PAGE TWELVE L fATaorFjEwurt r RONICIE MONTEFIORE LODGE PLANS ATHLETICS WORK IN RUSSIAN Montefiore Lodge No. 12, Indepen- dent Order Free Sons of Israel, met at their club rooms on Thursday, Jan. I1, when the following officers were the ensuing year were installed by Bernard Marx, past president and member of the lodge for 40 years: Arthur Gottesman, president; Max Michelson, vice-president; Joseph Lichtenstein, a e c retary - treasurer; Brno D. Marx, warden; Leo Michel- son and harry York, trustees. The newly installed president out- lined his program (or the coining year and included in his plan activi- ties of an athletic nature, with bas- ketball, baseball and track teams to be picked from the lodge. Emphasis was also laid on the fact that Monte- flare Lodge, with a large member- ship, is in need of a building and a committee was picked to look fur suitable club rooms. The following committee chairmen were picked: Publicity, Max Michelson; social, Ir- win Vaster; house, Leo Michelson; building, Abe Sandelman; finance, Max Michelson. Harry York, who was the principal speaker of the evening, gave an in- (creating talk on the question of cap- ital punahment, followed by ■ formal discussion by the members. Numer• ous entertainment numbers followed. Keane, Higbie & Co. MUNICIPAL BONDS List Upon Request 431 Griswold St. Main 2963 Detroit JOY FARMS 111. Single Homes, Duplexes and Home Sites 111 Realty H Comp•ny 8748 Linwood, Corner Blaine Garfield 2423.5380 JEWISH DISTRICTS HURT BY SOVIETS (Concluded from page 1.) order to work in those Jewish districts in which we are now operating. The Soviet government pays our trans- portation cost and our local expenses in Russia, and they object to our working in districts where the famine (From cable. of Jewish Correspondence Bureau and Jewish Telegraphic Agents.) is not severe. Jewish immigrants entering Palestine during November numbered 802, "It is true that the value of food says an official statement by the Colonial Office. In the 11 months ended parcels has been fluctuating, but the Nov. 30, 7,230 Jews, mostly Zionist pioneers, were admitted. average price is above $10," Colonel Haskell stated. "At certain periods Several thousand of Jewish emigrants from Russia and the Ukraine ar e it even reached the value of $42, and now gathered in Riga awaiting pasaage to America, permission to leav e again it fell in October to $14. A. Russia having been obtained for them by the steamship companies fro mR. A. officials once heard that in cer- the Soviet government. tain towns in Russia food parcels • • • could be purchased for as low as $7. Jewish students are being excluded from the regular classes of th e With the advent of the new harvest Czernovitz University an well as from the lecture halls, in consequence o f the price of food has fallen consider- the demands advanced by the Roumanian section of the student body re _ ably, but, undoubtedly, the price will inairing the university authorities to rigidly adhere to the present nor m rise again in the spring and summer against Jewish students. when the present crop will have been • . used up. And one should not over- The Vienna branch of the Rothschild family has renounced Austria n look the fact that importation of citizenship in favor of Czecho-Slovakian, says a report in the Pragu e thousands and thousands of parcels Tribune. The paper suggests that this move was inspired by apprehensio • has created in certain districts on felt for some time among the Rothschilds that the protection Austria i • abundance of food, causing a natural able to give them and their interests is inadequate. decline in prices. • JANUARY 19, 1923 Hupmobile has for 14 years been recog- nized throughout the world as one of the biggest values, and one of the sound- e s t mechanisms, manufactured. Digesting the Week's News (Concluded from Editorial page.) fish interests. Fortunatley, even the "German God" will avail the anti- Semites nothing, so long as the Jew is true to his faith and knows that "Israel's guardian neither sleeps nor slumbers." Denies Further Ch Information is being gathered in most of the children's homes in th "It is true that the A. R. A. does Ukraine as to whether the inmates have friends and relatives in America e deduct one-fourth of the American and if the latter prefer to help the children in Russia or bring them t America. It is expected that a movement will soon begin to induce Ameri " total from every parcel of food and can Jews to adopt Ukrainian orphans, as was done in the case of Jewis - distributes it for general relief, but h of this every purchaser of food par- orphans from Poland. cels is fully aware. We have public- • • • • ly announced this. In renting an apartment or house in Munich, Jews are required to sig an agreement that in the event of a pogrom they will make good all damag n "We do not supply blankets and to property occupied by them, says a Munich report. Guarantees require( sheets to institutions but only to the of Jewish tenants cover the furniture and fixtures in the house they lease hospitals. We obtained our medical No provision is made for recovery of damage to the property of the Jewis h supplies from the American Red Cross and have distributed millions tenants in case of pogroms. • . of dollars' worth of these supplies to Before an audience that overflowed one of the largest Berlin theaters, hospitals, Jewish and non-Jewish alike. We have spent for this pur- Max Harden delivered an address concerning the trial of his would-be assassins Herr Harden scored the procedure and denounced the trial as a pose alone $7,600,000, of which over $2,500,000 has gone or will go to mockery of German justice. Ile often referred to the court as anti-Semitic, remarking ironically that it was not surprising perhaps that the judge, him- the Ukraine and White Russia. self a baptized Jew, should have imitated "impartiality" to the extent of "The A. R. A. does not undertake provoking the unjust verdict. to transmit money to Russia and no • • • • recognized institution is doing it, Joseph Katchinsky, 37 years old, a second cabin passenger on the Noor- there being no sufficient evidence that dam of the Holland America Line, which made port Jan. 1, died of heart this can be done with safety." disease and his body was buried at sea with Jewish rites by Rabbi Isaac "The All-Russian Jewish Public Beck, who had fled from Russia with his wife and five children. Katchinsky Committee (Yidgescom), which un- had just made his way out of Russia with his son, Leib, after much suffer- dertakes the transfer of money ing, his wife having been killed in pogroms there. The surviving son said that an uncle, Max Katz, lives at 4512 Central avenue, Cleveland. • • . • The Mysl Narodowa has been closed, and Adolf Nowaezynski arrested, for an article the latter wrote approving the assassination of President Natutowicz. Nowaczynski is a baptised Jew and the paper in which he published his article is the weekly publication of the "Endek" or National Democratic party. Agitation urging complete economic boycott of the Jews is assuming alarming proportions, the Rozwoj party having estab- lished a special office from which to conduct the propaganda. Reports from Bialystock state the Jews are apprehensive of disorders in consequence of the boycott agitation. • • • Adverting to the rumors that Dr. Weizmann wishes to resign as presi- dent of the World Zionist Organization, the Jewish World says it thinks it would be "a good thing if Dr. Weizmann would now lay down the charge, at least for a while." "It is bad for any organization to be led indefinitely by one man or the same men," the paper asserts. "Although the Jewish World doesn't altogether see eye to eye with James de Rothschild, it must confess that in the circumstances a much better successor would be difficult to find. . . . But would Rothschild accept the office and will Dr. Weiz- mann resign?" the Jewish World asks. • • • . The political and economic conditions in Eastern Europe are such as to compel East European Jews to immigrate to Germany, and it is im- possible to prevent this immigration, Minister of the Interior Severing of Prussia declared in a memorandum he submitted to the German Minister of °reign Affairs concerning East European migration. Herr Severing declares the Jewish question has assumed international proportions, a fact which has been confirmed in the Palestine Mandate. The League of Nations must accordingly regulate this question and find new roads if this migration is to be diverted from Central Europe. ENNYNNICHNNXitilitiiignna .. .. :: ::::: e ::::::::: ::: :: • :: I ::: S through its Berlin office, charges 10 per cent for such transfer," is the official statement of the Yidgescom in reply to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency correspondent's assertion that money could be transferred more cheaply. "This 10 per cent includes, firstly, expenses of the Yidgescom in forwarding the money from Berlin and of its delivery to the addressee located mostly in towns of White Russia and Ukrainia; secondly, for payment of the general Jewish re- lief work; thirdly, to cover the spe- cial charge which the government bank of Soviet Russia makes for pay- ing out dollars. Money transferred through the Yidgescom is everywhere paid out in dollars, the time required for such transfer being from six to eight weeks." The Crown of Detroit Jewry. The new Talmud Torah building that was opened here last week is a crown on the head of Detroit Jewry, being the finest contribution yet made by the united forces of our people to the cause of Judaism and Jewish education. The effect that the new center is to have on the community at large was already to be seen dur- nig the very first week of the school's opening. Crowds surged the building every day, from morning to night, giving promise that the new school will not only be educational, but a scoial and spiritual center. Already, many young men and women are en- rolling in classes for the study of the Hebrew language, the Bible and Jew- ish history. The plea made by Rabbi Ilershman that a "Back to the Bible" movement be instituted seems to have found root in the hearts of the younger generation, and much good is to be expected to come to Judaism from the new Hebrew headquarters. 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Her- man Doctor, a manufacturer of the Bronx, has been appointed Second Deputy Secretary of State, succeeding Charles W. Taft. Henry the Hatter Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Library Park Hotel Bldg. Gratiot at Library isommiemp. dits0 eta MANUEL URBACH Granite and Marble Monuments 564 Winder Street Phone Cadillac 48 Louis A. Werbe, Representative The Only Jewish MONUMENT Dealer in Deena. Michgan Paper Stock Co. MEYER BARRON. Pi op . Buyers •I All Kinds of S. WASTE PAPER 1342 Brewster St. Cadillac Cadillac 1708 1709 LEE MACHINERY CO. MACHINE TOOLS New and Used. For Sale or Rent Nortkway 5663 439 THEODORE Storage - Moving Truck!. Ca. sea Ms el town IN, I, Robinson Storage Co. CUNARD Privileged by the Russian and Polish Governments. 25,897 Russians and 26,862 Poles May come to America commenc- ing next July. The Cunard serv- ice is the fastest for your relatives coming over to America. Emi- grants holding Cunard tickets can sail at once, as there is a Cunard ship leaving Europe almost every day of the month. The Cunard Line has made excellent arrange- ments for emigrants in Russia and Poland to personally conduct them by one of the company's repre-: sentatives, relieving the emigrant of all worries. No extra charged for this service. For further information call on e any steamship agent in your town or near- (Mt *NV, .4-1a ■ • Philip C. Joslin, a prominent attorney and conspicuously associated with Jewish activities of Providence, R. I., was chosen speaker of the House of Representatives of the state of Rhode Island, the highest office ever con- ferred upon a Jew in that state. Mr. Joslin, who is a relatively young man, served for two years on the committee of the Georgetown Law School, whence he was graduated. Ile was then elected as representative of the Fourth District tothe State Legislature. His ability as a speaker and leader was recognized by both his own party, the Republican, as well as by the opposing party and he held important committee positions. He was very active its a member of the judiciary committee. Considerable uneasiness is reported to be felt in Jewish circles in the Ukraine as a result of the reappearance of the robber bands said to have been newly equipped and organized on Polish soil. Vestiges of the last bands were reported stamped out throughout the Ukraine, but it appears that despite the incessant warfare waged against them by the government, remnants of the bands succeeded in mustering more forces. Ample pro- tection against attacks are said to have been provided, but the Jews are in a highly nervous state. The Ukrainian government has sent a note to the Warsaw government protesting that the bands were allowed to cross the Ukraine. • • • • An appreciable "back to the land" movement is to be noticed among .Jews in the small towns in the provinces of Odessa, Kiev and Podolia, M. Soloveitchick, a former agricultural expert of the "Ica," told the J. C. B. correspondent. This movement is handicapped, however, because no credits are available, and the Jews are prevented from forming co-operatives. While the Soviets are willing to grant land, no agricultural committee appears to be ready or able to furnish credits for machinery and live stock, It is estimated that the results of the autumn sowing already finished, plus the results of the spring sowing, if completed, would make all Jewish colonies in the Ukraine independent for years to come. Representatives of the anti-Semitic sections of the student body through- out Roumania have handed to Minister of Education Anghelescu an ulti- matum threatening a general walkout in the universities in the event the government fails to immediately enforce the percentage norm against Jew- ish students. A secret circular urging open warfare against labor and Jews, distirbutde broadcast by the Roumanian Fascisti, is published by the Aurora, one of the liberal Bucharest dailies. Two things particularly urged in this circular are: That all arrivals in Roumania since the year 1916 he imme- diately expelled from the country; that native Roumanians seize all industry and commerce, a large proportion of which is alleged to be in the hands of Jews. • ••• Hundreds of Jews in Russia whose relatives in Palestine have secured for them the right to join them there are ignorant of the fact that there are visas awaiting them, the British consul at Moscow told your correspon- dent. During the last year the consul granted only 150 visas to Palestine. During the last three months, however, he had been instructed to grant visas only to those whose names appear in a list from the Immigration Department in Jerusalem, mostly women and children whose relatives are in Palestine. Chaluzim are practically excluded because the consul is not authorized to accept direct applications for visas. The contents of the lists arriving from Jerusalem remain unknown, as the consul does not make them public. • • • • Adoption of ■ national immigration law that shall give the United States the right to register, distribute, educate and otherwise supervise aliens during their period of alienage will be urged upon Congress by the National Association of Manufacturers, according to a statement issued by the organization through its president, John E. Edgerton. The associa• tion sees great economic danger to the nation "in the present emergency of depleted labor caused by the restrictions of the 3 per cent immigration law" and favors, instad, a broad policy of selective immigration as an ulti• , mate goal, it stated. "The Secretary of Labor should be authorized," the association recommends, "upon the presentation to him of satisfactory evi-: dence of a continuing shortage of labor of a particular class or type, to admit otherwise inadmissable aliens in excess of the quota until in his judg_ ment such condition is improved." • • • An agreement concluded betWeen the Jewish Joint Distribution Corn-, mittee of New York and the Soviet government whereby the committee receives 1,000 cars of cool for the heating of children's homes and institu- tions maintained by the c,,mmittee in the Ukraine. In return the committee undertakes to establish a $200,000 credit in New York, where the Soviets will buy coal mining machinery. The coal obtained by the committee ink Russia is 40 per rent below the cost of imported coal. Of far-reaching , importance in the general agreement just ratified by the government per- milting the Jewish Joint Distribotion Committee to choose the places for its reconstructive relief program in any part of Russia or the Ukraine. The agreement may be broken by the Jewish committee giving 60 days' , notice. In that event the government promises to allow the "Joint" per-1 sonnel and materials to leave Russia unhampered. ~IV OM" a- • New Nash Six Touring Price $1240, 1. o. b. factory—Five Disc Wheels and Nash Self-Mounting Carrier, $25 additional A New Line of Cars Brilliant though Nash history has been with sound and practical achieve- ment these new Fours and Sixes must inevitably bring fresh fame to the name and a special precedence to the product. 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