PAGE SIX - PAG THEVETROTIILVISHAROlila£ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE CVe carry RAB J. P. HMITII NIMES for Men MIZRACHI LEADERS DETROIT'S GUESTS r Rabbi Gold and H. L. Selig Scheduled To Address Many Functions. Rabl Mimic and 11 Mimic visit I April ganizil troit f Rab, day el ing of , at the gogue. The will 4 goguei Melay, Mizriu ring. i Detroit Jewry this week has as guests two distinguished Orthodox leaders, Rabbi Wolf Gold, president of Mizrachi Organization of Amer- ica, and II. L. Selig, chairman of r(1 Get under an OLEN & WEIN Hat Li New Crowns! New Brims! New Shades! Priced Lower Than They've Ever Been! A met Beth II Mrs R. undated mender on APO Widnes( tate pia Mallory Hats, $4, $5 I The A ..at this Is milli to Russ Mr. en! evening; I' Crist ensiled, Shone,. proof !Intl SHIRTS ruck ,IM. its wine pat- fern• nn.I altadett. Ca. utast qualifg. De Deana ana TIES ', mart, spring IICII pal Den, and mlindra Ittutillent rouse nail ion. '1'11.1. MONOIrltAtI i'l(F.111 Mr. g 11111.0 /S HAPE $1.95 ID. an 3 for a3.541 nun. pall tl le gala' The neat co Mier 55c 2 for 81.1a RABBI WOLF GOLD SPECIAL! SHIRTS•Made of Broad. cloth-in white and other patterns. f for or DC The et the El on May 1, $1.49 An • leh co atichld Chl last S, Alpha Valera fr om begat: poet a es at Prof 1 JUST ARRIVED! New Lot of FREEMAN SHOES $5.00 Bleck and Sport Models Al x Ales I B. Le• burg. The dente (Sunda thestr mirth, end f Centel Abe comm Comer /mere hem, functi alI Jt tri fa Cher° A but ▪ and be he 11111 JCLEO OLEN SAM WRIN Olen e Wein MEN'S SHOP 9010 11TH HT., at Clairinatint Only EX('LUalC•: IfeherilestierY Stole on Twelfth tit. OPEN EA 50. - SCNOAIN till 3 .0 B' BE PHOTOG RAPHE Aral. Rat this I partk Jr. III Jag after ine Lead TM will Mond plebs stela At Batt Mug Yew U MOTHER would Demure nothing More Ihau cwt Photograph. or Sittings made in Studio or Home. OM. The J•e% n‘ toil Sant Wee Th TAW and Club for wen, ear A t A Pico ranee to I )1) st)1.1.i suit every pone. ST! NOS III ■ n.itAPIli 9 1. 1 1115400 Wagner to Address LI United Synagogue Convention May 17 the Mizrachi Palestine campaign. Rabbi Gold has been invited to address the audience at the Satur- day morning services in the Shear. ey Zedek Synagogue on Chicago bculevard and Lawton. The theme of his addre.,3 will be The Tea ditional Renaisalra.; of Palest:La" Saturday afternoon he will speak in the Ahavath Zion Synagogue ea. Holbrook avenue. Mr. Selig will speak at the Sat- urday morning services of the B'nai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and Fourteenth. At 6 p. m. he will also address an audience at the B'nai Zion Synagogue, Humphrey and Holmur. The most important event in honor of the Mizrachi leaders will be the Melaveh Malkeh gathering of Mizrachi, the Ladies' Mizrachi, Mizrachi organizations in Detroit, and the Mizrach Youth, in the Beth Tephilah Emanuel Synagogue, Sat- urday evening, April 21. The prin- cipal speaker of the evening will be Rabbi Gold, who will discuss the present economic and political aitu- ation in Palestine, and the latest development in the Zionist move- ment in general and the Mizrachi Organization in particular. A reception was given for the guests Thursday evening, April 19, at the Mishken Israel synagogue. An Oneg Shabos mass meeting ar- ranged by the Mizrachi youth was held Friday night at the Beth Te- philah Emanuel synagogue, where the Mizrachi leaders were the principal speakers. - LAYMEN'S SERVICE A GREAT SUCCESS Unique Experiment at Temple Both El, Detroit, Proves To Be Highly Inspirational. So full of inspi ation and sug- gestion was the Layman's Service which was held at Temple Beth El, on Sunday morning, April 15, that Dr. Leo M. Franklin said he hopes to make it an annual event in the Temple calendar. Seven men, all members of Congregation Beth El, participated in the serv- ice, four of them reading the ritual service, and three of them dividing among themselves the message of the day. The readers were Joseph Magidsohn, president of the Men's Temple Club, under whose sponsor- ship the /wren... was given, Ed- mund M. Sloman, Dr. Herbert M. Kellett and Lewis J. Weitzman. Both the English and the Hebrew portions of the ritual were rendered with a depth of feeling that deeply stirred the large congregation that had assembled. The first of the speakers was Dr. Alvin D. Hirsch, who dealt with the general theme, "What the Synagogue Means to Me front the Standpoint of an American Jew." He expressed the thought that without the synagogue as an in- spirational force, the life of the Jew must be empty and purpose- less. Representing as he does the fifth successive generation of mem- bership in the Temple, he told what the synagogue has meant to those who were dear to him through all these years, and of its significance in his own life. Julian II. Krolik discussing the theme from the standpoint of a parent told what the religious in- MAGNES, WEIZMANN. ARRIVING IN MAY Hebrew University Confer. ence To Start on May 12. Dr. Judah L. Magnes, chancellor of the Hebrew University, Jerusa- lem, will arrive in this country May 2 for a brief visit on behalf of the University, according to Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach, president of the kmerican Friends of the Hebrew University. Dr. Magnes will be accompanied by Dr. Max Schloessinger, vice- chancellor of the university. They are arriving on the Steamer Ex- cambion, which sailed from Haifa, Palestine, on April 8. In connection with Dr. Magnes' visit a conference of the American members of the board of governors of the Hebrew University will take place in New York City, beginning Saturday evening, May 12, Dr. Ro- eenbach announced. Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of the He- University, who will arrive in this country on May 10, will preside. A public reception will be ten- dered Dr. Magner by the American Friends of the Hebrew University immediately after his arrival. Sev- eral other important functions are being planned in honor of the dis- tinguished visitors, who also in- clude S. Ginsberg, registrar of the Hebrew University, son of the fa- mous Hebrew philosopher and poet, Ached Ha-am. American members of the board who will be present for the func- The next Hadassah Oneg Shab- tions include Dr. Cyrus Adler, bat takes place Saturday after- Hon. Benjamin N. Cardoso, Mrs. noon, April 28, at 2:30 at the Edward Jacobs, Dr. David J. Ka- hom e of Mrs. Robert R. Marwil, lista, H on. Irving Lehman, Dr. 8621 La Salle boulevard. Mrs.' Emanuel Libman, lion. Julian W. Nathan N. Kaplan will present the Mack, Walter Meyer, Dr. Na- life of Rebecca Gratz, one of the than Ratite, Charles J. Rosen- best known characters in Ameri- bloom, Roger W. Straus, Felix M. can Jewish history. Readers of Sir Warburg, Dr. Israel S. Wechsler Walter Scott's novel "Ivanhoe" and Dr. Stephen S. Wise. Dr. Magnes has nut visited are familiar with the fact that its heroine, Rebecca, was modeled ' America since 1931. lie was for- merly rabbi of Temple Emanuel, from Rebecca Gratz, American ew or ( it), and a leader in Jewess who devoted her life and i Liberal circles. He has resided in talents to educational and philan- thropic work among her people.] Palestine for the last 10 years. Dr. Schloessinger, who now Current events will be presented Dr. his permanent home in Pal- by Miss Jeanette M. Steinberg. estine, was formerly librarian of The monthly Oneg Shabbatimthe H in Union College in Cin- proved popular and enjoyable ' nati. parts of liadassah'e cultural pro-. gram. All Hadassah members are' welcome. Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman, cultu- ral chairman, announces that there will be only four more meetings harry II. Meisner, attorney, of the Study Group. The next will be held next Wednesday, April ' economist and lecturer on public 25, at 1 o'clock sharp, at the Jew- finance and taxation at the Uni- ish Community Center. Rabbi I versity of Detroit, and Dr. Henry Leon Fram will discuss the British "'limes, formerly profeesor of interest in Palestine. All regis-1 fi nance at the Universi of Heidel- tared members of the group are berg in Germany, now attached to , the faculty of University of De•' urged to attend. troit, will address a combined meet-. ing of the Kiwanis Clubs of De- troit, on Tuesday, April 24, at the auditorium. Mr. aleisner will speak on the subject "The Crisis of Democracy" The Jewish Community Center and Dr. %Vitiates will discuss the announces its first annual swim-I subjectof "Monetary inflation." ming meet for members on Mon- Recent attacks on the "New day night, April 30. Deal" and the power vested in the The events are as follows: President to resort to inflationary ' Intermediates: 25 yd. free style, e, measures, coupled with the 25 yd. yd. breast stroke, 25 yd. back bursts against the so-called "brain stroke, 100 yd. free style relay, trusters" as constituting a threat 100 yd. medley relay, fancy div- , to democratic government, lends ing. ] particular significance to the sub- Seniore and sub-seniors: 50 yd. .iects to be discussed by the speak- free style, 50 yd. breast stroke, ers. John J. Sleleher of the North- 50 yd. back stroke, 200 yd. free west division of the Kiwanis Clubs style realy, 200 yd. medley relay. will Preside. Oneg Shabbat of Hadassah April 28 Meisner, Willmes To Spe ak Tuesday - MIDWEST AVUKAH ! AESCULAPIANS' ANNUAL AFFAIR COUNCIL PERMITS HOLDS CONFERENCE ON WEDNESDAY BRINKLEY LECTURE terpretation of Judaism as pre- Samuel S. Stahl, president of sented from the pulpit and in the Three Noted Leaders Ad.. the Aesculupian Pharmaceutical Pro-Nazi Address in Insti- religious school of Temple Beth El dress Sessions Held in Society, organization of Jewish tute of Arts; Was It a had meant in the rounding out of druggists, announces that close to Madison, Wis. his own life and that of his son. Plagiarized Talk? 500 reservations are expected for Ile illustrated his points by citing a number of Biblical stories that So successful was the mid-west- the annual dinner-dance at the The appearance in Detroit of interpreted from the standpoint of ern Avukah conference, held at Douglas Brinkley for a pro-Nazi liberal Judaism had done much to Madison, Wisconsin, April 13-15, address was marked by an official shape his thinking. He made an that it was resolved to make this discussion by the City Fathers as' earnest plea for the support of the event a yearly feature in the plan to whether or not a city auditorium (religious education program of the to co-ordinate the work of the -the Detroit Institute of Arts- Temple on the part of all parents. chaptesr in this district. The con- should he rented for that purpose. The third and last of the ad- ference was arranged by the Uni- As a result, the City Council dresses was made by Hon. Charles versity of Wisconsin chapter with approved the action of Clyde H. C. Simons of the Federal Court of a view toward strengthening the Burroughs, secretary of the Arts Appeals. Judge Simons indicated . mid-western chapters and to out- Commission, in renting the audi- that while he could not wholly di- line new trends in the policy of torium for Brinkley's address on vorce his Jewish loyalties and his I Avukah. "The New Germany." American loyalties, he could Among the resolution s passed Among those who protested yet speak of the synagogue from was one providing for a more prac- against the renting of the hall for the standpoint of an American this purpose was Irwin Hamburger citizen more or less objectively. lie tical attitude toward Zionism. of 15 East Grand River avenue, indicated how American ideals and Heretofore, Avukah had been pri- Jewish ideals are not only harmon- marily a cultural organization, who argued that Nazi doctrines are opposed to democratic ideals and ious one with the other, but he in- content with the study of Zionist should not be disseminated in pub- dicated that much of the best in our and Jewish ideology. It was point- lic buildings. But Burroughs took American life is derived from Jew- ed out that while this course was ish sources. The whole democrat- commendable, it is absolutely im- the position that either oppon- ents or friends may speak their ic ideal upon which our govern- perative that Avukah undertake mental philosophy is based, the actual work in the program of views from the platform of the In- Judge showed, is toned and col- Zionism. Among the items consid- stitute of Arts on any subject, pro- vided that there Was no violation of ored by Jewish thinking. Ile, too, ered were financial and moral aid SAMUEL S. STAHL peace ceaid pa nd that the rental of $150 made a very earnest plea for the to the Jewish National Fund, the was support of the synagogue, whose use and popularization of the lie- Club Maxine on Wednesday eve- ' very existence, he showed, is a brew language, an appeal to the Councilman John Smith, for- ning, April 25. tribute to the spirit of America. Zionist Organization of America mer mayor, said, "We preach the In addition to the regular floor right of free speech and should A beautiful musical program to attempt an arbitration of petty was rendered by the Temple Chor- party difficulties in the hope of show of the Maxine, Mr. Stahl practice it." al Choir under the direction of circumventing the threatened rup- states, there will be other enter- Councilman Edward Jeffries de- tainment features. As usual at George Galvani. The benediction ture in Zionist activity. clared: "They can't say anything these parties, there will be many was pronounced by Judge Simons. The conference delegates were prizes and each guest will receive worse than some of the speakers in Grand Circus Park, and for $150 I addressed by three well-known a special gift a bagful of selec- am in favor of letting them say CARD PARTY CHAIRMAN Jewish leaders. Dr. Leo. I. Honor, as ted valuable drugs. anything." director of the College of Jewish Officers of the Aesculapian And so, Brinkley delivered his Studies of Chicago, spoke on "The Pharmaceutical Society are: address, repeating practically Samuel S. Stahl, president; Lou everything that had already been Implications of Palestine to the Jewish College Student of Amer- Levenson, vice-president; Dr. A. reported when he gave his views H. Zagel, vice-president; Herman on the new Germany in New York. ica." Rabbi Max Kadushin, direc- Margolis, secretary; Charles He reiterated that Germany was tor of the Mlle! Foundation in Tennen, treasurer. always anti-Semitic, that now Ger- Madison, spoke on "Zionism in the Tulley Pomerance and Lou Lev- many is being "reforged for the Diaspora," and Judah Pilch, chair- enson are co-chairmen in charge Genitals." Ile described the boy- man of the Kfar Ussishkin proj- cott of April 1, 1933, as a "safety ect, on "The Proletarization of the of the arrangements for next measure to prevent a mass upris- Wednesday evening's dinner- Jew." Rabbi Kadushin stressed ing." dance. the need for the revitalization of Immediately after his lec- Judaism along lines now provided ture, a young Jewish attorney by the Zionist movement. He in hi. audience began to turn urged the Avukah to take the the contents of the Brinkley initiative among the Jewish youth address over in his mind. to bring about a new interest in "I have heard it all before," things Jewish, to revaluate the Donations in cash have been re- said Julius Kabatsky, of 2100 ideals of Judaism which require ceived from the following by the Penobscot building, recant revaulation and to regard Zionism Jewish Children's Home; H d graduate, to himself. as the sole agency through which Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity, in "But where did I hear it or the revitalization process can take memory of Sam Rosner. read it?" he asked himself. place, both in the Diaspora and Miss Zelle Morris, in memory Kabatsky went home and be- Palestine. Mr. Pilch regarded with of father, Jacob. gan to ransack his files. He satisfaction the return of the Jew Mrs. Israel C. Brown of the finally came across his copy of to productive labor and urged that Wilshire Apartments. MISS IRENE FEDER the magazine section of the agitation toward that end be In- Mrs. Rose Gross of 3302 Boston New York Times of Sunday, The Misses Irene Feder and stigated in behalf of the Jew in boulevard, in honor of the recov- March 11. There he found Betty, , Bronstein are co-chairmen the Diaspora as the only method ery of her son, Arnold. Otto D. Tolischus's article on of a card party which will be given of saving the Jew from the eco- J. W. Webber of 8401 Gratiot "Hitler." N o w K•batsky by the Cleophas Girls Club on Tues- nomic abnormality to which he avenue. vouches for the fact that a day evening,' April 24, at B'nai has been subject for centuries. Herman and Ben Marks of 1211 major portion of Brinkley's Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and Law- A special session was conducted Griswold avenue. address was the incorporation rence. Tickets will be available entirely in Hebrew. Joseph P. Chapman of 3950 C into his speech of the entire at the door. The Detroit delegation, com- street, in memory of Mrs. J. King. Tolischus article as if it were posed of Theodore Olender, Max Gamma Eta Mu Sorority, Miss his own version of Hitler. M. Barahal, Irving W. Schlussel, Ann Lichtblau, president. B'NAI B'RITH LADIES Another speaker on the new Milton Marwil, Leo Lubetsy and DINNER-DANCE SUNDAY William Schwartz, played an ac- United Dairies Co., 950 East Six Germany and Hitler's rule in De- Mile road. troit this week was Lieut-Col• tive part in the deliberations and Junior League of B'nai David. Stewart Roddie, C. V. 0., of Lon- At a business meeting of the La- resolutions of the conference. The Anonymous "Bar Mitzvah Boy." don, who declared that disarming dies' Auxiliary of the It'nai B'rith, next season of the local chapter Miss Martha Meyer, Mrs. F:mma held April 7 at Hotel Stetter, final will be characterized by a radical Yolomstein of 3410 Chicago, and of Germany has been so thorough that war there has been prevented arrangements were completed for change in the policies of Avukah Mr. and Mrs. A. Cole of 13661 for years to come. Describing Hit- the first spring dinner-dance to be as outlined and planned at the Dexter boulevard, in memory of ler's theatrical appearance as chan- given Sunday night, April 22, at I con ference. Mrs. Max Rosenfield and I. Sallan . cellor, Roadie said that Hitler was the Everglades Club, Hotel Tuller. Mrs. Sadie D. Kuttnauer of 2189 wise enough to appeal to the great Tickets may he procured from RAINBOWS' MOTHERS, Beaufait, in memory of Milton national majority of youth and in- Mrs. Nathan It. Metzger, president, DAUGHTERS DINNER Kuttnauer. experience "I believe Hitler's mo- Euclid 1883; Mrs. Jos. Greenbaum, tives to be sincere although his Mrs. Lillian Margolis. chairman of the dance, University Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kabaker, methods are deplorable," he stated. Purity Rainbow Assembly will 1-8704; Mrs. Louis Weiss, Hogarth 2499 Edison avenue, in memory of 7773, and Mrs. Herbert Cohen, Uni- hold its annual Mother's and Chicago Cancels Brinkley Talk. versity 2-9549. Reservations will Daughter's banquet, on Tuesday Samuel Simon. Mrs. Fanny Winkelnian of 66 CHICAGO.-(J. T. A.)-A lec- he limited. Proceeds are to go evening, Slay 1, at the Eastern Colorado avenue, in memory of Star Temple, 80 West Alexandrine ture by Doug Brinkley was can- toward the improvement of the Mrs. Max Rosenfield and I. Sallan. celled after a protest by anti-Nazi avenue. Billet Foundation at Ann Arbor. Aesculapians Ladies' Auxiliary. organizations here. The evening's entertainment Samuel Gerson of 136 Michigan, The lecture was to have been held will include "The Family," a one- 20% VIENNESE JEWS act play presented by Rainbow in memory of his brother, Joseph. in the largest hall in Chicago, the Mrs. Sally Baruch of 2237 Tay- Masonic Temple. Sponsors of the CHARITY RECIPIENTS W under direction of Sidney J. lor avenue, in memory of her meeting merely announced that Doug Brinkley was to speak with- daughter. Reservations can be made by More than 20 per cent of the Mr. and Sirs. Herman Cohen of out disclosing the subject. Jews in Vienna are recipients of calling Priscilla Schiller, worthy 1624 Glynn Court, in memory of When the building management charity, is the statement made by advisor, at Hogarth 9109. discovered who the sponsors were, M rs. Jennie Robinson. Dr. James Bernstein, European the cash deposit paid by the Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone of commissioner of the Hebrew Shel- Junior Hebrew Ladies' Aid 18614 Wildemere avenue, in mem- Friends of New Germany was re- tering and Immigrant Aid Society Society. turned and the meeting cancelled. ory of Mrs. Jennie Robinson. (HIAS), 425 Lafayette street, New Mrs. Abe Goldman of 18327 York City, as a result of his recent The members of the organization Wildemere avenue, in memory of visit to Vienna whither he went to arranged a Mother's Day gathering investigate conditions resulting to be held at the home of the presi- Mrs. Jennie Robinson. from the disturbances in the Aus- dent, Miss Lorraine Greenwald, trian capital. 5577 Ridgewood avenue, on May 15. GOLDMAN TO ADDRESS og has been WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEET An interesting Pr ram secretary, planned by the With a view to putting the LEGAL NOTICE Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Chi- Ekhardt & Becker B rewing Miss Edith Miller. Assisting her cago will be the guest speaker at p any on a volume of production ROLLA L. CARPINTER • GRORCIR & will be Miss Annette Manson. Miss IIRAZTEIR. Attorneys. 7011 OrisgeM &Mg. Lillian Greenfield will play the the seventeenth annual convention really in excess of former year., No 1077 be of the Women's League of the t he company is offering to resi- MORTOACIE PALL-Default haa been made piano. Refreshments will In the {erne and condnions of • certain United Synagogue of America, dents of Detroit and of Michigan served, followed by card playing. mortgage nr m en by Gan a Maelmnut Itilase- The mothers will be presented which will be held at the Willard generally, the few remaining u10 and P. tins 14.1nmult ■ Maxemnutt. his wife. of Detroit, Wayne County. Sikh'. his with corsages. There is at present Hotel, Washington, D. C., from shares of its capital stock gen. Mortgagors to Union Trull Company. at a May 6 to 8, according to an an- • &Whiten corporetton. of the tame plate. a membership of 20. Girls interest- price never offered in Michigan Mortgagee dated the 2nd day of March. A. ed may call Miss Lorraine Green- nouncement issued by Mrs. Samuel 0. 1917. and recorded In the oil,. before for a stock of this char- ee of the Spiegel of New York, president of Register et Deeds. for the County of Wayne wald for information. and Mete of MIchigan. on the 70th day of the organization. Rabbi Goldman acter; 50 cents a share fully paid and non-assessable. Headquarters Merch. A. 13 Mil, In LIM, III of Marta/ave. Camp Fire Group of Temple will address the convention on "The for subscriptions have been opened ott PM , all on which mortgage there Is lInimed to be , d n it,e, et the date II this notice. Present Crisis in Jewry." Beth El. for claret .I t est lava and fire Insurance Mrs. Spiegell also announced that at 1935 Dime Bank Building, De- P the sumof One Thotmand Three Hun- the convention will discuss methods troit, under the personal super- dred Poop •nd log Dollars III o1, MI. On March 25, the Akoka Camp of intensifying the work of Sis- vision of August H. Ekhardt, No Jun or proceeding itt Is• or in equity B been trulituted to recover the debt waled Fire roil fT I B El terhoods throughout the country. president of the company. Stock e sale gave a hobby dinner and ceremo- will also be sold through local Mined In said mortgase, end pursuent to the nial. The event also celebrated the brokerage concerns. Riverside Hotel of Mt. Clem- I ceI.41:ado:anbd. prao'Y'ile . l ed "nnittcel.g';,.:4 green group'e first birthday and was at- those unable to pay cash ens to Open This Sunday. for For on TISURADAT. clam-riven tended by the girls' parents, as the stock, a part payment plan 1:A r LOP” JaNtrig.R.:1,. „ . .. , A s,.13,..d.1:p T0al t well as Dr. and Mrs. Franklin, has been arranged, so that per- The 1934 season of the Riverside sons of limited means may share mortgage gal be foreclosed by sale al pub. Miss Kay and Miss Stearns from Ile auction. to the blithest bidder. at the Ocarlquartem Dr. Franklin was Hotel and Bath. will open on Sun- in the enterprise. motherly of Congress Street entranee to the day, April 22. County Butlding In the coq nn Dolton Wayne The sales campaign is under presented with a Camp Fire Man- County, blichigen ithat being the !molding Max Elkin, formerly with the the management of Joseph C. where the Cirmt Court for the County of ual and Ming Kay with a green Olympia and Elkins Hotels, is now 'Berne a held,. of the premises described Is Maloney, formerly sales manager and gold ship filled with flowers mod mwttlege 0, so toorh thereof ea Ely be associated with Riyerside Hotel. nweeeary to pay the amount due as afore- in recognition of the co-operation of the Stormfeltz-Lovely Realty He announces that this very beau- said, on said clamed,. •ith Barre. thereon Company, and later of the Joseph In an- ordance nun the terms of said mort- she has given the Ahoka group. tiful and most exclusive Jewish C. Maloney Realty Company. gage. end ell legal emu rhertm and vaporises. hotel in Mt. Clemens will be than Including the scorner fen 5110004 by ke. The original firm of Ekhardt & and also any rim or cons otitch may bo pared to offer better service t an pad by the undentisned nereuary to proton! Becker was established in 1873 rot ever . premier. Which mid prem• y August Ekhardt and Herman tree re t.bed As tallow*. Al that lb The bath house is located inside h 1 i . Deth El Materhood held Its month. lain Noce or easel of land situated In I. .sting at the Temple. Warn Mrs 5:111s the hotel no that guests can go di- B " ecker, and grew steadily larger Cite of Detroit. In the County of Wayne and Mr. Ftenj•nin ad the advent 0 amen preluding of prohibition. r. rectly to , baths from their rooms. a Mate of MortondescrIbed as folMes. II mn•r was program rh•Irm•n•nd In• company began with the pro- to-mt• tat numbered 10 McCallum's Addl. vtner O t h er reatures of this hotel are The , 000 to Shetland Pat, of port of Quarter floc. "rowed victor I. Wm-wheat& director nr runt panneiii•Ifsre who related In that there are tennis courts, an a action of about 10,000 barrels lion Tap Thorne Arm Tr. according Mail the functions of Me offleo 1/1111 t th lats. TrOlthrya, ch.,,... sr T.moie e,itsiiiesi adjacent golf course, fishing, horse- p c' be er a year, but by 1917 the Warm County Recada on page 54 opularity of its products had in- new union. Mohican cal 14 MD •11,1. announi•4 mat the blen's Club back riding, etc. '"1114 bt••• • •••'•'• " h. ,,; • d' *".1 " °;;; CNION 07:ARDIAN racer COMPANY. Week-end guests are welcome. c reeled to 148,000 barrels annu- nn m• • - mon 01th the 1,1M•rherwl on GIFTS TO JEWISH CHILDREN'S HOME Senator Robert F. Wagner of nee New York will address the twenty- cer second annual convention of the Jar United Synagogue of America, cyl which will be held at the Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., from cos pot May 6 to 8. Senator Wagner will pal deliver the principal address at the I convention dinner on May 7. poi The convention will be devoted to Lit the subject of "What can the syna- the gogue do to counteract racial and cot religious prejudice?" According to of a statement issued by Louie J. re, Moss of Brooklyn, president of the re( United Synagogue, the synagogue an will have to take a major part in in the future in combatting prejudice. "fi Prof. F. Ernest Johnson, noted Christian educator, will be the cot Christian speaker at the symposium to on "What can the synagogue do to in counteract racial and religious pre ye judice?" which will be the princi al pal subject at the twenty-second di annual convention of the United al Synagogue of America. Professor Johnson is executive ci secretary of the department of re t.1 search and education of the Federa ei Council of the Churches of Christ [Lessor fo edu tl In America, and prof it cation at Teacher College, C,olum considered s co bia University. He e DAVID J. DAVIS GETS Junior Beth Moses Auxiliary one of the leading C hriatian educe , Professor POSITION WITH COUNTY i To Give Bridge April 22. the count F tors in Johnson is expected to discuss the the edu from David J. Davis of 2519 Hazel- problem of prejudice ! On Sunday, April 22. at 2:30 wood avenue has been appointed to p. m., the organization will hold rational standpoint. a position with the county by Ed- , an open meeting at the synagogue , Dairy Luncheon and Card ward II. Willis ms County Auditor. 586 Owen. E • i nterested Mr. Davis is a World War veteran. joining is invited. Party of J. W. E W. O. having served overseas. He was a The same evening at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday. I pilot in the Uni ted Stales Air Force . the club will entertain with a during the war and after the war bridge party. There will be bridge. A special meeting of the Jewish was connected with a Chicago /via- . en PI or a Women's European Welfare Organ- lion company. lie was connected small sum. Tickets will be sold at • ization was held last Monday at with the United States secret eery- the door. For Congregation B'nai Moshe. Mrs. ice. lie has be en active in Demo- Colon Truet Conman1 Paul Feldman, chairman of the A. Katzin, president, presided. Let- cratic circles fo r several years and Nora-- ' co mmittee announces his ant ters were read from the European is an official in six political clubs. 01111101 soarers-a gorup will present a one-act corn- Attache, foe 11 ,..rteapv ' families on the supporting list of He is membe r of the American Orusold Bide tx.wou Mich i the society for the past eight years, Legion and V eterans of Foreign edy at the Mothers' Day program to be held on May 13. Nos. le Ne ver givent h at the above Mart. . and from new ones asking support. 1% ars posts. The sunshine committee, Misses ralreCARY :7.111141. Checks were sent to regular cases, PI111444. I. 1104. the ease taw end taws as ; giro temporary relief for new or- A. F. Bisho p Speaks Satur - Esther Apple, Gussie Simon, and et forth la Celia Weiss, reported that Miss . tow above lot. plum. Investigation committees WILLIAM C errrr. day Evening. Edna Slutzky', popular member of newer RAO*. ' were eppointed for the latter. - - - - the organization, is recuperating Final arrangements were made is tweets siren that the steers Merl- A. F. Binh.? will address the from a recent illness. es. ',rector. haa tem ...Doomed Dom , for the dairy luncheon and card FERIII,ARY I 0154 PURL:ART • 1104 petty to be given Tuesday, April John Reed Cie at 108 West Han- , Henry Faigin, president, ap- at maw tale end plane ea Ni forth In t ■ social meeting pointed Dave Berkowitz as Chron- tar the alwee meet 21, at 12:30, at the Club Exchange, cock avenue a B N AND II WORSEN et. ening. His subject ide news reporter. 20218 Dexter boulevard. on Saturday [Tay Ithertlf --- Mn. A. Katzin, eghairman cf will be "E ffect a of the Russian The sports' committee has al- . Not. le hereby Oen the* the Mom WWI- n the World at ready begun its baseball season, I... ',emir...re sate has lime edirmened this affair, and her co-workers, are Revolution Ita Up aliments will be with ■ boys' team being organ- IMCARCUIT 1104 MST • 1914. et tq the preparing home cooked dairy Large. rag time and Plibe• m on forth Is LW served. I lied. one splice laecbonis. Center Swimming Meet on April 30 1 University • Use the Industrial Bank Plan of Automobile LOANS Before You Buy a New Car ---or Borrow on Your Old One ---Ask About This New Service! NO CO-SIGNERS! Use your car as col- lateral for a loan. Pay monthly, semi-monthly or weekly. Compare rates! Con- venience! Service! Any standard fire a n d theft insurance policy accepted. CLIP THIS COUPON oatoz for no Automobile Loan Rate ('hart Si he Industrial. Monis Plan Dank. Mashinglon 111,i1 , or isny of our II brunt/1m. ere em ode .0011011 warn t INDUSTRIAL MORRIS PLAN BANK Itltd. told Gran,/ Meer •n ni J B HAVE YOU BEEN INSPIRED by the Romance of a People? You will be still more thrilled to visit the actud scene of the romance of Jewish his- tory- In Palestine, Italy and Central Europe under the informed and experienced direction of Rabbi Leon Fram Leave New York June 20 lilermture •Ptals to: United States Lines Ekhardt & Becker Brewing Co. Offers Remaining Stock DA Notes ning April It. at In. Home I 01 , 7. main. .air to I.. held the lard of April and Mr. M a Ilan .and Mra Hyman Patel- MD with Mr. Gilbert Feinberf as •Iter - nat• were named as el•leg•t•• to the awe conveniton of Temple Fedted Mister hoods at haiamaaorl M•Y era 71.. , *afloat loneheon and mooting will he eid M ., I instead ar t he regular 4st, heessum of the ete• convention rAl -MOMS TA. nest ming eet of th• •tral•Komett sill I n held on Borate>. April II. tit 3 P en If ]tai Elmhurst avenue Th. roe, .r•h p gt , • rinsed bat ayone 0.0ring Information n inn•e•ning the •ton wilts Mi. Ulnas Herrn... le14 Webb The boy.. member. snip. wen IS and over. Is still open to throe wiehin• le Join Insreed of • meeting on April It. the tub ell' ha ■ • • picnis at Melo lee European Welfare To Give Dinner-Dance. y. Annual dividends were paid to tockholders in the years from S. MANHATTAN S. For further Inforninflon and I ens amhinition III, d Phone CA. 7643, or RHEA E. CASHMAN Agent Isla M•shingten lilt& RA. 3371 ii hen Good fellows Get Together ZYNDAS Pronned 2INDAS ,T . BEER l• ,,,"' , I WITH THE FLAVOR THAT SPEAKS FOR t{ 11 . 1 : ,€ . r „ it# ITSELF LAGER or M VE CHENE STYLE from Veer Dealer OR PHONE TEMPLE 2-6800 . wee 1 910 to 1917 averaging over 47 Pe r cent a year, while in 1917, t P Cunliffe-Lister Favors Saint,. he last year of full operation, t far Wont. is Tel Aviv. he figure rose to over 68 per cent. A LONDON. (JTA)-In reply to final dividend of approximately 06.98 per cent was paid to all a speech made in the House of ockholdera after prohibition had Commons by Rhys Davies. Labor- 2489 Atkinson avenue, Tuesday eve- ite, urging general suffrage for ning. April 24. All members are It; ut an end to all brewing activi- women in Palestine, Sir Philip ea. urged to attend as election of new Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary of State officers will take place. This will . 110DEMNITT...• for Colonies, declared that it be followed by the installation of The "Wsa,n1t..." a am MI Moe ram. would be ridiculous to force wom- mew, er eine gin. bst•••. ib• •••. officers on May 8. . 17 to 19. wish In open their negenisetion 1 an suffrage in Moslem districts. The annual birthday dinner- to male enemhera All young men between I Sir Philip declared, however. dance of the organization will be in. ere. of II and It to t• r•AM g. ol% Mg. write to Istodernitentt care that woman suffrage in places like rm held at the Chalet, May 6. Umber& 14.7 II•selwood area i Tel Aviv was justifiable. A meeting of the North Wood- ward branch of the Jewish Worn- en's European Welfare Orrigaiza- tion is scheduled to take place at the home of Mrs. Samuel Helper,