OCTOBER 10, • 1924 ritcprriton;A Nun (AIMICLE RAPS IMMIGRATION ACT AS ANOMALOUS AND HARD MEASURE final Prnmrc DAVID J. HIRSCH By TUIHTTUritQl (Concluded from page 1.1 - IN5rRL- NMI'S fOR Me ( ■ 41 111 .111..neg,INN P YEARS LATER ! (From C rrrrrr _07.7 115 All the crazy folks are not in the sanitarium. The man who would rather pry rent installments than pay • little at a time for his home needs to listen to his wife. MEMBER UMW REALEST/a( BOARD MUD N WES118111881TIASSN IMF - HEIALTY COM PracH GARFIELD 2423.5380 8748 LINWOOD AYE. CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES Don't Wait Till You Get • Court Notice. Buy Now—Save Money Pt.. Cables of Jewish-T• is Agency.) ' GANO GORO DMANILS THE gf.Nr I ondene• and clumsy provision are legion in num- ber. Business people in Canada who want to extend their business and take up residence in this country are, if born in a quota country, subject to the quota regardless of the number of years they have lived in Canada, their Canadan citizenship or their, H. M. KOFFMAN Melro•• NIA 912 E.., lisnsoek Offices 1803 FIrst N•t'l Bank Bldg. Coddles 9777 • Every Jewish House, wife Should Use Rokeazh Kosher Aluminum Cleanser Cleans and makes aluminum utensils like new. Each box contains six rolls of steel wool and a cak ? of KOSHER soap. Otter Roltearh 11 amehold !Sodas. Rolteach Kosher Scouring Powder Rohm h Kosher Soap At all grocery and hardware store 1.ROKEACII & SONS, Inc. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Jackie Coogan, American boy film star who was received by the Pope, 'handing in country. the commercial social life of the A case or came to will proceed from Rome on a tour through the Orient. Be will visit Greece, my attention where a man born in Asia Minor, Armenia, Syria and Palestine. Russia, brought to Canada at the age • • • • of 4 months a Canadian citizen for Edmund Vichnin, a Philadelphia boy, Is the latest American piano upwards of 15 ' years and an outatand- virtuoso to hold the attention of the musical world in Berlin. Vichnin is ing character in the business life of the son of a Jewish journalist, the city editor of the Philadelphia Jewish his city, is unable to come . here be- World. ceuse of his inability to obtain an S . • • • • irnmigration certificate chargeable to • • • Leon Blum, leader of the French Socialist party, will, in all probability, the Russian quota..,Many Canadians be appointed ambassador to Germany, according to information given out who have entered this country prior by well-informed parliamentray circles in Paris. Mr. Blum is an executive to July 1, 1924, and who are desirous member of the Palestine Foundation Fund in France. of bringing their families here arc • • • • • subjected to this harsh provision. Mustapha Kemal Pasha, president of the Turkish republic, the govern . These Canadian citizens had every -ment of which has abolished the caliphate and exiled the caliph from Turkey, right to assume that their wives and will be asked to accept the caliphate himself. This request will be submitted • children would be permitted to join to him by a Moslem delegation from India which is to leave for Angora ' them. The act, intended to work shortly, according to reports which were received in Jerusalem. ' otherwise, has done and is doing a great deal to break up the hood life • • • • The archives of the Chovevei Zion, the first Palestine committee formed I which Americo has tried to foster as by Russian Jews in the eighties to create a popular movement for the its ideal. The following example of , colonization of Palestine, were transferred front Odessa to the Jewish the non-quota, preference and quota i national library at Jerusalem. These recor d s contain many important his- • Provisions of the act as affecting ' torical documents, as well as data on the first Jewish colonization attempts Canadian people is illustrated by the in Palestine. • following actual case: An American I citizen, resident in this country, can • • • • . Arthur Dieter, well-known anti-Semitie writer and leader of the Cool .• bring his 17-year-old natty(' Canadian kische parka, recently was suddenly taken ill at the railway station at Saab daughter to this coutnry as a non fold. At the hospital he made the astounding statement that "sow, poisoned , guide alien, his unmarried 20-year-'. my beer." Munich polive confiscated an extra issued by the Nuernberg . old childss-born in the old country. paper edited by the Jew baiter, Streicher, whiCh carried a headline in held carves under the preferred class us a type, "Jews Poisoned Dinter." , quota alien, and his single daughter, 22 years of age, is subject to the • • • • Rabbi Meyer Berlin, leader of the American Mizrachi, returned Sept. le I quota of the country of her nativity, . although brought here by her father who was'. from Palestine after a visit of several months. Rabbi Berlin, accompanied to Palestine by his family, which will establish permanent ' and mother from England when she , residence there, elated that the development of the Jewish national home-, was 3 years of age." Miss Mary Caplan, educational di- land is progressing rapidly. The Mizrachi organization tendered a public' reception to its returning president, who reported on conditions in Palestine., rector Of the United Jewish Charities, • in her report dwelled upon the need • • • • f.: in better understanding between Through the generosity of Jules Mustbaum of Philadelphia. the Luzern- bourg Museum in Paris has become the possessor of "Lev Andelys at Sun-Inative and foreign-born persons. She set," by the American painter, Gilbert White. The picture was acquired I told of the attitude of a Michigan' I educator who, during one of the dis- by Mr. Mastbaum, who intended to take it to America. Later, however, he I , cussions on the Johnson-Rod decided that a picture so fine should not belong to one person, but should patio!' bill, declared that the "Jews,' be presented to the public. The Luxembourg Museum was approached and ever since they left Egypt, had been has decided to accept the gift. ...- , in every nook and corner of the • • • 0 Nearly 600 Jewish immigrants arrived in Mexico during the past three I globe, and yet the ghettos are a liv- ing monument to their inability to according to information received in Chicago by the headquarters l months, W its representative in Mexico assimilate." Miss Caplan said that of the Independent Order B'nai B'rith froi - . City. Jewish immigration into Mexico is in generdl increasing. Economic the persistence of the Jew in his Ju- ideism should be welcomed rather than conditions, however, are not improving and work is scarce, according to th e . discouraged and that in all worth- report. The Independent Order B'nai B'rith has leased a building in Mexico City which Lo now being fitted out to carry on immigration aid work while social, economic and cultural in Mexico. J. L. Weinberger is in charge of the work in that country. , enterprises the Jew is an active par- ticipant and by that token assimi- . . • . lated . The death of Proftissor Adelhert Dueringer, a member of the German l Ghetto • Passing Ph.e. Reichstag and a famous legal authority in Germany, recently occurred ie "The ghetto," Miss Caplan added, Berlin. At one time, Professor Dueringer belonged to the German Na- "was the expression of the unfriend- tionalist party, whiqh he left on account of its attitude on the assassination 1 nau. At the last gereral election he was returned to , liness, toward to put the it mildly, of ghetto the non- of Dr. Walter Retife Jews. The in 1, Jew the Reichstag as a member of the People's party. Ile was the author of a . ' the United States is a passing phase policy , number of articles in which he vigorously opposed the anti-Semitic of the German nationalists as harmful to the interests of the German people ' of to American life. it But ' stop realize Jewish that often is few the . • • • • SMOOTH PERFORMANCE A program of constant me- chanical refinement involv7 ing the body, engine, clutch, brakes and other units of Dodge Brothers Motor Car, has resulted in an unusual smoothness of performance. You have only to ride in the car to instantly appreciate the decided freedom from vibration. THOMAS J. DOYLE JEFFERSON AT CIIENE WOODWARD AT MARTIN PLACE ELMWOOD 4460 6LENDALE 7117 Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward --Empire 6980 Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos Campau—Empire 4083 Hergenroeder, Inc., 14615 E. Jefferson—Hickory 7600 Midwest MotorCo.,7753GrandRiver—Garfield 7100 Dix-Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix—West 1601 Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot—Lincoln 1172 The plan to start Jewish colonization work and industrial settlements of enmity of native Americans towards' ti- mites. The I their Jewish neighbors that creates in Jews pi Mexico does not find favor with the German an Se - Deutsehe Zeitung publishes an Reticle under the heading, "('alley Dallas ," I the j Jewish group that is in process of , Pail ustment to the American situation in which the Mexican president-elect, who. is visiting Germany, is sternly) feeling that American ideals and the Ml exico d' wou 16.1CIOCWIXISNW0s1sWsli criticized for inviting Jewish refugees to settle in Mexico. Bolshevik bandit institutions are not what they ha il ment of Immigrant Education, the and notes's( events of the past delivered at the last annual meeting, • • thus become the New Zion" through ('atlas, who in "a . I them. the Buurd of year. The report of the American is also given. . general with a Jewish hook-nosed, flat-footed following," the Deutsche 1 - All discussions on immigrant edu- The Year Book is illustrated aith 11'onimerc ' e and the Nisiting ' llouse- Zeitung declares. Cables, the paper asserts, is allied with international ! cation are futile unless this educe- keeping Jewish Committee contains ' state- specimens of pages from the 1': blush I hi s ass oeietio,' , men. Jewry "from the New York bankers to the German pressmen and the ---- — ' ' ments on subects of vital importance press, and contains portraits of May.•r ..tiopal work is concerned with the i n a nimbi er . r Biblical principle of 'Love thy neigh- to the Sews of America, such as the Suliberger, Simon Wulf, J.,eph 0 . • • YEAR BOOK REPLETE Ku Klux Klan, the so-called "'Jewish Krauskopf, Henry Berkowitz and I Reports to the contrary notwithstanding, the educatien department of , boy as thyself.' But it is refreshing to note the democratic procedure vote," immigration and anti-Jewish Benzion Helper. o f the WITH USEFUL DATA the Palestine Zionist Executive has not resigned in consequence propaganda. The interesting address I decision of the Zionist Actions Committee to redeye' the Keren illy Id I practiced by the Detroit department (Concluded from page 1.1 of Simon Miler, president of the Jew- "Be true, if you would be be. grant for the Hebrew schools in Palestine from f110,000 to f58,000. Fob of recreation under the leadership of a protest against the Commissioner C. E. Brewer. Two Yes, the most significant tendencies ish l'ublication Society of America, 'levet]." lowing the resignation of the Vaud Ilachinuch as reduction, the education department, of which Dr. Joseph Luria is head, years ago he introduced an innova- at the' , - aside a week issued a statement to the press that the department, while deploring the tion by settings lowest possible minimum, recreation camp for Orthodox Jewish' 1 . 46 341314, 33.183343.8i 1 , 1 1 ttttttttttttttttttttttt reductions in the budget, already fixed at the considers it its duty, in view of the undertakinga in behalf of the educational children so that a they may enjoy der- ' ing the summer week of wholesome system by the Palestine Zionist Executive, not to rithdraw. outdoor life under conditions en- . • * • We Deliver. ec l are d I abling them to observe the dietary Snappy and Courteous Service. Jewry all over the world finds itself in an hour of greatest need, d Dr. Hertz in his message for the high holy days. Ile said "Our emigrant laws. This is in line with the true Two Stores. brethren, fleeing from famine, racial hatred and religious fanaticism, find I spirit of America and gives a prac- 9101 LINWOOD the doors of the United States closed to them. The masses of our brethren , tical demonstration of the principle 9118 LINWOOD are again scattered to the four winds. Even in strange, distant lands, the' of the freedom of religious expres- , I Phone Garfield 2339 Latin-American countries, the only countries open for our refugee brethren, 'Ic'n•'' Miss Caplan was chairman of the Garfield 4467 grave religious dangers await the newcomers. In these countries there is no organized Jewish life, only Marranoism is to be found. Often the earlier nominating committee and was SA ••• %%%% . Jewish settlers have totally abandoned Judaism. The general outlook on named a member of the standing coin- .. m ed appointed to anals ze . perm, i- the situation of the Jews sharpens our vision to the supreme task which mi eels arid estimate their value to those faces our people." engaged in social work with foreign. • • • • Mount Ararat, on the summit of which, according to Biblical tradition, born persons. Describes Immigrant Work. Don't suffer—get qulek relief. Noah's ark rested after the flood, will be turned into a modern resort for Effective and inexpensive. tourists from all parts of the world. A railway is planned to the summit, Miss Faye II. Cashdan, the worker It costs nothing to come down which is 17,000 feet- above sea level. Ararat, located in eastern Armenia, for the immigrant aid department of and find out lying between Lakes Van and Urmia' and the Araxes river, now forms the the United Jewish Charities, de- frontier between Turkey, l'ersia and Armenia. Superstitious fear and scribed the services given to Jewish THE WAYNE BATHS natural obstacles have prevented the natives from attempting the ascent immigrants arriving in Detroit. She' Second and Front Sts. of the mountain. However, its summit has been repeatedly reached by ' said that the department works in Sulphur Mineral, Turkish Europeans and its geological peculiarities have been noted. Its cone is co-operation with the Council Which of Jew- re- Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths. the crater of an extinct volcano and, because of its height, is snowcapped ish Women of destined New York, throuhout the year. norts every immigrant to, SWEDISH MASSAGE g Detroit, and gives information to in- Take Woodward Through Car • • • • Cherry 4764 An attack for his alleged pro-Jewishness was launched against the Pros- quiring relatives and renders friendly • ian minister of the interior, Herr Severing, at a meeting of the chief coin- service to the family on arrival. The mission of the Prussian diet. In the course rs of a speech on the estimates department extends to them, after they friendly have reached their destination, for the ministry of the int erior, the German Nationalist Deputy Negenborn the greeting which they re- said it was high time the frontiers of Germany were closed against the east new and unaccustomed were the country w European Jews and that those of them already th lled. quire in their Upon receipt of in- . in expelled. The minister of the interior, he complained, treated these alien Jews far surroundings. formation from po rt s of entry, giving and other facts favorably. Numerous officials, he alleged, had fallen victims to bribes sin regard addre to the the sses immigrants, the names, from last European Jews to allow them to come into the country. It was cials and that would put n worker immediately connects them the duty of the government to punish these officials . with such social, recreational and coin- stop to the practice. ,e' • • • • Fire Prevention Week again atnal For larger articles such as sil- io opportunities as arc Dyad- The national minorities gained an overwhelming victory in the municipal c a in the community. points to the folly of keeping' verware, paintings, rugs, etc., elections of Kovno, the capital of Lithuania. Election returns made known ble Immigrants admitted under bond , Select Dancing Nightly Sept. 22 showed that out of the 70 aldermen elected to - the city council of .papers and valuables in the space - is available in our stor- Kovno, 39 Feats were obtained by the parties of the national minorities. Of require very intensive work. Every , home or at the office. these, 21 aldermen are Jews. l'revious to election day the Jewish population immitsrant womanaand child because admitted o f age vaults. iteracycounatry on bond wee split into a number of antagonistic factions. each advocating the election to this li ty to become a public ll, Particular People Prefer At low rates you can rent one of their own representative. However, the action of the Lithuanian gov,•rn• charge or physical or mental defect, the Palais ment in dispersing a meeting of the Jewish National 0ouncil, declaring i is under direct supervision until the Exceptional convenience and of our Safety Deposit Boxes to he a non•legalize•I body, and the resulting excitement create( a • v.is bond is terminated and the immigrant Strictly censored. Highest accessibility is afforded clients for safekeeping of jewelry and b,ind which unified the parties and secured for them a proportionate Jewish unconditionally admitted. Special re- Standard - - i these cases and sponsibility is felt Ti representatlor in the council. at either our thin ntou n bank valued papers. Located in a • • • • , Prefab Musicians—The Band You every effort is made to encourage w protest against the evils of high taxes as the measere Lave to Dance With. fireprmof vault, they are safe or the uptown bank in the 'se admitted under bond to take A fast day as a resorted t o by a group of Jewish merchants in Krasynstaw, district of Lubin. these both from fire and theft. General Motors Building. In an effort to stabilize Polish currency, the Polish government the best advantage of their period of nrobation in the United States, that Poland has introduced a severe system of taxation not only on property, profit and they may finally be admitted an income, but on the general turnover in all enterprises and establishments. eventually become useful, self-re-1 MANUEL URBACH AA a result of these high taxes, small merchants and artisans find their specting citizens. I , Granite and Marbb THE business endangered by a gradual lessening of their operating capital which Supplies Information. Merchants.and artisans of Krasnystaw decided to The department also selves as an' , aches ask the religious authorities to declare a fast day to ask divine mercy for information bureau. Because of the relief. The meeting also decided to send a delegation to Warsaw to plead disoreanized state of affairs follow- ing the war, inquiries came to the of- with the government to reduce the high taxes. 164 Winder Street Plasm Cadillac 46 fire daily with reference to visas, affi- The Polish ministry of the interior has issued an order enforcing stricter davits and questionnaires that must OF DETROIT Louie A. Werbe, R•pres•ntativs supervision with regard to the issuance to women and girls of passports for be answered if relatives from abroad Only Jewish MONUMENT MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESER% E SYSTEM proceeding abroad. Women and girls who apply for passports will have to are ultimately to come to this coun- Ilmake in D•troit. gweign &who'll* &tennis Accounts submit a written statement,, signed by the parents or legal guardians, declar- try. It co-operates with agencies in.' Domestic ðane. Checking Accounts Complete record of balance. and signatures ing their purpose in leaving the country. Proof will have to be produced the United States and abroad in an Saw' Begat* Vaults Commercial Accounts it kept at both banks, and customers' checks from relatives or prospective employers in the country of immigration. If effort to trace or locate relatives and Safety Dowels Bones 3% on Savings can be cashed at either without delay the girl is a minor, the immigration office will have to be satisfied as to the friends; translates letters, sends sus- - — money abroad. secures employment I person under whose protection she is traveling. In the event of any I Dnuatesve Stasis 144 FORT STREET, WEST • • • &pm,. Of,: GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING picion as to the correctness of the statements and documents supplied, a and gives legal aid and information thorough secret investigation will be carried out. Strict supervision is to as to citizenship. Capital, Surplus and Profit. 14,750,1100 Resources 450,000,0011 During the past year the depart- be exercised oleo over women and girls arriving in any town in Poland and ment had on record '377 new cases staying in hotela or furnished room. . and 145 correspondence cases, paid oologwow r, 530 visits and held 1121 interviews. 1 1.1 h L. ml . 1 .1 T"e number of individuals represent-I ed totaled 1,385. The 4epartment g el , co-operates with lhe edece- g tional department of the United Jew. A mers Funeral Directors and Embalmers I , i' ll Charities and the local agencies ri 314 1 1 il ol Pi ta33 jj 11 I ll Telephone Empire 2114 r working in t'e Fame field, namely, 7731 John R. Street DETROIT maneuarrg ULD6. TOO 4 the Board of Education. the Depart-. 4 0 io 0 0 0 bmi tg4 ki 0 6 ;41 0 ksi ko so h ,alk. I 1 0 owl g ems c 4 ki 0 mi i ,‘,1 i mo h.\ . / The . Shamrock Pharmacy ectt O'Callaghan Bros. • I . Rh eumatism His Valuable Papers Were Ashes! 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