9 PAGE FOUR THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.. Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS NATHAN J. GOULD - - . . President Secretary-Treasurer Entered as second-class matter Nlarch 3, 1016, at the Postoffice at Detroit. Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Offices 307-308 Peter Smith Bldg., Detroit, Mich. r,si • ini d thing for the committee to have kriome li that at the end of the Iris e, is important thal f , all iiienfli ;s: ir is ii,, , ,et I hermit hvoitild have hero a great deal above its quota and, at the 1 , t,i a l i r .` ,I, '!!'"`,',t . . , , , h w ic h tril l e fils . ; 11 " 11 'n'n uill i'llig "mimic time, let the individuals of the city hate the first i ii.;adttittity 1 ent i t i, them to entrance at all affairs stilfserilfe. In the future no one will be admitted [ntiouldedly. there are many ray - iirking melt and w , noun \silo to the social meetings withoutli,' ;lora% feel that since the quota been rt.ached, thet should not be l 'er' 11 , 11, o who • sk Called Lip M m , IsaCrifIlT :ill(' 111-)ell'illetisIF::teth',•'''i the result \Oil be that ant effort , ;'rut Mayor Couzens Shows Good Judgment Mayor Gitlin]s in his appointment of Fred \I. Itutzel to the Board of Commissioners of the Detroit lions,. of Correction has shown extremely good judgment. Not only is \ Ir. Itutzel a man of unimpeachable character and integrity but. just as important for The Chronicle welcomes this opportunitt of adding its apprecia- tion to th e Inas, of comment appearing in the other Jewish papers the community, he is also an expert in social administration and the on the election of Rabbi Lel, NI. Franklin to the Presidency of the treatment ,,f crime. Ile is recognized throughout the country as one of the leading spirits in social reform mot ements and especially is Central Conference of \ merican Rabbis. To those in Detroit who he known i n th e sphere of national Jew ish know the work of IZabbi Itranklin, it is indeed superfluous to add to charities. Ile is at the the v'idttni•s of praise that have been sung in his honor. In his elec- present time sen ing as the President of the National Jew ish Char- tion, Dr. Franklin ha's' not only been honored, but the Central Con- ities and has been identified with the Local Jew ish Charities for mant ra ears. ference of .\ merican Rabbis has indeed honored itself by having The public of Detroit is to be congratulated that a man of Nit-. matt of his ability. of his personality and energy serve as its leader lititzel's ability has accepted such a respomdlile position. for the ensuing year. edit before much time has passed, Mr. !lintel will correct many The position brings with it the greatest privilege that can come to any rabbi of the liberal school, but it also entails a great ;Lumina of responsibility. Through the year, Rabbi Franklin will be called upon to answer litany perplexing questions arising out of the wiirld's Jewish problems and his colleagues feel confident that his utter- ance.A will meet with their unreserved approval. Rabbi hrutklin hats since his ordination in leer! been s cry acti‘ 111 the work of the Central Conference. Ile has served on all im- portant committees; he has held the office of Treasurer and Vice- presietent ; and he mcill, without doubt, fill his new position with credit to himself and honor to the organization. The Chronicle, in behalf of all its readers, extends to Rabbi Franklin its heartiest felicitations on this new honor which has come to hint so deservedly, with the hope that the fulfillment of his duties will add to the luster of Judaism in America. Admission of Aliens— Advocates Registration of All Aliens Now in Country. 111t , /11 \ \ ar110 r Parker, la, .o dicer of the Tinted Slates Iluie su , o Immigration at \Vashiligtol. noutice(I that the Inirmin had .1. a tentative immigration lam, would have a number of visions regarding ih tin' admissi.m •I s t 111 of alit' 1 1S in the rilitet1 St.iti Sneaking before the kosion her of Commerce. MI ,•I grins th and nutoweincnt tinder the the three main feattne• or the etliciew leadership 01 their instructor. provisions were: Ce,11 ,111aay. :‘ The addition (It an Registration of all aliens now in extra ilii) hits proud most satisfac- the t 'Wed States or who are to apply tory to the Iwo.. aunt a full quota is bar admission hmeafter; makmic the present evenThiirsilas as well as whni,fini of fimmgrants Inesday. \ boy the community or probationars during their si a‘ .1% er the :we of ten is eligible to mem- this r2;: I (t: the 1,1,1,11 " bership in the troop. Girls' Patriotic League — that it will he incumbent uu alien, to pro% e their fitness for ails • mission rather than upon the im 1 ee1,1 iit tt! prose r 1 their unfitness, as at The nit'inbers of the Temple (Uri,' Patriotic League are participating in the pageants •gis . en through Victory Loan meek. For ses'eral meetings the girls bane rehearsed their parts and with Miss Iola Stillman, the leader of the League, they are doing a credit- able share of the vvork. A meeting will he held as usual next Tuesday at abuses still existing jut the House of Correction and he will loring . four o'clock in the mestry rooms of to pass some 01 t he splendid idea, t hat he has on the subject of the Temple. The proposeil laws would br rea• lc for presentation at the next sessif of Congress, he said. "Briefly," he continued, continued, provision s include I he regiiran,ni of all aficu, in Ihr eon it and there-registration of ahem,. ;gm li- ally for tour sumo', begminnu one )1 1 ar prison reforms. It is indeed a fortunate thing for a community to U. of A. H. C.— Th e campaign waged in b e h al have line in it midst who will so unselfishly lab or iu beh a lf of the f ,iller Ihe period ior the first registi. unfortunate imitates placed under his direct supervision. Great [Ilion of American Hebrew Congre_ non: has expired, so that the term ot rvg ,tration will really comer n g:diuns i, null in progress. things may rightly be expected of Blitzed's administration. nhrwbrrs ot the Temple %vim hamedioi )ears. Nu1v immigrants will r•gi Shaare Zedek at Ann Arbor During the past week. the Shaare Zedek Congregation of De- troit established a large dining-room at .\ nu Arbor for the use tif Jewish students there who desired to “lisen c the Passover season. This was it most commendable thing and thy roimt wars visited be a great number of students who had come from the more conservaiivi. its. t was at ravelcome treatthelll Ili he ill 11 11 4, 111401 to get some of the time-honored dishes they had received at home. A Community Improvement Say. Immigration Bu ream flas Drafted Strict Program for The members of Troop 71i :ire lie- coming evermore enili.,sia•tic mer Semi! work. The ext lii i "1. 1 ,i:m g t i'ellftl:. great deal of harin mat . Inc donc. Telephone Cherry 3381 \Ve hope that in spite of the fact that the coin- e t - 111 our 4 , 1111114,11 • hail judgment in this case, the laboring Subscription, in advance $2.00 per year pel,ple. in the community and those capable of onl)purchasing in small amounts will come to the front 1, 11 readily that the larger mm - ill take a long hike eel> .0,11 under force d t o rcejj ve To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach intere.ts will a far less amount of the issue than the leadvi ship Id' s1.1 ' ! " ! "ash'''. this office by Tuesday cradling of each week. that for which th ey spoke on the first dun. \ 111 "' Ar '" 1111 ,'" 1 "• N,1 ` 111111..“ .' 11 I ktroit \yams the nation the Troop are working didgentis toe to know that the intlimiduals and to, the m nem RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN „ bags of the own ace Editorial Contributor the \ to' s I wan upholding the cause for which the country stand , . junior Scouts— The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on su b jects of interest to th e Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the The Junior "month "monthshoss a st e ady Rabbi Franklin Deservedly Honored U. S. Official ‘ s! limo ' r if r l e a l re eligif'de to mew i, ii s s S after the first day mv... ill I he to a great extent tvasted for t he e mmorkers ie mm ho iTilinarily \mould not h a \ e begrudged their time :old effort given Boy d Scouts— Boy t“ t he I .igtn. . \ thing is not almvays best aCC411111olished he hehaste ;111(1 ill the liash to rain glort as the kviniter of a race, a views expressed by the writers. To Place Immigrants Here On Probation For 5 Years on Bonds It is hopol that this beginning %1ill be made a n red upon arrival in this co in u r v. availed themselves of the prisilege contrilluting to this cause rcioest•ill will also he required to rep„ t k m. t,f ys, fifi. h tl lr• isyi muss ing the great \ merican tu, : , ,,, f,rt ,hoei re one iminigr urged to do so in once. Prompt at - tention it this matter on the part of I Must Give Bonds. III th,:e who him.. let it slip their minds ill greatly lighten the work fur law further provides that ii o he committee in charge. migrants shall be admitted ti, IL is j provisionally, fir Mimi a lie Uniongrams - hationary basis. and that their stmt is Nme is the tints. fur members of the shall remain that of applicants fi or Auxi l iary to Ina in a siitilk di 1 iiiun't adalis•iiiii until the Government i• grams for future use. l,:i th satisfied that they are qualified t permanent feature are almma) s appreciated ;mod 11 e y aei 1 het. Imre. .\ rlior and that congregations throughout the country which easily prociired. Call the Temple or ' The action taken at the last meeting of the F.xecutive Board of are near universities will also follow this splendid example. . .10 guarantee the good rs. Alayerberg and individual felon conduct of - lewish NI the United )elvish Clarifies is most commendable. It has been students appreciate .titything that is don e for them svaken grains will be written and sent you or . in, ,, in, in this country the prop osed to 1 re-:.waken I tiros - files that immigrants shall y ou . decided that an addition shall be made to the I lantialt Schloss [Wild- and preserve many lewli will by i• tradition,. ;old tl .. i . t l l iiic i l "" " l'''," m RAT bond; .e 1 or tour. 'I - hey '"I i are ii ir•pen sive, an generally instead of in a d t h ey ing at Ilastings and Iligh, which shall almost double the floor space thanks to the local community fair r the pleasure they have so tinsel- give a personal touch . to your con - te . w cases. as at piesent. \Viten 'm- ti s i t l y g i ven th em. of the present institution. at . \ Illi The great growth seen in the „Jewish population of Detroit in the last few years has made it imperative that larger facilities he given, especially to the young men ;mil yt;ting women of the com- munity for the exercise of their social tendencies. The building as it is at the present time is totally inadequate to meet the needs of organizations who seek entrance and which must be turned away because of the institution's inability to house more clubs and other organizations than it does at the present time. The authorities feel that with this new addition to the building, they still be able to take care of the greater part of the growing social needs of the Jiimv: ish piling people in Detroit. gratulutmm message. .------------- Once More We Take the Lead For a long time it has been felt that a convalescent hospital .van necessary in Detroit. The. cramped and crowded conditions prevail- ing in every hospital throughout the city has made it doubly neces- sary that some insliunion shuulll be create(' which twill(' care fur those patients who are kept in hospitals only long enough to bring about a curt; of the causes for which they were sent to the institu- tion. AN EXPULSION OF JEWS FROM SPAIN AVERTED migrants are inlaid. Imo furnish bonds it is provided that a certain portion of tin i wages sli; II lithld he all appliedr to this I widie w . The moue withheld from them will be deposited in the Postal Savings Bank on the 1 basis of an aecemulative cash bond, .\ cconsiderableiimill.er of Russian: and it will be held until the immi• Jews who had lived in Paris and other ' grant has given proof that he is a French Ill \11111 sought refuge in Spain; proper person to remain in this coon at the outbreak of the war and many; try. of them settled in Barcelona, where here "Filds•r this law, the percentage of Thew succeeded iii Ystahli , lling them- immigrants who will be excluded seises in business or in trades. Thel from the country will probably hr [tut great harm has been done in many cases Bolshevik scare sudilenl • seized the' much greater than the 3 us. 4 per cent by discharging The present location is one 14 the best that could be procured patients from the hospital before they had become Spanish Calvernment during the month which have been excluded heretofore. sufficiently strong ;if, I iiiiim i.f ., .,:rytofil i,,, in Barcelona i anywhere in the city and it is indeed a worthy enterprise to add to to undertake their usual tasks. This is s,I;ril,t,•rctlivat . ii, lid fr en- n 'Idle Idle iii my law will in•ii0 way interfere especially trite of charity its efficiency. ..1s soon as the muse• structure is completed, it is cer- with the application of the present cases in which the patient is usually the recipient of institutional tidied ff.ali Sflain• •\ .framer was statute. but it will reinforce and in- tain that the outlay will be more than compensated for by the in- ;Lid and he feels that as soon as lie is able to be up and about, he chair ivni'd '" i ," 1 "' h "II the Jews were sure its hest principles being carried creased amount of good that will result. to li e willow,' and 1,11t 0a to, 011( 1 1, must immediately begin to earn his dail wages in order to care for NVIlell the Hall of the 51 im er11111ela 11, a. ,,,,,.• his dependent ones. An kn. 0% 11 to the Jews they 11111111 1 - The l'nited Jewish Charities will solve its own problems in this diately appealed to Prof. Yahuda. L'Iiii investigation it w as found that respect by sending those under its ministration to Mt Clemens. the chief instigator in this matter 11‘ ai here they \till he ImardC11 It seems that the optimistic view of Jewish leaders that the for sera mai weeks. This store will un- Prince Gagarin, Consul Cieueral at Its, world-Jewish-problem will be solved at the Peace Conference is doubtedly be fruitful in much good, and instead of hating men and celima from Imperial Russia. but with- Rich„,„„d. \'a.--This c i ty ii, Jul , --This doomed to be shattered. The news has come that the newly-created women take up their work in a weakened condition, a stun at th e out any otiicial standing at p recut ' completed a remarkably suceessfid states and even those who have long oppressed the Jew will not tention luring them hack to the full bloom of health, ready to Prof. YaltiPla also learned that thees- campaign for the Jewish war suffer guarantee in the Covenant to be submitted to all contrasting 1111i 11MS light the battles of life. This is a step in the right direction and we pulsion order was given at the Millie ers. live 01 the .‘111l- I PilWer.. \ 1 1111 w ere The original quota was iFfilionif that the J ew- Shall be guaranteed political, economic and relighdis tatilistly trust that the larger community will see the necessity for learned In liagarin eil an attempted but this was so quickl Y subscribed independence. The substitution of the idea that the Jewish problem the building of a great con \ ;descent hos .pital in I .fetroit \rad i Illilslimik plot 'n Spain. Prof. Valoula that the objective was raised to ,q1111,- .1 will iminediatel ra took the matter up with Sir (1011. Over $911,1afil has already' been still be best solved by the creation of separate Jewish racial groups take Care of all those who ordi narilv mvould not receive the i oppor- Arthur Ilarding•, the British Ambassa- contributed and there is every indica- in countries signatory to the pact is an atrocious attempt to rid tunity of regaining their strength before entering upon their usual dor at Aladrid. and made it clear to him tion that within a few days the ail- those governments of what they call 'the Jewish problem - by put- occupations. The need is great and it should he met in a determined that such a summary prole!' WWII.' es. xance goal of $11/11.11110 will he reached ting the Jew behind Ghetto Ivans higher and thicker than those way and ra‘ithout any itintecessart hesitation. pose many innocent people to ille great- i The' leive was thoroughly min-sec- est dangers. syhich have ever existed. tartan in its character, the most prom- Sir Art! . 11Ir 11 - Irdillge, 11'1 hillidt with- inent citizens, both Jews and non- No news could be more disconcerting at this time. To feel that aids mandate te from lib g nernment, Jews, co-operated enthusiastically Ii. I .\tnerica- budded upon a democratic ideal--will countenance the entered into the Seition thoroughly secure the best results, The Cain- creation of separate and distinct states within a 'Lute' is inconecte and made represiectimis lint •i• own page was opened with a mass meet- l behalf to Count Itonianone• ti.i. Pre- alde and it is to be hoped that those men at the Peace Conference ing at which Dr. Nathan Krass, rabbi soldiers. sailors. stud' Ill, and stran- mier. and I/r. Ginieno, the liiiister of of the Central synagogue, New York representing the great .\incriefin republic will harken to the voice gers. 1)iiii to the tact that the stu- the Interior. uitli the -e,4411 th a t th e city, delivered the appeal. Dr. Frans of protest raised by many .\ merican Jews who m kw with horror the dents have to leamr earl) in the even- order was countermanded and the Rus- made such a profound impression thought that again the Jew will be segregated and forced to live an Sabbath Services— sian Jews were permitted to continu e in g for Ann \ rbor, a dance NV Ile tIvit $4011011 was subscribed at this held in the afternoon for tlim'ir benefit. their residence in Spain. If later he- one meeting. isolated and unprogressive existence. It can readily be seen that Sabbath :el-millet' mm in be held at, should the Jew he forced tim live 111 Ills timmll specific comnlnnitr , he usual Saturday morning, at ft:.111. Th e After a plate slipper is sorted by the canie ',noun that the Spanish authori- A united war relief campaign has V1.1111111 ' S Auxiliary a short program ties mui•ri1 influenced entirely by the in- just been concluded in Alilsvaiikee. eeould suffer greatly because of the instinctive prejudice against him Sermon %mill lie delis ered by Idalibi Alayerberg. 'Flit- topic is "Judaism will lie presented and then the dancing formation given them In Prince 11agarin combined quota was &ion._ who classed all Jews as liolshetiki and and we should constantlm see the spectre of whole communities en- as a Religion of Love and Justice." will be resumed for those ho do not nt o. of which !tit/0,1100 goes to line errs included in the list such N11,13111: as during starvation and possibly even worse than that in the form of have lo leave. The society has ex- \ inerican Jewish Sunday Services— relief committee. were suspected by him of revolutionary liogronts and massacres. tended it personal imitation to all tendencies and therefor e lalfeli'd as Jews,. Many other communities and states Services are held ewes Sunday students at \ rlior to come to the It is indeed regrettable that the leaders of the world will resort morning at II. and the public is car- throughont the Country are now plan- , tTair gimum in their honor and all ei ho ning to 6WId similar drives in order to to this form of diplomacy to get rid of a problem perplexing to them, dially tut ited to attend . The di,- desire to act as h e n, the sni. ost A Ilehrew gymnasium, under the raise the kinds which are so sorely but one which could he easily soh ed if they worked upon the hoard C 1,1 s this Smola,' will be delivered flews are requested to submit th e i r rertion of I/r. \fax Me t er. was opened needed to relieye the distress of the principles of humanity and established the new' \\ orld Com coati( by Prof. I. leo Seharfnian names at once. The classes of the iu . Alariampol. Province of Stivalk, Rims- Jewish %mar .sufferers. ‘1\ tyoll a basis 44 justice mmhich would izi‘e to all ', o p], i ii L . \ cry l an d Hebrew Class—. it if ittitehlmid filet hrt elt ,i: the same freedom and the same privileges without distinction as t o The Hebrew Class will ineil at 9:3iI. 1 season and will be reinstituted next an !'" students LONDON II Zionist leaders agt :• ;3" , race, creed or color. The class will continue to meet at this fall. ,u,dents arm* now re,g,u; tarty attending this wincn agree on the f -ur main factors in the hour until the last Satiirday in Nlax.. is making line progress. and has a bright outline for immediate work in Pale:- Confirmation Class— Junior Young People's Society. outlook Jr o the future. tine and that the funds are to be used The Contirinatiun 'lass mu d! in er t a t along those four lines: 111 'fii estab- The Junior Young People's Society Saturday morning. lis h an irrati will hold a regular meeting on Sun- gmitmon s ofystem to incre ase The city was .omemmliat astounded omtr the quick action tak e n Rabbi .‘aroti Cohen. formerly of the prodintii the land: t To da, aftertwon at three o'clock. Red Cross- The Congregation Aguilath Achim. Peoria, create emend v comallic conditions; by the Liberty Loan Committee in muting Detroit dy er the top on youtte. people mm-ill be chaperoned by Tlx leallfle Beth BethI'd [ nil " 1 life members fit the auxiliary %mho 'lame 111., has assumed charge of the Con- 131 To Open up proper educational the very first day of the Loan. The feat in itself is remarkable. gregation Rodfei tedek. American Red Cross has nutshell its expressel of Chicago. instiutions: 14) To start up even- a desire to be the The raising of $.1:',.0c0.061 or thereabouts in a little less than eight %mods for the season, and until outlier voting folks whenever them meet. It t!' The congregation is orthodox in where in the country necessary public hours is an accomplishment of which no other City 111 the 1 . 1111 , 1 , can calls conic for materials there will be character. undertakings. boast. It speaks in eloquent terms of the greacheartedness and nu more meetings of the mut on Tuesdays. The unit aci ' , mph-shed the patriotism of Detroit and its business institutio111., ' The city a tremendous amount of work during itself can justly feel proud of the Victory banner floating user its its existence, and those loyal women municipal building ;old yet. with it all. it stems in a fashion to be who gam so splendid] m of their time most unfortunate that this greatest and last tml all the loans should and energy to patriotic and luintani• have been gathered from the banking institutions and the large in- tarian work deserve no end of praise. The unit at its closing. ranks with the terests of the city without first having given those indimiduals mm Ito mere hest in the city. The women of bore the brunt of the other loans with splendid sacrifice and spark- the all Xlhary have the deepest and ■ ■ A Diplomatic Way of Segregating Jews RICHMOND, VA., RAISES QUOTA FOR _: WAR RELIEF Samuel S. Mayerberg. ,Ilt Temple Beth El Notes. ■ Detroit Over the Top Again ling patriotism, the first opportunity to purchase the bonds and to show that even though peace 'has been declared and, in spite of the fact that the glamor has been taken a‘•ay, they are still aglow with a fervid and staunch desire to aid the government in peace as well as in war. It seems to its that the announcement of the committee in charge of the Liberty Loan should have been delayed at least until three or four days of the campaign had been passed. .\ s it is there is a grave danger that the sales force will become apathetic and that those who are approached still feel that they have peen neglected and that they have not been given the opportunity of purchasing this— the best bond of all the issues. It would ham e been an encouraging most heartfelt thanks of all Temple members for their unselfish contribu- tion in time and labors to the great national work when it was Si, direly needed. The ladies finished their work %milli a splendid social hour. Young People's Society-- The Young People's Society will hot, I its regular social 'fleeting on Sun day evening, the 27111. A program will he given in the small assembly r00 me beginning at 8:13, and then the and lettuce will adjourn to the gyms. to part ciliate in an informal dance. On Ma y II, the society will entertain for SAVE RENT SECURE COMFORT For the Wife and Kiddies ff ti tiltfg A SAFE INVESTMENT GROWING IN VALUE Be Independent smcv .m u LIZEITZ- glsunx -r: A