Peraorr,/mso PAGE TWELVE WEIL S $200,000 WEEK Lou Goldberg', Optometrist and Optician 1414 Griswold Main 453 JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplex.. an Home Sites HIRSCH Realty Company $716 Linwood, Corner Blaine Garfield 2423 TRY SHEKELL GET THE BEST LARGE DOUBLE VANS The Best Is Always the Cheapest 1957 Grand River Avenue Telephone Cadillac 6853.4679 New York Custom Shoe Shop Shoes and Boots built to order. Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip- pers. Specialists in cripple and orthopedic work. WM. E. HINTZ Cherry 686 1520 Broadway $50 REWARD For any WATCH we cannot FIX with a two-year guarantee. Main Spring 50 cents. JOHN R. WATCH AND REPAIR SHOP 25 John R. Street Miss Detroit Cigar MAY 12, 1922 Gen. Ronald Storrs, governor of Jerusalem, proceeded on April 24 to London. According to official advice., he is going for "a prolonged holi- day," states a cable dispatch from Jerusalem. Lord Walter Rothschild, to whom Sir Arthur J. Balfour, the then Secre- tary of State fur Foreign Affairs, addressed on Nov. 2, 1917, the British government's Zionist declaration, has arrived in Jerusalem. • . • * Starts Monday Morning Announcement has been made that 72 limited companies have been registered with the government of Palestine since the inauguration of the civil administration. These include 44 Jewish, 12 British, 3 American, 2 French and 1 Italian. • • A Jewish Press Association report from Palestine states that a Jewish "board of health" has been organized in Palestine and that the Zionist Or- ganization has appointed as its representatives on the board Dr. Zalot- chisty of Berlin and Drs. Zalkind and Kliegler of America. • • • • A formal resolution declaring Vilna to be part of the Polish republic was adopted by the Constitutional Commission of the Sejm, with the amend- ment introduced by Father I.utoskawsky providing for the safeguarding of the "religious and national interests fo the minority groups" in that district. • • • • The Arab tourist guides in Palestine are systematically keeping tourists off the Jewish quarters and colonies, according to reports from Jerusalem. The guides are also distributing among the tourists anti-Zionist literature, which is being issued by the Mohammedan-Christian Union of Palestine, the report states. • • • • The appointment of Benjamin G. Gottsberger of New York as professor of mining in Yale University has been announced.• He will assume his duties next fall. Mr. Gottsberger is a graduate of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and Columbia University. Ile has been connected with several copper companies. • • • • Reports continue to come in from Polish towns that the libels of ritual murder against Jews are still popular, every missing person being impugned by the uncultured masses to Jewish quarters. It is said that only the equanimity displayed by Jews under particularly trying circumstances has averted tragedies. • • • • A monthly magazine, Labor, representing the interests of the Jewish workers in Palestine, has just made its initial appearance. At the same time a new weekly publication, Life, has began its public existence. All the prominent Hebrew writers now in Palestine will contribute to the columns of this magazine. • • • • The Haifa Jewish-Arab publication, El Slaam, has engaged several chaluzim from Europe as typesetters and compositors in its printing de- partment. Dr. Ilalil, the editor of the paper, taught them in the several weeks both the Arab language and the work of typesetting—an .unusual feat of mental learning. • • • • Three thousand persons attended the ceremony of the laying of the cornerstone of the newly established Hebrew Theological Seminary, Chi cago, an institution for rabbis and teachers. All local rabbis and leaders of synagogues and institutions attended. Fifteen thousand dollars was raised in cash on the spot fur the building fund. • • • • Found in an intoxicated condition while on duty at 3 o'clock in the morning, William McCarthy, a supernumary policeman, was suspended by Chief of Police William J. Rawlings of New Britain, Conn. McCarthy had been temporarily assigned to the Ilartford avenue beat. Ile told Chief Rawlings he had accepted some Jewish Passover wine. • • • • The Ilabimah of Moscow, the noted troupe of Hebrew artists, proposes making a tour of European countries, Palestine and America, it is learned. Friend, of the Hebrew stage are very anxious to have this company, which achieved an many triumphs under trying circumstances in Soviet Russia, given an opportunity of appearing before Jewish audiences in free countries. 8c Each Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra 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. McKay, 1239 Griswold St. • UNARD A C ► OR Proceedings against the publishers of the Deutschesvoeklische Blaetter have been commenced by Max Warburg, a Hamburg banker, for a report printed in that paper to the effect that the banker had threatened the German authoiittes with interference in a loan to the government if the compiling and publication of the list of Jews who had seen war service was continued. • • • • The religious professions forming part of the Moslem feast of Nob- Mousse has passed off uneventfully, no provocative language and no dis- turbance of any sort having been reported. Similar advises have been received from other parts of the country, indicating that the government's precautionary measures for quelling any anti-Jewish disturbances have had the desired effect. • • • • Cardinal Gasparri, the Paral Secretary, received Dr. Weizmann for C•e second time. Dr. Weizmann was accompanied by Rabbi Dante Lattes of Rome. It is reported that the second conversation was of an even more friendly nature than the first, the Zionist leader and the Vatican repre- sentative having assured one another that the Jews and the Catholic church will live peacably in Palestine. • • • Beginning May I, immigrants desiring to enter Canada will not be required to show as being in possession of $250, an official announcement states. Other parts of the order in council restricting immigration remain' in force. To make effective enforcement of the order possible, the Ottawa government has decided to send consuls to Poland and Roumania to super- vise the Issuance of visas at the ports of embarkation. . • • • Captain Mackenzie, a former British officer and chief of police in the Galilee district, was drowned in the Jordan river near Melhamiah, the Jewish colony, while pursuing robbers who attempted to raid the colony. The officer was directing the pursuit by his men across the Jordan when the native police inspector began drowning. Captain Mackenzie plunged 'n to save him, but both officer and inspector were carried away by the strong tide. • • • • A nnouncement has been made of the withdrawal of the Jewish com- mrnity of Kattowitz from the union of German Kehilloth, on the ground the', Upper Silesia is now under Polish rule. A tendency to sever all affilia- tions with Jewish organizations in Germany are becoming manifest in other circela in Poland. The B'nai B'rith lodges of Warsaw and Lodz are con- tem-lating the formation of separate lodges which, together with those in Up; er Silesia, will constitute a new Order of the B'nai B'rith. • , - Explaining the circumstances leading to the recall of Grant Smith, special American representative to Ilungary, the Ujnemzedek, semi-official government organ, declares that it was due to his having tolerated abuses' ' by the Hungarian authorities in the distribution of American relief intended for workmen's children and Jews. Captain Padlow, head of the American Red Cross in Hungary, states he repeatedly urged Mr. Smith's energetic intervention because the authorities had neglected both children and Jews in dispensing the relief. • • • • Praise for the work of the People's Relief Committee in America, and the spirit in which the funds are collected and administered, was heard at the conference in Warsaw of 120 delegates of parents in 48 Polish towns, whose children are receiving instruction in the Jewish elementary schools. Sholom Asch, well known Jewish litterateur, was a guest at the conference. He spoke on behalf of the American People's Relief Committee, declaring the work of that committee was in no sense philanthropic, being an expres- sion of an attempt to fulfil a duty towards one's brethren. A great deal of discussion has been evoked in Pittsburgh and, it is said, in liberal Judaism throughout the country, by the action of the pew owners of the Rodef Sholom Temple of Pittsburgh in voting unanimously for the permanent adoption of the unassigned pew system. Because of the im- portance and influence of the Pittsburgh temple, its decision in connection with the unassigned pew system has been watched with considerable interest by the other reform congregations of the country, many of which are said to be desirous of following the lead of the Pittsburgh congregation in this matter. • • • • A society was recently formed in Jaffa for the creation of a theater in Palestine. The society was organized by a number of actors and actresses who previous to their arrival in Palestine had been playing in various Eu- ropean theaters. The first productions of the theater will e Ibsen's "Ghosts" and Scholom Asch's "God of Vengeance." The cast includes the Moscow actress, Miss Cohen-Bernstein; Mr. Benjamin (from Reinhardt's Fastest modern steamers in the Art School in Berlinl, Mr. Ben-Menachem, Mr. Ben-Nescher, Mr. Kutay world. Excellent treatment of and others. Some of the Jewish artists now living in Palestine will co- passengers. There is a local agent , operate in the production of plays. • • • in your town or nearby To Poland, Lithuania, Russia, Uls• Measures for effectively aiding Jewish intellectuals and communal work- r•ini■ and all Baltic States, via ers in Russia are being considered at a conference here of Jewish authors Hamburg: and writers. The conference was addressed by Mr. Latsgy, representing the May 25 central committee of the Jewish World Re]ief Evecutive, who expressed SAXONIA June 17 CARONIA . the readiness of t . is committee to finance helpful relief measures for Jewish intellectuals in Russia. A cumm ttee composed of Ch. N. Bialik, the He- Cabin $130. 3rd Cl. $103.50. brew poet laureate; the poet Schneer and the writers Bergelshon, Maier, Tao $5. Pasternak, Kleinmann and others, was formed to compile a list of the needy Via Liverpool and Glasgow. May 24 writers in Russia. Among the first acts of this committee will be the SCYTHIA despatch of recent catalogues of Jewish works May 27 COLUMBIA . • • • • Personally conducted excursion The rumors concerning Sir Herbert Samuel's retirement as High Com- with riverside connections at Palestine are dismissed by the Westminster Gazette, which for missioner Southampton for Danzig, Pillau declares it understands there is no truth in any of them. The Daily Tele- and Libau: stay in England will be ! graph, too, states that Ve High Commissioner's Via Cherbourg Every Tuesday Aquitania brief, he returning to Palestine in the early part of June. During his Mauretania absence from Palestine, the powers of the High Commissioner will be in Berengaria the hands of Sir William Deedes, civil secretary. General Tudor, formerly Via England or Hamburg to commander of the Royal Irish Constabulary, is not being considered as ■ Danzig, $106.50; Llbau, $107.00. successor to Sir Herbert, it having been announced that the general will Tax $5. be in command of the new PalestIn:an militia and nothing more. A MillionDollarsWorth of Fine Furniture Goes on Sale! Here is the most important furniture announce- ment we have ever made! Starting next Monday morning sharp at 9 o'clock we are going to sell $200,000 worth of furniture in six days—one week. For over six months we have been definitely plan- ning on making merchandising history May 15-20, and the astounding values we have saved for this event will stir the entire city! Sensational Price Cuts! Records will fall! Prices drop to new low levels! Price slashes will be in effect that seem almost un- believable! For complete details watch the daily papers. Read the big double-page announcement in the Sun- day newspapers for the marvelous bargains offered for the first day. It's the greatest news Detroit homes have heard in years! You'll want to benefit by this wonderful opportunity. ell Ave. and O. IV • • Cornerlfichtfan 0 2 I -The Store With a Mill on Friends GENTILE IS INSPIRED BY JERUSALEM HILLS guidance in determining our attitude to them: (Continued from page 1.‘ The other section is composed of the rich plutocratic Jew, who is the true economic materialist. He is the per- son whose views upon life mark one anti-Semitic. Ile is the person whose views upon life make one anti-Semi- tic. He has no country, no kindred. Whether as a sweater or financier, he is an exploiter of everything he can squeeze. He is behind every evil that Governments do, and his political au- thority, always exercised in the dark, is greater than that of Parliamentary majorities. Ile has the keenest of brains and the bluntest of consciences. He detests Zionism because it revives the idealism of his race, and has poli- tical implications which threaten his economic interests. 0 O • Th. Plutocratic Jew. crowds that gather to wail and pray by the wall of the Temple as well as the pogroms of Eastern Europe. The Jew seeks a national home in Pales- tine not only because he is denied a home elsewhere,'but because Palestine has always been calling to him from his heart—and he must go. It is important to note that the Zionist movement has appealed with great force to Jewish Socialists, who have always been supposed to be the most completely emancipated from all influences but economic ones. The Jew, uprooted from his home and the surroundinsg which made his history real to him, was supposed to have cast behind him all that One network of tradition and sentiment which some pseudo-moderns ask us to believe to he nothing but trammels. As a mat- ter of fact, this economic materialism has been the reaction of a people deep- ly injured in its very soul—an unnat- ural and unhealthy state of mind which began to be changed so soon as ■ return to Palestine became possible. Zionism has become the inspiration of Jewish labor. It is opposed by the two sections of Judaism with which Socialism has least in common. The Scribes and Pharisees, the people for whom the Jewish religion is but • for- malism, still survive in Judaism. They detest and fear all innovation, and have the blindness and the stiff-neck- edness of the proud tribe of Judah at its worse. They oppose. In Jerusa- lem they do their best to dam up the stream of the Zionist tribe of High Priests and Sanhedrin. require no In little hollows, as it were, Judaism retains small groups of One idealists of liberal thought and culture, and some of these opose Zionisrn,, With them my reflections have nothing to do. We offer: CHILIAN CEDULAS 8% Mortgage Bank Sinking Fund Bonds An obligation of the Mortgage Ban 1 of Chile, a public institution created and owned by the Governme! ;, and specifically secured by mortgages not exceeding 507 of the property pledged. According to our information there has never been any default on Chilian Government bonds or Cedulas since the first Chilian bonds were issued in 1822, a hundred years ago. The peso reached bottpm in February aid is now steadily advancing. Yield 7 3-4% Possible Profit gver CO% Comparison shno ,wnindg, usinnid ilacrtiti riaonf ("Ur ktatesFedeal arm F Loan Ciiiit n request. 11 4 BACKUS, Fa. CF oit ,N & CO. 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