JUNE 13, 1924 Nperneorri tEwisheiRMIC14 Prnffire BY DAVID J. HIRSCH SOCIOLOGIC EXPERTS FAMOUS WHEELMAN WINS IN THRILLING MEET IN TORONTO, RACE TO JERUSALEM 11111111111 U1111 11nu NOT (Concluded from page 1.) ONO TO SOY fE (Concluded MOUSE The old story of payments on your own home versus rent re- ceipts has been told often. But like lots of old Wes it is only too true. We'll tell you how to pro- ceed. ML MBEP Aglikpl Of MIT tree EMT I BOARD UNITIONWEINIKKAIIIASS HR A LTY COM PcY1 I 2423 5380 8748 LINWOODAVE. i 0' CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES H. M. KOFFMAN Res. 912 E. Hancock Melrose 6681 Offices I 603 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Cherry 1472. Rheumatism Don't suffer—get quick relief. Effective and Inexpensive. It costs nothing to come down and find out. THE WAYNE BATHS Second and Front Sts. Sulphur Mineral, Turkish Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths. CUNARD Jews (non - citizens) going abroad for a temporary visit not exceeding one year will be re-admitted to the United States irrespective of the quota. In the shortest possible time. Sailings overy Wednesday on one of the thre express steamers (via Cherbourg) Northwestern Section Saturday, June 14 The newest and most modern delicatessen store in Detroit, carrying a complete line of llygeia Kosher Beef, Sausages, Smoked and Pickled Tongues and High Grade Delicatessen. FREE! A useful huosehold article will be picot a way free to cosh custom( r on our open- ing day. Cleanliness, tastiness and generous values will be the mottos upon which this new store will be conducted. Wilson's Delicatessen MAX WILSON, Proprietor Formerly at 705 Gratiot Ave. for 16 Years. 8831 LINWOOD AVENUE (Between Gladstone and Hazelwood) "When I arrived on the outskirts Garfield 8874 of Belgrade late one night, speeding ... as fast as I could, two soldiers yelled at me to stop. I wanted to make time and didn't pay any heed to them, un- tit a bullet shattered my front spokes. A feature of Wilson's service will be our delivery system. A group of Warsaw merchants and industrialists, who spent the Pass- Then they arrested me and when I It won't be necessary for you to leave the house for your over holidays in Palestine, have returned home with great enthusiasm for was taken before the authorities it delicatessens. Call us at any time and we will deliver. that country. They declare that they have been convinced of the many developed that the soldiers took me industrial opportunities there. Emigration to Palestine has increased con- for a possible assassin of the King, aiderably lately and the Palestinian emigration office in Warsaw is being whose marriage was being celebrated beseiged by groups of well-to-do people and laborers who are anxious to in Belgrade that night. My papers, go to Palestine. with the indorsements of cycle clubs "The Breaking Point," Thrill • • along the way, who were required by ing Rinehart Play, Comes More than 1,200 delegates from Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, the rules of the race to check up on Nebraska, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois and Canada attended my trip, convinced them of my inno- to Garrick Monday. the fifty-sixth annual convention of the B'nai B'rith which was held in Sioux cence and I was let off. City May 23 to June 1, according to an announcement made by S. A. Rich, "At Ismid, Turkish soldiers arrested Mary Roberts Rinehart has com- who wasa member of the committee in general charge of the convention. me as a Greek spy. I was thrown in- Special trains carried delegates nod visitors from Omaha and Chicago to to prison for almost a week and final- piled many mystery stories and plays. The Breaking Point," one of her Sioux City. ly condemned to he shot. The French • • • • lligh Commissioner hearing of my many efforts, was seized upon by Plans for the building of a Jewish psychopathic hospital for the care plight and knowing the details of the Wagenhals & Kemper and Was de- and treatment of Jewish mental and nervous cases were announced by Dr. race which had been widely comment- veloped into a three-act melodrama, Israel Strauss at a meeting held in New York by the Jewish Mental Hy- ed upon in the Eurpoean press, inter- which wasproduced at the Klaw geine Society, at the Free Synagogue House. He also announced that ceded and secured my release, also an Theater, New York, last summer. "The Breaking Point" represents thus far a total of $50,000 had been pledged toward the new building and apology from the Turkish authorities. that it is expected that within the year the necessary total of $500,000 Mustapha Xenia, Pasha later received the physiological point which one may reach before nature steps in and would be pledged and evadable. me at Angora." takes her toll. The story opens at • tit • • the home of Dr. David Livingstone in and Enjoy Your Summer Home Far More Welcomed in Tel Aviv. Four members of the executive committee of the Jewish Front Soldier. Association in Germany will have to clear themselves in court from a Staroselski arrived in Tel a suburb of New York City. The doctor has been a student and re- charge made against them for organizing an armed body for self-defense Aviv, his first stop in Palestine, the purposes during the anti-Jewish riots in Berlin last autumn. Dr. Hugo tumultous welcome he received from search man, with certain ideas as to Bernhardt and former Colonel Loewenstein, who were wounded during the this all-Jewish city, almost proved his environment. His assistant, who lives riots, are among those to he prosecuted. The case is being conducted by undoing. But sin hours remained in with him, is known as his nephew, the state's attorney of Berlin and soon will come up. which to reach Jerusalem and the two Dick Livingstone, whom the elder —EITHER AN UPRIGHT • • • cities are six hours distant by train. physician dearly loves, despite the OR GRAND In order to maintain the national character of the free city of Danzig, The crowds of cheering people blocked fact that Dick is rapidly becoming that city has rejected the proposal of the Iligh Commissioner for Danzig his passage and refused to let him more popular than his benefactor. of the League of Nations concerning the establishment of a Jewish uni- ease until they had carried him But the world is small and soon s versity on its territory, according to a dispatch of the semi-official Polish through the city. Mayor Meyer Dies- tories begin to creep into the small Telegraphic Agency. In its reply the Senate state that the proposed uni- enroff finally called out the mounted village as to a (lark past on the part versitv would be of benefit only to one religious community, and petitioned police of the city, who cleared the road of Dick. The climax to gossip is the high Commissioner to see to it that the project should not be pro. I and by hard riding all the way, Sta- reached when Beverly Carlisle, a noted actress, appears N the village reviled with. roseleki arrived in Jerusalem in the • • • • morning just within the six hours. and apparently recognizes Dick, who The King and Queen of Englend, accompanied by the King and Queen The English chief of police of Jeru- is in the audience. This recognition of Italy, on their tour of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley, paid salem certified his arrival and ad- reaches the attention of ayoung a special visit to the Palestine-Cyprus pavilion, where they were given a vised the Berlin cycle association that newspaper writer who scents a story. reception by a Special Zionist committee, under the leadership of Sir Alfred he had completed the trip within the The next act shifts to Norada, Wyom- • ing, where the newspaper writer has Mond The royal guests were presented wills beautiful laces made in 70 days. gone in search of material. A strong Palstine. After the tour, the royal visitors lunched at the British govern- In Jerusalem, Staroselski was the thread of melodrama develops, and orient pavilion, where they were served with a dessert consisting of Jaffa guest of the Maccabees, an interne- the is , eastern characters are inter- oranges brought from the Palestine pavilion by a small Palestinian page boy tional asstviation of young Jewish spersed with typical western people. dressed in the Hebrew national costume. • Gun play and threats of a posse athletes, whose members are training • • o The question why the Polish government does not fulfill its obligations themselves for future settlement in form the climax to the second act, contained in the international treaty guaranteeing the religious and cul- Palestine as pioneers. Dr. Samuel while the third finds the many char- acters back in the suburb of New Get full particulars NOW, and have music tural rights of the national minorities in Poland will shortly have to be Lewin-Epstein, formerly e of tine, is York. answered in the Diet by the government. The Jewish Sejm deputies have York, now residing in Palestine, —and added pleasure—in your Summer home presi President of the Jerusalem Maccabees. f the ac- submitted an interpollation to the government concerning that question M but, owing to the attitude of the speaker of the Diet, the interpellation has Staroselski was a member of from the very first of the season. Come in, At the thirty-second annual meet- cak es both in Russia and Germany, not been read. It is the rule of the Diet that before the government is whew re came in he 1921, d because the ing of the American Jewish Historical write, or phone, (Cherry 3600). bound to answer an interpellation it must be rend in the Diet. The Jewish' " Society, held in New York Saturday, i Sejm Club decided to urge the speaker to put its interpellation on the Soviet regime prohibited pro f bicycle races. While in Jerusalem m he May 24, Miss Rosebud Lotta Teach- agenda. was received by Sir Herbert Samuel, ner spoke on "The Portuguese Inqui- • • • • sition of 1730," with special refer- The first meeting of the American Foundation Fund, the new organize- Briitsh High Commissioner, and later ence to John its Tosco, sometime tion which will take over the work of the American Joint Distribution Corn- was the guest in Alexandria of Prince Commissary - General of Portugal. For many years we have supplied on rental prac- mitten in conjunction with the Jewish Colonization Association, was held , Aldus a noted patron of sports, who Miss Teschner had the distinction of in Paris recently. Dr. Julius Goodman and Dr. Joseph Rosen of New York I s emoted Staroselski in several races being the only woman on the pro- tically every one of the Pianos enjoyed in Summer represented the American Joint Distribution Committee. Dr. Rosenbaum I " oP Egypt. gram. homes throughout the state. Take advantage of this of Lithuania, former Minister for Jewish Affairs, was among the other dole- Rode Day and Night. special, perfected Grinnell service and provide limit- gates present. The meeting decided on a new executive committee to con-1 "I made no attempt on the trip to less pleasure for the hours spent IN your Summer silt of three members. Colonel Herbert Lehman of New York and M. cover a certain distance daily," Sta- ••■•■■ •••• ••.•• Philipson of Brussels were elected. The third member will be chosen from roselski said, "I rode as much as I home. one of the eastern European countries. could, both day and night. The long- est number of hours i rode at one time In order to meet the needs of Jewish organizations, the Globe Lecture was 16, the greatest distance I cover- Bureau has been launched in New York under the directorship of Rabbi .1. vii any single day was 270 kilometers. Max Weis. It will be the purpose of this bureau to bring to the attention The worst day I had was in Czecho- of the Jewish and general public the foremost Jewish speakers on questions' Slovakia where because of the bad Michigan'. Leading Music House. of Jewish importanco. There has been a great (leniend on the part of I roads, I only covered 110 kilometers." non-Jewish organizations also for speakers on problems of Jewish interest. Stnroselski was held up at Ellis Is- Rabbi Weis, in announcing the launching of the bureau, stated: "We regard : land because of discrepancies in his 40 STORES. 7 DETROIT BRANCHES the Globe Lecture Bureau as one of the most potent influences for the record. Ile styled himself as a pro- , education of the American public as well as American Jewry in particular fessional bicycle rider, corning to Am- Rentals paid may be applied upon questions that concern the Jew. We hope to bring to this country, ' erica to race. But his aunt, Mrs. on purchase. in the very near future, some of the ablest Jewish thinkers from abroad to I Markman, to whom he said he was go - r supplement our own Jewish leaders and publicists." ! in s, told the officials that he was a cap • • • • maker. She knew that her brother An interesting centrovesy between the city council of Budapest and the : had manufactured caps in Riga and local Jewish Kehillah has arisen concerning the dead parents of apostate I Petograd and since she had heard woonoomem.w000 viaissogeogigoomsswagisi Jews. These apostates demanded that their parents, who were buried in , nothing from his son in 18 years, she the Jewish cemetery• should be exhumed and transferrd to the Christian believed that he was following in his, 5 MILLER YORK CO. cemetery. The Kehillah refused to permit the exhumation, which is con- I father's footsteps, a procedure re which teary to Jewish law, but the city council then entered the controversy, I had been expected of the young man Electrical Contracting Engineers, ordering the exhumation and reburial in the Christian cemetery. This inci-1 until, at the age of 16, he became a dent has made a deep impression or the Jewish population and the Chevra 1523 Congress St., E. I professional rider. He was, therefore, Kadisha, the Jewish burial association, has decided that, in future, the , Jewish parents of apostate Jews shall not be buried in the Jewish cemeteries I detained until his record was cleared unless the association first receives written instructions from the children. up and bond furnished for the six months' visit he was granted. During • • • • Wish to Announce the Election of Plans for the establishment of a great Yeshibah in Jerusalem, which' thisperiod he expects to enter races shall co-operate closely with the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary ; here in order to secure sufficient funds of New York through the exchange of professors, students and publications, to return to Palestine, where he ex- were adopted by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of America and Canada at peels to establish a velodrome and al- its convention which closed in New York recently. Committees were ap- ' s''join one of the new Jewish agri- pointed to aid in the establi.hment of the world Yeshibah in Jerusalem. cultural colonies. To the Office of Vice-President and Treasurer A proposal by Rabbi Kook that the chief rabbinate of Palestine, which is I officially recognized by the British government, be extended to include the Cunard Line Establishes [mai- greatest living Jewish scholars throughout the world, so that it will become the spiritual authority for world Jewry, was also adopted by the convention. 1 gration Information Bureau. A committee was appointed to provide for the erection of a suitable home in Jerusalem for the chief rabbinate, which will ultimately house the world H. P. MILLER Because of the many seeming in- W. D. LINGLE rabbinate. President ' tricacies of the new immigration low, • • • • Secretary the Cunard I.ine has instituted within That Great Britain had paid nothing towards the cost of the civil ad- its organization an immigration in- SOMISCWISIEWSICICICIISNSW4W IV ministration in Palestine is the statement contained in the foreword con- CSOGSTCMCMISIPIXISSOMM3PCSIMOSIOOMA tributed by Sir Ilerbert Samuel to the handbook of the Palestine pavilion formation bureau with men in charge at the British Empire exhibition which was opened by the King at Wembley. who are thoroughly experienced in immigration matters and qualified in The High Commissioner writes: "In accepting the mandate for the govern- ment of Palestine, Great Britain : has undertaken a trust of historic im- every way to offer expert advice and portance. To Christen , ' on Palestine is the land of the most sacred associa- information gratis to nil who call or tions; to Judaism the cherished home around which have centered the long- write. The bureau is located at the cor- ings of 2,000 years, the object of a world-wide effort and great individual Most Complete Stocks in Detroit sacrifice in the present. of A lofty ideal for the future; to Islam it makes ner of Greenwich and Morris streets, ; the appeal of holy site, of Inng possession, of the presence at this day of a New York, in the new Cunard Bulb]. Sewer Pipe, Sand and Gravel, Partition Tile, Portland population in large majority Moslem. The country has not been annexed ins, and all inquirers will be wel- to the British Empire; we hold it AR a trust. All races and creeds have comed, including steamship agents as Cement, Plaster, Lime, Drain Tile, Sheetrock, Wall Board equal rights there. The aspirations of the Jews of the world to reconstitute well as people interested in bringing in Palestine a national home are supported. The civil and religious rights relatives or friends out from any part Phone Us Your Requirements. of the Arabs are equally protected. it is hoped to promote in Palestine of Europe. both an Arab and a Jos ish revival, and the doors of the land are wide open Inquiries by mail will be given NOR TB WAY to pilgrims , and traveler, from all over the world." , prompt attention and may be written 4170 in any language, as the men in charge of the new department speak all the languages of Europe and sev- eral Asiatic tongues. The Cunard Line has compiled a complete analysis of the new law Suburban a Moving which makes it easy to understand, I Funeral Directors and Embalmers and copies may be had for the ask- I [ 1957 Grand River Ave. It is • valuable document and 7738 Joke R. Street • Telephone Empire 2114 Phone, Cad. 6853-4679 r gives a comprehensive outline of the FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 44, kiii' ■ TO AMERICA to you have relative§ coming over, book them via Cunard Line. 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The officers of the National Con- ference of Jewish Social Service are: Maurice B. Heater, Boston, presi- dent; Morris D. Waldman, Brooklyn,: vice-presi•ent; Charles D. Spivak, Denver, vice-president; Sidney E. Pritz, Cincinnati, vice-president; Louis M. Cohn, Chicago, treasurer; Samuel A. Goldsmith, New York, sec- retary. OPENS TODAY in "1 1/21 .= 7 BERENGARIA AQUITANIA MAURETANIA to Join Other Groups. A New Delicatessen Store We'll Rent You One TO EUROPE um Bullet Shatters Spokes. S. Linfield of New York City • will follow with a paper on "Jewish Com- munity Conditions in Soviet Russia," which will be discussed by Dr. Charles gen, Los Angeles, and Dr. Frank F. Rosenblatt of New York City. Dr. I. M. Rubinow will conclude the morning session with an address on "Stirrings of Jewish Community Life In Palestine." Dr. Alexander M. Dushkin will lead in the discussion of this paper. Have a Piano There SWEDISH MASSAGE Take Woodward Through Car. Cherry 4784 • finish of the race," Staroselski said, "because it is the capital of the Jew- ish homeland and would therefore make my triumph all the more corn- . plete in case I won. And being a Zionist, with Jerusalem as my goal, I would have a far greater force driv- Prom Correopondonee nod Cable. of Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) ing me on than just merely racing The elections to the Lemberg Kehillah took place recently, a majority between two points. of the Jewish population taking part in them. In spite of the combined "I covered 6,800 kilometers, pass- efforts of the AssiMilationists and Agudists, the Zionist party came out ing through Germany, Czecho-Slo- victorious. vakia, Hungary, Roumania, the Bal- • • • kans, Turkey, Syria and Palestine. The memory of the late Dr. Joseph Krauskopf will be honored by the : It Was the longest race ever held in establishment of a library in his memory. Many Jews have contributed the history of cycling and I would towards the funds necessary, contributions corning from nearly every state have made much better time but for in the Union. the endless delays in securing pass- • • • • port visas. It required 24 visas dur- Rabbi Nahum Effendi, former chief rabbi of Turkey and now chief rabbi ing the trip. of Egypt, visited %thorned Fakhri Pasha, the Egyptian ambassador in Paris, "The race was uneventful except who Is the son-in-law of King Feud. The Egyptian ambassador returned the for two incidents which almost cost visit in the afternoon. Ile spoke with Rabbi Nahum Effendi for over an me my life. Not once during the hour. (lays and nights I traversed the wild- • • • • est parts of the Balkans was I mo- The Roumanian government is much aroused over the full reports of lasted. From what I've heard of the the Jewish Telegraphic Agency concerning the latest anti-Jewish atrocities bandits here, I'd much prefer to in Transylvania. The government has issued order to search for the Jewish spend my nights along the lonely Telegraphic Agency correspondents in order that charges may be preferred Balkan roads rather than on the streets of New York. against therm • • . Machinery imported into Palestine and products exported from Pales- tine will be free from customs, according to a new ordinance which has been prepared by the Palestinian government and submitted to the Co- lonial Office for approval. This ordinance includes also a provision for the taxing of a 12 per cent duty on all other goods imported into Palestine. Don't Walt Till Spring Buy Now—Save Money from page 1.) • $ LEWIS BROTHERS igimgeggigommighwiamsimmikeiwoommemoksh zeOl law. MOVING Cut-Rate S H E K E L L LICIIMMLICICIMOCSNW OW. I