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A' dresses of welcome. The officers elected were: President, Judge Jaco b' trained observer travelling in the Caplan of New Haven; first vice-president, Louis Fabrican of New York ; Caucasus for one of the American re- second vice-president, Bertram M. Aufsesser of Albany; treasurer, Herman : lief organizations told me that during Asher of New York; secretary, Max Levy. the last year 700 of these emigrants Going to Europe surrounded by the privacy of your own home and the luxury of a fashionable hotel. This company maintains a week- ly (Tuesday) service, to Cher- bourg and Southampton with quick transfer in England to the prin- cipal Baltic ports. died from various diseases. Many of Representatives of every religion known in France have joined in an them walk through the mountain re- appeal to the public opinion of the world against "persecution of religion gions and are massacred by the ban- in Russia and the arrest and execution of religious authorities," says an dits with which they are infested. Associated Press dispatch. "The Soviet government," the document asserts , 'Last year a group of 16 young men Speed, comfort and service un- "is trying to uproot religion from the souls of the people as useless an I from Minsk reached Rostov on the, excelled on these giant oil burn- dangerous, and is employing every means to arrive at that result, including , Dim and then took to the hill paths. ers. In addition we maintain reg- confiscation of property, profanation of churches and synagogues, parodies Nothing has been heard of them since, ular sailings on new, fast and ele- gant oil burners to Liverpool, Glas- on religious ceremonies, official atheistic schools, and prison, torture ant ' A ;sootily percentage of the people,' death." gow, the Mediterranean and ape- when they finally ;set to Constantino- • • • • cial cruise to the Holy Land. ple, if they ever do, become objects of Rates to suit every puree. On the last day of the congress of the Catholic Popular party at Rom t charity. Demoralization follows. the Palestine question came up for discussion. On the subject of foreign It is interesting that of all the per Cunard Money Orders payable policy, it was declared that Italy must occupy in the Mediterranean the sons who left Hornet for Palestine in POLAND and RUSSIA. Quick, leading position, which is its right geographically and historically. On the : during the last year not one has safe, reliable. resolution being put to a vote, Don Sturzi, the leader of the party, de- reached Palestine—at least no notifi- CUNARD LINE, clared the absolute need of guaranteeing "our demands in relation to the cation of his arrival there has come to 1243 Washington f religious problem in l'alestine and the Italian rights to the Caenancolum. , Home!. 1 was assured that the mos Blvd, Detroit, Mich. As Italians and Christians we shall never permit the British speculation or went the Homelites began correspond- the Jewish profanation." The resolution in question was adopted unani- ' ing from Palestine with their rela- mously. tives, friends and acquaintances at home, the stream of emigration would 1 The foundation of the first Palestine settlement by English Jews was he doubled. And what, I asked, if the laid at Gezer, near Ramleh, in the presence of representatives of the heads information they sent was unfavorab- of the Palestine administration, the British army and Jewish and Arab le? What if they found no work and notables. Ilerbert Bentwitch, father of the legal secretary and leader of wrote of their disappointment gener- the English Maccabeans, presided over the ceremony, which included an ally? No one would be discouraged, address by Sir Ilerbert Samuel, the High Commissioner. The latter emphm clinic the reply. sized the importance of the first colonization effort in Palestine by British It must be stated for the sake of an Jews. A tract of valuable land, the site of the historic Bnei Beak near accurate and complete impression that Jaffa, has been acquired by a group of Polish Jews for the erection of a the driving force of this emigration Northway modern Garden City. is negative rather than positive. These 5535 — 3564 • • • • people are few of them Zionists. Many Premier Meierovicz and his Latvian cabinet have handed their resigna- wend their way to America from Con- tions to President Chakste. The fall of the cabinet is said in semi-official stantinople. They would go to the circles to be due to the Socialists' demand upon the government for the United States through Poland or Lat. I suppression of the Fascisti, who on May 1 last attacked a workers' May via if they could. But in addition to Day demonstration. The Socialists had threatened to withdraw their mem- an exodus of Jews which has its roots Member of Detroit Funeral bers from the government, causing a break within the cabinet, which led in economic conditions to the exclu- Director.' Asaociation. to the collapse of the Mierovicz ministry. The press of the minority Social- sion of almost everything else, there ists expressed its entire satisfaction with the resignation. The Jewish is a purely idealistic emigration of circles in paricular are pleased because of the passing of Minister of Edu- persons who might be termed Chalu- cation I'ailit, who favored restrictions against Jewish students' higher seats zim if there were a Chaluzim organi- of learning. zation or movement in Russia. • s • • .*-1 Lacounia ....June 7-July 12 Tyrrhenia . . . . June 28 • • • It would be worth your while to visit your telephone exchange some day, between the hours of eight and five, and meet the Central office folks. Come alone or with a group of friends. Clubs and associations always are welcome. You will find everyone alert to give you good service. You will have an interesting visit and it will be mutually advantageous for us to become acquainted. You will learn how, through co-operation, telephone service is kept at high standard. • MICHIGAN STATE Set TELEPHONE CO. JEWISH Funeral Director • EDMUND G. LEWIS & CO. 6041-45 John R. Storage - Moving Trucks Representatives of the Polish Ministeries of Interior, Finance and Labor attended the first session of the two-day conference of Jewish relief workers throughout Poland called by the Joint Distribution Commitee's reconsruc• tion department. In addition to representatives of the Jewish communities in Congress Poland, Galicia and frontier districts, delegates from the Jew- ish Colonizaion Association were in attendance. The conference was called to order by M. Freund, director of the reconstruction department. Depu- ties Silberstein. Schereschewski and Dr. Klumel, a noted Zionist, were elected in the l'raesidium. The bulk of the conference work will be done by three committees—technical, co-operative and judicial- -which are to bring in recommendations. • • • MATING P4.4. WV. ,MT•111c 4114 One el Tows %NI Dow Salett Robinson Storage Co. ■•■ .....• S.. (14 " Ms* 477.01, MAIN 1491 SPIRINK ENGRAVING co. Commercial Artists and En3ravers 100 MARQUETTE CLOG. DETROIT I The havoc wrought among the Jews of the Ukraine by the epidemics that have followed in the wake of the war and pogroms is described in a report to the London Federation of Ukrainian Jews from the 0. Z. E., the Society for the Safeguard of the Health of the Jews in Russia. "The Jewish population in the towns is dying out." says this report. "In Berson mere than half of the entire Jewish population (15,000 people) died in the course of the last two years. In Odessa 2,716 Jews died during January and February, 1922, while the number of girths during the same period was only 147. In Elizavetgrad 3,000 persons died and 300 were born dur- ing the first 10 months of 1922. In Nitolaev the Jewish population dimin- ished in the course of one year. It is estimated that the average number of school children suffering from various forms of tuberculosis constitutes 26 per cent of the total number of Jewish children in the Ukraine. The ; statistics of children infested with other diseases are distressingly grue-, some." HUNGARIAN DIRECTOR DEPLORES VANDALISM BUDAPEST. — (J. T. A.) — Van- dalism of the group of students of the Forestry Academy at Mosen in attacking the synagogue of the place Chas moved the director of the school to apologize to the head of the Jew- ish community. The assault on the synagogue, corn- ing after a pause in anti-Semitic ac- , tivities, was ruthless. Having smash- ! ed all windows of the structure and driven out the worshippers, the stu- dents defaced the walls with porno. graphic inscriptions. olmlo del 0:142 kid lilt pl. Ti-; 41/111 This "Laundress" Never Fails Our wagon calls on t'me every week, and all work is returned promptly every week. On opening your bundle you always Lind the same high class work—the same cleanliness—the same fresh- ness—AND you've saved money. • Call to our driver or phone us. FRIEDMAN VS. 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The Finnish government's prohibition against Scht•chita has been lifted, field the unions and the social service according to a telegram received in ili a from Revel Esthonia. workers have a common ground for co-operation. The opening of labor A letter has been issued by Mayor Kiel of St. Louis to the Council of banks in New York and Chicago is Jewish Women inviting them to the city of St. Louis for the Council Trien- due to the fact that ordinary banks nial in November. have so often been used against • • • workmen. The employers can boy Cultural institutions in Hungary not receiving support from the Central row money during strike. Strikers ; Relief Committee were voted $10,000 recently by the Joint Distribution canted; their unions cannot; work- Committee. One thousand dollars was also voted for the University of , men wanted knowledge of the bank- Iligher Jewish Learning in Petrograd.. ing business, and unions look forward to the time when they will want to go into business themselves on a co- The annual prize offered by the Houston, Texas, section of the Kuncil operative basis, on the basis of in- of Jewish Women has been awarded to Miss Cora I.. Bryan, a student at Rice Institute. The subject of the prize winning essay was "America and dustrial democracy. Thank God For This. the Jew." This annual contest is conducted by the section's educational , Courses for Social Workers. Two young men, upon reading a committee and the award is $50. The conference adopted by an window sign one day last week in one overwhelming vote the proposal of • • • • of the local Jewish stores, that Mon- the majority committee on social Sixty students of the Warsaw Yeshiva are under arrest in Bialystok as refugees whose leave to remain in Poland expired under the government day and Tuesday would find that store service training, that special courses : closed on account of a holiday, stop- order on April 15. Rabbi Reissman is endeavoring to secure special per- for Jewish social service workers be ' lied to figure what holiday was eolit- arranged during the period prior and mission for their continued residenre, the Warsaw authorities having prom- h ( subse q uent to regular courses in ised to exempt clericals and Talmudic students from the operation of the to be Shavuoth and one of then: re- expulsion decree. general social service at various uni- marked that it Was not necessary to • • • • versities and schools of philanthropy. have calendars any longer, the signs An indignant protest has been issued by the Jewish physicians in Krakau The executive committee was au- in that particular store serving as thorised to make arrangements with against the memorandum published by the medical faculty of the Krakau such. Thank God for such calendars. University justifying the demand for a percentage norm against the Jewish the theological seminaries, religious W institutes and universities all over medical students on the ground that the Jewish physicians have "low moral I them. Perhaps they would then be the country for the instruction (in standards." Repudiating this charge, the Jewish physicians demand the 1 less conspicuous as calendars and Blur be withdrawn. regular and extension courses) in more symbolic of a live Judaism. • • • • , Jewish history, religious tradition, Clothing workers receiving less than $40 a week will get a 10 per cent Yiddish and problems of contem- A Single Day's Cables. porary Jewish life. increase, while workers earning $40 and over will receive an increase of Jewish misery overseas continues The following officers were elected approximately 6 per cent, or an average of $4 for each week. More than 13,000 clothing workers benefit by this wage increase announced by Max unabated. In a single day, a batch of by acclamation: Maurice B. fleeter of Boston, L. Holtz, president of the Rochester Clothiers' Exchange, and Sidney W. cables brought news from every por- tion of Europe that spoke for condi- president, after Dr. Ludwig B. Bern- Hillman, president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. I lions that make one's hair stand on • • • • stein had withdrawn in his favor; Virtually all leading institutions in Philadelphia have united in the plans end, merely upon reading reports. In Morris D. Waldman of Brooklyn, first now under way for impressive services to honor the memory of Judge Mayer 1Smyrna, Jews are forced to flee as a vice-president; Dr. C. D. Spivak of Sulzberger, who died in Philadelphia last month. The memorial meeting result of the concentration of Turkish Denver, second vice-president; Sid- troops on the Syrian frontier. At the ney E. Fritz of Cincinnati, third vice- will take place on Decoration Day, May 30, at 11 a. m., on the grounds I University of Bucharest, Jewish stu- president; Samuel A. Goldsmith of of the Jewish Hospital in Philadelphia. This is the fifty-first anniversary dents end professors are threatened New York, secretary; Louis of the laying of the cornerstone . by the Ile jurist and Jewish scholar. M. Co_ with death. In answer to a call to hen of Chicago, treasurer; Cecil B. "'patriotic" Roumanians ti join the Weiner of Buffalo, Ruth Berelsheim- The Joint Distribution Committee has been advised by cable that in life or death struggle against the er of Chicago, Benjamin Schwartz of addition to the 14 loan-kassas already established in the Ukraine 25 new Jews, 40,000 students are reported to Baltimore and A. M. Dushkin of New ones have been opened and that arrangements are under way for openin g have enrolled into the Fassisti party. York, assistant secretaries; and the another set in 12 other towns. The exising kassas, or co-operaive loan In Warsaw, the anti-Semitic Rozwoj following executive committee: M. J. societies, have a membership of 8,000. The Joint Distribution Committee party is reviving the "Proctocols of Karpf, Chicago; Dorothy C. Kahn furnishes one-half of the sum necessary for the establishment of a kassa. Zion." Several Jews were wounded • • • • Baltimore; Dr. Ludwig B. Bernstein, in Warsaw riot when a gang of Po- Dr. Joseph Silverman, Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Emanu-El, New York, Pittsburgh and Francis Taussig, the ! lish hooligans invaded the Jewish outgoing president, ex-officio. has left for an extended tour through Western United States in the interest !quarter on Saturday night and shout- of the Keren Ilayesod. Ile is accompanying Dr. Alexander Goldstein, a , ed "death to the Jews." These are member of the Keret' Ilayesod delegation, who has just returned from Look not on thy prayers as on a merely a few of the reports received task; let the supplication be sincere. Canada. The two Palestine Foundation Fund envoys will visit Syracuse, in one day, While the Jewish body is —The Talmud. Chicago, Kansas City, Denver, Salt Lake City and Jewish communities being tortured, however, our spirit re- in California. , mains intact and Israel is, neverthe- • • • • less, showing greater signs of strength Montague Glass, author and playright, of 601 West One Hundred Thir - than ever, Anti-Semites are resorting teenth street, New York, was operated upon recently at the Roosevelt Ilos -Ito the wrong nouns of getting rid of pital by Dr. Thomas 11. Russell, for appendicitis. Ilis condition was re the Jew when they use force. ported as serious following the operation, but he is improving at present • Mr Glass is 55 years old. Ile was born in England and came here as a boy Sir Deedes On Zionism. His best known works are his short stories of "Potash and l'erlmuter,' ' • Sir Wyndham Deedes, fernier Civil which he also dramatized. Secretary fur Palestine, has again • • • • The Munich government has put Bavaria under martial law, according given proof of his friendship for our to a Berlin dispatch. Cabinet members have become convinced by the evi- people and of his interest in the re- , donee submitted by federal agents that an attempt to overthrow the present building of Palestine as the Jewish form of government by Hitler's cohorts and other so-called patriotic leagues homeland. At a meeting of the Eng- was imminent. It was also proved to the cabinet that the chief of the lish Zionist Federation at London, Sir Deedes declared that through Zionism Munich police, Noerty, had permitted himself to be fooled by Hitler, and the world was righting a wrong com- Noerty has been requested to resign. mitted against the Jews by Christians • e • • 2000 , years ago. Sir fifties rejoiced More than 1,000 boys and girls, representing II institutions, entertained at the fact that per cent of the 3,000 persons at the spring festival of the Federation for the Support of Jews in Palestine spoke Hebrew and Jewish Philanthropic Societies at the Century Theater, New York. Arthur quoted that as a sign that Palestine Lehman, president of the federation, said that last year the organization was fast developing into a Jewish gave $450,000 more than it had the year previous in maintaining various homeland. The former Palestine sec- philanthropic societies, and that there was now a deficit of about the same retary declared that only money was amount for the current year. He advised increasing the membership of hampering Zionist progress in all di- the federation. rections. American Jews please take s * • notice. Throughout the Caucasus, one synagogue is being closed down in each town by the authorities. In the district of Nikolaiev, a group of Jewish agricultural workers have seized the synagogue and transformed it into a club. The Jewish workers at Charkov have also started a campaign to influence the government to hand over the synagogues to them for the purpose of establishing clubs. In the district of Elizabelhgrud the govern- ment officers have decided to make Monday the general rest day instead of Saturday or Sunday. (Concluded from Page One) • • • • g HIRSCH • • Realty Company • • 8748 Linwood, Corner Blaine Garfield 2423-5380 ................... .. ....... ....................... 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