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JUNE 9, 1922

The number of Chaluzim admitted to Palestine in the first quarter of •
1922 reached 2,452, according to figures published in Jerusalem.
• • • •

A group of Jewish students and their teachers have bought a tract of
150 dunams of land near Jerusalem for the purpose of settling on it and
becoming independent farmers.
• • • •

The new railroad between Petach-Tikvah and Jaffa is now in operation.
The management of the colony has undertaken to guarantee a certain
amount of income to this new railway.

Posters urging a boycott of Jews have been placarded by the Roswoj
party in Preszmal declaring, among other things, that the "Yiddish jab-
lovers" should be made to go to

According to final figures now published in the Moscow press, 37,570
Jews were killed in 60 towns in Ukraine, 3,340 houses burned, 1,222 shops,
896 factories and 765 workshops destroyed.

Swamps in the Valley of Jezreel will be drained by Jewish labor co-
operatives executing a contract undertaken by the "Raananja" Company
from the Jewish National Fund, the operation to cost about $100,000.
• • • •
A favorable report has been received in Jerusalem from Mr. Giderman,
who was sent to India in the interests of the Palestinian wine producers.
lie informs them that the prospects of establishing a market for this Pales-
tine product in India are excellnet.
• • • •
Of the 11,585 immigrants entering Canada through Quebec during the
last few weeks, only 263 were Jews, figures just published show. This
number represents a great decrease compared with the same period last
year, when 1,165 Jews were admitted.

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All restrictions on the entry of persons having relations in Palestine
have been removed, accordnig to an official announcement made in Jeru-
salem. Similarly, the restriction on immigration of persons with definite
prospects of employment have been abolished.

SALE

. Signor Gipali, Consul General of Ataly, visited several Jewish colonies
as well as several places where the Chaluzim are employed. The consul
showed his deep interest in everything, asked many questions and expressed
himself as deeply gratified with what he saw.
• • • •
At a meeting of the inhabitants of Tel Aviv it was decided to act favor-
ably upon the request of the nearby village to be uited with Tel Aviv, so
that they may share in the advantages of that progressive township. By
this decision Tel Aviv has gained 3,500 in population.

A wonderful sale of over a half million dollars' worth of high-grade
homefurnishings including the finest creations in such period styles as
Renaissance, Chippendale, Adam Bros., Tudor, Hepplewhite, etc. We
are forced to close out the entire stock in our two warehouses regard-
less of cost, because we do not intend to move a single piece of furni-
ture to our new warehouse, ready for occupancy July 1st. Tremendous
price-cuts! Sensational sacrifices! Marvelous values that have taken all
Detroit by storm!

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The Jewish bakers of Warsaw, entering the sixth week of their strike
for higher pay and improved working conditions, have announced that the
minimum raise acceptable would be 55 per cent over the wages paid before
the walk-out.
• • • .
Attempts to establish a leper colony in the Jewish quarter of Krakau
will be strenuously opposed by the Jewish community, who had made repre-
sentations to the authorities pointing to the danger to the Jewish inhabitants,
as well as the moral indignity involved in such a step.
• • • •
Sholem Ash is referred to as a Communist in the new avowedly anti-
Jewish Pachud of Warsaw, which attacks the Jewish author because he
failed to protest against the publication in a French journal of a "libelous
cartoon" of President Pilsudski of Poland side by side with his own portrait.
• • • •
Miss Curzon, daughter of Lord Curzon, Secretary of Foreign Affairs for
the British Empire, was guest of Rabbi Cook of Jerusalem at the first
Passover Seder this year. The following l'assover day she dined at the
home of Rabbi Jacob Meyer, thus getting a unique and novel experience.

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Complete
Homes Furnished

There are period bedroom
suites priced as high as $900 now
going at $398. Dining room
suites that sold for $650 are be-
ing closed out at $345. Period
furniture for every room at most
amazing savings now!

The crowds have been the
largest in our history ! Many are
taking this opportunity to fur-
nish complete homes, because
the savings are so great, so out-
standing that one cannot afford
to overlook them.

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Jewish and Arab merchants of Palestine, according to a cable dispatch
to the Jewish Press Association, have founded a bank to look after the
interests of l'alestine trade and industry, with a capital of £250,000. This!
tlus very first - considerable business enterprise in which representatives
IT bath 'nations are participating.
• • • •
A letter by Mustafah Kemal, head of the Angora government, predict-
ing that the Turks will reoccupy Palestine, is quoted in the London Morning
Post. The Post fails to recall a previous statement of Fend Bey, the Parisi
representative of the Young Turks, who had asserted that his government
had renounced all claims to Palestine.
• • • •
Dispatches from Bukarest report that Dr. Victor Adler, who represents
the Jewish World Relief Executive, as well as the Nansen committee, arrived
on Slay 17 in Tiraspol on the Russian side of the Dniester, while Dr. Hell-
mann, another representative of the committee, has remained in Bendery
on the Roumanian side in order to organize the transport of the relief pro-
visions across the Dniester.
• • • •
The Polish government has temporarily withdrawn the order for the
!immediate deportation of 506 Jewish refugees from the Ukraine who had
been previously ordered to the Russian frontier, their terms to remain in
Kovno having expired after numerous renewals. The order staying their
deportation is understood to have been issued in view of the possibility
that the American consul may reissue visas.

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Bishop Deciderius Balthazer, clerical president of the Reform Church !
of Hungary, called on President Harding, conveying the respects of the
Hungarians to the chief executive. Bishop Balthazar, it will be recalled,
had considerable difficluty in obtaining a passport, the Budapest authorities
having attempted to prevent his visit to the United States because of his
repeated defense of the Jews and denunciations of the Awakening Magyars.
• • • •
A warning to American Jews that parcels sent through private agencies
to persons in Russia are dutiable Is sounded in the Moscow Emmes, which
cites instances of food and clothing parcels arriving at Revel (Esthonia)
. and Odessa being held at the customs houses. It is also alleged in the same
paper that, at the instance of Dr. Boris Bogen, rations are being drawn
: from the American Relief Administration stores not only for rabbis but''
communal Jewish workers generally.

One hundred and twenty delegates representing the Polish Socialist
' party, 30 Communist delegates, 25 representatives of the Bond and 13
Pottle Zionists are participating in a congress held at Cracow of l'olish
trade unions looking to the amalgamation of the various "professional so- •
cieties." Included among the 30 communists are three Jews. German
Social-Democrats in Poland sent no representatives to the congress, coin-
municating their greetings in writing.

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PALESTINE MOVIES
IMPORTANT ZIONIST
EDUCATION FEATURE

The Flower Day appeal by the Jew- reduction of the present high taxa-
tion. The Jewish constituencies are
ish National Fund reads in part:
"If you wish to see Palestine re- accordingly advised to bring pressure
stored as the Jewish Homeland, you to bear upon their representatives in
must support the Jewish National Parliament, with a view to securing
modification of the new drastic re-
Fund.
(Concluded from page 1.)
As a result of the trial held in connection with the disturbances which
"Palestine cannot become the Jew- strictions limiting immigration to
occurred at Shua at the time of the confiscation of church valuables in that', ic y for organizing, Dr. Epstein occu. ish Homeland until the larger part farmers, agricultural laborers and
town, two clergyment and two merchants have been sentenced .to death for,
a prominent place among the of its soil will come into Jewish pos- maid-servants.
having been concerned in excesses verging on a pogrom. It rill be remem- best known propagandists for the session. The Jewish National Fund
A new resolution amendment to
bared in this connection that the mobgathered in front of the church shout- Zionist cause. He is expected to have aims to redeem all available soil in the immigration bill introduced in
ing; "Let as defend the church against the Jews," at the same time throw- an interesting message for Detroiters Palestine as the inalienable property the Dominion Parliament provides
ing stones, order being restored ony after a 'Red" regiment had been when he comes here to explain the of the Jewish people.
that immigrants apply in writing to
"Palestine cannot become the Jew- the immigration department before
called out.
interesting features of the movie.
• • • •
ish Homeland unless its Jewish soil leaving the country of origin.
Prepare Musical Program.
will he cultivated by Jewish labor.
Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. Harmsworth, Under
"The mover of the bill, which has
The Palestine movie will be shown The lands of the Jewish National
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said it was true that the Vatican
passed on first reading, claims that it
was apprehensive about the protection of Catholic interests in Palestine, here under the auspices of the De- F und are open to every Jew who is is intended thereby to prevent injus-
with to
on it and cultivate tice to immigrants who are frequent-
but the government had no official information concerning the mission in troit Jewish National Fund Commit- willing
his settle
own hands.
England of Patriarch Barlassini of Jerusalem. Asked if the patriarch had tee, a nominal admission fee being it
ly
de
being exclu
"Palestine cannot become the Jew- port of arrival. d at the Canadian
been seen by a representative of the government or whether the govern- charged to help defray the tremen-
ment cared to contradict Barlassini's allegations, Winston Churchill said dous expense involved in its showing. ish Homeland until the Jews form a
The committee urges those planning majority of its population. The way
he would inquire.
• • • •
to see the movie to buy their tickets to form a Jewish majority is by mass-
GARRICK THEATER
Delegates to the Oriental Congress, held in Rome, representing a number in advance at the advertised places, colonization on the free and pre-
of Eastern races, holding their sessions in camera, protested against the in order to assure for themselves the pared lands of the Jewish National
"Honors Are Even," the Roi Coop-
occupation of territories in any form by any of the European powers. The chance of seeing it, as the McCollis-
protest is understood to be directed against Great Britain and France, to ter Hall accommodates only 600 at Fund.nay, June 11, is the ninth an- er Megree comedy which will be of-
nual Flower Day of the Jewish Na- fered at the Garrick Theater next
whom territories of the former Turkish Empire have been entrusted under one time.
In addition to the movie and the tional Fund. If approached by the week by the Bonstelle Company,
mandates, although no special reference was made to either Palestine or
Syria. The Congress on the whole attracted little attention, due probably explanations by Dr. Epstein, an in- National Fund volunteers, accept the might be called a satire on modern
teresting
musical program has been flower and contribute liberally.
love and proposals. Belinda Carter
to the fact that its sessions were executive.
• • • •
arranged for the evenings of June
"The Jewish National Fund is a is a much sought young woman and
proposals fall at her feet at a rapid
fund
'by
the
people,
for
the
people.'
That the Warsaw orthodoxy is becoming more and more militant and 11 and 12. Alexander P. Strauss,
is organizing special groups in every town and village of Poland to compel well known local violinist, will ren- Every contribution is thankfully ac- pace; in fact, Belinda is one of those
anticipating types of women who be-
cepted.
But
the
greatness
of
the
backsliders to observe the Sabbath, is the charge made in the Volkszeitung, der several violin selections, accom•
the organ of the Bond party. The Bundists complain that the orthodox nanied on the piano by Mrs. Strauss. cause requires unstinted support. lieves that all men simply must fall
in love with her and of course a
Urn
your
donation,
as
well
as
on
are interfering with individual freedom by closing the shops of those who Miss Goldin Goldstein, young vocal-
would keep their places of business open on the Sabbath. The paper also ist, will render two songs, accom- al other donations, will depend how proposal is the natural consequence.
And just as naturally Belinda says
well
the
Jewish
National
Fund
is
to
prints a report from Siedliez that the local Chevra Kadisha had refused to panied by Miss Mollie Chabensky.
no. She had refused Vaughan Outer-
officiate at the funeral of a Jew who had shaved his beard. Other numbers are in the course of fulfill its gigantic task."
preparation.
bridge and Ralph Kingsland in rapid
• • • •
order and was toying with Nigel Gor-
The Detroit Jewish National Fund
A strong movement is on foot in the Warsaw Jewish press that the gov-
don
when John Leighton appeared
ernment Immediately undertake the re-trial of the case of Rabbi Shapiro, committee has secured the assistance
on the scene. She was really inter-
who was executed by the Polish regiment which entered Plotzk after the of a number of Detroit organizations
ested
in Nigel, but a woman s intui-
Bolshevik invasion. The government had postponed the trial of Rabbi for the sale of tickets for the movie.
cores with temperamental and "prid-
Shapiro in the winter for technical reasons, and has not even now displayed The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society,
(Concluded from page 1.)
tion
seemed
to tell her that all would
through
the
courtesy
of
the
presi-
any inclination to have the re-trial commence. The Jewish press in Poland
that
uarters
iadret aers
sse
itcloi to ct
oonstihd effect.
e re initiators
inditilaiktoe rly not end well. Despite her many af-
In a q statement
declares that the case of Rabbi Shapiro is growing to be a second Dreyfus dent, Mrs. Harry Klein, has mailed issue
fairs, her heart almost immeditely
case and demands that the government should cease to postpone the trial out special invitations to the mem• of the u
hers, urging them to see the movie. that Israel Zangwill may become in- went out to John Leighton and she
any longer.
The Zeirei Zion, Had assah, Young Jo- terested in the movement, eventually began to use her every wile to win
• • • •
Israel Zangwill, in a letter to the London Times, declares emphatically does and others are co-operating.
coming to America to assume leader- him over. John is a successful play-
wright who has had several experi-
Zionism
is
nothing
but
political,
both
Balfour
and
Lloyd
Flower Day Collection.
that modern
ship thereof.
• • •
George having intended that Palestine shall be established as the Jewish
This Sunday, June 11, will also
state. Declaring that Jews do not lack a spiritual center, but a local habi- mark the ninth annual Fi,wer Day CANADIAN JEWS TO
tatlon, and that spiritual Zionism is therefore no solution, the famous author of the Jewish National Fund. About FIGHT IMMIGRATION BAN
says it was "reckless" of the British to promise Palestine to the Jews if 1 150 volunteers will canvass the city
TORONTO. — fJ. C. B.) — Every
they did not mean to disregard the Arabs living there. If to create a Jewishlfor funds through the sale of flowers. Jew in Canada is urged to wire to the
Palestine were Britain's object, drastic measures which no Jewish governor A special showing of the Palestine Parliamentary member of his district
would ever take can only accomplish it, but Britain being honor bound tolmovie for the volunteers has been protesting against the new immigra-
fulfill the promise made to the Zionists, and its undertaking to the Arabs,arranged for Sunday afternoon.
tion law, in a communication issued
the utmost that is possible now is a Semitic Switzerland with Jews retort , I
A committee, headed by Miss Lit- by the Canadian Jewish Congress.
nixed on an equal national status with Arabs. Such a combination would I lien Levine, has been organized in
Free immigration is urged in the
be a
met, may be a British asset, but as a Jewish asset or a solution Mt. Clemens to take charge of the interests of Canada itself, since a
of
roblem it is competitively worthless, Mr. Zangwill maintains. I Flower Day collections there.
i larger population would result in a

ing for a fall" women and resolved
to go carefully and slowly. Belinda
attemps to make him jealous, in
which she succeeds admirably, though
her ruse nearly leads to serious con-
sequences.

The engagement of "Three Livo
Ghosts" closes Sunday evening and
"Honors Are Even" commences Mon-
day night. There will be the usual
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
matinees.

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From the President's Desk—Talk No. 99.

Carry a Comp ass
• •
or Travel in Circles

If you

are traveling through
life without any objective in
view—no set goal to attain—
you might just as well be lost
in a forest—for you will even-
tually find yourself back where
you started from—no farther
ahead at 70 than you were
at 20. ,

A Savings Account is the
successful man's compass. It is
ever pointing to the position he
hopes some day to attain—a
goal he is sure to reach in time.

At

50, 55 or 60 his life of effort and striving will
lay behind him—before him will lie comfort, inde-
pendence, affluence—enjoying the fruits of a well-
ordered life.

MEXICO TO WELCOME
JEWISH IMMIGRANTS

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