DECEMBER 19, 1924 il t (AP:0 4KM ttorr,frta EXPLAINS CONTENT MEMBER 011TICO MIASMIC BOAPD BCD 8331.11IRP11111114. 1 18 I- IFEA LTV COM 0/4_ GAR FIELD 2423.5180 87 48 LUIWOODAVE. Rheumatism Don't suffer—get quick relief. Effective and Inexpensive. It costa nothing to come down and find out. OF DISTRICT PLAN iConcluded from page 1.1 shrewdly discerned the possibilities Of • manipulating the neighborhood forces so organized for distinctly political control. The center is not intended to be a settlement, not a charity district of- fice, not a social unit scheme, so much as it is to be a powerhouse for social service and neighborhood welfare. (From Correspondence and Cable. of hwiall T•legrapWc Agency.) All the needs of the people are its concern. It operates on In connection with the approaching Christian holiday season, the Dwa legitimate Groove, the Warsaw organ of the Polish National Democratic party, started the broad maxim that nothing that is human is alien to it, It seeks to bring from Jewish shopkeepers. • agitation against the Poles purchasing all available resources, inside and out- • • • • Sir Herbert Samuel will leave Palestine in April and Governor Ronald side of the neighborhood, public and Storrs will be Acting Iligh Commissioner until the arrival of the new corn- private, to satisfy those needs. It k to create new resou rtes does n ot missioner, according, to a report published in the Arab paper, Falastin, of h it may, for n, 4e o f its ow ealthoug Jerusalem. poses of experiment or demonstra- • • • • lion, undertake some task Or enter- Eight thousand, one hundred and ninety-one Jews entered Palestine in prise with the expectation of having the first nine months of 1924, according to official figures. Of these, 3,226 it taken over, if proven necessary and are men, 2,522 women and 2,443 minors. During the same period 1,701 valid, by some existnig agency, public or private. It represents a united ef- emigrated. • • • fort of all benevolent forces inside of Jewish, Moslem and Christian and outside of the neighborhood. It first Masonic lodge, comprised The members, was established in Jerusalem for the purpose of pronwting union is interested in the whole life of the members, and fraternity among the inhabitants of Palestine. The lodge will be con- people from before the cradle to the ducted according to Scottish rites. grave, and in their multifarious rela- • • • tionshipm. • Proc eeeee Are Practical. Madame Esther Sniegova, well-known Russian Jewish actress, died Dec. But its processes are practical. it in Denver, according to word received by the Jewish Actors Club of New • York. Madame Sniegova came to the United States about a year ago but For example, it carries on family wel- cental- r • ol her artistic powers were recognized at once. She died after a pronged fare work. It does this in organ ized fashion. It brings all i za- tions into common conference am • • • • makes them partake of the responsi- Palestine will shortly have a new series of postage stamps to replace hility for the welfare of all the families the temporary stamps now in use. The stamps of the new series will have in need of service or relief. Though pictures of Palestine views and monuments. One of the series will bear its field is Jewish, it invites non-Jew- the picture of the Tower of David, while another will bear the likeness of bib agencies to take part. This open door insures, to use Wilsonian lan- the City of Tiberias. • • • • THE WAYNE BATHS Second end Front Sta. Sulphur Mineral, Turkish Tonle, Swedish, Electric Balks. SWEDISH MASSAGE Take "Woodward Through Car . Cherry 4784 1•TH once STROH BLULDINO Portraits of Children Exclusively LET • 4-4.4.-""-4-1".."1"—"4"—"" S H E.KszwEE Ly k Cut Rote Moving and Storage. 1057 GRAND RIVER AVENUE Phone Cadillac 6853 - 4679. The Zionist members of the Polish Sejm have formed a separate club guage, "open covenants openly ar- which will be a part of the Jewish Kolo. Thus will be ended the anomaly rived at." Agencies and organizations that the Eastern Galician Zionist deputies headed by Dr. Reich frequently heretofore on the outside, usually in their attitudes, are broughti voted in parliament with the Orthodox deputies, against the other Zionist critical inside and become construe- into thens members, under the leadership of Deputy Gruenbaum. live. The bane of all case wor • agencies outside complaints, is trans- • Traces of an earlier Hebrew original of the Gospel of St. John, generally formed into co-operation. The asso. to have been written in Greek about the year 100 A. D., • h I . d b elieve been have found by Dr. James Alan Montgomery, professor of Semitic's a station of untrained volunteers with • the University of Pennsylvania. From these traces Dr. Montgomery is trained professionals operates cation. as a se of social ser vic attempting to reconstruct the Jewish background of the early Christian process e edupreads, as it s io Social rvice educatn, So promotes social thinking, a liberal movement. mo • • ii, • The decision in the Jerusalem blasphemy trial against the Hebrew daily public opinion and a tender public paper, Doer Ha' Yom, may not be the final development in the case. The conscience toward the injustices of a economic maladjustnient. in a recent ise that the incident social nd Catholic Daily Herald of London d 0 • "The group judgment in these case states: "This out- Thee a g ue e Le h meetings takes the place of an indi- may be submitted to t burst was the result of resentment of the Zionist fanatics at the conversion vidual and sometimes arbitrary judg- ment of the professional workers,' of liens Ilerzl." • • • Rokeach Kosher Soap Immigration of Jews to South Africa during September was twice as who, however, form a very important to the report submitted element in these groups. This helps r , the family no less than it helps great as during the precet mg n by the immigration official of the Board of Jewish Deputies of South Africa. organizations interested. The wel- During August the board's representative met 12 incoming steamers with fare center, reected in the workers, 45 Jewish immigrants aboard. During September the same official met 15 is the general practitioner. The ten- dency in the development of social steamers which brought 115 Jewaish . immillants. service agencies has ben along func- The project for establishing a Jewish university in Hungary entered a tional lines of organization to a very f Jewish communities held in new phase as a result o Budapest. Deputy Paul Sandor undertook to bring the question of the high degree, from general functional For washing dishes, silver- ware, glassware, porcelain. china, marble, and for gen- eral kitchen nee. Keeps the hands soft and delicate. The word " Kmher" in blue •nd In red on indivIdimIcakespene eeeeee through and through, making It te pleem ot pomible to me mparate som for milk dishes an meat numerus clausus up in parliament and ask for its abolishment. Should the organizations like hospital clinics, government refuse to abolish it. he will imediately introduce a bill pro- child-caring agencies, homes for the ni age theseo highly specialized agencies viding for the establishment of a Jewish university in Hungary. dishes. in d, t variou s fields. The family • S S • consist ing of more ' theory of rela- probleone , usually , has b the Experiments which will determine whetherr Einstein's el ec Chher Roltroch Vowel m problem h A •rican lew- than Products • gitimate province of the specialized tivity is correct are under way by Dr. . . Rokeach Kosher Scouring ish scientist, and Dr. Henry G. Gale of the University of Chicago. The agencies dealing with these specific Powder I exneriments will center around the main point of Einstein's theory and problems, each making its contact Rokeach Kosher Aluminum I will determine whether it is correct that the speed of light is influenced by without regard to the other problems,' Cleanser ether. Special instruments, invented by Dr, Michaelson, will be employed formulating plans of treatment, wise' • At all grocers or otherwise, without consultation ! 'I in the test. • • with one another, much the same way 1.ROKEACH &SONS, Inc. One thousand Jewish families are now permanently settled in Madrid, as medical specialists do, who go in BROOKLYN, N. Y. the capital of Spain, forming a considerable Jewish community, en nity engaged in independently on the patient who pre- various branches of co mmerce, crafts and banking. The Jewish ies or symptom s. ts several Wors hi free i s carried on . made thes e maladbeing plea is hs a a synagogue in a centre ota Spain now guarantees dom of wor- I renstrong A e-establishment of the the r ndisturbed as the constitution of u shit. to all religions. The municipal council has provided grounds for a I days for 1 general prac titioner, the family phy- sician, and the delegation to him of . • • Jewish cemetery. • in the specialist f the principle of equality guaranteed by the constitution to • discretion to callSo in the neighbor- . w a l . when necessary. all citizens of the Polish republic, found expression recent yr hood center scheme of family we. a e. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. termed "a verdict of citizens court" in the Galician resort, Zakopane. A no specialized organization assumes ' • group of Poles, constituted as a citizens court, issued a verdict of con- the responsibility for treatment e.f its, . detonation on six Polish landowners because they sold property to Jews. own accord; it furnishes its services I To submit to public opinion and to condemn in line with the plan of treatment The verdict rends as follows: adopted by the group of which it is I this unpatriotic, disgraceful andsreacherous action." • • • a part. TheJews of Spain, Portugal and Morocco have been invited tie partici- Activities Varied. pate in the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the establishment of "So along recreational and educli.., the first Sephardic community in Amsterdam, Holnd. For the purpose tional lines the center is a busy hive • consisting of prominent 1 I it f activity like i any active common- of making preparations for th s event, 1 b members of the Jewish communities was formed. The committee consists of 141 , 1 iikli the following: President D. N. A. de Beneditty, D. D. I. Cardozo, D. J. J. ity center, with a literary clu in ng on? sing- actici • part of the build ing, a pr de Torres, J. Pais, D . A. Aletrino and M. D. Cortissos. her , a domestic anot class in . g D. \V. I la Vaz Dias, • w•—• yow.,Loff.,e).".." • * b • only Moslem coun- I science class of mothers in the hitch- • a • me people in the attic library On the Ocean Front , some The creation of a new, Le•ague o tries, is the main point on the agenda of the All-Islamic Confeence, which and a neighborhood mutual loan or- American and European Plans. y I bn Saud, nce was called confere ganizotion in another room. But the is to be held shortly in Mecca. The call niti bo n of Al i h • New Hydriatic Baths. . use of this center is not primarily for Sultan of Nejd and conqueror o King of Iledjas and the forming of a new government in Mecca under the such activities. These groups are in- Golf Privileges and Garage. he quarters chiefly for leadt•rship of a iletijas notable', will also be discussed. Scheduled to become Bathing From Hotel. con- members of the new league are 25 Moslem countries, including the It; I the vice pur d roue o t f quart JOEL HILLMAN, President tact with as ninny of the people as d states of Arabia. • • • A central executive committee of the Zionists in Poland was formed in • possible. The policy is help these s nd quarters in to the schools, *4 4 $6009000 hristmas tub Members Mack at Cadillac Ave. Mack at Townsend Ass. Gratiot at McClellan Am. Harper at Van Dyke Ave. Concord at Kercheval Ave. Davison Ave. at Riopelle St. Russell St. at Monroe Are. Gratiot Am at Russell St. Jefferson Ave. at Altm Road F ormt at Fischer Ave. Kercheval at Eastlawn Ave. Grand River at Trumbull Ave. Kercheval at Holcomb Ave. Jefferson at Hillier Am. 35th SL at Michigan Ave. Macomb at Randolph St. Riopelle at Scott St. Woodward Ave. at Grand Blvd. Fort St. at Dearborn Road Grand River at Livetnois Ave. 12th St. at Monterey Ave. Oregon at Epworth Blvd. Park at Adams Ave. Gratiot at Soren Mile Road THIS month we are distributing Christ- i mas money to 17,000 - people; many of them friends and neighbors of yours. They all joined our Christmas Club last year and have been making easy weekly payments of 25 cents or more. The cash they are receiving will help with the busi- ness side of Merry Christmas inhomesallover Detroit . If you are a member of our Christmas Club, we want to congratulate you on your success and tell you how much it will please us to have you re-open your membership for 1925. If you haven't joined, by all means visit one of our twenty-five convenient offices and enroll this very day. We have a cordial welcome for new members however small the size of the weekly payment they decide to make. We want you with us for 1925. THE AMERICAN STATE BANK State and Qriswold Streets "The Bank that Service Built" 4 4 tr GeDUN in highest credit culerever good cigars are sold" can always depend Y OU on the genuine enjoy- ment you get from an R. G. Dun. The R. G. Duns you will smoke next month will be just as pleasantly agreeable as those you smoke today. 04e Vrraltros Bernard Schwartz Cigar Corp. DETROIT, MICH. 111 After nothing satisfies ttlie a good cigarAi Michigan Paper Stock Co. Warsaw, consisting of two representatives from Warsaw, Vilna, Cracow and group fi Lemberg. Until recently, the Zionist movement in I'oland worked as four isynagogues and other public build- separate organizations, according to the previous division of the territories' ings in the neighborhood. The most now comprising the Polish republic. There was one Zionist organization in ' hopeful and most important direction WASTE PAPER Congress Poland, one in the Vilna district, one in eastern Galicia and an.' is so-called le preventive work, in to which will be persuaded take the I the peop 1342 Brewster St. other in western Galicia. A statement from the new executive as to unification of the movement and the election of a central committee is ex. a direct part. At the outset we ea Are concerned with Castillo. 17011 I CadUlac 1708 Problems. In conjunction with the - peeled shortly. • North End Clinic, a closely affiliated SapreareS, Official figures relative to the payment of Palestine's share of the debt organization, we shall study the .3 for 50c. of the former Turkish empire were recently published. The Palestine gov- health needs, plan for meeting them ernment will have to pay, according to the decision reached at the last con- —taking up one task at a time—in- , ference of the Intel:allied Debt Commission in Constantinople, 115,737 voking the co-operation of the health Turkish pounds in 1925 and 255,044 Turkish pounds in 1926, after which agencies which can be of service. We Palestine will have to pay 173 Turkish pounds in annuities. Palestine will are likewise concerned with the moral have to pay 83,503 Turkish pounds annually in the course of the next problems of the neighborhood, and in Bleu 20 years on account of the past four years. After 20 years, Palestine will conjunction with the United Hebrew' *at •? aff Schools we propose to ascertain how New. York. Mr. Perlman's bill would , I have to pay 5,514 Turkish pounds annually. r I many children there are who as yet permit the admission of inunigrants1 Sea by the Jews in the o have not had an opportunity for re- holding Via/is signed by United States Scenes depicting the crossing of the Red ∎ 1 irrespe dive of quota entrance conditions. I "Queen of Slaves." which is based on Rider Haggard's novel, "Moon of Select Dancing Nightly of It the Israel," were objected to by the Hungarian film censor in Budapest. The i ligious training. "All this involves contact with num- would also allow the be'rle'ss neighbors and furnishes the wives, husbands, parents, children ! censor, a professed anti-Semite, declared that the film showing the Jews I the Egyptians were drowned, is anti- I brothers and sisters of citizens as, ' dry shod, while th the propaganda Red See and was unpermissible in a Christian country. The.. substance for co-operative action in rossing c Christian 'first numerous ways. Are school build- Particular People Prefer well as of those who have their Bible was used as evidence by the producer, but the censor would not he ' ings crowded and greater accommoda- papers, regardless of the limitations of the Palais convinced. Ile further ruled that the word Jew must not be used in the , lion necessary? These neighbors can Strictly censored. Highest • . film. The censor also insisted on the elimination of the picture of a mug- , be organized to articulate their de- the quotas. Standard mends. Are alleys dirty and neglect- - Essex Coaches • • • • ed? They can be brought together to Present Hudson ?Jab Muslciane—The Band You Sell for Less Than Prices More than SOO Jews of New York were present at a banquet given re- clean thorn up. Are undesirable ale- LA', 10 Noce Wills. candy by the Young Judaea in honor of Rabbi Abba Mlle] Sils•er. at Hotel of Earlier Models. cam. , melds invading the territory? .4 J u d aea Widespread public opinion can quickly Pennsylvania. Dr. Simon Rothenberg, chairman of the Young arc- be generated and formulated. Are "The realization that this is the paign to raise $50,000, was toastmaster. Emanuel Neumann, executive I retary of the Keren Ilayesod; A. I. Lamport, Moses Turman, Maurice housing laws being violated? Gra ve of the enclosed car grows faster Hudson and Nathan Straus spoke. Rabbi Silver, in an eloquent address, pressure can easily be brought on the I age and f aster," said Mr. DeRo described the course of development of the synagogue and its importance delinquents directly or through the R Essex distributor in Det Yre, it. "All Granite end Marble • in modern Jewish life. He urged concentrated efforts for securing Jewish ties. Is information to our salesmen and associate dealers i %ro p er author disseminated among the neigh- educational facilities apt! environment for the Jewish youth of America, b hors? The channels have been pro- . report the public has made up its which is the purpose of the Young Judaea. More than $15.000 wii: raised. mind to have enclosed cars. , . , ‘ u o ired of liv- i 0. "The holiday buying of automod vilest. Is informatiory-req Nathan Straus subscribed $2 ,50 • • • • 1 . t . ns in the inc and working 864 Winder Streit neighborhood? It .11 Will either be avail- , biles is exceptionally active. Therel Phon• Cadillac 48 Thomas Cook & Son. 1.0., the tourist agency, has issued an advance is a feeling of business confidence, a Laois A. W•rbe, Rep eeeee t•ti•• copy of its new booklet of tours in Egypt, the Nile and Palestine for 1924-25. able or readily procured." feeling that goo d times are here. Au- made of the Jewish colonies in Palestine, of which the The Only Jewish MONUMENT tomobile row is doing capacity busi- ie A special feature Dealer in Detroit.. , booklet says: "For travelers desirous of including the Jewish colonies in their itineraries and of witnessing the progress made in the building up of ' '''T . he feature of the development of Palestine, not only by the old colonists but by the Zionist Executive since Hudson-Essex business has been the we shall be pleased to arrange for our enormous reduction in manufacturing the British occupation in 1917, dragomans to show them all that is to be seen. The inclusion of the colonies costs. The present Hudson coach E will naturally require more time than is allotted to the ordinary itineraries, sells f or $150 l ess than the fi rst ssex from Pag e 11 (tueT— to. much pleasure to do it. If desired, those of the Jewish , less than the first ghth Con- coach and $450 t butch will give ssion of the Jewish dragoman." A list of Jewish colonies last seConin a cress. introduced a bill which is aim- Hudson coach. The present Essex fait helif be supplied with ed at strengthening the law of which coach sells for $600 less than the first tutions is appended. and — — - - r Reed of Pennsylvania Es -ea "Ra h." • ay he and Serat are . the co- authors. One of the pro. A weekly Jewish paper in the Per- . visicns of the measure calls for the i k- sian language will appear at Samar immediate dep•rtation of aliens con - he paper will be called shortly. 0 victed of violating the Prohiition net and Rushna, meaning "light." The pus- or the narcotic laws. Another bill relating to immigra- pose of the paper is to stimulate cur- introduced the same day by, tural activities among the Jews in 2114 Telephone Empire tun Was 7739 John R. Street Representative Nathan D. Perlman of Bucharst. MEYER BARRON, Pr.* Buyers el All Kinds el Bouquets, 10c straight. 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