'fitf Prritorr //yam (A Rama Maternity Corsets DECEMBER 22, 1922 II ► IMMIMMI ► UMIB ► PAGE TEN Here Is the Finest of Home Gifts $3.95 to $12.50 Sentences of one year's prison have been imposed by the District Court of Lublin upon four Jews for membership in the Bend. The prisoners are Shpeiser, Weissberg, Goldberg and Gertner. • • • • Maternity Dresses, Skirts, Wraps, Corsets, Petticoats end other apparel requirement. for mothers-to-be. Sentence of 16 yearn' penal servitude woo imposed by the Criminal Court of Haifa upon Shoobron Challebi, an Arab found guilty of the murder of a Zionist pioneer named Zolker. • • • • Full Line of Infants' Wear Lane Bryant Italian Renaissance -- Walnut Combination ► (From cables of Jewish Correspondence Bureau and Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) Jews constitute little less than 1 per cent of the population of the dis- trict of Damascus, census results indicate. The total population is 609,127, the Jews numbering 6,059. • • • • 1111 11111111 11 11111111111 111111 1111111111111111111111111111 1111 1111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111rn ►►11►►11► 111111111 ►► 111WHIMM ► Lane Bryant Col, eets are built with • perfect knowledge of the maternity figure • e q u I remente. Re- tain@ styli.), Ileum health. re. !levee fatigue, sup- ports abdomen end vital organ.. Dining Room Suite The committee for the establishmnent of a philology faculty in the uni- versity has concluded its preparatory work and has asked the government's permission to open the faculty in the Jerusalem University. • • • • The annual championship tournament at the Manhattan Chess Club, which was again won by Morris A. Schapiro of Columbia University, has been completed. Schapiro was the only one not to lose a game. Main Floor, Washington Arcade 1526 Washington Boulevard JOY FARM The 6 per cent bonds issued by the Jewish community of Frankfort-on- the Main in 1921 have been admitted on the Frankfurt bourse. The bonds were issued for the purchase of ground for a new Jewish cemetery. • • • • According to a report in the Egyptian Gazette, Emir Abdullah has voiced the hope that the Jews and Arabs will come to some satisfactory Single Homes, understanding and that Trans-Jordania will become an independent state. Duplexes • • • • end It in learned that a number of Arab merchants and journalists have Home Sites dispatched a cable to the Near East Peace Conference at Lausanne demand- ing that the Mandate for Palestine be taken from Great Britain and handed over to the Turkish Nationalists. HIRSCH • a • • Realty Company The Czech l'arliamnet rejected a motion introduced by the German 8748 Linwood, Corner Blaine deputies to adopt a numerus clauses against all Jewish students and teach- Garfield 2423.5380 ers in all the Czecho-Slovakian universities. The proposal was branded by a number of Czech speakers as mediaeval and reactionary. • • e • Demonstrations staged by the National Socialists at Munich attracted 50,000 persons, who joined in denouncing "international Jewish capital" for inciting France to destroy Germany. The demonstrations were en- gineered by the party of which Dr. Hitler, the "Bavarian Mussolina," is the head. • • • • Accusing the British government of intriguing with sections of the Moslem people against one another, Karl Radek, the Communist leader and author, to an article in the Rote Fahne, describes the mandate conferred upon Britain over certain territories as "English Advance Posts." England has occupied Mecca and Melina, he declares, in order to undermine Turkish influence. • • • • The aid is invited of governments that are members of the League of Nations as well as of archeological societies in the United States engaged in excavations in Palestine, in the task of laying bare the site of the City of David in Jerusalem. The invitation has been extended by the govern- ment of Palestine. • • • The dining room furniture used by Theodore llerzl during his sojourn in l'aris as the correspondent of the Freie Presse of Vienna, has been Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra offered for sale. These belongings have been in possession of a Jewish family which bought them some time ago and are of some historic value, some of the pieces being engraved with Ilerzl's monogram. • • • • • MI — MI Sir Herbert Samuel has shown a willingness to reconsider his opposi- tion with regard to the request of the Jewish National Council of Palestine for the right of levying taxes on Jewish communities for Jewish purposes. This reuest was turned down a few weeks ago, but the Jewish leadres have been able to bring sufficient pressure to secure a reconsideration. • • • • The next meeting of the London Jewish Board of Deputies will consider a motion to draw the attention of the Home Office to the unreasonable delay in granting naturalization to people "worthy of citizenship in every respect," it is learned. The deputies will protest also against the imposition of harsh restrictions on foreigners, particularly the deportations of such persona 41111 without trial. • • • • Regret over the departure of I. M. Rubinow of New York, for three A. D. HILLMAN years the director of the American Zionist Medical Unit, was voiced at the Real Estate Exchange Specialist farewell dinner tendered him by representatives of the Palestine govern- . I exchange what you have ment and leading members of the Jerusalem Jewish community. The and do not want for what American consul deplored the fact that the American colony was losing you have not and d . want. a prominent member. • • • • Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard Henry the Hatter Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Library Park Hotel Brag. Gratiot at Library. no um Cash for Land Contracts and Mortgagee. 213 Hammond Bldg. Main 4763 Pastor Maurenbrecher, formerly a Social Democrat, now an avowed anti-Semite, who is editing the Deutsche Zeitung, has been acquitted of the charge that by his incessant attacks upon Jews he incited one class of the population to violence upon another. Although punishment of three months in prison was asked by the state, the court did not sustain the request. The liberal press in Berlin expresses astonishment over this "remarkable ac- quittal." MANUEL URBACH Granite and Marble • • • • Monuments 564 Winder Street Phone Cadillac 48 Louis A. Werbe, Representative The Only Jewish MONUMENT Dealer In Detroit. LaVerne H. Brown Teacher of Piano and Theory Pupil of Edwin Ilughes, New York City. Tobias Matthay, London, England. ELEVENTH SEASON Detroit Conservatory of Music Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays Assistants—Mies Lois Wheelock, Mr. Elmer Mundt. _----, [Michgan Paper Stock Co. . MEYER BARRON, Prop. Buyers at All Kinds of WASTE PAPER 1342 Brewster St. Cadillac 1709 Cadillac 1708 CHAS. S. KLEIN Architect and Engineer The foreign trade figures of Egypt for July last illustrate the remark- able progress of the Palestine soap industry. Most of the soap imported into Egypt comes from Palestine. In this connection it is interesting to I note that considerable quantities of soap are also exported to Syria and Mesopotamia. According to the Palestine Commercial Bulletin, the total export of household soap during the first six months amount to 1,673,237 In kilos, of which amount 1,386,336 kilos are being exported to Egypt. addition a considerable quantity of toilet soap manufactured in Palestine wa salso exported to various countries.. Cadillac 3612 The Zionist Organization of London has forwarded to the Jewish Na- tional Library of Jerusalem a consignment of 4,000 books collected by the I Zionist Organization and by the Inter-University Jewish Students Associa- tion. The consignment includes a bequest of the late Dr. Jacob Benensohn; valuable chemical books and a large collection of modern German Belles Lettres; numerous volumes on theatrical art and music; five volumes of Aristotle; a series of Everyman's Library; 62 volumes of the London Jewish Chronicle, presented by Mr. Ilymanson; "Mir Kereth Hamishna," by Isaac Abrabanol, of the year 1551, and some valuable and old Arab Direct to Hamburg Jan. 1 dictionaries. • • • • ANTONIA ... 'CUNARD Feb. 21 The Palestine Land Development Company issued a prospectus stating that a large plot of 6,000 dunams of Mount Carmel belonging to the com- pany is now open for sale. It is proposed that a garden city be built at the western part of this plot. The greater part of the central and southern areas, comprising some 4,500 dunams, have already been sold to a group of inhabitants of Haifa and to the "Herbert Samuel" Achuzah of Bucarest. The remaining western area is considered to be one of the most beautiful spots in Palestine. It is well intersected by roads and fine avenues and commands a magnificent view of the Mediterranean. The prices of building plots in that area are from f15 to 5200 per 1,000 square meters. Inquiries for further particulars should be addressed to the Palestine Land Develop- ment Company, Jerusalem, post:ffice box Nine Days to Poland Aquitania 45,647 tons Mauretania 30,704 tons Berengaria 59,022 tons All-Water Route The Fa . Excursion. under the pereonel super- vision of the company's agent.. The trip le made on one of the three feetest s• of the ocean, which sail from New York very Tuesday for Cherbourg and Southampton KOSHER KITCHEN Rates: Second Class ....$135.00 g103.50 Third Class Tourist. from Poland. Lithuania and Rus•la travel on one of the three world mentioned lament eteamere in the wort] For tickets and information rein- tire to deco ments for pre- melds •pp I y to t h • agents in your city or teighbor• hood. . Just think of the delight it would bring to your family to have this beauti- ful dining room suite in your home on Christmas morning. This wonderful suite will make the most wonderful of all home gifts. It's truly magnificent. The massive buffet is a dream of beauty. It has a big 60-inch top and lots of spacious drawers and trays. A splendid big ob- long top table that extends to 6 feet, with beautifully shaped plank ends. You can't conceive of the beauty of these two pieces until you see them. This Store Will Be Open Until 9 O'clock Saturday Evening Cash or on Our Special Payment Plan A splendid arm chair and five diners with slip seats of lovely tapestry com- plete, as gorgeously beautiful a dining room suite as we have ever seen. It's de- signed in rich Italian Renaissance period style, done in choice walnut. We are convinced that you cannot duplicate this beautiful suite anywhere for less than $350. If you want one of these magnifi- cent suites for Christmas we strongly ad- vise you to get here early. The supply is limited and they'll go mighty fast at tomorrow's extremely low price. brusfiaber All Purchases Made Up to 9 O'clock Saturday Will Be Delivered Before Christmas S23- 535 Gratiot Avenue E4 Beaubien Sired tlichi# Mack ant Bdef au's Stop tt ouf Boot ma Met Ckfl Ore Hz& ma las Er g1 = Ei1111111111111111111111111111111111111111ii i i i i immimminiminimimuminimmii i i 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111113 BROWN ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY FOR MAYOR OF DETROIT The British National Political League entertained at a luncheon Prince Habib Lotfallah, who is proceeding from London to Washington to act there as Minister to King llussein of Iledjaz. Ten members of Parliament attended the luncheon. Prince Lotfallah expressed the hope that the estab- lishment of the new British government will mean a new era for the Arabs. Lord Sydenham declared that Britain must fulfill her pledges to the Arabs (Continued from page 1.) and that the Balfour Declaration was a disgrace and must be abolished in the factory as well as some of our immediately. • • • • great business men, but neither my The University of Vienna, which had been closed owing to the disorders home nor my office have been be- started by German National students, who demanded the introduction of sieged by those who insist that I the per cent norm against Jewish students, has been reopened. But the must run for mayor. "It is my opinion that the office picketing of posts prevented Jewish students from entering the Technical and Commercial Universities of Vienna. Two American Jewish students is one that must not be forced upon anyone, but of such importance that who tried to gain admission were beaten up by German Nationalist students it warrants the ambition of any per- and were placed under police protection. son qualified to hold the position who It is learned, from an authentic source, that during the period from July is desirous of rendering service to until November the Wand Ilazeirim of Palestine had dismissed 20 officials, his city. In a modest way, I have decreasing the monthly salary by 400 pounds. All administrative expenses tried to play my part in the growth now amount to 5% per cent of the total budget. In an interview with of Detroit. If the people of this city Emir Abdullah, he is reported to have declared that an understanding be- see fit to honor me, they may rest assured that I shall give them every tween the Arabs and the Jews would be possible if the Jews could prove ounce of energy, all of my ability conclusively that they do not aim to control the country. and the best that is within me. • . • • "Later on, I shall present to the Two tiny Jewish girls, one 12 and the other 9, came in alone from citizens of this city a complete state- Warsaw on the Cunarder Carmania on their way to their mother, who pre- ment of my views on the many sec- ceded them to Freeland, Pa. Chief Steward Macdonald, who has a little tions of our city government, so that girl of his own back in England, was very kind to the children and they every one will know exactly where were not over-anxious to leave the big ship when she reached New York, I stand on all matters in which the they had had such a good time all the way across. The children are Rywha people are vitally interested." and Bessie Paykin and were carefuly watched over by a Cunard stewardess. They • were claimed by their mother at Ellis Island. 1015 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg. SAXONIA Eight Beautiful Pieces Exactly As Shown Digesting the Week's News (Concluded from Editorial page.) Jewish possibilities in the rebuilding of the land as the Jewish home. Dr. Ruppin points out very clearly how it is possible to make the land self- supporting and how the Jews can at- tain a majority of the population. The biggest obstacle that appears in the way of the Jew in his efforts in behalf of Palestine is the very small proportion of the land that is owned by Jews. While there are 120,000 Jews in Palestine, forming close to 25 per cent of the population, these own only 3t5 per cent of the entire land in Palestine, or, to be exact, only 700,000 dunams of land. This is a sad fact and is to the disgrace of our people. One of the chief duties con- fronting us today is undoubtedly the task of buying more land in Pales- tine and populating it with Jewish ioneers. Now particularly, the Jew- I sh National Fund, which is the land buying agency for Palestine, becomes an important institution for redeem- ing our soil for our people. But, as Dr. Ruppin points out, it is equally important that individual Jews buy land there and help in redeeming the soil for the Jew. The Jewish National Fund has ranked, since its inception, as the most popular Jewish institution and still retains the love of the peo- ple for the work it has and is doing. But it deserves greater support. The boys and girls who act as volunteers on tag days to raise money for the fund are a brave lot, but the work should not be left to them alone. The duty for the redemption of Pal- estine's soil is that of every Jew, without exception or distinction. Lewis I.. Strauss, chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee's Rus- sian committee, has received the following cable from Moscow from Dr. Boris Bogen: "Information received here of $200,000 appropriated for fuel and $200,000 for child-care institutions, exclusive of $1,240,000 for Russian reconstruction program, has made a gratifying impression. A number of child-care institutions have already received funds from us. In addition to the genefal feeding program of the American Relief Adminis- tration, we have given special aid and provisions to the Jewish child-welfare institutions in Odessa, Charcov, and the Korolenko School in Poltava, as well as to the hospitals in Kiev, Odessa and Nicolaieff. We have mode win- ter repairs in a number of institutions and provided them with fuel. Through the American Relief Administration they have received from us A Call le Be Sousslest. bedding and we are rushing the sewing of garments for the children. Tem- Within a few weeks, Jews in our porary aid has been given many trade schools and large quantities of food own city will hear a call as part of packets are being distributed to nidividuals and groups." a nation-wide campaign for the re- storation of Palestine, to help in the rebuilding of the land through the Palestine Foundation Fund, the Ke- ren Ilayesod. It is well that the Jewish people be prepared to answer this call and give its reply nobly. The Palestine Foundation Fund, un- like previous Zionist efforts, is a non- partisan fund with the strict aim of doing the reconstructive work for Palestine. Having for its aim only practical effort, the Keren Ilayesod appeal is made to Zionist and non- Zionist alike, to every one who de- sires to see the Holy Land rebuilt. The Jewish responsibility today is not only to our own people and land, but also to our neighboring peoples who placed a great trust in us. All the concessions that have been made to enable us to rebuild our national and spiritual life have been made with a faith that the Jew is a builder and a loyal descendant of the proph- ets, and if we fail now we will be derided and scorned by the nations of the earth. Furthermore, the Ke- ren Ilayesod is the fund that sup- ports the educational system in Pal- estine. It keeps up the educational work and supports the incoming im- migrants, and if no more money is to come in to Palestine, all the work will stop, and the finest that has been built in the Holy Land will go to naught. That must not be. Not only must this work be continued, but ad- ditional activities must be inaugu- rated. The sums collected last year must be doubled and tripled that in addition to meeting the annual bud- get for the schools and hospitals and the standing institutions there may be begun a movement for practical achievements. Factories must be built, industries established and busi- 1 ness encouraged. 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At this card party the officers elected for the ensuing term were in- stalled.