t TitEPLTROn;Aviksit ((farm Le, PAGE TWO MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. The Financing of Palestine G SA/1 1,6M11 ur • By ISRAEL COHEN • Big Sale Phonograrihoso • . $1.00 (y, to 1/2 off) _ This . Week at Kimball's 1 I. ii II id •1 FREE-24 Record Selections—FREE HereAre Examples of the Great Bargains MAKES — Kimball, Edison, Victor, Columbia, Pathe, etc. U $325 Console Outfit Now Only $198 $155.00 Outfit Now Only $92.00 ■ A few days ago the London house these hued times in England, for ex- of Rothschild invited subscriptions ample, when a taxpayer has the ut- for a loan of a little over one and a most difficulty to meet the State's de- Messrs. Schkolnik and Kolod• BOY VIOLINIST TO PLAY half million pounds on behalf of the mends, let alone his own household AT CONCERT ON APR. 18 Chilean Government. The public re- requirements, it is impossible to ex. kin Play Mozart Concerto sponse was so prompt and liberal that pert any appreciable contribution for PER in at Sunday Afternoon Frank Schmidt, phenomenal boy the lists had to be closed an hour and the cause of Palestine. But has such WEEK PER ■ WEEK violinist, will be introduced in con- a half after they were opened, owing distress seized upon all sections of the • U Concert. trt on Tuesday evening, April la, at to the required amount having been Jewish community? There is ample lif Victor Kolar conducted the Detroit cart U Highest Class and Best of Slakes in this GREAT SALE. The time of Sale is limited. The the Federation of Women's Clubs, by subscribed several times over, and proof to the contrary, for in the year I I number to sell at these Third to Half•Off prices is limited. So An Early Call Will l'ay. Symphony Orchestra last Sunday of- .Earl William Morse, head of the via- long queues of applicants who were 11921 there were at least thirteen ternoon in a program which main- [ lin department of the Detroit Con- waiting in the streets, as well as members of the monmunity who died tained a high standard throughout, ser•atory of Music. thousands of would-be subscribers leaving each a fortune of over and which included Messrs. Schkolnik Schmidt was born in London, Eng- who sent in their applications by £100,000. and Kolodkin in the infrequently land, of German and Italian parent. post, were thus doomed to disap- Dag f Self•Restraint. heard Mozart concerto for violin and age. Ile was brought to this country pointment. This remarkable demon- Now it may reasonably be assumed viola. Mr. Kolar also contributed, by stration of eagerness on the part of that the testators administered their in Those are new and used, but the used ones are like new, and will be closed out at from $15 request, his lively "Lyric Suite," these multitudes of people to lend fortunes charitably as well as profit- • im UP. Numerous Bargains Such •ii the Above. Attend the Sale Early. Il which brought joy to the hearts of money to the South American state ably, but it is indeed surprising to those in the audience. The two so- was not inspired by any motives of find that only Ma' of them, in drawing loists exhibited fine tone in the Mo- affection, gratitude or charity. The up his last will and testament, il 94 SWAMI SectOols zart concerto, with a sense of melodic great majority of them, it may be thought of Jerusalem and left money form that characterizes good ensemble safely assumed, have never seen that for Palestine. That one was Mr. Al- playing. The graceful contour and country, have no intention of seeing bert Cahn, who hsquethed £1,000 for happiness of Mozart's themes were ad- it, and perhaps are even a little lazy the Palestine Restoration Fund. All mirably illustrated. There was great about its exact position in relation to the others doubtless prayed regularly applause following this number and the other republics of South America. for the rebuilding fo Zion and often both artists were several times re- The motive that prompted them to fervently exclaimed: "If I forget called. place their money at its service was thee, 0 Jerusalem, may my right hand Mr. Kolar's suite, having its second purely and simply mercenary—the forget its cunning!"—but when it presentation to a Detroit audience, wish to obtain sec en and one-half per came to the division of their earthly proved again to be a most charming cent interest on stock which they goods, their solemn oath lay unremem- work—perhaps the beat compositino could buy at 95, fortified by the bered. And yet they all passed away of this composer that we have been knowledge that their investments at a time when they must have heard privileged to hear. Mr. Kolar con- were secured by the wealthy resources of the needs of the land of Israel and ducted it in a most effective manner, of a well-organized and progressive when they could hove made rich pro- the suite meeting with the unstinted state. It was this natural quest for vision for its aid without any loss to approval of the audience. The re- gain, attracted doubtless, too, by the themselves. Perhaps some of their mainder of the program consisted prestige of the famous Jewish issu- lucky heirs may make amends and of an overture by Hugo Kaun en- ing-house, that let to the generous give an offering to sanctify, if not to titled "On the Rhine;" two orchestra- offering of seven and a half million pe rpetuate, the memory of their own FRANK SCHMIDT tions by Arthur Luck, orcheatrnl li- at the age of 10. When 15 he pounds almost instantaneously when nefiactors. At any rate, these cases brarian, of Sindings "Rustle o f showed a desire for prize fighting and only a little over one and a half mil- show—for they represent but a frac- Spring" and McDowell's "To a Wild made good in the ring, but took to lion was required. tion of the Jewish wealth in this coun- Rose." Both were well done, al- the violin after he was heard to play The amount 80 easily raised corms- try—that if little was given last year though the Sinding number seemed to by a New York manager and advised I onds almost exactly to the budget it was not because there was no money adopted by the Zionist Congress at available. It was rather because there be a little too forcible for the spirit to follow the musical line. of spring. Grieg's march from "Si- Mr. Morse became interested in the Carlsbad for the development of Pal- was an excessive and unreasonable de- gurd Joroalfar" received an inspiring boy and brought him to Detroit. Ile estine during the ensuing twelve gree of self-restraint. But l'alestine performance, being played with a gays he expects to see the boy climb months. It was the largest budget will never be built up on this basis. verve and precision that thrilled the the ladder and is taking Schmidt to ever discussed or passed by a Zionist Let Jews only display self-denial 1436 BROADWAY audience. Mr. Kolar was roundly ap- Europe, where he will have a daily Congress, for no previous Congress the extent that their forefathers did plauded and was obliged to make re- lesson with Morse and also give a was faced with the actual problems of in former generations, and then the the restoration of Palestine as a Jew. prayers that have been tittered un peated recalls. A. It. number of concerts. The concert on April 18 will be a ish land and favored with the political throughout the exile for the rebuild- benefit affair to enable Schmidt to opportunities for realizing them. The ing of Zion will gradually approach procure new instruments. Tickets can dissuasion of its various items was fulfilment. Let them only contribute GET THE BEST be secured by calling Northway 14145. not unaccompanied by some exciting to the Palestine Foundation Fund, scenes: the delegates from I'alestine, and the foundations of Palestine will For the third week of its new affilia- Anna Pavlowa and her Russian for example, demanded that more be well and truly laid. tion with the Shubert vaudeville ex- NEW YORK,—(J. T. A.) —The ballet and orchestra returns to De- should be assigned for the schools, change of New York city, the Colonial NEW YORK.—An informal tea the agricultural experts were divided Jewish Correspondence Bureau (Jew- troit for a farewell appearance at 1957 Grand River Avenue Theater management announces an- ish Telegraphic Agency) announces Orchestra Hall Sunday evening, April was tendered last week in honor of in opinion as to the merits of a pro- Telephone Cadillac 6853-4679 other big amusement bargain, includ- the opening of a new aloe in Berlin 2. Pavlowa goes to the Orient and Frau Professor Benno Badt by the posed experiment in intensive coloni. ing two headline acts that have been to supply the German and German South America following the closing executive council of the Women's zatoon, whilst many delegates claimed featured individually in the country's Jewish press with news of Jewish in- of the present tour and will not be League of the United Synagogue, at that the Chaluzini from Central and biggest vaudeville theaters; three its Students' House, in New York terest. As managers of this bureau seen for at least two seasons. Her Eastern Europe should receive ade- other versatile ads, running the have been appointed M. Hinder, feanit ouures City. Frau Badt, who has come to quate financial support for their pre- - _ w i nhei lcutt, I ew atsh ea fa gauntlet from comedy and popular America chiefly to visit her life-long Paration as well as their journey. British M. P.'s Defend Rights songs and high stepping on slack wire formerly a member of the Executive Er lircah n il ui a?, of the Jewish Delegations in Paris of the first tour. The ballets include friend, Mrs. Solomon Schechter, the But at length the discussion was over, Granite and Marble and a first run motion picture. The of Jewish People to Home- founder of the Women's League, is and prominent in Jewish social and "The Polish Wedding" and the "Ama- and the budget, with its grand total management further announces, that land in Palestine. political circles, and Mr. Louis Fisch- rillo." Seats will be placed on sale the widow of the late Professor Doc- of I:1,500,00(1 was carried with a in spite of reports to that effect, the er, who has been connected with the at Grinnell'a Music House Wednes- tor Benno Badt, who was professor storm of applause. It was a land- of Latin and Greek at the Breslau mark in Zionist history. LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Declaring present scale of popular prices will New York Bureau of the Jewish Tel- day, March 29. not be advanced. that Jerusalem was very liable to ex- Gymnasium. egraphic Agency and is a member of 564 Winder Street Faith in Jaws. In first position next week will be the staff of foreign correspondents of During her tour of the Southern plosions from religious processions Phone Cadillac 48 But although the Congress had de- which work up the crowd to fanatic- the two famed Callarini sisters, mem- the "New York Evening Post." and Western States, where many of The Only Jewish MONUMENT her relatives are living, Frau Badt cided how this money was to be spent, ism sometimes leading to bloodshed, bers of that great vaudeville family The Berlin office of the Jewish Tel- it knew quite well that the money Dealer in Detroit. which toured the country fur so many was greatly impressed by the splen- Major Ormsby-Gore warned Parlia- egraphic Agency system, the other did hospitality of the American Jew- was not yet available. It had budget- ment that the maintenance of a gend- years. They will appear on the Colo- offices being in New York, London, ed not upon any existing hopes. nial stage playing various musical in- ish women and lauded it very highly armerie which would stand above lo- Vienna and Warsaw. Correspondents in her address relating to her experi- "Surely," it was argued by one elo- cal religious passions was absolutely struments in a manner that stamps are maintained by this news agency Your opportunity to purchase a quent speaker after the other, "the essential to peace in Palestine. them as entertainers of rare talent. in 16 European points and in Con- ences in America. fine block of stores at a sacrifice. Value counts, so for high class Jewish people, which has been longing April is a dangerous month in Pal- On the screen will be shown a first stantinople, Jerusalem, Tunis, Johan- Brick building, consisting of three and proving for the redemption of estine. Every April of every year run motion picture, with that delight- nesburg, Melbourne and Buenos custom tailored clothes made in stores, flats above, full basements, Eretz Israel, will help U8 with over- requires reinforcements to keep or- fully vivacious good little bad girl, Aires. separate furnaces, etc. Will lease. the latest style from all w0111 qual- flowing coffers to achieve our century- der, Mr. Ormsby-Gore said. Bebe Daniels starring in "Nancy Sony at $33,000. Terms. old ideal. And this budget is only a Partnership in modern delicatessen This warning was issued following From Nowhere." It is chock full of ity fabrics see- The scholar takes precedence over 3703-11 Gratiot Av.. beginning. But the hopes that were and general grocery store, with Secretary Churchill's statement in the humor, romance and thrills, combin- the king.—The Talmud. - so fondly indulged at Carlsbad have House of Commons detailing the con- well established trade. Maid sac. ing one of the most entertaining hitherto been unfulfilled. Over four cessions that had been made to the rifice as partner is leaving town. nhotoplays ever screened at the months have already elapsed, but not Arabs and the government's firmness Call at 629 East Hancock. Phone Colonial. even one-fourth of the required with regard to the construction of the Melrose 3096.W. Main 30 1018 Majestic Bldg. amount has been forthcoming. national home for the Jewish people. Importing Tailor The lists that were opened in all Congratulates Churchill. ISMSISMESO countries as soon as the Congress was Colonel Wedgwood, the labor 31. 208.210 McKerchey Bldg. over are still open, and he would he a P., congratulated Mr. Churchill on Cadillac 2083 bold prophet who would predict that the merits of the Palestine constitu- the required amount is likely to be tion, which grants the Arabs a meas- The number of immigrants enter- oversubscribed even after the lapse of ure of self-government. So long as ing Palestine during the year ending WORN By oven A twelve months. The Zionist F.xecu- it is necessary to protect Jews and December 31, 1921, was 9,149, a Colo- M II LION MOTHERS. five, who are burdened with the Christians from pogroms, Arabs can- nial office announcement states. Cnnform. achlatalcally anxious task of raising the money, not be given full self-government, the tr. h• changing Stun. Of these 8,517 were Jews, according would be happy if the amount sub- colonel said, adding that reports of Support* without CORI- j US(11Ig the M t.:1118 scribed even approximated to the fig- the religious hostility existing in Pal- to figures compiled by the Immigra- Pr..i00. Rasa) ad. ures of the budget. But they are not estine were exaggerated for economic tion Department of the Zionist Execu- Spine to remove the Justcd. Promot•I tive, which adds that this number in the position of the Government of reasons, the ettendis (native land- hootS end comfort cause of disease - Chile. They have no vast territory owners) being anxious to exploit the dues not cover the entire immigration NO M E I C INE. at their disposal; they cannot impose hatred of the population in order to to the Holy Land, including only 3.95 to 12.50 C 0 31 I' I. ETE X-, taxes upon obedient subjects; they safeguard their source of cheap those arrivals who have been register- MATERNITY ed with the Zionist authorities. The cannot levy customs and dues; they labor. RAY AND REST Dow.. Coat. Shirts. number of immigrants would have have no wealthy resources; they can- Colonel Wedgwood paid high tri- Estlfroala. Ilnuolmes. ROOMS. not offer an attractive rate of inter- bute to the young pioneer Jews who been higher but for the suspension of Condos's.. Nightgowns, Eta. est; and they have not the assistance were going to Palestine, saying that immigration following the Jaffa riots of a great Jewish banking-house. Nor they were not Bolsheviki, but anti- in May and the subsequent limitation 508.10 Empire Bldg. do they appeal to any mercenary Bolsheviki. Some of the Ilaluzim, he of immigration, the Zionists assert. Since the new regulations, Jewish See Telephone Directory for sense in calling upon the Jews to sub- said, were college men and women 2m1 row. rear Woodw4rd Advertisement scribe to the Palestine Budget; they who were introducing modern ma- immigrants have been arriving in appeal solely to his sentiment, to his chinery and methods and were Palestine at the rate of 800 per month. idealism, to his love for the country spreading civilization in Palestine. where his nation was horn and his Great Britain will have to increase Ink traditions were created. If they suc- her army in Palestine in order to ceed in getting what they need even protect the Suez Canal, since "we at the end of a year, their accomplish- are bound to use Palestine as the men[ will he just as worthy of note as base for our military forces." the triumph of the Chilean Govern- Speaks for Labor Party. IN • • ENTERTAIN FRAU BADT • . • I The Greatest Values Ever Offered in Detroit 1 I U I I I I Yl I a N I ■ U Kimball Piano Co • COLONIAL THEATER ANNA PAVLOWA COMES TO DETROIT ON APRIL 2 ■ I • • ■ ■ • • • ■ • ■ • • • • • ii OFFICE AT BERLIN OPENED BY J. T. A. ■ ■ M N ■ • • TRY SHEKELL LARGE DOUBLE VANS MOVING $5.00 AND UP GIVE WARNING OF PALESTINE RIOTS MANUEL URBACH Monuments INVESTORS ATTENTION! FOR SALE Capitol Realty Investment Company -- LANE BRYANT.-- OVER 9,000 IMMIGRANTS TO PALESTINE IN 1921 SIDNEY L. ALEXANDER PHILIP RICE Maternity Corset Commercial Adjustments CHIROPRACTIC Specializing in adjustments of fire losses for the insured. 404 VINTON BUILDING Cadillac 3447 Lane Bryant A Personal Recommendation For more than ten years I have been in the busi- ness of real estate, insurance and discounting. Dur- ing the last three years I have organized and oper- ted the Union Investment Company, engaged in discounting motor vehicle notes. This is the record of the company to date: Feb. 6, 1919—Incorporated for $25,000. Sept. 1, 1919-35% Common Stock Dividend paid out of earnings. Jan. 1, 1920—Began paying 8% on Preferred Stock, which has been continuous. April 1, 1920—Capital increased to $400,000. Feb. 10, 1922-50% Common Stock Divi- dend paid out of earnings. We are now putting the Common Stock on an 8% basis. Do you know of another investment of equal se- curity earning 8'; and with a similar bonus record? We are now disposing of the balance of treasury stock. I personally recommend to you an assured investment plus unusual profits. Will you permit an interview involving no obli- gation? ABRAHAM COOPER, President. Mr. A. Cooper, Union Investment Building, 320 W. Fort St. I should like to know more about the Union Investment Company as an investment opportunity. nient in getting much mnre than it Replying to interruptions, Colonel wanted in an hour and a half. For it Wedgwood said that he spoke on be- HUDSON Crhe will show that the Jews throughout half of the labor party, which would the world are prepared to make a am•. like to see Palestine self-supporting. rifice for the realization of their "n" An unexpected feature of the de. cient aspirations, and that Palestine bate was the statement by Mellon, the will be Made again n i the present Communist 31. P., who explained the what it was in the past--the land of real aims of the Arab delegation and Israel. exnressed surprise that the Emir Fel. Prepare the Way. sal and his father, King Hussein, who The support that has been given had previously welcomed the Balfour since the Balfour Declaration by the Declaration, seemed now to have r against it. Ile warned the Jews of all countries has in itself turned that they would do themselves amounted to an impressive total, but'. ! measured by the conditions and re- no good by associating with the anti- re ifch tin e t3irnnitingP ,, r n itepsta iooss t do quirements of the Jewish Restoration Semites who the the notorious doe- falls very far short of what is need- rd. The Manes. hitherto received has trine of the Jewish peril. Mr. Mel- be•n devoted to making good the raw- Ion ridiculed the statement that the ages of war, to the repairing of homes Palestine civil service was swamped and farms, to the systematic provision by Jews, declaring such an assertion of medical care for the sick, to the to be "a travesty on truth." The helping of the poor, the orphans, and Communist member concluded his re. the aged, to the maintenance of a marks by saying: "If we abrogate large and model system of education, one jot of the Balfour Declaration to the purchase of new tracts of land it will be a terrible blow to the mil- for fresh settlements, and to the in- lions of Jews in the European Chet- troduction of selected immigrants who tos." Mr. Asquith, commenting on Sec- are the forerunners of still larger zroups for the building up of the Jew- retary Churchill's explanation, said ish Homeland. But what has hitherto "J will not say what I think of Pales- been done has been merely to prepare tine. I never said it and do not pro- the way; the great task of construe- nose to say it now. I agree that tion, comprehensive, many-sided, la- 'Palestine is a separate obligation arms. borious, still awaits accomplishment. ins from commitments concerning And to effect this not even twenty the construction of the National times as much as has been subscribed Home for the Jewish people from already could prove even enough. which we cannot recede, whether we Unfortunately, with the exception think it right or wrong." of it few centers, there has been a noticeable relaxation of support due- COMMISSION ing the past year. Special reasons PALESTINE ran be easily adduced: The diversion of energy and attention by differences • VIENNA,—(J. T. A.)—Chief Rob- within the World Organization, the hi Chajes is understood to have com- what is tantamount to an temporary weakening of confidence temporary through the delay in the ratification . ultimatum to Dr. Chaim Weizmann, of the British Mandate, and the gen. ' president of the World Zionist Or- eral prevalence of economic distress.1 lionization, demanding an explanation he pdae l ea sytninie sending a the Commis- But it is impossible to assert that I foiortto during the these factors have been responsible ,in The charge is entirely for sAyl t h e s l ac k owning ening ol 411111111Y. Carlsb a d Congress tion of support, even though they may made by Rabbi Chilies that the Zion- good deal of it. Per- I ist Executive is sabotaging. Rabbi account for haps the greatest emphasis has been Chajes is a member of this Commis. Wel sion, as is also Herman Conheim of laid upon the economic factor. have been repeatedly told that in New York DEMANDS TO GO TO . ■ . Z. B. MEAD coach Onthe Famous Super-Six Chassis We are now showing this beautiful closed car for the first time. It is the most attractive value ever offered by Hudson. 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