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March 29, 1929 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-03-29

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America ( fairish Peeslieal Cotter

CLIFTON AVINC1 • CINCINNATI 30, 01110

PAGE THItEr;

fiipfientorr EmSRORONICLE

Rum-
Junior Hadassah Holds Rum-
mega Sale.

DESCRIBES VISIT
TO DAVID BROWN
COLONY IN CRIMEA

MANIU GOVERNMENT
FIGHTS PREJUDICE

Junior Hadassah will hold a
rummage sale April 1 at Hastings
_—
and Brady.
(Continued fro m Preceding Page).
Miss Sophie Schneider, who is
Acts on Complaints of Suf-
chairman, is being assisted by site of help from America — i--
fering Bessarabian, Tran-
Mary Barak, Rose Buchman, Edith
sylvanian Jews.
Brechner, Ilenriett a Berger, Lil- bringing' back my faith in God.
my
lien Farbman, Mollie Glist, Rose almost lost nip faith in
I saw
God,"
BUCHAREST.— (J. T. A.)
Columbian, Carolyn Goodman, Sa- she said brokenly,
"when
tahteerhuksilvdd boeif
Columbian,
‘niadag
For the first time since the com-
die Goodman, Elsie Jackel, Eliza- oaulyn youngest a
beth Ruskin, Mollie Smolensky and' fore my eyes. In one night six of ing to power of the Maniu govern-
I ment, an official complaint that
slaughtered.
Rhea Weisberg,
Any nerson having old clothing, hme)ggefadmtihlyeniwteorekill me, but t ey Jewish citizens are suffering .0
the hands of government official ,
so
old
they
household furniture, or furnish- laughed and said I was
use, didn't want to cheat the grave." was presented in the Roumanian
Land Contracts Bought
ings that they can
07, no
or longer
any member
She wiped the tears from her eyes. parliament. The Minister of tom
phone Euclid 19
Complete Financial
"But God watches over us," she Interior pn raiseda thorough in-
of f the committee, for collection.
Service on
The proceeds of this sale will said slowly, looking about the sun- vestigation with punitive measure)
lit room and the happy faces of against those found guilty. lie al'
he
used
to
maintain
the
educa-
Personal Property
pealed to members of parliament .
pealed
tional institute for orphans at her daughter and grandchildren.
Automobile Accounts
"We're so much better off than report any cases of this nature di-
Meier Shfeyah and the Nurses'
Furniture Accounts
Training School in Palestine.
those families still in town," , re- rts•tly to the ministry, thus mak-
Radio Accounts
'My , i inairy necessary a parliamentary in-
joined the colonist's wife.
Electrical Appliances
two brothers are still there and
Store Fixtures and
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. send distressing news. Business is ! The Minister of the Interior has
Factory Equipment
gone. Anyone caught trailing is proceeded with the dismissal of a
Garage Equipment
arrested, and there seems no hope ' sub-commissioner of the Clausen-
for the future. Of course we had burg secret service, Gindia, for
financial
Bring your
Radio
Radio
Problems to us.
hard times here at first, when having tortured a Jewish citizen.
Building
Service
about 10 families lived in one Disciplinary investigation has been
house before our bionics were built started against him.
Details of the persecutions prat.. !
but all that is forgotten now.
Under Its Greatest Master
"That doesn's mean everyon e Geed against Jewish citizens in
Bessarabian
and Transylvanian,
e
here
still
doesn't
work,"
sh
A MOM AM COOPER, President
quickly added, stitching away a t towns by government officials were
Associated Companies
presented
in
parliament
by Depu-
think
the
time
i

"I
Distinguished Author
the machine.
Total Paid•ln Capital and Surplus
Scientific Lecturer, Inventor and
31,000,000
over when one man worked for th • ty Dan, Social Derma•rat. who de-
Instructor
dared
that
government
officials
Ground Floor, 320 W. Fort
entire family.
Radio's Mysteries Simplified and
ai
"I, for instance, get up ever y are torturing and beating Jewish
Revealed. Non-Technical and
citizens,
their
activities
being
es-
day at 3 a. m. to milk the cows •
Easily Understood
Cows are our treasure because w e pecially directed against members
0
of
the
Yiddish
Cultural
League.
In
for
sell the milk, which brings us 10
Day and Evening Cl
Sealer, Salesman, Service Man,
rubles a month. I deliver the mil k the city Britscheni, district of
Builder, Installer and Novice.
to the colony co-operative and a m Chotyn, the deputy declared, the
back home by 4 a. nt. Then I chief of police, the chief of the
sleep until 6—unless it's hnrves t gendarmerie and secret service
P Lorillard Cs ,En i`on
time, when no one sleeps. Then I agents heap indignities on the Jew-
make up a lunch and take it to th e ish youth, under the claim that
d
they
are
searching
for
Communist
544 Woodward Ave.
fields for my husband and son an
Detroit
literature.
Randolph 9134
their helpers.
Chief of Police Jon Ursan of Lip-
wireless
630 Front Street
"At 6 I go to the co-operativ e
Radio
Tal aaaaa hp
Technique
store for meat, make it kosher, pu kany tortured the Jewish tailor
Randolph 6744

Simon
Pick and his son when they
on the soup, and by then it's tim e
to give the children breakfast. I e came to collect a bill.
Deputy
Dan urged the govern-
the few hours before noon, whil e
dinner is cooking, I tidy up th e ment to suspend immediately the
government
officials for their bar-
house and get in a little sewn g.
' Soon the children come horn e barous acts and that they be
from school, I give them 'varme o , brought to trial.
tunity to expound the rights of the
Then, if I
(afternoon mea I ).
unwarranted in-
peop e aga
didn't sleep from 4 to 6 a. m., I

EMBARRASSING MOMENTS

When you are ill your bath and as you step

out find that your maid

the window facing

Mortgages

UNION INVESTMENT CO.
CENTURY INVESTMENT CO.

has left the blind tip on

the big apartment house

... be nonchalant . . . Light a Murad.
next fluor...(

7'hey taste just like

they did 20 years ago

LEARN RADIO

J. C. HOOVER

Compliments

WAYNE
Hoover Institute
MINERAL BATHS

RE-ELECT

try to sleep from 4 to 6 p. m.
Otherwise, I look after the hens
and the 36 geese. Then sun-down
conies, which means milking the
cows again and preparing supper
for the entire family. After clear-

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

FISH

rt

tion from him than the humblest
vasions by fanatics who would use human kindness certainly runs
citizen. the loves people—and peo-
extra-legal methods to force upon freely in his breast.
pie love him.
the masses their pet schemes.
This com munity is
Judge Edward
Upon the bench he is a veritable long as
even -
Help Maintain the Glori-
angel of mercy towards small and J. Jeffries administering
handed
justice
and
guarding the
first o
offenders. His mind is attuned
first
regardelsa
of ous Achievements in Paler
people,
to the decent demands and require- rights of all
The tine. Subscribe to the United
ments of the public and his heart race, creed or social position.
enjoy
beats in sympathy with the weak socially prominent and rich
Palestine Appeal.
and
receive
no
greater
considers.
and the unfortunate. The milk of

The Women and
Children DESERVE

BETTER
TRANSPORTATION

JUDGE THOMAS M.

COTTER

We feel that the women and children of De'roit ARE ENTITLED to better transportation.

70 The

WE ALSO BELIEVE THAT IT IS UP TO THE MEN TO HELP US GET IT BY
VOTING "YES" ON THE RAPID TRANSIT PLAN APRIL 1ST.

Recorder's Court

Today it is a common sight to see women with children in their arms or clinging to their

skirts, waiting in the snow or rain, in the downtown district, for the crowded surface cars.

With the Rapid Transit system in operation those women would be comfortably housed in

He Has Served You Well
For Many Years

underground loading stations waiting for fast cars to whisk them home.

This is also true of the thousands of worltiig girls, schoolteachers, nurses and women in

UNBIASED—COURTEOUS — CAPABLE

all walks of life who travel about the city.

TIME SAVING is an important clement to the woman who cares for a family; it is also

ENDORSED BY BAR ASSOCIATION AND

an important factor in the life of a girl who sp:nds long hours each day at work and who

DETROIT CITIZENS LEAGUE

wants to g.zt to her job, or home, AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE.

THIS AD PAID FOR BY A FRIEND

Rapid Transit WILL BRING A SAVING IN TIME through the system itself. It will

also SPEED UP the surfaca lines and buses through its close inter-connection with them,

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ning her own Ire."
........................ In the days that I worked and
lived with these people, learning to
know and understand and gradu-
ally to love them and the spirit in
which they entered this new life.
When it came time for me to go
on to Ukraine, and the colony
leader and his little band escorted
me to the car, the entire popula-
tion of the colony clustered about,
each one to shake my hand and
utter a shy "Dosvadanya" (fare-
well).
"Do you think our colony is
worthy of its name?" asked the
leader. "We must make it the out-
standing settlement in all Crimea."
"When is he coming to see us
again?" he wondered. "What a
change he'll find," he murmured,
his glance taking in the neat rows
of houses, the school at the end of
5 the road, the expanse of waving,
E golden fields-
"Tell him he's in our prayers,"
',
said one of the old men.
But it was the bride who tugged
/ at my arm and whispered words
% that have come back to me many
5 times since I left that colony
'Tell him we're going to name him
E David—the name that has mean
to us understanding and love."

RE-ELECT

0

n

Judge John V.

"SEE CRUZET FOR

BRENNAN

Bob Cruzet's

Is at Present a Judge of the Recorder's
Court

PICKERS

DANCE MUSIC"

CO T TON

High-Clan Colored Organization

ENDORSED BY DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION

Office, 930 Erskine
Cadillac 7129

ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER

INSTRUCTOR DETROIT COLLEGE OF LAW

ELECTION MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929

1.4 110 1). 101• ■■•■■■■■■■■ 11,.■■■■■Na

We specialize in Jazz, Sing-
ing and Dancing. Large and
small orchestras available at all
times.

ti

thereby SAVING MORE TIME.

Placing the transportation lines underground in the crowded areas will make the streets
safer for womm and children. The women wit) drive cars will be less liable to accident.

We wholc-heartedly believe that this Rapil Transit Plan should be adopted NOW, there-

fore, we ask every woman who has a vote, with has votes in her family, or who has voting
friends, to fully support this Plan and to register that support with "YES" votes at the polls

April 1st.

WOMEN'S DIVISION—Citizens' Better Transportation

Committee:

Mrs. Isobel J. Hurst, Chairman; Mrs. Emma A. Fox, Honorary Chairman.

Mrs. William A McGraw, Mn. Robert Beattie, Ks. Minnie Booth, Mrs. Carl Brumme, Mr.. M. A.
Mare, Mrs. John Trix, Mr.. Alexander Weber, Honorary Vice•Chairmen; Mrs. Max Win, Mrs. George
Grinnell, Mrs. John J. Monaghae, Mrs. •
T. Calvert, Mrs, J. R. Cooley, Mrs. Armin Darmstaetter, Mrs. Lloyd A. Dr.
Marie H. Timpani., Mrs. W. W.
Joseph A. Morass, M.,. W. G. Arthur Reid, Mrs. E0 ,1 W. Robert+ •
Warren. Mrs. Fred M. Zeder, Vice•Chairmen; Mr.. Minna F- Arend., Secretary; Mrs. Charles Gitlin, Cm ,

responding Secretary.

Mr.. Frank J. Aur:nger, Mrs. Charles U. Bear, Hrs. Fred Branton, Mrs. Paul H. Brush., Mrs. William
F. Caldwell, Mrs. Gate Cooper, Mr.. Ida Kitching Cordes, Mrs. R. A. Cornell, Mrs. A. J. DeLoye, Mrs.
Jane Evans, Mrs. Homer Ferguson. Mrs. George Grimes, Miss Mettle Guess, Mn. H. H. Haddon, Mrs.
Everitt L. Jones, Mrs. James Boyd Jones, Mrs. Paul H. King, Mrs. William N Krauser, Miss Frances Macauley,
Mrs. Chas. H. Mira, M.s. Edwin Mulock, Mrs. Rose Munn, Mrs. Frank Needham, Mrs, Charles Noble, Mrs. A.
J. Norman, Mrs. Calv:n A. Palmer, Mrs. Resell Palmer, Mrs. Edith Ruebekam Pasque, Mrs. Edmund A. Prouty,
Miss Josephine Rancey, ii-s. Emma Richter, Mrs. C. A. Ruebekam, Mrs. 0 C. Seeley, Mrs. Edwin S.
Sherrill, Mrs. Leon:n-3 J Stringer, Mrs. Mind E. T•ite, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, Mrs. Warner R.
Thompson, M.-s. Welter Throop, Mn. J. Franklin Turner, Mrs. Mary Mace Underwood, Miss Helen Wee.
neken, Mrs. Orrison S. White, Mrs. John L. Whitehead, Me.. Ora Wickersham, Miss Amy Wyman.

CITIZENS' BETTER TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE:

Executive Committee: Jefferson B. Webb, Chairman; William R. Kales, Edmund T. Paterson,
Philip Breitmeyer, Frank W. Glair, Oscar Webber, Tracy W. McGregor, Dan T. Crowley, C. B. Van
Dusen, H. William Else., A. C. Marshall, Emory W. Clark, Eckel B. Ford, Fred T. Murphy, Henry M.
Butuel, James F. M,-phy, 11- ry Winem•n, John A. Brews, William A. Comstock, Roy D. Chapin • Alvan
Macauley, Henry Otis, Dwight B. Lee, Walter 0. ,Briggs, B. E. Hutchinson, C. W. Dickerson sad William

M. Walker.

The Rapid Transit Plan is being discussed over Static:: WWJ, The Detroit News, Monday, Tuesday s
Wednesday and ThursdLy evr gs, 6:30 to 6:45, Friday evening, 6:00 to 6:15, and Saturday evening,

8:15 to 6:J0.

You are invited to listen in.

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