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October 17, 1924 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-10-17

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PAGE SEVEN

Pt_deraftlqi% ix!' ItoN ic

1FAR EAST MAGNATE
1416C1n °u5n145 WILL D BUIL
RESORT
CITY IN PALESTINE
(1AS.
JOSEPH-,

y

By Clue H. Joseph.)

(Copywr1ght, 1921.

ties might take a leaf out of this experience.

and Western Jews.
— _

Bat all hasn't yet been told. Here's another out-of-the-ordinary fea-
NEM ' Y ORK —A magnificent, mod-
ture The Jewish women of Pittsburgh will contribute to a splendid fund
for women to be known as a Memorial to Motherhood. The funds will ern resort city, equal to any of the
reat European summering places
women and they will not be permitted to solicit a dollar g
w attract tourists from all
be solicited by
t is to be a upitied expression of the Jewish women of the which no
froin men. I club group or that, not this organization or that, but it will over the world, will be built near the
not
this
city;
's campaign. And $250000
is the quota fixed for this .-American Zion Commonwealth col-
,
be a united women's
I to Motherhood, which will be turned over to the Montetiore Ho s- soy of Balfouria,
it here
was recently
announced
by
11
g
1 unc h e ongiven
Me'
of
this,
aside
from
the
additional
money that will be real - at
a
pita: The value
, the Zionist Organization of America,
the promotion of community co-operative effort.
in
honor
of
E.
S.
Kadoorie,
merchant
Ire,{, is

Ore only appreciates what a marvelous mind is directing the Khan and 1.s1.in•e
of the
who Palestinian
first pro-
tested the
idea for
of east,
the new
the ally nonsense that is suffered to the Klan mind when we not that Dot. city.
nounetl
;
Evat,. the Wizard Dentist, at a conclave held in Pennsylvania anc
Mr. Katloorie is Lyn his way from his
that' 'Every man in this room looks at women's ankles and it is because
-"to England and
of the fa urrupting influence of foreigners." This statement should be framed I hm" in Shanghar

example of the unutterable stupidity and inaccuracy that character- work
, Palestine,
where
he city,
will which
begin the
of erecting
the
has
as alt t.ram
izes the utterances of Klan leadership. One is astonished that men of been named Kadooria in his honor.
moore intellects could listen to such trash Without a protest. It is some ,\ distinguished group of Zionist lead-
ors was present at the luncheon to
, - • Ilion
orea
• s all right.
-
greet the world-fatuous Ilililaillhro pi -1
'I hcre are some things that the Jews of New York do in a big way. who, because of his many charitable
t i . sonic of them. For example. take that wonderful Hospital for Joint activities throughout the world, 1,11'
Th a
se, that was dedicated last week. It is the largest orthopedic hosoial particularly in Palestine, is known a,
pi. on
e Rothschild of the far east.
in ti c n o r',' and cost $2,500.000. Already.plans for :in adslitnnal $1,5011,1100 th Heads Far East Koren Hayesod.
consideration. There are any number of such outstanding insti-
are III,I1,r
Jewish communal life of New York, a tribute to the t'seiit Mr. Kasloorie is president of the
tat.•.-- in the.
of the Jews of the metropolis. Of course, it great, great many Zionist Organization and the Karen '
gel . r• - ity
that_
city
do not contribute anything. sr in any event very small Ilayessol in the far. east. It was &ir-
2,-, ..,
on, ...; '... It is It real problem in such a vast communitY made it of ,o ins the last appeal for the Karen
m., slitTerent groups and living in many ways poles apart, to weld ill Ilnyesod in Shanghai that he evolved
ah
a homogeneous whole. working iistendcely his idea for a modern tourist city
e l,,,•.hts together into any sort of
traveler , from
fur a .-ingly cause. It mint have been a smut , of ors-found satisfaction which would attract
t's, n od
hi this pospital a llthe seorisi t o p a l es
to lir. He
Frauenthal, W110 founded the clinie from wch
nry
efatigable efforts serve as a stimulating foree in Om
from
his
ind
VOIlle
de c oh.pet l, t o see the results that have
in Its half of suffering humanity. • upituilding of the Jewish homeland
liernard•A. Rosenblatt, who pre.
.
••
.
A.similation goes merrily on. Now we have the engagement of Barbara ,rich at the luncheon, I xplained the
Gueirenheim, slaughter of Mr. and Sirs. S. ft, Guggenheim, announced to lila° by which the city' will be built.
cress-.One thousand acre., of land adjoining
Robert Lawson-Johnstone of England. Intermarriage by tiOlO011ing•
ingly fashionable among the leaders Of the social iv-slid encourages it ten rig: Balfouria have been donated by the
others of less pretentious social position. With immigration cut o and American
Zion Commonwealth for
the site. 51r. Kadoorie will give a
intermarriage on the increase, the Jew will become Americanize! to a
degree that will satisfy even his enemies. minimum of next
$75,1100
annually
for
the
five years
to a special
fund
of
..


The trouble with most of us is that we don't know most of the time what the
Keren
for liavesod
the erection
f the
city Ilayesod•
The Keren
will
an- serve as the financial agency through
we are talkiN about. We throw such terms as "socialist, "communist,
archist" into our conversations without knowing in the slightest their true which funds secured for the building
meaning. I have heard l.a Follette called everyhing under the sun. I hold of the city will pass.
no brief for him. I may have something unpleasant to say about him before
Speakers at the luncheon included
the campaign closes. But one becomes impatient with half-baked ideasthat Dr. David Yellin, Zionist leader of Je-
seem to clog the heads of men who are presumed to have brains and sense. rusalem now in New, York as a mem-
The best they seem to know what to do in lieu of reasoned argument is to ber of the faculty of the Jewish In-
try to scarify with wild-eyed predictions of calamitous consequences.
stitute of Religion; Reuben Brainin,
Uriel Bension, lk?ren Ilayesod fit .1•1
safe and sane director in ,the far east; Solomon J.
It may have it soothing effect upon the torn nerves of our
citizenry to know that Meyer London, the Socialist Congressman from New Weinstein, president °CAM. American
York, in debating with Scott Nearing the other night in New York, urged Zion Commonwealth; Henrietta Szold,
the audience to vote for La Follette. This almost started a riot. Nearing president of the Hodassah Women's
stated that, "Economically speaking, i.it Follette is a reactionary," and the Zionist Organization; Ralshi Meier
crowd was with him. This just goes to show how little most men who are Berlin, president of the SlIzrachi Or-
supposed to be qualified to vote really know why they are voting for this ganization; Mrs. Marguerite Barri-
candidate or against another candidate. Here is a radical of radicals, who son, the noted foreign correspondent
has made of radicalism almost a profession, accusing La Follette of being a who recently returned from a trip to
reactionary, while those who know very little of the subject accuse him of Palestine, and Mr. hadonne.

being a "red" and God only knows what all. Let's have a little more under-
standing in discussing issues and nien in our political life.

Some one must have thrown a copy of the Dearborn Independent through
the cellar window of Laurence Stallings' residence, for this gifted writer
thus describes his experience with what apparently must have been the first
copy th4 ever came under his notice:

"It seems to me that the Dearborn Independent deserves a large
circulation, for it is a curious, interesting paper. On 'Mr. Ford's
page' this week there is a long warning against the 'money power.'
The editorial writer pleads that his readers shall not mistake Big
Business for Money Power. There is an editorial against Senator
I.a Follette, in which the New York 'Socialists and Bolshevists and
Hebrew clothing workers' are treated contemptuously. Here, if ever,
is a demonstration of 'the ancient suspicions of the countryside,' of
which Mr. Lippmann speaks.
"The suspicion seems directed purely against American cities.
Thus, in a paper which is given to sneering at 'the international
bankers' and 'the Socialists and Jews,' there are two pages given to
a description of the Prince of Wales' home in London; there are
respectful references to Ramsay MacDonald, and there is glowing
human interest yarn with pictures to match on Etiosiard Herriot. It
seems that a London capitalist, or an an English or French Socialist,
annot arouse the antagonisms of the Flivverian mind. Only when
these phenomena are discovered on Manhattan Island are they
alarming."
••
Well, if that's the case, we shall have to watch out. Professor Thom-
sen 14 Munster University, Munich, speaking before the Association of
Prolific Families, said that "perusing the history of man, we discover but
two peoples, namely, the Chinese and the Jews, that dill not perish ulti-
mately on account of rapid decrease of their birth rates." The Jew of
today should learn a lesson front the Jew of yesterday.

In January one week will be set apart for an intensive drive to raise
$I ...010,000 for the Cathedral of St. ,I0his the Divine in New York to nom-
the structure, which will be one of the religious show places of the
w. , ; .1 Fifteen million dollars is a lot tit money added to what Ms already
Im, expended upon this edifice Sometimes one is inclined to believe that
G.st! would be just as well pleased if the congregations were richer in re-
hci us thought than in physical surroundings.

in Refunding

Adams,.

Situation Termed Id..

SATURDAY

39-inch Silk Georgette Crepe—
ruing shades; navy, black
Pastel, antl

39.inch Silk Crepe de Chine—
choosefrom.
Many colors to choose
35-inch Silk Chiffon Taffeta--

Plain and changeable.

35 - inch All - Silk Mess•line
Wanted colors fur Fall.

-



35-inch Quality Black S•tim-
36-39-inch Canton Crepe--
Silk a n d W001: silk and cotton.
39-inch Colored Spar' Satin.
36-inch Summer ipple Knitted.
36-inch Printed Silks.
39-inch Silk Embossed Crepe de Chine.'
36.39 inch Lenore Radium Silk

PER YARD

50-INCH
STORM SERGE

$1.29 yard

school

For children's
wear. Good shade of
navy blue.

TRICOTINE

54-INCH
FRENCH SERGE

POIRET TWILL

$1.69 yard

$1.88 yard

Beautiful • nimbi), for
. Fall
women's d
54 inches wide.

54

inches wide. Also

serge in black only.

ALL- WOOL
FRENCH CREPE

$2.45 yard

Hair line stripes; navy
and white, cocoa and
white, brown and white



Sixth
Floor

Sixth

Floor

AWonderful Sale of Girls' Fall Coats

All-wool coats of better grade ma.

terials than found in ordinary coats

selling near this price. Full lined. Loose

or full belted models. Fancy pockets.

Sixes 7 to 16 years.



5

It gives us pleasure to announce that
this girls' 'department has obtained for
this great event some of the best values
it has had in ',limy a day. These coats
are "finds" at $7.75. We urge mothers
to bring their daughters here Saturday
and worth-while
tad share in the large ■

savings.

Girls' Regulation School Dresses

Made of all-wool navy blue serge. Full skirts. Large
sailor collars. Trimmed with black braid. Sizes 7 to 14
years. Greatly reduced in price for this two-day sale. The
most popular style for school wear. Sale Saturday only.

'3.85





'two Jewish Soviets in Soviet Russia

if you . pass the

School Amendment !

Michigan Will Have to Raise
Over $70,000,000.00 More
for NEW BUILDINGS and
Equipment, if the Proposed
School Amendment Passes.

ART LOVERS HONOR
JEWISH SCULPTOR

essption about the payment of the
Si11 . t . tie). had not been noti-
BALT] Moll}:.• --(J. T. A.1 -Eph-
lied of the day of payment they
.
s tan o f
thought that lice would Ise able to rain
I sal with these ',Ids as they haul dealt sculptors, recently WAS given a desti-
with the sit Istif dother relief •ssrgani- mon:al dinner by friends and admir-
zations--est paling. theta at all. But ens at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
1., showed them that the rib nay' must Mr. Keyser, who will be 7+ years sit
be paid and the colonists, in spite of sin his next birthday, has given up his
the present depression of which they studio, but intends to satisfy his or-
. up in
are particular dctims, immishately tistic taste in a small er
ing in the money. I'art of his home.
began to bring
Progress
of
art
in
Baltimore
has
the deft has already' been paid, and
the rest will he turned in after the been coincident with Mr. Keyser's
years of study and teuhing. declared
hamest.
The aid which tie Ort is dealing out former Judge Jacob 51. Moses in ex-
t. Jewish artisansand farmers in the pressing lay appreciation of his work.
' the
.
es.
r.
form . of rachiner:, seed and cattle
given in the form of loans, to be paid Rhinehart School of Sculpture for 23
ea. • installmotts. The fact that years, resigning last year. Among his


the recipients are beginning to con- best works are the bust
gifts has an copy of which is at the Johns Hopkins
sister it as such asst not
Baron De
important bearingon the future work University; a statue of
imagine-
of reconstruction among the farmers Kalb, at Annapolis, and an

help which .f-;.-ii

have received in estaldish-
,• • themselves sin the soil is beginning
I' ise considered by them nut as gif ts
l'U , 8 , loans which tuust.be paid back,
Clun under difficulties. An interest-
ing instance is given by the agricul-
turist of the Ort who visited the col-
onms
Wohlynia.
In addition to instructing the farm-
er s in the care of their orchards, gars
dens and bee farms, the agriculturist
also toured the colonies of Osovo, lit-
natsgk a and Papievka for the ma-
ps... of ecllecting the debts "wed to
the Ort. The colonists, according to
artisans in eastern Europe.
the representative, had a wrong con- and

Newest Fall weaves and colors in the finest qualities of silks for dresses, linings and
underwear, that we have been able to offer in a long time at such a low price.

Your Taxes
will go up

,...; which is expressed through such men as Fosdick, Percy Grant and other between Haifa and Damascus.
Mr. Kadonrie expects wealthy Jews
••• ' known clergymen is as futile as to try to stop the onrush of liberalism
; . , ..litical and economic life in this country. Some men can only see a to erect the large public buildings
.
, is after it has happened. But those of great vision see things before such as the municipal hall, syna-
'' • ' happen. And I am afraid that reactionaries in this country will some gogues and other communal centers.
'I t. awaken to a realization that it would have been a whole lot better to Houses, apartments and business
hs: c accommodated themselves to the new order of progressive thinking. buildings will also be built by private
contributions, he explained, the build-
,
Ford usually wants something for nothing. That is the twist in his Inds being either retained by the
1111111iCi -
• -up. Whether it is the Lincoln car business or Muscle Shoals, or adver- ' donor or turned over to the
`
So one should
yell iember that Ford's interest in this campaign is polity and their income going toward
—I nn Ford's inte .ts. Remember that he stil wants Muscle Shoals the support of the public buildings
,,
• - ■ gift from the n ion; the nation for which his has done nothing but' and park
hi it cheap motor cars at a profit large enough to enable him to become
s
'',.; "f the richest men in the world.

I hough Times Are Hard.

Sale 5,000 Yards New Fall Silks

TWO Of the leading Jewish families
According to the latest decree of
in England were united when the
Dr. Yellin declared that the pro- . FIRST JEWSH SOVIETS
were elected in the village Slobodoa the Soviet government, in localities marriage of Leonard G. Monteflore
jested city represented a union of i
where
national
minorities
are
in
the
ARE CHOSEN IN RUSSIA; Davidovka, in the district of Mozyr,
and Miss Muriel Tuck took place in
Jewish forces of the east and west i
majority, separate elections are held
_
and in the agricultural colony Kormi,
o
London in July.
for the upl'uilding of Palestine and
and their own Soviets are elected.
that in addstion to its pronounced I MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The first in the district of Mogileff.
practical value as a constructive step!
in the restoration of Palestine, it was.
of marked spiritual significance be-,
cause it brought together Jews from',
oppokite sides of the world.
Mrs. Harrison said that in her
ound the world she had .
tra sse
, s I around
often seen evidences of Mr. Ka-
doorie's vast philanthropies and that '
she knew considerably about him be-
fore she had had the pleasure of
meeting him at the luncheon. "I have
become a Zionist, a Christian Zion-
ist," she said, "because having been
to Palestine and witnessed its prog-
ress end possibilities, I believe it of-
fers the one solution for the tremen-
dous problem of the Jewish refugees
now crowding the ports of Europe.
As a newspaper correspondent I have,
seen at first hand the terrible plight
of the Jews in eastern 1111 ,1 central
Europe and I went to Palestine with
that background, a background which
few people have. I see Zionism,
therefore. as a great humanitarian
movement. as movement which has
the possibilities of saving thousands
and tens of thousands of men, women
and children and of giving them the
opportunity of restoring their broken
lives. That is why I am a Zionist,
willing to do all in my power to bring ;
about the realization of the ideal to
which you are all dedicated."

Union of East and West.

Mr. Rosenblatt pointed out that'
Kadooria was ideally situated to be-
center. It is Is-
At last light is breaking. Elihu Root at a meeting hod in rico, N. Y., come a great tourist
helm tl launch an organization to promote patriotic ideals and to foster a rated in the famed Valley of Arma-
grit it of toleration in politics, religion and economics in this country'. It's gedsion, full 1,f deep historical and
about time. It is significant that at this large gathering of the most repre- religious significance. A few miles'
sentative elements in the city of Utica were 100 men; 50 Protestant, nearly away are the lakes of Tiberias, where :
all -timbers of the Masonic Order, and 50 Catholics, members of the Knights health resorts are already planned.'
' , f columbus, who formed the charter membership of the Hamilton-Jefferson The hill of Nazareth looks doom upon
■ •iatIon, "a non-sectarian and non-partisan" group. With the right the site, while Haifa and the seashore ,
A
king, self-respecting men and women of all faiths united for the common are but a short distance away. It is
I'll- '"e oh; living in harmony with highest principles of religion, we shall easily accessible by splendid motor
roads from all parts of Palestine_
ssop see an end of the hate-promoting agencies that are Godless.
while the proposed city lies upon rad-
The attempt by Orthodox church authorities to stem the title of liberal- roa.h connections already established'

, 4■ I

Floor

Floor

Leader of Shanghai Jews Soon

unique. In Pittsburgh there is a campaign on for $1,500,000
to Lay Foundation of New
gli.•t.
h vital. It's the first time that any Jewish community has under-
Center for Tourists.
for
a a • campaign of such magnitude with only volunteer workers. There
taken
it a paid worker i in the organization. And of course there isn't It pro-
w
KEREN
HAYESOD NAMED
fessional "director." This seems to me to invite the widest interest in any
AS FINANCIAL AGENCY
Equally unusual is the fact that before the community-wide Cam-
all • a organized a group of men undertook what wa
leuannnt id. Deemed Symbolic of Fraternal
advertising, and collected "inforinall " ab oounlind a;000:0:,,n
Pai:sih,:31.1, was
the tptal cost of obtaining those pledges was $0110. Some tott7e(r)0
Accord Between Eastern

FARMERS PAY BACK
LOANS GIVEN THEM

Second

Second

tive piece, "Titania's Drive."

Keep the Faxes Down!

Vote NO on the
School Amendment

1.0CFOGAPI AVIOCIATION Ot

PRIVATR AND CHURCH SCHOOLS COMMITTEES
Beerevremw Proleal•nt and Now Deoembsarweel Schad.

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