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ETROIT JEWS IN PROTEST AGAINST LATEST BRITISH
PALESTINE POLICY AT PUBLIC MEETING THIS SUNDAY;
NON-JEWISH PUBLIC OFFICIALS TO JOIN IN PROTEST

THE YATRon, EWISBLARONICLE

dent Coolidge on March 2, 1925 .NOVEL WAYS TO EARN
This convention contains '‘n ape•
CENTERS ASS'N
cific allusion to the um for
of es-1 FOR HADASSAH EVENT.
a is ing a nationalhome for the •
Senior Bridge Social:
Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, chair-
Jewish people."
man of the miscellaneous ways and i s This Saturday evening's bridge
Albion'. •
(Continued from Page One.)
an open house for all senior
leaders have expressed opposition, Stanley Baldwin, former prime
Lloyd George's Statement.
■ means committee, reports that members and their friends.
I'assfield statement and ministers, were joined in their op-
teat happenings in the Palestine to
1.10 yd George, speaking in Cam- many women are raising their
• money for the Hadassah luncheon
:tuition, as condensed from re- urge modification which will lead position to the Labor government's bridge, England, on t
he occasion
Lohono Dance:
its of the Jewish Telegraphic to the complete honoring by Brit- policy by Leopold Amery and Sir of a luncheon given him in be
The I.ohono Club will give a
cency•
sin of her pledges to the .1 qv' h
en (chamberlain, former sec- , towing the freedom of the city
balloon dance on Sunday evenin g,
Conservative and Liberal party people. David Lloyd George and Austen
Nov. 9.
celery of state for Dominion af- upon him:
fairs and the colonies and former I ''In wartime we were anxious to
goo will of t h e J ewish
• forcretor
eign
Senior Girls Committee:
g res p ectiv e I y , n secure e thd
the
erect
A trip to Urban League is the
ove rnmen t • b i y communit y throughout t h e world
for
the
Allied
cause.
The
Balfour
Winston Churchill, former colonial
next feature on the girls commit-
minister; General Jan Christian Declaration was a gesture not
tee program, to take place on Mon-
Smuts, former prime minister of
day evening, Nov. 10.
South Africa, and many members No Solicitation of Funds at
of Parliament and the House of '
Tau Tau Gamma Social:
Sunday's Protest
Lords, including many Laborites.
Tau Tau Gamma is planning a
Meeting.
The intervention of the United
social gathering on Saturday, Nov.
States is to be asked on the ground
There will be no admission
8. All intermediates of the Jew-
that this country is a partner to
501 WOODWARD AVE., COB. EARNED
charge to the protest meeting
ish Center and their friends are
the guarantees that the Balfour' against the British White l'aper
invited.
Serving everything from a sandwich to • full course h
Declaration will be honored, and
at the Shubert-Lafayette Thea-
0111e•
cooked meal,
because of the American-British
'Senior Debate League:
ter Sunday evening, and there
Palestine Mandate convention of
1 The senior debate league spon-
will be no collections for funds.
TRY OUR BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH
Dec. 3, 1924, ratified by the Sen-1
1 cored by the educational commit-
ate on Feb. 20, 1925, and by Presi-
tee of the Jewish Centers senior
d
merely on
r part but on the
council announces that the follow-
_
part of the oA
u llies to secure that
ing
clubs have entered the league:
valuable support.
It was pre-
Strangers, A. Z. A. 93, Black-
prepared after much consideration,
hawks,
Theta Sigma Kappa, Lo-
not merely of its policy but of the
h ono Girls, Snipichucks, Phi-So-
"HE HAS MADE A GOOD JUDGE"
actual wording, by the represen-
MRS. JOSEPH M'AGIDSOHN
Lite Sorority, Pals and Marshall-
tatives of all the Allied and asao-
tu hv e olpue,nu i n t g8d 1 e5 b ap t e !n
o h Ae.
dated countries, including Amer- on Dec. 9 by selling oranges, nuts, Ties.
seaso n, N
ica, and of our dominion p ro .' furniture polish, and by taking or- Z.
-
A. will clash with Blackhawks
miens."
ders for ice cream and photo- on the question, "Resolved, that
The Liberal leader charged that graphs. For information call Mrs .-
the
on of ewis immigra-
I the present British government Magolson, Longfellow 5415.
"AD"4 "Aa "' M
—
JUDGE
PHELPSAY.
tion to the United States will re.
has issued a statement which in
The
rummage
sales
have
opened
suit
in
the
death
of Jewish culture
a EMPIRE STATE PICKLING Ch
substance is a revocation of a good additional stores and offer means
in this country." Dancing will
part of "a solemn pledge given at for earning the Hadassah luncheon complete
the program.
a most solemn moment" and this money. Mrs. Herman Schmier,
without consulting the United Garfield 9363 is chairman of this
LOUIS WOLFE ACTIVE
Senior Open Forum:
States, France, Belgium, or the committee.
B'NAI MOSHE NOTES
The first meeting of the Jewish IN BRUCKER'S SUPPORT
British dominions. "We shall not
The Hadassah bake shop is doing Center Open Forum, on Oct. 28,
reconcile the Arabs but we shall
Installation of Officers Banquet:
Opposed to party factionalism,
alienate an even more powerful a flourishing business and many was addressed by Milford Stern,
The Sisterhood of Congregation
'race, and what is more, British women are earning their money president of the Jewish Centers Louis II. Wolfe, prominent Jewish B'nai Moshe, under the chairman-
through
the
sales
of
cakes
and
Association.
Nathaniel
Rubin,
attorney
and an active worker for
honor will be tarnished," he said.
ship
of Mrs. Jacob Farkas, is mak-
Saying that he could understand cookies, jellies, jams and noodles. chairman of the intellectual ad- Alex J. Groesbeck in the Republi- ing arrangements for the annual
those who wanted Britain "to scut- Mrs. S, Berman and Mrs. S. J. vancement committee, presided. can primaries, is now engaged in installation of officers and banquet
tle out of Palestine altogether," Souls are in charge of the shop. Miss Lillian Singer 'opened the whole-hearledly supporting Wilber . to take place on Sunday evening
,
program with a piano solo. The
Lloyd George stated that the ma-
Nov. 9, in the banquet hall at Des.
evening came to a close with danc-
jority of the people of this coun-
ter
and
Lawrence.
There
will
be
i
ng.
which
they
have
been
adequately
The Senior Forum program
try are not scuttlers whether in
speakers and entertainment. The
India or Palestine, and they mean cultivating, but surely the Jews for November will be announced
dinner will be served at 6:30 p,
to stand up for their responsibili- cannot be excluded from settling soon, according to Mr. Somberg,
m. Reservations may be made by
man. F
ties and pledges of the empire in down in the land of their ances- chairman.
calling
Euclid 6818.
Detroit F riendship Club Educe.
both. I earnestly hope that the
"We must never forget that tse
tional Program:
government will reconsider its at-
Chanukah
Ball:
The Detroit Friendship Club will
titude. I can hardly think that glory of Palestine is Jewish and
1 Mrs. Nathan Goodman and Mrs .
they have given full consideration that therefore the great race has hold its opening educational meet-
a
special interest in developing and ing of the season in the Jewish
Harry Meer have been appointed
to its implications.
"I am all in favor of treating restoring the prosperity of the Centers auditorium Sunday, Nov.
to arrange for the annual Chanu-
ENDORSED BY
land which once upon a time flowed 2, at 6:30 p. m. Mr. Berlatsky will
.
kah ball, to take place Sunday
both
races
upon
a
basis
of
equal-
DAVID W. SIMONS
WALTER S. HEAVENRICH
evening, Dec. 7,
ity but there is no injustice to the with milk and honey," Lloyd lead the assembled group in a dis-
HARRY Z. BROWN
ADOLPH FINSTERWALD
George concluded.
JOSEPH IIARTMAN
Arabs
involved
in
the
policy
cussion
on
a
topic
of
interest
to
•
HENRY
MEYERS
WILLIAM FRIEDMAN
WOLF KAPLAN
adopted by the Allies. It is not a
Young People's Auxiliary:
General Smuts' Protest.
all. Refreshments will be served
MYRON A. KEYS
DAVID OPPENHEIM
ROLAND W. FIXEL
question of expropriating the
General Smuts, in his cable to following the meeting.
JOHN P. HEAVENRICH
At the last meeting of the so-
JOSEPH M. WEISS
SAMUEL IIARTMAN
Arabs, No Arab has yet been Premier MacDonald, declared that
ABRAIIAM LENIIOFF
ciety, plans were discussed for the
forcibly expropriated. No Arabs " as one of those who won respon-
The senior girls' committee of
dramatic and literary activities
have been bought out of land sible for the Balfour Declaration I the Fenkell branch of the Jewish
for the season, Mrs. Sally Want-
feel deeply perturbed over the Center, Fenkell at Dexter, will
, ner will be dramatic director and
present Palestine policy. The gov- hold a get-acquainted party on
will coach several plays. On Mon-
ernment statement marks a retreat Saturday evening, Nov. 8, for all
day evening, Nov. 3, the dramatic
from that declaration which was a and up who desire to become af-
group will meet for try-outs. Any
definite promise to the Jews of the filiated with the organization.
member who has not previously en-
world that the policy of the Jew- Jewish girls from the age of 17
rolled in this group may join it at
ish National Home would be ac- Bridge, dancing, entertainment
Monday's meeting. Mrs. Ellen
LOUIS WOLFE
tively prosecuted and its intention and refreshments will feature the Gottesman was appointed chair.
was to obtain the powerful Jewish affair. There will be no admission M. Brucker for governor. More- roan of dramatics. The following
influence for
for the Allied cause at ' charge.
s lover, he ees in Brucker's primary were
i., app
Eii ointed chairmen:
the darkest hour of the war.
victory over no strong an oppon- 'hire Kertesz, social committee;
I'remier MacDonald's reply to
lent as Groe s b
th revelation
ec k the
1
of M
a Saes, intellectual ad-
Smuts was that the new state-1
public official who has fired the Ginsberg,
membership,
David
went of policy is not a "retreat
imagination of a plurality of Re- vancement
committee;
Frank
from the Balfour Declasation," to
publican
voters
by
his
record
of
Weiss,
athletics;
Alex Schiller,
The elocution and interpretative
which General Smutz immediately
achievement
as
attorney-general,
house committee.
reading class has a large enroll- a
replied by cable:
ml who deserves the promotion
"I especially welcome your as- meat, and is of interest to the w hich only the united support of Masquerade Hallowe'en Party
younger
members
of
the
Young
h
and
surance that recent statements do
is own party will make possible.
Dance:
notdefinitely crystallize the gov- 1V omen's Hebrew Association.
n bespeaking support for Brucker
Everything
is
in
readiness
for
ernment's policy on the national
a nd the entire Republican ticket
the masquerade Hallow
To those who do not know what 1,S. 'olfe said:
Hallow'e'en pa
home, as my impression remains
pert
and (lance to be given Saturday
that both as regards land purchase o do with their old hose and worn,
"Not only for the sake of party
and immigration the statement ut woollen clothes, the yarneraft to yalty and harmony, which are evening, Nov. 1, at 8:30, Theo-
does not correspond to the active leas teaches how' to weave them in- l a (ways desirable, but because I be- dore Kertess who is in charge,
beautiful rag rugs. Hand paint- 1 li eve the entire state will be bene- has arranged an elaborate pro-
obligation for a Jewish National
gram. Prizes will be given for
Home undertaken in the Balfour d vases, and gingham pillows are' fi t•lb Brucker' . services as g
costumes.
B i n g made in the gift making e
Declaration.
rannora , ntd 1 o I II, eul urgee his e al s e c B tr i :it , k . e rIs t
The Vaad Leumi's (Jewish Na- Class. titke a
go
s
g od man to beat a good ' Sunday School:
tional Council of Palestine) de-
iit w
The Sunday School enrollment
cision not to participate in the , , Richard Klein, an authority en !a
and successful handlingis steadily increasing, with a [wes-
proposed legislative council and it
he hair and how to dress it, will ggressive
t th people's best interests as
' eat enrollment of 300 pupils. Miss
rejection of the Passfieldstatement be the speaker at the next meeting!. ttorne
ey-general which won the I Edna Ludwig and Miss Gladys
is endorsed by communities in and of the Charm School on Monday p rimary
for him. He has proven
evening, Nov. 3.
out of Palestine.
th at he is fitted and inspired to Goldberg have been added to the
t eachers
era staff.
Interpolation in Parliament.
arry on in higher office, and
At the opening of Parliament on
Miss Edith Cummins will speak at ands on a strong platform which
Tuesday former Premier Baldwin on "The Attitude of the Employer
feel certain he will carry out if The
Northwestern Women's
asked if the new White Paper is- towards Her Worker," at the next el ected.
sued by Passfield meant the break- Business and Professional Girls
League.
"With Brucker as our guberna-
ing of Britain's word of honor. Supper club on Thursday evening, tonal
n nominee and a strong ticket
Premier MacDonald replied that Nov. 6.
otherwise,
se, Michigan needs
The first cultural meeting of the
d the t e R e -
the government would stick to the
Free practice classes in type- Publican
blican party and what it stands Northwestern . Women's . Leag . ue_.
..
letter of the mandate.
writing and shorthand are in sec- for on the all-important problems
pi
which tookece
at the home ■ :1-
In the House of Lords, Lord sloe every Monday, Tuesday, W
Mrs. I. Margolis on Tuesday, was
Wed- which at present face the state and ,,,,,3;
Reading opened the question by nesday and Thursday mornings nation."
successful.
Sirs, Margolis,
ened
declaring that Britain "is pledged from 9 to 11, and Thursday eve-
president of the league, op
the
to establish a national home for flings from 9 to 10. The "Hello
day class-
meeting
and gave the chair to Mrs.
Paris" Coming
to Cass
the Jews and must not be false to es are for unemployed girls and the
M. Weksler, chairman of the mil-
Refreshing
in
its
speed,
melodi
c
that trust"
evening classes for those who wish in its musical score, charming in followed
, tonal committee.
Mrs. I. An
Rosenthal
with a prayer.
inter-
indication of the solidarity to develop speed and accuracy.
with which the Jews of America
beauty and uproarious in its esting program followed with Mrs.
Sabbath services are held every its
have rallied to combat the recent Friday evening followed by an in. comedy, "Hello Paris," the Messrs.1David Kalman, vocalist, acesm-
White Paper of the British govern- formal social. Tea is served around Shubert's newest musical comedy panted by Mrs. Samuel Simons,
hit, starring Charles "Chic" Sale Len Jenny
ment announcing a new policy in the samovar.
nb liru alu pn er , in
viu o u liv neistas, , a,, n i tl
(author of;o7thhee Specialist") will
Palestine was seen in the an-
Nov. 2, the "At Home" will be a
i ;t" O wiel-1
D ing.
m
nouncements at New York Zionist
a owe en party. The Toed Tale
Greetings were given by Mrs.
headquarters of the appointment
reit at the Cass Theater, the week Joseph Welt, honorary president
will he hostesses and every of Nov. 2,
of Nathan Straus, Jr., as vice. Girls
O
ofrgtahneizLaetaiognuse, o f a u Jd e w i 1 s t it i rs1. V o ( leen.' s r
room will hold some special pro-
chairman of the Zionist Emergency gran:.
Fund which has been launched to
PERFECTION LODGE
Robinson, president.
Sirs. M.
Promote the activities against the
•
Perfection Lodge No, 486, F. & Benyes, president
1 o i f i . th s e h u N ; t n u ,::. n i c ,
British colonial office policy.
GOLDSTICK URGES
A. M., will hold a regular com- Study Club: bins,
on Wedne s day, Nov. 5 president
ident of the Home Relief Zs"
VOTE FOR BRUCKER :IT 'cation
p. m.
' ciety; Mrs. 51. Hayman, president
.
-
Nathaniel H. Goldstick, assistant C. K SANDORF, Secretary of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
y order o
ewish National Home; Mrs. H.
corporation counsel, in a statement
Jackson, president of the F. nkell
this week urged the election of Wit. SAMUEL L. KAVANAU, W. M.
Ladies' Loan Association; Mrs. H.
bar M. Brucker as governor of
Ginsburg, president of the Detroit
Michigan. In his statement Sir.
Goldstick says:
Section of the National Council of
Jewish Women, and Miss Gertrude
"I have known Wilber Si. Bruck-
JENNIE SMITH
Rosenthal, who spoke on behalf of
In loving memory of our dear ealt•kfourdead law at.manyyeit
years
iie L u
of 3860 Thirty-first street, 73 the Alumnae Asociation
of the
s
s ch ool at the U.
husband and father, Edward .1.
years old, died on Oct. 29, Fu- United Hebrew Schools. The n e xt
Cherkose, who passed away 17
neral services were held on Oct. meeting will be at the Philadel-
years ago Nov. 5.
with
interment at the El Moshe phia-Byron Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 2
i s 30,
C ueume
jtu es r e yp
. u. She is survived by a p .
His loving wife, Mamie, and
son, Aubrey.
t a lt r te e m
T
ua lite d err . a A pn r leld
i refm
cu. t er a 3u k e ab e n r c t s e i c k au ett e s Luiftr o go r e u 'al tut ,:e:
In beloved memory of our dear
JENNIE JACOBS
j of 2075 West Philadelphia, 47
BRUCKER stands for an Honest, Progres-
husband and father, Joseph M.
BRUCKER is a Fearless, Capable Adminis-
lyears old, died on Oct. 23. Fu-
Marks, who passed away one year
sive, Economical Administration.
trator.
ago today, Nov. 1.
neral services were held on Oct. 26
May his soul rest in peace.
at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
His
sorrowful
with
interment at Ckoverhill Park
Old Age Pension, Reapportionment, Unem-
wife,
His Politics are Founded on Good Govern-
Sadie, and
MANUEL URBACH
children,
Burton
and
Aimee.
Cemetery. Rabbi Gordon, Rabbi
ment.
Granite and Marble
ployment Relief.
Fischer and the Rev. Zaludkowski
officiated. She is survived by her I
He
has
given
14
years'
service
to
the
Nation
A comprehensive program of Highway Im-
husband, Ilarry A.; a mother. Mrs;
and State.
Rachel Mason; three sons, Hey-1
provements.
mour A., Clarence B. and Beryl;I
Completion of the Great Lakes-St. Law-
Now in our New Location
three sisters, Mrs. Hattie Berman,' .
Revision of the State's Taxation System.
Mrs. Ben 7.. Goldberg and Mrs.
rence Waterway Project.
7723 TWELFTH ST.
Bernard Fox, and a brother, Roy
F. Nathan.
Euclid 7192

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SHERMAN D.

CALLE,NDER

Recorder's Court

[TRAFFIC DIVISION]

Y. W. H. A. NOTES a

Lets All Vote for

Wilber M. Brucker

Republican Nominee for

OBITUARY

GOVERNOR

Monuments

NAT

Endorsed by the following prominen Jewish Citizens:

LOUIS H. WOLFE
LOUIS GORDON
SAMUEL J. RHODES
MAURICE ARONSSON
LOUIS ROSENTHAL
ABE SRERE
MAURICE BORDELOVE
WILLIAM KA UFM A N
A. J. BLUMENAU
LEWIS STEINBERG

THEODORE D. BIRNKRANT
REUBEN W. KLEIN
ARTHUR E. FIXEL
LOUIS S. COHANE
WILLIAM I. WOLFE
JOSEPH KLEIN
WILLIAM ROSENBERG
NATHAN SCHREIBER
JOSEPH M. WEISS
SIMON SIIETZER

JULIAN KROLIK
HARRY BECKER
JOSEPH TOWLEN
SAM LEVE
WILLIAM GORDON
MORRIS GARVETT
LOUIS HERSCHBERG
HUGO PARSHELL
ROWLAND M. FIXEL
FRED M. BUTZEL

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it First Licensed Jewish
Detre's
Undertaker

Delaware at Second
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p

ANIEL H. GOLDSTICK

- when he did. As a student in col-
lege I found him to be energetic,
upstanding, and an earnest young
man. After graduation he served
in the U. S. army during the World
War with distinction. Subsequent
to his discharge from the army, he
made an enviable record for himself
as a public official. His record as
prosecuting attorney of Saginaw
County as Assistant Attorney Gen.
eral of the State of Michigan, as.
well as Attorney General is beyond
reproach. It is with a feel of a
great deal of pleasure that I am
privileged to endorse most heartily i
my own classmate, Wilber N.

1

Brucker."

H

Daniel Levi.

Seymour G.I.

Saul Lewis

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS

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