 x 10 Portraits
prevention
is worth a pound of
uirant and aims obviously at justi- Home, of Denver, who visited re- classes:
for $10.00
Public Speaking Class is con- cure" is certainly a wise man.
fying the action of the Palestine cently at the home of his brother,
Toxin-Antitoxin
prevents diph-
112 for $25.001
police which interfered with the Milford Stern, former president of ducted under the leadership of
Miss Helena Stung°. The class theria. Three injections given
Jewish worshippers on Atonement Temple Beth El.
THE
A Special Cabinet Photo-
from five to seven slays apart is
Day.
Detroit trustees of the Ex-Pa- meets every two weeks on Thurs-
graph at $10.00 per dozen.
This comment was made by Dr. t . onto' Ilttme are Judge Harry B. day evenings at the Detroit Civic all that is necessary. Statistical
Theater. The next class will meet data from all parts of the world
Private Pal Wm. Simi-. in Rear of
David Yellin, former vice-mayor Heiden and Milford Stern.
Studio
has shown conclusively that about
of Jerusalem who is on a visit to
The importance of the work of Dee. 20, at li:30 o'clock.
The Dramatic Class is given un- 80 per cent of individuals who re-
the Uunted States in the interests the Ex-Patients' Tubercular Home
ceive
these three injections arc
der
the
leadership
of
Miss
Ilelen
of the Hebrew Teachers Seminary has been recognized for years as
contributing one of the most effec- Morrow of the Detroit Civic Thea- made immune to the disease, in
of Jerusalem.
other
words,
Hwy have eradicated
If it is true that the Jewish wor- tive aids to the solution of the ter. This class meets every Thurs-
[ CURTAINS
is
shippers have infringed upon the problem of the indigent Jewish tu- day evening from 6 to 14, at the one disease tto which their flesh
FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED
heir,
The
20
per cent remaining
status quo by the erection of a bercular, who is sent to one of the playhouse.
OR CLEANED
are
in
the
most
part
made
imniune
temporary screen on Atonement two large sanitariums of Denver
by a second series of three injec-
Faultless Curtain Laundry Day, it is equally true that the by his community, and whose prob- REINSTATE PISGAH
tions.
and Cleaners
local authorities could have found lem often really commences when
The Shick test is a simple test to
other ways and means to remove he has stayed the allotted time at ' LODGE; AGREEMENT
PHONES EMPIRE 0217.5491
determine whether or not an in-
I the smeen in a peaceful manner, either institution and is thrown
GREETED AMICABLY dividual
is susceptible to diph-
without insult to Jewish sentiment once more upon his own resources
theria. Properly performed, it is
and without making more acute after a period of treatment cover.
(Continued from Page One.)
a most reliable indicator.
the relations between the Arabs ing 12 to 1ri months. If he hay
Toximantitoxin should be giv-
sufficiently from the in- were presented, and Pisgah Lodge
ANNOUNCING THE and the .laws, Dr. Yellin stated. covered
roadsof tuberculosis to take his was unofficially restored to its for- en to all children from six months
mal
standing
in
the
district,
tho
to
10 years of age. Older individ-
ADVISES MOSLEMS, JEWS
place once more as a wage-earner,
NEW HOME OF
TO BECOME FRIENDLY
he presents no further problem. visiting members from the District uals may receive it if they desire.
Grand
Lodge
addressed
the
meet-
Immunity
from toxin-antitoxin de-
BUDAPEST.-0. T. AL—The lint if he has not regained his full ing.
. velops slowly. Many children will
government of Palestine must strength; or if, after taking a job
"The
Mr. Bernstein said:
not be immune until after a per-
abandon its present policy of de- he breaks down again; or if he re- Grand Lodge is no stronger than ' MI of six months. For this rea-
I daring its readiness to act as a turns to his home city and suffers any of its links." He went on to son, children should have a Shick
it
relapse,
then
the
Ex-Patients'
mediator between contending par-
compare the relationship of the test six months after the adminis-
ties and, instead, assume an Relive Tubercular Home steps into the district and the lodge to a chain. tration of toxin-antitoxin to de-
role toward bringing about a breach.
and in concluding said: "Pisgah termine whether or not they have
In other words, the mission of Lodge is an important link in the been made immune. If immunity
friendly agreement between the
Meslems and the Jews of Palestine the Ex-Patients' Tubercular Home order."
is once established it probably
concerning their dispute over the is the peculiarly difficult one of re-
WHETHER YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY OR NOT
ezfrtistic Photographers
Judge Bernstein said "that the lasts for a life time.
Western Wall, commonly known as habilitating those patients who Ilillel Foundation is the greatest
There is no danger from toxin
the Wailing Wall, the relic of Sol- have been given the benefit of the work ever undertaken by the antitoxin injections. The Detroit
A cordial invitation is ex-
conventional sanitarium treatment B'nai B'rith." Ile placed the Ilealth Department has given over.
omon's Temple.
tended to you.
This is the view taken by the without complete success. The blame of the difficulties between 100,000 such injections without
Permanent Mandates Commission Ex-Patients' Home takes up the Pisgah Lodge and the district upon a single serious reaction. This
9022 Linwood Ave.
of the League of Nations which work where the other institutions those members who have failed opinion is universal among health
met in Geneve in September and quit. The patient cannot return to meet that obligation to the authorities and doctors through-
Bet. Clairmont and Taylor.
which considered a petition by the to the sanitarium whence he came; lodge and have failed to pay their out the world. Occasionally one
Longfellow 3715
DETROIT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Zionist Executive, protests by the vacancy he made has been dues.
sees a slight area of redness, but
rabbis and 'a complaint by Mos- filled by another from a long wait-
"The importance of this settle- even these mild reactions are rare,
lem Palestine leaders. The Pest- ing list.
ment," Mr. Lapidus said, "is that and they are particularly infre-
The Ex-Patients' Home stresses
er Lloyd, in a despatch from Ge-
-
the Cleveland Orphan Home, the quent in Very young children.
neva, claims that it is in possess- its rehabilitation work. Patients National Jewish Consumptive Hos-
I "CALL MAUL
In the face of the fact that tox-
ion of a ropy of the observations whose physical condition permits pital, the Hillel Foundation and in-antitoxin will prevent diph-
for Office Supplies"
of the Permanent Mandates Com- ' are expected to work, under the other institutions supported by the theria, from which there is an an-
mission, held secret pending their guidance of the medical superin- Independent Order of B'nai B'rith nual mortality of 10,000, mostly •
approval by the Council of the tendent. They manufacture high- will benefit by the financial contri- children, it is high time that all of
class leather goods, attend school
League of Nations.
bution of Pisgah Lodge." In con- us should make a concerted effort
The Mandates Commission con- and college, and many are patient- cluding, Mr. Lapidus urged the to have every one immunized
sidered various legal. and positive employes. Thus, they are once members to start a membership against this entirely unnecessary
sheets contained in the petition of more inured to the habit of sus- drive as there are hundreds of
•disease.
t h e Zionist Organization and in tained physical effort. No time eligible men in the city of Detroit.
5 '100" spee1a1 six sedan
the remarks offered by the Brit- limit is placed on the patients'
Samuel
Schafer,
director
of
the'
ish governimont, the report states. stays at the institution, and no pa- National Jewish Hospital at Den- FOLKSONG CONCERT r
$1422
tient
is
expected
to
leave
the
home
The ermmission was satisfied that
ver, described the wonderful work
DrIlrerr4 !nib, 'frappe/
STATIONERS
AT CENTER SUNDAY ji
although the complainant and the until he is physically competent to they are doing. He said that the •
os
earn
a
living.
responsible administration stress
300 patients in Denver will be
ENGRAVERS
,litTerent points, no important ma-
21
(Continued From Page One).
most grateful because of the antic-
terial differences exist between dd mn every obstacle or postpone- able settlement between Pisgah
PRINTERS

Rothenberg was born in Russia. /,"it
their expositions, which leave no ment placed in the way of this. and the district.
When still a very young child, t
luubt concerning the occurrences. The commission, although con-
President Shatzen addressed the
Irath also fully agree regarding the demning the occurrences, refrains meeting,, stating he was pleased the Shomer family migrated to ,
519 Woodward Ave.
settling in New York
lost way to improve the presen t frtm rebuking any persons whose with the settlement and announced
ity. Mme. Rothenberg studied
unfortunate sit nation which action or non-action accentuated an important meeting will be held City,
Randolph 0748
.o
wounds religious feelings and i.• these occurrences. Such occur- next alonday evening, Dee. 1(3. All the piano, making rapid progress.
equally unpleasant and inconsist rences, however, endanger the members are urged to attend this and soon added to her course of r
studies harmony, composition and E.
ant, the report declares, for th e peace and grieve all to whom Pal- meeting.
She devoted a `i,
voice training.
administration, which is interestm estine is dear and holy. The com-
Barney Yanett announces that
in the maintenance of order and m ission hopes, therefore, that no arrangements are being made for considerable portion of her timo r. I
to
the
study
of
the
folklore and of
impartial justice amongst contra effort will be spared to reach a a big New Year's Eve party. A
dieting demands ty rival religion. iust and friendly agreement which dinner will be served. Dance music , mythology, weaving fanciful and
these _
from
beautiful
stories
Health Institute
•and races in Palestine.
alone can prevent recurrences.
will be provided by a popular or-
THERE is no more delightful ter how many other cars you own,
The Mandates Commission wit
The commission does not regard chestra. Entertainment will be studies.
This
resulted
in
the
compilation
i•
Gee! I Feel Great!
warmly welcome possibilities fu it as sufficient that the part of the plentiful, a la cabaret. Reserva-
I gift than a motor car—no more A hundred thousand
are al-
of an operetta, which is the weav-
the
reaching
of
an
agreement
be
government shall be confined to ex- tions are now being received at
That's what everyone rays attar
delightful motor car today than the ready proud and enthusiastic own-
1
tween the Mesl•m and Jewish rssing readiness to mediate he- the 13'nai 13'rith Community House, ing together of many Jewish folk-
taking our troatmonts.
:::
Nash "400".
songs. A scene of this operetta
ers of the "400", though it was
communities and will sharply eon
r the parties.
275 East Ferry avenue.
Invest in Health.
A
was presented at her recent re-
The whole family will give three announced only June 21.
Gynastics
cite! in Town Hall.
M me. Rothenberg, who appears t
Massages
ringing cheers when this smart, Its new Twin Ignition performance,
YESHIVA COLLEGE BUILT IN UNIQUE JEWISH STYLE
time, the
will .1 ti
Handball Courts
in Detroit first
for
graceful car stops in front of your Nur Centralized Chassis
NOW
OPEN
Lubrica-
,..
.,
be
accompanied
by
Miss
Rebecca
EatIro Math Floor Burno.Gray Blau
(Continued From Page One).
entrance on 187th street are the Katzman. The program follows: F,,,,////
door on Christmas Eve or Christ. tion and many other important
i 1
1265 GRISWOLD
club and social rooms. To the Piano Selection RI is• Rebecca Eittaman
i
mas
morning.
Throughout the north of Africa, right is the dining hall. Kitchens A Story in Sono... Shomer-Rothenhera
Clifford 2014
Cadillac 4969
improvements add pleasure to every
vi
Palestine, Syria, and the countries serving this hall are of the most
The first one who drives it will tell mile of your motoring.
• "ni
bordering upon the Black and Cas- modern character.
ii,: ( It e h r t Schneider'l
all the rest it is easier steering,
Den Miliner'm Treheren
Irl
ab I
pian Seas and especially in the
1
For Christmas delivery, order now.
It11 Der Chi der !noel
As a very great quantity of
t1
sweeter handling, than any other
Crimea, a mass of works of archi-
Eel Louie 'Lech lberhetten
You can select from our complete
tecture and of sculptured and water must always be available,
Anne Shomer Rothenherc
car
she
ever
has
driven.
not
alone
to
serve
the
require-
Piano solo
. Mi.. Rebecca Ketomn # I
painted ornament was revealed,
Holiday display of new "400" mod-
t:01,4,j
tab Ch•noah
li
And
immediately,
the
through extensive excavations, ments of plumbing, heating and i 151
"400" will els—a brilliant showing of the new-
C elbert
l
"Strictly Kosher"
that within a few years important fire-prevention but also for the t./ '*tre hr"Hen tlie cm Gevolt
600D
become et eryone• favorite, no mat. est and finest in modern motoring.
science laboratories, the water 1,111.onor 'Lich Befreien
F. F.
evidence concerning the history
3
LOCATION, RATES
supply
was
placed
in
a
great
tower
let
Fohrt
der
Chi...WI
AND SetIVICE
Supervised lip Rabbis Ashinsky
Jewish architecture will be
9 Sedan. from $1024 to $2010, ' Coupes, Calm o!et., V.ctor.as
If I Di der Rehhenti--Chap•idie
1- *
from $954 to $1560, Delivered.
brought to the popular knowledge. to the north, and advantage was
and Aishiskin.
Anne Shomer Hothenhera
After careful selection and taken of this necessity and re-
quirement
to
incorporate
thin
study of this available and applic-
The . finest, . tastiest, .home-
cooked meals. Try us once and
able data a considerable amount tower as a feature in the general
497 $795,Ears
of it was used and inspired those composition of the design, supply-
be convinced.
engaged upon the design of the ing a forceful element in the
whole architectural scheme.
new Yeshiva College.
8681 Twelfth St.
Leads the World in Motor Car Palate
My associate, Charles B. Mey-
Every Room Has
The College Buildings.
(Continued From Page One).
At Blaine
Bath.Sheaver and
ers, executive architect of the
I M PORTANT FEATURES—.1 . 0 OTHER
tweeter .0311 sit
H.la THEM
The main building of Group A, college, carried out his plans and number, is s•hedults1 for a musical
rovu tog.. it.
running north and south upon Am- the erection of the buildings with feature.
Twin•Igniiion motor
1144 0444.4 444
Aluminum alloy pistons Bijur centralized
Longer wheelbase'
sterdam avenue, the High School, such ability and in such a perfect
■ rswrStres1
last, and most pretentious,
1 2 Aircraft-type spark
chassis lubrication
One-piece Salon
is designed primarily to supply a manner that the plan and struc- conies a costumeplay by the wttll-
plugs
New doubtedrop frame
fenders
Electric clocks
maximum amount of light and air ture is thoroughly practical, an- known Detroit authoress. Mrs.
High compression
Torsional vibration
to the class-rooms, which are swering all the educational, social Bessie Springs Breen. "The Bo-
Clear
vision front
Exterior metalware
damper
Iloudsille
and
Lovejoy
placed
upon
the
lower
three
stor-
and economic demands of a highly hemian Glass Decanter," preceded
pillar posts
at the price of
chrome plated over
shock absorbers
World's easiest steering
ies, while the fourth or top story developed institution of research by a prologue in the New York
Nash Special Design
Mart
itrasure Naa toomatins)
is occupied by the physical, chemi- and learning.
7-bearing crankshaft
City of today, has a flash-back
REGULAR GAS
front and rear
Salon Bodies
cal. and biological laboratories. To
The design is unique. The use to London of the last decade of
tballzr cras4
Short turning radius
bumpers
the north, on the top floor, are of material and innovations over the eighteenth century in its main
placed the several studios of the abandoned and outgrown prece- Oct. Messrs. Foster 1'ehon, Felix
Department of Art. The science dent and convention. The spirit Silver and George Neugarten, in
and lecture hall is in the form of of the design, the ornamental the prologue, and Louis Weitzman,
a modernized amphitheater with adornment and the general atmos- Morris Garvett, Samuel Kay,
Sales and Service — Woodward and Palmer.
High pressure doping
complete experimental hydro-elec- phere of the edifice gives evidence Michael Leishin, Max Finkelston
EVERTON ENGRAVING CO
tric equipment.
of a new and an inspiring diction- and Frank V. Martin as gentlemen
and greasing by
Associate Nehru
Second Floor KerrtIldc.
ary
of
modernistic
art,
the
essence
ROWLEY & ZIMMERMANN
It is so planned that it will serve
of London, circa 1790, have been
Experts.
GIBSON DETROIT SALES CO.
MEHNERT MOTOR SALE]
5056 Woodward Ace.
the various functions for which it of which is found to flow from the selected to present Mrs. Breene's
MSS W. Fort St.
1435 Lawadalo Ave
will be required. The dormitory same fountain-head whence has playlet by Kathryn Vincent May- WALTER P. HAMMOND, INC.
V.
E.
WORDEN,
INC.
WARREN
SERVICE GARAGE C(
Linwood at Philadolphi• Am,
is placed to the west of the audi- come forth no much that has guid- er, director of the Art Society's
5169 F. .1•11•4444
WARREN, MICHIGAN
ed
civilization
onward
in
its
ethical
torium. Complete circulation be-
dramatic activities.
ARTHUR J. NELSON, Inc.
MILLER-JUDD
CO.
(BRANCH)
BILLINGHURST
MOTOR SALES
8059 Gr•nd River Ave.
tween it and the other buildings and religious progress.
Admission for the performance
12942 Woodward Ave, It. P.
14226 Mack Avonwo
of the group has been maintained.
will he by membership card of the
H. A. SCHMID CO.
DOMIENIK MOTOR SALES CO.
NASH REDFORD SALES
Gratmt tit Gloalteld
The dormitory contains complete
affiliated societies. Tickets for non-
11623 Jos. Camps.
Guarantee Brake Service
21374 Grad Ki•ow, REDFORD, MR34
At John R. and Owes
HAMTRAMCK. MICHIGAN
housing and living accommodations, I ll
members are 50c.
r•
Grand
River Ave.
Superb Service.
ROSEVILLE
MOTOR
SALES
for more than 200 students. Up in '
EMMERT
NASH
SALES
Glendale 5758.
DATES NASH SALES
ROSEVILLE, MICHIGAN
the ground floor to the left of the
4551 Michlgaa Ave,
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.
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