Lepervort/Evasa thROMICIL PAGE TEN Phone Cherry 989 nregAnsoonssignsssonsm " THE GLOBE CO. House to House Distributors 1920 Second Boulevard Detroit, Mich. Louis Si. Unless Victor Mehony Satisfaction Guaranteed "Known For Values" WOOD WA RD AVE. Mrs. Betty Fleishman Holmes has donated $5,000 to the Cincinnati Medical College for the fitting up and maintenance of a restaurant for the Students. • • • • ,a• Mr. L. Grossman, of Erie, Pa., has been elected superintendent of the Jewish Orphans Home of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Grossman is a graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary of New nYork. .stair llaaau.• Select Dancing Nightly A gift of $5,000 has been received by Mount Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, from Mr. and Sirs. Manuel Valle for the fund which that institution is accumulating for a suitable home for its nurses. . • • • Palais de Danse Jtt It is learned from a reliable non-Jewish source that the British govern, ment has been receiving official reports from Washington containing the views and attacks of the American Zionist Organization against the World Zionist Organization. • • • • Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard Mr. J. Grad has been appointed by the City Commission of Newark, N. J., to erect the new city market on which the municipality is to spend $3,000,000. Mr. Grad is a young man who has been in the country but 18 years. • • Floyd HI*lunaris Superb Oreh•itzw, Miss Detroit Cigar LL r 1 8c Each Manuel Urbach Marble and Granite MONUMENTS 664 Winder St. Cadillac 48 The only Jewish Monument Dealer in Detroit. The Math Jeshurun Congregation of the Euclid Beach district, Cleve- land, Ohio, at a recent meeting named a committee to purchase a lot for a new synagogue. At the meeting Rev. Jacob Kohn was chosen rabbi and leader. ▪ • it • A Vaad Ilakuhol (Jewish Council) a number of congregations, lodges society is to ameliorate the condition cally, socially and economically. • • has been formed in Utica, N. Y., by and organizations. The aim of the of the Jewish people of Utica, politi- • • 4) , O, The 11-Day June Sale Drive Brings a Big Break in Clothing Prices The new recreation pavilion which the Jewish Charitable and Educa- tional Association of New Orleans, La., has just completed in Bay St. Louis was dedicated last Sunday. Funds for the new pavilion were collected by the Council of Jewish Women. • • • • Ilaron Henri de Rothschild is reported to have secured a temporary lease from Henry Bernstein of the theatre Gymnase in Paris dating from June 1 to February next. There was a question of presenting his medical problem play, "Le Caducee," with Harry Bauer, but difficulties seem to be in the way. • • • • At a bye-election for city councillor, of New Castle, England, Mr. M. Turner Samuels, solicitor, was elected by a majority of nearly 500. Mr. Samuels is a member of of a local family who have for years taken an ac- tive interest in all communal matters, his grandfather having been president of the Leazes Park Road Synagogue. • • • SI I 0 ~ L ll Morris Steinberg, a noted Yiddish actor, died at the Tubercular Hos- pital in San Bernardino, Calif., which is maintained by the Yiddish The- atrical Alliance, Inc. Steinberg had played all over the country, chiefly in New York and Chicago, with Yiddish stock companies, and was well known among the Yiddish thespians. He was 40 years of age. • • • • In London the Rev. J. F. 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The Scandinavian Jewish Central Relief Committee has called a con.' ference shortly to be held in Berlin to which all the Jewish relief organize- Gone in Europe have been invited, to discuss the subject of emigration from Soviet Russia according to the agreement between the Soviet government and the representatives of the Federation of Ukranian Jews. • • • The national jury of the third annual exhibition of Cleveland Artists, at the Cleveland Museum of Art, awarded two prizes to Charles E. Colman. The first prize for the best free-hand drawing (any medium) was won by a crayon drawing entitled "The Chapel at Guadalupe, Mexico." The third prize for jewelry was received by Colman for the design of "An Italian Ring." • • • • The Polish authorities near the Russian boundary continue to deport Jewish refugees from Ukrainia who carry no affidavits sent them by their relatives in America. The refugees are returned to Soviet Russia, where, it is reported, many have been seized by the Bolsheviks and shot as counter. revolutionaries. Skulski, Minister for Foreign Affairs in Poland, refused petition from the Jewish deputies in parliament to intercede on behalf of the Jews. Offered in 2 Tremendous Value-Giving Groups I I The'budget committee of the Lithuanian Parliment has recommended I an enlargement of the grant for the ministry for the Jewish affairs, in order that that office may be extended. In their memorandum the committee laid stress on the fact that the Jewish minority in Lithuania had shown greater patriotism than any of the other nationalities. The motion was agreed to by the house. • • Our Entire Stock Higher Grade 1 and 2-Pants Suits , 1 THAT'S SETTLED—the Value-Giving Leadership of Frank & Seder is conclu- sively evidenced in this remarkable VALUE - GIVING Sale. 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Open Day and Night for Ladies and Gentlemen Mineral Bath $1.00 $1.50 Turkish Bath Lodging 50c Take Woodward Car Marked "ThroLLn." get off at Second a ■ rt Jefferson Telephoor Cherry 4784 Maloney-Campbell Realty Co., Inc. 504 FREE PRESS BLDG . General Real Estate, Insurance. Choice Homes Two Flats. In vestments and Store Property PHONE CHERRY 119S. TME A-I MILD HAVANA CIGAR Edmund G. Lewis JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR Chapel and Offic• 7739 JOHN R. Complete Motor Equipment Market 2114 Northway 21-76-R In the course of a statement to the representatives of the Polish press, the Minister of Finance emphasized the necessity of a Polish-Jewish under- standing for external and internal reasons. He informed the journalists that the government was conscious of the demand of the press that the emigration of Jews should lig encouraged, and he was glad to announce that an emigration movement was already on foot. The government would assist the formation of a Jewish emigration bank. • • • a Alf Hayman, general manager for Charles Frohman, Inc., and one of the best known theatrical men in the United States died at his home in New York City from pulmonary trouble following pneumonia. Hayman, who was a brother of the late Al Ilayman, had not been in robust health since Ila- JERUSALEM. — The Vaad he had a nervous breakdown a year and a half ago. However, he continued (National Council) of Pales- actively in business almost up to the time of his death, directing his asso- Leumi tine met and expressed to High Com- ciates by telephone from his room. missioner Samuel its bitter complaint • • • Madame Van Cleef, of Paris, has been made a Chevalier of the Legion of and emphatic protest against the sus- Honor in recognition of her devotion and courage during the war. She pension of immigration of Jews into served as a matron in the nursing service and was chiefly concerned with Palestine. Such a reply to armed as- the care of the most seriously wounded eases. All her work was distin- saults on Jewish colonies was hardly guished by indefatigable energy and fearless devotion. She was wounded to be expected. Instead it would be while assisting in an operation, and her courage and calmness during the more in order to bring those guilty of bombing of the hospital at Compiegne, was largely contributed to its suc- violence to a speedy trial. The sus- pension of immigration, continues the cessful evacuation, received recognition in a special order of the day. statement, erroneously impresses the • • • • world with the guilt of the Jews. The During the debate in the Prussian Diet on the question of the commun- Vaad categorically demands the im- ist rising, Mr. Severing, Minister for the Interior, I strongly condemned the mediate concellation of the immigra- Right parties, who maintained that the Eastern Jews were responsible for tion edict. the rising. He further asserted that the mine owners and large estate Indications from Palestine are that owners should be held responsible for the presence of Eastern Jews in Ger- though there have been no fresh dis- many, where the had been employed as cheap labor. Of course, he admit- turbances, considerable excitement ted, there may be some undesirable elements amon them, but that was no and unrest prevails among the Jewish excuse for Jew-baiting. This attitude also renders any proposed measures population. A general dissatisfaction against immigrants most difficult, as it is sure to be interpreted as an anti- manifests itself with a manner in Semitic solution. The minister went on to the point out that illicit traders, which the proceedings against Arabs profiteering sharks and extortioners are likewise to be found in purely Teu- arrested in connection with the riots tonic circles, as for instance among Christian farmers, where there is no are being conducted. It is claimed trace of the Eastern Jew at all. that the sentences are far too lenient • • • • and insufficient to serve as a lesson The Jews of Macedonia and Thrace, who have since the Treaty of against further acts of violence. Sevros become Greek instead of Turkish subjects, have by the voice of the Jewish members of the Greek Parliament proclaimd their desire to remain under the new regime, and they protest against any alteration in the treaty. The deputy for Salonika, Dr. Alhanati, in the course of a speech in the Chamber, declared that Greek Jewry participated with the nation in protesting against the appointment of an Allied commission to examine the incontestable rights of the Greek nation. The Jews enjoyed all rights JERUSALEM. — Clarence Fisher, and full equality in the Hellenic fatherland, and looked with terror to any curator of the Egyptian section of return to a rule of tyrants at the moment when they had become free. Mr. the University of Pennsylvania Mu- Salomon Mitrani, deputy for Adrianople, declared that he felt it his duty seum, will commence excavating the on behalf of the Jews of Thrace, to declare that under the rule of Greece Biblical city of Beth Shan at the east- they enjoyed all rights and privileges and were governed by a just and ern end of the Valley of Isdraealon. kindly administration. Dr. Fisher expects to find the ruins • • • • of seven ancient cities on the same The President of the Portuguese Republic received an audience at Lis- site representing nine different civil- bon, the representative of the Keren Ilayesod, Dr. Ariel Ben Sion, who was izations. accompanied by Dr. Adolfo Bernarus, president of the Zionists Federation, Beth Shan (The House of the Sun and Mr. M. Amsalak, president of the Keren Ilayesod for Lisbon. The pres- God) is the modern city of Beisan on ident received Dr. Ben Sion and his companions, and gave them a particu- the Haifa-Damascus railway. It is larly cordial reception. He said that he had every sympathy for the cre- situated in one of the most fruitful ation of a Jewish Palestine and for the success of the Keren Ilayesod. He parts of Palestine and is watered by was so greatly interested in learning more of the details of the Zionist Move- numerous tributaries from the Jor- ment that about an hour was spent in answering his questions on the sub- dan, which likewise supply it with ject. The President was obviously very pleased to hear of the great suc- water power. Beth Shan is mentioned cess which the Keren Hayesod had attained in Lisbon, and when he was in- once in the holy Scriptures in Kings , formed of the establishment of a special committee for the collection of I, chapter iv:12. books for the library of the Hebrew University at Jerusalem, he offered copies of all his marks to this committee. Ile concluded the interview by JEWS MUST LEAVE POMERANIA expressing his warmest wishes for the further success of the Keren Hoye- ' soil. DANZIG—The People's Democratic • • • • party of Bromberg publishes a declar- The occasion of the annual official visit of the Queen of Holland to ation demanding all Jewish inhabit. Amsterdam last month was made t ,e subject of several Jewish demonstra- two tions of loyalty to the House of Orange. The Queen received in audience ants leave Pomerania within weeks and threatens them with bitter representatives of the Jewish community and altogether showed a great consequences if they do not. The interest in the aims and labors of her Jewish subjects. 'Among the heads new anti-Semitic wave seems to have of the various religious denominations received by Her Majesty was the been occasioned by the defeat Poland Amsterdam Rabbinate, headed by Chief Rabbi Onderwijzer. In addressing ined in the Upper Silesian the Queen, the Chief Rabbi said that w. ile there were countries in Europe susta where the Jews were today suffering degradation and forced to bend under Plebiscite. TI IMMIGRATION EDICT CANCELLING ASKED BY VAAD HA-LEUMI U. OF P. CURATOR EXCAVATES JORDAN the yoke of oppression, the Jews in llolland, under the rule of the house of HALDANE HOST TO EINSTEIN Orange. were allowed not only freedom of conscience, but, aide by side with other fellow subjects, were 'knower, in the best sense of the term, to LONDON.—Professor Albert Ein- develop their social and economic condition without let or hindrance. Her I Majesty replied that she felt unbounded satisfaction at the development stein will City rt. the borne of Lord and progress sf her loyal Jewish subjects, not only in her reign, but in Haldane during his forthcoming visit I to London. the reigns of previous heads of h - t CIGARETTES LIGGETT & NITERS TOIACCO CO. figT• Y°11'10€0 oiae