PAGE TEN VETKOITAII IS/1 RUA IC LE I al Pi MLIASSIPARETrr- IERS PARIS.—A new Jewish weekly has made its appearance in Czernowitz, says a report front that city. The organ professes Zionist inclinations. rAt4 PARIS.—Matzos in Poland this coming Passover will cost per pound, according to a report from Warsaw. • • • :+1111111 Ea nu5.0%, n, •I MI 1E1E1 11111•1111•1•1•11•1•1•1•1•1 1•111111•1•121•1111 11111 111111•1010101•1 •1 III I I Any business that requires de- livery can use Dodge Brothers Business Car with profit. Because its operating-economy and maintenance-economy have been universally established. rkr ...aune eamumption t. unu.•117 I.• The cr. mu..., le unu•u•Ily high THOMAS J. DOYLE Woodward at Garfield Glendale 4700 ISO marks The Jewish community of liangor, Me., recently elected Rabbi Nahum Wolf of New York as their spiritual leader. ' • • icirr=nnE1=11.1-1-11.-1 MBER CO. E CALL Glendale 630 642-658 Grand River Ave. Coal Yards NI • • • KUSCHEWSKI BRO S. INCORPOR,1TED - WARREN AVE. & P. M. R. R. BUCHANAN ST. & P. M. R. R. WALNUT 3249-2081 REPORT OF DETROIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. SHOWS 43' , INCREASE per cent. The showing is all the more unusual when it is realized that the average increase for all American companies was 28 per cent. The total premium income of the Detroit Life in 1920 was $769,979, an increase of $204.348 for the year. The Jan- uary edition of the monthly maga- zine published by the Detroit Life Insurance company is off the presses. Concerning the general business con- ditions in Michigan the magazine con- tains the following editorial summary: "A careful survey of general business and industrial conditions throughout the state of Michigan indicates a com- plete change for the better. Not only are the automobile and other machine manufacturing companies resuming operations on a substantial scale. but miffing evidently has increased. Fann- ing in agricultural districts throughout Michigan indicates that farmers are planning for larger crops ill 1921. due particularly to return to the farms of high-class agricultural labor. Evi- dence of thls improvement is seen not only in the increased demand for life insurance but in the readjustment of practically all savings accounts." PREMIER DECLARES Yet people know less about it than about almost any other thing they buy and use . What we advocate Is conservation and cconcmy through the use of the right wood In its proper place. To this end we stand ready to reeve lumber deal-rs and the public with any desired Information as to the qualities of different species and the best wood for a given purpose. We Invite inquiry bearing on any phase of your lumber problems. DETROIT LUMBER DEALERS ASS'N. 700 Vinton Bldg. 114 Woodward CONCERT BY FAMOUS HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND FIRST CLASS SERVICE shlbert Hyanison, the well-known Zionist of London, has been appointed an immigration official in Palestine, with the rank of assistant director of immigration. • KLEIN & LEITN1 R Governor Miller has announced the appointment of Major Robert Gug- genheim and Commodore Louis NI. Joseplithal, of New York city, as mem- bers of his military staff. • • • 1RESTAURANT • The members of Congregation Witai-El, of St. Louis, Mo., have voted a pension to the widow of the late Rev. Mr. Spitz, who served the congrega- tion for over forty years as rabbi. • • • • . LONDON—In the House of Com- mons recently, Premier Lloyd George replying to questions declared that the Jerusalem riots last April were clause(' by the Arabs believing that they were bring dealt with unjustly. The final settlement of Palestine and Mesopotamia. the Premier added. will show that the European mandatories are acting entirely in a spirit of jus- tice. The Premier also stated that he recommended the establishment of a special department for the Middle East, and that the government's ex- penses in Palestine were being grad- ually reduced. 25 BROADWAY A force of workmen is busy remodeling the synagogue of Congregation Beth Jacob, Cohoes, N. Y. The seating capacity will be greatly enlarged when the alterations are completed. • • • • USED CARS The Brooklyn (N. Y.) Hebrew Orphan Asylum harbored 700 children last year. The cost was $314 per capita, which is almost double what it was five years ago, yet the lowest of any kin .dred . institution in the state. LONDON.—The "I'all Mall Gazette" announces that it learns Sir Alfred Mond has beer, entrusted by Premier Lloyd George with the mission of dis- cussing certain important financial plans with Sir Herbert Samuel. • ir is Dr. Louis L. Mann, rabbi of Congregation hlislikan Israel of New Ilaven,. Conn., has been chosen one of a group of four professors at Yale to giee a course jointly on "Comparative Ethics." • • The Central Bureau of the Mizrachi World Organization has been moved from London to Palestine. It is situated in Jerusalem and is under the direction of l'rofessor H. Pick, Dr. Victor Schonfeld and Rabbi J. L. Fish- Man. • • • • RIGA.—The Jewish National Council of Lithuania has called a confer- ence of Jewish farmers with the object of creating a permanent organization of agriculturalists, says a Kovno dispatch. It is also proposed to found an agricultural college for the practical training of Jewish farmers • • • • • • • • LONDON.—Royal confirmation to the appointment of Lording Reading as Viceroy for India has been given by King George. Lord Reading's yearly salary will be 244,000 rupees On American money equal to more than $00,000). • • si • Miss Anna Marcus, who has been assistant secretary of the Cincinnati (ft) Board of Elections for seven years, has handed in her resignation to take effect January 1. Miss Marcus has been appointed business manager of the Dixie Terminal building. • • VIENNA.—Mr. S. Landman, political secretary of the Zionist Organi- zation, is at present negotiating with the Roumanian government and local British representatives in an effort to obtain Roumania's help for Jews desiring to emigrate to Palestine, according to a dispatch front Bucharest. ▪ • • • WARSAW.—Recently members of the various groups of Jewish MCI) of art and literature met at a conference and decided to form one organization. A further conference on a larger scale will he called within the next few days. An executive committee has been formed of the following: Herman. chairman; N. Berlowi, Veisenberg and Neiman, committee. • • • is LONDON.—A farewell banqui I was given last week to Boris Goldberg on the occasion of his departure for Palestine, where he proposes to settle, together with his family. Mr. Sokolow was the chief speaker at the gather- ing. Mr. Goldberg was, prior to the war, one of the most noted Jewish merchants in Russia. More recently he has been residing in this country. • is is is Speaking at a reception given in l'retoria last month upon the visit of Chief Rabbi Hertz, General Smuts, the South African Prime Minister, paid a high tribute to the Jews, who, he said, were a great factor in South Africa and were going to be a greater one still, and that they were going to make to South Africa one of the most notable contributions in her whole history. • • is Edward Monash, who forty years ago established the first department store in Denver, Colo., is dead at the age of 72. He was president of the City Board of Charities, a member of the Board of the Denver Home for Jewish Children, a past president of the Chamber of Commerce and also of the Board of Public Works. He was an uncle of General Sir John Monash of hustralia. • • • WARSAW.—Representatives of the local Jewish press conferred with Dr. B. Bogen and Mr. Kovalsky, two of the chief workers of the Joint Dis• tribution Committee, regarding the future of the cultural institutions in Poland. It was finally decided to cable an appeal to America not to effect immediately the decision of the J. D. C. to withdraw all support which has until now been given to cultural work. • . • WARSAW.—Local Jewish doctors have organized for the purpose of raising the standard of health of the Jewish population, which is at present very lose. In addition to personal service and medical supervision which the doctors will render, efforts will be made to provide greater medical and sanitary facilities for the Jews of I'oland. The movement is headed by the well-known physicians, Geldflam, Bischowsky and Lewin. • • • • LONDON.—One of the largest public meetings ever attended by Dutch Jews took place at Amsterdam last week, according to a dispatch from that city. The meeting was called by the Zionist Organization for the purpose of initiating a campaign for the Foundation Fund and the chief speakers were Professor Chaim Weizman, Vladimir Jabotinsky and Herbert Graham, the British Ambassador at The Hague, who was given a tremend ous tton A number of influential Jews promised their support for the Founda• tion . Fund. . • • • • LONDON—A considerable drop in the prices of flour, condensed milk, naphtha, oil, coal and other living necessaries is reported in a dispatch from Ierusalern. The Palestine government has withdrawn the embargo on the export of barley which has been maintained for some time, A Swedish steamer with a large cargo of provisions and materials is expected to reach Palestine during next week. 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Zinc], who for many years has had charge of the amusement de- partment fo the New York Evening Journal, will establish his own weekly paper, beginning January I. It will he devoted to vaudeville and pictures and will be called "Zit's Weekly Newspaper," and will probably be turned into a daily before Inog. • • • Hon. Simon Bamberger, Governor of Utah, recently addressed the mem- bers of the Rockdale Avenue Temple, Cincinnati, 0. Mr. Ilamberger touched upon the customs of the Mormons and later on addressed the children of the religious 'mous sc oo , impressing upon his young auditors the importance of hon- oring the Jewish name at all times and at all places. • • Wanted Select Dancing Nightly WARSAW.—Friends and admirers of the noted Jewish artist, Minkow- sky, recently gathered at a farewell banquet tendered him on the occasion of his departure for America. a ED GEWOOD-1787 S. M. & ALEX L REICHSTEIN, Pro's. Beginning with the new year Dr. Ludwig B. Bernstein will assume the duties of executive director of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies at Pittsburgh, l'a. Dr. Bernstein was formerly in charge of the Hebrew Shel- Morris Fishman, Wayne Co. General tering Guardian Society Orphanage at Pleasantville, N. Y., and more recently director of the Bureau of Jewish Social Research. Agent, Say. Personal Equation • • • Factor in Company's Succe... The King and Queen of Spain, on their recent visit to London, witnessed the performance of Mr. 'Maurice hloscoviteli in "The Great Lover." After The annual report of the Detroit the performance the King and Queen sent for Mr. Moscovitch, who came Life Insurance company, just issued. into the royal box. Their hlajesties congratulated him on his acting and pre- shows insurance in force December sented him with a souvenir. 31, 1920, of $22,004,800. an increase • • • during the year of $5,127,229. 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Miss Sadie Isaacs, a blind girl student of the Central Foundation School, has passed the London University matriculation examination, doing her papers in Braille. • • Dr. Jacob 'Mann of London, Eng., noted for his important contributions to the history of the Jews in the Orient, will most likely be appointed to a professorship in rabbinics in the Baltimore (Md.) Hebrew College and Teachers' Training School. • • • Special Sunday Supper The reform Jewish congregation has recently been organized ill Ashland, Ky. A religious school has also been organized. LONDON.—Dr. Alexander Salkind has undertaken a tour to Norway in behalf of the Keren Ilayesod. He reports that he has already obtained promises for a quarter of a million kronen. • WEST AND NORTHWEST Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions ■ .m1. Glendale 2777.2778-2779 W4F1417 1. 0111461c°2L 411C'S CELLAR f:0018. 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