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LOCAL SECTION OF COUNCIL OF JEWISH
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17

LETTER_

BOX I

(Continued from Page One.)

J. H.

Ehrlich Endorses

believes thiet it behooves the Jew.
Chronicle Editorials on
ish woman not only to understand
the Jewish problems and issues of
Campaigns.
their times but that they shall be
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: able to take an intelligent stand on
In addition to the editorials that matters of civic and social import-
appeared in your columns recently Once, and though a large and rep-
with reference to stirring up suf. resentative body, join with all
fieient interest for a committee to tither organized women in matters
organize themselves to look after of importance affecting their cities,
the outside institutions and to their state and their nation. Its
eliminate the certain types of men close tie-up with the Child Wel-
that come to the city from time fares Public Health, Legislative,
W time to solicit for •• •t't Americanization, International Re-
lions, and I am in hearty accord lotions, and other divisions of the

with your views, I am herewith en- Detroit Federation of Women's
closing a letter which is also a silo- l'lubx indicates its broad interests
in the social lend civic welfare. Its
ilar evil.
Nut that I have any remedy to lecture service- also reflects the
suggest for it, but I thought you promssive idealism of its aims.
''I am sure there is not a Jewish
would be interested to know these
woman in the city who would not
things.
like
to have a share in these activi-
Sincerely yours,
Emzucit ties." It costs only $5 a year to
J.
The letter to which Mr. Ehrlich have a share. This is the member.

refers reads, verbatim, as follows: ship fee. The committee headed by
J E II USA LE M. Mrs. Schlesinger will, be an-
nounced next wee k.
Dear and Noble Friend,



Mr. J. H. Ehrlich:
'
Your kindheartedness to every COUNCIL SABBATH TO BE
needy and sufferer, induce me Co HELD ON MARCH 23
NEN' YORK. - In announcing
turn to you in the great necessity
Right Downtown
that Council Sabbath will this year
of ray unfortunate family.
always supported my family be observed on Friday evening,
Columbia at John R.
honestly. Put alas! sine, my eyes March 22, and Saturday, March
with M. C. Basses
hccillne badly ill I ani unable to 23, Sirs. A. S. Kohler of Savannah.
Passing Door
k any more, and my whole fam- Ga., national chairman of the de-
A Good Place to Lire
ity suffer great want• Hunger and partment of religion and religious
11,essity, and are On the way of
starvation, and where shall I take
to support them especially to cure
$8 to $10 Weekly
my dangerously ill eyes Oh! how
$12 to $16 Double
aches niy heart looking niy little
children ask bread while I soul
(Continued from Page 1)
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
help them.
dents' Day, the Temple having in-
' Therefore dear friend! Awake
vited Jewish students from Ann
kindly your pity over an unfortu-
Arbor and other neighboring col-
"A Herne Amoy Prom
nate poor sick funnily father and
leges to come to the services in
Home"
three hungry little children. As-
he morning, to be the guests of
sist, help and save as from hun-
he Temple. Sisterhood for Sunday
Ma« Neu llanagmerA
ger, and send me your kind help.
linner and the guests of the Young
and aid according your noble heart
l'eople's Temple Club for a pro-
with all your possibility.
gram of entertainment and socia-
In merit of your great charity,
bility.
your kindness may be rewarded
On Saturday morning, Starch 16,
that you and your worthy family
Rabbi • of
may be blessed with a happy good
sermons on "The Essence of the
long life. All happiness and pros-
Various Books of the Bible." The
perity you may he saved front any
series will begin with the "Essence
sorrow or illness, all your wishes
of the Book of Exodus."
may be fulfilled to the best, and
On the following Sunday, March
you may live to see the joyfullness
is at the other
24, the pulpit of the Temple will
end of your tele-
of Zion and Jerusalem.
be occupied by one of the most dis-
phone. Convince
As wish you and as pray for tinguished rabbis in the American
yourself.
you on all holy places and the Holy pulpt, Rabbi Samuel II. Golden-
Wailing Wall, Your faithful friend
Call
son of Pittsburgh, Pa.
who awaits your kind and prompt
Arl. 2330
help reply,
CONNELL CHEVROLET
II. ZELNIKER,
Jewish street, Jerusalem,
COMPANY
,Palestine-
11520 Jos. C•mpau Ave.

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education of the National Council
of Jewish Women, stated that this
special day has served to secure for
Jewish women in America a broad-
er recognition in her community.
Information has been received by
Mrs. Kohler from several Council
Sections that local congregations
are inviting Jewish women to di.-
liver an address from their pulpit
for the first time in their congre-
gational history.
The purpose of Council Sabbath,
Mrs. Kohler further explained, is
to emphasize the fundamental and
underlying principle of the Nation-
al Council of Jewish Women,
namely, that its program awl
ideals gain their inspiration from
the principles and ideals of JUda•
Council Sabbath further-
ism.
more see ks to stress in the minds
of the membership of the Nation-
al Council of Jewish Women, that
the synagogue is a vital center of
Jewish thought and activity whose
progress and effective functioning
must be aided to the fullest of
every ability and power.
Mrs. Kohler is co-operating with
the local Council Sections in ar-
ranging their Council Sabbath pro-
grams. Special music will be pre-
sented in the course of the sers•
ice. The officers of the National
Council of Jewish Women and the
of its Speakers' Bureau,
have been invited to occupy local
pulpits throughout the United
States and Canada.

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attack. The extreme difficulty of neer movement by Dr. Chaim Arlo-
the earliest pioneers in gaining a ' soroff, and it includes hitherto un-
foothold in the land and in adjust- translated articles by leaders of
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Monuments

Avukah, the American Student Palestinian, who was killed while spetches of the new Jewish life in
Zionist Federation, has just an- defending, with a handful of Jew- Palestine-its work, itst play, its
problems, and its hopes.
nounced. The volume, which was ish colonists, a large Jewish col-

prepareel with the co-operation of
The heroic efforts of the young the Zionist Labor party, is a trib-
pioneers of Palestine to rebuild ute to the pioneers on the tenth
the ancient homeland of the Jewish anniversary of the Palestinian
people are vividly recounted in a movement.
volume entitled "Ilechalutz" (The
It includes an account of the life
Pioneer), publication of which of Joseph Trumpeldor, a young

Oscar Webber, Tracy W. McGee- ial as well as to organize-
tax- '
new
ROOM FOR RENT-A desirable
guur , Dan T. Crowley C. 13. Van file en terprises.
furnished steam-heated room
Duren, II. Wm. Klare, A. C. Mar-
strengthen the Jewish
-I. TO
for lady or gentleman. 2674
' shall and Emory W. Clark,
credit hanks where Jewish artisans
Elmhurst, near I.inwood. Arl-
Chairman Webb, in speaking Of secure their credit,
ington 5877-W.
the Rapid Transit Plan, said: "For
5. To organize a number of
iany
years
Detroit
has
talked
short term courses for qualifying FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
. ❑
better transportation. That we the Jewish youth for different pro-
room for young man. Desirable
need it is common knowledge. fessions.
location and all conveniences
Everybody admits that fact. De-
6. To instruct the local author-
available. 2468 Gladstone ave.
troit does need better transporta- ities that they systematically help
Garfield 4120-M.
tion facilities and it needs them at the Jews to settle on land.
the earliest possible moment. The
7. To strengthen the Jewish re- FOR RENT-Furnished room for
workman, his wife and children, lief organizations.
refined young man in private
the merchant and the manufac-
modern home.; all conveniences.
8. To fight the unlawful taxes
turer; in fact, all citizens, no mat- on Jewish artisans.
Glendale 8391; -.Sunday, call
. ter in what part of the city they
Asliegt-mr 11198-M.
11. To instruct the government
reside, will benefit from the build- •inspectors that they put these
FOR RENT-Large steam-heated
ing of this system.
measures into effeets -
furnished room for gentleman
The present commissions
or couple. Convenient to street
(street railway and rapid transit 1
car and bus transportation. In-
have evolved a plan. We believe-
quire M. Schwartz, 3438 Fen-
this plan to be sound. The method
bell, Arlington 10448.
of financing the subways as pro.
posed by the commissions, we be-
A REFINED, young girl would
lieve to be sound. The general tax
In order to increase the inter-
like a room in a nice private
to be paid by our citizens at what- est of Young Judaeans in their
home, preferably in the north-
ever per cent the Common Council publication, The Young Judaean,
west
section.
References ex-
will designate will not be burden- and to spread knowledge of this
changed.
Call Empire 7828
some, as under the law, in any one youth magazine devoted to Jewish
after
6.
year not more than $1.66 per affairs, varying large prizes are be-
$1,000 of assessed valuation can ing offered to the various clubs
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
be levied."
throughout the country, according
lady, gentleman or couple. Must
to an announcement issued by
be seen to be appreciated. 2257
Samuel J. Borowsky, executive
Hazelwood, Euclid 4775-W.
Auction! Auction! Auction! chairman of Young Judea, nation-
If you haven't attended our weekly al Jewish yout h organization.
FOR RENT-Upper flat, 8 rooms,
litIction in 1920 ylt1 tyllAt get into the
oil heat, Kelvinator, all conveni-
The only magazine of its kind
bode in 1929. Thousands o r people
ences; three blocks from 13'nel
have ;laved thoumands of dolla r. by •t. for older boys and girls, The
at 0 Young Judaean has devoted its
Sal etartthe
tending our auctions throu
Moshe Synagogue; close to
ghout
S as
end co ntinues
pages to Jewish stories, articles,
street car and bus. Refined
e • • nine. Remember the date.
and essays designed to give Amer-
neighborhood, 3030 Webb Ave.,
Wednesday, January le
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
icon-Jewish youth a comprehensive
Garfield 2547.
4302 Fourteenth Avenue
picture of Jewish life, culture and
F. A. Yockey. Auctioneer.
history. Some of the foremost FOR RENT-Desirable room, light
and airy, for gentleman, at 2345
r writers for children have appeared
Naloaramommansa
Richton. Goodman, Hemlock
in the publication, which has been
88574.
MANUEL URBACH
used in many Sabbath schools

Granite sad

In.

for them . . . Offer him it

they did S'll year!' logo

Cleveland Boys Address
Themselves to Detroiters.

INTERSTATE TRANSIT, INC.

and

They tuAte just like

10 NG JUDAEANS TO
PROMOTE MAGAZINE

Jackrabbit
Lines

offer: his hand

!wart and banking account and you have

FOR RENT-Desirable room, suit-
(Continued from Page One.)
able for one or two business
men. Cooper, 2081 Virginia
deities, suspecting that it was
Park. Euclid 7012-J.
I••iiilucteil for political purposes.
Now, this mistrust has entirely
I•Slitor, Detroit Jewish Chroniele
BUSINESS MEN! Is your busi-
disappeared,
The
government
Will you please publish our fol-
ness showing any profits? A
lowing message to the Jewish boys recognizes the work of the Ort and
careful audit of your books will
the municipalities are contributing
sf Detroit:
show you just exactly what you
Any boy between the ages 15 to to the budgets of the Oct institut-
are doing. I am an expert pub-
Is who is interested in starting a t ions.
lir accountant and make a spe-
I. Yashunsky, reporting on the
new real Jewish slut) where he
cialty of drawing monthly and
old derive both education and Ort work in Poland, stated that in
annual reports. My fees ore
joyment at the same time is 1922 the (let started its activities
extremely reasonable. Address
asked to conmiunicate with either in Poland on a very small scale.
Box 100, Detroit Jewish Chron-
I.. Morris. 1111122 Earle avenue, or Now it conducts a great number of
icle.
I', Joseph, 1133 E Ilth street, training schools, where 2,200 per-
sh•veland, Ohio. We are trying to sons are given training in the FOR SALE-At a real sacrifice. A
set new friends our own ages, in trades.
picturesque lot situated on Lake
.1 her cities for our club.
Orion (Swiss Villages). An un-
To Help Declassed Jews.
Cordially yours,
usual bargain. Address Box
MOSCOW.- (.1. T. A.) -The
L. MORRIS and Is JOSEPH
200, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
agreement between the American
---------
Better Transportation Com- Icor and the Comzet in Soviet Rus- ATTRACTIVE, middle-aged Jew-
sia, giving the Icor the right to
ish woman, without children,
mittee for Rapid Transit
conduct relief work in Russia, was
wishes to become acquainted
Proposal.
ratified by the Sovnarcom, the
with respectable gentleman. No
( ouneil of Soviet ( ommisars.
objection to one child. Address
Based on the belief that Detroit
The Sovnarcom of the Ukraine
Box 310, Detroit Jewish Chron-
should adopt the Rapid Transit devoted a special session to the
icle.
Plan at the April election and that question of the declassed Jews. At
if the voters are conversant with this session it was tits-Sled to un- FOR RENT-Educated, cultured
the nicrits of this plan, jointly tid- dertake a number of measures in
gentleman can have a nice room
with high-class Reformed Anieri-
e aneed by the Street Railway and order to help those Jews out of
For appointment
Ranid Transit Commissions, they their critical economic situation.
can family.
phone Garfield 0533.
will endorse it, the Citizens' Better
The relief measurm adopted are:
Transportation Committee has
I. To develop the artisan indus-
been formed fur the sole purpose tries in the cities populated by WANTED-Director for women's
and children's camp. Prefer one
S of giving citizens full information, Jews .
with nursing experience, Yiddish
on the subject. The executive
2. To create special funds for
speaking. Cook, other help and
committee is composed of Jeffer. co-operating with the construe-
volunteer counselors also want-
son B. Webb, chairman; William Dee plans of the declassed .lees.
ed.
Write full details to Box
It. Kale's, Edmund T. Paterson,
To
provide
the
Jewish
Artels
3.
315, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
I'hilip Breitmeney, Frank W. Blair, with the maximum of raw mater-

8:15 a. m.-$13.00--8:30 p. m.

ht'

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CLASSIFIED

FOR RENT-Light, airy room for
young anon or lady; all conveni-
(-flees; car and bus lines; ele
vator service. 2075 West Phibi-
delphia, Apt. 406.

'SAMMY'
KLEE

Arlington 2330

PAGE THREE

RONICLE

throughout the country as a text-
HOUSEWORK wanted by middl•-
book.
aged lady in small family. Ex-
The new plan to increase the
cellent cook.
Call Arlington
of the youth magazine pro-
1264-M.
vides for a first prize of $100• a
second Kite of $75; • third prize
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
of $50; a fourth prize of $25; and
small prizes amounting to $150. In
announcing the details of the sub-
scription contest among Young Ju-
daeans, it is painted out that the
clubs may use the prizes for send-
ing delegates to the national
Young Judaean convention, for es-
tablishing a Young Judaea Club
library, for assisting some worthy
cause, or for inscribing the club's
name in the Golden Book of the
630 Front Street
Jewish National Fund, which gift:
will be sued to buy land in Pales-.
Randolph 6744
tine.

Compliments

WAY N E
MINERAL BATHS

BETTER
TRANspoRTATioN

Let's All Work For It!

The Citizens' Better Transportation Committee Believes:

THAT if Detroit Is to continue It maximum business and Industrial development It must have
at the earliest possible moment an adequate Rapid TrariaIt System.

THAT the Citizens of Detroit are entitled to receive through the MNIIIIM of their civic offi-
cials a transportation system that will enable them to pursue their various callings and seek roe•

reation VconomIcally and expeditiously.

THAT, having the utmost confidence In the Integrity and ability of the members of the Street
Railway Commission and Rapid Transit Commission, It should fully support these men, who have

freely given th••lr time and talents In an effort to prs;•ltie an adequate transportation system for

th it fellow citizens.

THAT the Rapid Transit Plan, jointly submitted to the Common Council by the Street Rall.

way Commission and the Rapid Transit Commission, and by the Council placed before the voters

at the running April election, Is a sound and meritorious civic enterprise.

THAT the dt-eision by the joint sommisslons to construct an east and west line as a first

section of a complete Rapid Transit System, embracing the entire city, Is basically sound, as Ills

line will provide speedy and economical tranapot tattoo for the hundreds of thousands of workmeo
employed in the great Industrial sections through which the VernorMack line passes.

I The running lime on the Yernor•Mack line will be 45 minutes from Connor. Creek to the
Rouge Plant. The present running time on the surface line Is 73 minutes. There would be • ”ving
If ridden tweea day the saving
thervforr of 28 minutes on • one-way trip between terminal,
w.II he SO min, k t ... or nearly en extra hour. tallith the workman may drvot• to his wife and lansily.1

THAT the planning of the Vernorlelack line so that It connects with 27 of the 29 routes of the
D S. R. roll system and with 12 has lines of the D. S. R. bus system will be of the utmost con-
venIence and will have an expediting Influence on practically the whole ” stem of surface trans-
portation facilities operating within the city.

THAT placing of the Woodward surface cars underground 11MM- the river front to T;mph.
___ , Strut v.111 relieve the surface (raffle in a badly consented area and be conducive to the safety of

wornsa and children.

THAT the revenue to be derived from the system on the basis of a 10•cent fare will be suf•

fleient to pay all costs of maintenance and operation.

THAT the general tax to be paid by our citizens at whatever per cent the Common Council
may designate will not be burdt-nsome • RA under the law In any one year not more than $1 66 per

thousand of assessed valuation can be levied.

THAT the Common Council will be extremely fair In distributing the percentage of coat of

the system upon the special assessment district, the general tax and to the car rider. who will pay

the equipment cost.

In Conclusion:

The Citizens' Better Transportation Committee was formed solely for the

purpose of placing before the voters facto concerning the Rapid Tran0 Plan.

Give thought and study to the pla n and, realizing

the polls and vote "YES" for the plan

its importance, go to

April 1st.

'
Citizens Better Transportation Committee

Executive Committee-Jefferson B. Webb, Chairman; William R. Kale*, Edmund T. Pater-

son, Philip Breitmeyer, Frank W. Blair, Oscar Webber, Tracy W. McGregor, Dan T. Crowley, C.

B. Van Dusen, H. Wm. Klare, A. C. Marshal{, Emory W. Clark, Edsel B. Ford, Fred T. Murphy,
Henry M. Blitzed, James P. Murphy, Henry Wineman and John A. Brown.

NOTE-If you desire any further information on the Rapid Transit
Plan, please mail your questions to the Mayor's office, City Hall. These
questions will be answered by a member of the Rapid Transit Commission
over Station WWJ, the Detroit News, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday evenings, 6:30 to 6:45; Friday evenings, 6 to 6:15, and Satur-
day evenings, 6:15 to 6:30, for a period of three weeks.

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