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FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for a lady or gentleman in private home. All conveniences. Telephone. Good transportation. 2016 Taylor Ave., upstairs, be- tween 12th and 14th Sts. WILL SUBLET three-room com- pletely furnished and most at- tractive apartment. Modern con- veniences; near bus and street car lines. 2911 Monterey Ave., Apt, 203. Townsend 7-8637. FOR RENT-Lovely, airy room in quiet home. Reasonable. Near car and bus. 9617 McQuade, near Chicago Blvd. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished, cheerful room in home of adults. Good transportation. 2682 Blaine , Ave near Linwood. REFINED YOUNG MAN desires room in home of couple or small family. Also breakfast. Garage and laundry service. Highland Park district preferred. Write Box 10, Detroit Jewish Chron- icle. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room in home of adults for a gentleman. Good transportation. 2432,Pingree. Euclid 3092-W. Asks Rabbi Israel Help United Front - I (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ON* against war and Fascism. • Dr. Ward's reply to Rabbi Is- rael's letter of resignation fol- lows: • . - Dear Mobil lerael: . 1 OM .0 primed. and I must also • My disappointed. thot you raw lit to Els° publicity to your resignation before giv- ing ua an opportunity fur discunel. Bad this been done we might hoe on .limn action re chid II/greet.. which would have PrOVNI more be.- Wel to all the Inter.ls concerned than that with which you so eurpri.d at At leant you would have learned that the manifesto of the Communion Party of Peleentie, which you mutt. In your letter to me hos been eltecifiv - • ily repudiated an error and you would have had opportunity to chalk on the factual correctness of your other titaness... "I an the more at • loon to und.• eland your modeles and publicised resig- nation wince I cannot but menus* Jul knowledge of the facts that the Peel- Bonof the CommunInt International and the McBee of the Comstuniot Party In Palestine antedate the formation of the American League Againot War and Fusel., by several years 'Ithe fart that you strongly 'Rename with this poeitIon and there tactico should no More com- pel wont- reolutortion than It prevented your joining with us "A. you well know the League I' commend of groups and individuate Si differing political opinion. and .11110t. beliefs who unite only for 'common re• Cele.° to war and Fast.lern.. Ouch united action no more implies accept- ance of. or sympathy with, the ()On.- mutt'. program in America or In Pal- estine. than with the. program of the Left Ponle Zion Party which le alw an affiliate of the American Lusa. Agelnot Star and freedom. It Is both possible and proper for members and efilliatee of the League to wassail pub- lic dieaPProvel of policies o actions of other nsembere of the League In mat- ters °stelae the field of the league, long as they do me In a manner that I. not disruptive of the work of the League. Theynot have to rade. in order to have this freedom. 'The only action the American League has taken In regard to the situation In Pelentine be to support the enclosed ate:omen( of 'Annie' which 0 being nponnored in this country by the Left Coale Zion Party. I may add that Antlfa Ic Clillated with the World Com- mittee Against War and ra.ism, a. we are. "I do nnt find In your letter any complaint against the League's con- duct of thin enough' no of the be- havior of the CommunietParty In re- lation to the policies and activities of the League. It I. therefore, dearly to he regretted that without any at- tempt at adjustment, Ina moment when the forces of reaction •re demonstrat- ing their power, you ehould separate yourself from en organleation In wheat aline you believe and to who. work You have made a Munificent contribu- tion. We understand your deep concern for the intrtents of Zionism but we are sure you will agree that our first con.rn an American citizens le the struggle against American Fascism, Im- periallem and war. Otherwl. you would not have associated yourself with ' , It to .1111 more to be regretted that the Immediate publicity given your let- ter of reeignotion hex given atd and comfort In the reactionary pre. to the ettemlee of all the CAUPW11 you believe In. You purely do not need to he re- minded of the 1,551,- fete In More for the American Jew. Mons with all other racial end polities' minorities. If the Faerlot fore. are Ode to triumph. 'They will win unless • sufficiently powerful united front of all those who helleve In freedom. Bien., peace and culture le formal and held together. As • leader of your race, In religion and In the liberal forees of thle country you have an expecial remponeibilitY In this matter. It to a difficult under- taking. You have been among the ploneenv Now you have caused • rift which may be perious. Let me appeal to you personally se well as officially to do what you can to close It before It. is too late.• FOR RENT-Lovely, brick cot- tage, 4 rooms. Modern. Woodland The text of Rabbi Israel's re- Beach. $125.00 for season. See ply to Dr. Ward follows: 011ie Jones, at Brest, Mich., near "Dear De Ward: - You asked me why I did not °enter Monroe. with you 'before makInu public mr FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished room for young lady in private home. Good transportation. 2239 Kendall. Townsend 7-4423. THE CITY CAMP CLUB will call for your child daily at 1:319p. m. and bring him back 6 p. m. Places of interest visited daily. Recreation part of daily activity. Call Walter Farber, Townsend 8-6938. COUPLE WILL RENT comfort- able room to another couple. Home and kitchen privileges. Telephone. Good transportation. 1662 Taylor Ave., between Wood- row Wilson and Twelfth. FOR RENT - Beautiful, large, front room, nicely furnished in private, adult home. References exchanged. Reasonable. 2915 Blaine. Tyler 6-5394. FOR RENT-Lovely room in home of refined couple. Shower, con- tinuous hot water. Reasonable. Near Dexter bus and Fourteenth car line. 4069 W. Grand Ave. Northlawn 7535. resignation from the American lerague Agana War and Murton. My realana- lion was due to actions of certain ottte- .1 representatives of the American Communist Party, of which you are not a member and over which you have no control. 1 was not going to ask you or the League to expel that Porte enter. It changed Its tactic. reeording Palestine. Yet that was the onle ...- ditIon under which I could hae re- mained with the 1..gue. There wan nothing that you or I could de or 'rein by dl/scion of the matter. More- over, the time In • critical 'me for h a and Paleotlne. My act., to have Cunneen. In accord with my profound oymnathiem and constetion. had to be immedletr, once I had reached my der "Kee "Relthember, my dear friend. that this le not the fleet time that the Anierleon Communist Party has acted In thin manner. In MIL although Frelhelt'a fired w. to call the slaughter of Yews in retentive 'pv• Pr me,' two days later. at the ism- mend of the political bureau of the Communist Party. It changed Its lone and wilfully rniorepreeented the cal.. Laid November. It termed the Al. IOUS gely Communiet Centres. a for- se gery, only to he en:herr...I by -base Commun.. thernsolvee, when they proudly admitted its •uthen- 7739 John R. St. Monuments of Character Rev. Cantor David Golden Detrat% raven. NOBEL JENNIE DOME of Onaway, Mich., formerly of Detroit, 63 years old, died on June 23. Funeral services were held on June 25 with interment in Machpelah Cemetery. She is survided by her husband. Adolph; a daughter, Mrs. Ida Vidaver and FOR RENT-Nice, airy room for two sons, Bernard and Milton, and gentleman in modern adult home six grandchildren. on Elmhurst Ave. Good trans- EDITH LICIITER portation. Call Sunday or daily mornings and after 7 p. m. eve- of 2462 PingTee Ave., 34 years nings Townsend 8-6248. old, died on June 23. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. YOUNG WOMAN will share cozy Funeral Home on June 25 with apartment with business girl or interment in Clover Still Park two friends if referable. Un- Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman limited phone, light, gas, hot officiating. She is survived by her water. Dexter-Clairmount dis- husband, Adolph, her parents, Mr. trict. Tyler 6-9047. and Mrs. Benjamin Hartman, a sister, Mrs. David Tyner and five WANTED-Young lady as pas- brothers, Max, Harry, Sam. Pave senger to help drive car to Los and Glenn Hartman. Angeles, Calif. Inquire 2239 Grand Ave., Townsend 8-0253. DAVID A. LEWIS WANTED - Two young men to share expenses in six week trip visiting Texas Centennial, Cali- fornia, Yellowstone Park. Two weeks in Los Angeles. Call Aaron at ToNensend 6.1256. of 3431 Von Dyke Ave., 66 yearn old, died on June 23. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on June 25 with interment in B'nai David Ceme- tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- YOUNG LADY desires accomoda- ficiating. lie is survived by his tion to South Haven, Mich., the wife, Lena and • son, Benjamin. week-end of July 4th. Call Town- send 6-8859 evenings. BENJAMIN PENSLAR of 2647 Taylor Ave., 42 years old, died on June 21. Funeral services were held on June 23 at Lewis Bros. Funeral Horne with inter- ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- FURNACE OIL tery, ficiating. He is survived by his wife, Jessie, a daughter, Anhilda LA 4500 and a son, Bruce. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for one or two in refined home. Twin beds. Garage if de- sired. Near street car or bus. 2714 Richton Ave. IT'CLID Pen W.lasig Maw. Yes hrterse4 are Haus ud hr aassmusassees Manuel Urbacb Onake eall Marble humble le 77211 TWELFTH RDCLID ST. Enjoy DOUBLE - MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes with your dinner Rey. Cantor Jacob Silverman 111811OICAL MOREL U law? Praelatoe Reeemezateled Phi/wrap anst usvoosas 2103 Elmilmrst TO. 11-118311 Narrasess parlarnssa ley. And In Oil. present criela. the American Communion Party ha not rely end urxed the calumniation, of Zionism by the Palestinian Commun• itte. but It hoe, Ott.. Ile leader', IleiltaWnY end oluin •tel Browder and its publleations. The Dolly Worker. and P.111elt, male a veritable virulent cru• ente of Its attai,. Oiling pages of mint and conducting public nwelings - Do you think for • moment that I net any pleaoure out of this realer who? Far from Ill I hate taken this art ion with heavy heart. Pint of ell, there le my regret that the actions on the Anterlean Comment. Party have made a real united front Impooeible. But how can I take oolously the claims or thle group to an uncompromisInIr anti-reacist program when It Is en- ' inning • Poleottnien policy which play. Into the hen. of the Feeelst fore. of Patent'', the big Arab land-holding exploiting clam and the (term. Nall end Boll. Faciet agitators? I tonere Y. thot I have no sympathy with Hell- imperielion, but I would think more I then twice before arrepiing No.. or Fond.) as the alternative. Yet that , la the practical effect of the Commu- Met ;minty In PaleMine. "Sly xecond /source of keen motor at lily action, enforced by cirtumrtenceo. 14 my int WISP regard for you •nd all that you represent. Privately and from hublic platforms. I have again and again proclaimed my belief that you ere the real modern religious prophet In the field of social lattice. and that the rest of tie are so far behind you Met there Is hardly a comparison. Yet enen a prophet can err, and In this lemon.. probably Iowan.e you do not understand the deeper implicatione of t he P•leetntian Ritual Ion you cannot roeilee how. In reality, the Communist pooltIon there le a betrayal of the world fight again. r'asclem. The - French communist.. reallaing thle. have repud- led the action of them Paleetinian fools. lied the American Comniuntst Party the courage and vision to have done likewise, this losue for me would nen, have come to a climes "I have carefully read the Antlfa statement to which you refer in your letter. As • general upreulon of at- titude, It le an excellent document. I find -no fault with it as • declaration of principle. But. on the other hand, one nine cobaider the so urce of any ouch statement. The Annie Is • left• wing minority which malt off the mall left-wing Paleetinian Pottle Zion about two yea. ago. It le fundamentally I'onttnuniet, it. hereditary "faint of IteIng the only thing which prevents theonsummation of Its de- voutly winh.1-for desire to be admitted to the official inn. of (communism. It does not represent • united front of .nil-Feeciet grout. In 1.111.111., More. over. the statement which It makes as to tie goal conalet• of work which is &dually beingcarried on by the Hla- tedruth. Why It that the group com- prising the Antifa has consletently adopted an antagonielic attitude toward the Bletadruth's program, remising at the extreme left fringe of the Biota- 'truth membership only because It can- not get Into the Communion ranks? How. then, can you expect anyone to nut credence In adroitly worded gener- anti. by • group which hen failed com- pletely to co-operate with the. °te- mente which constitute the only bul- wark against Pasciem in Palestine. The acceptenee by the American League V.V. War end Fes.sm of this An- nie organization and its declantion In no way rids the league of the accts.. lion of actionng those who are aiding to wreck Zionists and build up Fes. dem In Patent.. "Understand, I do not claim egem• pier' view « for either the Jew or ZIonient. We hove made many mis- taken. Certain Jews •nd certain Zion- Ie. hove Imes guilty and are still guilty of a chauvinlem which 1 abominate and against which I carry on constant op- pooltion. Tel I would hove you know that the dominant element In the Zion- ist movement today, the Ilistadruth or Paleittlne Jewleh Labor Federation. Is building a Jewieh nationallem in Pales- tine under moot dillIcult conditions, which despite these conditions, le lees chnuyinintic and store univernelletic than any other nationililliom In the world today, not even exeludIng Humbs. And that eeme group, which has the and support of the majority of the Zionlet movement all over th• world, le carrying on prectIcat pmieru of a demoeratic co-operative economic nature which may possibly become the modern elastic example of a truly Just 1.0111.1 order. All this the Pal.tinien Coinmunists- and Incidentally, those who comprise the Antlfa-blindly at- tack and that attack the American Comm.'. Party equally blindly ce- p.... I would be • fool Indeed to continue a united front with those who Balmto fight world Packm, yet who help tn deetrey modal and Induntrial detnocrecy In Patron.. el know that the problem of Arab and Jew in Palestine le anInvolved and difficult one. I have sailedIt 'lovely. end I know that it must be solved withreal junthe to both groups. to the Aro. who have filtered into the rountry In the loot centuries and to the yews who though separated front It ,onna.ire 1 I ZIONIST CONCLAVE PROGRAM OUTLINED (CONCLUDED FltOst FANNIE BINDER of 4721 Third St, 45 years old, died on June 23. Funeral serviees were held on Jpne 25 with inter- ment in Oakview Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Isaac and a sister, Rose Edelhertz. IRVING ABRAMSOHN of 4 650 Audubon Ave., 43 years old, died on June 23. Funeral services were held on June 26 with interment in Forestlawn Cemetery. Ile is survived by his wife, Florence Seehlin Abramoola• and two brothers, Roy and Philip and a sister, Eva. SAVE $ 75 8100 NOW PAGE NNE) of the past year in Zionism by Mr. Rothenberg. will follow. The remainder of the Sunday after- noon session will be devoted to a memorial service to the late Na- hum Sokolow, world Zionist lead- er, participated in by Prof. Salo Baron of Columbia University, Menahem Ribalow, editor of Ha- door, Abraham Goldberg and Dr. Solomon Goldman of Chicago. The Sunday evening program Is of a cultural nature, including dancing and musical numbers by Mme. Sara Osnath-Halevi, noted Palestine mime and dancer, Si- meon Belison, of the Philharmonic Orchestra, and his string quar- tet, and Moshe Rudnow, cantor of Temple Emanu-El, an address by the distinguished novelist, Ludwig Lewisohn, who will take as his theme "Racial and Re- ligious Freedom in the United States." Young Judaea Convention to Be In New Orleans Requests for delegates' creden- tials are pouring into the national headquarters of Young Judaea in New York City from all parts of the country for the 28th annual Koach Toe convention of Young Judaea to be held in New Orleans from July 2 to 5. for almost 1,000 yurs, have never coaled to regard It as their homeland, Thig Is not an *any leek. but let me inform you that the Jewiah labor Fed. eretion has been making significant atridea in thle direction. I spent the summer of 1530 in PLIP11i11., and par. Ocularly Muffled the Arab situation. It le my firm conviction that a Bon and equitable solution to (hie Intricate problem I. pn.ible. In fact, Incense- lug underetentlings were being achieved. But tine Communiet• by their ernens ere not only Impeding and overthrow• Ing thin fine congested. work. They are playing Into the hands of Arab exploiting Smut,. who are organizing company unions to offset the real labor movement brought to the Arab. by the Jewish Morita... They are helping keep the Arab ma.. In the feudal .thlem from which the activities of Jewish lab. In Palestine le rowing them. 'Ito yes know the real rowan for the Arab anti-Jewlait feeling? Aside from the war-born cheuvinlom of a Peleellnian Arab youth group. It le primarily the antegonlem of the sever- al big feudal Arab land-holding fam• Mee to the Jewish emencipatitto of the Arab serf. I refer you to an article by IL N, Brellsford which appeared In the Baltimore Mtn, Tuesday, June 8, 1118. I am eendinu you • ceps, And, as you well know, Mr. Bralleford not a Jewish propagandist. nor Is he • British Imperialia. Is your fine lid well-tempered tot- ter. you acme. 'no of Westing a Oft.' I usurp you I have created no rift. I did not urge the American Comm. nists to heney theanti-FR.1M fight by playing the °rand MOBS. Munro- and Ilitier's Rama lit rbleetIns. Furthermore, you appeal to ma to re- member what will happen le ths the Amt.. Jew If Fascism comae to America. You know that t realize that full well, 1 ant convineed. however, that even more terrible thin. will ha'• pen to the Jewish body and end. not only In America but In the whole world, If Feeder's come.. to Palektine, and con. It will, If the sabotaging of the present ZIonlet movement grows •pace. "I joined the American League Againet Wear and F11/1421/1111 to make a 'common reshilanes to War and Fat- The moot dominant. or certainly the moat •Igreadve group In the League hat betrayed that rause by 10 ardent espousi of an attitude which glue rosifort and strength to Fascia force. In Palestine. I need not tell you that the anneal° •gainst Fascism Is world- Ida and not only American. It le therefore my firm ronvictIon that the eel'. of the official American Com- mented. with regard to Paleollne has made • farce of our united tight agaltett Petulant. cannot be • party to such a farce. I Intend to continue, unabated, ridicu- my anti.Paeriet light under I wath you would loin lous e a me hecaupe there I. no one from whom I could derive greater Inspiration... We have 65 except. ionally high grade reconditioned used cars for sale. The fell- lowing are a few Of the bargains to be had: FRED FABER 1933 CHEVROLET Caul, Beautiful Mark nnl.h, ettelloa Indite and out. FULL PRICE $299 1934 CHEVROLET Conch. beautiful Maroon finloh-hat exceptIttnelly lint ar, 1 ,71 1.41)6,t, Inew owe*, easelual wens. hs al nada War arr. wawa.. W as $369 FILL PRICE 1935 CHEVROLET Coach,molar, lire, awl mash eaellent. Tholuantla of good, omitted Ineneporta. lion left in this ear. P11,1. PRICE $465 1935 CHEVROLET 4-Door Medan. 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The offering it made only by tbe prospectus, which Int), bt obtained from the undersigned. fo n buy Federal Asphalt Products, Inc (a Michigan Corporation) Remaining of Original Offering of 293,000 Shares ,' Iwm COMMON STOCK o Authorized !slued For Public Participation PRICE, $1.00 CAPITALIZATION 97H lift , loo,roo Shane 207,000 Share 293,000 Share HISTORY AND BUSINESS Asphalt Products, Inc., is the only manufacturer of asphalt roofings and shingles in the state of Michigan. Production was begun April I, 1936, with a very substantial volume of business from established trade outlets. TN" volume has increased Federal steadily, reaching a point beyond normal expectations which has necessitated the stepping up of operations from t-hour to 12-hour shifts. PLANT AND EQUIPMENT The company occupies a fine, modern plant consisting of four buildings located on a main junction siding of the Michigan Central Railroad and fronting on Federal Avenue, Detroit. 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