SEPTEMBER 5, 1921 THEI)EntorUnisti OROMG113 . JUDAEANS SEEKING il—IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 1111111111111111111111111111 ailithliffill 1111111111101111 E1111111111 r= aN oo3etteg elip $60,000 FOR WORK i t 1 too i v ial , c Sheriff George A. Walters Growth Throughout Country YG Vii";" .1 5 ( IT BY illialLTnnire DAVID J. HIRSCI- I I. V 0 % 11 < ki,i4,A,17,,,,,,,e,l,„.1. C , F OR SALE 1.1 OWNER . 50/MY MY "" 1 Leon 5OLD We can show you red est•t• op. portanities that you should take Rock hot• 'advantage of at voce. I tom prices for properties t hat we have irwestIg•ted and recommend. , E c„, Reports from Vienna are that Hans Ilerzl was converted to Haptistism, riot to Catholicism, as formerly reported. The ceremony took place in the Baptist chapel in Vienna by Pastor George Sarre. At the hour when de voted Zionists carne to pay tribute to the memory of his father at his grave in Vienna, Hans Byrd became a Baptist. • • • • e mr mm MIT A E At C M (1300.21 „,to. -7- 4,, Of UNITID iltiii01IMIALTIASSPI Joseph N. Ulman has been appointed by Governor Albert C. Ritchie te fill a vacancy on the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City until the genera election of 1926. Mr. Ullman is professor of law at the University of Mary- land Law School. Ile also is president of the Prisoners' Aid Association and treasurer of the Montrose School for Girls. • • • • la HR Ft S cla REALTY OM0 CAnYA. FGARFIELD 2423 53ao 8748 LINWOOD AVE NIEF .0 CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES D eal Weil Till You Get • Court Notice. Buy New—Java Monty KOFFMAN H . M. Heiress 1054 912 E. glarceelt Olfecw 1603 First Nail Bank Bldg, Cadillac 9777 SO. The Shamrock Pharmacy O'Callaghan Bros. We Deliver. Snappy and Courteous Service. Two Stores. 9101 LINWOOD 9118 LINWOOD Phone Gaifield 2339 Garfield 4467 The Latvian government has issued an order granting permission to the 1,500 Jewish refugees from Soviet Russia to remain in the country anti Oct. 20. Permission to remain in the country previously granted to these refugees had expired and the government was preparing to repatriate them The prolongation of their stay was granted as a result of a request by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. • • Deserves Re-Election NEW YORK. — Plans have been completed by National Young Judaea for a campaign to obtain 5,000 sup- porting members at $10 each. The hive will take place during the period of Nov. '7 to 16 and will he carried on simultaneously throughout the country. Young Judaea is the largest Jew- ish youth organization in the coun- try, with 750 clubs comprising a membership of 14,000 boys and girls. The clubbs meet regulraly weekly or bi-weekly with programs on Jewish literature, festivals, history, current events and l'alestine, which are fur- nished by the national headquarters. The $50,000, which it is the object of the campaign to raise, is urgently needed by Young Judaea in order to maintain its extensive educational work as well as for administrative purposes and for expansion. De- mands from all over the country for affiliation indicate the natural growth of Young Judaea sentiment and it is in order to take care of the new clubs that special field work is projected for the corning year. (From Correepondeni• and Cable. of Je•isk Telegraph< Agency.) Blum, Socialist me nib( r of Parliament, may be appointed by th Herriot government ea ambassador of France to t'e court of St. James according to a report published by the paper Intransigetant. M. Blum i• a Zionist and was recently active in the Keren ilayesod campaign in France Aceir I/07 , . PleNeo -TM I ' ROE /5 (4 Q. Pointed to as Calling For Large Fund -11Lotiv it Mow "WE E 7.: Solely Upon His Record F-= SECOND TERM Endorsed by the Following Prominent Detroit Jewish Citizens: Twenty thousand dollars has been appropriated by the Independent Order Headed by Nathan Straus. B'nai D'rith for the establishment of a branch office in Mexico City for the' Chief among the supporters of DR. HUGO A. FREUND purpose of carrying on relief work among the Jewish immigrants in that MILFORD STERN FRED M. BUTZEL S. E. SALLAN city. The Independent Order B'nai B'rith has been one of the first Ameri Young Judaea in the United States DAVID OPPENHEIM EUGENE SLOMAN is Nathan Straus, the "grand old = JULIAN KROLIK can Jewish organizations to interest itself in the situation in Mexico and DR. JOSEPH A. KOPEL man" of Zionism, who is chairman J. B. LASKY F. G. MAU the possibility which that country may afford for Jewish immigration. DR. S. J. EDER of the board of trustees of the na- DR. M. R. VAN BAALEN SAM LACHMAN MAURICE ARONSON tional organization, with Dr. David ALEX GOLDSTEIN SAMUEL REISS HARRY FRANK Palestinian merchants were greatly surprised by the issuance of the de Sola Pool, one of the most promi- DR. J. H. POLOZKER CORDON Z. RABBI HARRY DR. CHAS. D. AARONS government orders which introduce a higher tariff on numerous articles inn nent in the American rabbinate, as MAURICE J. CAPLAN DR. MORRIS D. SILVER SAMUEL. GERSON ported to Palestine from abroad. The merchant delegation will appear be associate chairman. The other offi- EMORY MONASH MORRY FEINBERG SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN fore Sir Gilbert Clayton, civil secretary of the Palestinian government, now cern are Moves Turman, president; MAX SMITT DAVID SAFIR GEORGE GOLDSTEIN acting High Commissioner in the absence of Sir Herbert Samuel, and will David Tannenbaum, chairman of the ABRAM SAPIRO SAM FELAVIN JACOB SCHREIBER ask for the postponement of the date when the ordinance goes into effect. executive committee: Louis J. Gri- LOUIS COFIANE • • • • MRS. MORTON ASHNER BEN SIMON betz, Sylvan Kuhn and Emanuel M. N. FRIEDMAN BENJAMIN FENTON SAM CAPLAN A great number of Jewish city dwellers in the Ukraine are expressing Neumann, vice-presidents, and Theo- CHARLES K. SANDORF BARNEY SMITH CHARLES GOLDSTEIN a desire to avail themselves of the opportunity to settle on the land. Since dore R. Racoosin, treasurer. MAURICE SCHWARTZ LEOPOLD D. MAYER MRS. AARON DE ROY the central executive committee in the Ukraine has issued the decree con- The 750 clubs will assemble for A. E. SCHREIBER J. 1. SAPIRO PELAVIN H. cerning granting facilities for Jewish and settlers, agricultural institutions the opening of the new club season LOUIS COHEN NATHAN SCHREIBER JAMES FEINBERG are flooded with Jewish applicants. Measures are now being taken to pre- during the week of Sept. 14 to 22. SOL BLUMROSEN BENJAMIN ROSENTHAL LOUIS SHAPIRO vent this Jewish "back to the land" movement from assuming a disorganized The opening exercises will be marked J. T. WEINBERG BEN. SCHWARTZ MORTON ASHNER character. everywhere by special programs sug- F. A. WEISMAN • • • • SOL. PERLMAN AARON DE ROY gested by the national organization. D. LEVY AND SON CHARLES HOFFENBURG ALBERT BLUESTEIN Another synagogue was the object of an attack by anti-Semitic student, Has Large Enrollment. H. GOLDBURG SAM GOLDMAN DAVID KING in Tejus, Transylvania, The inhabitants of Tejus are contemplating build- Young Judaea for the coming sea- DANIEL BROWN HYMAN ULLIAN MRS. EDWARD ATLAS ing a new church in the city. Some of the well-to-do Jews made consider son ha_s the largest enrollment of M. FISHER DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN MAX RUBIN able contributions for the purpose. In addition the building committee clubs and leaders in its history. Near- SAM GOLDBERG MOE EHRLICH JACK DIAMONDSTONE arranged a matinee performance, the income to go toward the building of ly 900 leaders, many of them college ROY F. NATHAN SAUL S. WEISMAN IRVING WOLFGANG the church. Leaving the matinee performance., students attacked the local graduates or specially trained for the REV. A. KATZER SAM RAPPAPORT LOUIS ROSENTHAL synagogue, smashed the windows and destroyed everything within their work, are directing these groups. ED KIEIN JOE COMINER I. AUGUST reach. The opening of the season this year HARRY WOLOSHIN JACK KRAUSE • • • NATHAN HACK comes almost at the beginning of the LOUIS RICHTER HARRY BOESKY SAM FRIEDMAN Dr. Alexander Eliasberg, a Russo-Jewish author who was long resident new Jewish calendar year A series MEYER COHEN WM. FANDEM I. BERKOVITZ in Munich and was during the expulsion of alien Jews last year arrested of programs for all the meetings of ISRAEL BANK S. GUNSBERG WM. LIEBOWITZ and expelled. recently died In Berlin. Mme. Era berg, who is a non the coming season has been worked SAMUEL WELLER HARRY LEVY MEYER GINSBERG Jewess, was arrested on a charge of having made disparaging remarks in : at by the educational department SAMUEL D. COHEN B. ABRAMOVITZ JOSEPH CHERCOS conversation about the Bavarian government. her husband was becaus and will be made available weekly. In BLUMA LEVIN HARRY GLICK H. R. APPLEBAUM of that arrested and expelled as an undesirable alien. The arrest and ex order to give these programs more pulsion affected Dr. Eliasberg's health and he was unwell all the time he effective circulation, Young Judaea was in Berlin. has added to its list of regular publi- • • • .t cations a hi-weekly leader's bulletin, The secular Jewish !schools in Warsaw will not reopen with the beginning intended as a manual for club leader- of the new school year, the administration of the schools announced, unless ship. the Jewish population provides sufficient financial support. The situatioi The administrative committee of at present is critical and unless some change takes place soon thousands of Young Judaea has called upon every Jewish children will be deprived of educational facilities. The board of the one of its clubs to arrange for open- Warsaw Municipal Council rejected an application of the central Jewi ,th ings during the week of Sept. 14 school organization for a subside of 25,000 ozlotis (about $5,000). Hitherto to 22. An interview with Dr. Alexander many years. next Tuesday's primary, declared: the Jewish schools were supported by Jewish relief organizations of "They will have a nominee who un- Silverman, head of the department et "Frequently there has been a lack America. Declares Candidacy of Kales chemistry of the University of Pitts- derstands the needs of the First dis- of candidates of the caliber of Mr. • • • • Unusual Opportunity For Hales in the city. But this year, in trict and of Detroit; who will be fully burgh, appeared in the July issue of More .than 3,700 books have been written or compiled on Professor the American Magazine on the art of competent to take care of those needs the First Congressional district, the Republicans. Albert Einstein and his theory of relativity, according to a bibliographical candidacy of William R. Hales gives and who can be trusted to do no with- glass making. The article is written list published recently by Morris Yecot, professor of mathematics at the from the layman's point of view, tell- out playing politics. They will have The Detroit Free Press, writing Republican voters the opportunity for University of Louvain. Out of this number of books but 435 have beer which they have been looking. If a nominee who can be relied upon to ing of the many interesting phases published in Germany, 1,150 in England, 690 in France, 215 in Italy, 12f editorially on the candidacy of Wil- of the art and giving abundant scien- they nominate Mr. Kates, they will se- stand for real Republican principles in Rolland. Eleven hundred and seventy-five scholars have written on the liam R. Hales, the Detroit engineer, tific data. in national affairs." for congress in the First district in lect the most promising candidate in relativity theory. Of this number 350 live in Germany, 185 in England 150 in France, 128 in the United States, 65 in Italy, 50 in Rolland, 49 it Austria, 37 in Switzerland. • • • 71--71 ~1~ 1T171~7Th Court action for libel may be started against several German anti 1 -51-111,05-6 151 EPP& 7'1 T1 Semitic newspapers in behalf of De Stephen S. Wise of the United and Free Synagogue of New York. The Neue Nieder Schlesische Zeitune printed what was alleged to be a part of an address delivered by Dr. Stephen S. Wise in which he was quoted as having expressed himself in insulting terms con- cerning Jesus and the !Madonna. Dr. Wise has requested Professor El- bogen of the Berlin Hochschule to demand from the newspapers a denial of their statements and make ample apology. Kould they refuse to do so, Dr. Wise will start libel suit against them . mar • 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. TO EUROPE In the shortest possible time. 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In reply to Mr. Alexander's complaint that immigration officials have applied the immi- gration law with particular severity upon Jewish immigrants, resulting in their almost total exclusion, Malan stated: "While /he government will continue to use the provisions of the immigration law to keen out undesir- ables, it will make no discrimination against any particular European race or nationality. It has already issued instructions to immigration officials to act in accordance with this policy." The Commission for National Minorities, together with the People's Commissariat for Agriculture in the Ukraine, will be in charge of the new movement conducted in the Ukraine with a view of settling the impoverished Jewish masses of the towns on the land. The central executive committee of the Communist party in the Ukraine has instructed the People's Corn. missariat for Agriculture to grant all facilities to those Jews who are willing to take up agricultural pursuits on the same principles which are applied to all other applicants. The work of aiding the settlers is to be conducted. under the supervision of the People's Commissariat for Agriculture and the Commission for National Minorities. The capital necessary for the carrying out of this plan will be sought by the commission. They intend to make official representations to the Jewish philanthropic institutions abroad. ft t Sjt t Ir $1 iI 1 11 an d Engravers angOUT7711 SLOG. DETROIT Funeral Directors and Embalmers 7739 John R. Street lc /a aNak.ISI ■ Ik‘alls74:N.IMIL‘Aal.,01.10•711111.Na‘s\IK117%.\181 ■ 11.11..̀1 CIRCUIT COURT In tl Lr Endorsed by the Lawyers of Wayne County at the Bar Association Primary. TI rI tf if r. 3 7 lc Republican Primaries September 9. yr EESSMSTMEMYE Il rA Telephone Empire 2114 fi To The lIc 1 w.w..............m......................m........w, , , C g it Commercial Artists i r g LEWIS BROTHERS i r MILLER 1 51 To what extent traffic accidents and violations involve illiterates and foreign-born persons through their inability to read warnings or directional signs and to what extent these violators have had driving experience is being studied in connection with the conference on street and highway safety, it was made known in a report by Secretary of Commerce Hoover, IIIIMNI under whose leadership a number of national organizations are working to reduce automobile accidents. One of the organizations co-operating with MANUEL URBACH the conference, the Delaware Safety Council, has asked the magistrates Granite and Marble. and clerks of city courts to help get facto about the type of traffic violator who is being brought up for traffic offenses. When enough replies have been received an analysis will be attempted to determine whether the in- formation can be used to help the conference to make recommendations. 164 Winder Street Phen• Cadillac 48 Londe A. Werhue, Represent•tIve Me Only Jewish MONUMENT Dealer is Detroit. Ri JUDGE GUY A. Y l Pedals Muslciaos—The Band You Lae. to Dance With. Monuments Ewsmonsomlpa.,,z,„912, RETURN The question of admitting into l'russian citizenship two scientists who applied was discussed animatedly at a meeting of the German Reichsrat under the chairmanship of the minister of the interior, owing to the fact that these applicants were Jews. The applicants are the Hungarian Jewish chemist, Dr. Gyemant, and Dr. Jules Samuels of Holland. The representa- tive of Bavaria in the Reichsrat was prejudiced against admitting the two applicants on account of their Jewish origin. On the other side the repre- sentative of Preemie, State Secretary Meister, pointed to the fact that the applicants were of high culture and scientific workers. He demanded that the question of admitting or refusing them citizenship be decided by a roll call of the council. The meeting was postponed for the purpose of further inquiry. • • • • To fight for equal rights on the ground of self-respect is the aim of the German Jews organized in the Central Union of German Citizens of the Jewish faith. declared Dr. Berlak at the conference held at Wuerzburg of the Union of German Students of the Jewish Faith, an affiliated body. The fight must be extended, he said, to reject the doctrines of nationalist Ju- daism in the same way as absolute assimilation is rejected. In party ques- tions, Pr. Fuchs, another speaker, declared, the union is neutral, but it is pledged to oppose all anti-Semitic parties. The German Jew, he asserted, is a part of the German people since the period of the emancipation. Jewish emancipation, however, is possible only in a liberal German state and the work of the German Jews is to fight for the preservation of such a liberal German state. • Select Dancing Nightly 1 2,757EMEIRESSI `2002_ LSZSTESSNEE2EMEMESF 'fff, Tiiieeeeveeeeopeerereeeeeeeteel-Aotiveeeeee. -eit,, weeTe- ---------=-= Lf, - - '' ' .......................... . ''' ........ . . . . ....................