THE JEWISH CHRONICLE waged to which the world war was MRS. B. WOLF found a nation on either or both of 75 W. HIGH STREET Englantd, these bases, America, Telephone—Cherry 3515 Continued From Page One France, Italy, Sw itzerlan d and allh e most advanced nations of the world MANICURING composed of representatives of SHAMPOOING freedom, have no thought whatever are many races and religions. Their SCALP TREATMENT of surrendering their citizenship in glory lies in the ifeedom of con- these lands in order to resort to a science and worship, in the liberty of "Jewish homeland in Palestine." As thought and custom which binds the a rule, those who favor such a restor- followers of many faiths and varied ation advocate it not for themselves civilizations in the common bonds of but for others. Those who act thus, political union. A Jewish State in- and yet insist On their patriotic at- volves fundamental limitations as to ESTS. t850 seven r/rfl...• tachment to the countries of which race and religion, else the term "Jew- deceived in they are citizens. are self - ish" means nothing. To unite Church their profession of Zionism and under and State, in any form, as under the > use w000wArto the spell of an emotional romanticism old Jewish hierarchy, would be a leap or of a religious sentiment fostered backward of two thousand years. through centuries of gloom. "The rights of other creeds and Rumanian Situation. races will he respected under Jewish 2. \Ve also object to political seg- dominance," is the asstirance of Zion- regation of Jews for those who take ism. But the keynotes of democracy their Zionistic professions seriously are neither condescension nor toler- as referring not to "others," but to ance, but justice and equality. All themselves. Granted that the estab- this applies with special force to a lishment of a sovereign Jewish state country like Palestine. That land is in Palestine would lead many to emi- filled with associations sacred to the grate to that land, the political condi- followers of three great religions, and Prevents and Corrects Foot Troubles tions of the millions who would be as a result of migrating movements unable to migrate for generations to of many centuries contains an extra - For Sale Exclusively By come, if ever, would be made far ordinary number of different ethnic more precarious. Rumania—despite groups, far out of proportion to the the- pledges of the Berlin Treaty—has small extent of the country itself. • legally branded her Jews as aliens, Such a condition points clearly to a 1045-47 Hastings Street though many are descended from fam- reorganization of Palestine on the ilies settled in that country longer broadest possible basis. Cor. Farnsworth than the present Rumanian gosern- Emancipation is the Issue. ment has existed. The establishment 5. \Ve object to the political seg- of a Jewish State will manifestly serve regation of the Jews because it is au Phone Northway 3917-W the malevolent rulers of that and error to assume that the bond uniting other lands as a new justification for them is of a national character. They A. N. FEUER additional repressive legislation. The are bound by two factors: First, the Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing multitudes who remain would be sub- bond of common religious beliefs and Furs Remodeled, Lined ject to worse perils, if possible, even aspirations and, secondly, the bond of All kinds of and Redyed though the few who escape ,tight common traditions, customs and ex- Workmanship Guaranteed. Work prosper in Palestine. periences, largely, alas, of common called for and delivered. Rival Claims to Land. trials and sufferings. Nothing in their 2 Hendrle St. Cor. Woodward. 3. We object to the political seg- present status suggests that they regation also of those who might suc- form in any real sense a separate na- ceed in establishing themselves in unit. "SEE STONE FOR A LOAN" Palestine. The proposition involves tionalistic The reorganization of l'alestine as dangers which, it is manifest, have far as it affects the Jews is but part of not had the serious consideration of a far larger issue, namely the construc- those who are so zealous in its ad- tive endeavor to secure the emanci- vocacy. These dangers are adverted pation of the Jews in all the lands in to in a most kindly spirit of warning which they dwell. This movement, by Sir George Adam Smith, who is inaugurated in the eighteenth century generally acknowledged to be the and advancing with steady progress greatest authority in the world on through the western lands, was everything connected with Palestine, checked by such reactionary tenden- either past or present. In a recent cies as caused the expulsion of the publication, "Syria and the Holy Poles from Eastern Prussia and the 77 MICHIGAN AVENUE. Land," he points out that there is ab - massacre of Armenians in Turkey. As solutely no fixity to the boundaries directed against Jews these tenden- FRONT St of Palestine. These have varied cies crystallized into a political move- Feet IHIRD greatly in the course of the centuries. ment called Anti-Semitism, which had Aireisier The claims to various sections of this its rise in Germany. Its virulence MAINE ROTEL NIHT G MEN AND Cwt. 4784 undefined territory would unques- spread (especially) throughout East- FOR MEN & WOMEN tionably evoke bitter controversies. "It ern Europe and led to cruel outbreaks SULPHUR MINERAL, TURKISH. Inc is not true," says Sir George, "that in Rumania and elsewhere, and to the Palestine is the national home of the progress of Russia with their dire Jewish people and of no other peo- ple." "It is not correct to call its non- consequences. To guard against such evils in the Jewish inhabitants 'Arabs,' or to s tay the great construc- we urge that that they have left no image of their future tive movement, so badly interrupted , Trusses, spirit and made no history except in efficient meas- that Shoulder we be reinstituted and Elastic ures be taken to insure the protection tie great Mosque." "Nor can Braces Hosiery evade the fact that Christian commun- of the law and the full rights of citi- Supporters, ities have been as long in possession zenship to Jews in every land. If the of their portion of this land as eve' basis of the reorganization of gov - the Jews were." "These are legiti- ernments is henceforth to be demo- mate questions," he says, "stirred up cratic, it cannot be contemplated to by the claims of Zionism, but the exclude any group of people from the Zioffists have not yet fully faced enjoyment of full rights. Palestine, it is our them." As to the future of what To subject the Jews to the possible was once a hope that elleurrence of such bitter and san- fervent "promised land" for the Jews may be- guinary conflicts which would be in- come a "land of promise" for all races evitable, would be a crime against the and creeds, safeguarded by the triumphs of their whole past history League of Nations, which, it is ex- and against the lofty and world-em- pected, will be one of the fruits of bracing visions of their great proph- the Peace Conference to whose delib- ets and leaders. erations the world now looks forward Claim Union of Church and State. so anxiously and so full of hope. We 4. Though these grave difficulties ask that Palestine be constituted as a We recommend the ARMY All- roost T—the best NIMAL BELeri be met, still we protest against the free and independent state, to be gov- er anddjust satto MIisfar ry. *aal E. Pert A- ments and Curren Flttlags for all political segregation of the Jews and erned under a democratic form of en... ImformItleo.,Eolenero Torm t. the re-establishment M Palestine of a government recognizing no distinc- Satisfac- Moot Modern Methods used. distinctively Jewish State as utterly tions of creed or race or ethnic des- tion Guaranteed. on In l'totorm opposed to the principles of democ- cent, and with adequate power to All Ben on mtaY cure beer. racy which it is the avowed purpose protect the country against oppres- of the World's l'eace Conference to sion of any kind. \Ve do not wish to ROBIN DRUGS or at any 112 iiroadoay, car. Dread River Cast. establish. either now be regarded as a see l'alestine, Fount Broadway Market. Armee the Jews future, organized as a Jew- Whether "race" or as a "religion," it is con- time in the 0. trary to the democratic principles for ish state. PROTEST ZIONIST STATE Wayne County and Home Savings Bank DETROIT, MICHIGAN Member Federal Reserve Bank Organized 1871 CONDENSED STATEMENT At the Closo of Business, March 4, 1919 RESOURCES $18,958,762. 42 5,178,672.6 6 8,874,995.26 9,376,048.38 1,500,000.00 180,000.00 2,803,500.00 1 1,668,200.0 0 8,038,058.40 $66,578,237.1 2 Real Estate First Mortgages Bonds Collateral Loans Loans and Discounts . Banking House and Branches Stock of Federal Reserve Bank U. S. Government Certificates due within six months U. S. Liberty Bonds Cash on hand and in Banks Total LIABILITIES $ 3,000,000.00 3,000,000.05 0 1,321,059.1 ,000,000.00 1 15,761 ,862. 4 6 1, 045 ,849. 23 41,449,466.2 8 Capital apital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Commercial Deposits Postal Savings Deposits Savings Deposits Total $66,578,237.1 2 DIRECTORS M m. C. (ire a Fred Guenther Julian IL JAMr• R. Holden ( . b , ('. Jenks J.nte• C. McGregor John A. Mercier A. A. Albrecht Lem W. Bowen 1 larence M. B u rton Volsci Leo M. Volsci riot.. F. Coilln• Fronk II. 1•rout John M. Donald... U. V. Moore HMO . l'helP• l'. Great Baca 1 4. S. 11,11ourn A. I. 91 cccccc 11.1 B. Taylor G ccccc 'M iley THE PEOPLtS STATE BANK. STATEMENT OF CONDITION At the close of business, March 4, 1919 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . Mortgages • Bonds ..... United States Certificates of Indebted• ness and Liberty Loan Bonds . Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Banking House and Branch Customers Liability, Letters of Credit . . • and Acceptances . Cash on hand and due from banks . $30,278,819.28 17,195,981.73 10,164.775.25 29,151,500.00 586,791,076.26 ,000.00 195,000.00 Buildings 1,250 385,853.98 . 16,431,598.15 • 5105,053,528.39 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 2,500,000.00 4500,000.00 485,723.55 402,153.98 Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, net • . . Letters of Credit and Acceptances • Bank, secured by U. S. Bills Payable Federal Reserve . . • Certificates of Indebtedness. Commercial Deposits . Bank Deposits Savings Deposits . . 7,500,000.0g . . $42,418,446.43 , 7 553095.85 40 194,108.58 S t"gr.744 Zeal $'JEIV E1111 FOR TIRED AND ACHING FEET Hack's Arch Corrective Shoes HACK'S SHOE CO ALINE BATHS Jailed States Depository Member Federal Reveres Bank A,‘,..- , !" ) BLACKS Abdominal Belts RICK 90,165,650.86 $105,053,528.39 A. KELLERMAN Graduate of The College of Fine Arts of Vienna. 490 Hastings Street, Corner Alfred. •f the {mud DAME! T. KEENA. Chairmen CHARLES H. AYERS, Assistant Cashier ENOCH SMITH. Assistant Cashier A. H. MOODY, Aesistant Cuhler D. E. LEUTY, Assistant Cashier WILLIAM BRAASCH. A•eistent Cashier CARROLL. H. LAWSON, Bond Officer GEORGE T. COURTNEY, Auditor GE DIRECTORS C. A. DU CHARME JAMES T. Mc MILLAII RUSSELL GEORGE A. H. ALGER BARBOUR JEREMIAH DWYER R. S. MASON FRANK J. HECKER FRED T. MORAN W. T. BARBOUR FRED W. HDGES M. J. MURPH UIR W. H OWIE MY JOHN R. BODDE HUTCHOINS J . C. TRUMAN H. NEWBERRY H. P. BORGMA JAMES T. KEENA HENRY RUSSEL LL IL M. 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