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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-09-23

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PAGE TEN

CO N ARD - ICHO R

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world. Excellent treatment of pas-
sengers. There is a local agent in
your town or nearby.

To Poland, Lithuania, Ult.
rainier and all Baltic States
via Hamburg:
Oct. 29
SAXONIA

The death is reported from Russia of Kalman Reisen, the eminent
Yiddish writer.

• •

3d Cl.

Cabin

$100.00
$145.00
Tax $5.00
Via Cherbourg, Southamp-
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow:
ALBANIA
Sept. 27
ALGERIA
Oct. 1
AQUITANIA
Oct.4
EMPRESS OF INDIA Oct. 6

W 0 OD WA RD -AVE.

The death is announced at Bombay, India, of Lady David, wife of Sir
Sassoon David, Bt.
• •




Baron Michael de Gunzburg, a member of the well konwn Russo-Jewish
family, died at Paris.
• •
• •

The Supreme Court has granted incorporation papers to the Hebrew Aid
Society of Staten Island.
• •

• •

Chief Rabbi Kuk of Jerusalem has issued an appeal for the establish-
ment of a world Yeshivah in Jerusalem.
• • •

Via England or Hamburg to Dan-
zig, $110; I.ibau, $120;
burg, $100.

The Drum Beat of Economy

Summons Men to This Great
Clothing Sale

Serious anti-Semitic excesses have occurred at Solok, Poland. Two
Jews were killed and others wounded.

• • •

Governor Shoup has appointed J. C. Bloom of Denver to succeed him-
self as a member of the Colorado State Board of Optometry.

• • •

Rabbi Henry Barnston has been appointed by the Mayor of Houston,
Tex., a member of the l'ublic Library Board.
• •



The Council of Ministers has decided to found a Jewish faculty in the
University of Lithuania to include Jewish philology, history and law.
• •
• •

According to the latest reports, the whole of the Minsk district is in
state of revolt, and bands are daily attacking the Jewish population.


.

Select Dandng Nightly

The only punishment received by the officers responsible for throwing
seventeen Jews in the Danube was their transfer to other regiments.
• •
.


Palais de Dance

In the course of the anti-European riots at Alexandria, Messrs. Isaac
Sheker, Samuel Belli, Solomon Mizrachi and five other Jews were wounded.
• • •

Particular People Prefer
the Palely
Strictly censored. Highest
standard
riroi Mlalmsaa's WWI, Or.". 401 °

Warsaw reports that the Polish government has accepted the resigna-
tion of l'rince Lubornirsky, the present Polish ambassador to the United
States.

• • •

The bill for the creation of an Austrian Upper House provides for the
representation in that house of all religious sects in the country with the
exception of the Jews.
• • • •

It is definitely announced that Vienna will have during the next season
two theaters which will give regular performances in Yiddish by Podzamtze
and will give light opera.
• •
4,

Miss
Detroit
Cigar

It is officially announced that the Lithuanian Jewish community is legally
entitled to call in the aid of the militia in the collection of taxes, especially
with reference to overdue rates and dues.
• • • •

The Ilungarian ministry announced, in reply to a question in Parlia-
ment, that it had ordered the cancellation of the bank notes on which an
inscription figured, inviting the public to beat the Jews.

Mr. Nathan Eckstein of Seattle, Wa4h., was unanimously elected chair-
man of the State Tax Survey Commission when the members of that body
had their first meeting with Governor Hart on July 13.
• •

8c Each



The hill for the abolition of anti-Jewish restrictions in I'oland will prob-
ablybe shelved for a considerable time owing to the evident unwillingness
of the government to proceed with the measure.
• •


Manuel Urbach

The Federation of Jewish Charities of San Francisco has entered into
a plan to co-operate with the University of California in arranging an ex-
tensive one-year course for the training of social workers.




Marble and Granite

MONUMENTS

A riot occured at the University of Cracow as a sequel to Mr. Lutoslov-
sky's anti-Semitic lecture. The reactionary students attacked the Liberals
and the Jews. In the course of the riot a Jewish student was shot.


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The conferences recently held in Warsaw for the purpose of aiding
Ukrainian pogrom, refugees has decided to send two special delegates to
America directly to negotiate; with American Jews regarding further relief.
• • • •

The Soviet government at Moscow has informed the Latvian Foreign
Office that it will suspend the repatriation of Latvian refugees now in Rus-
sia unless Jewish refugees are permitted to enter Latvia.

. • *

Two hundred Jews, including engineers, capitalists and manufacturers,
have left Warsaw for Palestine. This is the first group of Jewish immi-
grants since the immigration to Palestine was limited, through Sir Herbert
Samuel.
• • • •

The French government will return to Dr. Max Nordau his property
which it confiscated during the war. Representations on behalf of Dr.
Nitrifies were made to the French government by the World Zionist Or-
ganization.

• • •

The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem is suffering such financial
difficulties tantamount to bankruptcy that the British administration has
appointed a commission to manage the affiairs of the patriarchate for the
next two years.
• • • •

Men have heard about it. Hundreds of them have
already been here and bought their fall and winter
supply of clothing. Hundreds more will be here to
attend this sale.

Tremendous Sale of
Suits and Overcoats
at

$23.50 and $31.50

First, the clothing is high-class. It comes from
the most representative makers in the United
States, It is new.
The fabrics are clean and good.
The tailoring is clean and well-done.
The sale is clean, through and through.
There is nothing musty or murky or misty
about it.
It is the kind of a sale that will set this cloth-
ing store before the public in the right way.
Men who come will realize better than we can
tell them our sincere intentions of building up here
a clothing business based on the soundest prin-
ciples of square and right dealing.

WILL MAKE APPEAL
IN 337 SYNAGOGUES
FOR KEREN HAYESOD

The counter-revolutionary General Machno, leader of armed bands
against the Soviet authorities and perpetrator of numerous pogroms in the
WYORK.--Officers and Rabbis
Ukraine, has been shot by the Soviet authorities, together with his wife of 337 synagogues in Greater New
and entire general staff.
York
have
signified their willingness




to have the Keren Ilayesod appeal
The commander-in-chief of the Soviet army in Ukraine has issued a made on Rosh Hashonah, according to
report, according to which the pogrom bands of the notorious Machno, which the report of J. M. Hansen, Director
have spilled so much Jewish blood, have been completely annihilated. Uk- of the Synagogue Campaign. Since
rainian Jewry received the news with a feeling of relief.
then many replies have conic in from


• •
the Keren Hayesod organizers who
A missionary who styles himself Adenaei proposes to establish a Hebrew-- are canvassing the various districts
Christian church with its center in Palestine and branches throughout the of the city.
The Synagogue Committee is con-
orld. The new church, he declares, has no opposition to Jewish national-
centrating on the more important syn-
lie aspirations in the Holy Land.
• • • •
agogues, those having seating capa-
cities of SOO to 2,000.
Dr. Joseph H. Hertz, Chief Rabbi of England, arrived in London, Ile
In the following cities throughout
wss met by the Lord Mayor, the Sheriff of London and by several Jewish the country, Keren Ilayesod appeals
del stations. During his pastoral visit throughout the British Empire, Rabbi will be made in the Synagogues on
Hertz succeeded in collecting 60,000 pounds for the Jewish War Memorial Rosh Hashonah, according to advices
Fund.
received, Montgomery, Ala; San
• •
Francisco, Calif; Stockton, Calif;
The American consul in Warsaw has stopped issuing visa numbers to Toronto, Can; Denver, Colo; Hart-
persons wishing to emigrate from Poland. The practice in Warsaw has ford, Conn; Akron, 0; Fort Kent,
• been to issue waiting numbers to persons desiring to leave Poland. These
Me; Putnam, Conn; Chicago, Ill;
numbers correspond to those on a large waiting list held in the American Minneapolis, Minn; Middletown,
consulate.
Conn; New Haven, Conn; Washing-
• • • •
ton, D. C.; Miami, Fla; Pensacloa,
The Polish government has addressed itself to the United States in a Fla; Newark, N. J.; Paterson, N. J.;
note asking that Poland's quota of immigrants be increased. The site Hudson, N. Y; Cleveland, 0; Yonkers,
says that the American statistics, according to which Poland is entitled to N. Y, Brocton, Mass; Thor City, Fla;
but 30,000 immigrants, are incomplete and inaccurate, and that Poland's Gary, Ind; Terre Haute, Ind; Sioux
quota should be increased by 16,000.
City, la; Louisville Ky; Pittsfield,

• • •
Mass; Richmond, Va; Boston, Mass;
Pittsburgh agents of Henry Ford's anti-Semitic sheet, the Dearborn In- Dorchester, Mass; Milwaukee, Wis;
, dependent, have obtained an injunction which prevents the police depart- Portland, Me; Baltimore, Mel; Cum-
, meat from interfering with the sale of the publication. A hearing will take berland, 31d; Chelsea, Mass; Lowell,
'dace on Sept. 16 before Federal Judge Thompson, who is to decide whether Mass; Lynn, Mass; Malden, Mass;
New Bradford, Mass; Roxbury, Mass;
the injunction will remain in effect or be recalled.

• • •
Salem, Mass; Springfield, Mass; Wor-
cester, Mass; Detroit, Mich; St.
The Palestine Tools Campaign Committee in New York is in receipt
Joseph, Mo; Nashua, N. 11; Perth
of a cablegram of thanks from the United Workingmen's Association of
Amboy, N. J; Kingston, N. Y; Mas-
Palestine for a transport of tools valued at $80,000 which arrived in Jaffa
sena, N. l'; Staten Island, N. 'I'; To-
recently. The tools were purchased by the American committee with Suede
ledo0; Youngstown, 0; Allentown,
collected in a nation-wide drive which still continues.
Pa; l'hiladelphia, Pa; Pittsburgh, I'a;
Sherveport, Pa; Uniontown, Pa;
Dr. Edward Robertson, NI. A., B. D., D. Litt., lecturer in Arabic at the
Wilkes-Barre, Pa; Pawtucket, R. I;
University of Edinburgh, formerly assistant professor of Hebrew at the
Charlesten, S. C;' Dillan, S. C; Flor-
University of St. Andrew's, has been appointed to the chair of Semitic ence S. C; Memphis, Tenn; Fort
languages and literature in the North Wales University College, Bangor. Worth, Texas; Waco, Texas; Ilamp-
There were 16 candidates, among them Dr. Samuel Daiches of Jews' College ton, Va; Norfolk, Va; Petersburg,
and Captain Reuben Levi, Oxford.
Va; Seattle, Wash.
• • • .

0 • • •

Professor Gilberg Murray, delegate from South Africa, has moved a
resolution at the meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations which
provides for the guaranteeing of the rights of minorities. The assembly, it
is understood, will ask the Council of the League of Nations to form a per-
manent commission which will consider and report upon complaints ad-
dressed to the League and which will make inquiries when they are
necesso ry.
• •
• •

In a note to the Soviet government, the government of the White Re-
public protests against the pilgrims organized by Budeny's cavalry in the
5Iohilever district. The White Russian government demands that her rep-
resentatives be admitted into Soviet Russia in order to combat the pogroms
being made under Soviet control. If the Soviet government refuses to
accede to the demand, the note states, the resultant responsibility will
be Soviet Russia's.
. • •

Pogroms against Jews have started anew in Hungary. The Hungarian
pogrom party, Awakened 51Nryars• is again responsible for the "terror.'
This group is responsible for pogroms that have taken place in the towns
of Finkerchen and Plutik. In Plutik a Jewish doctor, Wilhelm Schwartz,
{Vas murdered in the street. Five Jewish bankers were arrested without
any cause, and tortured. The Jewish population is fleeing the town in panic
she outrages committed are so serious that the Jugo-Slovakian govern-
' meat decided to receive affidavits of the Jewish refugees giving details of
, the excesses perpetrated and to present them to the powers and the League
I of Nations.

There are 4,000 suits and overcoats in this sale,
and every one of them is good enough to go in the
regular stock of the finest clothing store in this
city—or any other city.

And we are selling them all at $23.50 and
$34.50—two prices that break clothing prices to

a lower level than they reached in years.

Come to the sale at once. See for yourself the
long lines of crystal cases filled with the finest of
styles and patterns in suits and overcoats.
It's a real sale. A sale worth attending. Big
in every way.

Since the departure of the Ameri-
can Delegation to the Zionist Congress
at Carlsbad, the Keren Ilayesod Bur-
eau has been conducting a "silent"
campaign to cash in the pledges made
to the Fund. By Monday, September
12, over 120,000 was received at the
Bureau as a result of this campaign.
Keren flayesod Committees in the
following cities have made successful
efforts to obtain cash and sent in
monies on account of the pledges,
since August 15: Schenectady, N. Y.
$10,000; Chicago, III., $10,000; Mil-
waukee Wis., $10,000; New Orleans,
1.a., $10,000; Detroit, Mich., $8,000;
Omaha, Neb., $5,000; New Haven,
Conn., $5,000; Columbus, 0., $2,259;
Passaic, N. J., $1,752; Chester, Pa.,
$1,000; Shreveport, La., $1,000; Los
Angeles, Calif., $1,000.
The $8,000 from Detroit is addi-
tional to the $2,000 mentioned in New
Palestine sometime ago and the $5,000
paid during Dr. Weizmann's visit to
that city.

COLLEGE RELIGIOUS
WORK IS TO BEGIN

CINCINNATI.—The approach of
the 1921-22 season at college and uni-
versities, renews the necessity of re-
ligious work among the Jewish stu-
dents of such institutions. Religious
activities of this nature were con-
ducted with considerable success by
the Department of Synagogue and
School Extension last year. Large
colleges and universities in the East
and Mid-West were visited by rep-
resentativs of the Department in the
task of organizing the Jewish stu-
dents in the cause of their faith.
Dr. Ahrens Simon, of Washington,
D. C., visiting the Jewish Student
Congregation at Princeton University
recently was impressed with the neces-
sity of maintaining this type of or-
ganization as the hest means of hold-
ing the religious loyalty of Jewish
students and winning the approval
and respect of the University authori-
ties. Ile conducted a Beryl,* and
spoke on "What is the Religion of
a Jewish College Student." This was
followed by a spirited discussion from
the floor.

From the President's Desk—Talk No. 69

You Work
for Dollars--Mr Do
Dollars Work for You?

Do

There's a vast difference. As long as
you remain in the first class you are
rated as a failure. The day you enter
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You've got to learn to master those
dollars—to show a surplus out of
each pay envelope—to save it—to
make some of your dollars work for
you.

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