•• r)9 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English is HrEbE TRO IT AEWISR it RON IC Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XII. NO. 3 PALESTINE MOVIES IMPORTANT ZIONIST EDUCATION FEATURE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922 AUSTRALIA WILL NOT PROHIBIT IMMIGRATION FROM THE UKRAINE ELBOURNE C. B., by Mail) - The Australian Jewish Herald pub- fishes un interview accorded its re esentative by the Australian liree- or of immigration, relative to the ossibility of Australia absorbing Will Be Shown Sunday, Mon- number of Ukrainian Jewish refu- day Evenings at McCollister g ses. Whilst, somewhat dubious as o the value of the Jew as an agri- Auditorium. ulturist, the director was not alto- — g ether unsympathetic. "You will realize, of course," he DR. EPSTEIN TO SPEAK; aid, "that Australia would not he FINE MUSICAL PROGRAM j ikely to encourage the entrance of nhabitants of the Black Sea CORTI- ries. Our resources are more or less Ninth Annual Flower Day Col- imited and as a result we have been lection to Be Made This Sun- f orced to adopt a kind of preference ystem. British ex-servicemen re- day by 150 Workers. eive the first preference and then ome the continental nations. The The Palestine motion pictures to ommonwealth needed agricultural- be shown Sunday and Monday even. i sts and my own experience has logs, June 11 and 12, at McCollister shown that the Jewish immigrant Hall, Forest and ('ass avenue, will be would not be persuaded to move into the leading educational activity of rural districts but would make his the year conducted by local Zionists. home in the larger cities." Questioned as to whether the Aus- "The New Jewish Palestine" is a film of the Jewish National Fund, tralian government would prohibit Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Form Mt. Clemens 'JEWS ACCOMPLISHED $700,0(0 Building Contract Signed •nai B'rith Lodge ERE THAN ENGLAND PREJUDICE AGAINST JEWS SHOWN IN NEW POLICY OF HARVARD the landing of immigrants, the direc- Construction of Newark V. M. tor replied: Michigan Council Activities and Y. W. II. A. Center to "I do not think so. The common- Meet With Favor of Grand wealth, whilst not desirous of encour- Begin at Once. Lodge Convention. aging immigrants from Southeastern Hubbub Aroused Over Alleged _ Sir Herbert Samuel Tells of Europe, does not prohibit immigrants Discriminating Campaign on NEWARK, N. J. — The contracts reaching these shores provided they Zionist Efforts at Reception With 44 charter members enrolled come an to stndard. for the work of construction of the Student Admissions. for the formation of a new lodge of in His Honor. "The Ukraianian people," he con- Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, new building of the Young Men's cluded, "are more or less totally un- lodges throughout the state are pre- ASSO- Young Women's Hebrew and STATE LEGISLATURE TO known to Australians. Personally I pared to send delegates this Sunday GRATEFUL TO SENATE elation of Newark, N. J., were 111,- think your best course would be to afternoon to witness the installation FOR ITS RESOLUTION Proved and signed at a meeting of INVESTIGATE INTENTIONS formulate some definite scheme rela- of the new chapter. tive to the landing of some specific the board of trustees held last week. It is expected that about 150 mem• number of these refugees in Aus- hers of l'isgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. "Great Message May Again The plans call for a total expenditure Judge Mack, University Over- tralia. And provided the Australian 13. 13., will go to Mt. Clemens for the of over $700,000, which sum includes I seer, Said to Be Exercised Come from Palestine" to the director of migration and settlement occasion. Fifty Flint B'nai B'rith the cost of the lot, the construction in London had the right to select have also signified their intentions of Over Entire Affair. of the blinding and the equipment. World, He Says. the immigrants, I think we would going. i ll tb h .e n at t h onscie gnai n : w of Wtirrkan w nio llube eg in i g • most certainly be able to absorb num- finished in 12 1 months. A special car of Detroiters will It 0 S T 0 N, Mass.—The hubbub LONDON.-1.1. C. B.)—Declaring bers of these refugees provided they the aroused over the alleged campaign In leave at 12 noon Sunday. Reserva- that the Zionist Organiztaion had ac- were agriculturalists." tions to go by special car are to be complished more than his own admin- contracts. A. J. Dimond, the PrOsO' , against the admission of Jews to The local Ukrainian Jewish Relief made with Elias Goldberg, Cherry association, expressed his Harvard has been silenced, for the istration in Palestine during the two dent of the Fund has communicated the state- 3070. deep satisfaction at the step that was ' , . time being at least, by the spiking of years of his incumbency, Sir Ilerbert ment of the director of immigration taken. the guns of those behind the cam- The Pisgah Lodge degree team and Samuel, British High Commissioner to the executive committee of the ' paign. It is understood that the liar- glee club will take part in the cere- for Palestine, said at a reception in Basin Work Monday. Jewish World Relief Conference in .1 know how eagerly the commun. yard faculty has refused to grant the monies for the installation of the new his honor arranged by the Zionist Or- Paris, lodge. ganization that it was his privilege to ity of Newark is waiting to see this admission board the increased power real- that would ,have been necessary to taken by J. Bendow of Jerusalem A. B. Seelenfreund, secretary of help promote the Jewish aims in Pal- magnificent building become a showing in four reels the leading the grand lodge, will attend the in- estine without injuring non-Jewish ity. The board of trustees and di- make the' alleged anti-Jewish drive be able effective features of the Jewish settlements in stallation and will address the gath- inhabitants. rectors feel very happy to President Lowell of Ilarvard, his The High Commissioner said all to say to Newark Jewry that the ac- Palestine, the activities of the pio- ering. cousin Dr. Richard C. Cabo t, a n d neer and the leaders in the movement All the ceremonies of the day will Englishmen are grateful to the tool work of construction will be be. ' Roger 'B. M erriman, pr professor of hi s- United States for having endorsed the for the rehabilitation of Palestine as be conducted at Elkins' restaurant. gun on Monday. I tory, are said to have favored enlarg - the Jewish homeland. The initiation of new members will British mandate for Palestine, the de- "For several years past the Young 1 i n g the powers of the admission lay in its registration having retard- The Jewish activities in the Holy be held at 2:30 p. m. A banquet will Men's and Young Women's Ilebrew ro fg i a vd em i i t t g t i n r e g a t o e; rle i h i e c r t i y n i g ed the development of Palestine and Land, as shown in the movie, begin be given at 7 p. m. Associations have developed and board in pro- matter to prevented the carrying out of loans with the Geulah festival in Jerusalem, Electrification Scheme for Pal- maintained an interested member. spective students. Everything was Obregon Offers Great Stretch and other important measures. The picturing the people's celebration in ship, and have carried on useful ac- apparently going along smoothly un- MICHIGAN COUNCIL WELL Attracts Wide Not- registration of the mandate, he said, estine the garden of the Alliance School, of Land for Refugee REPRESENTED AT CONVENTION will be the signal for proceeding full tivities limited only by the fact that til the plan became public. Then following the San Remo decision. ice in England. Colonization. OMAHA, Nebr. — The Michigan speed ahead. The progress then will they had no adequate quarters in somebody saw in it a plan to discrml- Among the interesting things pic- Council of B'nai B'rith Clubs was exceed that of the last two years, he which they may be conducted. The , nate against the Jewish race. That tured in the first reel are the excava- new building will not only provide prompted the charge of race prose- well represented at the fifty-fourth declared. LONDON.— a T. A.)—Copies of tions near the hot springs in Tiberias, C II ICA C 0.-1.1. T. A.1 — The ample opportunity for educational In caring for the immigrants, by The old prayer-house near the hot Mexican government is prepared to the concession granted by the Co- annual conventino of District Grand and recreational work for these ' The Harvard Announcement. 0. B. B., held here I. Lodge No. 6, providing them with employment, so springs from the time of Rabbi Meier throw open the gates of Mexico to lonial Office to Engineer P. Ruten- young men and young women, but cution' that not one burdened the govern- When the announcement was made is among the historic places featured. masses of East European Jews, as berg for the utilization of Palestine's last week. ex- , by the Harvard authorities last Sat- will also provide facilities for an gys ment, the Zionist Organization had In addition to the president of the Professor N. Slousch was in charge forecast by the Jewish Telegraphic water sources are now available, tensive program of boys' and girls' says Mr. S. Joynson Hicks in a state- Michigan Council, Benjamin F. Wei- accomplished more than the Palestine worrk and of adult activities as well. urday of a restrictive plan for the of the excavations. Agency in previous dispatches. admission of students to the univer- ner of Flint, the following Michigan government. The offer to permit the immigra- ment to the press. The Palestine Pioneers. Arab. Benefited. sit}, comment was caused to be rife To B• Fully Equipped. The concession requires Mr. Ruten- delegates were in attendance: The second reel deals with the ac- tion of Jews into Mexico is contained Adolph Freund and Bernard Gins- "I can testify that the immigrants "The plans provide for a commo- among the student body. The Har- tivities of High Commissioner Sir in a letter of May 10, addressed to berg to form a company at the ex- in which commun. vard authorities were informed that piration of two years, the monopoly burg of Pisgah Lodge; N. Spiesberger are as good a type as any country is dious auditorium Herbert Samuel in Palestine. The Paul W. Rothenberg, a lawyer, of ity gatherings and celebrations may the public as well as the student body High Commissioner is shown visiting 1630 South Spwyer avenue, who con- is granted for a term of 70 years and and Edward Lichtig, Bay City; Wil- privileged to receive," he said, refer- covers the utilization of the Jordan liam Ginsburg and Erwin M. Treusch, ring to the young Jewish pioneers be held. A modern, fully equipped had seen in the statement a declara- the synagogue at Jerusalem on Sab- ducted the Negotiations with the and Yarmk rivers and their tribu- Grand Rapids; William Wolsey, Sagi- from Eastern Europe. "Although gymna m um an d a large swimm i ng tion of policy that spelled discrimin- bath Nachmu. Jabotinsky and his Mexican authorities. against the Jews in future ation taries, as well as the waters hereafter naw; Morris Rosenbloom, Flint; holding left views, there are few pool will be features of the building. The letter of President Obregon mother are also shown here on their among them who can be termed Bol- Recreational facilities, comprising admissions to the college. Jews were way to the synagogue. Receptions from the natiolial palace, Mexico coming under the control of the High Adolph Kositchek, Lansing. race mentioned in the official game the only Commissioner of Palestnie. sheviks, a vigilant search having dis- bowling alleys, billiard rooms, a for Sir Ilerbert to Rishon L'Zion, in City, reads: Appropriation. The concession empowers the gov- covered only 14 Bolsheviks, and since room for men, game rooms for boys. announcement, which follows: Tel Aviv and the Ilebrew High School President Obregon's Letter. The Michigan Council was granted their deportation nothing more has increase which has re- The great Mr. Hicks says, to expropri- ernment, and social parlors for young men will and the opening of the vintage season "In reference to our conversation ate the existing undertakings in be- a $1,500 appropriation to carry on be provided. There will also be a cently taken place in the number of at Rishon L'Zion are parts of this relative to the emigration of Russian half of the Rutenberg scheme. Simi- its work, with a promise of a larger been heard of Bolshevism." Continuing, Sir Ilerbert declared sufficient number of club rooms and students at Harvard College, as at reel, in addition to the scenes show- Jews to the Republic of Mexico, I am should prove sum ad- the other colleges, has brought up tarty, lands and buildings, which the contribution if this that, considering that East European 15 class rooms for the carrying out ing the wedding of the High Commis- to advise that the government government is unable to obtain by insufficient for its needs. The ac- forcibly the problem of limitation of sioner's son, Edwin, to Miss Hadassah which I take honor in presiding over agreement, may be expropriated in tivities of the Michigan Council gen- Jewry had been virtually cut off as of the educational program. In a financial factor in the rehabilita- dition, a cafeteria will he operated enrollment. Crasofsky. would be glad to see that emigration; behalf of the scheme. erally met with the favor of the tion of Palestine, the Zionist Organ- We have not at present sufficient and provision will be made for the The most important reel of the but I deem it advisable to state that Grand Lodge. ization should be congratulated upon holding of banquets. The library classrooms or dormitories, especially Concession's Provisions. four is the third, which shows the if the emigrants want to acquire any freshman dormitories, to take care of The convention decided that or- its achievements. will house a substantial collection of Chaluzim in Palestine, the pioneers real estate in the Republic of Mexico, No other installation excepting by Turning to the Arab problem, the hooks, periodicals, reference books any further large increase. This adopted by individual members who are building the Jewish home- they must naturalize themselves as private persons, and on • small scale, phans lodges as well as by lodges as High Commissioner said it was un- and general reading matter. The P roblem is really a group of prob. o of the . land. The pioneers are pictured in Mexican citizens, since our statutes is permitted during the whole of the bodies some exceedingly should be supported until they true that the work the Jews were do- plans also provide for two good-sized I all their activities, their arrival in establish that foreigners shall not ac- 70 years, and no concessions for th e reach their fourteenth year. An ap. difficult, and most of them needing ap- ems, all difficult, Jaffa, their preparatory work, their quire properties within a zone of 100 construction of canals, dams, reser• propriation of $10,000 was made for ing could possibly prove disadvan- lodge rooms which will be available for their settlement more facts than tageous to the Arab population. It is for meetings of fraternal organize- activities at road making, stone parallel to the borders, and 50 kilo- voirs or for the generation of elec. we now have Before a general poi- trical energy may be granted without the support of 100 orphans. An ad- decidedly to their advantage, he as- tions. breaking, their work on the farms meters from the seaside. icy can be formulated on this great ditional 150 orphans are being sup- serted. "It has been the effort of the tru - and their social and educational ac- "In the country there are several Mr. Rutenberg's first refusal. engage the attention The British pride themselves not so tees in planning the facilities of the The concession further provides, ported by individual lodges. tivities. million hectares of land appropriate the Jewish community and to af- of the governing board and the facul• much on having conquered Palestine, of y of Order. 50th Anal building to meet every requirement t question must The fourth reel shows the Zionist for colonization purposes, great according to Mr. Hicks, that collec- ties, and it it is likely to be discussed but of the service they have been en- world leaders, the two Chief Rabbis part of which is susceptible of adap- tions of customs duty on imported The convention also decided that abled to render the Eastern peoples ford an opportunity to every group by alumni and undergraduates. of Jerusalem, Baron James Roths- tation for agriculture and irrigation. machinery are to be postponed until districts 2 and 6 do not disassociate The Prohibition of Jaws. by reason of their conquest. lie felt, in the community to participate in child, Colonial Secretary Sir Winston You may be sure that the emigrants the holding company will have made themselves in the maintenance of the he said, the Jews had no desire to activities in which it and the com- "It is natural that with a wide- Churchill and others, during their to which I have been referring by certain profits. There is nothing in Cleveland Orphan Home. Plans are discussion of this sort going oust the Arabs, or degrade them, but moony at large are interested. The on there should be talk about the pro- visit in Palestine. The film concludes submitting themselves, as already the concession requiring Mr. Ruten• in progress for a new home to serve they come to Palestine bringing bet- mun building will include many elements spread with a most interesting scene from stated by me, to what is provided by berg to buy the machinery in Britain the needs of both districts. ter things for all inhabitants. of valuable addition to the public portion of Jews at the college. At of ar architectural beauty and will he resent the whole problem of limits- the planting festival in the first boys' the constitution for the acquisition only The eightieth anniversary of the "If no Jews were in Palestine now, p To Erect Jordan Dams. school in Jerusalem. of property—will enjoy the guaran- order will be celebrated this fall would the country be richer?" he of enrollment is in the stage of Hon buildings gs of the city of Newark. The tees, security and protection which Dr. Epstein to Speak. Mr. Rutenberg may, in the inter- throughout this country and in Eu- asked, answering himself in the nega- buildin discussion and it may remain re The film will be explained by Dr. are granted to all citizens by the re- est of his scheme, erect dams across rope. Preparations for such celebra- tive. He cautioned the Jews to en- trustees have been mindful through- ? that stage for a considerable time." out not only of the requirements but Baer Epstein of The Hague, Holland, public of Mexico. the Jordan, construct a canal at Ti- tions were made at the convention. Because of limited accommodation , tertain no exaggerated ideas of what also of the wishes of the community, in "I have already taken up this mat- berias and divert the course of the Edward Lichtig of Bay City was recently from Palestine. Dr. Epstein it is necessary to limit the number o could have been accomplished during is a graduate of the universities of ter with Senator Schleimer of Ari- Yarmuk. The interests of the pres- voted the honor of being made a past the last two years, and counselled the and feels that the people of Newark ■ new students, it is set forth. Within continue to give their unstinted the Heidelberg and Marburg, where he zona, in the interview that I had the ent users of water are safeguarded president without having to go Arabs to have no exaggerated fears will support to this project." , the last decade the number and pro- studied medical chemistry and philos- pleasure of having with him in this by the clause entitling them to the through the chair. This is the second for the future. "A great message portion of Jews at Harvard Univers- ophy, the latter subjects under the capital, and who will be able to give quantities of water they now use, time that a man has been so honored may again come from Palestine," Sir , ity has greatly increased. Promi- famous leader of philosophical you many more details than it is pos- says Mr. Hicks. by the Grand Lodge. Jews assert the issue raised is Herbert finally told his audience. APPEALS MADE IN MANY thought in Germany, Hermann Co- sible to convey in a letter." In the absence of Mr. Rutenberg, the institution intends to re- Dr. Weiem•nn Presides. hen . 64,000 Square Miles Open. who is in New York, no confirmation a democratic institution or be- CENTERS FOR SEMINARY .neanito A letter was read from Winston main Mr. Rothenberg has also been no- of Mr. Hicks' statement is available, Dr. Epstein had been devoted to come a seat of Intolerance. Churchill, Colonial Secretary, who the Zionist cause since his youth and titled that a territory of 64,000 except when the Colonial Office, Harvard's Intentions. said he hoped Sir Herbert Samuel's Appeals in behalf of the Jewish was for ■ time one of the leading square miles along the American- through which the concession was se- the were proposed then Steps visit to England would promote an Theological Seminary were made by Zionists in Wilna. About eight years Mexican border is at the disposal of cured, authorizes its publication. in king husetts Legisl ature t oo early settlement of the outstanding 25 rabbis throughout New York, in ago he was persuaded to devote his Jewish immigrants. The territory is Harvard's alleged intentions. questions concerning Palestine. into oratorical talents and organizing abil- said to be very fertile, enjoys a sa- RUTENBERG SCHEME President Lowell sought and obtained Dr. Weizmann, president of the their respective congregations. on Massac the second day of Shevuoth. The ad - an interview with Speaker Young of ' ity to the cause of the Jewish Na- lubrious climate, snow and cold being EXCITES ENGLAND World Zionist Organization, who pre- ministrative committee is practically' unknown, has vast agricultural pos- tional Fund, whose aims are to buy the House of Representatives. Presi- LONDON. — (J. C. B.) — Pinhas Hebrew Schools of Detroit Ranking sided, said he appreciated the diffi- assure assured of having the New York dent Lowell refused to be interviewed up land in Palestine to become the sibilities, is described as full of na- Rutenberg, author of the Palestine d Isaacs Among culties under which the High Corn- High; B quota of $50,000 raised during the after the meeting. Speaker Young property of the entire Jewish people. tural resources, with facilities for electrification and irrigation scheme, missioner was laboring. Conference Deleg•tes. i month of June. Since then, he has traveled a great fishing and being rich in timber, is now in New York to raise the capital Sir Alfred Mond spoke about the deal over Russia, United States, believed to be entirely fitted for in- required for his project, is attracting Annual subscriptions of various " lid o io : , present attacks in sections of the •Soi. ith America and England, stimu- dustry and agriculture. The area is wide notice here, the press devoting NEW YORK.—The conference of English press on the government's amounts are daily received by the , because of the fact that certain or- lating everywhere Zionist sentiment sparsely populated, its present popu- columns to descriptions of the pro- the Bureau of Jewish Education held Zionist policy, telling his audience committee. The largest anonymous deers had been presented in the House and organizing the activities in be- lation being only 25,000, although it ject, his personality and biography. here last week took steps for the "not to worry." "If Jews do noth- of Representatives asking for an in- is twice as large as Belgium. half of the Jewish National Fund. Following the Daily Mail's attack standardization of Hebrew education ing for Palestine," he said, "they are result of an appeal made by Rabbi vestigation of some proposed change This particular part of Mexico is on Rutenberg, the Daily News, lib- in the leading schools in the country. attacked. If they do work, persons Israel Goldstein of Congregation in the method of admitting students , By his vast knowledge, high intel- ligence, oratorial gifts and his capac- said not to have suffered from any eral, has published a leading article Harvard University. He informed The conference was attended by complain the Jews wish to have a B'nai Jeshurun. Encouraging re- of the many revolutions and because defending his right to purchase goods the leading educators of New York monopoly over Palestine." Sir Al- ports and contributions are being re- to (Turn to last page.) (Turn to Page Five) of its geographic location cannot be anywhere if the prices are lower than City, including Professor Mordecai fred advised the Zionists to be pa- ceived from all over the country. affected by uprisings. in England. The campaign against M. Kaplan, Dr. Alexander M. Dush- tient and wait for the realization of Appeals were made on Shevuoth In . To Send Commission. Rutenberg, it says, is conducted by kin, Dr. S. Benderly, Dr. David de their hopes. Asking "Are we down- Cieveland, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Chi- LOCAL ZIONISTS HEAR A group of prominent Chicago a few sensational newspapers, but Solo Pool and others. Of the dele- hearted?" the audience retorted with cago, Louisville, San Francisco and LIPSKY ON CONDITIONS many other communities. Jews is preparing to proceed to Mex- has no foundation in fact. The paper gates representing the province, the a hearty "No!" IN NATIONAL MOVEMENT ico wtihin a few days to look over further declares that the contract following were prominent in the con- the ground, which the government is with German firms provided for the ference deliberations: Bernard Isaacs, ready to assign to Jewish immigrants, purchase of 9,000 pounds worth of Detroit; I. Abrams, Pittsburgh; Dr. Speaking at a gathering of Detroit proceeding from there to Mexico City machinery and the explanation made N. Turoff, Boston; Dr. I. Efras, Bal. Zionists at the Shaarey Zedek Mon- Elaborate Reports Heard on the Ac- to complete negotiations. It is then on behalf of Rutenberg in the Times timer; B. Rosen, Philadelphia. day evening, Louis Lipsky, general in intended to form an organization makes an altogether satisfactory im- In the course of the reports given tivities of the Past Year for secretary of the Zionist Organization United States to finance the im- pression. by the delegates on the schools they of America, declared that the reason Hebrew Education. Several interpellations are expect- represented, much interest was dis- migration. It is hoped that the trans- of • as a colonist to settle in any part A proclamation enumerating the ad- for the opposition to Zionist aims on Schools of De- fer of tens of thousands of Jews to ed in Parliament shortly concerning played by the body on the progress vantages under which immigrants the colonies belonging to the Mexican the part of the Arabs and a number \ Mexico will follow the agreement that the terms under which the concession made recently in Detroit for Hebrew The United Hebrew Republic providing that he ask per- of Christians, particularly the Vati- are to be admitted as colonists in Mex- • troit, at ■ meeting held Monday has been granted to Rutenberg. education. ico and the privileges and concessions mission of the Secretary of Apricot-, can, is due to the division in the ranks evening at the Wilkins Street Tal• government and shipping companies ni will be induced to grant cheaper Meantime, financiers and business The conference devoted much time accruing to these colonists was pub- ture who will send him the necessary of the Jews. mud Torah, elected E. Rabinowitz transportation. men are evincing an unusual interest to discussing the advisability of in- Mr. Lipsky said that the Arab and lished by President Alvaro Obregon certificate. It is understood that the govern- in the project. president, J. Friedberg vice-presi- augurating teachers' training schools. at Mexico City and supplied to the "3. In every case the person desir- other poposition claims can only be dent, M. Rosinsky treasurer and II. ment of the United States is favor- The Zionist 0 , ganization has au- The following are mane the more ous of becoming a colonist should pre- met by showing an equal strength. Jewish Telegraphic Agency by the ably disposed towards the proposal thorized ■ statement explaining the important resolutions adopted by the Goldberg secretary. Secretary for Foreign Affairs follow- sent an affidavit testifying to his good The opponents of the Zionist Organ- Members of the old board of di- and that Secretary Hughes will soon purchases of machinery in Germany conference: ing the announcement that European character, his previous and present ization, however, seem to satisfy rectors were re-elected, with the tole by Engineer P. Rutenberg for his That conferences for the purpose (Turn to last page.) occupation and to pledge himself to themselves with a desire to start in- lowing new ones added to the list: Palestine electrification and irriga- of exchanging views on Hebrew edu- Jews will be welcomed as Mexican dedicate his energy and ability to the dividual enterprises in Palestine, not Judge Harry B. Keidan, Robert Loe- tion scheme. It is stated that the cational problems be held three times settlers. cultivation of the soil as soon as he realizing the Importance of organiz- The full text of the proclamation wenberg, illiam Friedman, Abe contract amounted to only £10,000 a year. has established himself in a colony. ation that should protect the rights COMPLETE PLANS FOR entitled "Concession to Colonists" fol- Srere, H. B. Gittleman and A. Far- and was made because prices of ma- periodical devoted to Jew- That a "4. Mexican consuls abroad are in- of the Jews in Palestnie. He there- MOONLIGHT OF Y. P. S. chinery were considerably lower in ish education be published. ber. lows:— structed in accordance wih paragraph fore urged greater support for the The nominating committee that Germany than on the British market. That the curricula of the leading "1, Alvaro Obregon, Constitutional 775 of the Regulations of the Mexican Zionist Organization as such. submitted the list of nominees to the schools be studied with the aim in President of the State of Mexico, by Consular Service of March 12, 1922, Mr. Lipsky explained at great Preparations have been completed body consisted of Louis Duscoff, view of standardizing the educational the right that is given me in Sec. 1, to institute the necessary propaganda length the importance of the Ruten- chairman; M. B. Cohen, A. Klein, J. for the annual moonlight of the Y. P. S. OF B'NAI MOSHE 39 of the Contsitution, do hereby con- for the colonization of Mexico, taking berg plan. In response to a question systems. B . Lasky and J. Cherkose, Young People's Society of Temple GIVES FROLIC JUNE 17 That the various associates of the stitutionally declare the following:— into consideration the laws and regu- as to the possibility of peace with the Mr. Rabinowitz, as president, sub- Beth El, to take place Wednesday Bureau of Jewish Education help in "1. In order to obtain rights to the lations in force in their district. former Zionist leaders, he said that mitted an elaborate report of the ac- evening, June 14, on the steamer St. Plans are announced as completed the work of compiling information benefits of the Colonization Law of the present administration has made Issues Certificates Frt.. Young tivities of the schools during the past Claire. for the June Frolic of the concerning Jewish education in Amer- Dec. 15, 1803, which was signed by every effort consistent with honor to Tickets, on sale among the mem- In- consuls are also :Mexican "5. People's Society of B'nai Moshe, to ica. Year. Mr. Friedberg explained the the President on Jan. 27, 1921, the structed to reliver certificates free of get the co-operation of former lead- necessity for branching out and open- hers, will also be sold at Grinnell's he held at the Elks' Temple on alien immigrant must come to the Re- ers, especially in such activities which charge to persona desirous of emi- schools in different sections on June 12, 13 and 14. Those who ing new June 17. public with an affidavit signed by the grating to Mexico who have made do not conflict with their principles. of the city. Arrangements were made are hard at work to make this affair Sam Mandell. with his troupe of SHARREY ZEDEK Y. P. A. coun- Consular Agent of the Mexican for immediate expansion. even more successful than those pre- songsters, will be among the enter- demand to the Consul, such peti- , He said that there has been no re- for MOONLIGHT ON AUG. 22 try that the colonists emigrates from; such are Jack Friedman, written in Spanish and in ' sponse to the Zionist requests Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of viously staged tainers and other talent has been indicating the place where the im- tion to be out that, at the the language of the Interested person. unity and pointed the schools, reported on the progress general chairman; Arthur Scheine- booked for the evening to entertain was every migrant will settle, how many persons Selma Ilam- convention, there ntertainment; Zionist "6. The Mexican Consul must have The Young People's Auxiliary of accompany him, and also an authori- made in the schools during the past man, e on the floor of the Elks' femple and ein possible chance for peace, if the op- the Shaarey Zedek announces that zation from the Secretary of Agricul- ■ register in which should be entered year and pointed out that there has burger and Merryon Wberg. around the wings and balconies. in and co- hilt! , pub. the colonization petition that they position is willing to come and Harry L. Vehon the annual moonlight of the society The proceeds of this affair will go a great advancement in the line ' eta, ture, showing that he was admitted Gypsy fortune tellers, linger* of , operate. to beautify the B'nai Mosh Syna- will be held on Aug. 22. An appeal to the country as a colonist. (Forms have received, the certificate given by of Hebrew education. and dele- of officers The election announced that the note and a general program of enter- gogue and Detroit Jews are urged was issued requesting that those who them, the name of the emigrant and It was also to the Zionist convention, to be 1 and 2.) the number of persons accompanying gates U nited Hebrew School body will be tainment has been arranged for the to patronize the event. previously patronized the affair keep in Philadelphia, wall June 25 held on Must Ask Permission. divided into different committees to trip. The affair is expected to exceed him, the place of settlement in the Re- Miss Annarose Ilersh and S. L. this date open. Hy Levensohn and ste poad until Monday evening, these all previous ones in attendance and "2. A Mexican citizen or an alien in charge of the publicity Julius Goldstein are in charge of the conduct the necessary work, interest shown by the young De- Miller are (Turn to Page Two) residing in Mexico may be admitted publicity. committees to be announced nextithe for the frolic. week. troit folks. FOR NEW PALESTINE MEXICO TO WELCOME RUTENBERG GIVEN JEWISH IMMIGRANTS 70-YEAR MONOPOLY • • • • UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS ELECT NEW OFFICIALS it that ds the week, ,s star r York • action almost tithing is lass of nee, a • sonnel ost re- e, will seek act is f-Elten deville week's 0 defy nor• COMP - nality; ruin intain LI trim - EDUCATORS MAKE STUDY OF JEWISH SCHOOLS IN U. S. MEXICO GRANTS CONCESSIONS TO COLONISTS; FREE RAILROAD FARE sIn