- TIE1)erRorrjEwusii C tight= Notes "' R d& TZEUI2 A Comfortable Summer Home MISS ICU WASHINGTON JEWISH URGES CONTINUED RABBI FRAM CONDUCTS MIRROR SUPPORT OF HIAS SERVICES ON HOMERIC Mr and Mfrs ; . S S. . B !)% einberg Rabbi Leon Frain, on his way Mrs. Jennie Zuieback of 2045 (Continued from Preceding Page) (Continued from Page One.) awl (taught( r Rosabelle and Mr. for a visit to Soviet Russia, con- Taylor avenue passed away on and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg of Saturday night after being ill for easily corrected, but they were the agreement. The officers and ducted services on the S. S. !limi- $S to $10 Weekly, Single Detroit, who have been vacation- one week. Funeral services were stubborn in their refusal to admi t directors of the Hills thoroughly eric. In a communication to the $12 to 516 Weekly, Double inai at Houghton Lake, have re - . him with that slight defect of via - realize that this will mean the sal- $1.50 to $3.00 Daily turned home ion. The M. ( . was furious. ginh:tirinc,i' ll cation of hundreds, of thousands (SifYntharA re a Jewish Ile used every means of influ of ence to try to put the appointmen t- :}" Ci n"in - "The purser w•as most co-oper- across because the student was so persecution, are co mp e ll e d to seek WILLIAM 0. LEE, Mgr. well known throughout the coon . new homes. alive, the service was held in the e n u , pet•es Door beautiful library; 90 people at- Fonda Are Needed. try that his failure of admission Jahn R. at Columbia Palestine Lodge No. 542, I. 0. 0. would be a reflection on the influ - "However, the ratification of the tended, both Jewish and non-Jew- "A liem• Away From Home" F., will hold its annual outing and ish, and ence of the member. Such a picnic Sunday, Aug. 4. This year dis et0etiU)Ti 'initlf crackerjack football artist to be de Ptahreksucp . I'atitrr :h.icihs "exgjr"rIsltsti(Ill"''!I "f "11"."'in. the outing will take place at Otto rejected? Anuirican .4-wry will give to Was , Kavleff's Riding and Hunt Club. I'leas to the Secretary of the Hills has no reserve funds and un- ,: A large turnout of members and Navy were of no avail; even the der the most favorable circum- 101. ■■W■■ "101 ■ 11■1•■■ 111 1 their friends is expected. Those President could not help. The su- stances it is living, as the saying who have no meat's of transporta- perintendent of the academy in- got's, "from hand to mouth." IVith tion should cull Dr. Rosetield at sisted on his right to refuse admis- such limited 1111'1111S it is very ditli• Columbia 2130 and will be pro- sion on account of the slight de- cult indeed to develop as proper vided with a ear. To reach the I (('ontinued from Page One.) fect of vision. program of activities for three picnic grounds follow these dirt,- Then came an idea into the Yid- years and to commit itself to the and full consciousness of its im- New customers come to us ear h tions: Co out Gratiot straight dish• Kopf. One bright morning iobligatiens which the work for the port. week because we give them mar e through Mt. Clemens, t:n to New the representative sent a special next three years will naturally en- Reporting on the Jewish pos- Haven road, turn to left 3.• miles for their money. delivery letter to the superinten- tail. This work attains preparing ition in Bessarabia. the Rough dry 9c per lb.—all fla t to the club. Signs will be pealed dent of the naval academy, some- the immigrants before they leave ian agronomist Feigin declared pieces ironed. Hamikerchie I at taJltsItielittaSglare.all the road what as follows: their native countries and making that the Jew is suffering keenly • ironed no extra charge. You, too and especially at the intersection "Dear Captain: Will you kindly the proper provisions for their re- f of from the tendency of the Human- Gratiot and New Haven reads. will be pleased with this or any o return all papers in the case of ception, guidance and protection in inn Government to create coneen- Various athletic events will take our trouble-saving scervices. MRS. SAMUEL ZUIEBACK 'so and so' immediately, since I the new countries to which they go. treittd syndicates and co-opera- Place, and valuable prizes will be have induced the young man to 'Try /he A ru erica n Way" "Nod only does not Iliaspossess tives.l'his policy will result in given to the winners. held Monday afternoon, with in- accept an appointment I have Joseph Klein and Louis Shapiro terment at the El !Moshe Cemetery made for him at West Point. Yours at present the funds that will be seriously increasing the propor- micessai y in the very near future, tions of the Jewish declassed, he are the officers in charge of the on Miiihigan avenue. Rabbis A. very sincerely," etc. but it is already facing now a de- forecast. Jewish need in Bess- athletic events, which will ine!inte )1. Hershman and A. 51. Ashin- FAMILY SERVICI " The very next day the naval of- a ball game with another organiza• sky and Rev. Elijah Zaluilkowski ficer replied that he hall decided ficit and which threatens to in• arabia has already achieved seri- crease as the months go by. The MI5 dimensions, he pointed out, lion and many other contests for irliciata it. to admit the young man to Ann- condition of the Jewish aandertirs Dr. Moskowitz Presides. men, women and children. Special Surviving Mrs. Zumback are apolis and would the M. C. please is more desperate than heretofore. NEW YORK,—Dr. Henry Mos- tarrangements have been made with her husband, Samuel; four sons, so inform the applicant? Whilst the number of Jewish im- kowitz, executive chairman of the !the riding club for those who care Rudolph, Louis, Meyer and Saul; It worked! The navy would for riding, and if enough are in- and four daughters. Mrs, Jacob• take no chances on having a crack migrants who can cotne to this American Ort, the society for the , country is limited, the number of Pi tomtit III of Agriculture and dined, a race will be held. I 410 MI LI MI LI Cantor, Mrs. Nathith Seholnick football player at West Point, But those who must leave their native T(511114111 Trades among the Jews ; Mrs. Eli Robinson and Miss Julia 411111 ' t tell this to a navy official! countries is very large. The bone- of Eastern Europe, Watt elect ed ficient activities of the Hias com- permanent chairman of the int ir Mrs. Zuieback, who Watt •' active in SECRETARY of War James W. bination cannot be over-estimated. national Ort Conference, when he The sum of 851 was subscribed a number of orgrinizations unit who ; Good had his first experience In order that the work may be COIlt arrived in Berlin for the opening to the Jewish National Fund for was known for her charitable spirit flatted and he extended it is abso- of its sessions. He is the first the redemption of soil in Palestine and for her many contributions to this week with signing an order by a Minyan at the Bris Milah of worthy causes, was born in Poland for the benefit of Jewish soldiers lutely urgent that American Jews American to have been chosen pre. particularly. Because of the ef- who have at all times been ready siding officer of an annual nagg- Mean More Power, Smoother , Gabriel Amitai, son of Mr. and and came to this country 35 years forts of Dr. Cyrus Adler of the to aid in the saving of their breth- ing of the world organivation. The Mrs. P. Slomovitz of 3321 Monte- ago, settling with her family in Running, Less Carbon Content Jewish Welfare Board the War ren shall immediately respond by convention, attended by delegates rey avenue, on Sunday, July 28, Philadelphia. During the past 18 and Longer Motor Life. Department is making it a regular generous contributions to the Bias from 21 countries formulated years she resided in Detroit. practice to grant holiday furloughs funds." plans for the relief ' of destitute to Jewish members of the military TIRES — TUBES — Jews abroad through industritili- establishment. Secretary Good BATTERY CHARGING zat ion rather than charity. people in the land of its fathers followed out the custom by signing EXPERT GREASING and at the same time it is an ideal the order which will excuse Jewn-I, FOR SPECIAL STUDIES Jack Miller Electric Car Washing and well implanted into the heart of boys in the army from camp next (Continued from Page One.) Polishing. fi ideal which seeks to establish a every Jew. This is the secret of Rosh Ilashonah and Yom Kippur, Dr. Daniel 'Nilson of Detroit,. th anted succesS Jack Miller announces the open. of The order will now be transmitted Jewish homeland in Palestine. We who sailed for Europe July 19, ar- ing Of a law office at 3103 Barium Herz'. He created fur his people 'hall never be able to justify our- to commandants and general offi- rived this week in Paris for spec- Tower on Aug. 1. selves truly in the eyes of the that undying and imp•rishable cers of the United Slates army in ial studies under Dr Armand De- world by our haphazard life in the leadership of an ideal." every part of the world. The Sec- Lill•, Parisian pediatrics special- Plant 50 Trees in Palestine. Diaspora. If Zionism is going to retary of the Navy will do likewise ist. After six months of study in gdu anything for the Jew. it will Following an appeal by Aaron very soon. Paris, Dr. Budson will study in In reference to another matter enable him to express that which Kurland, president of the Jewish Cot. of Boston and Broadstreet Miss Elaine Jay, daughter of Berlin, later taking special cours- ' he is. Dr. Ilerzl made it possible National Fund Committee of De- the J. W. B. was not so successful es in hospitals in Vienna and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay of Tay- for the Jew thus to express him- troit. 50 trees were planted in I recently. in spite of the earnest SW or avenue, Sunday won the on•- itzerland self." estine by as many people in the objection of Dr. Adler and Mr. l/r. Hudson's trip to Europe for nude sutinnung, race at Put-in-Bay Dr. Herzl as Leader. _ audience. Mr. Kurland said in Glucksman, there remains the special studies was taken at the crucifix on the inside 01 memorial "In order to become the banner part: suggestion of the pediatrics de- chapel,: in the American ceme- ht rarer of a people and to lead "Every year, when we pause in partment of the University of t Oa to their ultimate goal, one silent prayer before the memory teries in Frame. The Battle Monu- must be gifted with many and ver- of our revered founder of our ments Commission, to which the Michigan, and especially of Dr. -lade requisites. He must he im- movement, Theodor Herz', we find Jewish representatives appealed Cowe, head of the department. Ile bued with unselfish love for those in the study and the contempla- for removal of the Christian sym- was (al the staff of the University o f Michigan Hospital at Ann Ati- wham he desires to lead on to tion of his life inspiration and bol, submitted as far as the cross "Strictly Kosher" or after interning at Receiving on the interior of these buildings their happy goal. Ile must be a example for our own lives. Hospital in Detroit for one year. personality towering above all "In the whole chronology of is concerned, but insists that the Mrs. Hudson (Rose Swath)) will 8681 Twelfth Street considered objectionable on the with his superior accomplishments Ilerzl, the dates and facts tell the join Corner Blaine of erudition, virtue and moral story of a giant soul reaching nut inside of the chapel is merely a Join et husband in Paris in three months. • conduct, so that he may serve as a from the small world about him, view of "crossed swords." At the Phone Garfield 10075 living example to his followers. emerging from the enslaving val- hearings on this subject much in- That's Out plac• to go when you "It is difficult and almost im- leys of indifference and assimila- fluence was wielded by several Supervised by the Vaad Ila- are in need of fenders. We possible to find a mortal gifted tion, and sure-footed and single- 'gold star" mothers who insisted Paramount's all-talking pictur; kashruth of Detroit. carry • large stock for almost with all these requisites and even purposed climbing to the mountain on theretention of the crucifix. ization of the famous Sax Rohner Business Men's Lunch - • . 65c dl makes and models and will when such a master mind appears tops where lay his goal, aye, more Said one of these earnest ladies: story "The Mysterious Dr. Fu on the horizon of history, once in than that, even fashioning his own 'The cross means civilization. How 'ooch," is one of the most thrill- It pays to pay fare and corn. many centuries, then with his mountains for his feet to climb can you object to it?" And the ing mystery-adventure films ever out to Kraemer's strictly kosher cross remains. to show here. Audiences who saw earthly itemise the people are be- upon. restaurant. Of course, it must be well known, it at the Madison last week were aved of their leader and they 'And there on those mountain We cater to weddings, ban- are again disrupted or misled by tops. in sight of the whole world, in now that the graves of Jewish boys! hold spellbound on the edges of quet. and parties. a group of incompetent leaders or the light of all history, stood Theo- are marked by monuments that I their seats as the gripping melo- demagogues which leave the people dor Herz], the leader of his peo- bear a Mogen Dovid at the top in-'. drama unfolded. When at Mt. Clemens Stop at in a state of chaos. ple. And there also to these moun- stead of the cross which signifies Kraemer's Hotel by experts in our service de- "Herz', the visionary, realized tain tops he lifted his people, he burial place of Christian lads. partment. We also carry • full the unreliability of a human raised them by the strength of his This was carried through by the J. line of leader. Instead, he substituted for dream and his zeal, and they also W. B. immediately after the war. his people the leadership of an stood forth in the sight of the AMBASSADOR Henry P. Fletch- ideal, the ideal Zionism. Zionism whole world as a heroic people. er has left Rome, is back in "It is for this reason that the has the spiritual depth and far- sightedness of Israel's prophets; Jewish people have taken Herz' the United States and has retired from the diplomatic service of it is practical in its program of into their hearts as they have none 45M Sixth St. Glendale 8800 political, economical and cultural other. The Jewish National Fund, Uncle Sam. Does that mean any- thing to you? work to rehabilitate the Jewish the fund which more than any If you ever knew it, you very: other is an expression of the Jew- ish people's effort for the redemp- likely do not remember to this tion of the land of Palestine, , is . the day that Fletcher was very cl o s e 11101111111ellt to Dr. Herz]. The Na- to Jewish qpestions about a decade : tional Fund observed the anniver- ago. lie has spent more than a sary of Ilerzl's death by plant- quarter of a century as a "Ca- E ing trees in Palestine. A tree reef' man in the State Department grows, reachts its leafy arms into his most interesting years the skies, fructifies the soil and were when he was Assistant Seer, E beautifies the land. In the same tory of State to Charles E. Hughes. W 0 OD WA RD AIT manner was the life of Herz', Mr. Hughes relied on Fletcher to = reaching into the skies, bringing such a great extent that some beauty to Jewish life, and made newspaper correspondents called Jewish life fruitful and promis- the latter the "real" Secretary of State. ing." Sokolow, Lipsky, Goldberg and Other speakers on the program others spent much time in the ,==_, were: Rabbi Moses Fischer of Congre- , company of Ambassador Fletcher a- gation B'nai Moshe, and Leon : in the days when the Palestine Kay, secretary of the Zionist Dis- resolution was being framed and pushed through the House and trict of Detroit. Rev. E. Zaludkowski chanted Senate. Senator Spencer and the a present vice-president of the = the El Motel Rachamin and other memorial psalms. United States had to see Fletcher 10,000 yards in more than 150 Printed e • • almost every day for a long period Patterns ... and 25 plain shades in those hectic days of 1921-22. HEBREW GROUP HOLDS lie was indeed very helpful to HERZL MEMORIAL MEET the cause in which regard he was The twenty-fifth anniversary of simple, continuing the friendliness the death of Dr. Theodor Ilerzl and kind consideration that he had was observed July 24, at a meet- displayed throughout earlier ad- ing at the Philadelphia-Byron d ministrations and since that time. Talmud Torah, arranged by the If he ever comes to the Senate, as Chrose from this wonderful collection of nationally Behr( w Cultural group Kvutzah is predicted, or if he becomes gov- know, Celanese as well as other popular rayon fabrics Ivrith. The services were opened ernor of the state of Pennsylvania, Ey, ry one of these fabrics are fashionable and extra- by Bernard Isaacs, superintendent he will be another powerful influ- ordinary babies. of the United Ilebre• Schools, ence for Jewish causes. President who presided at the meeting. Sam- Hoover considers Mr. Fletcher's 39-Inch Printed Celanese Voiles uel Smullin greeted an audience of opinion on international questions more than 200 in Hebrew. Joseph 36-Inch Printed Celanese Crepes aim those of a most astute ob- Haggai appealed, in Yiddish, to 36-Inch Tropical Garden Prints server. the audience to plant trees in Pal- 36-Inch Printed Rayon Voiles estine, and there was a response! 36-Inch Rayon Flat Crepe on the part of many. Other: Flower Day In speakers were I.. Altman, president 36-Inch Light O'Day Prints Clemens Sunday. of the Kvutzah, and M. Rothen- - stein. Rev. H. Milkovsky chanted Word was received this week POOLEY MODEL 8500 the El Motel Rachamim. A musi- cal cal program, arranged by Joshua from Ely Greenblatt, who is on a mission to Europe for the Amen = Joyrich, was participated in by ▪ Orphans (lame and Farm School, Miss Minnie Drescher of l'ort Hu- Orphans his efforts are progressing ron, Miss Rose Novak of Washing. ton, D. C., Miss Clara Goldberg. and that he hopes soon to bring to = . this country more orphans for set- formerly of Pittsburgh. - Clement on the farm at George- town, Ontario. A flower day for the benefit of = - Do You Tire el Ratio, at Hemet ' Every silk remnant in stock . Ithe home will be held in Mt. Clem- — FAIRBAIRN HOTEL PALESTINE LODGE OUTING ON SUNDAY t ‘l)■ DELEGATES FROM 24 COUNTRIES AT ORT BERLIN CONFERENCE NO MORE WASHDAY WORRIES' KEEP COOL 2 ; ■ ,,• , Dry Clean Your Clothes Often Clothes wear long- er as well as look, better when you have them cleaned often. Dry cleaning removes destructive per- spiration and grime, prolonging the life of the fabric. And, of course, dry-cleaning gives you a spit and span appearance that can not be measured in terms of economy. Let Forest Cleaners be your valet and you will be delighted With their service. .11t A npard Particularly Needs Summer Cleaning to Give It that Fresh Look Every- one Admires. 0'8 k'n II/lent msRic A ,„ E,, DYERS ", FO nEsr I CLEANFERS AU DRY COlumbia 4200 3514-20 Caniff St. Empire 2251 MN ■■■■■• I A Real Service Station Where Service Counts Texaco Gasoline and Golden Motor Oil ACCESSORIES 533-547 FCilFST AVE E DETROIT JEWS JOIN - IN HONORING HERZL DR. BUDSON IN EUROPE Opens Law Of- ce at Barium Tower. COLLIN'S SUPER•SERVICE STATION Elaine Jay Wins Swimming Race. GARFIELD 10204 KRAEMER'S RESTAURANT HOUSE of FENDERS Dr. Fu Thrills at Madison. Save You Money Enameling, Repairing and Welding AUCTION! Luths -Dorweld - Haller Co. NOW AT 6564 WOODWARD AVENUE at BLVD. Oldest Established Wholesale Jewelry Concern in Detroit GOING OUT OF BUSINESS First sale starts Saturday evening, Au- gust 3, at 7:30 o'clock, and continues every evening at 7:30—until all is sold. Diamonds, Watches, Platinum, Solid Gold Jewelry, Mount- ings, Clock., Silverware, etc. Entire stock must be sold at On account of our lease expiring in the Liggett building we have decided to quit bus:ness. Stock has been moved to 6564 Woodward avenue, near the boulevard, Sanders' old stand. A chance of a lifetime to secure bargains at your own price. Remember, first sole starts Saturday night, Aug. 3, at 7:30 o'clock. Come! It will pay you. once. Luths - Dorweld -Haller Co. Now at 6564 WoodwardAve., at Boulevard WHOLESALE JEWELERS Si. E. LEWIS, Auctioneer Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 RUNNING BOARDS THE NEW ELECTRO-DYNAMIC Detroit Fender Supply 1 a-- and TWATER KENT SCREEN-GI egn a- Celanese and Rayon Fabrics R AD I - Come in and hear the new Atwater Kent! See what Screen Grid means—the great new principle of radio, put to work as it should work. Magical improvement! Clearest flow of pure tone quality you ever heard. New power to reach far-off stations. New sensitivity. New needle-point selectivity to pick out the program you want. Mighty volume if you like—or soft as a guitar on a summer night. 77c = Amca Mount —=- '167 Remnants Fine Summer Silks black silks included C to 3 1 :2. yard lengths ... various widths ...silks for every purpose. Sixth Floor. yard ff. = = == ,-, . - - ---g- - Golden Glow Tea Room 3454 JOY ROAD at Dexter Blvd. Remnants Wool Dress Fabrics E: All•mool fabrics for women's and 50 FE Try Our Sunday - ., - . Dinners, $1 — $1.25 Children's dresses, coats, skirts ... to 3 o yard lengths . . .36 to 51-inch -- -.. widths. (No mail orders). Sixth Floor. - ._, - E-Y-. gi" F-- C • y a,d =-- :. -- 7- - 1 - u m i ili i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111t - .1 ens on Sunday, Aug. 4. Luncheons Week D ■ ys: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Dinners Week Days: 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday Dinners: 1 P. M. to 8 P. M. WE SERVE A 50-CENT COURSE LUNCHEON • nd Feature Br e led T•tione• Try Our Famous Apple Cobbler Euclid 10055 Second Week for "A Con- a . necticut Yankee." , 7 The musical adaptation of Mark - - Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee," : which recently concluded a sac- = ; cessful engagement in Chicago, = - begins the second week of its en- = gagement at the Cass Theater Su day night. This lively, bustling = harleritlinade, spotted with high La' colors, full of ingenious quips and = spiced with up-to-the-minute met., = dies, was written by Herbert --. Fields. Richard Rodgers and La. rent Ilartz, authors of "Dearest = Enemy." "Peggy Ann," and sev- m cal other big hits. 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