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Wishes to an-
nounce open-
ing of new ex-
clusive Ladies'
and Gents'
Tailoring. Our
prices are rea-
sone ble and
quality the
The Municipal Council of Jaffa is now engaged in various improvements
best.
in Tel-Aviv. The work of road making in Allenby street is now being
131 West completed.

IM

Do You

A. R. A. Activities.

tribution.

The innumerable gifts which l'rincess Mary of England will receive on
the occasion of her wedding will include a handsomely wrought article
made in the Jerusalem Art School, Bezalel, the gift of the Palestine govern-
ment officials.
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Teachers in Riga Chedorim found guilty of inflicting corporal punish-
ment on their pupils have been sentenced to long terms of hard labor by
Soviet courts, Moscow reports state. Teachers of 60 and over have been
pardoned on account of their age.
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S. A. L. PERIN
Auction Bridge Editor of the
Cincinnati Enquirer.
STUDIO 433 BOOK BLDG.

A news bulletin from the Commerce and Industry Department of Pales-
tine states that at the end of February a laundry will be opened in Jaffa
with modern machinery. It is claimed that the laundry when in operation
will be able to cater also to Jerusalem.
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Satisfaction in demanded by the B'nai B'rith Lodge of Germany from
General Ludendorff for the insult contained in his book charging the B'nai
along with other Jewish-German organizations, as having worked in
the interests of the allied powers during the great war.
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task. It is a gigantic work, involv-
ing the sympathetic co-operation of
all elements." Mr. Baker gave it as
his opinion that no private institution
or organization is in a position to
carry on relief work in Russia suc-
cessfully. To begin with, the A. R.
A. can buy supplies in large quanti-
ties, and through specialists who
study of where and how to buy.

The A. R. A. can command better
transportation facilities than can be
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made available for any private or-
A contract has been conculded between the Department of Public Works ganization. It can command besides
of the government of Palestine and the Company Nevi Shannon, in Haifa, experts to advise it the best methods,
for the building of a road 900 meters long.
of transportation. The fact that the
• •
A. R. A. warehouses are located in
Good progress is being made in building operations in the workers' set- the neighborhood of the most impor-
tlement in Nuris (Emek Israel). Trees are being planted and the soil pre- tent ports is another factor which
pared for cultivation. A beginning will shortly be made in house building. makes for prompt and efficient Itin-

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MARCH 3, 1922

A meeting of the Agricultural Union of Jewish Colonists in Palestine
I was held at Rischon-le-Zion. Among the questions discussed was the build-
! ing of the road between Beth Dagen, Rischon-le-Zion and Rechoboth; the
account of wine syndicates, and the election of the executives of the Union
lof Colonists.
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,

Lou Goldberg

Optometrist
and Optician

Ilas Moved to New Location,

1414 Griswold

Few Doors from Old Location.

Telephone Main 453.

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We use, in connection with the

mineral baths, Electro-Theraphy,
administered by experts, the com-
bination treatment giving quick
relief.
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and Gentlemen

An organization which would un-
dertake relief work in Russia, said
Mr. Baker, needs to establish a ma-
chinery to cope with each of the
phases of the work. The overhead ex-
pense involved in such an operation' ,
would be entirely out of proportion to
relief distributed by these organize-
tions. Considerable energy and money
would be wasted in duplicating the
essential apparatus, money and time
which had better be put at the dis- ,
posal of Russia's millions starving
children.
"One cannot imagine what it means I
for the parents to see their children I
starving before their very eyes. To!
look at the emaciated little bodies, pot-
bellied, ravaged by disease . . ."
Sonic who came to Russia remarked
that children were seen playing on the
streets. "When we come to Russia,"
said Mr. Baker, "We saw no children
playing on the streets, but thank God,
they are able to play on the streets
today."

Urges Co-operation.

Mr. Baker told our correspondent
that a few days before leaving Russia
he was informed that a number of
food parcels had not been delivered
to their destinations in the Ukraine
Because of lack of transportation. "I
got in touch with the Soviet author-
Great activity in the import of building materials, particularly of cement ities and told them that if those par-
and timber, is reported from Jaffa. One hundred and fifty-four tons of soap cels were not delivered within 90 days
were exported during December, 1921. This industry is capable of exten- of their despatch, the money would
sion. Soap manufacturers have been urging a reduction of the duty on he returned to the persons in the
imported raw materials.
United States who bought the food
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drafts. Disturbed at the possibility,
The suggestions appearing in the Northcliffe papers in London that the government gave instructions for
an inquiry commission be sent to Palestine to investigate conditions on three passenger trains for the Ukraine
the spot are welcomed by Dr. Chayim Weizmann, president of the World tie taken off so as to transport the
Zionist Organization, who has written to the Times saying "Zionists desire parcels. And on Feb. 3, while in Lon-
nothing more than the fullest publicity."
don, I received a cable that 17,000
food parcels had left for the Ukraine."
At present, Mr. Baker said, the Re-
The Palestinian government Department of Commerce and Industry is
! considering the question of fruit-drying in Palestine. Detailed information lief Administration has no facilities
on the prospects of this industry in the country, and advice as to the or- for the transportation of clothes, ar-
ganization of fruit-drying establishments, will shortly be published in the rangements to cover this phase of the
work were under consideration. Be-
I Commercial Bulletin, issued by the government.
• • • •
cause it seemed to the A. R. A. that
Louis Cuvillaer, New York Assemblyman. has introduced an amendment the first task was to save lives, the
to the tax law imposing an annual tax of 2 per cent on the capital or interest transporting of clothes was permitted
! of all aliens carrying on any business or profession in the state. and on to wait. Moreover, we have seen hun-
dreds of parcels of clothing lying
I individual holdings of aliens in any firm or corporation, one-half of the
revenue derived from the tax to go to the state and the remainder to the around in different ports, not for-
warded to their determination because
locality.
of lack of transportation facilities.
•
Transportation has been harnessed en-
The Palestine Land Development Company has purchased from the tirely for shipping of food and seed
Greek Patriarche a plot of land in the center of Jerusalem which is con- grain, which is an equally important,
sidered most suitable for a commercial and business quarter. The Pales- factor in the saving of lives."
tine Land Development Company has now offered this plot of land to a
Mr. Baker concluded by stating
group of merchants for the purpose of founding there a new commercial that he thought it advisable for the
quarter in Jerusalem.
Jews
to clear through the Joint Dis-
• • • •
tribution Committee thus through the
giving
great
prominence
to
reports
Arab newspapers in Jerusalem are
A. It. A.
that customs officials have confiscated six cases of firearms assigned to
Jewish persons. Thirty-seven revolvers and 1,300 rounds of ammunition
have been found in the luggage of a Jewish girl immigrant, reports from SAYS WAR DID NOT
Arab sources state. The alleged discovery of this ammunition has given
ADVANCE SCIENCE
rise to "great consternation," Arab correspondents state.

On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Lean Pinsker, the
"Ilovevi Zion" of Palestine donated to the "loans and savings" society the
sum of 2.000 English pounds, to be known as the Pinsker fund. The Pinsker
fund will be used for loans to Hebrew authors and teachers permanently
residing in Palestine.
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About Furniture

When the discussion turns to period styles and the type of
homefurnishings demanded by good taste, the large and compre-
hensive showing of this store is always mentioned.

In fact, women have found this store the authoritative source
of the newer ideas for the home, and, in a larger measure each
year, they look to Weil & Co. for the execution of any decorative
scheme, no matter how large or how complex it might be.

For instance, only at this store will you find those wonderful
creations in "Danersk" furniture—made by hand, following the
best traditions of the master craftsmen of the past, lending them-
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room.

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of bombings of hospitals. Ile pointed
out that hospitals were so near ob-
jects of warfare, such as railroads,
ammunition dumps, etc., that German
aviators were justified by laws of war-
•
fare in throwing their bombs where
The situation of the Jewish refugees evacuated from Roumania to Galati they did.
"War Not Justified."
is described as "harrowing" in reports from relief workers. Fifteen hun-
dred refugees are stranded at Galatz, of whom 400 are aged and orphans.
Replying to a question as to THE SABBATH ANGEL
Means of relieving the distress have been exhausted, reports say, the com- whether war was justified, Dr. Cabot
mittee in charge being indebted to the merchants supplying food and neces- replied emphatically in the negative..
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saries to the extent of 11)0,000 lei and unable to secure further credit.
Another question put to the speaker
With their scythes the reapers
• •
was whether "there was an excuse for
conic,
The right of aliens to Austrian citizenship will be recognized, en an- brining another war upon us," and
Scythe and sickle sharp and dumb,
nouncement by Premier Shober states. Applications which were rejected the lecturer declared that "there were ,
Reapers cut, and cutting, sing
enough
fellows
to
see
the
game
to
try
by the previous ministry will he reviewed. A condition precedent to admis-
Till the sharpened sickles hing,
another one." He said that for those
sion to Austrian citizenship in adequate knowledge of the German language,
Till the fields lie still and bare;
it is stated, the racial factor being eliminated from the consideration of who saw the last war, it was a mere
Then the corn so golden, fair,
applications. It will be recalled that Minister Warber required applicants child's play, compared with what the
The reapers life, and stack on high,
next is going to be. He said that the , Making stacks that touch the sky.
to show proof of Teutonic origin.
gasses and other materials I of the last
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"Maadanim" (in Hebrew, "sweet") is the name of a candy factory war were nothing compared with what
Come the drays at early dawn,
which opened a few months ago in Jerusalem. According to a report, the is being prepared for the next. How-
Come to take the golden corn,
bu.,iness of selling sweets in Palestine is progressing, faorably and an antici- ever, "none of us will be here to see
Through the vales and over hills,
pated increase of capital will enable an extension of the business. The the next war," Dr. Cabot said.
To the waiting silent mills;
Dr. Cabot was introduced by Dr.
1/4
Then the winds begin to blow,
- cats are sold all over Palestine and also in Syria. Steps are being taken
ith a view to including Egypt as a market. The factory is under the Hugo Freund, who was in turn intro-
And the mill wings, starting slow,
:.pervision of the Department of Health and all the processes appear to duced by Melville S. Welt, president
Turn more quickly, grinding well,
of the Men's Temple Club. Mr. Welt,' Grind the corn to pure white meal.
h.. carried out in a strictly clean manner.
at the opening of the meeting, said,
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Takes the baker flour and leaven,
That the Palestinian constitution throws overboard the league of Na- that the recent Father and Son cele-
tions is asserted by the London Morning Post in an analysis calling attention bration, with Edgar Guest as speaker,
Sets a fire beneath his oven,
As the logs burn up and break,
to the fact that the draft of the constitution refers to Britain as the man- was a tremendous success. He an-
All the loaves begin to bake.
datory for the allied powers and not of the League of Nations. The High nounced Marcus Aaron as speaker for
Mothers buy the loaves, so fresh,
Commissioner is invested with all powers, since the appointed members of the meeting of March 21, and Rabbi
Abbe
Millet
Silver
of
Cleveland
as
And
serves them, sliced upon a dish.
the legislative council are obliged to voate as the government prescribes,
And when children eat the bread,
the analysis continues, adding that the League of Nations would find it speaker for April 3.
Appeal
for
Hies.
They
grow healthy, strong and red!
impossible to enforce such a constitution.
Following Dr. Cabot's address,' Note. I wanted you to read this
The Federation of National German Jews has addressed a statement to Samuel Siegel, in charge of the hies, poem today. It's a poem specially for
the Jews of Germany severely taking to task those who appeal to German drive here, was given the floor for a you. It makes one think, doesn't it,
Jews to participate in the up-building of Palestine. The statement says in short address in appeal for the He- of the children of Europe who have
effect: You are asked to give millions for the upbuilding of Palestine, brew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid no bread, and of the poor little ones
England's mandatory territory. Do not permit yourself to be misled by Society. Mr. Siegel asked that a help- who have lost their mothers and fath-
those who would take part of the German people's resources for foreign ing hand be extended the unfortunate ers in the unspeakably terrible times
they have had. We must do some-
purposes. We Germans are too poor to help Germany in her present dis- Jewish brethren abroad.
"Ilias is the only agency in this thing to cheer them up, musn't we?
tress. We certainly refuse to giveit pien:isr for Palestinian construction.
country that is finding a haven of So remember to save your pennies.
The Public Health Department of Palestine has ordered all dairymen in refuge for Jews outside the United
Jerusalem to abandon their present dairies, which are unsanitary and a States," he said. lie appealed for the NORTHCLIFFE'S VISIT TO
menace to the population, and build new stables and workrooms which would Men's Club co-operation in his work, HOLY CITY MAKES ITSELF
satisfy the sanitary requirements of the department. They have been given and said that his aim was to get $50,-
FELT IN ALL CIRCLES
nine months' time in which to carry out these changes. The dairymen 000 cash in Detroit.
Announcement was also made by
held a meeting and decided to purchase 400 dunams of land on the outskirts
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Lord
of Jerusalem. There are 40 Jewish dairymen, each of whom will receive Mr. Welt that Jacob Nathan was a
five dunams, the remaining 200 dunams to be used as graining lands. The candidate for director of the Board Northcliffe's visit to Jerusalem is
dairymen have already contributed a sum of money towards the purchase of Commerce, at the election this' making itself felt in all circles. The
of the land and they are now endeavoring to secure loans for the construc- Monday, and suggested that the mem- British publisher receives deputations,
bers turn out to vote for him.
as if he were an official representa-
tion of houses and stables.
• • •
tive of the British Government, the
Arabs bringing their compliments to
Winston Churchill, British Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying
him, and the Jews their assurance of
to a question in the House of Commons by Mr. Gwynne, declared that 900 200 WORKERS HELP
towards all the inhabitants
rifles had been distributed among the Jewish colonies in Palestine for self-
IN HIAS CAMPAIGN ' good-will
of Palestine.
defense against sudden unprovoked Arab attacks. The rifles, Mr. Churchill
I An Arab deputation headed by the
said, are stored in armories which are opened only on express orders from
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Grind Mufti of Jerusalem and repro-
the district governor. In answer to a question by Captain Wedgwood, Mr.
Churchill stated that the details of the new electorisl system for Palestine in the preparation of the various le- re, atives of the Moslem Christian
were still under discussion. It was proposed to enfranchise all male Pales- gal documents and in my receiving the Club visited the publisher. This dele-
gatir n went so far as to threaten that
tinians of the age of 25 and over. Altogether. about 150,000 Palestniian •i•R from the American consul.
citizen's were entitled to vote at the primaries. For the present the right to
"While in Warsaw I was under dire consequences would follow if the
your beneficent charge. And as soon British government failed to alter its
vote has not been extended to women, 51r. Churchill declared.
• • • •
as I reached Danzig mine eyes beheld Zionist policy. They would not stop
A decision, quashing the sentences against the three Jewish young men how Ilias welcomed and provided for at bloodshed, they are understood to
who were convicted by the special court on the charge of bomb-throwing all immigrants, physically as well as have told Lord Northcliffe.
A Zionist delegation consisting of
during the riots on Nov. 2 was handed down by the Court of Appeals, which spiritually, for example—the constant
also recognized the right of self-defense. The three young men, all of provision of food under the strictest Mr. Mussishkin, Dr. Ruppin, David
Sepharadic parentage, are: Jacob Yishai, Ahron Nekave and David Ganon, dietary laws, a place of worship where Yellin, and Norman Bentwich, also
called on the publisher. Told of the
who had been found guilty and sentenced to long terms of hard labor for every one of us couldpray to our
alleged implication in the rioting. The appeal filed by finery Sacher, in Maker on the high Holidays as well Arab complaints, the Jews are report-
ed to have said, "If the Jews were
conjunction with a number of London jurists, was based upon the fact that as on the Sabbath.
'This very comfort was provided to angels, the Arabs would find fault
the two judges who constituted the special court which tried the accused
had failed to agree on their guilt, Judge Raker having dissented from the us in Liverpool. And when we finally with their wings." Replying, Lord
opinion of Judge Copeland that the accused actually threw the bombs. The arrived to the Isle of Tears (Ellis Northcliffe repeated his statement
plea was also made that their presence at the scene of the rioting was due Island) Bias once' more appeared to made at Rishon Le Zion that the Jews
to their desire to defend unarmed Jews who were threatened by an Arab as as a guardian angel, and protected should be more painstaking in select-
' ing the immigrants for Palestine.
me till my arrivs; in Detroit."
mob.

Mandamus proceedings begun by Emanuel Schwartz of Scranton, Pa.,
in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, to compel the issuance
of a permit to withdraw 55 barrels of brandy from a bonded warehouse in
Chicago are resisted by Prohibition Commissioner Roy A. Haynes in a
motion to dismiss the proceedings, who asserts that the use of brandy for
sacramental purposes by Jews in pr:hibito! by the Yolsteed Act.

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From the President's Desk—Talk No. 87

What About
Next Winter?

If you are an average Detroiter you
will hardly care to have your 1921
experience repeated for some years
to come.
BUT—what are you doing to pre-
vent it?

You, in common with all business
men, have certain losses to make up
before you can face the world with
a clean slate.

It's a tough job, so get busy on it.' Cut out your little
extravagances--put every ounce of energy you have into
your work—save some of the money you earn and put it
into a Savings Account. Then see how much easier next
winter will be for you.

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