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PAGE TWO

THEDLTROIVEWISH ORM IELE

' MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

OPERATION FATAL FOR
NATHAN SILBERSTEIN

Llestric•I Appliance Manufacturer
and Communal Leader Dies
at Age of 42.

Funeral services were held Sun-
day afternoon for Nathan Silb•r-
stein, electrical appliance manu-
facturer, who died Saturday in
Harper Hospital following stn oper-

ation.

Telephone Back Home!

Do you worry about the at home, or allairs at the
office, when you go away on a vacation? You can
relieve your anxiety by telephoning back home each
day or two while on your trip. u You also can
telephone ahead and reserve rooms for the night.
Q Wherever you go, you will find a telephone.
Watch for the Blue Bell signs along the way.

Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Low

For the correct Time-of. Day Call GRtentrirb
This attire is arailable day and night. the regular
local message barge applies for each tall.

Services at the home, 55 Rhode
Island avenue, Highland Turk,
were conducted by Dr. Leo NI.
Franklin Of Temple Beth El, and
services at the grave at Oakview
Ceni•terY were in charge of Rab-
bi lanai Fram of Temple Beth El,
and Rabbi Moses Fisher of B'nai
Moshe Synagogue. Active pall-
bearers were .1ames I. Ellman,
Anthony Deutsch, Peter Vass, Har-
ry Meyers, Joseph Kane and Mil-
ton M. Alexander.
Mr. Silberstein who was born in
Sztuhoslovakiii, was 12 years old,
and eame to the United States
when he was 18. Ile founded a
jobbing house, the Michigan Chan-
delier Co•, and DI years age estab-
lished the Lincold Manufacturing
Co., which became one of the larg-
est of its kind in the country. He
%VHS secretary-treasurer of both
companies.
He leaves his wife, who was Nliss
Regina Sobel, and three children,'
Milton, IS, 1111fred 15, and Alice
7; two brothers, Arthur and Ilenry
and a sister, Mrs. Ilarry Greens
field, of Detroit, and his mother
and other brothers and sisters in
Czechoslovakia. Ile was a member
of Temple Beth El and Ii'nai
Moshe Congregation, the Detroit
Board of Conunerce and the Knoll-
wood t'ountry Club, of which he
was vice-president. Be was a di-
rector of the Jewish ('enters Ass,
tanner].

tan* Ifirtil El
Matto

Sabbath Services:

Dr. L e o M. Franklin will oceti-
py the pulpit Saturday morning,
I June 7, at 10:30. Ilis subject will
' "Books."

The Temple Moonliftlyti
The twenty-eighth annual tem-
; plc moonlight takes place Monday,
June IS, at 8:30 p. m., on the
Steamer Columbia.

New Officers Elected by J.,
W. E. W. 0. Branch.

Daniel Lewis

Seymour Lewin

S•ul Leal.

George Limit

FLI`.:ERAL DIRECTORS

7739 John R. St.

Empire 2114

The North Woodward branch Of
the Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization met at the
home of Mrs. Glickman, 1234 Edi-
son avenue, and elected the follow-
ing officers: president, Mrs. R.
11. Newman; vice-presidents, Mrs.
Cohen, Mrs. M. Goldsmith, Mrs,
P. Goldsmith; recording and fillatl-
vial secretary, Mrs. J. liagdade;
treasurer, Mrs. Fred Epstein; cor-
responding secretary, Mrs. Boy-
mina ; publicity correspondent,
NI,. Helper. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Help-
er, 2 189 Atkinson, Tuesday, June
8, at 2 p.

OBITUARY

Detroit Life
President's Month Campaign

June lst—June 30, 1930

Welcoming Our Netv President,

MR. JOHN A. REYNOLDS

Each year the agency organization of the Detroit Life
Insurance Company celebrates June as "President's 11 , Ionth"
in honor of the Company's chief executive.

This year the President's Month campaign holds new
significance. It honors the election of Mr. John A. Reynolds,
formerly Vice-President of the Union Guardian Trust Com-
pany, as President of the Detroit Life Insurance Company.

Mr. Reynolds is a native Detroiter. His accomplishments
!Dade him nationally known throughout insurance and
banking. circles. He is ideally fitted by experience and ability
to become the President of our institution.

!1St'

Ira

JOI1N A. REYNOLDS, Pre:,

1, 1

The agency organization of the Detroit Life Insurance
Company Nvill endeavor to achieve a total of $3,500,000 of
new business during the President's Month campaign.

The members of the Fishman Agency, under the direction
of Vice-President Morris Fishman, have played a leading part
in the success of the previous President's month programs.
This year they Will endeavor to honor President Reynolds by
writing a total of $1,500,000 of new insurance during Presi-
dent's Month. As an evidence of their determination to sue-
eeed in their endeavor, the Fishman Agency members wrote
4 , plications totalling $110,000 the first day of the campaign.

MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-Pre , .

he officers and directors of the Detroit Life Insurance
Conlpany take this occasion to express to the readers of this
paper their sincere thanks for your co-operation and support
in the past. Your continued goodwill al ways Will be counted
among most
our cherished
possessions.
poessions.

Detroit Life Insurance Co.

A Division of Insurance Securities, Inc.

2210 PARK AVENUE

DETROIT, MICHIG %N:

VOICE OF DETROIT JEWRY ADDED TO

WORLD-WIDE PROTEST AGAINST BAN ON
MAX GARBIS
of 8943 Cameron avenue, 55 year
JEWISH IMMIGRATION TO PALESTINE
old, died 011 June 2. Funeral sera ._
let, Were held on June 3, with in
(C titinued from Page One.)
- i
' fore." The statement also (dab.'
torment at Beth Moses Cemetery h
Rabbi Fine officiated. Ile is sue . regard ti the express injunctions orately revises the govern ment's
attitude on the disturbances, Indi-
a
r u ric 2 of the Palestine Man- tarp
rived by two sons.
dispositions, the refusal to
' date ai dismissing the Jewish cum- arm the Jews, the disarming of the
JENNIE PERITZ
plaints of a lack of sympathy on Jewish special constables,
the
re-
of 1741 Collingwood avenue, 5 3 the part of the Palestine govern- moval of the sealed armories
from
rears old, died on June 3, Fu
men, .m the ground that "there the colonies, and calls attention to'
h,rat services were held at Gil . was vat a clear direction to assist omissions in Chapter 2 of the com-
bart's Funeral Home on June 4 , eithet 'tarty in the fulfilment of mission's report on the descriptive
with interment at Oakview Center . their aspirations," charges the
'ge f iographical anti historical
s
aspectn
tery. Dr. Franklin officiated. Sh I. Jewi, a Agency for l'alestine in a o Palestine.,
"t
thus presenting a
is survived by her mother, Mrs critic .i analysis of the commis- incorrect
picture
ure
of
the
Jewish
Lena Simon; a son, Leonard; a sion's report, contained in a connections with Palesne.
ti"
daughter, Amelia; three brothers meniatatillaill submitted to Sir Ell:
Mose, Alec and Milton Simon, ani I . Drummond, general secretary of Ask England Give Up Mandate.
England should give up the mon-
three sisters, Mrs. David Fried . the League of Nations, for the in-
man, Mrs. R. J. Hotchkiss and Mrs . formation of the Mandates Corn- date over Palestine, is the ('anion(',
`voiced in the Jewish Chronicle, the
l'earl Spielg.
mi ssi "''' which 'Pen" ! its pn'i,,
s s,',,i ,7 n ,.; most influential organ of English
June :l to discuss the
The paper compares the
LEON WILLIAMS
, situation in general and consider
je 'h wir l Y
,.pit. o sion
e . Paper with Pharaoh's order
of 260$ Elmhurst avenue, SI year S I ' c thoemr;
spurt
of the Palestine Inquiry ‘1
to
the
Jews
in Egypt to nianufac-.
old, died on May 31. Funera
The statement of the Jewish tulle bricks without straw.
services were held at Gilbert's Fu _I
The
fiend Home on June 3, with inter ., Agency contends that the commis- Chronicle says t hat "MacDonald
ment at Woodmen. Cemetery .• sion did not show any apprecias asks the Jews to build a homeland
importance attached to with Jews and without and."
l
Rabbi From and Dr. Franklin of . ' lion of the
ficiated. Ile is survived by his wife .'
the Jewish Agency by the framers,
Commutation of Sentences.
Elizabeth; three sons, David, Ber _ of the Mandate as a symbol and
JERUSA LENT —1.1. T. A. I --
nard and llarry, and daughter , the embodiment of the connection
Mrs. William Rosenthal of New . • betw Ur n Palestine anti the Jewish All death sentences in Palestine
people as a whole. The Agency meted out to the score or more of
York City.
points out that the enlargement Arabs who have been found guilty
' of te Agency was treated by the in the Palestine courts of having
BERTHA MARX
of 1486 Webb avenue, 66 year s commission ill a manner implying participated in the murder of Jews
the Palestine riots of last
old, died on May 311. Funeral sere - that it would have been better if during
,u
omuted to life
ices were held at Gilbert's F'unera I the Agency extension had nutsummer were cni
imprisonment.
The only excep-
home on June 3, with intermen t • taken place, the commission "ap-
on
at Woodmere Cemetery. Rabb i , Parently attaching no importance lions are two Arabs from Hebron
d,
Frani and Dr. Franklin officiated to the fact that the Mandate not and one in Staled.
Joseph Mizrachi Urphali, the
She is survived by her husband only sanctions the enlargement of
Solomon; two daughters, Mrs. Ben the Jewish Agency but expressly only Jew still under the death syn.
tense, has not been reprieved be-
Brown and Reta Marx, and a son , contemplates it.''
Continuing, the memorandum cause his counsel has appealed the
Fred J.; a sister, Mrs. Jacob Roth
and three brothers, Anselm, Simon points out that the commission sentence to the Privy Council, the
completely ignores "the express highest legal tribunal in the British
and Milton Lobe.
' direction of the mandate to pro- empire.
The question of the death sera.
mote close settlement and inter-
Unveiling of Monument
, sive cultivation, the report betray- tenet's has been a major issue in
the program of the Arab Execu-
A monument in loving memory .. ing no appreciation that if no seri-
titre white the Privy Council sonic
of the late Jennie Wasserman wit 1 ous attempt to encourage inter-
lie unveiled on Sunday', June 8 a 'sire cultivation has yet been made weeks ago rejected appeals against
by
the
government
this
implies
a
the'
death sentence's for a number
2 p. m., at the Beth David Ceme
tery. Friends and relatives are in .. definite failure on the government of Arabs. The Arab delegation in
. part to implement an important London had made the commuta-
cited.
tion of the 'death sentences one of
prv•ion of the Mandate."
its demands on the British govern-
No Agrieved Tenants.
Unveiling of Monument
Turning to the land question merit.
The Jewish community was di-
A monument in loving memory are strong prima facie grounds for ruled on the matter of the death
of the late Louis Hoffman will be ' doubting whether the land question sentences. A number of leading
unveiled at I loverhill l'ark ('cute played a big part in the disturb- Jews had privately circulated pelt-
tech on Sunday, June 8 at '2 o'clock • ances attributed to it by the corn- Dons to the High Commissioner
Reltives
a
and friends are respect - mission or indeed any part at all. appealing for commutation. A
fully invited to attend.
The areas in which the main die- similar attitude was taken by
' turbances took place were not such many Zionists, particularly those
BNEI BANK OFFICER
where land has been bought or in Germany. Another group of
RETURNS TO DETROIT Jewish colonies been settled since the Zionists, on the other hand.
the war. Only 13 Jews were killed were of the opinion that a recur-
rence of riots would follow if the
Chaim Perl, vice-president of Da , in the colonies, of which more than
death sentence's were not carried
linei !trek Bank of Palestine, re- half were in the old pre-war colo- out.
turned to Detroit to solicit Jews vies.
The Hebrew daily Davar and tin
"The fact is also significent that
here in the intends of his bank.
Pales-
other Jewish newspapers in Pales-
N1r. Pert was here last month, 'among its ninny witnesses the Arab
, tine challenge t he British govern.
but left 0I1 the eve "f the opening Executive has not produced
meat
to
declare
publicly
its
in-
of the Allied Jewish Campaign. single 'agrieved' tenant dispos-
scene(' as a result of Jewish colt,. ability to carry out the Balfour
Ile has returned to resume his ef-
Declaration,
arid
in
this
case
to
Similarly the Jewish
nization.
forts.
Agency is unaware of any case in surrender the mandate, as the es-
tablishment
of
a
Jewish
national
i which an Arab charged with an of-
Sheriff Wilson Gives $50 to tense in connection with the die- Home
Horne in Palestine was the 11111111
entrusted to England when
Allied Campaign.
torbances proved to be a elispos-
lf, therefore, t he mandate was conferred upon
sessed cultivator.
Aiming the non-Jewish donors to it is seriously suggested that the her'
the Allied Jewish Campaign was land question played a part hi o n r ti h t e ,
T.
Sheriff its Wilson, who gave $511. August disturbance's, there IDA
s h otr i n' u dti
l l lrhs tg i .
t ' a d
' only is tangible evidence
support but there is definite evi-
D anzig,
dente to the contrary. This part
f the Arab evidence has the ap- An article published in the Jrtvlsh
daily,
the Iluint, by Sl. i-tn,i iii
pearance of an afterthought."
well-known Jewish leader.
Contradicts Figures.
Quoting authoritative filets and
figures, the Jewish Agency state-
ment contradicts the commission's
figure's and assumptions of 150,000
as the rural Arab populathin as

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A precious one from lot has t o
final report of Sir Herbert
A voiee we loved I.
A chaivarand in Ou home,
Samuel, four or five small, squalid
thhich ran never be filled.
.1rab villages existed, "which is
nothing approaching the popula-
Sadly missed by Husband and
t:, now contained in Esdraelon• Child ren,
Mother, Sisters and
These two CLISCS alone are soffi- Brother.
taunt warning against judging Pal-
e-line by Palestine' as it is and
in loving memory of our dear
aitainst the short and narrow view Father, Kalman Nliller, who passed
of what Jewish energy and enter- away two years ago today, June 7,
psi-e are capable of achieving.
1928.
The Jewish Agency statement
hard and the .hark
further eonte,ts the Inquiry ('oat-
nt.n r. hi here
mi•don's figures of 1,600 Arabs And o
than
unemployed in 1927 and 2,000 in Th e „ r Vartim, with nofarewiD.
I929 "which the government ad-
S m a.d i lyau nl i iin ss ena i nb d ysh ai n s, loving
mitted to be only a rough and
ready estimate not showing dr,,
Rosenberg .'
whether this represented an in-
In loving memory of our dear
crease over previous years. There
is not the slightest evidence that mother, Goldie Freedman, who
in any of the places where the di, passed on four years ago June 9.
____
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her
(children.
turbances broke out that Arabs Sadly nfissuillay_t
hate been thrown out of emeltiv-
-
g ni , , , , , n ti t on a . s a result of Jewish immi-
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But
st at isties.
if this figure is accepted it
lot. no means follows that 92,000
In sod and loving memory of out
Arab families depend for their
elihood on the possession of dear wife ;11111 mother, Rachel L.
at
agricultural holdings because this Webber, who died five years ago, Is
would imply that the entire Arab 11 days in 510157,
population in the rural areas con-
Peateeifsu1 he thy re.t. dear mother:
,i , ts of farmers, while in fact
r•nt,• ,allz.rt ihyy. mime.
iti r cent of them are laborers en- In
In death we do the game.
gtiged in road works on the rail-
rhe moon and stars are shining
Witys and as artisans. The truth
On a Ione and ni int
e
seems to be t hat the commission
II 7171 th whI ■e, m 4 ,a 'nee r4:17n : o rr t i*; s■' : " 1 . .7 1.
in dealing with the land question
at in dealing with immigration pro-
thenrin(111,.uosnl.gind,
led on the assumption that Pal-
1 .1:uni.; i h I r s n
s e -sihitn ee thsing,ab st7ttril:•tiv. vt ( Bhocu arr uel a tlizinig x
thus the country's absorptive ca-
it(ht?;,
pacify depends largely on the ef- huisnbani"dvinafitImfeim
forts of the Jews themselves and garden, who passed away eleven
years
ago,
June
2, PIN
twat:: to increase passu with Jew.
His hiving Wife and Children
enterprise."
The memorandum cites, for
In memory o no r cou;,,alite . .11:1 jwuinfee.l.
Rehoboth, where iitt
ex:Imple,
years ago about a dozen Arabs rand ‘1 132 m 9t. ither, RP K. Joseph, who
titilnb1u.dt u nhouu . tit 2 c5usiccirti.:sr,iirpa lioun- passed away

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The statement also takes issue
Woodward at Eleven - Mile
that certificates of immigration
were distributed by the General —
Federation of Jewish Labor, The
Jewish Agency complains that the
Inquiry Commission's information
in this matter was supplied in
camera without cross-examination
A4
and the n explains the procedure
Easy Monthly Payments
for the distribution of immigra-
tion permits. It points out that
while the commission quote, Sir
John Campbell on immigration "it
refrains from quoting him when
he says that 'the human material
Now you can modernize your
Ilf the movement is mainly of the
plumbing and heating system on
finest type.' If the Jewish Agency
these easy terms. Also net::
seriously charged with having
work,
work. remodeling and repairs.
violated the assurances given in
Manila's sold at wholesale to
1922 with reference to the prin-
all. Do not let your house run
ciples laid down as Ell the control
down. ('all
of immigration it is submitted
that the Inquiry Commission corn-
111..te17 failed to make out its

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In dealing with the immediate
causes of the disturbances Oa
Jewish Agency statement points
2962 Grand River Avenue
out "that while the commission
WEBB GARAGE
Glendale 0118-5121
mentioned the attack on the
COLLISION WORK, CENTRAL RE-
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Nh•ue
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u. 2S , it completely -
PAIRING. WELDING. STORAGE
3720 Webb Aventoe
ignored the destruction of the
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