TnEDEraorr,fEwisit PAGE FOURTEEN RON ICLE DECEMBER 15, 1922 Maternity Corsets Lane Bryant Cor- set. are built with a perfect knowledge of the maternity ego. e eeultemente. Re- tains stylish (Inure, health, re risme fatigue, sup.. ports abdomen and •vital omen.. $3.95 to $12.50 Maternity Dresses, Skirts, Wraps, Corsets, Petticoats and other apparel requirements for mothers-to-be. Full Line of Infants' Wear Lane Bryant Main Floor, Washington Arcade Uso Washington Blvd. Entrance. (From cables of lowish Bureau and Jewish Telegraphk Rummy.) The police band played "Hatikvah," the Jewish nations anthem, as the Lord Mayor was entertaining Rabbi Ilerz, the British Chief Rabbi, at luncheon in Liverpool. • • • • The Curio government has dissolved the anti-Semitic National Socialist party in Prussia, ordering the disbanding of all its propaganda offices, only the Munich office remaining. • • • • The Wojewoda of l'ommerellen has prohibited ritual slaughter for hu- manitarian reasons. The Jewish National Council has interevened, appeal- ing to the Minister of Religion for the abolition of the order. • • • • Buy Welcome Gifts for the Home Commander Galli, former first secretary of the Italian embassy in Paris, has been appointed Italian consul to Palestine. Signor Galli, who is known for his sympathetic interest in Zionism, is proceeding shortly to the Jeru- salem post. • • • • The Dwa Grosze, Rozwoj, as well as other anti-Semitic l'olish news- papers, are demanding a renewal of the economic boycott against Jews. They want the Jews excluded from societies and organizations as a punish_ ment for the success of the minorities bloc. • • • • JOY FARM At Weil's you will find it a simple task indeed to choose just the right gift to carry your message of good will and esteem. There are hosts of those out-of-the-ordi- nary things for the home, odd pieces of fur- niture so cleverly designed and exquisitely finished, that they truly express the joyous spirit of Christmas as does no other gift. Here, where selection is almost unlim- ited, you can do your last-minute shopping quickly, easily and with complete satisfac- tion, secure in the knowledge that your gift of furniture will live through the years, and ever serve as a reminder of your good judg- ment in choosing it. The store will be open until 9 P. M. Sat- urday, December 16th, and Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday evening next week. The city of Irak is fortifying its position on the Turkish frontiers and the French are concentrating 25,000 troops in the northern part of Aleppo under the command of General Pelliott. It is the general belief that this action will be an answer to Turkey's demand. Single Homes, Duplexes and Home Sites H H IL!! Company 8718 Linwood, Corner Blain. Garfield 2423-5360 In Simferopol, a town in the Crimea, a large group of Jews, mostly Zionists, including their rabbi, is being tried on the charge of anti-com- munistic activities, for hiding of synagogue treasures and for uniting with Greek Catholics against government interests. • • • Miss Henrietta Szold, honorary chairman of the American Hadassah Organization, will succeed Dr. Rubinow as director of the American Zionist Medical Unit after the latter's return to America. Dr. Rubinow has resigned from his post, at which he served for three years. • • • * The Zionists purchased the Noss Kurier, the only Jewish daily in War- saw printed in the Polish language. The editor, M. Hirschhorn, was dis- missed on account of his antagonistic attitude toward the minority bloc and Dr. Berkelhammer was appointed editor in his strati. Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra According to reports received from the Jerusalem correspondent of the Fascisti organ, Giornale Diromas, the Papal representative Barlassina sup- ports the Arab opposition to Zionism which, he reports, puts Catholic re- ligious institutions under the suspicion of the government. • • • • Dr. Jacques Faitlovitch, fiield executive of the American l'ro-Falasha Committee, sailed for Amyssinia on the Mauretania. This is his fifth ex- pedition in the interests of the Falasha Jews in that country. An effort to secure $35,000 is being made this week for the purpose of establishing the educational and religious program for the Falashas on a firm basis. Annual Little Red Rocker Sale Saturday Evening, Dec. 23rd. Discoveries likely to "revolutionize the future of Palestine" were made by representatives of the Turkish Petroleum Company, drilling for oil in the Jordan valley, according to the Egyptian Gazette. Although the results of the investigation, stretching for a long period and just concluded, have not been divulged, this paper states there is reason to believe that oil has been struck. • • • • IMO NS URI INN Henry the Hatter DetroWs Exclusive Hatter Library Park Hotel gag. Gratiot at Library., wis mo ■ w 4a. A. D. HILLMAN Real Estate Exchange Specialist I exchange what you have and do not want for what you have not and do want. Cub for Land Contracts and Mortgages. 213 Hammond Bldg. Main 4783 MANUEL URBACH Granite and Marble Monuments 504 Winder Street Phon• Cadillac 48 (alive Louis A. Werke, Rep The Only Jewish MONUMENT Dealer in Detroit. LaVerne H. Brown Teacher of Piano and Theory Pupil of Edwin Hughes, New York City. Tobias Matthay, London, England. ELEVENTH SEASON Detroit Conservatory of Music Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays Assistants—Miss Lois Wheelock, Mr. Elmer Mundt. Michgan Paper Stock Co. MEYEA BARRON, Prop. 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For ticket. and information about pre- Palds or sec aaaaaa documents, apply to our nearest ticket agent in any city. ell Co, Considerable damage to Jewish property at Kausenberg was caused by a raid of a mob of Hungarian students on the printing plant of the Ujwelet, • Zionist daily, and on the local Jewish theater during a performance. These attacks followed disturbances at cafes, from which Jewish guests were forcibly ejected by the roughs. The Jewish students' kitchen was also demolished. • • • • Deputies elected to the Polish Sejm on the Minority Nationalities' ticket will not form a united front, it was decided at a conference of the deputies. This action was taken on political grounds, the real cause being lack'Of absolute accord between the representatives of the various nation- alities. So, after winding up the affairs of the minority bloc, the fusion was disbanded. • • • • During the 10 months ended October, 142 Ford cars were imported to Palestine from the United States, says an official report. American marines and sailors, members of the crews of the S.S. Litchfield and Buliver, an- chored outside in the Jaffa harbor, are making things hum in the Holy City, the "Jacks" proving as voracious souvenir buyers and undefatigable sight-seers as the ordinary run of American tourists. • • The beginning of the rainy season is causing anxiety among Zionist leaders in Jerusalem, who fear that the large scale building activity will be interrupted. This may mean the unemployment of at least 3,000 Jewish laborers, many of whom are recently arrived Chaluzim. In consequence of the impending unemployment crisis, the Zionist executive is considering the inauguration of a special public work of %temporary nature. Leo Kamenew, who was at the head of the Soviet government during the illness of Nikolai Lenin, after witnessing a performance of the "fla- b:mall," declared that the Hebrew payers had "inscribed their name upon the tablets of the cultural history." Mr. Kamenew made this entry in the v'sitors' book: "To incorporate the soul, the sufferings and the strivings of a people in pictures is a great achievement. The }labimah has magnifi- cently succeeded in this." • • • • Jewish circles in Berlin learn that the Jewish ministry in Lithuania is in a precarious position. Responsible Lithuanian politicians openly declare that it is ridiculous to suppose that the Jews can participate in the govern- ment without participating in the Sejm. (As is aready known, Jewish Sejm deputies have, together with other minorities, resolved not to partici- pate in the Sejm as a great number of mandates of the minority parties have been declared void by the election commission.) A large meeting of Polish students resolved to demand that the govern- ment prohibit the vivisection of Christian corpses by Jewish medical stu- dents. The demand has created great indignation among the Jewish and liberal Polish press. The liberal Polish press declares that such a demand is a disgrace for Poland. The Minister of Education has published a state- ment that the demand of the Polish students, meeting to introduce numerous clausus against the Jewish students is unconstitutional. Parents ofJewish children attracted by the Swedish Mission House besieged the latter's quarters in Vienna demanding the children's return. As the demands grew more insistent, the parents were reinforced by other Jews. Police were called to quiet the riot, but, to the gratification of the crowd, sided with the parents, promising a thorough investigaiton into the circumstances of the detention of the children at the missionary institu- tions, whose ramifications throughout Austria is causing grave misgivings among Jews. • • • The great excitement which prevailed among the IVIerkaz teachers due to the fact that they haven't received their salaries for over five months, made it necessary for the Vaad Leumi of Palestine to immediately summon a conference to which Weizmann and Ussishkin were invited. The confer- ence will discuss ways and means of making the existence of the schools more secure, otherwise the teachers threaten to leave. The Jerusalem teachers have resolved to go on strike unless they receive their salary in a few days. • • • A great reception was given to Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of the World Zionist Organization, by the Haifa Jewish community on his arrival there. Among the speakers who welcomed Dr. Weizmann was the Arab poet Aziz Domet. Dr. Weizmann declared that the mandate will remain despite the opposition encountered in different quarters. The present political crisis, he said, will not pass in a day or two. It will persist for some years to come. Dr. Weizmann is expected in Jerusalem soon, where he will stay at the government house. • • The majority of the delegates at the all-Russian conference of the Left Poale Zion favors the acceptance of the demands of the Communist Inter- nationale. This majority is leaving the Poale Zion party and will join the Jewish section of the Communist party as a result of that conference. The Left Peale Zion in Kiev, Odessa and many provincial cities will act in simi- lar fashion. The Left Poale Zion is losing the greatre part of its member- ship and is becoming a quite insignificant group. Although it had hitherto enjoyed legal status, it will probably be persecuted now. • • • For the first time perhaps in the history of a Jewish community in Ger- many, East European Jews have come to the aid of the Western Jews, by placing 5,000,000 marks at the disposal of the latter's philanthropic insti- tutions. Transfer of this grant was accompanied by fraternal demonstra, Lions, representatives of the Jewish World Relief Conference, consisting of Russian Jews, which contributed this money, congratulating the Western Jews, who, owing to their impoverishment, are unable to maintain some of their work. On the other hand, the German Jews expressed their gratifica- tion for the magnaniimity of the East European Jews. • Denying that he had given orders for the torture resulting in the death of Adolph Landau, Jewish tobacco merchant, I.ieut. Michael Danszky, on trial for murder, admitted that his hatred of the Jew had gotten the best of him and that once entering the cell where Mr. Landau was confined he could not control himself. Lieutenant Danszky asserted, however, that he had only insulted Landau and did not beat him. The torture, he said, was inflicted by two non-commissioned officers, Paul Lieszkobszky and Ladislau Gonda, who branded Landau with hot wires. These two maintain, however. that they acted under orders and under impulses aroused by their enmity for the Jews. The trial of the accused is attracting widespread attention because of the unspeakable cruelty which marked the torture of the Jewish tobacconist. Corner IfieVan Ave. and W e. "The Store With a Million--- Friends JEWS OF FLINT TO HONOR NEW RABBI FLINT.—Congregation Beth Israel and its Sisterhood will hold a recep- tion on Sunday evening, Dec. 17, in honor of the new spiritual leader and his wife, Rabbi and Mrs. I. L. Bril, at the new community center on Mc- Farland street. Since Rabbi Bril has taken up his duties in Flint, there has been a com- plete change in the religious and communal life of the city. There are regular Friday night services, in ad- dition to the daily Hebrew school with an attendance of 90 children. There is also a Sunday School with an at- tendance of 117. A Hebrew class for adults is conducted every Tuesday evening by the new Hebrew teacher, Israel Solomon. A Bible class for adults on Monday nights and a con- firmation class for girls on Thursday nights are all well attended. Rbabi Bril was formerly rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek of the Bronx, N. Y. For the past eight years he was connected with the Jew- ish Daily News. Ile lectured on jour- nalism at the New York University. Rabbi Bril is an active Zionist, a worker for the Hies and a member of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis. The annual Chanukah festival of the religious school of Flint will take place on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 17, at 2:30. The service will be conduct- ed by the pupils of the senior Hebrew class and there will be produced two plays "Everyjew" and "The Festival Complete," both written by Rabbi Bril. There will be music and danc- ing. The Chanukah lamp presented by the children of the school to the synagogue, will be dedicated on that occasion. The Congregation Beth Israel has become affiliated with the United Synagogue of America. Digesting the Week's News (Concluded from Editorial page.) 400,000 Arabs. These figures are very significant for our people in the present efforts for the re-establish- ment in Palestine of the Jewish nat- ional home. We have been accustom- ed to thinking of Palestine's popula- tion as being 90,000 Jews and 700,- 000 Arabs. These latter figures were a result of Arabian tendencies to ex- aggerate their own numbers and un- derestimate the population figures of the Jews. They did that for political reasons. They wanted the world to believe that the Jews were an insig- nificant minority, and that the Jews were intruders. With the announce- ment of the census result, Jewish stock is boosted. The percentage of the Jewish population in Palestine is larger than that in any other coun- try in the world, and that is encour- aging. A little more effortfor the real- ization of our hopes and we shall see a majority of Jews in Palestine. 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