PAGE TWELVE THE APRIL 21, 1922 PEntortliwisilit i w4Ing PALESTINE REVIVING SAYS LABOR LEADER OF GREAT BRITAIN Lou Goldbergi (Concluded from page one.) settle; the workmen are having their wages raised when they come in con- tact with Jewish labor. For the Jew, who is working for a new Erez-Is- rael that will be a fulfilment of , prophecy and will still the long wail- ings of his oeople, knows that Arab standards of comfort will not do. So decisive is the competition of Three Jews were killed and a large number wounded in Budapest by bombe thrown by persons said to be members of the party of "Awakening Arab low-paid labor in roadmaking, railway and building work that the Magyars," at a dinner tendered to 1ealers of the Liberal party. ' funds of the Zionist Organization have to be drawn upon to supplement The Federation of Judean Colonies has received a letter from the gov- the wages of Jewish workmen, or ernor of Jaffa informing them that the High Commissioner has consented make good losses on Jewish contracts to recude the tax on ground under tobacco cultivation from £4 to £2 per that have had to be taken at rates dunam. which could not sustain Jewish con- • • • • ditions. Fortunately the conciliator, The director of agriculture of the Palestine government reports that I as well as the mischief-maker, is at his department has distributed tobacco seeds of Turkish and Syrian varieties work. In places like Tiberias one to 63 village and colonies, together with detailed instructions for cultivation finds committees of Moslems, Chris- and subsequent treatment. I tians and Jews working for co-opera- • • Single Horne., . tion and peace, and promoting schools Duplexes The Commerce and Industry Department of the Zionist Executive la and other improvements to bring the •nd preparing for publication of a guide-book, in several languages, which will sections together. contain recent and useful information for Palestine tourists. The editor The Jewish Ye•rnings. Home Site* One has a very soft spot in one's of the book is Joshua Press. • • • . heart for the Arab nationalists who, HIRSCH Messrs. Margolin and Trop have just opened a distillery in Jaffa. The for but a brief moment, were allowed spirit manufactured should have a good market in the country and should to dream of a great knigdom in which Realty Company in time replace that hitherto imported. The by-products of this industry are Palestine was included. The Arab 8716 Linwood, Corner Blaine has been played with, and we come being used for cattle feeding. Garfield 2423 badly out of our transactions with him. But in this land there is some- The February report of the Jewish session of the Russian Communist I thing which is greater than our I party notes the fact that the interest of the Jewish workers in political schemes. I have gone from Dan to Paysner's Cleaning Shop questions is decreasing. The report states that the Jewish workingmen are Beersheba, and day after day this Ci deserting the unions and political organizations. something has grown upon me. For Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Re. one brought up in Jewish or Chris- pairing on Ladies' and Gents' Gar- The Palestine government has instituted a new Department of Labor tian tradition, this is the holy land, We call and Deliver. which is working in close touch with the Department of Immigration and ments. a land which reveals itself as an idol Give Us a Trial. Travel. A. M. Ilyamson, the assistant director of the Department of Tm- that is seen in the dim light of a sanctuary, a land which seems to 1914 Taylor Avenue, near Twelfth migration and Travel, has been • appointed • cnotroller of labor. • have been one's dwelling place for Phone Garfield 6483. According to the report of the Department of Commerce and Industry ' many generations. No power on of the government of Palestine, the Norwegian consul-general in Palestine earth can take from this land its is considering the possibility of shipments of timber, tinned fish and granite magiv attractions for its people. . I have seen their remnants dron- olive oil and soda. NewYork Custom Shoe Shop to Palestine in return for shipments • of • oranges, • • ing their prayers by the Wailing Shoes and Booth built to order. The J. C. B. correspondent learns that no meeting of the League of , Place, kissing its broken stones, and Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip- Nations is expected to be held in April. It is, however, possible that thel lighting their flickering candles o f Fi pers. Specialists In cripple and Mandate for Palestine will be considered during the month of May, when I hope and faith on its ledges; I have orthopedic work. it is expected a session of the Council of the League of Nations will be held. seen the countless graves in the Val- •• • ley of Jehoshaphat wherein lie the I A. Kalich and his wife, Molly Rikau, American Jewish actors now in hosts of this chosen people drawn Cherry 680 1620 Broadway Warsaw, received a tremendous ovation at their farewell performance there. hither from every land to wait for the judgment which they have been banquet was tendered in their honor by their friends and admirers in A Warsaw. The artists are proceeding to the provinces in a repertoire of told is to take place there; I have seen the living, the youth, the be- Jewish plays. lievers, planting the waste places and , $50 REWARD Delegates of the Rabbinate of Minsk have arrived in Warsaw in order adorning the land as a bride is For any WATCH we cannot FIX to purchase "matzoth meal for Pesach." The Soviet government has adorned by gifts from the bride- with a two-year guarantee. granted permission for the importation of the flour. The Jewish communal groom. These things are evidence, Main Spring 50 cents. organizations of Warsaw are trying to obtain the permission of the Polish that in the heart of Judaism there is t JOHN R. WATCH AND REPAIR a love, and that in the Jew's mind authorities to export the flour. SHOP 25 John R. Street •• • • there is a quest, which he will par- Branch No. 2, 2562 Woodward The first detachment of the new Palestine militia, numbering about 260 sue in the face of all obstacles, and men, has arrived. The force is made up largely of soldiers who were de- through wearily long generations un- mobilized from units of the Royal Irish Constabulary, known as the til the prophecies of his ancient >1.-1 "Blacks and Tans." The entire contingent will number 700 men and will teachers and of his own heart have been fulfilled. supplement the native police force. • • • General Gouraud, High Commissioner for Syria, left Paris for Rome, THE SABBATH ANGEL where he will confer with Pope Pius XI on the standing of the Catholic' church in Syria and Palestine and means of safeguarding the Christian (Continued from page 6.) institutions in those mandatory countries. Ile will proceed from Rome to beginning to end. Syria to resume his duties as High Commissioner. • • • • "Good", said King Solomon, when , ITALIAN KING GIVES ZIONISTS HIS AID The well knowo Russian Jewish communal workers, Bramson and Sin- s he had finished. "Your face is your galowski, have left for the United States, where they intend to start a , b est witness. It is tired, and your ROME.—(J. C. B.)—The aid of the campaign for the support of the "Ort." The "Ort," as is known, assists' eyes burn with hunger. Sit down Jewish agricultural colonies in South Russia, and strives to promote agri- here and refresh yourself." The ser- Italian Government in securing the vents of Solomon brought her bread,. early registration of the British Man- culture and artisan trades among the Jews of Russia. • • • • and wine, and fruit in abundance. date for Palestine, was promised by According to a communication received from the Agricultural Colonize- Meanwhile three strangers entered' King Victor Emanuel in the course Hon:Department, more than 1,215 immigrants have been given employment with heavy sacks on their shoulders. ,..ire -" • • "Welcome to you, strangers," ex- by this department. Of this number, 500 men are now working on the lands of the Jewish National Fund, both in the new established settlements claimed the king. "What is it that you want? Why do you carry those in Emek Jezreel and in the old Jewish National Fund farms. • • . • heavy sacks on your shoulders?" Then Camel corps en route from Bagdad through the Iraque were attacked the strangers told their tale. They were Ishmaelite merchants, by roving tribes. Many casualties are reported as having resulted from the fighting that ensued. Excitement has run high in consequence of this dealers in rich jewels. They had been and similar 'occurrences. It is felt that the authorities have been unable sailing on the sea. It was rather to guarantee security to life and property on the roads and highways. As rough, but they were strong men, and did not fear the winds. One night • result, the Bagdad cabinet has sent in its resignation. • • • • the ship began to leak, and the water The Association of Jewish Wine Growers has lately been active in open- came creeping in, at first slowly, and ing up new markets for the Palestine wines. Representatives have been the nmore swiftly. The ship was be- sent to various countries of Europe and of the Far East. The prospects ginning to founder. They cried aloud are particularly hopeful in regard to such countries as Japan, India and for help, but the howl of the waves , Select Dancing Nightly China. The prices have been considerably lowered in order to encourage swallowed up the sound. The ship continued to sink. They began to cry the export of wine to countries with a low rate of exchange. • • • • to their gods, but that did not help. To avoid duplication of political effort and prevent conflicting repre- They began to call upon other gods, sentations by leaders of different Jewish groups, representatives of all the god of Moab, and the god of the parties in Carpathian Russia organized a political union which is charged Philistines, and all the other gods with all negotiations with the government. It is hoped in this way to do they knew, but not one of them away with repeated appearances of unauthorized leaders before President answered. Suddenly, they thought of Masaryk and other representat!ves of the Czecho-Slovakian government. the God of Israel, and one of them cried aloud: "0 God of Israel, help, Several relief committees in Kiev have applied to the Soviet government us in our need!" They swore that if Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra for permission to send delegations abroad to collect money for the famine- He would help them, all the profit they stricken Jews. Emcee, the Jewish Communist paper published in Moscow, had made on their journey they would remarks that the delegations would consist of bourgeois and clerical ele- offer up to Him. No sooner had they ments who would utilize their journey abroad to conduct an agitation made this vow, than a terrible wind against the Soviets. The publication therefore warns the government carried something from the shore. It stuck into the whole through which against granting the desired permission. the water was rushing, and the ship, A trading company was formed in Roumania at the end of 1920 for the their riches and their lives were saved, for when the storm cleared up purpose of establishing trade connections between Palestine and Roumania. "Finest The founders of the company include many well known business men and they found themselves not far away ships on aders of Roumania, such as Messrs. A. Bernhardt, A. Zissu and from the shore. So they had come to Zionist I , any sea." She!, m Myer. It has succeded in bringing to Palestine a large qutntity of Jerusalem to fulfill their vow. Roumanian timber and other building materials, and of marketing a con- King Solomon asked them whether sslerable amount of Palestine products in Roumania. they knew what the thing was that annseLi. had been blown from the shore and At a conference of Chaluzim held in Vienna, at which delegates from that had filled the leak? Russia, Poland, Lithuania and Austria participated, it was decided to con- "Yes, mighty king," they answered. voke a world conference of Chaluzim, to be held in September. It was also "We took it nut. Here it is, a half- decided to publish a journal devoted to the problems of the Chaluzim. The baked loaf of bread.' The king called conference was deeply moved by letters from Chaluzib in the Ukraine and the widow Shunamis. "Do you recog- via bordering countries, describing their plight, due to the lack of money and nize this?" he asked, pointing to the Canadian Pacific the difficulty in obtaining permission to emigrate to Palestine. bread. "Yes, it is my bread," she answered. So King Solomon declared and the Scenic At a conference held in London for the purpose of considering all that the bags of gold and silver should St. Lawrence River questions arising out of the transmigration of Jews through England and be left with him. And after the Direct Service. other Western countries, Mr. Ungern, the representative of the "Ica" (Jew- strangers had gone away, he said to ish Colonization Association), declared that the "Ica" would be ready to . the widow Shunamis: Southampton, Liverpool, arrange for the immigration of 60,000 Jews to Palestine during the next "Take this gold, and this silver. Glasgow, Cherbourg, Ant- year, covering all expenses involved, on condition that the Zionists under- Thus has God repaid you for your werp, Hamburg. See local take to provide the immigrants with work upon their arrival in Palestine. third loaf of bread. And from now S.S. Agents or write G. G. • • • • on, you will know that nothing in the McKay, 1239 Griswold St. The Turkish Nationalists claim no territories of the former Turkish world happens without His knowledge. empire other than those inhabited by Turks, Fetid Bey, Paris representa- The wind is only his messenger." And T•• tive of the Angora government, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency cor- the widow, overjoyed, took the gold respondent. Accordingly, Turkish Nationalists do not lay claim to either and silver, and built herself a beauti- Syria or Palestine and are not opposed to the Jewish National Home in the ful house near the sea, and gathered latter country. Moreover, Kemal Pasha is prepared to sign an agreement many friends around her, and lived disavowing any claim to Palestine and recognizing the British Mandate, his long and happily. representative stated. &Vim of Beauty and Disfinclion Gilt Lower Prices It is a source of genuine satisfaction, when guests come, to know that your home reflects an atmosphere of real charm. At Weil's you will find furniture of just the right type to carry out your plans for a home of this char- acter, and not only will you be pleased with its quality but you will also be glad to find it priced so moderately. FARM Exclusive Creations in Danersk Hand-Made Furniture We particularly invite you to inspect the splendid individual pieces and complete sets now shown in our galleries. Made in the Danersk studios, painted and decorated by artists, this furniture offers unlimited decorative possibilities to those who love real beauty in the home. • WM. E. HINTZ • • • • Miss Detroit Cigar 8c Each els • BE `‘• of an audience he granted Dr. Chaim world over, asking Dr. Weizmann Weizmann of London, President of the numerous questions regarding the im- World Zionist Organization, at 10 migration of Jews to Palestine and o'clock Saturday morning (Roman the position of the Jewish people in time), lasting over 45 minutes. Roumania, Poland, Lithuania and The King is said to have displayed Russia. Ile was especially interested keen interest in, and profound knowl- in the Zionist plane for the recon- edge of the situation of Jews the struction of Palestine. Another Record Broken I •■ •• • • ■ •• •••• •• ■ •• • NDICATIVE of the continued upbuilding of business con- ditions in Michigan, the Detroit Life Insurance company reports $3,511,000 new business written during the first quarter of 1922. Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard This compares with $2,452,000 during the similar period of 1921 and is, an increase of $1,059,000 or 43 per cent over last year. There are 98 Old Line or Legal Reserve Life In- surance Companies doing business in Michigan. Included in these is the oldest Life Insurance Company in the world, d e greatest in amount of assets and the largest in the world. Of all these the Detroit Life shows the greatest gain in new business paid for in 1921 over the new business paid for in this state in 1920. EUROPE The amount of this gain over 1920 is $2,318,000. • • . • Fastest modern steamers in the world. Excellent treatment of passengers. There is a local agent in your town or nearby. To Poland, Lithuania, Russia, Ult. raini• and all Baltic St , via Hamburg: CARONIA SAXONIA .. May 13 May 25 Cabin $130. 3rd Cl. $103.50. Tax $5. Via Cherbourg, Southampton, Li. verpool and Glasgow: SCYTHIA CAMERONIA April 25 . . May 6 Personally conducted excursion with overside connections at Southampton for Danzig, Pillau and Libau: Mauretania April 25-May 16 May 2 AQUITANIA AQUITANIA May 1-May 23 . Via England or Hamburg to Danzig, $106.50; Libau, $107.00. Tar $5. RIDDLE BOX P. Moloch, who has recently been apponited Finance Minister for Edna Hirsch writes me this: "My Greece, has left for Genoa, where he will be one of the representatives of dear Miss Ish-Kisher. I have enjoyed Greece at the Economic Conference. Another Jewish representative at the been sending to you, and so I am going Genoa Confernece will be Professor Gustave Cassell, who will attend the conference as a Swedish expert. Professor Cassell has just received the the puzzles the boys and girls have to send one also. My puzzle is a highest distinction at the disposal of Sweden: the so-called "Solderstrom Gold Medal." Lloyd George, it is known, once termed Cassell "one of the diagonal puzzle, and as you have shown the boys and girls how to do most brilliant economists in the world." them, I do not think they will have • • • • ht. Chodzko, Polish Minister of Health, declined to receive a delegation any trouble if they try real hard." of Jewish physicians from Eastern Galicia, alleging that the doctors had , Now boys and girls, seeing that Edna sought "international intervention" before applying to the Polish authori- has paid you such a compliment, you ties. The physicians desired to submit a memorandum containing recom- must try to guess this puzzle. It is ' mendations for the dealing with the unhygienic conditions among the Jewish interesting, and a little harder than refugees. A copy of the memorandum was submitted also to several mem- the other puzzles, so I expect all the bers of the International Sanitary Conference, which was held at Warsaw bright boys and girls to try it. (Edna, recently. It is understood the health minister resented this method of by the way, lives at 1164 Forest ave- approaching circles outside Poland concerning matters affecting Polish nue. Hammond, Indiana.) The first thing to do is to guess inhabitants. these names: • • • • 1. One of the kingdoms into which It is reported that among the preparations now under way for the New York Keren Hayesod drive, which will begin on April 16, 1,300 volunteer Palestine was divided after the death of King Solomon. workers have already been enrolled. These workers have pledged them- 2. The tribe from which Saul, the selves to solicit from a list of prospects to be furnished them by headquar- ters. These workers come from every section of the city and all elements first king of the Jews, came. 3. The hook of the laws. , of Jewry. This number does not include the volunteers that are being 4. The third king of the Jews. mobilized by the Women's Division of the campaign, which is under the 5. The son of Sloomon, who reign- special (Erection of • woman's committee headed by Mrs. Richard Gottheil and Mrs. Fradel Willnes Ilaskell. The report states further that this wom- ed after him. g. A country of the ancient world. en's committee expects to enroll at least 1,500 volunteers. A special list 7. The uncle of Esther. of 100,000 names of prospects has been prepared and will be furnished 8. A city of the kingdom of Israel. these volunteers. Of the 98 companies doing business in Michigan all but 26 showed a loss in 1921 business compared with 1920. Therefore, that the Detroit Life should show any gain is highly creditable. /That it should lead all the companies selling life insurance in Michigan, in the total gain last year, is but another evidence of the fact that Michigan people patronize Michigan progress and appreciate the advantages of a home company which offers them life insurance at the lowest possible rate consistent with security. Detroit Life Insurance Co. 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