▪ PAGE TEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Vote For FRANK L LAWRENCE Republican Candidate For MEMBER OF UKRAINIAN COMMISSION CONFERS WITH J. D. C. DIRECTOR LONDON--At the invitation of Dr. Distribution Committee in Europe, Mr. Max line, a member of the County Drain Commissioner American Jewish Commission to Ukrainia, came to see him in Vienna, where they conferred over new meth- Primaries Aug. 31, 1920. ods of relief to be adopted in Russia and Ukrainia. Miss Henrietta Szold, Secretary for Education of the American Zionist Organization, and founder of Iladassah, arrived on May 4111 in Jerusalem, where she will take charge of the American Zionist Medical Unit. • • • Annual Outing In Boston. Mass., Mayor Peters has signed a bill naming several public squares after World War heroes who lived in the vicinity. The junction of Talbot, Blue Hill avenues and Harvard street is now known as Mandel Lewenberg square. • a Ticketa: Adults 90c return. Children 40c return. Rabbi Abraham Simon, of the • ‘Washington Hebrew Congregation, who has been serving the unexpired term of a former member of the Washington (D. C.) Board of Education, and who has been very active in its affairs, has been appointed for the regular term. a a • ••1111111111•11•MII•••111111111111••••••111WM111•••• According to a letter just received in this country, Arthur Schnitzer, the well-known dramatist, is starving in Vienna. Schnitzer is the author of "The Affairs of Anatol" and many other works. which have been produced on the American as well as the European stage. a a a SAVES FOOD! Major II. B. Lewis-Barned has been placed on the Commission of the Peace for the County of London, and will take his seat on the Paddington Bench. He is a member of the Council of the Berkeley Street Synagogue and of the Board of Management of the Bayswater Synagogue. • •is Phones West 28 West 139 West 4340 WARSAW.—Before Leon Komaiky, the representative of the American Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, left Warsaw, he was given a royal send-off by the Warsaw Jews. Many took him to the station, where lie was presented with beautiful bouquets of flowers. • • a Crystal Ice Co., Ltd. 1215 - 1217 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE Branch Yard—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. R. ffsmaimaimmom••• ■ ••ossismommii 1 A Modern Plant This factory will he one of the best In the country, pos- sessing every pos- sible facility for the most sanitary maim- facture and bottling of soft drinks. Our machinery In the lat- est in this respect. BOTTLERS New Location: Beaublen & Erskine Ready Aug. 1 I ■ - "Get Acquainted With Us" HARTWICK LUMBER CO. L. 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Saturday is to become the official day of rest in Palestine for the first time since the destruction of the Temple. • a • LONDON.—The Minister for Jewish Affairs in the Lithuanian Gov- ernment, Dr. Solovatchik, recently delivered an address in the Lithuanian Parliament in Yiddish. It will be recalled that Luthuania has granted the Jews national minority rights, particularly in cultural matters. a • • Rabbi Mordecai Twersky, popularly known as Reb Slotellah, died in Jerusalem on May 5th as a result of injuries sustained during the anti-Jewish riots when he was assaulted by Arabs on his way to pray at \Vailing Wall. Reis Motellah was rabbi of the Chasiden of Rahmistri,ka, and went to Jerusalem fifteen years ago. a • a Palestine Jewry contributes! 0100,000 (about $500,000) in cash, jewelry and land, to the Restoration Fund, says a cable report from the Zionist Commission. Newspaper editorials point out that the Jews of Palestine con- tributed more in proportion to their wealth and numbers than any other country. • • • Announcement was made by the Jewish Theological Seminary of New York City that six new scholarships to the value of $751) each have been awarded for the academic year of 1920 - 1921 to the following: Benjamin Plot- kin, Max D. Davidson, Goodman A. Rose, Herman Hailperin, Alter F. Lan- desman and Solomon Rivlin. ♦ • I ..r.e.okr,roatrmontartot#,,,. , Sam H. Harris and George M. Cohan, two of New York's most noted producers, who were for many years associated in all the Cohan and Harris enterprises, have now decided to part company and to carry on individually. The dissolution is made purely on a business basis, the two popular actors remaining as warm friends as ever they have a been. • • The New York Symphony Orchestra, which under the direction of \Vat- ter Damrosch had such a successful stay ill Europe, came back last week and was given an official reception by the city. In addition to May Ifylan, the committee of welcome included Jacob H. Schiff, Felix Warburg, Edwin Franke Goldman of the Goldman Bank, Alexander Lambert, Harold Bauer, Daniel Frohman, Henry Seligmai. a i and numerous other prominent citizens. a • — WE PAY SPOT CASH — ALKON AUTO SALES 35 Palmer West, Near Woodward Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard DFVFLOPING ROLL ICP Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra. BLACK ' DETROIT 4611000SIEESE I CHTRRY 5763. SPRUNK ENGRAVING COMPANY Schechter's Drug Store 700 MARQUETTE BLDG . DESIGNING COLORPLATES P11010- RET00CHING HALF -TONES New Number From August 1st, 1920-2701.2705 Hastings. Nagosec2r.cmc>xxxc :cc icw :cc< 4V...flee,"); Baldwin Electric Co. HEAT — LIGHT — POWER 8 WIRING Prompt Service Day and Night —REPAIRS— Melrose 4813; Melrose 4945M 878 Baldwin netw.AvAlreraivmozeze-42.azamouccace. From the President's Desk—Talk No. 14 Banking••An Important Part of Your Business Business men seldom stop to think of the accommodation and service rendered them by a bank—how dependent their business is upon such service. Has Is occurred to you that this bank helps finance and maintain the Detroit Clearing House for the interchange of your customers' cheeks on other banks? Do you realize what a vast amount of de- tail work this service alone saves your business? Yet this is only one of our many service features which you have come to take simply as a matter of course. The Joint Distribution Committee has received a cable from Mr. Julius Goldman, its European director, intimating that Mr. Max Pine, of New York, and Judge Harry Fisher, of Chicago, both of whom were in the relief service of the J. D. C. for the past six months, will leave Revel for the continent, whence they will sail for America. These two representatives of the J. D. C. are mainly responsible for all arrangements made for Jewish relief distribution in Soviet Russia. a a In the British House of Commons, Brigadier-General Colvin askia Mr. Churchill, the Secretary of State for War, whether Mr. Jahotinsky, who did service for his country during the war, was marched to jail in company with Arabs who were sentenced for violating Jewish girls, and whether he is still confined in the jail at Acre. Mr. Churchill in reply said: "According to the latest information in my possession, Mr. Jabotinsky is still confined at Acre. I will inquire of Lord Allenby the exact conditions of his imprisonment." ♦ • • BERLIN—The local Independent Socialist party has adopted a resolu- tion to the effect that its candidates for political office may not belong to any religious group. By adopting this new attitude the Independent Social- ists have discarded the old rule that religion is a private affair of the indi- vidual, and must not be held against him. It is interesting to note that among the founders of the Independent Socialist party were Hugo Haase and Emanuel Warm, avowed Jews; Dr. Cohn is even a Poale-Zionist; Eich- horn, the chief of police of Berlin, is a Jew; and Mrs. Hubler and Mrs. Zietz, both descendants of Jews and leaders in the party, were Evangelists. • • • Herr von Oppeln•Bronilovski, a member of the Conservative Party of !Germany, who lays claims to being something of a politician, has just pub- lished a booklet about anti-Semitism, in which he expresses himself in a way will not be at all pleasing to his colleagues. He says: "The Jews are escribed ! d !described by the anti-Semites as 'guests' in Germany. The truth is that hosts have a duty towards their guests and that if the hosts do not behave I properly it must be expected that the guests will do the same. If the host is liberal, the guest is in honor bound to repay like with like, and before long he will show that he desires to remain not merely a 'guest.'" In another passage in the same book the writer declares, and he ought to know, that the hatred of the Jews is due for the most part to commercial jealousy. It is not so much idealistic motives which actuate the anti-Semites as the anger of the less skillful trader. Those who are loudest in their denunciation of Jews should in justice also remember the achievements of Jews. For one thing, Jews have contributed their fair quota to art and science. If science and art had to depend in Germany on the parties of the Right, there would be hardly any artists and scientists in existence. ; Select Dancing Nightly Jews showed themselves the best potato growers in Palestine by win- ning all the prizes in the recent Agricultural Exhibit at Haifa. ,They also won all the prizes for lentils and beans, and they had the best industrial exhibit at the show. Although the first prize for barley was awarded to a Jew, the Arabs carried away the second and third, and all the prizes for wheat. A small motor cultivator, which was on view, created quite a sensa- tion. • • a Jefferson Ave. East at Terminal R. R. Hickory 3970 North Woodward at Seven Mile Road Hemlock 38 Grand River at Penn. R. R. Garfield 940 MAIN OFFICE, YARD AND MILL Clay Ave. at G. T. R. R. Market 686 Glendale 2777-2778-2779 Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building VILNA.—The Jewish institutions of Vilna are in danger of being closed upon account of all acute lack of funds. Because of the war conditions and the persecutions by the Poles, the Jews of the city are too impoverished to be able to support their institutions. The Kehillah is trying its utmost to raise funds and may appeal to the Vilna Jews in America for support. Feigenson Bros. I Co. Cadillar 3285 25 BROADWAY Moat attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered. Henry L. Mayer was flavored last week with er-election to the presi- dency of the San Francisco (Cal.) Community Service Recreation League. The re-election came as a reward for his faithful service as chief executive of that organization during the past year. a Feature of the day—Baseball Came between Perfection Lodge and K. of P. No. 55. WALNUT 692 IRESTAU RANT • • a A great trip for all day and a good time for all. l'ienty of dancing, SONNTAG REALTY CO. KLEIN & LEITNER Rabbi Alter Abelson, of the Congregation Shaarey Tefilo, Orange, N. J., has graduated from the New Jersey Law School at Newark and received the degree of LL.B. Rabbi Aljelson will combine the practcie of law with hi' ministerial duties. good music by Finzel's Jazz Orchestra on boat and shore. We Specialize in West Warren Business Property. and Homes at moderate prices. 10 HUDSON .TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. The Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium has a Jewish population of 48 under 10 years of age and 51 adults. A religious school for Jewish children is conducted very Saturday and a gathering for adults on every alternate Saturday. On Steamer Put•In-Bay WEST WARREN FRONTAGE Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions Mrs. Enoch Rauh and lustily have presented a dental clinic to the J. M. Gusky Orphanage at Pittsburgh, Pa. The clinic is Si memory of the late Enoch Rauh, who was a councilman in l'ittsburgh and a prominent civic factor. • • el Wednesday, August 4th — T 0 — PUT - IN - BAY 1349 WARREN AVE. W. Dr. Straucher, the leader of the Bukowina Jewish Nationalists, has been elected member for Czernowitz in the Rumanian Parliament. • • A petition not to disfigure the Wailing Wall, the only remaining wall of the ancient Temple, has been sent by the Pro-Jerusalem Society to the government. • * • Perfection Lodge, No. 486 F. & A. M. 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