SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 ThEkentorckinsOiRoxictz MINORITY TREATIES IMPOTENT MEASURES TnimiLTrintrc By DAVID J. HIRSC'H 1 UIIII 111171U , to , ci # 4101 4 1 A., k ic. '"'' 110 fir44 At bpi • N. ,iy,Iskii_. • Q - • Whoa real •11t•t0 I/008 up, ■ oel it is sure to do so, you'll feed pleased that you acted upon our advice and bought. We hay. se..., eral d ' ble buy. you should ie.' ereatigate. MEMBEP DETROIT R Cif All BOAR AllahBA usinaNWISTIRS PIAUI Ant s c y H m ,ey GARFIELD 2423.5380 RE AM COMP AnY A. 1•.e. 'OR ftsr` 8748 LINWOOD AVE. CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES Don't Wait T111 You Get a Court Notice, Boy No•-•—Save Monty H. M. KOFFMAN Melrose ts/311 913 E. linenle Office. 1603 I'd.* Nat'l Bank Bldg. Cadillac 9777 Every Jewish House. wife Should Use Kosher Aluminum Cleanser Cleans and makes aluminum utensils like new. Each box contains six rolls of steel wool and • cake of KOSHER soap. OlNCI krach Household RoProd nris Roknch Kosher Scouring Boarder Rokeach Kosher Soap At amens and hardware stores LROKEACH &SONS,im. ItutOOK1.7,N,Qf.,_ S e w '. $1375 f. 0. b. Factory • • • • VISIONS OF DRAMA OF HIGH ARTISTIC CALIBRE OUTLINED c' Shamrock Pharmacy tett • O'Callaghan Bros. All the Jewish members, an well as some non-Jewish members, withdrew from the Cleveland Chess Club for the purpose of forming a separate or- ' eanization as protest against the anti-Semitic attitude manifested by the club's secretary. The secretary, during a membership drive, issued yards as follow.: "Good luck to all who shun Jews. In the future, only those (Concluded from page 1.) speaking the American language will be admitted. No more Jewish jabber in this club roam" expects to achieve a distinct contribu- • • • • was not is purely Jewish city, time to artistic vnlues and the eleva- Although Jerusalem in its present Status the public observ- tion of the Yiddish stage to a posi- there are features of the Jewish national home such as social and cultural influence. ance of the Sabbath by all Jews, the Hebrew language and the Hebrew edu. lion of rational system, declared Professor Max I.. Margolis of the Dropsie Col- The noted actor's repertoire is var. not only the stand- lege, Philadelphia, temporarily professor of the American School of Archie- ied and embraces ology in Jerusalem, in a lecture which he delivered there. The professor and plays which an. familiar to Yid- expressed the hope that Jerusalem would become the center of Jewish and dish theater-goers of the last genera- lion but the. plays which have been the general culture. vehicles of the leading character ac- ••• • • • W. Deliver. 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Ile is imprisoned in plays a personal preference for the Acre pending the result of an investigation following the outbreak of i Russian, Norwegian and German brigandage In Tranajordania. A number of high government officials were dramatists. charged with complicity in these outbursts. British officials have made' Mr. Fishson has been accorded a representations concerning that fact to the Tranejordanian government. series of ovations since making his appea canoe in Detroit.Representa- Prime Minister Al Rise remained, however, in office despite the accusations tives of influential organizations at a directed against him. private performance recently were so century, impressed with his work and that of Hirsch Grohman, leader of Orthodox Jewry in Poland fur half a died In Warsaw recently at the age of Si. Grohman belonged to a unique his company that they expressed the type of Polish Jew, which is rapidly disappearing. Being one of the greatest gratification in impromptu addresses manufacturers in the country, well acquainted with affairs of the world, a at the conclusion of the play. Praises Company. master of • great fortune, he still remained a devoted adherent of Chassid ism. lie was for many years a member of the Warsaw Kehillah Council, In It letter to The Detroit Jewish) and active in many philanthropic societies. Thousands of Jews and Gentiles Chronicle. the Federation of the Uk- , rainian Jews of Michigan, through participated in his funeral. Arthur I.. Shapiro, general secretary, • • • to a science by Montessori, the Italian educator, have been introduced into teaching of music with conspicuous success by Miss Catherine E. Bird of the Mable Guess Studios at 100 Eliot street. The method of imparting basic knowledge to children in a manner that intrigues their play spirit was invented by Mrs. Carrie Louise Dun- ning and promises to meet with favor in Detroit. The child develops a taste fur music before he begins the study of the scientific aspect of the subject. The procedure is similar to the pro- cess of acquiring the language, which begins with talking and is followed by reading and study of grammar. Instruction in piano follows the same general line. Memory, interest and the training of the fingers are cultivated before the more intellectual aspect of the art is given emphasis. The exponents of the system maintain that it yields a large saving of time. It costs money to send the little ones to school! I Hussein of Iledjas as caliph of the faithful and they demand that a new, we an opportunity to convince our- selves that we have now In Detroit take place at a world congress of Moslems. I Yiddish theater that would be a cred- • • • • have it to any Jewish community. "The Jews of Transylvania deserve all punishment because they "We on our part will do all in our ruined Roumania," was the reply of the Metropolitan Christea Minor to a our moral support, PS delegation of rabbis who visited him at Oradeamore for the purpose of ex-' power to give it pressing their condolence on the occasion of the Metropolitan's father's it well deserves it. "We are sure that the Yiddish death. The rabbis at this occasion asked the bishop's intervention against and Mr.' the continuance of the anti-Jewish excesses in Transylvania. In reply the Playhouse, with Mr. Scharr bishop repeated the old anti-Semitic accusations against the Jews and stated Fishson at its head, will always be that the Jews in Roumania are not entitled to complain against the goy. ready and willing to help the Federa- tion of Ukrainian Jews of Michigan ernment, for "at present Roumania is ruled by a Jewish covenant." I in such undertakings as will promote • • • • the Communistic its ideals and purposes." The creation of national centers was announced by White Russian government in places where the national minorities formed the majority of the population. In many towns and village's of White "The Potters," Revealing Life Russia the official government business will be conducted in the Yiddish of Average Family, Comes language as a result of this decree. All government documents in this town to Garrick Theater. will also be issued in Yiddish. A nother decree of the government, issued Sept. 9, calls for the reorganization of the school system. According to Richard Herndon announces that J. this decree, all instruction Is to be given in the mother tongue of the chil- P. McEvoy's comedy, "The Potters," dren. The number of JewLsh schools in White Russia will, therefore, be will b•gin its Detroit engagement at greatly increased. the Garrick Theater Sunday evening, • • • • Sept. 21, where it comes direct from That a new era is coming to pass in the life of the Ayrian peoples, one a season's run at the Plymouth which should be entirely freed from Jewish influences and Jewish doctrines, Theater, New York, with a company was voiced by General Ludendore defeated German war leader and now of more than 30 players. leader of the German anti-Semites, at the convention of the National So- j "The Potters," one of the greatest cialist party recently held in Weimar. Professor Bartels, German writer stacesees of the past season in New 'an d literary critic, delivered a speech at the first seseinn in which he urged York , is a story of the average Amer- the Germans to denounce the Jewish God and outlined a program according ican family. The play reveals • serio- to which Christianity should be united under what he termed an Arian comic group caught in the tumultuous Christ. Prnfeseor Bartels also demanded the starting of a campaign against life of the present mechanical age. Jews. Blacklists of Jews ought to be compiled everywhere, he stated, and The author shows the close connec- . Jews barred from political and social activities no that the world should tion between comedy and tragedy. . be saved from the Jewish originators of wars and revolutions. The humorous scenes dovetail into the pathetic, and in the quick emotional 1L% changes of the actors there is acting POO t la s. of unusualbrilliance. ' Select Dancing Nightly et=all ''' smmim - ( Shares to the amount of $146,000 have been sold by the Jewish lifer- acknowledges its satisfaction with the chants' Bank of I,emberg in the United States, reports ()tenets Schreck, di-, work of the Yiddish Playhouse. It is rector of the bank, who returned to Lemberg. In addition, Mr. Schreck has as follows: "l'ermit me through the medium of obtained a loan of $150,000 from an American Jewish bank. Ile has also obtained a sum of $100,000 from several of the organizations of Galician' your valunble paper to express our Jews living in America. No interest is being charged on this loan. Ile has thanks to the managers of the Yid- raised a total capital of $400,000 for the bank. The bank is starting an dish Playhouse, 2814 Hastings street, extensive credit loan activity and will open branches throughout Galicia. Messrs. Morris Schorr and Mischa Fishson. • • • • "We are happy to express our grab The majority of the Moslems in India are not opposed to Zionism. Those . who are influenced by the Palestine Arabs are the anti-government party ification at the earnest playing of the which is opposed to ZionLem, declared Ismail Khan, well-known Moslem • cmpany, which is composed of high- leader of India and member of the Indian State Conned, who arrived in, ly talented artists who deserve every ' Jerusalem. Lord Reading, viceroy of India, is a tactful ruler and an able praise for their thoughtful acting, and success. administrator and is beloved by all the inhabitants of India, Khan declared. wish it great "We thank it for having afforded The Moslems in India, he stated, are opposed to the proclamation of King Second and Front St.. Sulphur Mineral, Turkish Tonic, Swedish, Electric B•Bas. SWEDISH MASSAGE Take Woodward Through Car. Cherry 4764 1 • • • • • Rheumatism Grasalt• and Marble. Advanced si Touring Five Passengers I 771e , , GENEVA. — (J. T. A.)—"The in- ternational treaties guaranteeing the , rights of the national minorities in (From Correspondence and Cabin of insists Teletraph:e Ag•ncy.) the various countries, although they are valid as documents of internation- Al ()union states that the colonial office has filially decided to make Haifa al law, do net yet fully solve the prob-1 the Palestine port, not Jaffa. The work will be commenced shortly. lern, (lettered Henri de Jouvanal, ex- minister and French delegate to the I The largest influx of Jewish immigrants Into Palestine was recorded for fifth assembly of the League of Na. the month of August. According to official statistics, 2,670 Jewish immi- hone, in an interview here. grants entered the country. The question of the national minorities is extremely delicate and The elections to the Jewish workers' councils were completed in all Pales- complicated," M. de Jouvanal stated. tinian towns. The majority of the elected members belong to the Jewish "Despite the treaties signed, the labor party, Achduth Ila-Avoda. Among those elected to the Jaffa council is League of Nations is aware that a one Arab railway worker, treaty concerning such matters is one • • • • thing end the fulfillment another. As Ben Gurion, Palestinian Jewish labor leader, will shortly proceed to the situation now stands, it is unable Moscow for the purpose of negotiating with the Soviet authorities concern- to do anything else. The power of ing facilities for a large number of chalutzim who are now in Soviet Russia the League is only moral and has no apparatus with which to enforce the , and are desirous of proceeding to Palestine. . • • • execution of these treaties. Sir Herbert Samuel, Thigh Commissioner of Palestine, will remain another "The League of Nations sends an- term in office, it is thought in connection with his return from England. flintily its commissions to various It is stated that, while he was in England, he reached an agreement with countries for the purpose of meeting. representatives of the national minor- the British colonial office to continue in office. • • • • ities, to report to the League on the Nahum Sokolow, chairman of the executive of the World Zionist Or- situation of these minorities." ganization, was taken seriously ill In Berlin Sept. 9. Ile is suffering from Deals With Complaints. heart trouble and is being treated In a sanitarium. Later reports indicate The council and the assembly thus he is improving, according to the statements of the physicians at the sani- gain first hand knowledge of condi- tions and are able to that with the tarium. • • et an pla int s. Cab drivers must not cultivate beards any more In the Republic of The object of the League of Na-, Lithuania, according to the chief of police in the city of Kowno. The chief tions is to safeguard the interests of withdrew the license of the two Jewish cab drivers Sept. 10 because these the national minorities," de Jouvanal drivers have whiskers. It is test permissible for cab drivers to be bearded, further stated, "hut it is also the task, of these minorities to adapt them-H he declared. not nrIves to the existing f orms end no The formation of a special committee to settle Jews on the land was to create a 'state within a state:" confirmed by the central executive committee of the Communist party. , Concerning the mandate system, the ' Among the members of that committee are the well-known Communist lead- French delegate declared "thee the ern, Litwinow, Krassin, Mereschin and Dimaatetein, formerly people's coma - present way of administering the mandated territories must Inc altered.1 missioner for Jewish affairs. • • • • This is, however, a very delicate ewes- Condemnation of the Yevsekzia, the Jewish section of the Cummunist , tion and requires much investigation party, was expressed in a leaflet issued and circulated by the Zionist-Social- before any definite action can be into in the district of Wolyn. The leaflet strongly protested against the , taken." persecutions directed at the Hebrew language and the continuous arrests Professor Murray Emphatic. ' Professor Gilbert Murray of Eng- of Zionists by the Yevsekzla. . • • • land addressed the. assembly fort The forming of a world union of Jewish youth associations was pro- three-quarters of an hour on the dut-i claimed at what was termed a World Conference of Jewish Youth Asisocia-1 ies of the League of Nations towards I Bons which was concluded in Danzig Sept. 9. Twenty-one associations from , the national minorities. nine countries, with a general membership of 40,000, joined the world "The League exists for the purpose union, it wan reported at the conference. • , of securing justice for the national minorities," Professor Murray stated. * 0 * * The chief rabbi of Moscow, Dr. Mazeh, is in declining health and his I , "It is, however, necessary to improve condition is held as very grave, according to reports which reached Riga from the method. It would be much better Moscow, Dr. Mazeh recently suffered several hemorrhages and the attend- if the states which contain national ing physicians expressed the fear that another hemorrhage would cause minorities would bring to the atten- death. The rabbi practically lost his sight a short time ago. tion of the League the potential . • • • • troubles, instead of keeping silent un- The Shechita, the slaughtering of animals according to Jewish ritual, ail great difficulties arise and create was broadly discussed and by sonic speakers attacked at the conference of a problem with which it is red easy sanitary inspectors which was held in London recently. One of the in- to ,,, pe. " spectorn, however, defended the Shechita, declaring that it was a religoius The Creek foreign minister, Politis, matter and that any outside interference would be an act of religious who participated in the discussion, agreed in principle with the purport intolerance. • • . • of Professor Murray's conception, but • •• Three weekly Yiddish papers issued under the titles of Sheigetz, I,obus insisted that all those national minor- and Masik, appeared recently in Warsaw containing writings of a porno- Ries who rely for the defense of their graphic character. The rabbinate immediately took a definite stand against rights on outside interference made these publications and proclaimed a ban against the editors, publishers and themselves odious to the rest of the distribtitors of the papers. In addition, the rabbinate requested the govern• population. ment to prohibit the elistribution. of athepu!dications • • • Rokeach vim . 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