PAGE TW cIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 1 Announcement has just been made that Sir Nathan Slattliew has been appointed Governor for Queenland, Australia. • • • There appears to be a strong probability that Alderman David Davis will become Lard Mayor of Birmingham, England. • • • • Contributions to the Jewish National Fund for the first six months of the current year amount to "E44oal loll). This is regarded by the National Fund Board as quite unsatisfactory. • to • It is reported from Czegetlin, Hungary:. that Rabbi Low has byes set free front his incarceration. For the present, the authorities hum to 1.:ave his house. will not allow • . * • Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions SAM LEVISON, Mgr. to • tit New York chess enthusiasts may soon have the pleasure of welcoming to these shores Samuel lizeschewsky. an eight-year-old boy who hails front Lodz, Poland, and who lately has taken into camp some of the greatest chess experts of France. • • • The hotly-contested electiOlt for the Jenish ( - oninumist Council in \Tenna resulted in the return of 13 Zionists, 20 non-Nationalists and 3 ortho- 1 0 HUDSON TAXI KLEIN & LEITNER An organization has been founded in Budapest of all the invalids who took part in the \‘'orld \ • ar. At their organization meeting it was proposed by some that the Jewish war invalids be excluded from the organization. This motion was finally put to avoteandwas defeated by a vast majorit y. Judge Max C. Sloss, until recently associate justice of the State Supreme Court has been honored with an appointment to the board of trustees of Stanford University'. Il e takes the place made vacant recently by the death of his biother, the late Leon Sloss. 4I CADILLAC RESTAURANT 25 BROADWAY Host attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Punka catered. Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building Formerly Welse's Restaurant 'on members. The previous Council consisted of 2 Zionists and 34 non- Nationalists. * I ICE SAVES FOOD! ■ 11M11••• ■ 1111111111 • 1111111111111 • 11 1•11••111•1111111M11•111111•• ■ JERCS.\ LECNI.—Passporis issued to the Jews of Palestine will be in three langimages, namely: Heiden, and Arabic. Mr. 'Hamar Ben Avi (who was recently in London) bin put forward the suggestion that those Jews in Palestine who love Russian or German sounding names should change them to Hebrew equivalents or substitutes. tr . • « N. E. H. Ezra. editor of Itrael's Messenger, of Shanghai • recently wrote to Viscount Uchida. informing him of the San Remo decision in regard to Palestine, and he received no following reply: "Accept my hearty con• gratulations on the achievement of the two thousand year old aspiraton. I have followed with keen interest the progress of your movement, for i you now enjoy the well-earned which Phones West 28 West 139 West 4340 Crystal Ice Co., Ltd. Alderman Louis S. Cohen of Liverpool. Englatol • has contributed $75,000 in support of the Liverpool Criversity's appeal for financial assistance. The gift is earmarked for the eirlowinent of the Chair of Dentistry at the University, which is the first in the country to establish a professorship of this kind. Alderman Cohen has been chairman for a number of years of the Liverpool Dental Hospital. I • to 1215 - 1217 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE Branch Yard—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. R. f6mniu ■■■ semommaems ■■ ...••4 The new Hebrew Home for itcurahles, which was formerly the Gunther mansion at Baltimore and Che4er streets, Baltimore, Md., was officially opened to the public recently. The home can accommodate 75 patients, but at present there are only 25 inmates cared for by' the institution. The insti- tution cost $50,000, which was raised by a private subscription which was made by the board of directors. • • • * •. • • • • • ts m ••• . I NI: "Get Acquainted With Us" 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. Market 686 TO THE PUBLIC! On Wednesday Eve. August 18th FROM 7:30 TO 9:00 P. M. FEIGENSON BROS. CO., Inc. WILL OPEN THEIR NEW PLANT V. Y., has accepted a tppleton, Wis., and a ie succeeds the Rev. erman language and I graduate of Gratz unary in 1910. GIVING THE PUBLIC AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE A MODERN PLANT IN OPERATION See 'low We Make Soft Drinks DRINKS WILL BE SERVED What Do You Know About Lumber? When you want information concernin g the prope r material to use for building, talk to the lumberman in your neighborhood. Visit the lumber exhibit on display at the office of the DETROIT LUMBER DEALERS ASS'N. 114 Woodward I I— Wanted Select Dancing Nightly — WE PAY SPOT CASH — ALKON AUTO SALES Palais de Dante Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard 95 Palmer West, Near Woodward AT YOUR SERVICE! Floyd Hickman's Superb °rehears. AGREE BROS. Miss Detroit Cigar PLUMBING & HEATING CALL NORTHWAY 186 LOU GOLDBERG OPTOMETRISTS 8c Each Eyes Examined and Glasse. Fitted 245 GRISWOLD ST. Telephone Main 453 uuy t es to tAy htta gas Cs ■ apilig RUNK ENGRAVING COMPANY A crowd of several thousand welcomed Lieutenant Jabotinsky and his comrades on their arrival at Jerusalem, after their release from prison. They were receivevd with the greatest enthusiasm. The Laemel School court- yard and the streets adjoining were filled with cheerig crowd. Speeces s of welcome were delivered by Dr. Schmarya Levin, on n h behalf of the Zion ist Organization. by Dr. Rupp it, for the Zionist Commission, and by Dr. Thou, on behalf of the Vaad Hazinani and others. • . . • About an hour's journey from the colony of Moza, aloe g the Jerusal Jaffaroad. lies Kirjath Jerim Iffilipt where the Jewish National Fund ha s purchased Galicia, are 2,000 now dunato of uncultivated land. Fifty Chaluzim, mostly front I CHTRRY 5763 • 700 MARQUETTE BLDG . DESIGN i 0 COLOR PLATES MOTO-RETOUCHING HALF TO N ES ) Schechter's Drug Store New Numbererom August 1st, 1920-2701.2705 Hastings. Glendale 2777.2778.2779 WAFFii+TATifINGR21— ti3/131tS ed. CELLAR FLOORS. Albert Gessman, a former Minister in thy Austrian Government, is de: id. He was one of the ring-leaders of the old Lueger crowd, whose policy it to advance the Junker interests by withdrawing the attention of the peo was from their immediate problems, to confer it on the Jews. Herr Gesso] pie was one of the Austrian German chauvinists who, through their demagogis an and irresponsible jingoistic propaganda, paved the way for the immedia m causes of the great world to catastrophe which has so utterly ruined Austr ia. • • 84;1;L —T IIKS IWW --P- "V - ° NroNEEILARroREI01 61D tg iA" RI COVERED ...eo s OF ir WATER PROOF PAINT. GUARANTEED. PLASTIC•SLATE.GRAVELSLATE,-TILE ROOFING. CORNICES.SKYLI GHTS.GUTTERS , CONDUCTORS. 212-214 MOONEY SCHREIBER, SECY. &TREAS. HANCOCK AVE. WEST. DETROIT MICH. Settled on the spot. and 50 more are shortly expected to join them. The Chaluzim are lodged partly in tent s, partly in a barrack. Their work consists in ridding the land of stones, and in planting trees on the mountains. The colony is able to make use of a beautiful spring which gives a rich supply of water. • . . • The Zurich It • olksrecht is responsible for an account machinations of the Austrian monarchists in Swnzerland, at the head of of the whom is Prince Ludwig Witolischgratz. The Prince has organized a number of secret con- ferences with the ex-Emperor Charles, and supporters of monarchy in Ger- tnany, Austria and Hungary. His plan is, according to our contemporary, to prepare the way for action as soon as the time is ripe. Meanwhile the policy of the Monarchists is to hold demonstrations and to stir up an II- Semitistn in the three countries named. st Corner Beaubien and Erskine Sts. 700 Vinton Bldg. Ir• Y.. was foun d dead v.t no jets. Rabbi Mayer was 42 . who years of age, went to Albany about a year ago as successor to Rabbi Samuel Goldenson. Lately he had been suffering physically and ill health had compelled him to curtail many activities. Prior to his going to Albany:, Rabbi May was assistant rabbi at Temple Rodeph Shalom, Philadelphia, Pa. . • The National Jewish Hospital for Constmookes • at Denver, Colo., has launched an intensive campaign to secure sufficient funds for research, the aim of which is the discovery: of a specific preventive and cure for the white plague. A motion pict ire showing in detail the work and activities of the hospital Will be made, under the auspices of Mrs. Henry Moskowitz, of the Harry Levey Service Corporation. ll is USED CARS * The Vienna Zionists arranged for a processiondo Herzl's tomb on Sunday. the Ilth of July. number of Jewish organizations took part, in- eluding members of athletic chili., represen taut is of Zionist societies. J ewish students and a ntlitilice ii prospectiie settlers in the Holy Laud. • . • • VIENNA.—As a protest against the anti-Semitic pogroms of the stu- dents and the avowed hostility of Prof. Schwindt, head of the Vienna Uni- versity. the Jewish professors of this school have resolved to seek positions in foreign institutions and leave Vienna University. Some of the Jewish professors of the university are scholars of international reputation, and undoubtedly non-Austrian schools of learning will take advantage of the proffered cpportunity of adding such great minds to their faculties. • • • The Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society of Deliver, Colo., has opened a convalescent department. Henceforth it will have a separate home for such patients as are not sick enough to require hospital or sanatorium care yet not strong enough to resume work so as to be self-supporting. Mr. I. Rude, second vice-president, has deeded to the organization an eight-acre tract of / land consisting of farm and orchard with a number of one-story buildings originally designed for sanatorium purposes. It is beautifully situated on a high piece of ground about a mile and a half from the J. C. R. S. Sanatorium. This useful J. C. R. S. adjunct will be known as the Rude Convalescent Home of the • From the President's Desk—Talk No. 18 When Detroit Was a Village When Detroit's oldest residents were but children—befo re most of us were born—in the old pioneer days before telephones, gas•or elec- tricity came into use, this bank was an established institution— an im- portant factor in the financial and inudstrial !fie of old Detroit. That was long before the Civil War—and, Just as Detroit has grown from a trading post to the auto. mobile center of the world, so has this bang grown In service and resources. • • . Bent not conquering little known fastnesses o f t h e Cascad mountains e afoot two Rabbis have left Spokane on the prelimin ary stages of a tong hike. Rabbi Alexander D. Segel of Fresno, Cal. • has been the guest at Spokane for a month of Rabbi Julius A. Leibert of Temple Emanu-El. They went by train to Seattle and will renew war service recollections at Camp Lewis for a few days prior to launching out on the great adventure. The two will leave Seattle afoot for Vancouver, B. C., and then turn their faces toward Spokane, crossing the mountains a course pa rallel Ira boundary line. The hike will be ou t o the internatonal er paths, and trails rely trodden and through a wild mountain district where an occasional prospector is like- ly to hr the only human being encountered. The course entails a hike of about 500 miles. The long tramp will end at Colville, 90 miles north of Spo- kane, where Mrs. Leilort will await their arrival in the smart touring car recenty presented to Dr. Leihert by his devoted congregation. IRS STATE BANK Or OILTIWIT Lea.1 Lafayette and Get:mold St. Nine Convenient Branched 1