PA GE EIGHT THEDErRon r-wisiffiiRozgaz IMMIGRATION QUOTA ABOUT HALF FILLED JEW TRANSFERS $5,000,000 BUSINESS TO EMPLOYEES Four Gentiles and Two Jews to Ad minister Women's Dress Concern Founder by Henry A. Dix, 20,245 Jews Admitted in Four Russian Jew. Months, from July to Oc- •-•■■••••••■•■........ V.• Engail L. :units The Apostles of Hatred in Hungary territories which have been torn from us will not be won back by tire num. eras clausus, by attacks on peaceful citizens in our streets. If we „a nt win over the whole of the Ilro.onnan people to the cause of Hung,',, and restore a happy and united a.. I perous country, we mat pryer . amity, freedom and co-operatr, Nlr shall win them over to us, show them that in Hungary : ,, greater freedom, better oppor and more rights than in Os •oeems1 parts of our country in which :In are living. By DR. BELA FABIAN, Mr. and Mrs. ‘. Boesky announce Member of the Hungarian National Assembly. the engagmeent of their daughter, Kate, to Henry S. Schiff, son of Ben- (Copyright, 1922, Jewish Correspondence Bureau.! On Thursday of the past week, jamin Schiff of this city. tober of This Year. NEW YORK.—(J, C. B.)—Henry Rabbi Leo AL Franklin addressed 300 (EDITOR'S NOTE:—Deputy Dr. Hungary great, not the "numerus Philip D. Jacobson announces the members of the art and design de- A. Dix of Henry A. Dix & Son Co., WASHINGTON.—(J, C. B.)—Im- engagement of his daughter, Belle Fabian, the author of this tren chant clausus" which made the krone equal migration figures published by the manufacturers of women's cotton partment of the Twentieth Century A., to I.ouis Rosen, son of Mr. and article on a question which is today to the Swiss franc, not the nocturnal Department of Labor covering the dresses and nurses' uniforms, occu- Club on "Religious Symbolism With Mrs. II. Rosen of Highland Park. Special Reference to the New Temple pying the 12-story Dix building at one of the most perplexing far r the attacks of innocent Jews passing on five months ending Nov. 30 show the streets that secured for Hungary that in the majority of cases neither 116 West Fourteenth stret and oper- Beth El." On Monday of the coming Jews throughout Europe, is one o f the the C ounce l othe f nations. Morris Chimovitz of 946 Theodore week he will address the Detroit ating factories at Millville, Somer- the monthly nor the annual quota leading Jews in Hungary. He i street announces the engagement of Our anti-Semitic leaders know all have been filled during these "immi- ville and Bridgeton, N. J., has trans- Presbyterian Ministers Association on ferred to his employes the first right the subject "The Modern Jew and his daughter, l'earl, to Meyer E. cidentally the youngest member o f 5 the ihe that. And they dread the day when gration months." His Belief," and on Tuesday he will Tarnapol, formerly of Chicago. Hungarian National Assembly, fraternity becomes again a power in Of the 357,803 persons admissable, to his $1,000,000 concern. Mr. Dix, who is 72, will spend the speak before the New Century Club the outbreak of the war, he took part our land. Whence have they come, according to the annual quota for all MRS. BRINA KLAYFIAN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel LebOvitz of in the fighting on the Russian f root, rest of his life without salary in aid- on the subject "Efficiency in Educa- these apostles of hatred? No matter countries combined, over 191,711 ing After an illness of six wed..-, Mn. his employes to continue the bust tion." Rabbi Franklin has been com- 8430 John R. announce the engage- and was captured and held a pri soner whence. They must vanish even as were admitted, leaving a balance of Brine Canvasser Klayman oassed ment of their daughter, Minnie M., of war for four years in Siberia. 163,511 to be admitted (luring the ness. He loaned the employes $200,- pelled to decline four invitations to to J. Aaron of Bay City. On the chaff is blown before the wind, and away on Saturday, Jan. 6, rt th e Occupy as many pulpits in New York when the wind has settled it is no home of his return to Ilungary, he started fiscal year. It is not to be supposed, 000 to furnish working capital. her son, Edward I Under the plan Mr. Dix and his City during his coming visit. He will, movement against the Bolshevis ' r "e more to be seen. however, that the balance will be ex- vasser, 5221 Beaubien street . Can- Mr. and Mrs. William Alkon of gime. He was the first to be impris. hausted. The annual quota having son, M. 11. Dix, have spent two years however, participate in a discussion There has never been a country in Klayman, who was 69 years eri, was 1686 Glynn court announce the en- ()tied under the Hungarian Dictator- been disturbed in each case over the working out, unknown to the em- on "The Brotherhood Movement in Relation to the Synagogue." gagement of their daughter, Ada, to ship of the Proletariat. After the col- the world where hatred remained the a prominent social worker and mem. five months just ended, it is fair to ployes, control of the company is II. Bert Silverman, son of Mrs. Molly lapse of the Dictatorship, he was elec- dominating factor for so long. Ha- ber of the following organ ,tions: vested in a board of six men, the assume that no large. number of im- tred creates nothing, it is destructive. Silverman of Chicago. The Tzdakah Club met at the home ted a member of the Budapest City However much they seek to destroy Talmud Torah Ivriuk, Easteri, Lad es' migrants are to be expected. That oldest of them 39, with terms of serv- of Mrs. II. A. Velick of 163 Massa- Council, where he stood out fearless- the grand conception of our old Lib- Society, Eupeao Welfare Or 'anise. the number of the admitted is 163,- ice ranging from 11 to 25 years. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen of tion, Baby Day Nursery, Orphans' "We have given up our $60,000 chusetts avenue on Monday after- ly against the anti-Jewish agitation 611 short of the admissable, tends to 7450 Kipling avenue announce the carried on by the majority of its mem- eral Hungary, they will not succeed. Home, Itzcak Isaac Aid Soco.ty and show there is nothing like a rush of yearly salary, but will continue to noon, Jan, 8. for a time perhaps, but not for long. Beth David Synagogue. She is oue. engagement of their daughter, Lena, come to the office every day as long bers. During the worst period of the In the minds of our people those great immigrants to thin country. to Louis Jay of this city. White Terror. At one time, owing to memories still live and one day they vived by her husband, Mordecai Elay, Miss Matilde Garvett appeared be- With the exception of Czecho-Slo- as our advice and assistance is de- his speeches in the Council, he was will surge up again and sweep every- man; her sisters, Mrs. Rachel Agree, vakia, Italy and one or two other sired," said NI. II. Dix, speaking for fore the Tuesday Musicale in a trio himself and his father. challenged to a duel by four other thing else before them. What has ha- Mrs. D. Rosenbloom of St , orrford. with Miss Janet Ives and Oscar La- countries, the quotas for all countries Mr. Dix, whose original name was Gassey at its last morning recital, members. He fought all four, wound- tred created? And what has love Conn.; a brother, N. Kapit of New ars just about half filled. Germany Dickstein, brought his family from ed each of them, and himself escaped brought into being? hatred has giv- York, and the following ch.ldren: which was solely of Amercian corn- leads in her balance of admissible unscathed. Ile was elected to the Na- en us the lumen's clausus. But in Mrs. E. Rosen, Edward I. Cam ss.,er, aliens, only 16,185 having come of a Russia about 30 years ago at the age posers. The trio presented the tional Assembly for the constituency the streets and the squares of the Morris Canvasser, Ben Carvasser, total of 67,607, leaving a balance of of 42 and settled in Millville. There "Suite" for piano, violin and 'cello by of Suburban Budapest, running on a great capital of our country, towers Charles Canvasser, Mrs. Paul Hoff- 61,622. Norway has sent 3,794 and he started a small factory which grew Horatio Parker. SACKS-LEHRMAN democratic platform. Ile is a relent- ehe evidence of the Liberal Ilungary man of Pontiac. Burial took place may still send 8,387. Poland, with into the present business. LEHRMAN-TAUB less critic of the government's policy of old—great hospitals, wonderful li- at Deth David Cemetery on Slm.lay. On his seventieth birthday Mr. Dix Mrs. Meyer M. Aappiebaum of East a quota of 21,076, has sent 15,376, The home of Mrs. B. Lehrman, in the Chamber.) leaving a balance of 6,546. Eastern gave his $300,000 country home at Grand boulevard left for an extend- braries, splendid schools and univer- GARRICK THEATER Galicia, with 6,786 admissable, sent Mount Kisco, N. Y., to the Young ed trip to Palm Beach and Miami, 4025 Fourth avenue, was the scene sities, magnificient temples of God. The effect of the war and the revo- What have they done, these men of only 1,706 leaving a balance for the Women's Hebrew Association for a Fla. She was accompanied by her of two beautiful weddings on Sunday evening, Jan. 7, when her daughter, lution has recreational home for all the working mother, Mrs. L. Nairin. Great interest centers in the forth- year of 4,049. Russia, too, has used been to decrease the value hatred of today? They have made Sophie, became the bride of Abraham of intellectual work to a minimum. marshlands of our country and plant- coming appearance of Grace Georg approximately half of her quota, 10,- girls of the city, and now pays rent e Sacks of this city and Miss Betty for living in one of the houses on in "To Love" at the Garrick Theater The safest pursuit, as always, is ag- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of 989 having been admitted, leaving ed them with poisonous weeds. beginning Sunday night. Miss George 280 Hague avenue left for Los An- Taub, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. riculture. Commerce and industry en- 10,121 that may come, Great Britain the property. Will peace and happiness and free- Taub of New York City, became the sure a good livelihood. Only those Two of the six men who take over geles, Calif., to spend the winter. is regarded as America's foremost may yet send 42,009, since only 35,- bride of Samuel Lehrman, son of who devote themselves to intellectual dom ever return to Hungary? Yes! comeienne. She has, in additron to 187 have come out of an annual Mr. Dix's business are Jews, like him- The Magyar nation may be led astray Mrs. B. I.ehrman. Both brides were wide and varied experience err the self. The others are Gentiles. quota of 77,342. work have to struggle and endure for a while, but not for long. When Miss Jean Golden of 3591 Twenty- ninth street and sister, Mrs. Celia very charming. Miss Lehrman wore starvation. Our youth knows that, it recovers consciousness, it will shake stage, that indescribable something A subsequent analysis of aliens ad- an exquisite gown of soft white crepe which, for want of a better term, is and yet they yearn for the schools and I.arenko, left for New York City, mitted from July to October shows all these parasites who are cling- He who is glow to anger and easily where they will visit with relatives and old pointe lace, trimmed with the universities. Alas, that to yearn indicated as magnetism, and she in. a total of 20,245 "Ilebrews" admit- ing round its neck. In the interests pacified is truly pious and virtuous. pears. Her veil had a high crown of and friends. variably gives a charming and finish. is all they are allowed to do! The law of Hungary, peace must he restored ted. ' Of these 5,966 arrived in Oc- —The Talmud. old pointe lace and pearls. Miss of the "numerus clausus" adopted by tober. During the same period there and the domination of hatred must ed portrayal of any character which Taub's gown was of white satin and she essays. In "To Love" whir h is the First National Assembly does not disappear. We were 16,706 English, 18,698 Ger- At the B'rith of Yehudah Leib, of small Ilungary, of the present starring vehicle of Miss georgette, trimmed with pearls. Her permit students of the Jewish faith to mans, 32,182 Italians and 18,634 what is left of our Ilungary, we can- Arrogance is a kingdom without a new-born son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney veil Was crown effect with a bandeau George, the distinguished actross is be accepted at the Hungarian colleges not remain as we are, cut off from the Mexicans, Gorman of 636 Owen avenue, held crown—The Talmud, on Sunday, the sum of $22.50 was of pearls. Both brides carried large except in the proportion of tive out of rest of our great country are in for- said to have a play with a minds r cif bouquets of white roses and carna- every hundred students enrolled. The eign hands. The inhabitants of the exceptional and unique drat:now .11. collected and contributed to the uations. United Hebrew Schools, through the tions. The marriages were solemn- rest, if they want to study, must go efforts of the child's grandfather, ized by Rev. J. S. Rabinowitz, in the and beg at foreign universities to be presence of about 150 guests, after admitted. And for the sons of our Moses Gorman. which dinner and dancing followed. and, with its depreciated currency, The out-of-town guests included these foreign universities are some- The annual meeting of the United Jewish Charities will be held on Wed- Mr. and Mrs. 51. Taub and Messrs. thing in the nature of the unattain- n esday evening, Jan. 17, at the Jewish Ralph and Robert Taub of New York able. Numerus Clausus . . . In hap- Institute, City and II. Sunshine of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sacks left for a wed- pier times, before the war, when hte ding trip to Chicago. Mr. and Airs. complaints of the Jewish students of ARABS PROTEST "ICA'S" Lehrman left for the East. Both Russia rang in our ears, they sounded PALESTINE CONCESSION couple will reside in Detroit. to us like something unreal, a night- mare from the Middle Ages. And now Colonisation Association Obtains 100- the same cries conic from our own REISS-LEVINSON Jewish youth in Ilungary in search of Year Lea,. to Dry Marshes, Cul. Air. and Mrs. Jacob Levinson an- (lest. Land. nounce the marriage of their (laugh- learning. A tale of a midnight city, with a fire-spitting dragon soaring JERUSALEM.—(J. C. B.) — The er, Rita, Valerie, to Joseph A. Reiss concessiaon obtained by the Jewish on Dec. 24. The ceremony was per- over it And everything waiting anxiously for the dawn so that city f Colonization Association from the Pal- ormed by Rabbi A. M. Ilershman in estine government for the develop- the presence of the immediate fami- shall be freed. . . . . We are battling with this dread off- ment of certain territories in Haifa lies. spring of the reaction of our time. If disrtict, is violently attacked by Ar- we had ten heads and ten pairs of abs who are flooding the government CRANTZ-COSKEY arms, they would not suffice. Want with protests. The hitherto unpub- L. Coskey of this city announces economic poverty has robbed people of our renulining sales spree- ui lished terms of the concession which the marriage of his sister, Hilda, to rhandise—grouped for quirk the Jewish Telegraphic Agency is now Theodore Crantz of Pittsburgh on their reason. Reason does not count .5 disposal. Values up to $165. today, only demagogic appeals to the able to give, was granted Nov. 8, 19- Sunday, Jan. 7. Rabbi J. L. Levin lowest of feelings. No one thinks 21. It provides for the lease to the performed the ceremony. Mr. and about who fought for the Fatherland. I. C. A. of the extendible marshes for Mrs. Crantz left for an extended The slogan is now: Not Fatherland, a period of a hundred years at Atlit, honeymoon trip to Pittsburgh and not achievements, not ability, only Alzarka And Malcha, sand on the other eastern points. They will make race! Oh, and what is race? You shores of the Mediterranean near Cea- their home in Detroit. may have a German, a Slovak, a Rou- seven, and adjacent grounds in the manian, a Serb or a Croat as your Ilaifa district. CORN-LEVIN father, and you are a thoroughbred During the first 33 years, the I.C.A. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levin of Chi- Aiagyar by race. But the Jew whose is to pay the government £50 annually grandfather fought in 1848 in the reg- for Altit, £50 for Malcha and £30 for cago announce the marriage of their Caeasara, in addition to 2 piastres daughter, Sadie, to Irwin I. Cohn of iments of Ludwig Kossuth, and him- Complete Apartment Furnishing a Sperialt y. self immediately the battle-call came this city on Jan. 14. (nominally 10c) for each dunam of hastened to fight under the Magyar sand and 5 piastres for each non- standard, he is only a Jew. . . WILLMAN.FRIEDMAN sandy dunam. At the end of these A Jew . . Jew . . . and a Jew Mrs. T. Friedman announces the 33 years, the rates are to be fixed in Detroit Furniture Company must not be allowed at the universi- accordance with the requirements. In marriage of her daughter, Bessie, to ties .h 2624 Hastings return the government obtains 5 per Morrey Willman of Buffalo, N. Y., Cadi lac 3458 Th e y have learned history, these cent fo the profits of the salt industry on Sunday, Jan. 14. Mr. and Mrs. leade Between Adelaide and Division Eastb' nil 14th ear s r s of Hungary, hut they take n developed there, the I.G.A. paying all Willman will leave for a honeymoon duties as well as its contribution to trip to New York and will make their heed of its lessons. They forget that the name of Hungary was respected the Ottoman public debt, including future home in Buffalo. The Season's Newest High Type most when it was synonymuos with land taxes and customs. the great struggle for liberty. They Under this concession the I.C.A. SUMNER-FELSTEIN forget that after the War of Libera- Mr. and Mrs. M. Felstein of To- pledges itself to begin within three years and to complete within eight ledo announce the marriage of their tion of 1848, Hungary was trampled in the (lust, even as it is today. The years its work of drying all swamps, daughter, Bertha, to Bernard Sum- cultivating all cultivatable lands, af- ner of this city, which took place on southern parts of Ilungary, the prov- ince of Banat, was annexed by Serbia, Values up to $450 forestating all hills and clearing all Dec. 31, 1922. After a honeymoon We wish to announce the opening of our Modern % stones. Within 20 years the I.C.A. trip east, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner will Siehenbuergen was made an indepen- dent province, Upper Hungary groan- undertakes to make all swamps plant- make their home at 438 Frederick Bakery at 2424 Hastings Street on Saturday Night, A ed and was Germanized. Yet Hun- able. Minerals and ores mined on this street. The Balance of gary rose again. Eighteen years lat- 0$ territory are to belong to the govern. January 13, 1923. er it was greater and mightier than ment. Work on this concession has ever before, for our oppressed Hun- already begun, numerous malaria in- gary had won the sympathy of the fested marshes having been drained. Gifts will be given away free to all purchasers whole world. Wherever nations dwel- led, who yearned for freedom, where- during our opening. No Approvals — No Returns LUTHER BURBANK LAUDS ever it was regarded as the supreme virtue to sacrifice one's life for the NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. S. Saulson of 2025 cause of liberty, there statesmen were We are showing hrauti I ul new things Virginia park are receiving congratu- for spring and winter resort wcar. From Luther Burbank, America's lations on the ibrth of a daughter, found working for the regeneration of Hungary. Great poets, men like foremost naturalist, comes a message Dec. 29. Heine and Ibsen, pleaded the cause of of praise to the National Farm School Hungary in their works. And the y at Doylestown for the movement Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Freedman which it has undertaken to raise a (Lillian Shimberg) are receiving forget, these people, that after 1867 asting Street it was not the reaction which made special building and endowment fund congratulations on the birth of a so that its facilities may be increased son, Saul Tracey, on Dec. 24, to train a larger number of Jewish 12■ ......... ....... FINSTERWALD'S young men for agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman (Net- Mr. Burbank in his endorsement tie Hoffman) of 402 Frederick street makes an appeal to the Jewish youth are receiving congratulations on the of America to participate more ac- birth of a son, Melvin Carl. tively in the production of the funda- mental products needed by all and NANSEN SAYS 8,000,000 declares that if our young people SUFFER FROM FAMINE only knew how interesting and help- IN RUSSIAN PROVINCE ful an occupation agriculture is, many of them would not now be float- LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Eight mil- ing aimlessly from one thing to an- lions persons in Russia are suffering other. from the famine and require assist- Mr. Burbank's letter was made ance this winter, according to a state- public this week by Joseph N. Snell- ment by the Nansen Relief Organiza- Here Are Values Well Worth Your Time to Come enberg, a member of the committee tion to the Jewish Telegraphic which is planning a nation-wide silver Agency, based on careful examina- and See. jubilee in commemoration of the tion of the situation. This huge num- twenty-fifth anniversary of the Na- ber of sufferers does not include the tional Farm School and in honor of famine stricken in the seven prov- Was $29.75 Was $ 39- 75 its founder, Dr. Joseph Krauskopf. inces in South Russia, where the Mahogany and Cane Fire- Golden or Fumed Oak and In his letter Mr. Burbank says: famine situation continues acute. The side Chair. Tapestry Duo- 26 75 "From the farm, garden and orchard Soviet authorities are able to feed Now fold. Now come all our food, shlter and clothing, only 426,000 persons, Dr. Nansen's ; and from no other source. If our representative states, and foreign re- young people could only know that lief agencies are doing tehir best to !the intelligent culture of economic cope with the rest. and ornamental plants and trees is The Nansen estimate is that Rus- Was $34.50 Was $69.50 among the most interesting, most sia is short 1,000,000 tons of grain, Walnut Tea Wagon. Can Beautiful Mahoganyand ET us profitable, most happy and healthful and the Ukraine deficit is 490,000; now be had for Tapestry Settee. show you how easily you can have comfortable occupation, millions who now float 520,000 horses and 400,000 cattle only Now • feet at all times. Slip into a pair of Fyfe Arch Pre- aimlessly from one thing to another are necessary for the rehabilitation could introduce themselves to the co- of the famine districts. servers. Feel how perfectly the concealed shank partnership of Sunshine and Soil in supports the arch and muscles. You will readily under- the manufacture of new and better Shaarey Zedek Dance. Was $39.50 Was $42,50 products; they would have • constant stand why feet cannot ache or become strained. The Another get-together •dance under Walnut Wood Bed, full styles are widely varied. engrossing study and source of end- the auspices of the Young People's Beautiful Mahogany Chif- size. Reduced to $ lees satisfaction and profit. The Na. Auxiliary and the Ladies' Auxiliary forobe. Reduced only Fourth Floor to only tional Farm School appears to be the of the Shaarey Zedek will be held this g• 75 beginning of a great world move- Sunday evening at the Shaarey Ze- ment in which all should be inter. dek. These dances have proven in- s4.4. ested--especially those who have at teresting family gatherings and this heart the urgent need of the young Sunday evening should again attract for just such a broad and beneficent a fine attendance. Ten Floors of • education in the production of the fundamental products needed by all." Shoe Service PERFECTION LODGE The National Farm School accepts Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. applicants from any part of the coun- Sc., will hold a regular communication Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd. try between the ages of 16 and 20. Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 7 p. m. No During its 25 years students came “We Guarantee Everything We Sell" Woodward and Adams —Detroit quet. OBITUARY Marriages off Goldman - Nadler Detroit Furniture Company _41if fre We have declared right along that our regular prices on high grade furni- ture are below sale prices prevailing elsewhere in De- elsewhere Now, when so many furniture sales are in progress, actual comparison Will prove this true. This means that ally article you find in any other furni- ture store can be bought here at a con- siderable saving, AN Absolute Clean-up 1141 Group 1 67 Dresses 17 Coats at —Group 2- 40 Dresses $25 I $51 5° —Group 3- 65 Dresses GOLDMAN-NADLER $37.50 Group 4 COATS and WRAPS 1 $87.50 — $165 — $195 ............................................., # Announcernent! P All Velvet Hats $5-$7.50 0 $ 0 % Superior Baked Goods Courteous Service o$ 1 SamA uel: osen's Modern Bakery 1 s 0 c" emm.... ‘,................................... 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