JULY 7, 1922

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PAGE EIGHT

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Judges Joseph Sabath and Emanuel Eller of Chicago have been returned
to the judiciary.
• • • .

The newly organized Board of Police Commissioners of Hartford, Conn.,
have re-elected Morris Older as president.

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Dr. S. Birch of Newark has been elected vice-president of the Central
Dental Association of Northern New Jersey.
• • . •
A new de luxe edition of the Bible is to be issued in Jerusalem, under
the initiative of well known Jewish scholars and communal workers.
• • • •
The Jerusalem government has added more policemen to the town's
, force, especially for the night hours. Of the 47 new men engaged seven
I are Jews.
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The Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres has awarded the grand
prize to Louis Drumlin, professor of Romanesque philology and French
literature at the University of London. . •
•
Dr. Bernard M. Kaplan, rabbi of Temple Emanuel, Kingston, N. Y., has
been appointed by the War Department chaplain in the Officers' Reserve
Corps, with the rank of first lieutenant.

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The Societe des Grand Moulins , de la Palestine is erecting a flour mill
near the railway station at Haifa. The mill is being built on modern lines
and is expected to start work early in

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Two representatives of an Egyptian Jewish organization have arrived
in Jerusalem for the purpose of buying land at Haifa and to build homes
thereon for Egyptian Jews whoextrct . to :ettle in Palestine.

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Mr. Bacilieri has obtained permission from the Roumanian government
to bring 4,000 Jewish orphans from Ukraine into Roumania. The Joint
Distribution Committee is defraying the cost of the undertaking.
• •
Dr. Josef Klausner has published a Hebrew book on the life of Jesus,
under the title, "Jesus Ilanozri." The book is the first scientifically written
book on the subject in the Hebrew language and contains 466 pages.
•
• •
The highest Polish court has decided that the circular order issued by
the Polish government forbidding collections for the Jewish National Fund
was unconstitutional. Collections for the fund will, therefore, be resumed.
• • • •
The Commercial Bulletin of the Palestine government announces that
the Asiastic Petroleum Company (Palestine), Ltd., has bene registered in
England as a private company with a nominal capital of £10,000 in £10
The Jewish Representatives in Con-
shares.
ZION RESOLUTION
• •
gress, Rossdale, Siegel and Ansorge,
Pursuant to his policy of aiding the philanthropic institutions in Pales.
PASSED BY HOUSE also printed speeches in the Record.
tine irrespective of race or creed, Nathan Straus has contributed another
Rossdale unsparingly attacking the
(Concluded from page 1.)
$1,000 to the Moslem Orphanage and School at Jerusalem, states a cable-
Reform Rabbis who opposed the Reso-
Jews, saying "while some Jews in Am- lution in Congress.
gram from Jerusalem,
• • • •
erica ride their electric limousines to
Congressman Hogan of Brooklyn
Plans for a large lime factory have been prepared by the trade and luxurious Temples, the charred bod- compared Zionism to Ireland, and cit-
industry department of the Palestine Zionist Executive. Negotiations are ies of their unfortunate brethren in ed America's declared sympathy for
Galicia
lie
buried
under
ruins
of
burn-
now being conducted between the department and a number of business
ed synagogues in Lemberg and Car Ireland two years ago.
men concerning this project.
• • • •
It is expected that a number of ad-
cow. Palestine will not harbor all
The Jewish Observer is the name of a new anti-Semitic newspaper which Jews of Russia and Poland, but will ditional speeches will be printed with-
in
the next few days, thus making a
remove
the
stigma
and
the
accom-
is about to appear at Warsaw. This paper is to furnish "scientific" discus.
sions of Jewish questions and boasts of the knowledge of Hebrew literature panying suffering of the homeless remarkable collection of American ex-
pressions
regarding Zionism.
wanderer".
possessed by some members of its staff.
• • • •
A group of Chaluzim belonging to the Gedud llaavoda (Labor Corps)
is now employed in stone cutting, road making, surveying and other work
on land belonging to the Boneh Beath Company, which is engaged in build-
ing 9 suburb in Giv-ath Saul, near Jerusalem.
• •
•
Sydney. Australia, Jewry lost its "grand old man" on May 10, when
Montague Marks passed away at the age of 78. He was on the board of
management at different times of almost every Jewish institution in Sydney
and was a life governor of the Jewish Aid Society.
• • 4, •
Hirsh Glistein has donated seven dunams of land in the Ein Zeisim
colony for the building of a home for Jewish orphans. Mr. Glistein is a
native of Palestine but has lived for many years in America. He has now
returned to Palestine and has become a colonist at Ein Zeisim.
• •
To encourage the development of manufacturing industries in Pales-
tine, the government has adopted regulations allowing drawback of duties
to be paid on the re-exportation of certain products manufactured from
At the Close of Business June 30,
imported materials. Important among them are tobacco and soap.

RRICK THEATER

"Sha.ings," the work of Pauline
Phelpslind Marion Short, taken from
a stort by Joseph C. Lincoln, will be
given Is first Detroit presentation at
the Gorrick Monday night by the
Bonstole Company.
Frark Morgan will be seen as Jed
and An Harding as Ruth Armstrong.
A welime addition to the east will be
little ugenie Channel, who has scor-
ed wi Miss lionstelle in "Daddies"
and ober plays requiring children.

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A large group of Geirim (converts to Judaism) arrived at Ratoum from
Kuhn, Russia, headed by their own "rabbi," who stated that the converts,
numbering a few hundred, are selling their possessions preparatory to emi-
grating to Palestine. Most of these new Jews are sturdy peasants.
• • •
The Joint Distribution Committee will soon open a modern bath house
at Lemberg containing all the latest appliances for the Jewish populace.
The bath will be used only by the Jewish pupils of the public schools, but
will serve as a pattern for other communities in similar enterprises.
• •
A rabbinical seminary has been established at Brunn, the first one in
Czecho-Slovakia. The Jews of this country cannot bring their rabbis any
longer from Vienna or Budapest because in those schools no Bohemian is
being taught. So it has become necessary to found a native rabbinical
school.
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A conference of public workers of Lida and the town of Iwa, Jeludok,
Waragowa and other towns took place at Lida, and it was decided to build
a Jewish hospital to serve the needs of these communities. Lida is to con-
tribute 45 per cent of the expense and the smaller towns the other 55
I per cent.
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The Va-ad Haleumi has sent out a delegation to all the Jewish colonies
in order to get in touch with those of the settlers who are financially able
to adopt one or more of the Jewish orphans. After this investigation is
completed, the number of orphans thus to be provided for will be brought
to Palestine.
• • •
The Prague Zionist Central Committee has handed in a protest to the
government against the action of the officials in Slovakia who had expelled
from the country the secretary of the Zionist Organization, Abraham Sid.
werts. Sidwerts is a foreigner and was expelled at the request of the ortho-
dox anti-Zionists.
• • •
Gerald Franklin was the winner of the Stevenson gold medal for highest
• standing in the science and practice of dentistry at McGill University, Mon-
treal, Canada, and Sidney David Pierce, the winner of the Allen Oliver
medal and scholarship for the highest standing in economics and political
science in the faculty of arts at. McGill.

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The Jerusalem Jewish shoemakers have organized a union for the im-
provement of their economic conditions. The new body has 15 members
and the local workers' organizatlons are giving it their aid.

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Two representatives of an Egyptian Jewish organization have arrived at
Jerusalem for the purpose of buying land at Haifa and to build homes
thereon for the Egyptian Jews who elect to settle there.

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Governor McRae appointed Rabbi E. J. Jack of the B'nai Israel Con-
gregation, Little Rock, as Arkansas represenative to the National American
Council, which convened here last week.
• • • •
The first chess club in Palestine has been organized at Jerusalem. The
club already has 30 members, all of them Jews, and bears the name of the
Jewish Chess Champion Emanuel !Ike:.

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Although both houses of the Massachusetts legislature have passed the
bill providing for the removal of Sargent's "The Synagogue" from the Bos-
ton Library and Governor Cox has affixed his signature thereto, Attorney-
General Allen states that the painting cannot be removed until the Supreme
Court passes upon the constitutionality of the bill.

Leonid Rosenthal, well known Paris philanthropist, is awaited in Jen.
salem with great interest, states • report from Jerusalem to the Jewiah
Press Association. The advance reports of his proposed visit indicates, the
report adds, that he intends to found in Jerusalem a large industrial estab-
lishment to aid in the economic rehabilitation of the land.

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The Supreme Moslem Council of Jerusalem has .decided to send a dele-
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in India for the anti-Zionist aims of some Arab leaders in Palestine.
68.75 Brady St.
• • • •
(East of 3700 Woodward)
A new enterprise called the Graphics has been started by Messrs. Abel
Tel. Glendale 1267
Pann and Paul Tertch of the Bezalel School for work in lithography. Up
7736 Grand River Are
to date machines have been acquired and • specialist from Vienna engaged.
Tel. Garfield 1639
Temporary accommodation has been found in the Bezalel School pending
the construction of a special building. It is hoped in the near future to be
. I able to organize a company which will publish reproductions of works of
c. et • • •
'art, albums, children's books,
• History Museum of the Palestine Zionist
The popularity of the Natural
mobiles, Trucks and Motor Boats
Executive is increasing rapidly. Since its inception, about two years ago,
until the end of 1921 the number of visitors totalled 4,700. During the
a__....___ months of 1922 .i.--- ..... e 1,500 visitors , including 100 tourist,
from all parts of the world, and 900 pupils withtheirteachers from the 1111

I STARTING .— LIGHTING — IGNITION
Genuine Parts — Factory Service

1922

1,439,523.46

I.—Cash .. .

(Gold, Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositories
returnable on demand.

H.—Checks on Other Banks

1
III.—Loans to Individuals and Corporations.

206,753.52

These checks are payable in one day.

7,060,125.50

This is the amount we have loaned after a thorough in-
vestigation) to individuals and corporations on their notes
and against approved collateral.

IV.—Mortgages on Real Estate, and Bonds .

4,303,446.06

These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipali-
ties and other corporations of first quality; also first mort-
gages on high class real estate.

V.—Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
VI.—United States Securities

45,000.00
309,393.75

This includes U. S. Government Bonds, War Savings Cer-
tificates, Revenue Stamps and United States Certificates of
Indebtedness.

Banking Houses and Furniture
and Fixtures

VII.—Branch

476,132.01

Thirteen of these branches, all located in the city of Detroit.

VIII.—Other U. S. Government Securities . .

583,800.00

Left with us for safekeeping.

. $14,424,174.30
Total Assets
Deposits Entrusted to us June
$12,258,707.62
30, 1922
None
Bills Payable and Rediscount
Other U. S. Government Securi-
ties Left with Us for Safe-
583,800.00
keeping ..
Total ..
. $12,842,507.62
This Leaves Capital Stock, Surplus and Undi-
vided Profits of.
. $ 1,581,666.68

Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the
depositors are paid to full, and is a guarantee fund loon
which we solicit new deposits and retain those which kve
been carried by us for many years.

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Thirteen Branches.
Limo n ,' and Vicksburg
Hamilton and Webb
Greed River and Virginia Park
Ferndale and Springwella
Shoemaker and Montclair
St. Clair and Mack
Jos. Camp•u and Newton
Buckan•n and Scotten
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