Page Sixteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Dedicate Wing of a Synagogue (Continued from page 1) rey Zedek synagogue preceded the rabbi and chanted Ma Tovu as the processional walked down the aisles towards the podium. Maurice Seligman, president of Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, lit the candles, after which the syna- gogue lights were turned on for the first time and the building was dedicated to the spiritual purposes for which it was built. OFFICERS SPEAK After presentation of the key to the synagogue by Maurice Karo, building committee chairma n, there were tributes by the dedi- cation chairman, Adolph H. Lich- ter; the past president, Alexander Moss; the Sisterhood president, Mrs. Max Goldsmith; the Men's Club president, Samuel Bez; the Young People's Group, Mrs. Edith Operman, and the Junior Congre- gation president, Gerold Loomis. Rabbi Segal, in his first sermon to the congregation, preached on "Torah Is Our Last Line of De. fense." A banquet in the evening was attended by 450 guests. CIIARLIP HONORED Tributes were paid to Charles Charlip, an associate of the build- ing committee, and a plaque In Friday, Sept. 13, 1946 honor of his services was present. ed to Kaufman, and a chalice commemorative of their work to the officers of the preceding year's administration. The principal address was given by Rabbi Morris Adler. The subject was "American Jewry's Time For Greatness" and Rabbi Adler pictured Jewry's response to the needs of a day demanding the character of greatness. Rabbi Zager Lodge Rabbi Zager Lodge of gn at Brith met Sept. 10 in Temple and launched plans Jericho for a women's auxiliary. Mollie Banks of the distIrct grand lodge and Samuel Leib spoke. BOSTON (WNS) natory policies are being openly advertised by hotels and resorts in New England. 1 NO GAS • And Am I Burned Up! erms burns me up! A few months back when I wanted to 1 install a gas furnace, Michigan Consolidated said: So sorry. Big shortage. No more gas for space heating. Now I see that while the ban is still on for GI home builders and all the other home- owners in town, Michigan Consolidated is adding about 125 new commercial accounts to its lines each month! What's the answer, Mr. Contractor? Well, young fellow; "business is business." Michigan Consoli- dated likes commehial accounts. They use gas all the year 'round and pay a highly profitable commercial rate ... much more than you would pay for house-heating gas. You mean that a regulated public utility can discriminate like that ... pick out fat commercial accounts and leave thousands of private home owners like me out in the cold? It looks that way. I see by the papers that at a Federal hearing in Washington the other day someone asked a Michigan Consoli- dated official, "How come?" and he said he had no explanation. Just as a rough guess, how many more homes could be heated with the gas now being given these new commercial customers? Hard to say, but I'd estimate that Michigan Consolidated could take on over 100 more private homes each month ... maybe more. But that's chicken-feed compared to additional homes they could have heated under a good storage plan. 'Storage plan?" That's a new one on me. Tell me more. Well, as I get it, Panhandle Eastern makes 125 million cubic feel of gas available to Michigan Consolidated every 24 hours. But Michigan Consolidated only takes the full amount on the coldest days of winter ... much less when it's warmer. Now, if Michigan Consolidated took all the gas it has coming each day and stored underground all that it doesn't immediately sell, it would save up billions of cubic feet for winter. In 1945 alone, this would have provided enough gas to heat nearly another 100,000 homes (more than double the number now using gas heat). Why doesn't Michigan Consolidated do it? Search me. Michigan Consolidated's own engineering advisors recommended construction of a pipe line to their upstate storage fields back in 1944. And Panhandle Eastern even offered to finance and construct the line, which would have prevented this shortage. And now I can't have gas to heat my house. I don't get it! C PANHANDLE EA TRANSPORTING NATURAL GAS FROM • GUA R DIA N COMPANY WORLD'S GREATEST RESERVES Panhandle Eastern produces and trans- ports natural gas from the Southwest to the "gates" of Detroit, where It Is sold at wholesale to the local gas utility for distribution. BUILDING N -S