MAY 16, 192.

liteIkettordcwIsnalkorlictE

POLITICAL CAMPAIGN
PRINS MORGANTRAU

'Tnurd_Tnnirs
DAVID J. HIRSCH

BY

IUnli UMW

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Says Country Needs
Man of Leadership and
Vision.

Banker

NEW YORK.—Henry Morganthau,

Wood-
a rho managed the finances of returned

row Wilson's first campaign,
, ; to' New York the early part of thin
and upon his arrival in) medi-
lady esd busy in the Presidential
Professor Marken, who wits a lecturer at the State College of Minsk, week
paign.
has been dismissed for having participated in the funeral services given in I
, Although his long absence from the
Leiser.
hoiesr of the late rabbi of Minsk , . Reh
. • .
oly Land. has just re. United States disinclined him to talk
ip
1 detail for iublication he reflected
H
of
the
tiMIsm regarding the I) em ocratic
Pater Diolatevi, the Cath olic guardian
in Rome, where he conveyed official
short s tay
You kiss the rent money good-
turned
tu
l'alestine
after
a
outlook.
assurances that the Palestine government will take into account the Catholic lo'p
bye and theta the last of it. Each
It seem,: to me we ought to be
month you dig up the dough lot interests in the country.
through with respectable inediocri-
• • .
give you a squatter's right to lives
another four weeks. Buy your
Ileiljas railway has been added to the British lines, contrary to the
16'sasibdiiiiteiuess:
ab government, according t s i Y 1. 1 ' T ' l ‘:',fanththeel"rve'sYidheentbigter
would choose
tine r
d
own.
great business
decision made on March 19 to eliver it to the A
to a report appearing in the Alif-Ba. The Transjordanian government and s for its president a mal
MEMB LP
an l who had noth-
aga inst this action.
DETROIT RE ALESIATEBOARD
the Emir Abdullah have strongly protested
ing more than yood character to
• • • •
UNITIB Rini/IRMO ASSN .
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The government has established an experimental station for the p Ansh
Of course we want a man of good
are .....• rs.:
to
industry on the shores of the Dead Sea, near Jericho. Big ditches
now being Aug and waters from the Dead Sea will he transferred and character, hut the times has come
ities of potash will be obtained return to earnest leadership and vi- •
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=ion, not only in national but also in •
a irge. quC ant .
8748 LINWOODAVE evaporated. It is hoped that h
y to the Palestine territory by th . intertuitional
affairs."
31r. Morganthau
expressed cons id.
s
A new addition w el be mode hheortl
district El Tuleh, belonging
Syria. I, ertible amusement at the "he. wes
place to
shortly
oo dg e
inclusion of the southil rn part of t
tic
,
poor
farmer
boy"
type of Coolidge
erence
will
take
According to the Arab paper Alit Bit, a conf
to settle t
, propaganda, and this led him to
nland and Fl
of Eg
e.
Smith's
candidatur
speak
matter.ra
Nakou between representatives
CEMENT GARBAGE AND at
of Governor
" If Smith
. • • •
Sm is nominated--" and the

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Tuesday evening, May 6, the governors, faculty and students of Dropsie '
College held a meeting in the college building in memory of Dr. Benzion ex-ambassador seems to think the
be favor
a test the
of whether
the
professor of cognate languages, who died March 21. Brief situation
might
New York.
, r—"it may
ila opposed to univers-
Re.. 912 E. Hancock
asaaeiate
Helper,
addresses
were made by Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the college, and , it y training may not produce a man
Offices 1603 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Cherry 1472.
members of the
faculty. school of
life caliber," he said, re
of Presidential
• • • a
the ferring to the governor's early days
While the quota for Latvia is not greater than NI per annum,
desire to emigrate to America is continually growing. A more serious as a newsboy.
As to whether or not he favored'
situation has been created in the cities of Riga and Libau, where thousands
d. , S nUth. Morantau
h declined to e- •
g
reigrants, en route to America, are now strande
e wished first tel eon
an Jewish imm main where they are and without the possibility of , veal, declari ng h
t
of lussiperrn
I
sult
his
friends
in
New York and the
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
iasion to
with out
I Democratic leaders before commit-
either going back to Russia or proceeding
elsewhere.
Effective and inexpensive.
• 5 • •
It costs nothing to come down
The memory of Lord Byron, the English poet, was honored by the I Ong hiniself.
and find out.
Palestine population on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his death.
Morganthau is doubtful if the
gave n, League of Nations can be much of
THE WAYNE BATHS
High Commissioner of Palestine,
Sir
Herbert
Samuel,
British
tion de-
contribu but
special
lecture
on
Byron
at
the
Biblical
School,
paying
tribute
to
his
great
.
an
the campaign,
American
lared issue
the u in
ch
Second and Front St.
reverence to c European
betterment, as effected
genius. The Greek consul, who was present, paid special
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
Greece,'
cipl tol e
parti
eavors
as
end
Byron, who sacrificed his life on the battlefield for the freedom of
Tonle, Swedish, Electric Baths.
• throu gh s
e • • • of the oew states formed from lion in the committees of reparation
SWEDISH MASSAGE
to he held in Vienna, has isxperts, the work of Norman II.
emp minorities
Take Woodward Through Car.
The conference of the national
vis on the League's Lithuanian
ire, scheduled
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P
the former Austria-Hungary
commission and the assist- I
,
been prevented by the Austrian government from taking place. The con-I I boundary
ferenee was called by the Croatian leader, Rohe. The official reason given
given by the United States in '
S s
n"
by the government for the prohibition of this conference was that the nese a
forms
of one
aid . '
states would resent such a conferwe
Eastern
relief , work,
was
the most
valuable
I of Near
re , regardless of what decisions it might, the
and should be continued.
adopt.
is es • es
Mendel Wills, famous victim of the Czaristie government's attempt to PONTIAC DEDICATES
fasten the crime of ritual murder on the Jews, whose trial took place in
ITS CENTER
MAY 25
Kiev, was reported as dead hy the Kiev press. The news put the entire
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BRINGING YOUR RELA-
Jewish community into deep mourning and on A pril 26 a great public'
(Contnued
from
page
mourning
meeting
took
place.
Rabbi
Kowalsky
of
New
York
delivered
TIVES TO AMERICA?
the memorial address. A few days later the newspapers learned that Heilis
The Cunard Line is a huge
located at 164 Orchard ',eke avenue, '
is alive in New York, where he nukes
home.
organization with offices at 3
. • • his
.1,
I
Teatralny, Proezd, Moscow, as
"Judaism is dope, like all the other religions," was the answer given contains
an auditorium seating 230
THOMAS J. DOYLE
welt as special offices in all im•
st ' ,
by Jewish sailors of the Reel Baltic fleet when a proposal was made to them I persons, vestry
rooms,
and class
kchen
and club
a ladies'
re a
WOODWARD AT MARTIN PLACE
portant European cities.
to obtain leave of absence for the Passover holidays. The proposal was ' rooms, at
JEFFERSON AT CHENE
A highly organized service
made at the instance of the Chief Rabbi of Leningrad, who intervened with room. The movement to establish hen,
SLENDALE 7117
looks after passports and visas,
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the Soviet authorities for permission for the Jews in the service to observe center gained Kovitisky
impetus last
fall w ng,
housewarmi
Nonvoodward Motor Ca., 0115 Woodward—Northway 5782
brings passengers direct to
I I Brill made an appeal for
the holidays. however, the sailors themselves replied that they do not I at Rabbi
the Max
steamers and attends to all de-
.
I the revolutionary festivals.
funds. Twelve thousa nil dollars was.
Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos Campau—Empire 4083
'
recognize religious o is a,. ,
tails. A Cunard liner sails from
• • •
Midwest Motor Co., 7753 Grand River—Garfield 7100
containing money, sent to residents of raise
.
Europe every few days.
Connected
with the center are tour
Dix-Westem Motor Co., 3950 Dix—West 1601
Five thousand American letters,
There is a Kosher Kitchen on
Latvia,
were
opened
and
rifled
of
their
contents
by
an
important
official
and Cunard
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot—Lincoln 1172
yin Ile carried on this practice of steal- I Sunday School classes in which 43
all Cunard Liners
.
I .egs
ofthe
Latvian
post
office,
Mr.
Hotels. Tickets are good on
ing from the American emit systematically aver a period of several years children are given instruction. Rabbi
the fastest ocean service in the
and was only recently discovered and taken into custody. It is estimated
Harry
Z.
Gordon
of
Detroit
is
the
Most of I iestructor and is assisted by the
world.
that the money he took amounted to many thousands of dollars.
remittances. ] Misses Celia Barnet t, Mary Kovinsky ,
For further information apply
n
and Bernice Solomo.
his victims were Jews whose relatives in America had sent th em
to nearest authorized agent.
• • • •
The officers of the Jewish Commun.!
Center of Pontiac are: Sidney M. STUDENT CONGRESS
y for the murder of the former
s
n
shing
the
rep
Evidence establi
German Foreign Minister, Dr. Walter Rathenau, has been dieclosed. The
the it
N'tzorg, president • Julius Levin,
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DECRIES INJUSTICE
evidence, which was submitted to the State Court of Leipzig, reveals
were i n ' vice-president; Jacob Kovinsky, trees- ,.
1243 Washington
fact that the murderers of Rathenou, Kern, •Fischer and Techow,
Blvd.
t
secretary.
close touch with leaders of the pan-German, anti-Semitie, German Nation- ever; J. A. Meyer, secretary. and Mies
Marisa, Mich.
ANTWERP. -- (J. T. A.) — The
an up-to-date sanitary KOSHER
alist party, and received financial support from Kaufmann, a member of Celia Barnett, assistan
Ben Cansis•ser has opened
obtain
constitute
the
board the
of dime-
the party in Berlin, and Attorney Hoffmann of Berne, Switzerland. Further lowing
Together
with the
fficers,
fol. world congress of Jewish students,
Market at 8352 Twelfth Street, where you can
participated in by delegates from 14
Louis
tors: Jack Fink, Sol Orman,
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countries,
closed
with
the
issuance
of
revelations are expected.
.
the Solomon and Morris Fine.
• • • .
' an appeal to public opinion protesting
Delivery Made,
• ' sal Patriarchate
strictions
That it will he necessary to suppress
against the
Armenian Patriarchate and the Grand Rabbinate was the statement made by DETROIT PATIENTS
imposed upon Jewish students in the
Kemal l'asha to a newspaper correspondent who interviewee' him at Angora.
TELL OF BENEFITS I universities of some of the European
The President said that public opinion could not tolerate the continued
countries in limiting their numbers.
existence, under a republican form of government, of such institutions,
The congress decided to send tele-
Phone Empi
(Contnued from page 1.1
which had acquired temporal privileges entirely foreign to their religious
8352 TWELFT/I ST., near Euclid
grams of thanks to the governments
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character. He accused them of being enemies of progress and hotbeds of two young children in order to go to, of Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and It--
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political intrigue.
the Denver institution served as a se- I sly for the hospitable welcome ex-
• • •
vere handicap to Mrs. Belastock. But I tended to the Jewish students in the
The introduction of the new Polish currency, zloty, based upon a gold 'when she was received at the hos- universities of those countries.
and foreign specie reserve, has resulted in an economic crisis, many com-
The congress elected an executive
with a spilling welcome from all
mercial firms going bankrupt. Most of these were Jewish firms. The phial
the physicians, nurses and attendants, I committee which will have headquar-
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stabilization of the Polish money restored confidence in the population and her spirits were revived, tees in London and a secretariat in
before it could depreciate
instead of spending it quickly, as heretofore,
"Dr. Swezey, the superintendent,, Vienna. Among the resolutions adopt-
with the result that
.
further, the population is holding on to it and saving
to see writes
me and Mrs.
spoke
in my own ed by the congress was one expressing
I erchants are unable to to meet their oblige- I came
language,"
Belastock,
.
t'
s
•
there is Y I
its readiness to co-operate with the
Particular People Prefer
[inns. Most of the failures occurred in the textile business.
University in Jerusalem. The
I " and you cannot imagine the joy I
the Palais
0
felt.
• of * the Jewish
Congress alms decided to issue its own
The ninth annual convention
National Workers Alliance ,
now ans.
niy
b
el ant feeling much better
Strictly censored. highest
d organ.
was held in Philadelphia. Among the speakers were David Pinski,
Joel ,I I g
ork, Meyer
o t o the dining roo m for
Standard
(
Antis, Max Pine, secretary of the United Ilerew Trades of New Y
MADE IN DETROIT FOR THREE. C.ENERATI
and Yehusla Kauffman. The speakers referred I The very first time I entered the dire
Fale1115111
Brown,
Professor
Palate Mustei•as—The Band You
tee
the great
accomplishments of the organization in the past and predicted ! ing room I forgot that I was a pa. •
Love to Dance With.
[
even greater achievements fur it in the future. The convention took up tient
in a hoepital.
"Passover
we had Seder, and in
I
the question of relief activities, the Hies and its attitude to the American I
Labor party. The immigration question also occupied a large part of the' the traditional way. hr. he
Swezey
and
entire staff,
, a s we ll as
family
ed
May
4.
1
hisre
clos
discussion of the convention, whi ch •••
presen t. Next [ Passover I ex-
•
•
I pert to be back in Os own home with
Chief Rabbi Jacob Meir and Acting Chief Rabbi Z. P. Frank were re-I we
ceived by Sir Herbert Samuel, with whom they took up the question of • my family. In 10 months I gaind
"Agunoth." women whose husbands have disappeared and whose fate is I es pounds."
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The drive for Detroit's share in the I
unknown. Under the laws of the Jewish religion, these women are forbidden '
to remarry until the fate of their husband is estbalished. There are now $37a),000 fund has begun and the re-
:eons than 100 "Agunoth" whose husbands served in the Turkish items brought to 'Mr. Stern reflect a
Most Complete Stocks in Detroit
, the war. At the demand of the chief rabbis, the High Com-. lively interest on the part of the
in Palest's
army
dune,:
ws
of
the
city
in
the
need
for
en.1
Sewer Pipe, Sand and Gravel, Partition Tile, I
missioner is tanks d to write to the British ambassador in Constantinople J e
Hospital
and ask hie, so obtain
from the Turkish government exact information of I abling the National Jewishare of the
Cement, Plaster, Lime, Drain Tile, Sheetrock, We
for Consumptiv
the fate sif •I•» husbands of these women.
' patients clamoring for admission. In I
• • • •
Phone U. Your Requirements.
' •. .f the rights of the German minority in Poland was taken I the first few days of the canvass the
, -,. sling of the council of the League of Nations at Geneva. following contributions were made:
The
qe L.
up at
the
NO
David A. Brown and David W. Si- I
A mentor:, . s saes submitted to the council stating that the German I
in t ..',. I does not receive the full rights to which it is entitled , mons, each $500; Mr. and Mn., Mil- I
P"gr
minority
Mieularly in regard to properly, nationality' i ford Stern, $250; Sarah Rosenzweig. I
+6411 bdo
treaty, pa
under the I I , 'ii , 0 The
' eman, al r.
council recommended that all nationality problems 1 Fred M. Butzel, Henry Win
s.
and school r . s•-
that
the
matter
be treated by direct negotiations be-, and Mrs. Samuel P. Wilkus, Jacob II. 1
Ocean
From
0. Oa
-r ;
be
handled
i•
..,
•
•
tween the i ...laments; that the latter have until June 1 to reach an', Davis, Joseph II. Ehrlich, Morris!
Austria.. sod European Plan.
agreement.:• • • I .it if an agreement is not reached, the president of the , Friedberg and Bernard Schwartz,
New Hydristic Baths.
!, . at Upper Silesia be given full powers of arbitration in I each
$100.
I
Arbitral 1 -
Privileges
and
Garage.
Golf
the matter
Bathing From Hotel.
• • 5 •
1 EDITOR DISCLOSES
Newman, assistant rabbi of Temple Israel. New York. i
JOEL HILLMAN, Proakkat.
BIGOTRY SOURCES
Rabbi 1,11i+ I.
was elected ss' • C Temple Emanu-El, to succeed the late Dr. Martin A. '
—
s
..oldenly about six months ago. The temple o one of the I
Meyer.
win
-,
..
(Concluded from page l.'s
What would you give this
oldest in th. e• .s. .I States and is considered to be the second largest con;
fall if you could find • Pere
country. Dr. Jacob Voorsanger was the predecessor of
forcefully
gregation i• ' h;
MANUEL URBACH
born
in
Providence,
It.
I.,
and
received
his
•
taught,
which
history
itor to whom you had to
Dr. Meyer. Is. i Newman Was
Greait• •nel Marble
say only once: "I want my
II. A. at Its • • • University. Be received his M. A. at the University of • demonstrates."
Tracing the history of the Jewish
house kept at 70 degrees
California ..• .. ! .- Ph. D. at Columbia. For five years, preceding his ap-
ple Israel, Rabbi Newman was assistant to Rabbi Stephen' people from earliest times, Mr. Bern.
all winter," knowing that
,
,
pointment se it
stein said:
he'd does you sulked him?
I "The Jews have been the martyr
i. Wise at - i• r , e Synarortle. • • • •
And suppose this janitor
1564 Winder Street
is greatly disturbed on account of I people in history. They have been
offered to work for you
t--.ptilatinn of Turkey
Tile
Jee
'
Phoo• Caddie. 48
without wages.
the unfrien v ::nation started by the Turkish press recently. The press maligned and persecuted for a variety
vent the influx of a large Jewish population of conflicting reasons. Their entire
A. W•rhr, Repres•nt•ti••
The Nokol Thermostat is
urges the e• -ti omen( to pre
it should he accomplished history gives the lie to the charge ,
Tk• Only Jewish MONUMENT
same
time
that
just such s janitor. Set it
at
the
stating
they
hold
in
their
grasp
the
fate
into Constantinople,
that
• eter is Detroit.
once forthe winter and your
without any snartenve legislative measures. A very psinfut impression was
he ost torn of the
h
order f the government suspending the of te world. T m
you prefer 0 the price you wish to nor, while
heating worries are over.
the
creles
by
.1
sn
oth
ons, it is united only in the bond
created in
the be space
secure
is still to
bed. The British Empire Ezhibltion at London I+
only Jewish daily, Journale D'Oriente, o published in French, for alleged nati
Ie , n-ol or Quebec by the short sea mute. From /
"Progressive tendencies." The editor of the paper, Albert Caresses, pre-: of suffering.
attraction thisc
AUTOMATIC
Mont class/ cesin ships—comfort with eennom
Sail to
with'
route to
a
viously a member
of the Turkish Parliament, has been threatened
11.e.rdn..tf eeien Epliciag(b1 t r 1 n roe r" vainest
HEAT CORPORATION
the most impor- I Mr.P11
on Mono:1 Emprat. bners—ginnts of the St. lasrreoce
neat, or
Jewish `lions to educate their neigh-
Quebec on 04 lone
repulsion from th e co untry. The Journale D'Oriente was
534.40 Cass Ave.
:amber Intermission from local sesroship Agent.
tnnt foreign-language newspaper in Turkey.
in
regard
to
the
true
facts.
En-
' bars
G. G. M<14.). General
• • • 5
Te'ephen• North...9 4192
Deno t.
lerhtenment, he Rel, will yet ease
n919,
C•osel an rat en, tiddler
A defense of non-Nordic immigration is made in a recent editorial in the day fur mankind.
or Les sl Agents
1 .1 39 Gs ow e d St..
the Tidende, I te Norwegian Republican newspaper published in Minneapolie:
The following wer e elected officers
— FITS
continued restriction
''A great many arguments Were advanced in favor of wish to come to our of the Men's Templ e Club: Derry
Morris Gar-
and even in favor of complete exclusion of all who
ent;
Lappin,
.31
shore•. This viewpoint was net confined to Americans of old lineaget,• R. Solomon. Pre'id
ident; A.
I vett, vice-president;C.
Aweemtle 0:1 Heeling foe monws
c.nires02,0.n.re
tlic.rseutraerry.;!;:aysiirdrproenni
• mong theme most eager to close the door we often find comparatively
IT SPANS THE WORLD
recent arrivals. their attitude being something like this: 'Now that I am .
Bon? d rn O'
uwp.no
te, at... the door.' We wake bold to assert that if a restrictive quota had. nusky, financial secretary, and Mau-
todelgo ..d ( "et

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