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Amerkam Apish PerioSeal Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

TIEPETROrliEN IS/1 giRDNICLE

eAnnouncement!

Louis Zack

Ilse Opened an

Up-To-Date
DRUG STORE

8732 Linwood (Coe. Blaine)

With a Full Line of Drugs
and Toilet Articles

Fountain Service

We Specialize in Compounding,
Prescriptions

Telephone orders Liken. We

deliver.

Phones: Garfield 9788.9772

t ativit

Quio6,ratut9

6dTPanY

INGROIRS
DESIGNERS
111USTFATORS

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MON. •
C.1".“

T. MORA,

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Art SPIGNINS MOOR WM(

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KEIDAN IS HONORED
BY HIS ASSOCIATES

LEADERS APPEAL FOR U. J. C. FUND

(Continuo' from Page One.)

(Coontinued from Page One.)

Semplintlr, S. E. Sodium, Harry
Brown, members of the firm of
Fried man, Slayers & K eys, Wurzer
& Wurzer, Henry Whitman, Leo
51. Butzel, Frank D. Eaman, Albert
Kahn, Ernst Kern, II. Weitzman,
Judge Arth r W. Kilpatrick and
Judge Donald Van Zile.
Judge Murphy', in making the
presentation, said he was happy to
(offer the portrait on behalf of him-
self and the other donors during
the lifetime of its recipient, and at
a time when Judge Keidun was en-
joying the prime of his life, both
in health and achievement, and in
public service.
"In brief, we are happy to give
this portra t to you as a 1lomon-
stration of our admirat on and af-
ft ction," Judge Murphy said.
The dean of the circuit bench
then lauded his a.sociate, saying,
"You have olisplayed a knowledge
of humanities, a sympathetic un-
olerstanding and grasp of the reali-
ties. It wit, inevitable that
thus dowered by nature and de-
veloped by cultivation should be
social minded.
"So you have labored in the
fields of education and philosophy;
you have bent your efforts toward
the training of youth in heart and
mind, in their moral as well as
their mental and physical natures.
realizing that without a moral
foundation the structure of
rests upon the shifting sands. You
have cheerfully assume,' the duty
of being your brother's keeper by
your bong and self-sacrificing labour
for the homeless, friendless, the
stricken, and the underprivileged
in life's struggle,"
Judge Keidan, following the
presentation, said he was deeply
touched by the demonstration of
affection evidenced by his man V
f Hem's.

HAYM SALOMON FRANKLIN RETURNS
TO PULPIT SUNDAY
, (Continued fromPreceding Page).

Morris had a very easy job. All
Continued from Page One.)
he had to de. with little muoneN: t o gr ee t him upon his first return
availably, was to think of Meal,: of to
the pulpit since his departure
deferring payment. to keep the
"Three years ago
for the Sabbatical vacation.
when the Jews of America started the world army in th field.If h
t at Mono. r -
sinuous rive for foreign relief and tither charities, the 14etroit Jewish
TM. list of graduates whore-
able task had not been achieve(
community went over the top in four days and it was decided to the
l. ceive the diplomas Sunday morn-
army could nut have been ken
u
increase our goal fritm $600,0011 to $750,000,
the ultimate result intact and the goverromont eat
ing was given in last week's Chron-
have been kept going. It al d Lela. The list of these who are re-
beh 'IrTh 7is40(;f 000m
co . rsoo was extremely gratifying to the executives of the not
hears th a t Il ooym
' ceiving eptocial honors at gratlita-
Salomon,
drive and to the many workers who in cheerfully took part and did several years,
r lion follow•s:
Winners of the
,i1S the biggest it
their share toward showing that Detroit could be called upon to do poositor in the Bank of Nola '- scholarship medals given by the
its share when necessary.
1• 1 Young People's Temple Club: IRase
America, the 1111lional
"One of the most pleasing results of this eanipaign was the unifica- country at the time. bank of Iii I' Entntor, Thyrza Goldstick anol
was tl I .
tion of the Reformed and Orthodox groups who worked together for rectly connected 01 ith the Irene
Jacob I. Weissman; winner of the
the great cause with a single soul and a single heart. This combining government, how oloaoply we do
" Rabbi's Medal for student leader-
11.1
of all our forces has continued ever since and express the hope per know yet. \1'einno-t delve olooepoo
ship. Robert N. Slaver; honorable
sonally that in this $150,000 campaign we will all Work
together again, into the records. .5 1.•ry consider '• mention for so•holarship, Minerva
not ovtorlooking any one Why
Feoluornian, Mildred Goldberg, Ben-
ought to subscribe, and that the campaign able eum of money
,.1.11l oce
executive
i
'. jamin Harris and Ida Korloy. The
group, when they receive their first reports, will again have
by France and Spain 10
1,1k
aUSe to rejoice."
i
officers
of the graduating chose ;Ire
loans and keep up their ends. I I
seems to have gone through Hayti I Harold S. Goldberg, president ;
Statement
by
Adolph
Finsterwald,
of
Special
Gifts
Robert
N. Mazer, vice-presillo nt;
Salomon s hands. It appears the
'
Committee.
he must have had many goo Mildred Yarrows, secretary; and
Elsie
Feldman,
treasurer.
is "Each Cause ill the coining United Jewish Campaign drive which friends across the seas who trustee
The
I valedictorian is Jack Rom,
being sponsored lit the Jewish Welfare Federation is worthy of hi"' and
Is
A
choir
composeol
of students of
the generous contribution of the Jews of Detroit I approve f all ' sums of money over because
Temple Beth III High School will
them.
was on the other end..
sing a spoocial anthem for the oc-
"After all, this work is nothing new As long as these worthy
In 1573, the records show first casion, "The Covenant of Mt.
causes exist, they will nwrit our generous support."
he advance.' notch money to men,
- Sinai," by ItItolsohn, The High
hers of Congress. In doing thi
Statement by Julian H. Krolik, of the Executive Committee. he served a great public good, be s School choir consists of Adele
"1 sinemely hope that the present efforts of the United Jewish cause he kept them in a positiod - Baker, Annabel L. lierick, Shirley
liluntla•rg, Ilene liolhotver, Edith
Campaign too raise funds will meet with the same generous response where they were not in debt fu
r Biennium, MinnieBreatman, Elea-
that previous similar efforts have been accorded.
their rent and food and other nu
-
nor
Cohen, Lillian Cohn, Joseph
"One interesting phase of this campaign to me is that it is largely cessities, and were thus in a poo
for the ordinary needs of communal life. I ant sure that the citizen, ' it ion to devote thole:elves to the - Dontlorotver, Fannie Entntor, Cobh,.
• Gritznian, Joseph 1.attin, Helton
of Detroit do not need to be stirred by any special emotionalism to do pressing needs of the country. I
their share in keeping in operation the various enterprises which the must be that Ilaym Salomon met t Marks, Bessie Priest, 51ilt(tn Roth,
funds to be raised mat week are to support. The schools, the foreign George Washington. I believe t LeslieSchmitor, Norman Silos,
relief, the various national agencies included as beneficiaries (of this search of Washington's records ii 51arvin Trattntor, Sarah Weinstein
one campaign, have all so definitely established themselves as worth- the library of ( I ingress WOUld re- I and Barbara Zebrak.
---- _ -
---
while causes, that I am sure that we are going to have a generous and veal this. We' have definitereo
hearty response from every member of the community."
or's, however, of Saloomoon's hew,
-
Iiations with Robert 51otrris, These
of two types; personal
tot 51(oris and loans to the
(Continued from Page One.)
national government.
Singalowsky, who t•ecentl
y return-
It appears from the records of ,,,i f e ,„„ Iz t ,' ,i„ .

Statement by Samuel Summerfield, Vice President of the
Campaign,

-

WILL COMMENCE AT RALLY FOR WORKERS
SUNDAY; SCHRODER, MURPHY TO SPEAK

111,ISop,(..rStIll,I:

You will play a better game and enjoy it more
if your sport togs are Forest cleaned. Everyone
is clothes conscious. (1n the golf course epic
and span clothes are as essential as in the ball-
room. Forest cleaned apparel always make the
proper impression. They will better your score
because they make you feel at ease.

F

CLEANERS
1 C,, DYERS

. 4DuEsy

533-547 FOREST

A\lf E

COlumbia 4200

$5,500 RAISED TO
AID RUSSIAN JEWS

partook
loans

UNITED JEWISH CAMPAIGN FOR $150,000

Better
Your
Score

BECKER BROS.

PRINTERS

0, I1
,,C, Ind various

"Not 'seeing wealthy enough to be
$.150,000 111 ria ,
ESTABLISHED
- writorr
SCd With the bourgeoise, and
of the United St:Ite , , no a
ng engaged as laborers in
1Continueol from Page Onto.)
o •te"oolo)coo• 1 - sol..rc 1.^.- "I• S• Keys^. o. and about $(15,000 in Virgi
ANNOUNCE
THE
REMOVAL
OF THEIR PLANT
n loom's. The scholar who is go ma the factoories, they are considered
outcasts and as such have lust the
FROM 701 ELIOT STREET TO
' ,. through this matter will help
,,,j0„ .1i,. I.. Ruby, Eli Sachs, Jerk 'lain, .'
CONCEALED FLOOD LIGHT
ILLUMINATION
TO
' whole cause if he Call bring ( the right to vote and the privilege to
"orker, Rabid E. Aisloskin, Ilablir A.
• !' re "•
yet send their children to school,
AN EXCLUSIVE OREOLE FEATURE
!tarry S . hulman.
__-
___
M. Ashinsky, M. B. Cohen. JO, II. Ehm
r. other inside history and I belit
or i
Nilr:dits
,,,,.," i lk
•ee, "Recently the Soviet government
i :
lioh, Norris Fishman. Lewis C. Frank, w ' (cam Lfiest
'
'
(Continued from (':age O n
e ' I
it
can
be
done.
What
became
Morris Friedberg Louis Dann A. Kid. v. Alfred Davis. Abe Farce s Max Fere
of has alleviated soniewohat the situ-
m
Goldberg.
Jos. Grate., bliss Ron ',.. the $350,1100 has not Tel been
his own conviction to cause him tot .,;„„, p, d , b; R. ii ..,,,,,, ftr. A. J. : Noffn,.n. ,,tnr.,r
Phone Empire 1617
• Harry Greenberg. Max 1.ieherman. 11. '''''''' '''' Mars, Nathan Mandelmeg, JO .. waled. I oto not think it was i re- ation of the declassed Jews by glu-
give his uttermost to it.
m
-
Modell.
J.
L.
Sachs.
A.
L.
Welsman.
it
to work
,
s,
t
e).... E. ,itaiotno. nous ,fi..,1toboot,dto,.
A total of $430,000 Wag. turnell
possible that these bonds we ,,. ing them an opportunity
Nam) K.-- Mr, chit A. Smith
REFRIGERATOR AND
Smith , moo r
in
their
homes
and
shops
or
to
join
Sunday
'
in
d
.
'""'
••
,'
transferred
to
executives
and
it
moorning,
" II.
• / Atekheini.
including l , ''''''.
s '''' '' M.
n• ''''' workers: Mesdames 'llernmn
REFRIGERATOR DISPLAY
l , St one,
Samos' M. Bentleroli. J. M. Harris, Mor : they were finally cashed,andI wt an 'Oriel' which is a co-operative
$10(1,000 from the eastern district
Togo No. od-Loui• Eidte,
CASES
"It workshop."
major, rd. II. Blumberg, Harry Z. Drown. Sant •
of Pennsylvania, it was announcedwoodocre:
as the property of Hayti) Salom
Aronsson, Ilerman ,1;;to
Kaplat t1, H. 1'.
W. R. KITTLE, Branch Mgr.
o at all.
by Marcy I. Berger, national sec-
I think a more care "n The present dime aims to supply
tut this group with
'
,
.,,7
.
,•',.
.
iL,'
,
;:'
,
"‘;'
.
.:,?.1:7,'
,
;:.;:
36 EAST ELIZABETH
Mork"'
y.
I
i:a1!:17.1
:
an l...1
"11:'
.'i "lid. ' a „ rna „',4's: ' 1„u: "J search of the archives of the g ov-
retary of the Toyed Jewish Cain-

agreement entered
tools recently
under be- tkal
No. 7.--Ital,bi Leon Fran, ma-Frank. Ily II. Gittlernan. Hinton Kaplan
d into
'
Phone Randolph 9697
paign.
This firings the amount jor: Team
Edwin A. Wolf, captain: workers: Harry 11. Keidan, II. I.. None!, D. B . ernment would reveal this trans ne

tween
the
Siviet
and
the
Oct.
.
2946 Woodward Ave.
Ur.
lion. However , Illtynl Salom
...( -'t
c Ilected tore
In m that n $15,0110,- .
David It. (amnion. (organization not Li.htig
h.
ir
. , Hobert I.oie,,7,71, , 1 izai. J,,,,ish ,,... 111
n,at
had $350,000 worth Of governmt o The Detroi t (loot,' of $5(1,000 is V.
Foornierly at 31 Charlotte
000,
against
the
$19,700,000 o "' I:ai11
' 1,7m r.---S. S. Weinman. major. i' : r.,'.' ' llar‘r;
tobe
nista]
over
a
p•rioal
of
live
.',
M. J Selkl:r, Ile:1;ert II. War . bonds, which was the largest i n •
pledged.
Nat hart hominy, captain; worker,: Louts
Have Your Meals Here and Save Your Wife the Trouble
Tier, Frank Wet smart, flurry Wetsmar 4 vestment made by any man in t
Message from Warburg.
he Yea's with an annual quota of $10,- 4.1. -"'
Iliellield. Jos. S. Bing, Samuel D. Co- M. It. Zackheim.
of Cooking
ap
United States then and many ye ars 6011. More than 5t) Detroit Jewish
A message w as read from Felix lioro.rni,,aiena,.nootaleir,a.s,1:1 1,n,nat, , zel Perno,
jorTeazl ;; M r:s.„11arr,v. 11a, r%.eini,M
,,,mie
• after. There were many clai ms organizations have enlisted in the ..."••-;
Most Delicious Kosher Sandwiches
M. Warburg, chairman of the Joint
am No. O. -Bennie Friedman, ma- Albert Eliot, Miss Sally II. Grose, M. .
he endorsed on paper for Raba ort,
Committee., now in a, workers: Ralph Cole, Theodore Lev. cisme, Roth May. Mort Meyer, Mis
DiSITibUII011
dri5v;r'.. Bern stein expressed thanks IPA
41uerfkereyey1.00•l l lpo
- Morris a note for $25,0011, a

Europe, prai , ing the week of the in. l hodo,t. J. , No.7•1).
,
i sih
"lA
New
an, J. N. trim skew, Andres
."—D
F.,*."li r•tt ,ft.44Mgyy4:„
too the Yiddish and English press, ot , ' 'E "'I'• 'I• 0 1"I•
that probably again was a glove
Americans and Canaolians helping "or, '
'''' ''' n`• ". " "
" ' *
Vtue. :1ilverman. iSaptain: woVkism:•
and particularly thanked The De
sir, Max weiolcr. major vent transaction. It hooks
to rehabilitate the foreign Jews
A. L. Garland. Benj. I. Logan, Harry workers. Mesdames Chas, Brody. A
a trait Jewish Chronicle for its co-
whome propert); was lost in the Kir+h, Jo-eeh Kirsh, Jack 1'il silk.-. jor tau. krr, L. F'inen,an. M. Yinkrl. S. Ksl, though his credit was better th n
hoot h in the news and
• that of the whole 13 United Sta fen operation
World War.
...nw.,
editorial columns.
P. M. Bernstein Isaac Lobetsk y ADM ks
of America.
1 M
At the session Saturday night, Finkelsoin. Dr.
Samuel Marwil.
Paul. C Shrifts, I. '.
L
'e
.
'
Weitra
'an(ss'
'
n
'
,
kfl
.
When
his
youngest
son
been
James N. It.ostoniterg, vice-chair- A. Ibitmr . Moses W'ris
me seeks to enter the United States,
r
of age there wasn't anything It.
-tlarry
S. Svheinman, W riVisr.;n1 0.-- Mr, Sidney Weisman, ma
Mall or the Joint Distribution from--
and he is refused. It ends with a
)oro
.Do
ji4orii , ,,,nwql.se,1% - 7,, ,,../1: ■ ;dano,
slitter,
his report said that dur-
a'
Amberg • of his estate and he investigat old similar scene during which Sabo-
Salo-
,
obtain some evidence as
ing the last 13 year); more than h.- , Milton Goron. Harold Ilarris. Ar- Frank. Ben Fink, A.
' ll'ir 'r' w
n'ill, "1de:lib lin . whether there were any claims a t" mon seeks recognition (room the
II
$100,000.11110 had been contributed
art •rzan.
Li psitz,
Theo. Sarno"I J Le w
oe
td
United
State);
Congress,
and
is
we
te•
,
n
11
.
He
r
w
,.
l b erg
man Lewis Jo hn at I; e ws 'M. Norman ' why that $330,000 item disa
by the Jews of America for their s in Ic ni Ni.
abused as an alien, until the Fath-
t. H Ae. • Bernard I ams, major, IF
Robinson. Juliug Itolnsehild, N. E petered.
cot-religionists overseas.
Of this workers: Meyer Beekman, Harry Chen. Solomon,
ers of the Revolution, including
A. E. Sehiller, M. Silver, Her
In my judgment, a moveme tot
amount, Mr. Rosenberg said, more A. J. Cutler. Hyman A, 'Mitten. 0. B her[ Shuman, I n nis Weinhera.
George Washington, come to his
COLN:. rheumatism, lumbago. neuritis. than
for a permanent memorial
$77,000,0110
was
raised Kahn. Aar, n Kurland. Rabbi A. N.
learn P.-Mrs. Roy 2anisky, moos
t" aid. It in just this imaginary poor-
H r shman, Dayid r Oppenheinv Aaron M. (o
• Ilaym Salomon is justified and I
ganization not cornideteL
TRY OUR MINERAL CABINET through a series of organized fund l'rever•on,
"I " thin of the book, the parts involv-
I. Shelrer,
triode.
In the first place, Hay •
BATHS
raising efforts that began in 1915 f L oods
or i. Stoll, Did
av S. Zemon, It. Zure-
rn ing the dreams of Salomon anol Iti.,
Salomon risked his neck fur t
Body Builder and Weight Reducer and $13,0011,000 was handled by k...Is.
transportation from the eighteenth
, cause of America, and he was " "
the Joint Distribution Committee i , Feani Ni. I5.-Chas. D. Jacobson. ma-
to the twentieth century, that
: Bernard Gin.burg. captain. workers:
but hanged for an attempt
at the insistence of Ameri
tuniel Alpert, Aaron
t" hurts the volume.
an. Art hur
Mr. Baron'
3837 MICHIGAN AVE., at Grand Blvd. ivhii had relatives in the war zones Strinsharh. Isaac Rosenthal, Edmund I
weaken the force of the British
would
have done much better had
Single Bath $2. Lady Attendant. to tau and transmitted these sums either Sion., IL N. Welling.
army in New York. In the second
he net forth an outright defense of
ream Ni. IS. Gerald May, major,
place, there Wall not record of any
in money and fond packages to the workers: Milton M. Alexander. Herman
Salomon—and he embodied plenty
(Continued from Page One.)
other heavily-moneyed man who
Jews of Europe.
.1. Braehman, Sylvan l; mos ner. Israel
of material in his small volume to
Ilimelhoch, Peter Miller, Victor Weil, (bl- sions at the Stotler from July 2 would endorse the papers tit. the
Tells of Farm Aid.
accomplish
a good job with it.
to 4, and Junior Iladassah commit- government and who, at that criti
11..
"Flo we account for $90,000,- ear Zemin.
Team No. IT.-Joe. Magiiisohn, major.
000," said 51r. Rosenberg. "Grow- [scar niumbera, captain: workers: Her- tees are to co-operate with the com- cal stage, when financial needs
number,
mittees
front
the
Zionist
District
of
were
many
and
bank
balances
were
ing out of, and as a child and off- man Almost. A. I.. Go, Solomon Klein,
Detroit ice making all necessary small, was willing, day toilet day,
shoot of the Joint Distribution Chas. Hamburger. Mose VI insen.
learn NO.
-- Jack I.. Popktn, major,
Committee, came the Agro-Joint .1bram R. Simon. captain, workers. preparations fur the convention. to give his credit, his name and his
for the devehopment of the agri- Casper Culler. Ihiri+ Gannled. Wm. Mx- A toonnmittote from Hadassah is also influence to back up what seemed
a failing cause.
Miltn Nihon Solomon. expected to co-operate.
cultural life in Russia. Through
effi-
Stern. Wrn. Stem,. Paul Tilds, My-
The entertainment committee of
NVe know one thing about Ilayin
this work more than 30,00(1 of the Emil
$8 to $10 Weekly, Single
m Stein.
the
Zionist
District
includes
Simon
Salomon; namely, that he was a
cient
old Russian colorists had their r' Tram Nib. Vb. - Robert Rosenberg. nia.
$12 to 316 Weekly, Double
farm , restored and upward of Lou: Ben Imber. captain, werlie,: II. A. Shetzer, Illunnonau and Har- man willing to take heavy riek.,
$1.50 to 33.00 Daily
M. II. Zackheim hoods destructive risks, only because
I.e..terh. Mr•. Jaeol. Farkas. N. J. 1'ehl- ry ('"hen.

15ohtto0 Jews have been able to f1.11.
Rabbi Mimes Fischer, Milton Fire. the reception committee. A ;mo- his country. Ile had an oppor-
lt
settle on over a million and a half stoors Mrs. Jamb Gellierman. DIIV
Kle. tiganda commitee, which is to
Service is
tunity
to
give
to
other
non
and
ar-
en , ky. Sidney Lit-bosom. Mn,. Harry
acres of land.
range for Ita•turtos in synagoogao s
gave freely and largely. Ile
Meer. David Rosenberg. Mrs. I.. Schim
"Growing out of the work of Meer.
m et.
by visiting rabbis and leaders. in- risked all he had for his country.
selllIAMI
V1
the Agroo-Joint has come the
Trani No. 22.-- Norman Schwartz, rua•
cludes
Joseph
Haggai,
Leon
Khy,
Ile
died young with his work un-
American Society for Jewish Farm Mr, Ben B. Fenton, capt•in, workers,
John R. at Colombia
Settlemonts in Russia, to which Sam brown. Jerk Goldberg. Jot, Gran. l'alobis A. M. Hershman, 51o...5 finished. If he haul llivedfour
Jos. Holtzman. J. I.. Selling, Yale Fischer, Leon Frain and A. M. years longer, his bonds would hao
' A llon, Assay From home"
$8,11110,0M1 has a I r to a d y been et.
Roberts, Barney Smith.
Ashinsky.
been worth par, instead of 15 eton
pledged and which has committed
'Teen, Ni. 23.- Max D. Schomer. ma-
to
2)1
cents
on
the
dollar.
Bayou
It
is
planned
that
lousda
.5
itself to a lung-time program over jor; Baer. II. Platt. ...wain: workers:
rkers: ,
Salomon was a man who gave all
1111
Norris norm. David Block. Fred (
houses in every suction of the
the next nine years for the con- Herbert
Eiges. Sidney W. Foreman.
. Ha
Ire.
he had, did what he could do, ;111.1
no decorated with Zioniot h•
trol:once and enlargement of this
Sam Greenhatirnrry Rob-
'Jaye(' a great part in his time :o-
YOUNG BROS.
el cat constructive effort, with a bin Adrino Boern, LiPPM•n. Saw t American flags during the coo,.
loll, and the committee in old, ,oe financier of the American Revoda
toml expenditure of $111,0011,000," Ito enlhal. Abe Sclnicr.
2616 DAVISON
.\:u
Team No. 25.---David Whitt, major,' 1 ?tub
ules Simon Shetzer,
a• o n tion.
814,890,000 for Rehabilitation.
• •

Lester
S. Seasongood. captain; worke s: Kurland
r
loon. ISM
011 , 1JOSoph Haggai.
At Linwood
Ploo-
In summarizing the activities tot M. I. Black, David Cooper, 1.. B. Dan- licit} is to
Radio Service
CLAIMS DEFENDED IN
Morris Garret r, Charles Goldstein.
, „ be
the reconstruction committee, Mr.
r handled by P. 51
VOLUME BY H. S. BARON
F:menuel G. Klein. Reuben leson, M. A. 113.. std di • lidIsgs11.
N I ehnian said:
Lip•itz, Same' J. Rhode, Ilenry Wein-
Conduct Membership Drlve.
""Harm Salomon, Immigrant :111• I
11111:11/11e It 110 1111w
"Thus, on purely economic re- stein.
In order to increase Inc nundo. r Financier of the American Roo,
'team
o ^ _e.-Dr. David J
J.
habilitation, without taking into
d.
EARL Go111)1NIFIZ, Mtur.
atTS erfss
wets, major:
of
delegates
to
which
the
Zoe
••t
To be Well Dressed
.11ernhaion
ire
button
is
the
title
of
a
volume
Ip
account assistance to medical and
Harry Aueust. captains, workers: Drs. District of Detroit is entitled, a II. S. Baron, published last w e .
3371 Burlingame Avenue
Have Your Clothes
sanitary organizations and hos- .1. N. nerros.
11. E. conn.
membership drive is too be inauguoo- by Bloch Publishing Co., 31 M.
Hemlock 10048
pitals, without taking into account tw'oow i,c" ,'?. • ii aaier:17; ;.s•s,P4'•
Cleaned and Pressed
w
A : ated this week, with Mr. 'Gill.. .s Thirty-first street, New •Yrd
assistance
to
child
care
institu-
at Dexter
surprisingly lure.
by
mat Kohn. std.., Klein. E. Levitt. E. Pchairman, to enlist GOO new c r - I $1.501.
tions and maintenance of children. Lipkin. S. G. Meyer, M. Mark , , E. Rob- hers for
Mr. Baron reviews in this to'
the organization. Mr
-
without taking into account the bins. Max Wershow,
Expert Auto Repair-
her is to have as a e
ante the activities of the Jew,
t
large sums spent on cultural, edu-
ing on All Makes of
p irg, Irt,,odo
men,
u n, 1
WOMEN'S DIVISION
DIVISION ORGANIZATION
patriot from the time he set foo •
cational, religious work, there was
Cars. Quirks a Specialty.
Mc.. Samuel R. Glogower, Chairman.
P
ah
,.
on
these shores to his last day. II.
ntlZ
u
m
l

i
e
lll'al(oe
.k
a
asns'i
l st. • \ I:
expended, out of a total of 134,-
Team A.- Miss fiesinie Brenner. major, a large committee of work.
describes his devotion to the call •
Ruse° Brake Service.
000,000 for Joint Distribution
of the American Revolution, ho
It is expected that the cot
Committee funds, from 1922 to " 1"5 .1".ii."-V
"!
..
4 rEnr7,1 1 (.7 11tI
. otioure• ta•000 ,
i . experiences on a prisoner of war.
AUTO LAUNDRY $1
1925, approximately $14,590,000, w orkers: Mrs. Morton Ashner, Mrs. Dam Linn will be (officially op en, .;
p presiolm .
f his readiness to aid all concerned
li
Pine. Mrs. M. l'hili
, o, Bemoan. Mrs. Jeus
Slomovitz as
9-M i nute Wash
or about 44 per cent."
W. lie/viand, Mrs. Philip Proem. Mrs. the Zionist District of Detroit
I in the tight for American litter,
Hyman, secretary of o. E. Fish er. Mrs. Wm. Feinb erg Mrs.
Joseph
TIRE REPAIR
that grtoteings to the delegat. s • I The volume opens with an in, •
the Joint Distribution Committee Sts , r 1 .• " ." " M' ""•
M. BORKIN, Prop.
Fi " " "
inary scene during which C•lloon. ••
and of the United Jewish Cam- weld. Mr, Marcus Gin•Mi. Mre. Mark be addressed by Governor Fro d
' 1'1 11.1,11oerg. Mrs. Melvin J. Notts...,
paign, reported on conditions o f Mr-. Hobert Ma,er, Mr, Raymond Moms. Green and Mayor John C. 1.0.I. •
We Call For and Deliver
A
meeting
of
the
Detroit
it
lo
-
30 Jewish colonies in the Crimea. sit, m.o., mover. str, 11..., mei._
Phone Longfellow 3825
Ile said he found there was a de- ner. Mrs. Harry Newman. Mrs. Moe Rm. will be held Tuesday evening o°
Mrs.
Shaarey Zedek branch to dl . .
termination among the Jewish set- 5"::•O'n',
's ""a
Alr
i id S Sile
' h' rbrerre.
f ' M"4707.
2609 Cal ert Street
Mrs:
plans for the convention roc
tlers to "stick it out." • v
1-■■■ •per. Mr, E. W. Striving.
tee
too arrange for the eh o •
ream C.--Miss Eolith Hemenrirh. ma•
At Linwood
, , and
,
workers: Mrs. Hy C. Bro der. Mr , or twit•gates the first week in . 1 . .
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 jor,
julph Folt, Mrp. Norse Goldman. Mn+.
A special Zionist Cone. o • o.
Si loan Gro•ner. Mrs. How•rd K•irhen.
_ • -
supplement will be p ublish,
1 4
". H ''.v.. "'" kh. Ni " M".i.. ?'.
.. The Detroit Jewish Chronio lo•
mn.
a
Mrs. Ted 011esheimer, Mrs. dwi
En
141.1 r 0 /14
00/1 / • .1R9 .f l'f
Ro senthal. Mimi !Amine Hosenth•l. Mrs. June 28.
Longfellow 8439
It will contain sio•
Detroit, Mich.
d
A. J. Schloss. Mrs, Lawrence Welling.
articles and greetings from
Team D.-Mm. S. I.. Trigg.
map...
s aker.: Mrs. Harry Becker, Mrs
1 1 . ers lowally, nationally and i•.
nern.tein. No. Harry Cohen. Mrs world movement
.
J ames Elms , hi rs. Jerk Howard, Mm.

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Team is.- -Mre. Ilmry Jameson. major.
workers. Mesdames L. Aptiker. N Bal. Detroit where the father has III, -
115. A. Berkowitz. M. Faber. D. Factor, pared
fine home for them.
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fasten.
ream F.-Mr..
F--
Msu'is• fasten.
jar, worker, Mesdames N. Ammon, CLANCY'S BELATED
Herbert Appleby. Ruth Blornenthal. 14
U. P. A. STATEMENT
Hassey, Omar Blumberg, H. , "hen, L.
Representative Clancy this wok
Daniels, A. Foreman, U. Harairth. I.. J•-
rols, N. Kaplan. M. Leitr. G. Lipkins issued a statement, thy-tough the Ilc-
Fink, Mm K Krell, A. Korland. S
S. trait Jewish flaronicole, endorsing
K mo d all.
rell, C. Robin•on. A. the United Palestine Appeal. Rep.
sr., lout. soul. Z. Westerman. Her. C lancy's
statement was to hone
he
man We“man.
Team G -.Mr, II Milkovpky. m ajor: helm issued in time for the recent
workers: Mesdames S. Cabot. J. Ka sden. campaign, but was delayed on ar-
t !. Kraft. S. Levine, A. Teitelbaum. W. count of illness.
Rep. Clara?• is
S i lver.
Team II.-Mrs. H. H. Prentlamr. ma . himself a contributor to the L. I'.
A. His statement follows:
Mr, workers: Mesdames G. Cohen. A H
Gallo.. J. Goldhert. S. Gold.
"I hope my friends and the peo-
ettek. Rend Gould. Far Jams,
d• Abe pie
of Detroit in general will con-
Greenberg. ti. Klein. Eva Pollack. Jmob

Inc

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tribute as generously

as

pos ible to

Robert Sa•ohn,
ra
Adolph Soli', ward- the United Palestine Appeal.
n
.
"This IS one of the noblest and
mnea
Team
Mm Srhubiner, major.
Mesdames Herman Fisher. Deans Gold. Mn • a t meritorious charities of which
en. Louie Germmsky, J. Horowitz, Mary '1 hare knowledge."

A Bad Break for the Makers... Brings
a Golden Opportunity for You... These

2,200

COATS

Will Be On Sale Monday at Far Below Original Prices!

$

18

$28

Recent disturbances in the coat market so upset
many makers that thousands of coats were sacrificed at
ridiculous prices. Our buyers were on hand . . . the
result is wonderful savings for women who come to this
sale Monday.

$36

There are coats of almost every description ... for
every occasion . . . in every size, from juniors' 11 to
larger women's 52 . . We can't remember when we
have had so many fine coats to sell at so much less than
their real worth.
The sale will be held on the Fifth Floor ... and we suggest that those who can shop Monday morning ... as
early as possible.

FRANK & SEDER — FIFTH FLOOR

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