fsPencorrionsaelRallai p_ PAGE TEN MSUISSIESIM WOODWARD AVE. Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse It is definitely established that the next Zionist Congress will convene on September 1. • • • • Arthur Ruppin, member of the Zionist Commission, left for Europe. Dr . Eder is now the only remaining member of the Commisision. Particular People Prefer the Palate Strictly censored. Highest standard Miss Detroit Cigar Ambassador Wallace attended solemn services held at the Paris Jewish Synagogue in honor of the American soldiers buried on the fields of France. Mr. Wallace made a brief addresss from the pulpit. • • • • It is reported from Jaffa that the Moslems invited to attend the banquet on the British warship, "Iron Duke," held in the Jaffa harbor, refused to attend in order to avoid meeting the Jews who were invited. • • • • The British authorities in Je rusalem have forbidden all travel from St- ria into Palestine. The prohibition aims to prevent smuggling of arms in- to Palestine. 8c Each Manuel Urbach Marble and Granite MONUMENTS 564 Winder St. Cadillac 48 The only Jewish Monument Dealer in Detroit. • is • The Clothing Event of 771e Season is Mr. Cyril Jacobs has been elected as a member for Clapham on the Lon- don County Council. His majority over his opponent, a Labor candidate, wan 3,655. • • The Paris relief committee is in receipt of forty-five thousand francs sent by Argentine Central Jewish Relief Committee with instructions that the money be used for the purchase of medicaments for Ukrainian refugees. • • • . The Jewish community -of Doncaster, England, has sustained a severe loss in the death of Mr. Hyman Schapiro. )le was the founder of the con- gregation and its president until the• time of his death. • • After a term of 25 years, Mr. Max Herzberg has retired as president of ' the United Hebrew Charities, of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Herzberg has been elected to fill a new office, that of honorary president. • • • • Contracts have been let for the erection of a new infirmary building for the Eagleville l'a. Sanitorium for Consumptives. The building, which will cost $95,000, will be ready for occupancy on October 1. CLEANER CLEANERS Glendale 4845. CLEANERS & DYERS, Inc. Good Work—Good Service. 17 The Supreme Court has granted permission to the Home for the Aged at Mount Vernon to sell its property for the reason that it was too small to ! accommodate its inmates and a new home had been purchased. W. Call For and Deliver. 3873 Grand River Ave. ALBERT B. WEISS, Sae. and True. — Henry the Hatter • • • When the annual graduation exercises of Columbia University are held Iron. Oscar S. Straus will .participate, it being the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of his graduation from that institution. • • • • The new home recently acquired by the Y. M. II. A. of New Haven, Conn. was dedicated and thrown open last week. Lieut.-Gov. Charles A. Temple- ton was the orator of the occasion. Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Library Park Hotel Bldg. • • • • Gratiot at Library. ma No USFB '22 - $33 TIL56 1 +11 1 . -51 1 fe llf- VI016 MTESESMOMTEMTEMMEEMMEMEI __ _ RT DECIDES J. D. C. CANNOT CO'T BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS DUE TO FLUCTUATIONS IN MONEY CARS Wanted – ALKON AUTO SALES — WE PAY SPOT CASH 61 Palmer W., near Woodward Break That Cold at the Famous WAYNE BATHS Front St.. between Second and Sulphur Mineral Third. Water, the tame as Mt. Clemens But in Detroit These waters are a never.fallIng remedy for Rheumatism, Nervous- ness, Eczema and all other forms of skin diseases. In such painful troubles as Neuritis and Sciatica We use, In connection with the mineral bathe, Electrlo-Theraphy, administered by experts, the com• bination treatment giving almost instant relief. Open Day and Night for Ladles and Gentlemen $1.00 Mineral Bath $1.50 Turkish Bath 60o Lodging Take Woodward Car Marked "Through," get off at Second and Jefferson Telephone Cherry 4784 HAVANA CIGAR Edmund G. Lewis JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR Chapel and Oft. 7739 JOHN R. Complete Motor Equipment Market 2114 Northway 21.75-R Office Bookkeeping Systems Monthly Reports of Operations In•estig•tions Relief Committee Cites Hardships Under Which Representatives Work in At the next meeting of the Great Actions Committee a proposition will ere Committee Poland and Point to Agreement to Show W . be submitted to move the head office front The Vague to Jerusalem as soon Is Not Responsible for Changes ihValue n in possible, and that of the seven directors at least, three be domiciled as Eretz Yisrael. m A lawsuit against the Joint Distri- amount was at once converted into • •• • • Polish marks, at the rate of 275 marks per dollar, which was 7 marks individual remittance work, was re- proper "MIS' tried before Judge Doughdy • • • • lof the Seventh District Cuort of representatives of Jewish organizations recently formed The council of a Brooklyn, N. Y. The eels ion of the I Utic a N Y has arranged for the promotion of Kashruth and supervision over all meat markets, delicatessen stores, etc., announcing Court was that the Joint Distribution - Committee could not be held respon kosher products. Bible for losses due to the fluctuation The new Main Street School, Seattle, Wash., will be named the Bailey of exchange rates. The plaint! was Gatzert School, after Bailey Gatzert, pioneer merchant, of Seattle. The . Mr. Reuben Fink, who claimed the honor was paid on the ground that Mrs. Gatzert had founded Seattle's first sum of $242.72 from the Committee on the following grounds: kindergarten. • • • • On August 4, 1920, according to the remittee, and it was only on Nov - ember 23 that word came from New York recalling the money. By the time the remittance (in marks) came back to New York and could be con- verted into dollars, the marks had so declined that the money amounted only to $207.28, which sum was re- turned to the plaintiff. The Joint Distribution Committee, Mr. Kahn pointed out, did not under- take this work for profit, but only as Max Steiner, who died in Ruma, Jugo-slavia, on April 4, 1921, has left Mr. Fink, he sent $4500 to Genie. a relief measure, and because private 5,000 Fink of Warsaw through the Joint banks refused to do it. The work of the Jewish National Fund 225,000 crowns for the purchase of land, crowns for the holding of "Jahrzeit" services in Roma and Jerusalem, and Distribution Committee. The money transmitting individual remittances wes sent by cable. Two weeks later cost the Committee about $500,000, besides sub-legacies of 400,000 crowns. • • • • • he received word htat Genia Fink had and it did this solely in order to miti- . During the past year, although its bed capacity is only 67, the Mount already left Warsaw for America gate the plight of the war suffves ere rs in Sinai Hospital of Philadelphia, Pa., treated 2,109 patients. In the out pat- Accordingly, he came to the office of through aid sent by the t Distribution Committee on • lent department 60,000 people were treated, an increase of 13000 over America. In the present csae, for August 19 and asked that the money example, the cablegram about the previous year. • • • • ' be recalled. Ile got the money back money cost twelve dollars, whereas Ilyman Sinn, of Salem, Mass., aged 92, was tendered a farewell recep- on January 17, 1921, but instead of the Committee charged the plaintiff tion at a local synagogue last week and presented with a substantial purse. the original $450 he received on y only ten dollars, which was the rate Mr. Simon later left for New York arid is now enroute to Jerusalem, where $207.28. Ile demanded, therefore, charged for every cable remittance. that the Committee refund him the The Committee's funds had been rais- he expects to spend his remaining days. • • • • remaining $242.72. ed here in order to aid the war suf- Circumstances Described. ferers over there with food, clothing, The Roumanian ex-Premier, Mr. Voida-Voievod, made repeated protests Attorney Alexander Kahn, Chair- and other necessaries; and if the House against the use of the nickname Szidi (for Jews) by the anti- in the Semite Kum durring an interpellation by Deputy Straucher against the man of the People's Relief Commit- Committee were to make good for a tee, appeared in behalf of the Joint loss that came about through no fault anti-Jewish students' riot at Czernowitz. i • cr b- . s 0 • ' Distribution Committee, and de of its own, it would mean that it must Angora London Times prints a dispatch from its Constantinople corres- ed to .the Court, the circumstances deprive war-stricken children of milk at and danger under which the Commit- and their elders of bread in order to The in which it is stated that the Turkish Nationalist government Angora has sent propagandists into Mesopotamia and Palestine with instruc- i tee had conducted its work in Poland give the money to one who had al- tions to stir up trouble in those countries for the British. ' at that time, as well as the causes ready succeeded in bringing over his • • • • that led to a loss of money on the family to peaceful and prosperous The British Administration here has granted permission for the conven- part of the plaintiff. America. The cablegram about the $450 was Quotes Agreement. ing of an Arab congress in Jerusalem. The first congress, held at Haifa in December last, was refused official recognition by the Palestinian High sent out to Warsaw on August 4. Mr. Kahn then pointed to the This was at the height of the Russia- agreement the plaintiff had signed on Commissioner. Polish war, during the Bolshevik ad- • • • • paying in the money, wherein he ex- It is learned on good authority in London that the Joint Distribution Com- Vance on Warsaw, the inhabitants of plicity agreed not to hold the Com- mittee is negotiating with Zionists authorities on the establishment of a that city were fleeing in panic, and mittee responsible for any losses due ' mortgage bank in Palestine. The Relief Committee, it is ascertained, is the office of the Joint Distribution to fluctuations in the exchange rates ready to assist to the extent of $400,000. Committee was expecting every min- or any other causes beyond the Com- ute to be ordered to evacuate the • • • • mittee's control, and demanded that The French press greets the news of Walter Rathenau's appointment city. And as a matter of fact, about the Court dismiss the case against the as Minister of Reconstruction in the German Cabinet, with an attack upon August 8, the Committee was order- Committee. Jewish millionaire with Commun- ed, both by the Polish author and Col. Herbert Lehman, the Vice him in which it is maintained that he is a by the American legation, to evacuate ist ideals and tendencies. Warsaw. The office was then remov- Chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee, testified that the Commit- • • • • The London Daily Telegraph publishes a Bolshevik circular against Zion- til ed October to Danzig remained un- tee's system for transmitting money 10, where when it all the danger ism, from which it is learned that the recent treaty between Soviet Russia was act ' and it became possible to was the best that could have been de- and the Turkish Nationalists contains several articles regarding Turkish re- return to Warsaw. During these vised in New York. Davit J. Sch- months communications between the weitzer, an expert accountant who lations to a Jewish national home in Palestine. • • sed office in Danzig and the until recently was attached to the • Warsaw office of the Committee, tes- , Denver, Col.,has its of When the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society W i mapi rn" office in New York were very tified to the efficiency with which the annual meeting at Boston, Mass., one of the delegates will be Mayor Sulli- m and under these unusual con- work was carried on in Poland while ry di- poor rn of Worcester. Mayor Sullivan was recently elected an honorary ditions it was impossible for the Cor- van, rect . P . or of the organization as a result of his work on behalf of the society. mi ttees system o f transmitting mon- the war was still in progress. After hearing both sides, Judge • • • • ey to function as promptly and Doughdy declared that the Joint Dis- : It is rumored that the Bias intends very shortly to liquidate its Warsaw punctually as under normal condi- tribution Committee had done every- departments which deal with the transfer of money from relatives of refu- tions in Warsaw. thing•possible for the benefit of the Money Converted into Marks. gees and with the transmission • of telegrams to the relatives of refugees. It was only when the office was plaintiff without thought of gain or The news has created considerable consternation due to the general prevail- rofit and could not be held responsi- ing fear of the dishonesty of private banks to which the emigrants will now transferred back to Warsaw that, p among other remittances, was found ble for losses due to causes beyon have to turn. its power and control. Ile then dis- • • • • the item of $450 for Genia Funk. In the Polish law and missed the case against the Commit- It is reported from Lodz that the Jewish population of that city hes been accordance with in constant dread of a pogrom during the last few slays. Agitators passed the practices of the Committee, this tee. through the streets calling on the Gentiles to attack and murder the Jews. Most of the Jews fled to their houses, but five were seized and brutally beat- en. Two of the pogrom agitators v:ere. ar:ested. service as president. THE A-I MILD Factory Cost Systems Audits Taa Reports 5 The members of the Congregation Society Temple of Concord, the lead- , b ution Committee, which broug 604 FREE PRESS BLDG. General Real Estate. Insurance, Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In. vestments and Store Property PHONE CHERRY 1196. SI Frank & Seder—Men's Store—Third Floor. circumstances under per dollar above the rate then cur- ing reform Congregation of Syracuse, N. Y. signally honored Mr. Gates 1 light all the Thalheimer last week on the occasion of his having completed 25 years of which the Committee carried on its rent. The office then tried to locate Maloney-Campbell Realty Co., Inc: ' SI smFassmms A Girl's Auxiliary has been formed in connection with the Jewish Shel- I ---- ter House and home for Aged of Indianapolis, Ind. The purpose is to raise funds through the means of entertainments and other social activities. Miss Bertha N. Jaffre, of thiscity, ShasS been awarded first prize by the American Museum of Natural History, of New York, in a competition for the museum's magazine, "Natural History." There were 62 competitors. Gual-anteed Savings Manufacturers have sold us THOUSANDS OF SUITS at prices that are LOWER THAN WE DREAMED POSSIBLE this season—and in keeping with our policy we are giving our customers not alone the FULL BENEFIT OF THE SAVINGS but we are SACRIFICING a portion of OUR NORMAL LOW PROFIT. That's why you can buy high-grade clothing at these sensationally reduced prices. • . • • METROPOLITAN t ; 1 ALL WOOL SUITS Eugene Segal won first prize for the best short story submitted in the Prize Day contests, which were held this month at the University of Cincin- nati. The title of his story was The Valiant Never Die." • • • • The Metropolitan Archbishop of Bosnia recently attended a banquet at Sarajova, during the course of which he delivered an address, speaking in highest terms of the Chief Rabbi, Dr. Levy. s-•••••••.– .... ON In 200,000 Sale of Clothing M E N The Central Ukrainian Committee here has sent a delegate to Mexico to investigate the possibilities for a Jewish immigration into that country. Floyd HIelanasie Superb OreMete% In a long editorial, the "Courier Polsky" of Warsaw, criticizes the gov- ernment for searching out all sorts of excuses and always accusing various elements of the population for government crises and for the general un- favorable condition in the country. The paper calls such action irrespon- sible and warns the authorities that Poland's cnodition will not improve un- citizens of the land. til equality and justice is vouchsafed to all • • • • message from Beirut, High Commissioner Sir Herbert According to a that city to confer with General Gourard, Samel of Palestine has arrived in French High Commissioner of Syria, on the question of co-operation be- tween the English and French in the Near East. At a dinner given in his closer entente honor, Samuel declared that his dearest desire was to see a . with the French in the Asian affairs. Sir Herbert Samuel proceeds from visit the ancient ruins there. Beirut to Baalbek to • • • • per- As a result of the Jewish May Day demonstration held with the Poland, 600 Jews were wounded in mission of the authorities in Warsaw, hooli- them by the police and mob. The secret police and the an attack on brutal attack on the Jewish labor procession and men, gans engineered a in the streets. A large number women and chidren were cruelly beaten now in hospitals. In addition, the Poale Zionist of the injured Jews are and about 150 Jewish demonstrators were arrested. leader, Mr. Zrubovel, bloodshed during the assaults on the The streets bore evidence of the was not molested. Jewish procession. The Polish labor demonstration' Phones: West 28 ICE West 139 West 4340 Saves Food Office and Docks, 4163 West Jefferson Ave. Branch Yard, Warren Ave. and P. M. R. R. CRYSTAL ICE CO., Ltd. Accountants and Auditors 616 FORD BUILDING TELEPHONE MAIN 5484 Offices: New York City Syracuse, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. Resident Partner: WILLIAM B. 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