PAGE Si d. 7/10)Entorr,/ansn OtRor ■ ••••.• IrlINII.MMIMINWrine, willMONIMINI=1 NEW DIRECTORS ARE NAMED BY PONTIAC BANKS WHY OSCAR S. STRAUS WENT TO HIS OFFICE ON YOM KIPPUR AS THE SECRETARY OF LABOR All the Tile and NEW YORK.- (J. 1'. A.1 -A its height, and thousands our,' l'ef1Tillee tic 1111 Arneelean flocking to our shores 1,1 l'Seaa.! ho held the office of Sec re- this persecution. My fat her made Jet whit Lary of Labor and attended to hit it his duty to personally and Several changes were made in office duties on Punt Kippur, l',111- promptly go over all rectimmt•nda- "y" iiie personnel of local bank direm tabled in an editorial in a New lions for deportation with the t rah s and officers at the annual Yak Orthodox Jewish yvetikly, most minute Cara, Da Mattel' what nu clings. Five new directors were elicited a reply from huger W. other lillSaless might Ia. at hand. tiler t• , t1 by the stockholders of the Straus. "The afternoon before Punt Kip- Pix plus State Bank and a new as- f „ th e J et,- par father received word that there hi a FiAlat Cashier was appointed. The Roger W. had !e'en a large number of Jew , Itullt•tin, "?.; Firm National Bank added one ish Daily ant Ellis that new member to the board of direr- Smits replied to the criticism held von in the Jewish Guardian, unusually large number of eases ty totis and several changes were which made the reference en pas- were about to be referred to him , made among the offizers. The when it criticised the family for decision. thi Punt Kippur oir Pontiac Comntercial & Savings sent of the late hear Admiral Joseph- morning, just as father was about (ii Bank added a new assistant cash- thal fur arranging the funeralae- to go to the tomtit. with !tattler, he ler. I cording to Christian rites. "It suns reettived a message that these de- New Directors. this thought (that Judaism was tit poi tation paper s had arrivtx1 from ..l; The five new directors added by secant;( r}• Father a fterwards moment and that duty to Ellis Island. K•i+ t he Peoples State Bank are : .1. the state even if this carried with told me that when he received this KovinsItY. Dr. .L J. Morph}', Fdt- ' it disloyalty to God and his people information he immediately vis- , t;y • ward Donnelly, Theo. F. MacMan- YOU HAVE COMPLETED A WONDERFUL NEW Male first) that led a one-time sec- utilized the terrible anxiety of t:',2- us and E. J. Steiner. Mr. Kevin- ret , ary tit' Commerce Had Labe,. Ur these people who had been told that BUILDING WHICH LOOMS IMPRESSIVELY IN TILE .!;`?., the question of their future depend sky was made a vice president and go to his office on Yom Kippur and, DOWNTOWN SKY William I,. Roy was made assistant the presence of an Episcopal Bish- eii "Pon his Personal decision. and :,,Jiii cashier. of te tociating minis- that he felt immediate action which p as Ulle h ffi I CONSIDER IT AN ESPECIAL PRIVILEGE TO Following is a complete list of ! te i,ty. rs at his fune ral, " was the cdi- we uld advise "P"" thi s, the I. '" tto Sachs(, president; l.i •-•ii Akers : O Kippur day, what their fate was ;u VOICE 111Y CONGRATULATIONS ON THIS I torial remark. ii Ralph T. Keeling, vice-president I :.!,i In his reply Roger \1•. Straus be would I the best expression of ACHIEVEMENT. .."..". and attorney; J. Kovinsky, vice-. his religious teaching, even better stated: "As this reference is ve r y president; W. B. Grunwald, vice-!,,,,id,,,,..y to my father, the late than attendance at services. In 0 . STAND BY TO ADMIRE AND ENJOY WHAT i-ti, AS I president, in active charge of the Oscar S. Straus, I feeel it is my , this particular case he went to his -•- "ark; John C. Peck, cashier and duty to write you about it. It is office on Yom Kippur not because YOU HAVE CAUSED TO BE CREATED, IT AF- !`5't William L. Roy, assistant cashier. ! quilt. true that father's Judaism it was a question of serving the FORDS ADDED PLEASURE TO REMEMBER THAT itii The baud of directors now in- , : to state but to relieve the na•ntal :III- Wit:: Second his Americantsm, eludes the foregoing officers, with but second to nothing else; he had guish of his co-religionists. I do ,-. ALL THIS IIAS BEEN ACCRUED TO A MAN WITH ,..,,, the exception of 'Mr. Roy, and E. a great love and affection for his not for a moment doubt that if RECORD OF CIVIL INTERESTS A ligion which he inculcated into father hail felt that it was essen- ' ii IL Fowler, W• `I• Ileguni -fen AND ACHIEVEMENTS. 1, )larks, M. E. Newman, Earl Mc- .* met and which I have endeavored I" for the interests a the 'tide Ilts t r . , . Ilvain and the five new directors. to put to practical effect by ,,,.. y for him to work on Yom Kippur he Ow; 'Li' added yesterday. MAY YOUR SUCCESS GO ON UNDIMINSHED active support of organizations for would have done sit, just as many A , . Mr. MacManus is a resident of 1 ,,li , i ,,,,',, ,i, dma ti • thousands of our tot-religionists in ,, ion , et . AND UNRETARDED. is Bloomfield llills anti is president • }' I remember the Yom Kippur. this . and other countries, served 0 , .3. of Mat•Nlanus Inc. of Detroit. N1r., incident you mention very well, al- their state during the war, but tht• : it i !t7 , Kovinsky is one of the largest thoguh I was a boy at the' time, incident you mention does not come 0 . ril.. ! strckholders in the bank and own- fathet often told me about it The under this heading, and 1 for one er of the property in which the .cirt•unistitnet•s were these: At th • am perfectly willing to abide by 0 ' bank is locted; Dr. 'Murphy is a , ti,,,,, father father' was Secretary of La- ` the decision my father made at flit father 1 ,0 , tt,., , Pontiac physician; Mr. Donnell • i the immigration law was sucli time as to which was showing a , : "5, a resident of Bloomfield hills ! to m it was almost u'i holly tliScre. grt•iitt•r love an d respect for his rt.- i t7 a member. of the Detroit legal firm t • ;unary upon the part of the Sec- ligi on, to go to the temple that da y ' V-, of Donnelly, Rally, Donnelly &' tititary as to whether or nut a great or to go to his office. •i•iit 'Munroe, and is also attorney for many cases under the 'likely to be- "As to t he statement th at ati "10 i"-.5' the Peninsular State flank of De.' come a public charge' should be Episcopal Bisht.p was one of the • . ii ll troit. Mr. Steiner is a vice-presi- adauttt•t1 all.. uciating . ministers at my Path- 4 or not. Y ou will remem- '• dent tit. Mac Manus Inc. and resides " her the years father was secretary ear's funeral, I can only state that in Detroit. you are mistaken. The only non- • A was the period when Ilia pressure Bank Strengthened. and hostility of the Russian Gov- Jew who (multi be nientioned as n" officiating" was Geor).!V Foster /' Mr. Sachs( feels that the bank i etinnient against the Jews was at :: ltji ,,k Peabody, who is not only Mit a r t. has been greatly strength Bishop but a layauln. 1 asked him 10 the latest additions made to d the by ••••t•t• MacNeil Gravel Co.'s New to say a few words because he was -LIfiiihittit-kt-.-ti‘ti. ii'i% directorate. In commenting on them •t=iinaWfAii!Lti!*•L'‘C:li.L11t4,7:4:Iiii a boyhood friend of father's, as he Plant. he said: "In the election of the and father were brought up to- 0 new directors all of whom are in- gether in ifalltotton, George, moth- A I ((tested in the continued growth The MacNt•il Gravel Co.'s new „ i , r , ., , , , 1 I, testes ,,, off Pontiac, we feel that the Pett- ! plant, on Nlaceday Lake, is located l i ' aiiii ' i' e ' ies t'''. "" e t re ' 44-, servt ce both isitn lit the e temp and ples Slide Stank will be able to rare' on a iifi-acre section of unusually toils the cemetery it would be appropri- ne t only for present baulking needs lbw gravt I land owned by the mint- ate for father's oldest friend to say mit will be in a position to care lot " puny. few weeds." any larger opportunities that may Mr. and M rs. Dan NlacNeil are a The editor of the Jewish Doily present themselves in the future co-owners in the enterprise. of Bulletin in commenting on M r. rhe bank has enjoyed a very pros. hundred tons Eighteen washed gravel daily is the [ratite- Stairs' hitter declared: "The Jew- porous year." ish n 1 ily ,. Bulletin is glad to p o i,: A George II. Gardner Was added to thin possible at the new plant be- ,1lr. Stair answer so that the P., ms' the directorate of the First Na- cause of latest equipment in- record of the great American Jew- tionni Bank and several pronto- stalled. ish statesman and the chrtiniele of The storage bid, with a capacity. Dons were made among the officers. A. \V. Ladd, who has been serving of LIMO cubic yards, receives the his service to his country al ai his 0 AN APPRECIATION Mosaic Work ADDRESSED TO t's MR. JACOB KOVINSKY ON THE CULMINATION OF A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT on the PEOPLES STATE BANK BLDG. of Pontiac, Mich. 4 was done lip Flint American Art Mosiac & Tile Co. c TERRAZZO CONTRACTORS A. BONOMO Mgr. Flint, Mich. 1937 Beach Street •■ DISTINGUISHED ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 711WIM,1 ■ 11 ■ \\\\\ ■■ \'‘ SARGENT 1,OCKS # SAMUEL G. BACKUS REALTOR 0 PHONE 5431 8.12 MARSH BLOCK IP WERE SELECTED BY MR. KOVINSKY FOR THE PEOPLES STATE BANK 0 $ 0, P 10 j '0 , g O P ,0 0 FURNISHED BY 0 R. U. BARKER g Our Heartiest Congratulations to Mr. Jacob Kovinsky '0 0A * 2 PONTIAC, MICH. 0 COMPANY 00 0 HARDWARE 0 d inn-, people may be freed from criti- as assistant cashier, was appointed gravel ready fur loading onto i 1n t h e 'ism such as those voiced in the Or- 0 cashier, II. . It. Anglemier was ap. tor trucks for delivery. organ." 4 , [minted assistant trust officer. 1,0 event that production goes beyond t hodox p. Atkins and Reginald Cox were the capacity of the storage bins, appointed assistant cashiers and the excess is passed to storage THE CHOSEN ONES OF GOD. George Reid was appointed ouch- Piies in the yards. • Whosoeverdues nut tpersecute , Sand is taken front he screens then( tor. The promotion of M r. Ladd' o t ni ti ( , 1,11 Wail persecute him, he Who will relieve J. E. Horak, tine of the by flumes to the sand storage bite:. s offence in silence, he who . vice-presidents, of additional du- It also is Si three grades- -sharp, (. tat, : good for the love of it, and he . used in concrete; medium, used in who is cheerful under his sufferings ties he has carried as cashier. The complete list of officers of ' smooth surface concrete work, and id God, h . are („'hese " "es fine, which is used in fine plaster- _-tall these the First National hank an follows: anti tt theta scripture aeelares: l ectures, II. M. Zimmerman, president; A. ing. "They • shall shine forth as does the and handling efficient For 1) . It. wil so n. J os - rr F . Newbey, sun at noonday."—The Talmud. mph E. Horak, vice-presidents; ' prompt delivery, we have a fleet of 17 large capacity motor trucks. George A. Brown, vice-president 'v The problems of delivery have and trust officer; Arthur IV. Ladd, : . cashier; R. R. Anglemier, assistant' bean solved and we are able to Congratulations to vice-president and assistant trust Axford, P. Atkins and Charles Reg- ticking care emergency of ordinary as business. fficer; .1. Leo Bradford Smith, meet any well as Jacob Kovinsky PONTIAC, MICH. 9 10 M.•■■■■■•■\■.\\■ 11.\\ 111. 11 MIL\11. 11100011 4 1■111.■■■■ \II STEWART-GLENN "Furniture of Distinction" Pontiac, Mich. 92 South Saginaw Street ) It. STRUCTURAL STEEL for the PEOPLES STATE BANK BLDG. PONTIAC, MICH. furnished by ALES WHITEHEAD & COMPANY Y DETROIT, MICH. OUR COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES TO MR. KOVINSKY 4v 4 SOVIET RELEASES Ward L. 160 ZIONIST EXILES TAYLOR inald ('ox, assistant cashiers; George licit!, auditor; Carl II. Pel- t in, and Clinton McGee, attorneys. The directors follow: I.. I). Allen, G. A. Brown, II. M. Crawford, E. II. Farmer, J. E. Horak, Clinton McGee, C. ,I. Neph- ler, A. F. Newberry, C. II. Pelton, Change of Attitude Believed II. M. Pryale, George A. Rice, Har- Taking Place; Two k y D. \Varner, C. II. Wilson, D. R. Wilson, II. NI. Zimmerman, George Rabbis Exiled. II. Gardner. The only change made in the :MOSCOW. — (J. T. Al — A personnel of the Pontiac Outliner- ! cial & Savings Bank was the pro- change of attitude on the part of motion of Ralph Lee to assistant the Soviet government towards cashier. :Mr. Lee has been semi- Zionists in the Union of Socialist I 1 ing in the mortgage and loan de- Soviet Republics was believed to partment and has been with the have occurred when it was an- l'ank since 1921. Ile was previous- nounced here that by an "filer of ly with the Oxford Savings bank the authorities IA members of the and the Industrial Savings bank of dis.t.olved IleiChalutz, palestine pioneers organization, were freed Flint. Lee Promoted from exile. The trio were arrested in 111211 M r. Lee WAS a laa appointed as- ' -iistant secretary of the Pontiac and exiled to Siberia and Turke- Trust Company, this being the only stan, The correspondent of the Jew- 1417111g, made in that organization. The complete list of officers of ish Telegraphic Agency learns that the Pontiac Commercial & Savings " same Of the pioneers will be per- Bank follows: John II. Patterson, milted to ealigrate Ut Palestine, •hairMaa of the hoard: Cramer while others will lie ordered to s•t- Smith, president; (1..1. Beaudette, tl• in Tula, IVeronezh, Samara, C..1. \lerz, C. E. Waldo and F. I. when. they will remain under po- Perry, cued'-presidents;B..I. Greer, lice control. The first to (, haluzini •ashier; L. \I. Baker, E. D. B e n. will proceed to Palestine on June 7 i . and Ralph and 12 others who worked in a ltish a cki,:ttits will follow. Crimea colonytill Lc e, a.csistnt : Company, Inc. Investment Securities and Insurance in All Its Branches 302.303 Pontiac Bank Bldg. Telephone 8442 CONGRATULATIONS TO MR. JACOB KOVINSKY 104 RIKER BLDG. PONTIAC, MICH. cr CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR JACOB KOVINSKY PONTIAC, MICH. Greetings to Mr. Kovinsky A. G. BROWN SUPERINTENDENT FOR TIIE The directors follow: RIGA.---1.1. T. AL—Two rabbis ARCHITECT JEWISH MEMBERSHIP 0. .1. Beaudette. M. B. Arm- .'1;7iCt(;r.Will1. were exiled to Siberia by an order ttrong, W. IN COMMUNIST PARTY the Soviet authorities, it is re- ..f iittrrAilli,thIli Bird , F. H. Ii 12740 Strathmoor Blvd. IN RUSSIA DECREASES f•. L. faucet, C. NI. Crofoot, W. I,: ported here from Moscow. Hogarth 5785 Rabbi Samuel Levitin, head of Day, E. H. Fay, II. W. Green, A. DETROIT. M1t 11. A.1- -The It. Glancy, G. C. Gillespie, II. J. the illegal Yeshiva at Newel, and MOSCOW.--(J. T. proportion of Jewish members in Iiicobson, It. G. Kneale. .1. Kovin- Rabbi Chime Harker, were ban- the Communist party of Soviet ' shy, .1. II. Patterson, .1. 1.. Marcero, ished for three years. Russia has decreased considerably 1'..1. Merz, D. I. Oliver. F. J. Mal- during the last 10 years, according calm, S. J. Patterson, F. L. Perry, r e, ; to figures made public by .1. I.arin, T. I). Seeley, Cramer Smith, IV. Communist leader, writing in the Smith, Ross Stockwell, E. I.. Waite, C. 1.1. Waldo, H. O. Whitfield, IV. 1, Soviet journal Trihuna. From 10 per vent 10 years ago II. Williamson. and Officers of the Pontiac Trust the Jewish memlmrshipu in the party now amounts to 3 15 per : Company follow: John H. Patter. 1. son, chairman of the board; ('ra- cent. The writer gives further infer-, mer Smith, president; 0. J. Beau- mation concerning the proportion Bette, vice-president; C. E. Waldo, 1 of Jewish workers and office em- vic•-president and treasurer; F. ployees. In the cities the Jewish I'erry, secretary; C. J. Merz, E. D. I workers number 4 per cent of the Benjamin and B. J. Greer, assis- general number of workers. The tant treasurers; L. NI. Baker, It. S. I percentage of Jewish office cm- Jackson, C. A. Maynard and Ralph !Lee, assistant secretaries. ployes is 20. GENEY Dry Cleaning Company ADOLPH JACOBY, Prop. 12 West Pike Street Pontiac, Mich. Phones 301.305 REINFORCING STEEL REMOVABLE STEEL FORMS WILLIAM E. HARTMAN ORNAMENTAL IRON and BRONZE WORK Peoples State Bank Building PONTIAC, MICH. COLONIAL SECREATARY SYMPATHETIC TO ZION c 406 PillelCurchey Bldg. DETROIT, MICH. Cadillac 7593 WARSAW JEW GIVES ;50,000 FOR BATHS WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — The' amount of $50,000 was bequeathed appointment of the Rt. Hon. Sid., ney Webb as Colonial Minister in to the Jewish community in War- in the testament of Israel the new Labor cabinet was re- saw reined with satisfaction in Zionist Snamirm,vski, who recently died circles here. here. The will stipulated that the of fund is to be used for the con- Although there is no record of Mikvahs (ritual any public pronouncement by Co- struction Ionia] Minister Webb on the Pales- , baths). The executive committee of the tine question, it is understood that Furnished by KALMAN STEEL CO. CORR SERVICE ERECTION CO. 107 Clifford Street Detroit, Mich. Congratulations to Mr. Kovinsky Evans-Legg Motor Co. PACKARD SALES AND SERVICE Phone 4426 48 West Pike Street Pontiac, Mich. NEW AND USED CARS