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Highest Standard • Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra The Polish authorities declared that they will enter into no negotiations with the Jews of Vilna until the question of the Jewish refusal to participate in the Vilna elections has been cleared up at the coming meeting of the Vilna Sejm. • • • Statistics for the year 1920, just published, show that out of a total population of 545,000 in Kiev, 115,000 are registered as Jews. Twenty-two per cent of the membership of the largest trade unions are Jews; 82 per cent of the workers in the clothing industry are Jews, as are f2 per cent of the Kiev merchants. • • • • The evacuation of Ukrainian Jewish refugees from Roumanian soil will probably commence in the spring, Premier Take Jauescu and War Minister liolban informed a representative of Nlantuirea, a Jewish publication in Bucharest. Temporary employment for the refugees will be provided by the government in the meantime, the government representatives said. • • • • Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of the • World Zionist Organization, will re-visit Palestine the beginning of next month, it is learned. It is under- stood that Dr. Weizmann expects during his stay in Palestine to meet Mr. Khaelory, a well known Jewish philanthropist of Shanghai, who had pre- viously announced his intention of promoting certain enterprises in the country. • • • • The Association of Italian Jews has informed the Rabbinical authorities of Warsaw that it is ready to do its share toward aiding Polish pogrom victims and to adopt its quota of pogrom orphans. At a recent meeting of the heads of Italian Jewish communities the Jewish population of Italy was charged with shirking their responsibilities toward their stricken co-religion- ists in Poland. • • • A solemn denunciation of the atrocities committed by Roumanian officials against Ukrainian Jewish refugee's on the banks of the Dniester was con- tained in a protest delivered by Rabbi llertz before representatives of Jewish committees engaged in alleviating the distress among the Ukrainian Jews. The Rabbi recalled the acts of depredation, murder and rape reported to have been committed by Roumanian officials. • • • • A change of heart on the part of a number of Royalist deputies in the Hungarian Parliament toward the Jewish question, unattributable to any specific cause, is noted by the Jewish press of Hungary. A number of depu- ties who are known to have aided in the ex-Kaiser Karl's coup de'etate are evincing a marked friendship towards the Jews, advicating conciliation of their demands Some have gone no far as to attack the Ilorthy regime, it is stated. • • • • The continued existence of the religious schools in Soviet Russia, despit e the commissars' edict to close all such schools, is irritating the Soviet offi- cials, a report in the Moscow Emess, communist organ, states. In Hornet alone, 2,1100 children continue to attend these schools, it is alleged, and the commissars are at a loss to account for the cunning displayed by the administrators of these schools who succeed in concealing their existence from official observation. • • Minister of the Interior Horthopan has been holding conferences with representatives of the various minority groups in Roumania with a view to determining the rights of the minority groups. The remarkable thing about these negotiations is said to be their individual nature. Instead of consulting all group representatives at the same time, the representatives have been called in separately. The Jewish representatives are expecting r to be const\iteci in . a yery short time., • • • The halting of the evacuation of the Ukrainian Jews from Roumania into Old Roumania and the lifting of the embargo of Jewish refugees to Roumania are traceable to the intervention of the Roumanian ambassador in Washington, who reported to his government the unfavorable impression created among American Jews as a result of that action, Solomon Suffrin, a representative of Roumanian Jews in America, declared at the dedica- tion of a Jewish orphan asylum in Bucharest. • • • The noted Zionist, Jacobus Kann, is reported to be convening a World Congress of opposition Zionist groups. The object of the congress, which will be held at the Ilague in March, will be the creation of a permanent organization, in which shall be united all opposition elements. America, which has been included in the invitation sent out by Kann, will be repre- sented by the followers of the former American Zionist Administration, now organized in the Palestine Development League. • • • • • The Lithuanian legation in London has issued charges against the Polish government, alleging that in the elections to the Vilna Sejm the Polish authorities resorted to violence and corruption and challenging the correct- ness of the election results. The Jews in certain localities, the legation claims, were forced to vote for the Vilna Sejm, in order to escape pogroms. Those who refused to participate were threatened with arrest, confiscation of property, destruction of their homes and in some cases even with evile from the country. • • • • The agenda of the approaching annual conference of the Polish Socialist party includes the question of national rights for the Jews in Poland. There appears to be three tendencies amongst the delegates. One section is said to favor the granting of autonomy to the Polish Jews; another is said to be in opposition, while th third tendency is believed to be in favor of post- poning the discussion of this-question until some future date. The Austrian Social Democrats have also placed the Jewish question on the program of the next party conference. • • • • The number of immigrants admissible to this country to the end of the fiscal year, June 30, and also those admissible for the month of January, were given out at Ellie Island. The following countries have exceeded their quotas for immigrants admissible during the remainder of the fiscal year: ustralia, Africa, Atlantic Islands, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Jugoslavia, Oth^r Asia, Other Europe, Palestine, Poland, Portugal, New Zealand, Spain, S. r a, Turkey and Smyrna district. Great Britain has 50,300 to come; G:Imany, 57,706, and Russia, 18,246.. "The Store With a Million Friends" A business can be built in a year, a month, or even a day. But an institution commands the noblest efforts of a lifetime. It is a remarkable tribute to the policies of this in- stitution to have achieved in so short a time a name like this. But the most precious asset that can accrue to any store is the pleasant thoughts and expressions of its patrons. This store has ever concerned itself first, not with the amount of money it could amass, but with the good will it ultimately built. Further, we have centered our activities upon pro- viding furniture that measured up to the highest stan- dards. We have chosen the products of America's finest factories, furniture made by Sligh, Karpen, Luce and other makers whose names have been inseparably associated with furniture of exceptional character. The agreement signed last week by representatives of the Polish govern. ment and of the Free City of Danzig provides that emigrants leaving Poland for the United States and the Argentine he permitted to proceed abroad only by way of Danzig. Both parties in the treaty were anxious to con- centrate the full 100 per cent of the emigrant flood through the free port but the Polish steamship companies objected on the ground that they could not provide the necessary facilities, and that such an arrangement would harm their interests in other places. They consented to handle 60 per cent of the emigrants at Danzig. • • • • The Ministerial Council is understood to be preparing the draft of a law removing the restrictions against Jews in the territories that formerly be- longed to Russia. It is confidently expected that the law will be acted upon at the present session of the Polish Diet. Jewish representatives, delighted with the promised relief, have communicated the gratitude of the Jewish communities to the government. The Council of the Jewish Communities at Lublin telegraphed to Premier Ponikowski declaring that the abolition of restrictions means the beginning of the fulfillment of the clauses in the constitution guaranteeing equal rights, and the institution of equal rights and duties for all Polish citizens. • • • Deputy Isaac Greenbaum, in a statement to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, emphatically denies the allegations made by the Polish Jewish Emigrant, accusing the Jewish emigration organization of diverting the currents of Jewish emigration towards French ports and deriving personal profit from their transactions. The Jewish Emigrant, he asserts, is a pub- lication of no significance, backed by no institution. The Warsaw Emigrant Committe, he adds, maintains absolutely no connections with the shipping companies outside those involved in caring for the interests of the emigrants entrusted to its care. The object of the Jewish Emigrant in issuing its sensational accusations at this time seems to be to discredit the World Con- ference of Emigration Organizations to be held in Paris. • • • • The anti-Semitic London paper, Plain English, published by Lord Alfred Douglas, known chiefly by the notoriety he achieved in the Oscar Wilde case, has been forced to suspend publication owing to its inability to hold the attention of the public and the exhaustion of its funds. About two weeks ago Plain English appeared as defendant in a libel suit brought by Sir Alfred Mond and his brother-in-law, Goetze, the sculptor. The suit was brought in answer to the charge that the contract for the frescoes in the Foreign Office, awarded to Goetze in 1917, had been obtained through the influence of his brother-in-law. In addition both men were characterized as generally undesirable aliens. The case was decided in favor of Sir Alfred Mond' and Goetze, the paper being forced to pay heavy damages. Settlement of the British Mandate for Palestine before the April session of the Council of the League of Nations is confidently anticipated by the State Department and leading Republican senators. Ab. Goldberg, repre- senting the administrative committee of the Zionist Organization of Amer- ica, is understood to have learned in Washington. The issue of the open door in countries which have been entrusted by the League of Nations to mandatory powers will come to a head before the Council of the League of Nations re-assembles at Geneva on April 26, it is learned. It is also understood that the Zionist Administration has been assured that America is prepared to take some helpful action by way of assisting the Zionist Organization to secure special confirmation of the mandate, if necessary, although direct intervention is extremely difficult because America is not a member of the league, it is explained. You will find here also a complete showing of the famous "Danersk" painted furniture, made in the studios of Erskine-Danforth. The charm, the simple dignity and exclusive design of this hand-made furni- ture is not equalled in America today. As Detroit's largest store devoted exclusively to furniture, we can offer the widest range of selection in high-grade home furnishings. Entire floors are de- voted to bedroom suites, to living room suites and din- ing room suites. Just a single visit here will give you a new conception of the enlarged scope of our activities, of the complete home furnishing service available at "The Store With a Million Friends." eil ea Cbrnertfich.tran Ave. and Wayne. I"The Store With a Million Friends" = *L. Ti111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111lin i ii . . . . . . lllllllllllllllll 1111111111111111111111111111 II 11111111Ili 1 ni um. llllll