PAGE TWELVE MAY 5; 1922 ThEVeritot rjaisn(i)RoNici.r. DRIVE FOR $25,000 OPENED ON MONDAY BY HEBREW SCHOOLS E. (Continued from page I.) establishment of ni o r e schools throughout the city. The judge said he was confident the drive will be a ==,„ success, judging by the response of = the meeting. A practical demonstration of sales- = manship was given in a short expla- nation of the manner in which people The first B'nai B'rith lodge to be founded in Bessarabia has been organ- should be approached to join the Tal- = ized in Kishinev and named "Mizrachi" (The Orient). mud Torahs, Mr. Isaacs, Robert Loe- , z - wenberg and William 1Vachs taki g Speaking at a big workers' rally in Jerusalem, J. Sprinzak, a leader of part. Poole Hazeir, denounced the limitation of Jewish immigration to Palestine. Judge Keidan then announced th e • • • captains, lieutenants and workers of al Sir Robert Whaley Cohen of London, president of the Palestine Eco- the various teams who net immediate- = nomic Council, has arrived in Palestine to make an extended and detailed ly thereafter and assigned districts to the volunteers for an immedai te study of the economic life and status of the country. canvass of the city. The drive is to last one week and fi- A regular fortnightly air mail service has been arranged between Pales- nal reports by workers are to be mad tine and Mesopotamia, via Cairo. No responsibility in respect of loss or at a meeting to be held this Monday damage of mails forwarded by aerial service is accepted. evening at the Shaarey Zedek. • • • • The board of directors of the The Tikvah Society, numbering 40 members, bought 40 dunams of land. United Hebrew Schools was orga n- When all members have paid their share, the society will present the land ized into a committee to visit mem- to the .1. N. F. and the members will remain as tenants on J. N. F. land. bers of the leading congregations in = • • • • the city and to enroll those who are A large tract of ground has been purchased by the Jewish Sports Club not yet members of the schools. of Vienna the dedication taking place on Sunday, accompanied by impres- The ctiy was divided into 10 dis- = sive exercises. The ground and improvements cost 30,000,000 kronin, it tricts, with the following captains = a, 1414 Griswold Main 453 • • • • JOY FARM Single Horne*, Duplexes and Horne Sites IRSCH Realty Company Blaine 8716 Linwood, C Garfield 2423 TRY SHEKELL GET THE BEST LARGE DOUBLE VANS The Best Is Always the Cheapest 1957 Grand River Avenue Telephone Cadillac 6853-4679 NewYork Custom ShoeShop Shoes and Booth built to order. Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip- pers. Specialists in cripple and orthopedic work. WM. E. HINTZ Cherry 686 1820 Broadway $50 REWARD For any WATCH we cannot FIX with a two-year guarantee. Main Spring 60 cents. JOHN R. WATCH AND REPAIR SHOP 25 John R. Street Branch No. 2, 2562 Woodward is stated. and lieutenants heading the teams: = • • • District No. 1, office buildFri D i ngs: Orthodox Jewry is asked to come to the aid of the famine victims in H enry Meyers, captain; Henry ed- Soviet Russia, in an appeal signed by leaders of the Agudath Israel, includ- man and Miss Sadie Keidan, lieutt ing Mr. Laudau of London, Pnchas Cohn and Mr. Rosenheim of Germany ants. and Mr. Hornstein. District No. 2, down-town busine • ii. • • district: Robert Loewenberg, The fortieth anniversary of the formation of the Grand Lodge of the tai n; Seymour Frank, Mrs. M. M. B'nai B'rith was celebrated with due solemnity in leading circles of the Cohen, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, lieu- = Davidson,cap- = 7 - order in Berlin. There are 94 lodges in Germany, a statement issued on enants. — the occasion of the celebration says. District No. 3, Jefferson avenue — • • • • Samuel Heyman, captain; Julius RII- Seventeen Arabs were killed in a skirmish between Arab villages near binowitz, lieutenant. Ilebron growing out of a long-standing fued. The correspondent who District No. 4, Gratiot even reports this news to the London Times declares that the conflict is not con- Charles Goldstein, captain; Felix , nected with the "dispute between Arabs and Zionists." Shulman, lieutenant. a • • • District No. 5, Adams to Forest ..-• A co-operative society, numbering 150 members and formed by the avenues: Samuel M. Levin, captain; -- Halvah Vehisahon Society, has for its object the enabling of members to Herman August and Miss Blume I. = acquire land and houses, the payment to be made in 11 years through Levin, lieutenants monthly installments. Lots will be drawn each month, the winning mem- District No. 6, Forest avenue to ber receiving a loan of £250. Grand boulevard; William Wachs, -= • • • • captain; Mrs. Felix Shulman, lieu- = In the city of Zeffath the Jewish and Arab fish dealers entered into an tenant. agreement to cease their competition and raise the price of fish in the mar- District No. 7, Oakland section: = ket. The result has been that the whole population, Jewish and Arab as Charles Rubiner, captain; Nathan well, united and declared open warfare on the tradesmen, who concluded Metzger, lieutenant. the above mentioned agreement. District No. 8, North Woodward • • • • = A relief commission to study the famine conditions among Russian Jews section: A. Cooper, captain; Jack ,= Loewenberg, Mark Jacobson, M rs. has been appointed by the executive committee of the Jewish World Relief Abe Srere, Mrs. Si Mendelsohn, Mrs. = Conference. The commission is comprised of representatives of various Max Perlmutter, lieutenants. 1= Jewish agencies and includes Adolph Held of the American Hies and Mr. District No. 9, Michigan and Dix -= Efroikin representing the Conference. avenues: Rudolph Zuieback, captain; • • • • Hyman Keidan, lieut enant. A program calling fur the disbursement by the Joint Distribution Com- D. trict No. 10: T heodore Levin, mittee of $3,000,000 to feed 800,000 famine stricken children in Russia captain; David Stocker and Abe E Miss Detroit Cigar 8c Each has been formulated by representatives of the Joint in conjunction with those of the American Relief Association, Director Rosenberg and Dr. Frank Rosenblatt representing the J. D. C. at the negotiations in London. a • • • On March 11 the completion of 40 years of work of Mr. Ussischkin in the Zionist movement was celebrated in Jerusalem. Over 200 representa- tive Jews gathered in the Central Hotel to welcome Mr. Ussischkin and the gathering did not disperse until 3 o'clock in the morning. Speeches were made by representatives of all parties and institutions of Palestine Jewry. Srere, lieutenants. THE SABBATH ANGEL — (Concluded from Editorial page.) -al very well at the last puzzle of this — kind, and lots of you sent in good an- =_ swers. Now I'll look for a lot of cor- = rect replies to this. Fill in the words that are missing in these three verses. Fs. .., The American Society for the Exportation of Fruits from Palestine, They all come from the famous stor- = which was formed in Boston with a capital of $100,000( has succeeded in ies in the Bible: creating a modern establishment in Petach-Tikvah for fruit-packing, and 1. Lay....hand....lad; neither do is going to set up a similar establishment in Rechoboth. The capital neces- unto him. sary for the new establishment in Rechoboth is being provided by a group 2. Bless me....also.... father! of Montreal Jews. 3. Behold.... dreamer. Let.... slay • • • • Anonymous circulars in large quantities are being distributed broadcast reproducing the report of an alleged interview Pastor Mostersohn had with the ex-kaiser during the former 's visit to Doorn, in the course of which Wilhelm attributed to his former Jewish subjects part of the blame for Ger- many's defeat. The ex-kaiser is also said to have quoted reports appearing in the press that Leon Trotsky had organized an "Anti-Christ Order," and that Bolshevism is essentially anti-Christian. • • • • Spend a Few Pleasant Moments in Our Japanese Garden O UR entire tenth floor has been transformed into a wonderful Jap- anese Garden, with a tinkling fountain, a red tile floor, lanterns, blooming flowers and singing birds — a charming setting for the beautiful new reed and fibre furniture on exhibition here. 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Sidney Tickton's Diagonal Puzzle = 112 has been answered bs a goo( I numb h er = of boys and girls; and it is a hard puzzle, I can honestly say that they = are smart. Now let's see who they are:—Sarah Trivas, f17 North E taw street, Baltimore, Md., Her let- = Members of the Right Wing of the I'russian Diet came to blows with ter was nicely worded and beautiful- = Close of the Left following an assault on Generals Hindenburg and Lu- ly typed. It looked fine. Genevieve = dendorff by Dr. Oskar Cohn, Socialist, in the course of which he referred Mervis, 140 1V. 11th Ave, Homestead, = to the generals as cowards. The members of the Right side of the House Pa., Sarah Lnevner, 2539 Centre Ave., Cornerifich '- an Ave. resented this slur on the war heroes and various objects were thrown from Pittsburgh, Pa., Benjamin Rudao, 123 =_ both camps by way of emphasizing their arguments. The speaker had con- Putt Park Ave, Baltimore, Md., = &derable difficulty in restoring order out of the turmoil. Rose Topolsky; (no address) Herschel hriger, 533 Cora street, Pittsburgh, _ - 4 - A new state road has been built between Rishon-le-Zion and Jolla and en): iht t u sl tmuarng,h6, 811;1. .1; r a "vsa- special automobile buses will carry passengers between these two places tan C r111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H111111111111111111111101M1111111111111111111111111110 at a very reasonable rate of fare. It will only require 15 minutes' ride Schulman, 606 Hollace street, Pitts and as a result many Jews who have their places of business in Jaffa will burgh, Pa.; Eleanor Steoner, 224 live in Rishon-le-Zion, where the housing shortage has not been felt, com- Charles ehsy AGol s'e ance will be the only two stagings at Kensington, bPaan.y; ' STORAGE BATTERY NOW muting daily to and from their business. As the cost of buildings and lands d stein, N ew which Miss Young will appear in this GOES TO THE PARLOR is cheaper in Rishon-le-'Zion, a boom is expected in that colony. city. Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Louis Greenblatt, • • • • Tickets are for sale at Gordon's (no address) Morris Zwerdling, 618 The funds of the David Wolfsohn Foundation will he used for the erec- Lawrence street, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Book Store, 3009 Ilastings street; The ordinary conception of a stor- tion of a building to house the National Library in Jerusalem, it was de-1 Johanna Goldberg, 1306 S. Albany Small's drug store, Ilastings sad Hen- cided at a conference in Berlin of the executors of the fund, including Hans Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Dorothy Israel, age battery is a box covered with some Coming to Detroit this Sunday, for drie; Kahn Brothers' restaurant, sort of black sticky paint. Most of Hera), Jacobus Kahn, Dr. Katzenellensohn of Libau, one of the directors 745 S. Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hastings and Rowena; Zuckerman- two performances at the New Detroit them were not intended for parlor dis- of the Jewish Colonial Trust, and Dr. Lishinsky. Arrangements have been Now thats a very good result! I'm play. But the fact that a neat and Opera House, is Miss Klara Young, Schechter bank, Hasings and Living- made with Dr. Ileinrich Levy, who has left for Palestine to draw plans for proud of you. The answer was: stone; Cooper's Drug Store, West- world famed Jewish actress, who will finished appearance is appreciated by the library building which is to serve as the Wolfsohn Memorial. MIRIA 51 automobile owners has been shown by present, with the assistance of a large minster and Goodwin avenues, and • . • S 0 L 0 M at the box office of the New Detroit N the reception of the All-Rubber Bat- cast of well known players, the New The murder of the eight Jews during the bomb outrage on Tuesday last JOSEPII tery, produced by the Willard Stor- York Yiddish theatrical success, "Be- Opera House, Randolph and Monroe c . i(s not only to the heavens, but also to the State Prosecutor, Count REBECCA rele Tramp," a musical comedy in avenues, on the day of the perform- age Battery Company. Apponyi declared in the course of his funeral oration at the grave of the MANASSEH ances. "And the happiest part of it all" three acts. victims at Budapest. The culprits have not yet been apprehended, the Miss Young has played on the Yid- says Mr. Long, local Willard Battery count said, rendering unsafe the lives of Hungarians of the Jewish faith. THE BLESSING ON SEEING Dealer, is the fact that the one piece dish stage here and abroad and won All Jewish Budapest joined in mourning the victims of racial hatred, all LIGHTNING.) rubber case invented by the Willard fame for herself in Russia and Po- chops having been closed in honor of the dead during the procession. ionT, (Translated in English Verse by jp . E BN .)_SROZ,It E C.M Company makes an ideal container land. The comedy, "Berele Tramp," Jessie Sampter.) was especially written to be staged by BERLIN.—N( Negotiations are proceeding between representatives of the Jewish com- Blessed art thou, 0 God our King, for the new Willard Radio "A' Bat- pensi• res tery. It can be nicely polished and her and her company. The comedy munity and the Roumanian government to sent three ex-officio Jewish repre- Lord of the world, who everything makes a very attractive addition to was played before packed houses at declaring the Soviet regime ble for the economic catastrophe in sentatives in the Senate. It is contended that other religious groups are rea e( when the world began. the Kessler Second Avenue theater Russia, were adopted at a Conference the radio set. represented by their heads, and that the Jews are entitled to similar repre- The men who have spent so many in New York for many weeks and of of the various lv srepresentatives Euro pea sentation. Assured of successful issue of the negotiations, candidates have (How beautiful is all His plans! years of hard work developing the was declared to be among the finest groups of Russian emigres residing in been named for the Senate, including i11. Niemirower for Old Roumania, His flashing storms I need not fear, automobile starting and lighting bat- musical comedies ever presented on European countries. Rabbi Zirelson for Bessarabia and Mr. Glasner, the Mizrachi leader, for Because I know that God is near.) tery and the railway and central stor- the Jewish stage. Engineer Marguliess repressia , ng Trannsylvania. age batteries never expected the bat- Miss Young will be assisted here a Jewish group of emigres, prepesed • • • • OUR MAIL ter y to o to the aor rl but that day by a number of the best Yiddish stage among other things that the Bolshe- W e'll read a letter from C. Dorothy like The National Library received recently from the Zionist Organization many other une xpected things, singers and actors. A popular mat- vik delegates be excluded from ter Ge- of America 31 cases of books containing about 1,100 volumes. Included Rosenthal this week. She lives at 223 has arrived. inee show and an evening perform- noa Conference. among the books are the following subjects: Education, World War, Range street, Manistique, Michigan. standard English, classics, travel and sociology. Worthy of special men- She says: "Dear Miss Ish-Kishor. I tion is an edition of the American Encyclopedia Britannica, as well as an am a weekly reader of your stories astronomical lexicon by Valentiner in five volumes, a comparative gram- and enjoy them very much. I am ten mar of Indo-German languages by Brugman in four volumes, Eraser's years old and live in a small city nam- edition of Pausanias in five volumes. The shipment also contains a collec- ed Manistique. There is no Sabbath tion of Judaica in German by such well known authors as Wellhausen, School here. But my mother teaches' Stade, Kuehnen and others. me the Bible. I have contributed my • • • • money for the war sufferers to my Among the Chaluzim who have recently arrived in Palestine there are father, who is chairman of the Jewish six Chaluzim and four Chaluzoth who have graduated from the Agricul- Relief here. (That's perfectly all right' tural School in Litmerltah, Czecho-Slovakia. They have brought with Dorothy!) With love from your • , them agricultural and other implements and some furniture. As a result friend—Dorothy Rosenthal. I'm glad of negotiations with the colonization department of the Zionist executive, to hear from you. It must be fun to the group received a small loan from the department with the help of which have a mother who can teach you the they have settled in Ein-Ganim. Some of these Chaluzim are cultivating Bible and a father who can take care a tract of land in Ein-Ganim and others are working in the American Pales- of the Jewish War Relief. You must tine Fruit Canning Company in Petah Tikvah. The group has leased from have very good times together. But the Ein-Ganim colony a tract of land on which to grow vegetables and I can't use your puzzles, Dorothy. In raise poultry. "The Sabbath Angel" we only use • • • • Jewish puzzles. Supose , you make The most recent of the lords to rise up against recognition in the Pales- some up out of the Bible. Perhaps tine Mandate of the Zionist Organization as the Jewish agency for Palestine your mother will help you. is Lord Eustace Percy, who, in a letter to the London Times, urges the elimination of Articles 4 and 6 of the mandate relating to the rights of the Jewish Agency and provisions for Jewish immigration to Palestine. Immigration to Palestine should be free for all, without discrimination (Concluded from Page One) ' against any race or religion, being subject only to the requirements of public order and economic development of the land, Lord Percy insists. mentally unfit, the diseased and the Lord Percy further declares that the draft of the Palestine Mandate im- degenerate in this state? Are not poses on the government obligations to Zionists which are inconsistent with our taxes heavy. enough? Let the the British administration of the country, concluding that the only hope of women of California protest against reconciliation between Jews and Arabs lies in the British having a free hand. this needless folly. Have every man • • • • and woman, seeking marriage, cer- The fact that the Roumanian government has failed so far in keeping tify under oath to their good health. faith with the Jewish population was forcibly brought out in the debate Let the state law be so changed, and in Parliament on the king's recent speech from the throne. The attacks immediately a campaign of education on the government came from two deputies, Dr. Straucher and M. Stern. will result. Why should we be so The former took the government to task for its educational policy in which woefully ignorant of natural laws?, the rights of the minorities are ignored, demanding recognition and respect : It is shocking that so many girls, oth- for cultural and language rights of the minoritites. The latter deplored erwise well educated, should be to- that the king in his speech failed utterly to mention the Jewish problem. tally ignorant of health laws. That Roumanian Jewry, suffering for decades, now demands fulfilment of the day shouly be forever gone when col- promises, in accordance with the peace treaties of St. Germain and the lege graduates can receive a wedding constitutional rights guaranteed under the Paris Treaty of July, 1919, Mr. gift of i validism for life. There- Stern insisted. Replying to M. Stern's statement, Foreign Minister Duca fore, den parenthood to the physi- cally unfi " declared the government will keep its promises to the Jews. ez 7 1"The Store With a Million Friends" Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra MISS KLARA YOUNG PLAYS IN MUSICAL COMEDY ON SUNDAY RUSSIAN EMIGRES EUROPE via Canadian Pacific and the Scenic St. Lawrence River Direct Service. Southampton, Liverpool, Glasgow, Cherbourg, Ant- werp, Hamburg. See local S.S. Agents or write G. G. 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