PAGE TEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE _ I IN FINANCIAL DETROIT th sla Bonds Bonds Dansard-Hull-Bumpus Co. Investment Bankers 47 Congress St. W. WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW --• Furnished By Statistical Department of O'Hara. Ferriss & Co. June 9, in°. The general trend of the market during the past week has been quiet. The Motors have comprised the bulk of the transactions. Ford of Canada being subject to some variations in price. Ref) and Packard have held fairly firm while Continental has shown signs of strength, Lincoln has been fairly active. Among the pub- lic utilities, American Light & Trim lion has been the subject of almost daily sales. while good size blocks of Edison have come out from time to time. Michigan and Minnesota Sugar have been popular and other indus- trials to change hands on the local floor have been: Detroit Creamery, Michigan Stamping, Hayes Mfg and Timken Detroit. The whole market gives indications of picking up and while the general attitute is one of marking time pending developments, particularly of the convention being held at ('hicago. a strong inquiry pre. calls throughout the list. Confidence is fast regaining a foothold and an up- turn of the market is anticipated in the near future by many. Detroit PALESTINE JEWS PROTEST GERMANY HAS NO 800 JEWISH FAMILIES RESTRICTED IMMIGRATION ON WAY TO NEW YORK JEWISH CANDIDATES LONDON—A resolution adopted TO JOIN KIN HERE by the Provincial Committee of Pal- BERLIN—How widespread the an- estinian Jews protests in very em- New York.—A transport with 800 ti-Semitic movement in Germany has phatic terms against the suggested wives and children of Jewish immi- become is evident from the fact that policy of restricting immigration into grants in this country is now on its even the Democratic party in which Palestine. The same resolution calls way to New York from Poland, ac- the Jews have always occupied no mean upon the Zionist Actions-Committee cording to cable advices received by position has decided not to put out any to take all possible steps in this direc- the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Jewish candidates. tion. Aid Society. This is the first group At present, there are two Jewish of a total of 50,000 families to be members of the Democratic party in brought to America to lie reunited the German parliament, Herr Wald- with husbands and fathers from whom stein and Dr. Ludwig Haas. The lat- they have been separated for years ter played an important role in the po- by war. litical life of Germany before the war. Detroit "This is not a project of new immi- After the revolution Dr. Haas became gration," said John I.. Bernstein, Pres- the minister in Baden. He was offered New York ident of the organization. "Nluch the position of ambassador to Czecho- Grand Rapids harm has been done by the statement slovakia, Which he declined. that we are inducing Jewish people of Poland to come over. That is not a fact. We have absolutely no con- cern with any intended immigrants except the wives and children of men already in this country, more than (Al per cent of whom are now American What Are citizens." \I r. Bernstein said the Your Profits? work the society was doing had met with the hearty approval and co-op- Itusiness organizations whose eration of the Bureau of Immigra- account. and papers are regular. tion and the State Department. ly audited by a Certified Public A. W. Wallace & Co. Listed HIGH COMMISSIONER TO GOVERN PALESTINE JEWISH ART THEATER PLAYERS TO PRESENT TWO STAGE SUCCESSES LONDON—Dr. Chayint Weizinann, President of the World Zionist Coin- mission and head of the Zionist dele- gation to the Peace Conference, says that the government of Palestine will he placed in the hands of a High Commissioner and a Council until such time as popular representation can be introduced. The new admin- istration will begin in a month or six weeks and the announcement of the name of the Commissioner may be expected soon. Performers Win Plaudits of New York Critics—At New Detroit June 11-13. Stocks Stocks From the President's Desk—Talk No. 10 This Bank "Inventories" Every Month The Michigan State Banking Laws de- mand that our board of directors meet at least once each month, and shall ex- amine the loans and investments made by our officers and approve such. g4 gl accountant, know exactly where they are. where they are headed, and what profits they are making. (luesses, opinions and estimates are eliminated. The Certified Public Accountant turns the spotlight on the true shale of affairs. and through his professional knowledge is capable of correcting dangerous con- ditions that would otherwise es- cape attention. ' 4 (6: and Unlisted Stocks • A theatrical venture that caused wide spread and very favorable cont- inents, in New York, this last season, Certified Public Accountants is the Jewish Art Theatre which is (Members Detroit Stock Exchange) closing a very successful season this Main 1041 Penobscot Bldg. month. A mass meeting was held at New Penobscot Building Woolworth Bldg., New York This enterprise, housed in the old Rochelle, N. Y., when plans were Cherry 2800 Garden Theatre, of the Madison adopted for the building of a new Square Garden, New York's historical Flehreyv Institute. show place, was the first Jewish Art Theatre, established as an art institu- tion, maintained its policy for art- istic productions during the entire season. A group of players, headed by such splendid artists as B. Abra- mowitz, Gershon Rubin, Jacob Ben Ami, and Henriette Schnitzer, under lJ the direction of such distinguished men as Ossyp Dymow, Emanuel Reicher and Jacob Ben Ami, staged several plays, which for pure artistic staging and naturalness of acting, marked a new epoch on the American stage. Standing out prominently this last season are an "Idle Inn" and "Green Fields" by Peretz Hirchbein, one of the foremost of the modern Yiddisn writers, "Lonely Lives" by Hauptman, and "Samson and Delilah" from the Danish of Sven Lange, and "Bronx Express" by Ossyp Dymow, the latter, one of the cleverest comedies ever put on any stage. Of these five plays, the principle metropolitan dailies wrote long and laudatory reviews, particularly the New York Globe. In its summer tours shortly to be inauvurated by this company, a week's stay is contemplated in this city. The play is described as a romantic idlyl, and of all the plays produced at the fit It is because the telephone is so intimately yours—because the daily Jewish Art Theatre during last season benefits from this service are so far-reaching and vital. that we are coming this has been pronounced the most to you with a message. artistic and best calculated to afford the players an opportunity to display This is in line with our wish to give the people of Michigan the very beet their abilities as character actors. and moat extensive telephone service that could possibly be desired. And In addition to the artists mentioned earlier in this article are also Sonia to do this we must have your friendly and complete co-operation. Gorskaya, Jechiel Goldsmith, Lazar In order to give that co-operation you naturally need and are justified in Freed, and Mischa Gehrman. The original cast that played at the met- asking an intelligent understanding of the telephone business. ropolitan play house will appear. Manager, Louis Schnitzer, has gone to It is our purpose, therefore, in this and succeeding announcements, to tell considerable expense to transport the you, among other things, exactly what the Michigan State Telephone original decorations and scenery, so Company is, what the giving of service involves. and to discuss with you that local lovers of dramatic art may present conditions and plans for the future. see 'this idyllic Hirschbein comedy in the form in which it was enjoyed But it is neither our desire nor our inte.46.• The conduct of any public service corpo- by New Yorkers for over three to limit the discussion to published st•ts ration carries its share of unending prob- months. Such critics as Ileywood meats of out own. leme—prohlems that are as vital to the Brous, Kenneth McGowan, Profess- which it serves as to the company public ors Lewisohn and Clayton Hamilton We invite you to ask us by lease. •Iweit itself. have pronounced the members of the those point. that we may overlook or mey Those problems cannot and in (time.. not have made sufficiently clear . cast as peers in their profession. should not be wired by the corporation "Samson and Delilah" will be shown To care for these answers promptly, we alone. The public is too vitally interested at the New Detroit Opera House, Fri- haveestablishedaspecialservicetopro ide and where public interest is to intimately day evening, June 11, and Sunday you with tho necessary facts. involved, the public's judgment must matinee, June 13. "Green Fields," a hays every consideration. Where a large number of questions on any Peretz Hirshbein production, will lie one subject indicate • general interest in It given Saturday evening, June 12, and --•• purpose, therefore, to make these that point. we will publish the questions • nt. .cements a though we were all in Sunday evening. June 13. and answers in these columns. council. where all have free opportunity of discussion. We will likewise be pleased to have you NATIONAL BUREAU GETS $88,389. visit any of our exchanges and see for The office of the Jewish National Among the problems that will undoubt- yourself some of the thing. telephone Bureau for America, 53 Fifth avenue, edly come before us are mattersof service service involves. and how we endeavor to —why it is that there sometimes are New York, reports the following con- meet the demands placed upon us apparent delays in getting • number. why tributions received during the period you sometimes get the wrong number. etc. Junel, 1919—March 1, 1920: General Donations $56, 724.33,; Na- The problem of telephone extensions also tional Fund Boxes $9,886.92,; Dunam It will be our purpose to speak fr nkly, to is a very vital one. Everyone should Land $7,278.47,; Golden Book $7,688.- acquaint you with every phas of the know why it is impossible under present 67,; Tree Donations $4,023.28,; N. P. "telephone problem." tad to maintain conditions to install apparent. promptly this open-minded attitude perrna nently. 5tamps $2,161.56.; Nordau Colony for every new subscriber. $546.00,; Voluntary Tax $80.00. The We believe that this will res ult in a And ws will want to discus. with you sums total $88,389.23. relationship that will make o I mutual vary frankly the tate problem.and tell the ideal of good telephone service for Michi- real crisis that confronts as In the (Ace of can a practical reality. immosintly inc.reasing costs of labor and metswiaL MICHIGAN STATE TELEP ONE CO. A Dividend A. W. Wallace & Co. e In addition to this five times each year at the call call of the banking department, we must send to Lansing a complete report of the condition of this bank. This statement has to be published in the newspapers. Being a member of t he Federal Reserve Bank, we must also furnish five statements each year to the U. S. Government. 0 What Is Telephone Service IRS STATE BANK I MP . 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