fi_LePeraorrlEvnsn (Awn au JOY FARM • AUGUST 10, 1923 Digesting the Week's News HARDING MOURNED (Concluded from Editorial page.) BY AMERICAN JEWS AT KARLSBAD MEET RICHEST WHITE MAN IN CHINA IS A JEW anti-Semitism in the land, Dr. Tang expressed the belief that if the J e w. ish people were to continue to imbib e . education on equal terms with the Chinese and to take an active p ert in communal and government affair,, without forming a separate group or tending to become clannish, ant:- Semitism or any sort of race hatred would never find root in China. is at hand when we may begin to (Concluded from Page 1.) glory in the accomplishments of the (c' onc'luded from Page 1.) Jews in China is uncertain, although present. The future has much in .tore fur us to make ourselves proud meant the liquidation of the Zionist it is undoubtedly very small. There o f. Real constructive effort in the Organization, without the creation of are Jewish communities in Shanghai, New Jerusalem is one of the means another body to assume the financial Peking and perhaps two or three Singh, Dom", fur practical achievement, and the obligations now borne by the Zionist other cities. Most of them are trades- Duplexes men and merchants who live in very nublication of the "Scripts" is the Organization. end beginning for a great cultural activ- Home Site. OPEN AIR CONCERTS The American delegation support- friendly terms with the rest of the ity. May the glory of the future ing the agency plan declared that they population, which either doesn't know liquin tables of Jewish C•rr••pondeoc• Bureau and Jew1.11 Telegraphic Agency.) overshadow our accomplishments of recognized the ergency of preserving r doesn't pay any attention to their WIRSCH TWu prominent Poles in the town of Braslions in the Vilna district, the past. The weekly open air concerts, wIti.di the integrity of the Zionist Organiza- being Jews. s ge•hy Comp•ny • • That intermarriage. is a common are being held in front of the Jew ,h have embraced Judaism. One is Jascewski, chief of police of Brashly., and — tion, but that the agency would, with- 8748 Linwood, Corner Blaine occurrence was also admitted by Dr. Institut,. every Monday 1,1'11111g the other is an army officer named Adamski. Both are adopting the Jewish The Anglo.J•wish Press. out undermining the organization, Garfield 2423.5380 , faith in order to marry Jewesses. The indictment of the Angle-Jew- bring to the side of the Zionist work. 'fang. Referring to the refugee situa- tweet' the hours of 7 and F p. nt., are • • • • ish press contained in an article by ers new forces, nominally not Zion. tion, he said that the plight of the becoming more and more popular as Fannie Samovitz in the English sec- istic, but ready and interested in the refugees was due, no doubt, to the the weeks go by. The Roumanian Minister of Instruction has issued an order exempting unesttled conditions in the' land and Under new leadership, with Mr. construction work of Palestine. Jewish schools which are closed on Saturday from also closing down on lion of the Day is not the first. V. to the uncertainty of the political' Glass as director, the Jewish Institote hope it is nut the last. The unhealthy Explain American Views. Sunday. Word has been received here from Romani, Bessarabia, that the situation. band gives promise of being one of the condition in the Jewish press in Dr. Ilantke, Dr. Alexander Gold- authorities have closed the synagogue, giving no reason for their action. "The Chinese know no racial preju- most popular organizations of its America calls for a great deal of stein and Ab. Goldberg of the Ameri- • • • • AND criticism — constructive criticism — can Zionist administration are among dices and there is therefore no anti-. kind. Those playing brass or wind Semitism in China," Dr. Tang de- instruments are invited to join. The delegation of Palestine Arabs has arrived in London. Representing which may, in the long run, encour- the. group which is seeking to bring the delegation, Musa Karim Pasha has applied for a hearing before the age the creation of a Jewish journal- I Moving pictures follow the concert, reconcilliation between the adher- dared. •ommitte of lords which is studying the Palestine question. No answer ! ism to serve the intellect of Jewry. ents and opponents of the American Asked if an increase in the Jewish I one an educational, the other a co n: . , Buy now at big reduction in has yet been given by the committee, which is headed by the Duke of ! Most of the Angle-Jewish weeklies, proposals. The American delegates, population would tend to introduce edy• price. A Sphinx Receptacle for Devonshire. originally organized for the sole pur- notably Louis l.ipsky, Ab. Goldberg garbage can now be purchased for • • • • pose of bringing a substantial in- and Emanuel Neumann, have ap $7..00 complete, including delivery come to the owners, few of whom peered at several meetings of dele- The charge that English Jews have monopolized the wealth of Mexico, and installation. We can guaran- its natural resources and other treasures, is the latest of the anti-Semitic had the slightest idea of the purposes gates to explain their point of view. tee these low prices for only Dr. Soloweitchek, the member of accusations to be made by Ilenry Ford. He urges the recognition of Mexico 44 a newspaper, degenerated into of- short time. Place your order NOW by the United States as a means of saving that country from the clutches , tering their readers what the latter the executive entrusted with the through were most anxious to have and what World Congress plans, declared he of the "grasping Jews." the writer in the Day particularly re- favored the creation of a broader • • • • H. M. KOFFMAN fers to: the social column. And the M•lrese 6558 012 E. Hancock That Lithuania is now "the most oppressed country in the world" and reader of the average Jewish weekly agency, with the proviso that guar- 1903 let Nall Bank Bldg. Cherry 1472 that "it is ruled by the Christian Democratic party, headed by the Roman refers to it nowadays as the "shmoos antees he had that the democratic ( atholic clergy and therefore pro-Polish, reactionary and anti-Semitic," is gazette." A rabbi and an editor of principles of the Zionist Organization the charge made in the New York World by Casimir Piteous, former Director one of those characteristic weeklies will be safeguarded. Before the opening of the congress of Political Intelligence in Lithuania. Kowno, he declares, is in the hands' only a few weeks ago was frank the alignment on the Weizniann pro- of "Jews and officials." enough to tell us that he believed in posals if extending the agency • • • • giving the readers what they wanted. through the co-opting of non-Zionist The "Ilistadroth Haovdim," the Palestine Jewish workers' federation,. and he wasn't a bit concerned about forces did not appear to be clear-cut. has named a committee of two to visit Russia. They will represent Pales- the silliness and the nauseating pre- The Mizrachi, constituting almost tine labor at the international exposition of agricultural products opening dominance of the social in preference one-third of the entire congress mem- in Moscow Aug. 15, at which Palestine products will be on exposition in to the DOA'S item in his paper. And a spec ia l department. David Ben Gurion and P. Rotberg are the delegates1 there is a great deal of truth in what bership, are divided. The overwhelm- ' ing maority are opposed to the Weiz- "Long on Beauty, Quality and chosen for the Russian visit. he said. The average reader wants mann plan. The Americans arc, of • • • • Service, But Awfully Short the social column. And what is worse, course, hacking Dr. Weizmann, be. on Price." Palestine administration is going in very strongly for a reduction in its the average reader does not read. lieving that the integrity of the or- expenditures and as a result of the retrenchment move many of the less That's where the rub come s in. ganization can be maintained while needed employes have been removed from the government's payroll. All have learned to our deepest sorrow the task of reconstructing Palestine departments hove been instructed to cut their expenditures to the bone that the average reader does not requires the co-operation of all Jew- and the revised budget which has been prepared provides for a cut of read, unless it is the shallow and the ry. A majority of the Polish delega- 231 Gratiot Avenue gossiping. The author of the Day lion. too believe that the present £250,000, or over $1,000,000. Cherry 9171 • • • • article admits exceptions among the form of organizaiton interferes with In Ford's own state, Ford is outdistanced by McAdoo in a poll for the Anglo-Jewish weeklies. In these "ex- the sound conomie w irk Pale stine presidency conducted by Senator Ferris of Michigan Senator Ferris ad- ceptions there are treated the news and that much needed reform can be mitted that he had sent out a questionaire to Michigan Democrats and that of the world as it affects the Jewish had from co-operation with new the result had been in MeAdoo's favor rather than of the state's native son. people. The pulse of Jewry is felt forces. Delegations representing "I believe," said Senator Ferris, "the Democrats would be making a grave in the cablegram, which brings us the some of the smaller countri es joyous and the sorrowful. I et, how backing Dr. Weizmann, while a vigor- mistake to nominate Henry Ford." many of our people are interested? ous minority of Polish Zionist headed • • And how many really know what is The new Esthonian parliament, which has just convened, has not a single going on in the ranks of Israel and by Deputy Gruenbnum fear the Zion- Jewish representative, despite the fact that the Jewish population is in how the Jews of the world are af- ist Organization will have to surrey- excess of 5,000 and the ratio of representation is about one for 4,000. The fected by the happenings in Warsdw dre its control along with its national parliament, numbering 110 deputies, has the following alignment: Rights, and Lodz and Jerusalem and New and democratic principles, should it enter upon the proposed co-operation. 25 deputies; center, 38; Social Democrats, 20; Communists, 10. The Rus- York? EARLY. forty years ago the Sohmer or- Some of the representatives of the sians and the Germans have together seven, forming a separate minority Russian Zionists share these misgiv- bloc. ganization built the first successful Small Two Diverging Opinions. ings. • • • • Anti so we desire to compare two Grand and the Sohmer Cupid Grand of Of the organized opposition, Nehe- Baptists as well as Jews are being persecuted in Roumania, according Jpinions on the Jewish press in Amer- Library Park Hotel Bldg. miah deldeme, while opposing the today is the culmination of that achievement to reports made at the world Baptist convention in session in Stockholm. ica. At about the sane time that Gruenbaum group, is as heartily Greek orthodox natives persecute Baptists and Jews in the class of unbe- M iss Samovitz published her criti- against the Weizmann plan. The and the experience gained through that period lievers, raid their metings, maltreat women and attack men, it was charged. cism in the Day, there also appeared majority, however, incline to a coin- of time. • Congressman William D. Upshaw of Georgia announced, following dis- an editorial, entitled "The Jewish oromise, while the extremists on both closures, that he would initiate a movement to have the Roumanian govern- Press," in the Union Bulletin, pub silts appear adamant. possess this magnificent little grand is to ment call a halt to these practices. lished by the Union of American Ile- Nahum Sokolow of London was • • • b rew congregations. The opinions elected president of the congress. enjoy fully its limitless musical delights afforded A committee of prominent New York churchmen has been organized to are so strikingly different that they Meyer Berlin and Louis Lipsky of by its surpassing beauty of tone, unusually re- Granite ■ cad Marble raise $2,000,000 in America to "Preserve the sacred Christian places in are worth quoting. Says Miss Samo- New York were elected vice-presi- sponsive action and the famed dependability. Palestine." BishOp William T. Mantling has been named chairman of the vitz: dents. Sokolow, accepting the executive committee. Prior to the war, it is said, the bulk of money for We'd be pleased to have you see the "If anyone were looikng for evi- presidency of the congress, paid a this purpose was contributed largely by thousands of Russian pilgrims whO tribute to the late President Hard- exquisite Sohmer Cupid Grands in Flor- dence to support a theory that the visited the places. The committee is especially interested in Bethlehem, ing, whom he termed "a genuine 564 Winder Street Jews are as a race unintelligent, un- entine Early English, Queen Anne mod- Nazareth, the Garden of Gethsemane and the Mount of Olives. Phone Cadillac 48 interesting social climbers, without friend of the Zionist cause." • • • • els, in our warerooms. See them TODAY! Louis A. %Verb., Representative spirit, with little backbone, and Error soon loses itself.—The Tal- "Miniature pogronne'llave become a commonplace and almost a regular with less knowledge, a good place Ownership of the Sohmer Cupid Grand The Only Jewish MONUMENT mud. feature in Jassy, according to reports to the Auras, published in Bucharest. Dealer in Detroit. is particularly easy through our Dividend to find that evidence would be the Hooligans have lately taken to the practice of barring the way of Jews English Jewish weeklies published Plan of Payments. Other instruments Precept with example produces ex- seeking relief from the heat in the public parks. Sabbath seems to be par- throughout the country." accepted in part exchange. ample.—The Talmud. ticularly favored by hooligans for their brutalities. On Friday evening last anti-Semitic student disciples of Cuza, the fanatical professor, surrounded A striking statement, this, one that the municipal park and, shouting "death to the Jews," blocked the entrance can hardly be taken seriously, when ss of Jews. one considers that the Yiddish press • • • s of this country, which has an aggre- 1922 1'1100 100Iy. new tire+ Merchants of the East Side of New York will have to keep their ,places gate circulation, according to latest . 5250.00 1922 pre.. body. new lire, 77500 of business closed one day a week. The East Side Business Men's Associa- figures, of 638,063, dues not contain 1.120 seen olden, good Everything in the Realm of Music. 275.00 1520 Stake hotly. good tion itself is seeing to it that they do so. At the quest of the association, a single line of the objectionable "so- BIllb t111114L, i re!. . 475.00 summonses during the past two weeks have been served on more than 250 cial" column.• So that this theory on 1021. Panel body, good tires. 700.00 w, ay 4,, merchants who kept their places of business open on Sunday. Those who "unintelligence" may very well be REO DETROIT BRANCH STEINWAY do business on Sunday but close Saturday are not being prosecuted. The passed by, unnoticed, deserving only TT ti l t 1 THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS and other l'IANOS. Business Men's Association is up in ai : ' those who never close ,of a hearty laugh. Yet, read the pe- 4104 Woodward at Alexandrine Glendale 5176 except at night. Glendale 3176 culiarly opposing sentiments con- Select Dancing Nightly • • • . tained in the Union Bulletin: Miss Edith Zisman, rural field workr: :Ft C zncil of Jewish Women "A book, it has ben said, is the in the state of Connecticut, has organized a Girls' League at Montville, precious life-blood of its author. Particular People Prefer Conn. A special program of work is promdted in the rural communities The press of a people may similar- under the council's national committee on 'York among women on farms. the Palais ly be called the mirror of its soul- The purposes of this cmomittee and its work in New York state were the yearnings.' Some papers lead their Strictly censored. Highest subject of an address by Miss Matilda Dreifue of New York City, national readers, others follow. Some have Standard organizer anti director of the council's rural work, before the South Shore special hobbies. Some are con- section of Long Island. servative, others radical. But in Niels Musicians—The Band You • • • • • ,f Love to Dance With. the style and content of periodicals 41 I••f•1 The Council orJewish Women has just issued its calendar of Jewish of a given type, we' can glimpse holy days for the year 5684, beginning Sept. II, 1923. This calendar is •i• the soul of their readers. Taken a • 41 istributed among colleges, schools and institutions with the suggestion AS a class, the Jewish periodicals that examination and special programs be avoided on these dates. The of the United States and Canada V V.: various sections of the council, through the local committee on religion, holly forth a Jewish consciousness co-operate in the distribution of the calendar. The interest of the calendar that is virile, enlightened and for- is enhanced by its information on the distinctive cermeonial and ritualistic ward.loking." 4 141/1. Inr16 Going to Europe surrounded by 'features of each holy day. • • • • We read on in the latter editorial the privacy of your own home and the luxury of a fashionable hotel. Now that the treaty of Lausanne with Turkey has been signed by Great and see are amazed. We find unlim- Britain, France, Italy, Japan and other allies; the rights df Italians in coun- : ited praise fur the Jewish editor and This company maintains a week- tries previously belonging to the Ottoman empire and which are now under we sit hack in wonder. Because the ly (Tuesday) service, to Cher- British or French mandates will he determined in discussions to begin Jewish weekly in America is yet to bourg and Southampton with quick shortly between the governments of France and Italy, says the Italian tele- create a group that can be called transfer in England to the prin- graphic agency, Volta. The British mandate for Palestine and the French "editors." For the organizers of most cipal Baltic ports. mandate for Syria will enter into force immediately an agreement is of the Anglo-Jewish weeklies in Laconia ... Aug. 22-Sept. 26 America were either rabbis or Jewish reached between France and Italy. Tyrrhenia .. Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 • • • • advertising men, fed of whom had any ideas at all about newspaper Speed, comfort and service un- The community trust idea is gaining ground in New York, Felix War- excelled on these giant oil burn- burg and other prominent bankers having joined in sponsoring the trust to writing or waiting, for most of whom ers. In addition we maintain reg- HE City Charter provides for a penalty an wee. not•paid administer funds in small or large amounts for general or specific educa- the wishes always fathered their ular millings on new, fast and ele_ tional and philanthropic objects. Regarding the opening of the organiza- thoughts. So that when we.compare by August 15th. One nee cent is added on this date and gant oil burners to Liverpool, Glas- tion, Mr. Warburg said: "Experience in Cleveland, Boston and elsewhere the two above quotations, we are an additional one per cent is added on the 15th of each gow, the Med.terranean and spe-• has indicated that the community trust plan can decrease obsolescence and forced to a relization of an unfor- month until January 15, 1924. If taxes are still unnoid, this clot cruise to the Holy (.and. , reduce the waste involved ill bequests that have ceased to serve useful pur- tunate situation, affected no doubt by the situation in the non-Jewish world. Rates to suit every purse. 6 per cent is added to the original tax and 10 per cent com- , poses. It will tend to make benefactions more effective and less haphazard." It is that the reader is offered not the Cunard Money Orders payable • • • • pound ins t charged until date of payment, products of journalistic minds, but in POLAND and RUSSIA. Quick, Vatican interests in the Holy Lund, particularly the holy places, will be ' safe, reliable. the fruits of his demands. The Jew- , The purpose of this penalty, of course, is to encourage looked after by a special emissary, announcement having been made in ish weekly alone is nut to blame, "Wie people to be prompt in paying their taxes, so that the city Rome that Monsignor Filippi, former Papan nuncio to :Mexico, has been es christelt sich so judelt es sich" was departments may function without difficulty. CUNARD LINE, designated special observer in the Middle East. Monsignor Filippi is charged a great truth expressed by Heine that 1241 Wor.11 ngton with conducting a thorough investigation of the countries to which he is affects the Jewish newspaper and its Blvd.. You can help along the work of the City gov- Detroit, Mich. assigned and to report to the Holy See, which will use his findings as a ernment and save yourself this heavy penalty readers. The Anglo-Jewish weekly basis for action in those places. M. Jordaneki has been received by the serves a purpose of fedeing the read- by paying your tax bills promtly, a an increei- foreign office as the new representative in Italy of the Soviet government. serves a purpose of feeding the read- ingly large number of eople are doing each year. • • • • ers demand. And the problem today If you base not the ready cash you can hoe. The co-operation of the Council of Jewish Women has been invited by is not one of changing the make-up row it on the INDUSTRIAL PLAN. On this ' the American Peace Award, to interest its women in the Bob prize of $100,-, and content of the newspaper as it is Plan you pay 6% interest and make repayment : 000 for an acceptable and practicable peace plan. The council's national of educating the readers that they in fifty equal amounts, for which service • small conimitte on peace and arbitration, through its chairman, Miss Gertrude may demand from their newspapers Storage - Moving Trucks : , Feibleman fee is charged. During the last twelve months of Indianapidis, will urge the local committees on peace and' contents worthy of offering to the 50,184 people borrowed $7,048,369.33 on the a•rtne-rer•on.- MI•S% !arbitration to give consideration, during the coming year, to various peace I children of the "People of the Book." INDUSTRIAL PLAN for various worth-while City sod Ont et Tee. Wadi Deer Safely , plans now before the world. The council sections participated in the "Law purposes. —Not War" appeal of the National Council for the l'revention of War, The Future Newspaper. i observed on July 28, 29. . We have confidence that the fu- • • • w . ture Jewish newspaper will be better I An interpellatiiin was submitted the government in the Sejm by Deputy and worthier. The exception among Zulawski of the Polish Socialist party IP. P. S.) demanding the reason the the present-day social sheets, resulting authorities have forbidden the Jews :of Wohlynia to use publicly the Yiddish from the introduction into the ranks Ilanguage. Zulawski pointed out that this order was in direct violation of of Jewish journalism of a spirit of the constitution. The deputy's championship of Jewish rights created some- creativeness, bears out our belief. We ' thing of a sensation, as i' rare event to the Polish Sejm to witness a have faith in the coming generation. rra non-Jewish deputy taking up cudgels for Jewish rights. It is the first time We believe that the youth of today that a representative of the Polish Socialist party championed a Jewish will be idealistic enough to cause the Cause. building up of • great Jewish weekly • • • to serve as the mouthpiece of Israel , and to feel the pulsations of an in-' Writing on the subject the "numerus clausus," Vilag, a Budapest newspaper, says the number of university students who have emigrated telligent people, with a backbone and .. a knowledge, to the exclusion of the because of the numerua clausus may without exaggeration be estimated at 6,000, possibly 6,000. The cost of maintenance of these young students social climbers. We have great hope and are confident that the future will abroad must amount on the average to about 130,000 Hungarian kronen per month. In one year that amounts to 1,300,000 Hungarian kronen per create, in this country particularly,. a Jewish journalism which will be ! student. For 5,000 students it amounts to 6% milliard kronen. This huge sum, if not more, is lost to Hungary every year because of the numerus worthy of our people. If the begin-1 700 KAMA/ITU BLDG. DETROIT clams. During the three years in which the numerus clausus has been in ning was unworthy, we feel certain! the ultimate creation of • Jew- operation, Hungary lost in this way about 20 milliard kronen, the paper that The ish newspaperdom will wipe out the! asserts. shallowness of the present. I CEMENT GARBAGE ASH RECEPTACLES SOHMER Flowers For Every Occasion SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP HENRY the HATTER DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTERS N Cupid Grand GRATIOT AT LIBRARY To MANUEL URBACH Monuments Grinnell Bros REO SPEEDWAGONS Headquarters: 1515-21 WOODWARD AVE. Palais de Dance 'en.••••,4er it:1•VII I 1 11 I:UVEll Jar' 'CUNARD Don't Be Lax About Your Tax! T Robinson Storage Co. The Industrial Bank of Detroit SPRUNK ENGRAVING co. Commercial Artists and Engraver Industrial Bank Buildin g 1219 Griswold St. A. C. Kranz Merchant Tailor ,"At Capitol Park" r.". 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