NOVEMBER 3, 1922 PIEVerRorrjaasti cif RON IGLE PAGE TWELVE eteee.tivomeeeeii, DigeAing the Week's News (Concluded from Editorial page.) that it will be of interest to many to note the names of the present incum- bents. Jewish politicians, in their habit to exaggerate or underestimate, at u recent election' put up an argu- ment that Jews, in proportion to their numbers in this country, did not have the numerical representation they are entitled to in the House of Represen- tatives. Which sentiment is not only ridiculous but disgusting—that an American citizen should speak politi- cally i n terms of racial numerical strength. But these politicians, self- appointed in their presentations for their own people an they are, are also ignorant of the Congress membership. One of them made the statement that there were only three Jews in Con- ' Kress, while there are II in reality . So, for the information of ignorant politicians, here are thepresent 11 members of the House of Representa- tives: M. C. Ansorge, Meyer London, Nathan I). Perlman, Albert B. (toss_ dale, and Isaac Siegel of New York . City; Lester D. Volk of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Isaac Bachrach of Atlantic City, N. J.; Julius Kahn of San Fran- . cisco, Cal.; Milton Kraus of Peru, i Ind.; B. L. Rosenbloom of Wheeling, W. Va.; Adolph J. Sabath of Chicago. All are Republicans with the exception of Representative Sabath who is a Democrat and Representative London who is a Socialist. leeeeeeivi vo.,Five.fiTleipy,tfreo '200,000 WEEK (From cables of Jewish Correspondence Bureau and Jewish Telegmhie Arencr.) at Wail's---November 6 to 11 The Palestine government will shortly open an agricultural bank in Jerusalem to loan funds at a low rate of interest for advancement of agri- cultural undertakings in the country. Palestine Moslems have been invited to send representatives to attend a Caliphate conference in India in December. Invitations have been ex- tended also to Mesopotamia, Egypt and other Moslem countries. Notwithstanding the landing of British and American marines, which had a quieting influence on the population, large numbers of Jews are re- ported, in dispatches from Vladivostok, tube leaving the town. • Dr. Weizmann will make use of the visit in London of Emir Abdullah, the Trans-Jardanian ruler, to attempt to arrive at an understanding between the l'alestnie Arabs and Jews, it is learned. The policy of the Emir is described as "moderate." He is understood to be favoring Sir Herbert Samuel's administration in Palestine, provided the Jewish Homeland policy is not extended east of the Jordan. • • • t tj SI Li Indignation runs high in Jewish circles in Jerusalem over the dismissal of 17 Jewish policemen from the force because they failed to report for duty at Semach on Yom Kippur. News of the dismissal coming from Tiberias caused wide speculation and some biting comment about the inability of Jewish government employes to observe the holiest day of the year, in the Jewish Homeland under a Jewish High Commissioner. • • • Third Symphony Concerts. Masses of Jewish and Armenian refugees from the sphere of operations between the Greeks and Turks, and from Constantinople, are concentrating on the southern frontier of Bulgaria. The condition of the refugees gives rise to great apprehension. The Bulgarian government has prohibited the refugees from crossing the frontier into Bulgaria. A movement has been started in the country to rush relief supplies to their aid. • • • • A report from Hanover is that a new book from the pen of Arthur Dinter, entitled The Sin Against the Spirit," has been confiscated. Dinter is the author of the anti-Jewish pamphlet, "The Sin Against the Blood," which caused great commotion in Germany a short while ago. On account of an unfavorable review in the Berliner Tageblatt, Dinter started pro- ceedings against that newspaper, which were, however, dismissed. Proceed- ings have been commenced against the publisher of the book. The first sniger on the list of Sym- phony soloists is scheduled to appear at the third pair of concerts to be given on Thursday evening, Nov. 16, and Friday evening, Nov. 17. This is Madame Charles Cahier, an American woman who has had a most diatin- ' auished career abroad. Madame Ca- , Kier will appear twice on the program, singing first the aria of Lin from De- bussy's "Enfant l'rodigue," and BBC- . and the air "Mon coeur a to voix," from "Samson et Dalila." Her sec- "One of the first things that would happen in many parts of Russia ond number comprises Schubert's were the Soviet government to lose its power would be a massacre of "The Almighty" and "Death and the Jews on a scale that would make all previous pogroms look insignificant," .; Maiden" and the air from Tschaikov- writes F. A. Mackensie, a British author who had studied conditions in , sky's "Joan of Arc." Russia during the past year, in his new book, "Russia Before the Dawn," tS^e advance proofs of which the author has shown your correspondent. Mr. Mackensie's book appears shortly with Fisher, Unwin Company, London. —Maternity Corsets Lane Bryant Cor- sets are built with • perfect knowledge of the maternity figure equi rements. Re. ams stylish figure. preserve. health, rw. Heves fatigue, sup- porta abdomen aril vital organs. l $3.95 to $12.50 Maternity Dresses, Skirts, Wraps, Corsets, Petticoats and other apparel requirement. for mothers-to-be. Full Line of Infants' Wear , • ; LAL+1.0- 1-171110 Lane Byyant Main Floor, Washington Arcade Use Washington Blvd. Entry- ee. JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplexes ■ nd Home Silas Sale Starts Monday Morning % SI Sharp at Aline O'Clock % This hour marks the beginning of a notable merchandis- ing feat—the sale of $200,000 worth of good furniture in a single week--November 6th to 11th. The uprising of the Ukrainians in Eastern Galicia against the Polish military authorities has become widespread, according to reports to Vienna papers. It is stated that the military has been forced to withdraw and the Polish civil population is fleeing to Western Galicia. The Polish command at Lemberg has asked for reinforcements of cavalry in the disturbed region, having reported that the revolution is rapidly spreading throughout all of Eastern Galicia. For the present disturbances are said to be confined to the regino between Tornopol and Ilusiatyn. The correspondence which Lucien Wolfe, representing the Joint Foreign Committee, addressed to the London representatives of the Soviet govern- ment protesting against the reported suppression of Jewish teaching in Russia, was endorsed at the meeting of the London Board of Jewish Depu- ties. Regarding the activities of the evangelists, which are becoming in- creasingly widespread, the board decided not to commence an anti-con- version activity at present. • . • For six months this great institution has been preparing for this epochal sale. A million dollar's worth of high- grade furniture is included. And the special low prices will move $200,000 worth of quality home-furnishings and more into Detroit homes this week! % % % 5 Representations are being made to the Palestine government to permit the immigration to Palestine of 3,000 Jewish workers from Central and Eastern Europe, it is learned authoritatively from a Jewish labor leader of Palestine. The representations are based on the contention that there are at preselit'15,000 Jewish workers, with little or no unemployment, in estine Jews, through its representa country. The National Council of Pal ives now in Europe, is behind this demand, to which an early reply is ex- nested from the government. • • • • A recent edition of the Egyptian Gazette of Alexandria contains an article on the Nablus Congress by A. Weinberg of Jerusalem, a Jew who has made himself notorious by his opposition to the Jewish movement in Palestine. lie describes himself sit an extreme anti-Zionist and contends that "although the boycott is an offense against the welfare of Palestine, still when we look thoroughly into the whole affair we see clearly that it is done under provocation. The delegates of the fifth Palestine Arab Con- gress at Nablus were provoked to such an extent that they were forced to adopt the measure of a boycott which relieves them from blame." • • • The Committee of Jewish Delegations in Paris is commencing the forma- tion of an international Jewish I.eague of Nations' Union, built along the lines of the societies advocating the league idea in the various countries. The council of the International Union is now meeting at Budapest and it is hoped that by the time the plenary meeting of the union is held at Vienna the Jewish organizations will be in a position to send representa- tives. The Committee of Jewish Delegations, created during the peace con- ference, is composed of delegates of countries which sent deputations to Paris to press the claims of the Jewish minorities ni the various states. • • • • The pride of Iloszcka, which is in Poland, is the brand new bath house. David M. Bressler and Dr. Milton Rosenau of the American commission hap• ned into the town the Friday it opened up for business—it will operate on Flidays only—and all of the 1,200 Jews lined up to greet the visitors and listen to the splashing. And their pride gains from the knowledge that they paid 22 per cent of the cost themselves, the rest coming from the Joint Distribution Committee. The bath house is a combination Turkish bath, three showers. several tubs and a ritual pool. The 1,200 Jews (not including fume 6,000 refugees in the barracks) are all that are left of a pre-war Cr mmunity of 4,600 in Hoczka, whose government changed hands from 12 to 14 times during the war. • • • • The govetnment has commenced to proceed against Arab leaders advo- cating a boycott of the Palestine census. Nine Arab notables of Nablus (Schechem) have been arrested and sentenced to a month's imprisonment each for carrying on propaganda against registration and census. A num- ber of village chiefs have been removed from the posts of "Mukhtars." Five Arab schoolmasters in Jerusalem have been dismissed for joining in the anti-census agitation. Appeals for the release of the prisoners at Nablus have been lodged following the attempt to storm the prison, a report says. In consequence of the government's firm stand on the census question, the Arab leathers are understood to have informed the High Commissioner that they will issue a circular advising their followers to participate in the census. America's leading manufacturers have volunteered their full co-operation. Our stocks are replete with hundreds of marvelous values. Watch the newspapers for full details of this great $200,000 sale! Or better still, come in Monday and see with your own eyes the host of record-breaking values! l hrr r 5 % oil Co, C-orner ifichiem Ave. and 14, e. 1"The Store With a Mill on Friends TTTLAPPATTPfl t-T T leb e T TlliITT ■ Ti- afh' gether to establish peace for the world." Dr. Silverman also expressed the hope of seeing Palestine join the League of Nations and helping bring about the brotherhood of the world. He then made a plea for the Keren (Concluded from page 1.) Ilayesod, the Palestine Foundation ought to take our money and give for Fund. the rebuilding of Palestine. Men and Money Needed. Cradle of Judaism. "What we need in Palestine is men "There are other considerations . and money to make our great vision Palestine is the cradle of Judaism. I t real. You can't build a house without was the Bible land. In Palestine there men and money, and you can't build flourished schools and temples and the thousands of houses in Palestine synagogues, and a spirit of religiostiy without men and money. Gather your brought forth prophets and sages. men and your money into the Keren The Bible did not make Judaism. It Hayesod and build Palestine." was Judaism that made the Bible. The Dr. Silverman made a plea for unity Jews received a divine inspiration and in the ranks of Israel on the question put down in permanent form their of Palestine r storation. "There is e spiritual feelings. "We produced one Bible and pro- duced it in Palestine. Later we pro- duced the Talmud. But since then, The Arab leaders are experiencing great financial difficulties which may what have we produced? We are al- lead to suspension of their propaganda directed against the British Zionist ways interpreting the Bible and the policy. El Sabah, the official organ of the Arab executive committee, has Talmud. There we begin and there Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra been compelled to close down because of lack of funds. The financial crisis we end. There has been no addition is perhaps best shown by the fact that the executive has no meeting place,the made. There has been no intellectual owner having refused the committee the keys to the new premises until the product created. I do not believe that rent is paid. it is understood that a special financial meeting is being the Bible is the last of all inspirations called to discuss the crisis. Suspension of the Arab propaganda at this of God. The Bible has not continued time may involve cancelling of the delegations which the executive com- because the religious atmosphere of mittee had announced were being sent to Egypt, to Constantinople and to Palestine has died out; because Jews Kemal Pascha to advance the claim for a revision of the British mandate. became like all the other nations of AND STERLING SILVER SETS e • • • the world,—entering politics, business, The Yiddish Communist paper, Emes, deals at length with the recent professions,—and when the mind is thus attracted it becomes divorced activities against Zionists, the Hecholuz Organization and the Sports Federa- 9120 Byron Market 6880 tion Maccabee. The Kieft trial against the Zeire Zion, it writes, and the from the ideal and the spiritual. "Palestine is thus the opportunity suppresson of the Hecholuz have demonstrated that there can be no excep- tions made in the case of Jewish counter-revolutionaries. The impudence and the means for the salvation of the MN OM of the Kieft Zionists and their threats that the persecutions would make a Jewish religiosity. What we need is UM UN bad impression throughout the civilized world proved futile. "Together with a great Jewish center for the revival the Zionists, their allied organizations, Hecholuz and Maccabee, must also of Jewish spiritual genius that it may disappear from the arena. The only favor which we can do to Zionism is again send forth seers and prophets to take part in its funeral and to do everything to speed it across to the to inspire the world. It is announced the Emes opines. that 300 new schools have already • • other side from which there shall be no resurrection." • • been built in Palestine today. The A meeting attended by several thousands of students has been held in foundation was already made for the Lemberg in order to protest against "Judaisation" of the high schools. A great Hebrew University, where two resolution was adopted to the effect that if the Ministry for Education with- departments, the chemical and medi- drew the numerous clauses operating against the Jewish students, the Polish cal, are already instituted. The Hebrew University. students would boycott the lectures. One of the chief speakers at the meet- "When the Hebrew University is ing was Professor Glombinsky of Lemberg University, one of the leaders of the National Democratic party, who lauded the stand taken by the Polish founded, it will not do like some in students to preserve the Polish character of the universities. He urged the this country, but its doors will be government and the Polish people at large to support this movement for open to all in Palestine. We will L geASNpecialist tatex 0 E lichae Real Estate race purity. A memorandum stating the terms of the resolution has been show the world what a university I exchange what you have forwarded to the senate of Lember University and to the Ministry for Edu. ought to be like. Character and not and do not want for what race will be a requirement for admis- cation in Warsaw. you have not and do want. • • • • sion. And when be build our automo- Cash for Laed Contracts and Messrs. David Yellin and Tehernowitz of the Woad Leumi (Nations: bile factories in Palestine, we won't Mortgages. ■ intensify anti-Christian or anti-Arab Council of Jews in Palestine), who are now in Berlin, have submitted 213 Hammond Bldg. Main 4763 memorandum to the executive of the Jewish World Relief Conference. prejudice." Dr. Silverman expressed the hope stressing the importance of establishing an up-to-date labor exchange it Palestine. The memorandum states that for this purpose the Waad Leumi that when we shall have trains run- founded an organization bureau, in whose work various organizations of ning in Palestine, schools and univer- employers and workers in Palestine are taking part. It is intended to oper sities established, the lands irrigated, Granite nod Marble branches in all towns and colonies, especially devoted to finding employ we shall rebuild the Temple of Solo- ment for the newly arrived immigrants. The rate of immigration into mon, • Temple upon which will again Palestine being based on the amount of unemployment in the country, the he written "This is a house of worship memorandum points out, the successful working of an effective labor ex- for all." "I hope it will be big change will, by decreasing unemployment, aid immigration into Palestine enough," he declared, "so that in the will be • synagogue, on one 564 Wied•r Street The executive of the Jewish World Relief . Conference, after considering center . -fa. . f.. eoccif +h . rhea .lid 'll 45 this memorandum, has decided to grant material suppo rt s • th. Moslem Mosque. The Temple a h other I Lewis A. Werbe, Rep of the Waad Learnt, and to direct the attention of all organizations in tour The Only J ewish MONUMENT with the Jewish World Relief Conference to the importance of the Palestin e shall be a source of glory and satisfac- R SC H - - Reath Reath Comp any • • Linwood, Corner Blaine Garfield 2423 - 5380 8716 Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard 1847 ROGERS SILVERWARE J. H. SHAFFER, Dealer Henry the Hatter Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Library Park Hotel Brag. Gratiot at Library. so on so we URGES JEWS GATHER MEN AND MONEY TO REBUILD PALESTINE A. "TILSIT' -W71- "WIT only one way in which we can fail," he said, "and that is disunion. We want unity and co-operation. We must give our hearts, our minds, our souls, our men, our money, to build up Pales- tine. In the face of the problem for restoration, all differences disappear, and there is only the one task of building the homeland." The speaker was introduced by Ab- raham Srere, president of the Detroit Keren ilayesod. lie was entertained at a luncheon at Hotel Stotler by members of the reception committee, prior to the address of the evening. TwooeeM FEELING HIGH IN HAIFA JERUSALEM.—(J. C. B. Scrvi...e.) —A few days ago a Jewish woman was run over in the streets of Bads by a motor car driven by a IA tab, Preg Alla. The woman died shortly after the accident. In court, t he gov- ernment doctor declared that the wom- an died with pneumonia from which she had been suffering prior to the ac- cident. Dr. Norman of the 11,siassah who had attended the woman, certified that because of the accident the wom- an's illness had been aggravated and result of the Spending alma and practising be- she had died chiefly as a shock. Nevertheless, the mutt decid- nevolence exceed in importance all ed to acquit the Arab. The Jewish the other laws of the Torah.—The population in Haifa expre,..es ez treme indignation at the verdst. Talmud. FATIMA( CIGARETTES now for TWENTY There is no other cigarette of such quality at such a price. MANUEL URBACH Monuments La Fatima smart to3 you bocirrr is Myra. Tosucto Co.