iifEllif11045/Itii RON ne PAGE TEN Mr. Michael Levinsky, who has been admitted to the Rochester (N. Y.) IntlISr- ARRNSITS TO Pi Jewiso Home for Inc Aged, claims to be 102 years old. • Julius Simon again tendered his resiglation as a member of the Zionist World Executive. Dr. liVeizmann accepted his resigation. rm. • • • a The Denver Jewish Federation has a budget of $200,000 to be divided among 25 institutions for this year. • • Special Sunday Supper Mayor Hylan, of New York, opened the Big Brother and the Big Sister 5:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. NI. se nu mg brothers and sisters. • • • • The recently reorganized Toledo Talmud Torah Association has adopted plans tor a drive to reach all the children of Toledo who arc not now attend- the Talmud Torah or any other religions school. • • • It is owned by many who can afford to pay anything they wish for the things they use. FIRST CLASS SERVICE KLEIN & LEITNER Baruch May, of Pittsburgh, left about $20,000 in his will to the various Inds!' and non-Jewish philanthropic institutions. He also left a suns of sza,OUO to be used for the benefit of his employes. • a • • II The gasoline consumption is unusually low The tiro mileage is unusually high 0 RESTAURANT Dr. Edward Niles, of Boston, a dentist, is the head of the Hebrew Messianic Council of New: England, whose object is to bring Jews to accept Jesus as their Messiah. We fear the Doctor had better stick to dentistry. • • si 25 BROADWAY New York's "Federation of Jewish Charities" is living through a severe crisis: it has no funds and it needs more than ever. It will require the greatest and most generous support to make up the required amount. a • • . USED CARS Legislative investigation has been asked to sift the charges that the First Corps Cadets, Massachusetts National Guard, refuse to admit Jews to heir ranks. • a • • The London "Morning Post" attacked Lord Reading's appointment as Viceroy of India, using the ridiculous argument that Moslems put the Jews .nto the lowest of religious castes and are less friendly inclined toward them. a THOMAS J. DOYLE WOODWARD to GARRIEU3 6LENDALe CONCERT BY FAMOUS HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND ,ng It is always bought because of its known value and its after economics. II 10 HUDSON TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. • • • drive of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities for an additional thou- 41 CADILLAC Private Appearing Can Limousines—for all occasions It 470n A new book dealing with Jewish life and Jewish character is "Debatable Ground," written by an English woman, Miss G. B. Stern. It looks as if it would make a profound impression. It a • Wanted Select Dancing Nightly — WE PAY SPOT CASH – ALKON AUTO SALES Palais de Danse The "Saturday Evening Post" is making a desperate light against immi- gration, which will work of the hurt of the many Jews in Europe who are seeking refuge from the hell of oppression, • Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard The Central Conference of American Rabbis will meet in Washington, D. C., the early part of April to consider important questions now: before Jewry. a • a a 61 Palmer W., near Woodward Maloney-Campbell Realty Co., Inc. Merl Hlobunam's Superb Ore/mkt& Bernard Rosenblatt, one of America's foremost Zionists, has been ap- pointed City Magistrate by the Mayor of New York. Mr. Rosenblatt is a sincere student of social conditions and his appointment is a good one. • CRACOW—Prof. Shore, of the Cracow University, made an address in which lie declared that Yiddish should be recognized as the official lan- guage of the Jews in I'oland. a. a • a BUCHAREST—The high command of the army ordered the hustle- diate dismissal from services of all Jews holding commissions in the Rou- manian army, on the plea that they are bolsheviki. Jewish students of Zurich, Switzerland, have decided to fast one flay in order to aid the Palestine foundation fund, according to a dispatch from that city. • a aa 504 FREE PRESS BLDG. General Real Estate, Insurance, Choice Homes, TwoFlats, In. vestments and Stove Property PHONE CHERRY i165, Miss Detroit Cigar HENRYfof HATTER DETROIT EXCLUSIVE 8c Each According to a report front Amsterdam, Dr. Lasker sailed for Havana, HATTER 49 6RATIOT AVE. COR. LIBRARY AVE. Cuba, where he will meet Capablanca in a match for the chess champion.: ship of the world. 4 ▪ ♦ a Glendale 2777.2778-27H/ a Vioni PppgHMf ret sn's Advocate S. Rosenbaum, the noted Jewish leader of Lithuania, who, it was understood, was to visit the United States at an early date, has post- poised his trip indefinite's', according to a Berlin dispatch. a • • • #1;7=5wWw... A. C. KRENZ ..n CELLAR DOORS. -- :411 litf0 1:6M 1* The French authorities have arrested a number of Jews at Tunis, Al- Merchant Tailor The Shop where courtesy and service prevail 4739 Woodward Ave Just North of Forest Ave. allttrattY OtoRoorskwas iieres, claiming that they spread communist propaganda, according to a h (."1"antin°Ple dispa tc . . • . A new stream of Jewish refugees from Ukrainia is reported to be aerie-' mg in Bukovinia in a Czernowitz dispatch. The refugees are in a most helpless state and the Jewish cominunily is utterly at a loss to help them. • i CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERS ,CONDUCTORS. MOONEY SCINEII3ER SECY &TREAS 212 - 214 HANCOCK AVE. WEST. o=os: t01=0 „ji „ wri „„,a„ . below shows how Oatmeal leads all 1 cereals in nourishment. "THE food table And for nearly 50 years, 1-1-0 has led all oatmeals in flavor and digestibility because it is double-toasted and steam-cooked. The paragraph and table below are quoted from U. Sj Health Education Bulletin No. 2. The following list given the cereals and flours in the order of the amount of nourishment which they contain. and their rating. based upon the proportion of the chief elements in the food which are necessary for growth: Oatmeal 1.500 Rye flour Force 1.305 Cornmeal A wheal cereal teoo Macaroni Graham j!cir . 1.100 Another cereal 1 150 Farina I 1 550 White wheal 1,350 flour 1 150 1 350 Hominy 1 150 1.350 Rice (white) 1.150 1,310 Corn flake. . . . 1,100 • THE 11-0 COMPANY : Dept. D; Buffalo; N. Y. tII want some more" Send your pram's name and we will send you fret, enough 11-0 for a sisalfortix persons HORNBY'S OATMEAL 4111 plICIMSAWSWWIsts%W.V.A%.%,,SSVAISILWAISMSWOAWANISISIS7. 50 CADILLAC 3333 Yellow Taxi Cab Company MONROE AVENUE AND HASTINGS STREET 00 On and lifter February 19111, we will make no charge for call- Ing for passengers anywhere within the city limits of Detroit. Highland Park. or Hamtramck. We are enabled to do this by the fact that we have established outlying stands. Thin will also enable as to give our customers much more prompt service. CADILLAC 3333 sswoomessswocssissmommovwxvcvslotwoommossslim. Chronicle Advertisers Represent The Best Merchants in 'Detroit LONDON-11'e are informed from lerusalein that Sir Herbert Samuel has ordered the suspension for one month of the. Poalei Zion publication "Kuntres." The High Commissioner took this action as the result of an article which appeared in that organ from the pen of Dr. N. Syrken. Syr- ken's article criticized the late Jeru- salem governor, General Storrs. and was based upon an address delivered by the latter in this city while being entertained by the Overseas Club. CHALLENGE U. S. ZIONISTS. LONDON—The local Anglo-Jew- ish publication. "The Jewish World," addresses itself to American Zionists declaring that now that the mandate has hero made public, they must make plain where they stand. Are they for participation in the great work in Palestine as part of the. gen- cral Zionist 1110VeMelll or have they decided to stand aside while this work is being done. ASSIMILA'TIONISTS WAGE FIGHT ON NATION RIGHTS p A it s —We are reliably informed Rabbi Stephen Wise leaves New' York next week for a lecture tour through the South extending over a period of three weeks. During his absence Rabbi Kopald, of Buffalo, and Rabbi Sidney Goldstein, of New York, will conduct the services in the Free Synagogue. • • • The note of religious regeneration was struck during the celebration of the seventy-fifth annisiersary of the West End Synagogue in New York last week. It was a most impressive ceremony and many of America's foremost Jews took part. • • • • There are now 222 congregations, comprising a membership of 30,1137, upon the roster of the Union of American Hebre• Congregations. This is a good showing from the standpoint of the number of congregations, but the number of members might be increased without difficulty. a • • a Do you remember "Samuel of Posen," the Jewish play, or rather the play with the famous character of the Jewish "drummer," who was N. B. Curtis? 'itirtis died the other day. His last appearance was in the "Sanadchen,' a 'slay by Charles Dickson and Henry Doblin. a • • • LONDON—Advocate Morris Alexander, Colonel David Harris and Mr. tfarry Grauman have been elected to the new South African parliament, sccording to a Cape Town dispatch received here. Advocate Alexander is a son-in-law of the late Professor Schechtor and is a leading figure in Jew- ish public life in South Africa. a • . a a NVARSAW—The Jewish members of the city council of Lodz have re- signed in a body as a protest against the decision of the council to exclude !elvish assistant lawyers from the cruets of the city. Councilman Yahr- hlum denounced the Socialist party, which is in control of the council, for its anti-Semitic decision. • • a • The principal officials connected with England's Eastern affairs are Jews— that the "Alliance Israelite" is under- Montagu. Secretary of State for India; Reading, now Viceroy; Samuel, High taking a campaign to offset the claims Commissioner of Palestine—and there is one other whose name escapes us now being made for Jewish National rights. In this effort, it has gained Kist at this time who is identitind with In/B-t's 'Bair,. Of course we are not blond, the cooperation of leading assimila- including, though he could be, • Sir Alfred • • • tionists among the Jews of Poland, NEW YORK--The Teachers' Institute of the Jewish Theological Sem- who are reresented by Professor Ash- kenazi and a few others belonging to inary is now conducting the following denartments: The regular three-year with 106 students, 56 men and 50 women; the postgraduate depart- Russian Jewry. ', lit with 29 students. 10 men and 19 women: the extension department with I lo students, 24 men and 92 women: a tidal of 251 students. • • • • WARSAW —The noreentane noem aralnet Jewish stildents established At thin itnisnsesitv et prevent l• mach were,. then Diet prevailing under the CvevIet re0lete In Rttssia Dot ne .iv Misdeed ennlicvnt• at the reediest 700 MARQUETTE BLDG. faculty. (We a few Jew• awe accented. although at leant 75 per cent of all DESIGNING COLOR PLATES enrdicente Wore 1eWs. The 23 per cent of the Gentile applicants of the group 14101DREIO00HING HALF -TONES were all accepted as students. 'SPRUN K ENGRAVING COMPANY DETROIT HICH„, to= Lawton -- for -- 0 Auditor' Thi. U.S.Bulletin proves H-O's food value GUN/ANT/ED PROOF PAINT. T. PLASTIC-SLAT EGRAVEL.SLATFT111 ROOFING. VIENNA—Anti-Sonitic organizations have notified the Folkes Theatre that they must remove all plays by Jewish authors, otherwise they threaten they will take forcible measures to have these taken off the stage. • PARIS—The efforts of the Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem have just Will Aid Zionist Drive for University been exhibited in the Louvre in this city and has drawn considerable atten- in Palestine. tion. • ♦ • • BERLIN--Prof. Albert Einstein, Replying to a question, Sir A. Williainsohn in the English House of proponent of the theory of relativity, Commons yesterday stated that the estimated cost of maintaining the pres- , O will sail for the United States Nlarell cot British military force in Palestine was -£500,000 monthly. 10 on the Dutch liner Nieinv Amster- • * 113111. He is going to New York to LONDON—Figures made available through the Palesttine official goy-, aid in ill, campaign on behalf of the ernment gazette show that between July In. 1920, and January 14, 1921, the: London 7:il"ii'l organization, whi.ell . administration made 289 civil service. appointments. Of this number 151 1 I' working. to establish theCnitersily .wt,„ 0 B ritishers, III Arabs and 27 Jews. of Palestine in Jerusalem. • • a a . 11 This information was received from BUD.'s PEST—For the first time in the l:atholie church, a Jewish girl, 0 Ins professor himself. meeting Clara K of the coitiiiiiiice which iti Kramer, w as permitted to be wedded to a Christian architect here to raise funds to build such a university will according to the rites of the Catholic church without the bride's conversion be held in New Turk in the latter to Christianity. A special dispensation was obtained from the Pope. • • • part of Marcie General Storrs, who was governor of Jerusalem during the entire period Prof. Einstein was invited by , ch h ea d „f th e L oa. Or the British military occupation in Palestine, is about to return to Jern- . 0 don Zionists, to attend ,h,. meeting Sall . In. where he. Will be associated with the administration of the Jerusalem , ll and will probably spend four or tive . district. 0 5 • • • weeks in the United States. His stay A Moscow report printed in the London "Daily Herald" states that' will he limited, lint, while no definite arrangements have been made, it is Russia has ten million cases of malaria fever owing to the lack of quinine likely he will deliver several lectures in the country. The same advices state that tuberculosis has also greatly .11 the relativity theory at 1'611es:ton increased. • • • • University. Mrs. Einstein. who speaks 1., English, will accompany him. An appeal is made for the relief of (I ntim Bloch, Jewish author, living II — in Vienna, who is in direst poverty. He rendered yeoman service lo his co- 0 religionists during the war. Remittances may be sent to Rabbi Dr. Gum- ORGAN OF POALEI ZION SUSPENDED FOR A MONTH wald, XX. Wallenstchier 41, Vienna • 11. . • EINSTEIN TO VISIT AMERICA IN MARCH AISO • lit-CCNRED 12° N1" " Pass the Word " rq s uR alei Fae v i o i em anent. , h l h l recommended. o firg anh . ilation and Reform of County Gov- I Has never held office; but has the ability and c ourt ige for a successful official. Vote for Lawton and a New Era in County Affairs. Contributed by Fellow Alumnae Detroit Central High School. 011 =Or inve. 01=10 From the President's Desk—Talk No. 39. City Banks Use the Small Town Banks' Money After the farmers have harvested and sold their crops—after the lumber men have sold their finished product- - after the cotton and tobacco growers have marketed their crops and the mock raisers have received their money from the packers, they repay their leans at their hanks. ' Then these smaller banks have more money on hand than they c an use until another season begins, His they loaan mui is of it to the larger city banks and receive Interest on it. Such loan, enable our banks to extend needed out to Detroit business enterprises—another examine of bank srvice. IRS STATE K BAN OF DETROIT