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May 20, 1921 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-05-20

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FOREIGN BONDS
For Cash, Partial Payment or on Conservative
Margin.

Isaac Shoenthal of Newark has ben appointed a member of the New
Jersey State Board of Taxation. Mr. Shoenthal took office on May 1.

The Jewish communal leaders have opened a People's University at
Vilna.
• • •
The Latvian Cabinet made a grant of 50,000 roubles to the Jewish
theatre in Riga.
• • • •
Colonel Gustavus Botch has been elected president of the Association
of Military Surgeons of Illinois.
• • • .
Mr. Isadore Grenabacher has been elected president of the Chamber of
Commerce of Weatherford, Tex.
• • • •
The Hebrew Ladies' Association of Monticello, Sullivan county, N. Y.,
have started a movement to erect a free hospital.
• . • •
The Lithuanian Government has decided to publish its announcements
in Yiddish among a number of other languages.
• • • •
The Jugo-Slavian Government announces that all creeds and nation-
alities will enjoy equal rights in the annexed territories.

Clarke Weekly Market Review gives the facts pertaining to
the active stocks in the various markets. Write today for a copy.

E. II.

E. H. Clarke & Co.

Established 1913.

Tomorrow (Saturday)---
Opening of Our New Department of

MEN'S FURNISHINGS

With a Great Sale

5,000 Fine Silk Shirts

Rabbi Weiss of Malazks, Czecho-Slovakia, has committed suicide on
account of the privations from which he had recently suffered.
• • • •
The government of Jugo-Slavia has recognized the pupils of the Yeshi-
both as theological students and exempted them from military service.
• • • •
Rabbi Uziel of Jaffa has accepted the call of the Jewish community of
Salonica, where he is about to take up the office of Chacham Bashi..

At a Fraction of
Regular 'Prices

Ninth Floor Real Estate Exchange Building, Detroit, Mich.

For the Iloover fund for the relief of starving Europe 129,000,000 was
raised. The Joint Distribution Committee turned in $2,200,000 to the fund.
• • • •
Rabbi Jesse Bienenfeld of Worcester, Mass.. is arranging to give a
course of lectures on "Jewish History" for the students
of Clarke College
'
I and Clarke University.
• • • •
Over 500 women were in attendance at New Ilaven at the second annual
Connecticut State Conference of Councils of Jewish Women and Temple
Sisterhoods.

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Joseph Greene, a leader in Jewish circles in Dublin, Ireland, passed
away last month, aged 76.. He was for over 20 years president of the
Be sure to advise with us in the matter of design as well as sub-
Board of Jewish Guardians.
• • • •
stantial savings in price. Exclusive designs as well as artistic tug-
At the annual meeting of the Connecticut State Society of Certified
potions will be made without charge
I'ublic Accountants, held in New Ilaven, Leonard M. Troub of Hartford
was elected president.

• •
According to the recent census held in Latvia, there were 30,769 Jews
in that republic. Of these 24,168 declared Yiddish to be their mother
tongue, 51 Hebrew, 1,745 Russian Inc11,789 German.
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From the President's Desk—Talk No. 52.

Just How Far Does Your
Efficiency Go?

Do you confine it strictly to your
everyday business affairs—or do you
also apply it outside of office hours!

Business efficiency applied to the
family budget, or to !I man's per-
sonal expenditures, can produce but
one result—a savings account.

If you're not building a savings account there is
surely something wrong with your system of
"home" or "personal" efficiency. Find out what
it is. Then change it. It will act like an increase
in your income.

Eagle Crepe Silks

The 250th anniversary of the Great Synagogue in the Amstel Strout,
Amsterdam, Holland, was celebrated on the first evening of Passover. The
synagogue is the oldest in existence in Western Europe.

Handsome Silk Jacquards

Temple Emanu-El of Denver, Col.,. has voted to raise Rabbi William
Friedman's salary from $10,000 to $12,000 per annum. Rabbi Friedman
some years ago was elected rabbi of the congregation for life.

The Boston City Club, probably the largest civic institution in New
England, has elected A. C. Webber as vice-president. Mr. Webber for over
ten years was assistant district attorney of Suffolk county.

• •
At a meeting held at Hamburg last month, General Scheines protested
against the anti-Semitic agitation, and declared that the Jewish soldiers in
Germany did their duty towards the : country during the war.

A campaign conducted by the Brotherhood of Temple Emanu-El of
Montreal, Canada, has resulted in the raising of $8,000 for the university
settlemnt.
• • • •
Dr. Meyer Solis-Cohen has been appointed assistant professor of in-
ternal medicine in the Graduate School of Medicine of the University of
Pennsylvania.
• • • •
To prevent the foreclosure on the synagogue of Congregation Kether
Torah of Pittsburgh, Pa., a special drive is now being made to raise $15,000.
Already $4,000 is in hand.
• • • •
Mayor Hylan has appointed former State Senator Abraham Kaplan to
head the New York City Civil Service Commission as successor to Morris
Cukor recently resigned.


Magistrate Alexander II. Geismar of Brooklyn has been reappointed by
Mayor Ilylan to serve as city magistrate for a full term of 10 years.
Magistrate. Geismar was at one time in the ministry and rabbi of Temple
Israel of Brooklyn.
• • • •
The famous historian, Dr. Dubnow, has accepted the invitation of the
Minister of Jewish Affairs to come to Lithuania. Dr. Dubnow has an-
nounced that he is bringing with him a new history of Jews, in Yiddish,
which will be printed in Kovno.
• • • •
Mrs. Rcka Scheyer, who died at Denver, Col., last month at the age of
74, had lived there for almost 60 years. In 1887 she was president of the
Denver Jewish Relief Society, and all through her life took an active in-
terest in communal affairs.
• • • •
The attacks on Jews at Budapest continue.. Recently a procession of
anti-Semites broke the windows at the Orthodox Synagogue and assaulted
many Jews in the streets. A movement is on foot in Hungary to prevent
Jews from visiting summer resorts.
• • •
Mr. Aaron Steeg, former editor of the New Orleans "Jewish Ledger,"
has been elected Great Sachem of the Improved Order of Red Alen for
' Louisiana.. Mr. Steeg is prominent in fraternities and is editor for the
"Square and Compasses," a well known Masonic organ.

It is another demonstration of the tremendous buying power of the im-

mense Frank & Seder organization—another demonstration of this

Frank 6' Seder—alen's Store, 3rd Floor

The new French High Commissioner in Tunis paid a visit to the Jewish
Hospital His excellency expressed himself as satisfied with the methods
of the hospital and granted an annual subsidy of 25,000 francs. He also
promised to support its complete reorganization.
• • • •
The Latvian Minister of the Interior, Mr. Berg, has sent an apology to
the Jewish deputy, Mr. Fishman, for having accused the Jews of causing an
affray between an officer and Jews at a public meeting. The minister sub-
sequently dicovered that his charge was unfounded.
• • •
The Jewish students of the Salonica Lyceum have declared a strike
against a French professor on account of his anti-Semitic insults. The
principal has already apologized to the Chief Rabbi and to the president of
the community, but the students demand the dismissal of the offender.
• . •
According to the Ilaarez, the administration of Baron de Rothschild's
properties in Palestine is about to begin with the construction of a huge
flour mill in Haifa. It is hoped that the mill will be able to turn out suf-
ficient flour to serve the whole of the country. The capital of the enter-
prise is 5100,000.











The Warsaw Lawyers' Association has by a large majority annulled its
previous resolution not to admit Jews to the bar. Deputy Hartglass ex-
plained to the meeting that the effect of the original decision would be to
compel Jewish lawyers to change their religion, but not to keep them

out of the legal profession.

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OWN YOUR OWN HOME!

As a reason for building in itself has been worn thread-
bare, but high rentals present an argument that anyone
can understand. Don't forget that rents will continue
to increase until more houses are built. The time for
any man to own a home is when he needs it and can
afford it.

Detroit Lumber Dealers' Association

700 Vinton Bldg.

606 Woodward

great

store's helpfulness to men who reckon with economy.

Maxim Gorki has interested himself in the case of the Hebrew poets,
Bialick and Tchernichovsky, who are now at Odessa and cannot get per-
mission to go to Palestine. Ile is trying to obtain a Soviet permit for them
to leave Russia. Similar efforts were made at Moscow on behalf of the
family of the late Dr. Tchlenow.
• • • •
In the course of the discussion of the Polish constitution in the House,
Deputy Grunbaum moved an amendment to the effect that the national
and political rights of the minorities should be guaranteed. The amend-
ment was defeated. Even the Socialists declined to support it, arguing
that Jewish interests were already sufficiently safeguarded.
• • • •
For the financial year bginning April 1, 1921, the budget of the Jeru-
salem municipality balanced at 550,000, as compared with f37,000 for the
previous year. Local taxes will be collected by the administration, which
will also provide a loan to the municipality for works of public utility, such
as the introduction of electricity, water supply and kindred objects.

Perry Frankel, who died in Philadelphia last week at the age of 51,
was well known in the Jewish community for his active and constant
interest in its educational and philanthropic affairs. Ile has formerly been
president of the Jewish Chautauqua Society and at the time of his death
was president of the Hebrew Education Society and a member of the Board
of Directors of the Rodeph Shalom, and of the Orphans' Guardians Society.
• • e
Reporting upon his efforts in Roumania, in behalf of the Executive of
the World Relief, Engineer Tiomkin states that he has succeeded in col-
lecting 500,000 lei for the relief of refugees. Ile also reports that the
situation of the refuges in Roumania generally is considerably improved
since the Roumanian government has decided to permit the naturalization
of refugees. Great possibilities, Tiomkin announces, are opening up in
direct immigration to Brazil and Argentina, the representatives of both
countries having offered every pouible help and co-operation in that direc-
tion. On the other hand, the American consul in Roumania is making all
sorts of difficulties for prospective immigrants. Tiomkin is at present
organizing • number of children's summer colonies and in this connection
makes • special appeal to American Jewry.

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POLICY IN PALESTINE
TO REMAIN UNCHANGED

LONDON. — The "Daily Tele-
graph" asserts that as the result of
Winston Churchill's visit to Palestine
and Egypt, the British policy in
Palestine will remain unchanged. In
the program of the Colonial Secre-
tary are included the organization of
a local defense force composed of
Arabs and Jews, the protection of the
holy places which will be placed in
charge of a special commission in
which Moslems and Jews will have
representatives and the development
of the port of Haifa.

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Books opened, audited, trial balance and
financial reports prepared. Reasonable rates.

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