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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-12-28

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PAGE EIGHT

' Labor Department
and the Immigrant

INC.)woommeo.v.,

swewoom,N1CARRINGTON,

Semi-Annual

MARK-DOWN

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EVERY SHOE IN THE

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Women's Department

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REDUCED AT LEAST

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By JAMES J. DAVIS,

Mr. and Mrs. 11. Gordon and fam-
ily have moved from 1643 Burlin-
game avenue to their new home at
2515 Chicago boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan of
Riverside drive, Windsor, left on Sun-
day for Los Angeles, Calif., and other
Western points, where they will
spend the winter months.

A surprise dinner for 50 guests
was given on Tuesday afternoon in
honor of the twenty-fifth wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Efrusi. The dinner was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shmukler,
961 West Warren avenue, for rela-
tives and close friends.

Secretary, Department of Labor.

(To clear uo k widespread rnivapprehen-
pion ae to the function of the Secretary of
Labor In an with immigration and
the relation* of the United States Covern•
rnant to the aliens within our gate, Secre-
t., of Labor Davis has made • statement
to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Mr.
Davi.' •nnouncernent towards the end of
the statement that the Department of Labor
would have to deport the refugees admitted
prior to November, no longer holds goal,
the department having decided to take no
action whatever toward their deportation in
view of the tragic circurnrtancee that might
result therefrom.—Editor's note).

L Eugagemcnto

Mrs. M. Blumrosen of Euclid ave-
nue announces the engagement of
her daughter, Ruth, to Morse Gold
man, son of Isaac Goldman of De
trait.

New Year's Eve

Jacob Manson of Woodland avenue
announces the engagement of his
daughter, Sarah, to Theodore Isaacs
of this city.

When every man go., m th
affair, or, as it is oft, pu
"Every loan puts an tII, h i,
hat. lie the wants I., .„k
his very best."

5Ir. and Mr.. Morris Otis announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Bertha, to A. C. Goldberg.

It is at Scholniek's
will find a remarkable
of dress clothing for tLv Nc
ear's affair at mush 1.; w,
prices.

Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Landa of
I find that almost without exception Leeds, England, announce the en-
the impression is abroad that the Sec- gagement of their daughter, Jean, to
retary of Labor has almost unlimited Maurice D. Marrich, son of Mrs. I .
powers of determination as to who Marrich of this city.
AT
910
PAIRS
may enter as an immigrant and who
1013 PAIRS AT
Mrs. F. Lowenberg announces the
may not. The truth of the matter is
engagement of her daughter, Bess, to
The Tz'dakah Club will hold a card that the secretary is almost wholly
Bert
Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
party Jan. 16 at the Women's Feder- without discretion, and merely admin-
ation clubhouse, Second boulevard isters certain phases of the law. The Kline of this city.
and Hancock avenue. Proceeds will acts of Congress definitely determine
1"d
1 ump7-01fords
Slippers-7
Ina Slippers, pump., Oalord..
Mrs. T. H. Spero of 626 Garfield
go for baby layettes and the season's who may come as an alien immigrant
and who may not. The secretary may street announces the engagement of
work will go to Palestine.
not enlarge the provisions of the law her daughter, Magdalen, to Moe
Miss Audrey Frant left for in any particular. lie has nothing Schwartz of Detroit, son of Mr. and
Youngstown, Ohio, where she will whatever to do with the question of Mrs. Leon Schwartz of 1523 Sixth
be the house guest of Miss Dorothy the admissibility of an alien when street.
some doubt may arise as to whether
Cohen.
or not the facts in a particular case
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rothchid o f
Miss R. M. Bloch of 1954 West require admission or exclusion. The Chicago announce the engagement of
Virginia park has returned from an inspectors at the ports have full power their daughter, Beatrice, to Herbert
extended trip to the West and South. to decide that question in the first in- James Stotler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
stance, and the secretary may not
I. J. Stotter of Cleveland.
A beautifully appointed shower even suggest to them what their de-
cision should be in any particular case.
was given by Miss Edith Robins for
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of
Miss Minnie Lebow, a bride-elect of When an alien is refused admission, 280 llague avenue announce the en-
this month. Covers were laid for 20 he has the right of an appeal to the gagement of their daughter, Nyna
secretary,
unless
he
is
barred
for
med-
guests. Miss Lebow was the recipient
-
ical reasons, when there is no appeal. Catherine, to Joseph H. Tyser of Buf
of many beautiful gifts.
On appeal the secretary may review falo, N. Y.
The Athena Girls held their last the evidence adduced and determine
regular meeting on Thursday, Dec. whether or not in his judgment the
27, at the home of Miss Ethel Last. facts were properly interpreted by the
Discussion of the forthcoming dance inspectors at the port. When the
to be held at Hotel Statler March 16, facts stand undisputed there is noth-
ing the secretary can do except to let
was the main topic of discussion.
the law take its course. The secre-
STUPSKER.WEXLER
LOT
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz of tary has no power to temporarily ad-
mit an inadmissible alien, except
Mr. and Mrs. D. Wexler of 987
Farnsworth
avenue
entertained
in
712 PAIRS AT
512 PAIRS AT
honor of their daughter, Jessie, on where it would be inhuman to deport King avenue announce the marriage
at once and where such situation of their daughter, Ida, to Jack Stups-
I Tuesday evening, Dec. 25.
would be relieved by a temporary ad- ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Stupsker
Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Miller, for- mission. The solicitor of the depart- of 536 East Philadelphia avenue, on
merly of 141 Leicester court, have ment has ruled that the question of Sunday, Dec. 30. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
High Black Shoes
Tan or Black Oxford*
moved into their new home at 2246 whether or not it would be inhuman man is to perform the ceremony at
These Will Surprise Y.
Rare Values—Geed Sixes
to deport immediately and whether or 7 p. m. at the Holbrook synagogue.
Ilazelwood avenue.
not the condition could be cured by a The young couple will spend their
Mrs. Emanuel Rice and sons of temporary admission refers only to honeymoon in the West.
I Virginia park left for Miami, Fla., the physical condition of the alien. Ile
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may not invoke that discretion because
I and surrounding cities, where they of hardships involved should the alien
1107 PAIRS AT
will spend the winter months. Mr.
Rice accompanied his family to Chi- be deported. It deals only with the
immediate situation of health at the
I cago, where they will spend the New
time the alien is in the port.
Year holiday with relatives.
'the quota law so-called, which lim-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Frankel
A meeting of the Ypsc Girls was its the number of immigrants regard-
Banister Oxfords, Tan or Black
less of their qualifications otherwise, (Adelaide Courlander) of 3772 West
Everyone Knows the Quality
held on Dec. 19 at the home of Miss
is a mandatory statute and absolutely Euclid avenue are receiving con-
Jean Flanders, 538 East Kirby ave-
prohibits the secretary from enlarging gratulations on the birth of a daugh-
nue. Plans were made for a hayride.
the numbers definitely set by Con- ter, Lenore, on Dec. 16.
I A luncheon was served. The next gress. The whole matter is controlled
meeting will be held at the home of
by the mandatory provisions of the
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kaufman of
Miss Gerrtude Burnstine.
law and purely and simply amounts 2245 Atkinson avenue are receiving
to
a
count.
In
an
effort
to
soften
the
congratulations on the birth of a son,
1239 Washington Blvd.
Miss Mildred Bernice Meyers of
Book Building
rigors of a harsh situation, the secre- James Aron, on Dec. 15.
2299 Clairmont avenue left for Pitts-
tary has in the past in extreme cases
vivsloiVoms.woOssw- Ws.
burgh, Pa., where she will be the
carried into the quota of a following
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lifsitz (Lillian
house guest of her cousins, Mr. and
month whose aliens described in the Gordon) of 362 Leicester court are)
Mrs. C. T. Luntz.
law as having a preference who came receiving felicitations on the birth of
when the quota of the month of ar- a daughter, Charlotte Gertrude, one
rival was &haunted. The secretary Dec. 22.
POLAND STOPS VISAS;
of course could not do this were the
QUOTA IS EXHAUSTED quota exhausted for the year. In pur-
suance of this practice, the legality of SALONIKA JEWS PROTEST
WARSAW (J. T. A.)—The depart- which I have always questioned, some
SEGREGATION AT POLLS
ment of emigration announces that no 250 refugees who arrived on the Pa-
more affidavits from American rela- cific coast in July when the month's Practically All Jews Abstain from
tires in support of applications for quota was exhausted and who came
Voting a Protest Against Sep••
visas for prospective imnilgrants to directly from Japan and who were
rate Electoral Sector.
the United States are being consid- still in Pacific ports when the earth-
ered because the Polish quota has q uake in Japan occurred were tem-
SALONIKA (J. T. Al—Practi-
been exhausted.
porarily admitted and charged to the
quota for November. A number of cally all Jewish voters boycotted the
WASHINGTON (J. T. A.)—The other cases whose extreme hardship polls during the Greek election Sun-
Polish quota hn Dec. 8 dropped to was shown were admitted during the day as a protest against the separate
1,307 as a result of further reports four months prior to November under Jewish electoral sector. A protest •
from immigration ports. Sudden fluc- temporary arrangement and charged against the segregation of the Jewish
voters was lodged by the Kehillah
tuation in the quota resulting in a de- to the November quota.
crease of over 2,000 since Nov. 30,
Since then those intreested in aliens directly the revolutionary council
when the Polish quota stood at 3,408, who came in excess of the November made known its decision. The coon- 0
threatened the same abnormal excess quota hay gone into federal courts of ail replied, however, it was unable to
quota situation next month as oc- New York City and a ruling was had alter the decision, declaring the pur-
curred last month in the Russian yesterday by the court saying that the pose of the separate electoral sector 2
quota which ended in the deportation secretary did not even have the power was a means of determining the sup-
order for several hundred Jewish im- of carrying into a subsequent month , nvrt of the non-native population
migrants.
even though the annual quota was toward the revolutionary regime. The
still open, so-called preference aliens council promised to respect the con-
arriving when the monthly quota for etitutional rights of the Jews, offering 0
War Record of German Jews their national was exhausted. As a them four seats in Parliament instead
an Answer to Antis' Agitation. result of the decision referred to, it of three.
The Kehillah had agreed to these
becomes the duty of the department
HAMBURG (J. T. A. by mail)— to call upon these Russian refugees arrangements and advised the Jews to
vote,
Zionists and Jewish socialists,
The Bremen branch of the Union of before mentioned, as well as all others
Jewish ex-Soldiers in Germany had admitted prior to November and however, protested, calling mass meet-
ings
where
abstention from the polls
o
issued the following statement in an- charged to November quota, t de-
sever to the anti-Semitic allegations part the country forthwith, and in was urged and the resignation of the
Kehillah
demanded.
The Kehillah
that the Jews had not done their duty case of their failure no to do deporta-
during the war: tion proceedings will have to be insti- was forced to withdraw the pro-elec-
tion
proclamation
and
the Jewish
According to the last census, there tuted. The only possible relief for
were in Germany 655,000 German those so situated would be by some boycott of the polls was as complete
as possible.
Jews (foreign Jews are not counted, act of Congress."
since they were not eligible for mil-
service);
64,352
Jews
enlisted,.
itary.
cececececessePsee?
that is, 5.3 per cent or one out of
every ;ix to seven Jews.
Of the 84,352 Jewish soldiers, 10,000
Griswold and Lafayette.
(12 per cent) were volunteers, 78 per
70 Years of Success
cent went to the front, 12 per cent
fell in battle, 35.4 per cent were dec-
orated for valour (29,874), 23.2. per
cent were promoted (19,535) and 2.4
0
per cent were compiled to the rank of
0
officer (2,022). These figures have
OF
been compiled by the record office in
1
Berlin.
The number of Jews who fell in the
war was:
In Dortmund, out of a total Jewish
population of 8,000, 75 (2.5 per cent);
in Hanover, out of a total Jewish pop-
ulation of 4,600, 89 (2 per cent) ; in' .
Erfurt, out of a total Jewish popula-
tion of 800, 28 (3.5 per cent); in
Bielefeld, out of a total Jewish popu-
lation of 847, 26 (3.3 per cent); in
1
Bremen, out of • total of Jewish popu-
lion of 1,300, 90 (6.9 per cent) were
at the front, 28 fell in battle and five
Postoffice)
were awarded the Iron Cross, first
class.
Dietrich Eckert, editor of the Mu-, ,
nich anti-Semitic weekly, "Auf gut
Deutsch," offered a prize of LOA
marks for proof that any Jewish fam-
ily ever had three sons at the front ,
for three consecutive weeks. Rabbi
11 A.
Dr. Freund of Hanover sent in a list ,
of
20 Jewish families in this corn-
M. to 2 P. M.,
, munity alone who answered to the
description. Dr. Freund also sent in G.
Year's
a list of 50 families who had seven
Prices Upon Application
Irma each at the front, and each of
whom lost three sons in battle. Diet-
rich Eckert paid over to Dr. Freund ,D
the sum offered as pri ,e, and Dr.
Freund had it distributed among Jew-
ish welfare organizations.

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Dress Sh(R.s
The shoes you may

to complete your di •,.
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finest and the m es a •

Dress Shins

Scarfs, Dress
other fixings that
redness are here in
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ALL HOSIERY

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The Federal Delicatessen and Lunch Room
wishes to announce the opening of its new store at
215 WEST FORT ST. (opposite
Where the best of foods will be served.
We solicit your patronage and know that you will
be satisfied.
Special
Business
Men's Lunch, from
Try Our
for 50 Cents.
We invite private families to our special New
Dinner. Our service is the best and our prices are
most reasonable.

MANAGER

Call up for Reservations: Phone Main 3971

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Houses,
Flats and
Bungalows

New and Second-Hand Fire Proof Sv

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Building Plans

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Phone Northway 5189

MARRIAGES PERFORMED

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PERFECTION LODGE

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Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. 0
M., will hold a special communication 0
Wednesday, Jan. 2, at 7 p. m. M. M. e
degree.
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JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M.
CHARLES K. SANDORF, Sec. ,s

Building Service Bureau

301-303 Broadway Market Building

CHRISTMAS CLOSE 01

LAMPS—Bridge, Floor and Juniors--$10.00 up.
LIVING ROOM SUITES—In Mohair and Velour-5125

Two-tone and Combination Walnut DINING SUITES-3I

See this display of real furniture at the right pri,
We wish to thank all our friends for the past year's bus
Wish you a prosperous New Year.

Conley's Sales Room

4611 Fourteenth, C

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205-7-9 Broadway Market Bldg.

Telephone Main 1125

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