PAGE T44 c.LVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE \VAI(SMV.--- Polish Jews have all, ady contributed over twenty million mark. to t h e special defen, fund reci tiny established. • • . • Mrs. Nathan Strati- has given all her jewels, including shiny priceless hell looms, to the Zionist Organization of America for the do elopment of and health service in Palestine. • • thousand dollar, for a new building is being raised for the Jewish Shi liering Home of Rochester, N. Y., which is now caring for fifty- two dependent children. • • ♦ • • • KLEIN & LEITNER Jerusalent—.As a result of negotiations between the Ziogist Commission and the Governor of Jerusalem, the Jerusalem music school, which has been miller direct supervision of the British administration, will now he under the supervision of the Jewish Educational Council. • • At its organization meeting the following office, were elected: Profes- -or Louis Ginzberg, president: Professor Gotthard Deutsch, vice-president: secretary, and Professor Jacob Z. Lauterhaelt, treas- • Professor Henry urer. • LONDON.—Nahum Sokolow, Dr. Leon Motzkin find J. Neiditch have been chosen to represent the ZiOlitSt Organization on the Paris Committee of Jewish Delegations. Dr Klee and B. Goldberg were chosen to repreent the Zionists at the Relief Conference in Carlsbad. • • • In the Rumanian Parliament, recently, the Socialist Deputy Tennase questioned the government as to what steps it was taking to investigate the report of excesses perpetrated 1111011 the Jewish population of X'ajnag by Rumanian soldiery. No reply was vouchsafed by the goverinient. • • • ICE SAVES FOOD! ■ 111111111111 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ RIGA.—The Jewish members of the Latvian National . \ ssembly are not satisfied with the attitude of the government towards the rights of minori- ties. The Deputies are said to have warned the government that unless they alter their policy with regard to minorities they will leave the majority block. Jaffa—At the last meeting of the Jewish Educational Council, Dr. Lurie stated that the greatest need of educational institution in Palestine at present was that of Hebrew teachers. The facilities for Jewish education have been so greatly extended within the past month that forty-five new teachers were required while tifteeen were wanted to replace those who had gone abroad. E ■ Phones West 28 West 139 West 4340 ■ ■ Crystal Ice Co., Ltd. 1215 - 1217 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE ■ ■ I Branch Yard—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. R. Illusomosimmeme••Nesumesommiwomosui 1 WEST WARREN FRONTAGE We Specialize in West Warren Business Property. and Homes at moderate prices. .--- SONNTAG REALTY CO. Ht. 1349 WARREN AVE. W. C orner. One b WALNUT 692 1 This factory will be one of the best in the country, pos. sussing every pos- sible facility for the most sanitary manu- facture and bottling of soft drinks. Our mschinery Is the lat- est in this respect. • HARTWICK LUMBER CO. 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. 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' these converts, however, secretly still atIllnr, to their Jewish religion and gather in underground synagogues to observe the rituals and customs of their faith. • • • Second Floor Beal B'rith Building Formerly Weiss's Restaurant I I_ I lllllllll Palais de Danse I MARQUETTE BLDG DESIGNING COLORPLATES PHOTORCTOMINS HALFTON ES • Baldwin Electric Co. HEAT — LIGHT — POWER WIRING Prompt Service Day and Night —REPAIRS— Melrose 4813; Melrose 4945M 878 Baldwin 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' checks on other hanks? Do you realize what a vast amount of de. tall 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. • • New Number From August 1st, 1920-2701-2705 Hastings. 43 E34N..f.0....3*:.1•318(..3118<>39X.CO: GX.; . . . L.c.. je2,........44,..", The Ramsey County Public Health Association, a division of the United Charities of St. Paul, has, as one of its activities, a health center located in the Jewish quarter of the city. It is planned to employ a Jewish worker trained in social case work and dietetics, to do some intensive follow-up work with the families in that particular neighborhood. The work will be in con- nection with clinics, and will tie tip eventually with the St. Paul Free Medical Dispensary. The health center was started as an experiment a little more than half a year ago. • • • • CHTRRY 5763, • The well-known Jewish jurist, Sliozherg, of Russia, is to conic to Amer- ica. Ile is now on his way to London, where he will stay a short time and then proceed to this country. Sliozberg made himself hateful to the late Czar of Russia by his courageous and eloquent defense of political criminals wider the old Russian regime. He was one of the leaders of the Constitu- tional Democrats in Russia, and for that reason was imprisoned by the Bol- shevik as soon as they came into power. After his release a short time ago he went to Finland, where he nude his permanent home. • • • Mr. I.. Pilichowski, the famous Jewish artist, has put forward a scheme whereby Palestine may become the home of some of the world's art treas- ures. He proposes to issue a manifesto to the whole world, inviting gifts of cultural value, pictures, sculpture. ancient books and relics, scientific works, etc. These. which should be mainly of Jewish or Palestinian interest, would be collected by representative committees of artists, scientists, archaeologists, historians and bibliophiles. in all the great cities of the world. and sent to Palestine. where museums, galleries and cultural institutions should be built to house them. P 1311:611°! PRUN K ENGRAVING COMPANY Schechter's Drug Store 700 GRAZ, Austria.—The protest of • the Jewish Deputy Stricker in the Aus- trian Parliament against the action of the University of Graz in excluding what it termed "foreign JCS, " had the desired effect. A certain number of the expelled Jewish students were reinstated by the university authorities. Some of the Jewish students were too proud to return and declined to be readmitted. Only four students did the university absolutely refuse 10 re- • Fy RopiNG Floyd Mlakman's Superb Orchestra. The unit sent to Poland last January by the Jews' Distribution Committee has organized relief in 1,604 places throughout Poland, has warehouses in Warsaw and ten district headquarters from where one hundred trucks and automobiles of the unit, flying the American flag, reach out to every part of the country with relief supplies, motley transmissions front Americans to their relatives in Poland. and with food packages secured Irvin the American Relief Administration. • 85 Palmer West, Near Woodward Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard Elections to the Council of the Vienna Jewish Community took place on June 27th. The successful candidates included thirteen Zionists (formerly two), twenty non-Jewish National (formerly thirty-four), and three Ortho- dox (formerly none). Out of 3151.0410 Jews only 19,15)0 are entitled to vote, and only 10,553 votes were actually given. Deputy Stricker headed the Zionist list. • • instate. — WE PAY SPOT CASH — ALKON AUTO SALES Select Dancing Nightly A branch office of the Union of American Ilehrew Congregations will be created in New York City. The purpose of this olTice is to centralize all of the activities that have been organized and sponsored by the Union in and about New York during a number of years past, as well as to further several new enterprises which will be inaugurated in the near future. The office will be located in the Gramercy Building, 24 East Twenty-first Street. BOTTLERS New Location: Beaublen & Erskine Ready Aug. 1 Cadillac 3215 Itt-COMED a 6LIAPANI1CD. VIENN.1.—.1 special teachers' college has been founded in Vienna by the Zionist Organization of Austria to meet the urgent problem presented by the great lack of Jewish teachers. The head of the Rabbinical Seminary, Dr. Schwartz, has accepted the invitation to become one of the teachers in the new institution. The Ilelios Film Company has for some months been preparing a series of pictures under the title of "Theodore Herz!, the Standard Bearer of the Jewish People," intended to depict the history of the Jewish people. The series will present scenes from the tittles of David of the Nlaceabees and of Bar Cochba, and from the future of Jerusalem as painted in the imagination. Feigenson Bros. "Get Acquainted With Us" BIALISTOCK.—Nlembers of the Joint Distribution Committee wii have just returned to the city report that the cost of living in the large cen- ters of Russia is still growing higher. In Petrograd. 40(1 rubles is being paid for a loaf of bread, 3,600 rubles for a pound of butter, 300 rubles for a quart of milk, 1,100 rubles for a pound of meat and 800 rubles for a pound of salt. • • • LONDON.—Replying to a question by Lieutenant A. B. Raper, Mr. Bomar Law, in the House of Commons. slated that the administration of the British government in Palestine would not extend east of the Jordan. hlr. Law added that the northern French-English boundaries were still under discussion. 25 BROADWAY Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking served at lunches and dinner. daily and Sundays. Parties catered . The Swiss Parliament recently passed a law forbidding the slaughter of animals according to Jewish traditional law.. The measure is one of the few recently introduced in the Parliament by the anti-Semites in order to discomfort the many newly arrived immigrant Jews and force them, through religious and political discrimination, to leave the country. • • A Modern Plant [ !RESTAURANT • conference of Bassarabian Zionists recently held in Kishenev was attended by this' Romanian Governor General who addressed the con- ference and welcomed the Allied decision at San Remo with regard to Palestine. • 10 HUDSON TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. London—Addressing a local gathering, Rabbi Brodsky of New York, who has pat returned from a visit to Poland, gave a shocking description of ille Jewish population at Ilialostock. Nlany of those present were moved to art. CADILLAC Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions IRS STATE BANKT . 1717=411". ,..••••••• leSJ Lafayette ayette and Grinvold St. ,Vine Conventent Branches. • / . 111Nalollehad INS RMUNs Refer/NAN A Jewish girl of Kansas City. 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