titEDLTR O TTAN IS IleI RON ICLE PAGE EIGHT BRITISH PLACE CURB ON WASTE OF ARABS IN GOVERNING LAND Transjordania," After Three ' Years of Autonomy, Prac- tically Part of Palestine. EMIR ABDULLAH FREE IN HANDLING MONEY Changes in AffairsIndicate Temper of Government At London. — — Ie Td It ,o Your Home Re-decorated While You're Away Won't it be just fine to come home from your summer vacation and find the house all beautifully re-decorated, bright, clean, and everything in order? Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Papers Furniture Period Furniture More and more each year people are taking ad- vantage of this service of Dean's. They just tell us what they wish done and hand us the keys— guaranteed by this old and responsible concern that everything will be to their liking and com- plete satisfaction upon their return. Antique Furniture Upholstering Draperies Rugs and Carpets Limps and Shades Window Shades Objets de' Art Ask us about this service, which means so much in the saving of all trouble and annoyance on your part. WEAN E HAR AMMAN, Transjordania.—Left by the British government fur the last three years to set its house in order, Transjordania is again becoming vie- tally a part of Palestine, financially and administratively dependent on the Palestine government. It is re-, turning in a penitent mood because! its independence with the Emir Abd dullah, son of King Ilussein of the Iledjaz, as ruler, by the grace of the British, proved to be too wasteful and costly. The cost of Transjordania's inde- pendence came to be in inverse pro- portion to the size of the British sub. slily, the more self rule at Amman, the less financial support from Lon- don. As this country's system of tax- ation and method of farming the tax, especially among the Bedouin tribes, is not calculated to increase the reve- nue, Transjordania would rather re. liquish some of its right to self-de- termination than its claim to British gold. To help it on its way to autonomy the British have been giving Trans- jordania for the last three years a grant of aid amounting to about $500,000 a year. The grant woo con- ditioned on Emir Abdullah's early in- troduction of order in general, but especially into the system of taxa- tion. Another condition was that the expenditure of the money should be supervised, not by Abdullah, but by Rida Pasha Al Rikaby, the then Prime Minister. A further, though tacit condition, was that whatever was to be done in Transjordania should be done under the watchful eye of a British representative, known as an adviser. ratcruat in16 Club Notes Social Mixers. The Social Mixers held their last meeting at the home of bliss Shrieher. The business session was followed by (lancing. A drawing for a table lamp will take place July 23 at 292 •Theo- I dore street. The next meeting of the organization will be held July 9 at the home of Miss Silverman. 915 1 Theodore street. Ti given at the dance. Miss I Wan Got- tesman is in charge of t tickets. Her phone number is Empire 0428-R. All members are assisting Got- tesman. Mmvlin. The last meeting of the Maevlin Club was held July 1 at the home of Won Rose Levin, 5:35 King avenue . Plans for a weenie and marshmallow roast to be held at Belle Isle July 9 were completed. The next meeting will be, held July 8 at the home of Miss Rae Siegel, 51 Owen avenue. Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge rigs of the belie., Auxilary Meetings of Pisgah [Age, No. 34, I. 0. B. 13., have been discontinued until Septem- ber and the following committee will Halcyon. look after any matters needing at- The last meeting of the Halcyon tention: Mrs. Swersky, 224 Nledbury Club woo in the form of a banquet avenue, and 51rs. Nathaniel Blatni- at the home of Miss Ethel Ginsberg, buff, S706 Beaubien street, of the 540 Rosedale court. 'The following. social service committee, and Mrs. officers were elected to serve for next Fleischer, 2034 Woodward or nue, year: President, Anna Gutfriend; Cherry 50:32, of the flower fund. A vice-president, Ethel Ginsberg; see - meeting of the board of directors will retary, Jane Silverman; treasurer, be held ill the near future and mem- Betty Lerner; sergeant-at-arms, Mary bers of the board will be notified of Ilackeltnan. the date. DEPUTIES REQUEST YIDDISH INCLUDED Perigolds. The last meeting of the Perigolds was held at the home of Miss Solo- mon, 56:3 Frederick avenue, last Tuesday evening. Refreshments were Jewish Membew of Sejm Fight Its served after the business meeting. Official Exclusion. Election will take place at the next weekly meeting. WARSAW.—(J. T. A.1—That Yid- dish should le one of the languages Junior Star Sewing Club. which the Polsh government had per- The Junior Star Sewing Club gave mitted to be Jsed by the population of an entertainment Sunday, June 29, the eastern provinces of the Polish at the I. 0. B. A. center. A free Republic in communications sent to raffle ,vas one of the features. The the government, was the demand sub- entertainment was successful, both mitted to Be Polish ministry of inter- socially and financially. The last ior by the Jewish Seim Club. meeting of the season will be held at The Polsh ministry of interior had the home of the president, Selma completed a bill providing for the use Klein, :3858 Brush street. Following of Lithuanian, White Russian, Rus- the meeting the club will adjourn un- sian and Ukrainian, in the respective til the autumn. provinces. Yiddish was omitted. At the conference held between the Jew- Omicron Eta. ish Se'm deputies and the minister of A regular meeting of the Omicron deputies pointed out that interior, the deputies Eta Sorority was held at the home the right of the Yiddish language is of Miss Elsa E. Satin of Hazelwood guaranteed by the Polish constitution avenue. Plans were made for a kid as well as by the international minori- party to be given July 18. The next ties' treaty. They demanded, there- meeting will be held at the home of fore, the inclasion of ,a provision men- Miss Bessie Cohen of Virginia park. tioning Yiddish among the recognized languages. The minister, however, Athena Girls. categorically declined to include Yid- The Athena Girls Club will hold an dish, stating that the "question was excursion for its members to Sugar finally settled." Island Sunday, July 20. The club has set Sunday. October 12, as the date for its fall dance. Plans will be completed later in the season. At Emir Free With Money. Abdullah, who seemed to like his Prime Minister's vigilance even less than the general supervision of the British adviser, succeeded after two years in dismissing Rikaby. The lat- ter was known to have interfered too Sigma Phi Delta, freely in Abdullah's expenditure on The last meeting of the season of the civil and military lists, reported The better to serve its customers to amount to two-thirds of the entire the Sigma Phi Delta Sorority was in the Linwood avenue district, the held at the home of Miss Dorothy British subsidy. With Rikaby's de- Bank of Detroit will open its six- parture, however, the British subsidy Bornstein of Euclid avenue. Plans teenth branch at Linwood and Euclid became small and irregular. After were made for the mid-summer dance avenue, Mosley, July 7. an absence of about 12 months, Rik- of the sorority which will be held nt Two other branch banks, at aby was invited to return to his post the casino at Cass Lake Friday even- Twelfth and Taylor and at Mack and at Amman, the invitation, it is said, ing, July 25. Prizes and entertain• Parker, are also being built by the being extended by the British author- ment and special features will be Bank of Detroit. ities. Whether it was done with or without Abdullah's consent is not known. Rikaby resumed his duties C10=0 ==01201==o - • 01=0=o et a early in May. Ile began by abolish- 0 ing the ministries, constituting in- O spectors for the various departments, O and by calling himself chief inspector instead of prime minister. Be is showing signs of an intention to in- stitute a thorough housecleaning. These changes followed in rapid succession the advent of Colonel Cox, O formerly Governor of Nablus. Pales- tine, as British adviser. Whether the O changes are of Colonel Cox's making or directed by Sir Herbert Samuel from Jerusalem, who in turn receives his instructions from the colonial of- fice, it is difficult to tell. What ap- pears to be clear is that the territory 0 east of the Jordan, which under the ei Turks formed one small district of 511 Palestine, is returning to its former 1 ° , state as part of the Holy Land west of the Jordan. Bank of Detroit Opens Branch Linwood and Euclid. Fl 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State Telephone Main 0224 U N11.411NANSWISWANNW 1W4VSVSNANSISVaVs% 1•1•1%%%S•SWAS se•Wa , sa?....seays.svSS.11•SSAWANONWs1 ..... re "SATISFACTION AND SERVICE FIRST" SCIENTIST EMPLOYS FIVE DODGE CARS IN EXPEDITION TO TRACE MAN'S ORIGIN 1 Second Week Commencing SUNDAY, July 6, 1 p. The Greatest, Mightiest aticl Most o I Beautiful Picture in Years. I it JEWISH INSTITUTE OPENS IN BERLIN erSixDays- 0 Adjunct of University to Stress Jew- ish History Study. "We appreciate your pat- ronage and hope to serve you in the future." Delicious Ice Cream and French Pastry Specially Equipped for Service in Mongolia. Having established to their own year-old dinosaur eggs, we were ex- satisfaction the fact that man existed amining rocks older than humanity" 600,000 years ago, scientists wlil now said Mr. Andrews. "But now we are attempt to trace his origin back an- going to the rocks where human re- other million years. mains are more likely to exist. It is Famous "Louis" Ice Cream. Led by Rey Chapman Andrews, who a gamble, but we think the prospects r eturned (rent Asia a year ago with a justify gambling." French Pastry, Special Cakes and Catering. In their quest the scientists will nest of 26 dinosaur eggs ten million Try our Light Lunches, served daily. . ears add, another expedition sailed push farther west than they hare Our Cantles are made of the best ingredients and in our own shops ever gone before, working both to the from the United States May 25 fur We ere noted for and stand for the best in our line. China. Thence the party will proceed north andthe south of the Altai mountains. As the beginning of ex- We would appreciate • call from you. into the cart of the Gobi desert, in Mongolia, where it is hoped a five-year ploration will he made about 1,000 Our daily service inures your getting what you want at any time. search will reveal further amazing se- miles from the nearest base, Kalgan, Call any of our shops for what you d ' crets concerning the early life of ❑ian, it will he necessary to organize with especial care. Arrangements have beast and reptile. As in the previous expedition, the been made for 200 camels to carry scientists will rely on American-built provisions ahead of the motor trucks. motor cars and trucks for transports- lion, althsugh roads are unknown in Oae s most of the vast territory to be explor- ,, "' ed. Mr. Andrews recently visited Dodge Brothers factory in Detroit, Main Store: where five cars were being equipped far the expedition. Mr. Andrews ex- Professor Alfred Blackman, the dis- pressed great satisfaction with the tinguished Detroit musician, is cons; 7201 E. JEFFERSON at BLVD. 9314 WOODWARD AV E. new equipment and repeated that he ducting, this summer, courses in sing- Phone Edgewood 4105 Phone Empire 5924 attributed a great share of the suc- ing for teachers, professional singers cess of his last memorable expedition and beginners at his studios, 5415 SILVSIGSS. VSNAS.V.S•VVV V VeNSVCVS.v.S.. VS SAV to the remarkable endurance of Dodge Woodward avenue. These courses will Brothers ears. These made it possible continue for four and eight weeks. to accomplish a 30-year task in three Pupils are bring received now. years. In view of this experience it Professor Blackman brings to De- was only natural that he should again troit the traditions that have been insist upon Dodge Brothers cars for nurtured in Italy. He was a pupil of his next expedition. Cotogni at the Royal Conservatory at • Fifteen scientists representing 12 Rome. Cotogni taught de Reszke, One of the most up•to.ekte and unitary most mar. branches of learning, chrsen from Batistini and Beanie, whose marvel- bets in the city. Located with the Reliable 4,000 applicants, constitute the party. ous baritone voice box enchanted mul- Grocery Company. While scientists differ on the sub- titudes. Professor RI:Inman taught KOSHER MEAT MARKET ject, especially since the dims:very of singing in Rome and in Central Eu- the 603,000-year-old Foxhill man in rope and for many years appeared as England, Mr. Andrews is of the belief a grand opera and concert singer, that man evolved in Asia and that it The Blackman course includes will be in the younger rocks of Mon- training in the technique of singing, Phone Empire 2280 8352 TWELFTH ST. golia, if anywhere, that traces of his the various forms of professional sing- first activities will be found. ing and cork for persons specializing . Boulevard French Pastry Shops • ALINOSI BOS., Proprietors sy Alfred Blackman, Exponent of Italian Traditions, Con- duets Summer Courses. 3 Stores — For Your Convenience — 3 Stores 7231 MACK AVE. at BLVD. Phone Melrose 6712 Fresh Meats and Fresh Dressed Poultry Daily. BEN CANVASSER I Kranz T ailor allor mn 10l111,1 Lt. IIIIILIUSI The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodr'd Between Calvert and and Service Prevail Collingwood 1,1 true or •Iltnrier In ,ocal music. tot urantma oi BERLIN. (J. T. A.)—The Insti- tut= .ludaicum, established at the University of Berlin by the famous German scholar, Professor Hermann Leberecht Struck, was formally open- ed June 27, in the presence of the uni- versity faculty and government offi- cials. The purpose of the institute is to study the pest-biblical history of the I es kh people and issue a number of scientific vorks on that subject. State Secretary Becker, who represented the German ministry of religion and edu- cation, pointed out in his speech that Judaism had the greatest influence upon the culture of Western Europe. Professors Guttman and Torezyner, representing the Academy for Jew- ish Science and the College for Jewish Learning, were also present and prom- ised their co-operation in the work of the institute. A library of 4,000 vol- umes which formerly belonged to the late Professor Strack, will be part of the institute. Harvard Prize Play Vehicle for Bonstelle Players Next Week. ..., 141. • eahea.SAVISA0.4eiVes\7.cesece.een ,(70.77Assetreehteetess ewnie.esSeee, O M O Featuring the RED SEA MIRACLE, MOSES AND THE TEN COMMANDMENTS O SOME BIG MOMENTS Adam and Eml Cain and Abell The Terrible Havoc Wrought by the Deluge! 0 The Rain of Brimstone and Fire an the Cities of Sodom and Gomorrah! The Beautiful Story of Joseph and His Brethren! The Worshiping of the Golden Calf! King Solomon ■ and His Thousand Wives! O WHAT DETROIT CRITICS SAY: "AFTER SIX DAYS" is parallel to nothing el. over do. or attempted in pies 0 tures. Stupendous, monumental, "rounding. About all • critic can all finally i• "Cse and S. 15."—Ties.. o "AFTER SIX DAYS' is a tremendous picture. Everyone will find thrills, romance and entertainment In this film which ranke high among the great pictures as the screen.—Free Press. "AFTER SIX DAYS" Is presented In a melodramatic, glamorous and mysterious manner.—News. "You and 1," the Harvard prize play by Philip Barry, will be the of- fering at the Garrick next week, be- ginning Monday night. This play won an outstanding hit at the Garrick last season, starring H. B. Wilmer and Lucile Watson. Evenings, 26c, 50c, 75o (plus tut. Matinees. 25c and 50c. Miss Bonstelle will play the Watson ChlIslren All Performance*, 25c. role, while Minor Watson will be seen ti as Maitland White, the business man u=i0===s0=01===dsamtu=====i0=i0s=t0=0/3 who cherished a desire to be an artist. Mr. White had won a fair degree of success in the world, but in his heart Week Starting is a desire to paint. This desire is MONDAY, JULY 7 brought to the fore when his son, Nights 25c to $1.00. wh n plans to be an architect and who Popular Matinees Tuns:lay, Thursday and Saturday, 25c, 50c. is to go abroad to study, falls in love and is willing to give un his career in , Fifteenth Annual Season—Seventh Week. order to marry. The father bares his Week of June 30th hea rt to the d Nancy Whit the wife, with fine understanding, manipulates on her husband can fol. low his cherished ambition. Maitland retires from business to paint, but being of moderate means cannot at ford a model. His wife arranges with the maid to pose as a model and this result:, in a delightful comedy vein. Offers the Harvard Prize Play Maitland realizes his ambition but does not wholly escape busine•s, while the son realizes his ambition 1 1.0 and meets his heart's desire. / The Los Angeles Sanitorium recent- The estimated number of Jewish ly has made successful experiments children in Detroit between the ages in the use of chlorine gas fumes in of five and 14 is 10,108. I the treatment of tuberculosis. Five Shows Daily: 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M. ....e.w.i. - ■ - •■■■■..■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ nommosaLy p 0 0 0 GARRICK "WHAT A WIFE" it p I p 0 The Bonstelle Company "YOU AND 1" k L. A By Philip Barry As Played by FL B. Warne r •nd Lucile Waleson. A Sparkling Comedy of American Life. Ok■la■■■■. 1 101• ■•■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■ .\\W OM INA •