• PAGE TWO ThEnErRonlmykstf IRO lax HOME RELIEF SOCIETY DINNER DANCE JAN. 30 DETROIT The Home Relief Society, will hold the next of its series of din- ner dances at Northwood Inn on Wednesday evening, Jan. 30. Res- )11) ALLY NEXT WEEK -Photo by C. M. 11•yes & Co. MRS. MILTON WOLFE. ervations may he made through Mrs. Milton Wolfe, who is active on the committee in charge. or her associates, Mrs. Sam Schwartz, Sirs. lien Schwartz and Sirs. Ben Goldberg. The next meeting of the society will be held at the home of Mrs. I. Grabow, 317 Monterey. This meet- , ing will be addressed by Mrs. Jos- eph II. Ehrlich. Another speaker will be Miss Helen Wilkins who will speak on "Child Diet." A so- cial hour will follow. JANUARY 19.26 Opens Saturday Night 7:00 o'clock Daily thereafter 10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Detroit's e- entest Exposition CREEDS UNITE IN EFFORTS AGAINST CALENDAR REFORM (Continued from Page 1) Amu& CONVENTION HALL ANNUAL AUTO SHOW HERE JAN. 19 TO 26 With the opening. of the twenty- eighth annual Detroit automobile show this Saturday evening, in Convention Hall, the motoring public, whose interest has been keyed all to a high pitch by the scores of new car announcements and price reductions made during the past two weeks, will have an op- portunity to see and examine these new creations. The allotment of space to mo- tor car manufacturers and dis- tributors has already been made 1111(1 every foot of available space has been contracted for both in the passenger and commercial car di- visions. With the many new models which are being prepared and the great variety of body types which the manufacturers are offering today, the 1929 show' undoubtedly have more motor ntor cars than have ever been shown in the past. Due to the vastness of Convention Hall, it is possible for exhibitors to present a greater variety at the Detroit show than in any other city. Space reservations in other de- partments of the show were re. ceived earlier than usual at the office of the Detroit Auto Dealers' Association in the General Motors Building and many new departures will be found this year in both the accessory and equipment division as well as the shop equipment de- partment. The passenger cars for which space reservations have been made are: Buick, Cadillac, Chandler, Chrysler, Chevrolet, DeSoto, Dodge Brothers, Durant, Erkint, Essex, Ford, Franklin, Graham. Paige, Hudson, Ilupnmbile, Jordan LaSalle, Lincoln, Marmon, Moon, Nash. Oakland, Oldsmobile, Pack- ard, Peerless, Pierce-Arrow, Pon. tiac, Rem Stearns-Knight, Stude- ' baker, Stutz, Whippet, Willys- Knight. The following commercial cars have reserved space: Autocar, Chevrolet , Diamond T, Fargo, Federal, Ford, Gotfredson, Gra- ham, Pierce-Arrow, Reo, Whippet and White. Sol Bloom, New York, of Jour points of order, objecting to the consideration by the Foreign Af- fairs Committee of the resolution introduced by Congressman l'or- ter, chairman of the committee, which would make the presider 'I SEMI-MONTHLY DANCES of the United States the spore, an international conference t 7: SPONSORED BY CENTER The Jewish Centers Association consider changing the calenda 1 . Previously it was held that eve et ' will hold the first of its semi- those who oppose the calendar r ,- monthly dances at the 13'nai 13'rith, form would not be in opposition 1. • 275 East Ferry avenue, on Sun- the resolution calling for an i „.. day. F eb. :3. The (lances will be held the first and third Sundays of ternational conference. Congressman Bloom objects t O the month at this hall and the ad- the consideration of the resolutio , mission charge will be 50 cents for because in its preamble there is members and 60 cents for non- reference to the 13-month pla ,. members. The dances are given primarily fur the members of the His points of order are: "Ill There is no rule of th e Center and their friends. The aim 'louse of Representatives autho r - will he to make the dances as pleas- izing any committee of the Hogs e , urable as possible and fi create to report or even consider legi s . such an atmosphere that every par- lation affecting a change in th e , eat would be glad to have their daughters and sons attend. A five calendar. "I2I There is no provision o f piece orchestra will furnish the the Constitution authorizing Con . music. gress to legislate on the subject o potion of the national character of, changing the calendar. the air service. "(3) Congress is positively fo "It Is interesting to note that) birlden by the Constitution fro this situation follows tne passing' making any law respecting an of the Law of Assurance, as if the establishment of religion, or an bratell inveterate instinct of the Jews had law that would prohibit the fee discovered therein advantageous exercise of religion. Legislation Sunday Services: business. changing the (late of the Sabbatl "Do We Need a New God?” will The matter consists, according surely affects the religion of hum he the subject of Rabbi Leon I to my information, in that a cer- dreds of millions of people. F'ram's sermon on Sunday morn- "(4) There is no power giver tain number of air officers are con- ' ing, Jan. 20. Rabbi Frain will an- templating or have already con- to Congress by the Constitution to swer the attacks being made on tracted matrimonial engagements pass any law that will alter or Judaism and Christianity by Prof. nullify the laws of any state of with Jewesses. Ilarry Elmer Barnes of Smith Col- the Union." "I have no wish to meddle with Congressman Bloom stated tin lege and Will Durant, author of the affairs of the heart or with the "The Story of Philosophy." Seer- the Jewish Telegraphic Agent. tastes of these officers. I would y ices begin at 10:45. simply draw their attention here— correspondent that he intends psi posing an additional amendment while quoting point 237 of Part I ' Sabbath Service*: of the service regulations—to the making it obligatory upon Ameri I Rabbi Adolph Fink of the Ilillel fact that such alliances cannot be can representatives to the pro Foundation at Ann Arbor will oc- NO OBLIGATION ON YOUR PART considered satisfactory to the well- posed international calendar re cupy the pulpit of Temple Beth El being of the air force or to the form conference to oppose an on Saturday morning, Jan. 19. future careers of the officers in change in the calendar interfenn g Sabbath services begin at 10:30. question. I would also draw their with the sequence of the days o attention to the consequences at- the week. , Two Young People's Events: As a result of the vigorous op tendant upon their actions. 1. The Alumni Association of position which has been mad ORIGINATORS OF ALL-NIGHT SERVICE g Temple Beth El, together with the "The royal air force, which 1 against the resolution now befor g senior class of Temple Beth El have the honor to command, must, Sales: GLENDALE the committee, Congressman Por Service: in order to preserve its efficiency ter of . High School, will hold their first Pennsylvania, chairman o 3639 Woodward 9389 e and its utility to the state, be, in 61 Brady St. the committee, who introduced th social affair Saturday night, Jan. 19, at 8 o'clock. Attendance is the first place, absolutely national resolution, informed Congressma n in character and in no way extra( Bloom, who has been leading th limited to members of the Alumni g Association and the senior class national. Officers bound by rela- fight as a member of the commit tionship ties and especially by mar. of the High School. tee that he wanted consent to 2. The Young People's Club of riage ties to extra-national ele- strike out the preamble to th e Temple Beth El will give a "jitney ments lose the character of na- resolution containing committmen tional officers. One is reminded to the 13 28-day-month year am dance" Sunday afternoon, Jan. 20, Daniel Lewis Seymour Lewin Saul Lewis George Lewis • of the proverbs "birds of a feather will shortly offer this in the form '• at 3 o'clock. Bring a bag full of (Continued From Page One). flock together," and "blood is nickels! Attendance is limited to of an amendment. members of the Young People's which came into force on July 16, thicker than water." The Jews The Baptists Object. 1920, and which was placed under and other extra-national elements Rev. A. J. C. Bond, pastor o Club or the affiliated societies of f of our state may possibly be good Temple Beth El. the guarantee of the League of he Seventh Day Adventist Church • and loyal citizens, but they can Nations on Nov. 30, 1920. Plainfield, N. .1., appeared on be never become pillars of the state. Louisville Rabbi to Occupy Pulpit: In the report received from half of the Seventh Day Baptists Rabbi Joseph Rauch of Louis- Geneva by the American Jewish No doubt they have no such pre- opposing the proposed change in UNDERTMERS tensions nor does one demand ville, Ky., will occupy the pulpit of FUNERAL DIRECTORS Congress, it is indicated that Mr. the calendar. Aberson's representations have such of them. In an impressive speech, Rev. Temple Beth El Sunday, Jan. 27. already been given careful atten- "The air force controlled by Bond pointed out that the pro- tion by the Jugoslavian govern- Jewish influences would no longer posed change would infringe upon Father and Son Dinner: The annual Father and Son Din- ment, including persons in the possess that national character de- the Seventh Day Baptists' Sabbath, highest authority. Assurances sired and on which the country which is observed on Saturday, the ner, given under the auspices of the Men's Temple Club, will take have been offered to the effect that could count at such times as its same day as the Jewish Sabbath. place Tuesday night, Feb. 5. the matter will be investigated and existence might become threat- A. Longacre of this city, editor given early consideration. The ened. of Liberty, organ of the Seventh Temple Art. Society: Geneva Council, however, will not "Suffice it to imagine what Day Adventists, vigorously op- The next performance of the at the matter rest until secret would become of our air force posed the Eastman calendar. order No. 5 is completely and pub- were the majority of the corps of Temple Arts Society will take He pointed out several discrimi- licly withdrawn and proper amend officers to have contracted matri- nations which would operate place Wednesday night, Feb. 6. is made for the offense offered to monial alliances with Jewish or against those observing the Jewish the Jews of Lugoslavia. • Sabbath if the proposed Eastman Visit the Monday Night CI other extra-national elements. Text of Order. Members of the Temple who "In placing those considerations plan fur a 13 28-day-month year have never yet seen Beth El Col- The full text of the order of w ere adopted: the first would be Gen. Stanoilovitch is as follows: before the notice of all the officers te inability to vote in elections lege of Jewish Studies in session of the royal air, force. I invite them . MEMBERS: SECRET ORDER NO. 5 every six years; the second, en- are invited to visit the classes next to carefully consider the matter Jan. 23, 1927, to the Chiefs of Monday night at 8 o'clock. They NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE and to reflect well on their con- forced absence of children from Air Force Detachments: will be especially interested in the DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE templated steps, on their prepara• schools, and the difficulty in ob- "My attention has been drawn classes in comparative religion, taining employment, including CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE tions,their • engagements and their to an interesting situation which government and school teaching Bible history, current Jewish lit- PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE has arisen in the air force, consti- marriages, so long as they remain positions. erature and Jewish ceremonials m s tuting a threat of a Jewish usury in the service and are not there- COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE Rev. Foster, representing the and symbols. fore free agents. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE eventh Day Baptists, also testi- Emory officer should know in fi ed in opposition to tit. , proposed NEW YORK CURB MARKET advance the consequences of his alentlar reform. contemplated actions. The first 121.125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING The strong opposition which has ORCHESTRAS AND consequence which awaits him is d eveloped is swinging the senti• exclusion from the ranks of the You can expect to live 18 Randolph 4993.4 - 5 - 64 ENTERTAINMENT FOR meat of the committee against air force and removal to another t years longer than your great CLUBS, PARTIES, he proposed change in the calen- York R. L. TEMPLIN, Manager Canton arm of the forces, conditional• d grandmother or any of your WEDDINGS AND DANCES ar and encouraging supporters of •ncestors of fifty years ago— upon retention in active service. t Cleveland Direct Private Wire* to All Princi. Zanesville ne n dsia vii• ; he amendment to bind American science and medicine and edu• "Every officer should know that r epresentatives to the proposed in- Columbus pal Markets cation have all contributed to the security of the state and the t ernational calendar reform con- add 18 years to the average I iIKIK \11KVW111 11011WIKIK WIK 11.11.4 safety of the people is his primary f erence to oppose any change span of life. People live longer ' duty and without entire confidence a touch would disturb the continu- today because they co-operate in the air force and its personnel it y of the Sabbath, it was indicated with Nature to prevent disor• this security becomes jeopardized. a fter the session. ders which wreck health and "The respective chiefs will hold A representative of the Berk- shorten life. 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