JANUARY 2, 1925
rifE DUI itt wkAmsnffiRONICLE
POLAND MAY ALTER
ITS CONSTITUTION
HERSHMAN INVEIGHS
AGAINST APOLOGIES I
BY JEWS TO WORLD
ES CA UTION
A Fighter With a Vision \ ADVO N CAT
HOSPIT A MOVE
fronelnden trim ;
A Tribute to Dr. Nachman Syrkin.
f ir the Cionmunity I ,•
ember.
"Although p• pular
, n1-ndid ard nect s•a-i
dr•elopment of ani
public enterprise, •
meetings will net • •
sired r s t.n In for
By BERNARD G. RICHARDS
(Contnued from page 1.1
Leaders Are Discussing Plans
to Crush Power Now Held ,
'
by National Groups.
One by one the outstanding figures "demwratie. fraction" in the Zionist
Jewish people and ite place in history
among intellectual leaders of the ins- congresses, Dr. Syrkin was naturally
knows that these elements in its rm.,
migrant Jews in America, whose life always interested in the development
tal, moral and spiritual outlook
and work have stimulated and spirit- of the spirit of self-rule in Jewish
stanips it adarnantinely individual and
l '.—(J. T. A.)—Interest
W
is itually enriched the life of our people communities, and when the movement
distinctive." i
icians
of Polish leaders an politicians
may in thiscountry, are passing away to for the democratic organization of
et Jewish Tel ***** hic Agency.)
Proceeding to the indictment which
pondenc• and C.
leaving an ach- American Jewry arose in 1915, he be- Irovs in Detroit wo u ld
From C
now centered in a project which
, ing g„rieidatnb
Samuel di awe up against the world,
came one of the strongest advocates lish,
as -reac
wellhing effects on the in-
have far
, our
11, was the greatest day in the history of Jewish immi- throat
contributions will
Thursday, Dec.
Rabbi Hershman put the question ,
for the formulation of an American in excess of anythi
as external situation of !
,
Adolph Rodin, Herman Rosenthal,
whether the counts in the indictment i gration into Palestine. Six hundred and twenty'-four Jewish immigrants
the Polish republic.
pie
have
ever been
David Blaustein, Paul Kaplan, Joseph Jewish Congress, and later played a
were not undeniably true. Massacre,larrived on that day.
Since the opening of the autumn Sett, H. L. Sabsowich and Isaac A. leading part in calling this organize- They will have t
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expulsion, violence and unnumbered ,
session of the Diet, various clubs of Hourwich have through their activi- lion into being. When the first con- set within the pa • •
A banquet in honor of Dr. Chain) Weizmann was given in Paris Dec. 18
cruelties of a varied character have
n gress was held he yeas elected a mem-
the Sejm members be longing to the ties left an indelible impression upon
such cities as Poi
marked the treatment of the Jews in , at which large subscriptions were made to the Keren Hayesod. Deputy Leon
tier of the delegation to thPeace
Right p arties have been discuss ing the newer and larger Jewi s h
and Newark, w4w; .
nearly every country iv Europe. There Blum was toe-[master. Dr. Wvizmann left France the same day.
bill, about to be introduced, con- munity, and have so far not even Conference. During the time of the
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n"mher of
%writ that was done in l'aris through
is hardly a nation to which the accus-
n
„
cor ing changing the constitution,
$50,000
ma, n )
qua
e
chronicler
of
their
t
t
i
It.
Sir Herbert Samuel will leave Palestine in April and his successor will framed by the constituent assembly feund an at
the committee of Jewish delegations,
,
ing finger does not point, he asserted.
1.1 \
The Jewish war orphan,' of Eurupe assume office in July, according to information given out privately in circles and known as the constitution of strivings, sacrifices and aspirations in he, together with M orris II inchevsky
behalf of a more normal Jewish life.
upon whom our melted hearts have c losely connected with the high Commissioner.
and Joseph Barondess, rendered most
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•
Now, Nachman Syrkin, the most ar-
•
tiesS are not oar id..
I
.
It has been felt in Polish chauvinis- ile.nt of idealists, the mist devoted pa- impiirtant services in winning the
friendship of the labor elements fur .
Herbert Asquith, former Prime Minister of England, visited the Jewish tic circles that the Polish Constitution
phi ns. They are pogrom orphans, the
sit,
living wrvs•kage that piled the streets
Degania and Balfouria. He was much impressed with a, it now stands is altogether too lib- trod, the sincerest and bravest of our claims for Palestine and Jewish
colonies of Kinereth,
,
, a and so
men, has made his final e
of the Ukraine when the but,her.gen.,
•wish
colonies
and
expressed
admiration
for
the
'
rights. Dr. Syrkin thus added addi-
ttack
is
!
expected
on
a
era]. The main
lthe deve 1 opmt • nt o of the Jewish
egals, whom the enlightened nations ,
clauses which provide for a direct, sudden has been his departure that it tional signiticaant achievements to
, the
hievement.
general, secret and proportionate vote. is difficult to realize the event and to the many years of important services
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of the west had recognized and sup- "
.
roperly a ppraise the notable p art which he has rendered to the Jewish Conference Held in Tel Ai.iv Adopt.
ported, waged their holy wars of re-
Sir Herbert Samuel, high Commissioner of Palestine, recently received . : It is owing to this election law that that
he has played in recent Jew ish
t
Series of Measur• ,
Ave was
of the
Jew.'
the tIT'aice
r rill , ;:.,(
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there
ex- Rabbi Akibah Gleaner chief rabbi of Klausenburg. Transylvania. The rabbi the national minorities
have been able in history. His was a vivid and vigor- people.
quate
representation
y'i
t. 'nations
of the west ' transmitted greetings to the Iligh Commissioner on behalf of the Jews of to secure adequate
In his address at the funeral ser-
JERUSALEM. e.1. T I 1 --One
ous Personality, burning with zeal for
law, t
iluw nitue by l' i'l-i'
. the parliament. This la
, !•eali the
. the chauvi-i the welfare of his people and for so- vices Dr. Stephen S. Wise, an old. bemired del gates,
t.he figurea showing the toll of Transylvania.
• • •
•
also respn-
its)117nmq
misfit leaders e laim , is als
o .at justice for all mankind, 3-earning time and devoted friend of the de-, Jewish settlements and , iiiinunities
•
es
Jewish life-taking and suffering were
to in the New Testa-
is par-
sible
for the fact that the Polish
Capper Naum, the Palestine village often r eferred
.
ceased, said he wished that all Amer- in Palestine• narticinatel ir confer.
investigators in east-
never saw with the force of a passionate char- ican Jewry had known and appre-
disclosed
a spur-, meet, was the scene of another archaeological discovery mat I te h b y the . Fra. n- liament, since its inception, fact
emcee held in Tel Aviv for t ht. DUCCOSS
which actor for larger knowledge and better
of
tnlen the name
g f;urx
th bY' ihilosophy,
eurns
even America ciscan order when a column of an old synagogue bearing I e rew inscrin- a purely Polish majority, a
ciated Dr. Syrkin as he had dole.
of considering measure , to ,sist new
has led to the constant changes of the. understanding on the part of all ris-
ing
to
ever
greater
heights
of
enthus-
ers to the Jews of eastern lions was excavated.
• • .
It is perhaps t lo much to expect immigrants who are cemine t v Pales-
•
By eliminating the
ti • lused its Mi l
government.
for the ideals for which he that all of the wide and distant circles tine.
Europe at a time when the very' bray -
to be 27,000, according to clause calling for the proportionate iasm
.
The number of Jews in Brazil is estimated
Representatives of thi ,
He was pre-eminently
Ex•
foug ht
. a of the Jews of America should have ,
est and peace for
ew
h o f th e J
•' is h vote, according to which citizens can .. fib
"
The
h growt
ens cry out f or rest
y,t, the statistics published in one of the local papers. T
ecutive in Palestine and lb.- Vaad
and, whether
.
j
.
. as . journalist,
heir
more than passing knowledge of the
....
ppy
,.
unhappy
maltreated, u
, colony in Brazil is slow because the majority of Jewish immigrants to South cast their vote on national tickets, the
tutor, publeist or otator, he vies Tor- work of a man who wrote only in Ile- L•umi, the Jewish national ci•ncil of
rabbi asserted.
national minorities—amounting to al- ' ever battling with
Palestine, were present.
America settle in Argentina.
and
all is
his mil.
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t am
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bre• and Yiddish, chiefly in the latter'
.
most 10 per cent of the population,
Fifty-eight per cent of the je wm
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t only eKainst the in lit! , rence language, though he was a seer and
Thomas Kelley, member of the Government party, during the discussion and particularly the Jewish minority
stupidity of the many but fir a spokesman of extraordinary powers; immigrants who come to Palestine an
MEMBEE1
Y
in the Ilungarian parliament on the budget, urged the Hungarian politicians which is rot territorial but dispersed
in
Possession of financial means will
i I point t4 view aod for a ) erg
Ot111101T Pik BINE BOARD
but all those groups and parties which
Ito abandon their anti-Jewish attitude and revise the policy of restricting the througMmt the republic—will Itise I s Pee-a-
which to establish themselves. accord
ision within his own circle. A leader
UMITIONWESIVIMPIA81 11.1111
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number of Jewish students at the Hungarian universities.
their chance of winning at the dee- ',if men who indulged himself in the re actually and seritusly engagedin ing to a report submitted le the con
e the struggle for a future and free ference. The sum of 1.t12,1100 ma
lions.
luxury of seeing more than one point .lewish
life, all these who have a pos.
•
ewis'
The government of Palestine will soon commence work on a harbor in
Drown Jewish Con
of view at the same time, he had his hive and definite attitude toward the brought into the country be J
Sir Herbert Samuel declared when he arrived in Jaffa on a tour of
original election law was tram- hands full in overcoming partisan
immigrants in the course of the las
The e To
GARFIELD 2423.5380 Haifa,
problems and promises of our life, all six months. Fifty-three per cent n
the country. The High Commissioner visited the nearly completed power !ed during the period immediately fel- p
8748 LINWOODAVL house which is part of the Rutenberg electrification plan.
and reconciling differences. forward-looking Jewish men and mom- those who possess means come fro!
i lowing the days of the armistice and But with hi s genie
.
un- en will never fail to acknowledge their
! 1 persona I ity,
. • •
•
under the influence of the Russian failing
faili courage and unparallelled sin- debt to that sterling battler for the Poland.
.
Moses Mordecai Press, known under the nom de plume, Ish Yehudi Saffro, ,
Fifty thousand Jews have enter,
d
t
eenty he nearly always '
p
died in Warsaw Dec. 15 at the age of 67. Mr, Proas was a Hebrew writer of .end German
revolutions,
when
the
skays, he leader itinf in the' end mainytainerhi:7icaha a...." . right and inspiring visionary—Nach- the country since 1919, according t
,n,ifti 1:lupe:err:.
'" man Syrkin.
note
having
been
a
frequent
contributor
to
the
then
widely
read
Hebrew
i
tinse,t
OPEN
the
report.
NOW
among his associates and fellow-
t'
I gg
dailies Ha 'Meilitz and Ha 'Zefirah. Ile was president of the Society of amending this law, it is intended also workers.
One of the oldest of Zion-
WASHINGTON MINERAL
ti make a new division of the voting
Lovers of the Hebrew Language.
• , fists, he was among the youngest of
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BATHS
so as to drown the cities men , retaining in f II the • th • •
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The funeral of Dr. M. M. Scheinkin, Zionist leader who was killed in a districts
of youth evenat the ageor 57, which
street car accident in Chicago, took place in Tel Aviv Dec. 15 in the presence mainly populated by Jews in a sea of .
Cor. Columbi
saw his untimely demise, and Dr. Cor-
.
' of 5,000 persons. Rabbis Aronson and Uziel, Mayor Diezengoff and Dr. the surrounding
Deliberations villages.
by the I'olish parties ai ni . k , . in a spl endid apreciaticn
•
Don't suffer. We can help you.
in
p
, Samson Rosenbaum, former minister of Jewish affairs in the Lithuanian on this subject have not yet taken the Day. well emphasized the amaz-
Open •t all times.
government, eulogized the dead leader.
, definite form, but it is stated in well
perpetual
youthfulness
of
this
• •
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•
scholar and sage. "A grey head, the
At least four Jews and four Christians will be members of the first informed circles that the clauses of
' Mesopotamian parliament, the elections to which recently started, it is the constitution which embody the figure of a middle-aged person—and
the flame of a youthful and naive en-
estimated. The interests of the national minorities in Mesopotamia are , guarantees for the rights of the na-
one who still attached ,
safeguarded by a clause in the Anglo-Mesopotamian Treaty which guarantees tional minorities, based on Article 93 thus
of the Versailles Treaty, will not be the greatt•
ast; of
st importance to formulat- I
to them full representation in the legislative body.
left untouched, inasmuch as much op- ing for himself it de ,Inite view of the
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reap „
world and an attitude toward life."
Anna Szapira, considered the greatest European authority on precious Position has been displayed by nearly
5.raiais Buisoinia
Dr. Syrkin was one of the creators
stones, died Dec. 8 at Boston, England. Mrs. Szapira was of such fame in all the Polish parties to the "imposed
,
of the Zionist movement, and more
' the diamond market that jewelers from all over the world came to Boston national minorities
clauses."
• •
.
Portrait. •f
, particularly Peale-Zionism, the off-
Children Exclusively
to procure her opinion and valuation. She was a linguist of note and spoke DISAPPROVE GOVERNMENT
' DISAP
, spring of the Jewish national idea,
other languages.
save
French, German, Spanish, Italian a n d several
BUDGE T
BUT VOTE FOR BUD
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s,
, WARSAW.-1J. T. A.)—A motion ' which aroused his keenest interest
fight near
n
a
Three Christians and one Moslem were wounded recently i
Jerusalem, which developed between the Moslem family Dajeni and the . introduced by the Ukrainian deputies and
but he
was also which
a product
of fervor,
the Zionist
movement,
gale
LET
ortuninty for the play
Christians Stauri. Eight persons were arrested. The fight was the result of , in the Polish Sejm to express lack of
when the Moslems insulted' confidence in the present cabinet of the widest
o
For
what
ppl ta lets.
his unusua
hy
It collision of the automobiles of the two families ,
Vladys fla w Grahski was defeated
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other idea or movement in Jewish life
the Christians. Christian and Moslem passers-by participated in the fight.
partie s,
vote o 237 to 52. All Polish
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knowledge, the love of truth? Nat-
fine of 30 pounds to the 30 silver coins of Judas Iscariot. The prosecuting the budget submitted by the
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urally, only the movement for the re-
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juvenation of the Jewish people could
in this trial, the paper stated.
satisfy the needs of that incorporation
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For
of the eternal Jewish youth known as
Georg Bernhard, editor-in-chief of the Vossische Zeitung, who was can-
Nachman Syrkin.
didate
for
the
German
Reichstag
on
the
Democratic
ticket,
was
slated
as
a
TLANT1C CITY, N. J.
As one of the originators of the
victim Of the anti-Semitic Ilakenkreuzler group, Recording to confessions of
two men arrested in Halle. They were identified as members of the Ilaken-
kreuzler and were armed when arrested. They Anted that they wanted to
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kill Bernhard because he is a Jew.
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Soviet Russia and Roumania have agreed to place strict surveillance
against the passage of refugees from one country to another over the River
Dniester, according to a decision reached by the mixed Russo-Roumanian
commission in session in Bucharest. Both governments will be
f
- ,
urged to place heavy guards on the frontier to prevent refugees from cross
Legation Secretary in London
Foresees Reasonable Plan
As to Sunday Closing.
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LONDON.—(j. T. A.)—V. K. Rae
kauskas, secretary of the Lithuanian
ing the river, the commission decided,
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A monument to Dr. Ludwig Zarnenhof, author of the international lang- ' legation here, declared that he did not
bill the
would
be enforced
by the closing
Lithu-
peranto, was unveiled on his grave in the Jewish cemetery in think
compulsory
Sunday
wage, Esperanto,
On the Ocean Front
: of Dr. Zarnen- anion government in the form in
Warsaw Dec. 15. The monument was erected by the follower ,
hof who advocate Esperanto as an international language. The text of the which it had been passed by the Sejm.
American and European Plans.
lie thought it would be amended.
, inscription on the monument is in Esperanto and is the only inscription in
New Hydri•tic Baths.
s olel y in
"This," he stat ed. "is no
I the international language on the cemetery.
In so me
Golf Privileges and Garage.
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in ter ests of the Jews.t
•
if
the
shots
are
closed
on
Bathing From Hotel.
distri cts ,
Jews, White Russians. Lithuanians and Latvians may be members of a the
both
Saturday
and
Sunday,
the
popu-
JOEL HILLMAN, President
,,special council which is to be created by the Polish government for the
starve." The Christian
i eastern provinces. This was made known in connection with a visit of lation would st
cratic party, which controls the
Stanislaw Thugutt, Polish vice-premier. The vice-premier visited the ('nth-
emonment, would, the secretary
olio, Greek Orthodox and Jewish schools and held conferences with the rep- gover
owing shops ,
s tated, be in favor of all4 on Sunday
' resentatives of the White Russians, Lithuanians and Jews.
and
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afternoon and would only enforce
',MYER !CARRON. PT.,
Gins Poznanski is the name of a new Jewish paper issued in the Polish to open b
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w tdr I in I inn pt e h e n dyne:ere.
language in Posen. The paper was established by the Jewish Merchants t it ni t ,iii I i i f tI i „ : i n g on
- t which would be
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t
se
of
combating
the
anti-Semitic
propaganda
of
WASTE
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Day .
Polish National Democratic press in Posen. Another sten to counteract
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compulsory Sun.
he
a
whet her
stablishment iif a
,-\ S e
oppression of the Jewish population in Posen was the •
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C•4111.e 1708
cl osing ct is nit ae co
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The negotiations which have been going on regarding the sale of land to'
n,"111n.nRiacolifatuhse-
utitoi"
to the intervention lIthu'Ltin
n League )tfitNa
t
Jews at Aglil and Al Harem have been suspended owing
a question re.
of the supreme moslern council, states the Ealastin, the official organ of the his said that that was
Palestine Arab Executive. The suspension is due to the decision of the spatting the interpretation of the law
ouncil not to proceed with the settlement of the question and that the act did not force he
supreme nioslern c
on their own Sab-
he neighborhood. Until this matter is settled J e ws to to business
relating to the Wakf land ill
bath. "The government,” he said.
an sale is possible.
t sii t h IL raj,: a c It.; nni;o l e o n not. la'hhilt.:
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'i -t ri .2:7; g
were
occurred
Serious street fighting. in which many persons were wounded,
in the Jewish quarter of Bucharest recently when about 700 students. after to arrest and convict the offenders.
versity. attacking the Jewish students More serious
i crimes had gone unpun-
wires at the un
the telephone
i cutting
and breaking
windows of Jewish shops. came down town and invaded the ;shed, as, for instance, the wounding •
Jewi.h quarter. The inhabitants, wattled of an approaching pogrom, Muni- of the president. That the govern-
mhent 8 not hostile to Yiddish is
ended the streets and offered resistance to the invading student army. a sown by the continued existence of
iiharli struggle resulting.
the great Jewish seminaries in which
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The Cheder, the religious Hebrew school, existing in Jewish life since the instruction is given in the Yiddish
officinlly prohibited by the Communist government in language."
The secretary said he would like to
Middle Ages, was
Ukraine, according to dispatches received in Riga from Kieft. Up to the
h right view to take
sent the Communist authorities have prohibited only private religious point out that te
f h ' rious ev ents in Lithuania of-
f h
wore
instruction,
which
had
been
permitted
only
wit
t
e
sow
at they itical
f
The granting of such permission depended upon the political eeting
the Jews was thging pol
Pahl. Musici•ns—The B•nd You
authorities.
the re s ult of the
• to D•ne• With.
At
•
situation
due
to
party
politics.
convictions of the applicants.
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Dr. Joseph Rosen, director of the reconstruction work of the Joint Di, one time a government
more and
favo at
Jews
is
in
power
tO Ow
.4,6......mmummmem=„w tribution Committee in Soviet Russia, following the signing of the agree - R 1,11.
meet between the Soviet government and the committee. concerning the another a government
less
favorable
Political
power
is al-
.
.
=icon; for to the Jews.
, I , ft
commencement of Jewish colonization
in
conference
on the committee work in ways passing from one party to an-
Granit• and Marble
Berlin for the purpose of attending a
Russia. Dr. Rosen, who is considered an authority on colonization, has been other
and policy
the recurring
ts he
of the changes
country af-
in
invited to visit Palestine and make a survey of the agricultural development fec t
of that country. ninny respects and. incidentally. in ra n
yard
to
the
Jews.
of
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The House of Commons by a site of 176' to 37 rejected the resolution
Pho•• C•dillme 48
thestabor group to omit the Alien Restrictions Act of 1919 from the bill TANGIERS ASSEMBLY
of
pr•••ntsiti••
expiring laws. Sir Joynson Hicks, home
I, Laini• A. W•eb•, R •
CONTAINS FOUR JEWS
p r oviding for the renewal of the
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secretary, in speaking against the resolution of the Labor group, declared
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D••lis• in D•troit.
that while Great Britain has one million persons unemployed. he will not.
legi•lat
I under any circumstances. allow aliens to come and seek work in the country.
A.1 rs. appointed ar-
PARIS of Tangie
"Eighty-nine thousand out of a total of 272,000 aliens in the country are assembly the agreement concluded
cordi ng t o
Russians•" declared the secretary. ''Ninety per cent of them settled in
England twenty or thirty years ago. We will not be so cruel as to deport in Paris in 1923 for the purpose of
dministrating the city, has four Jew-
them. unless they are convicted of crime. The entire question, however. a
m embers.
must be comidered solely from the interests of the British population." ish According
to the agreement, the
John Scum Labor member, declared that the alien agitation in England is
mblv co nsists o f 2 0 mem ber
being engineered. "It Is untrue," he asserted, "to say that the aliens have a,sewhic
, six .
M oo rs , thre e Jew
h
are
of
hers."
taken the bread from the mouths of Britis_
four Spaniards, four Frenchmen.
ree Britisher! and the rest accord-
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tree
—
. ne to the nationality of the local
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, entatkes. inane
Jew. lie has rendered
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great service to the British interests
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7739 John R. Street
in Tangiers.
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Hidden Under French Hearths
Millions of dollars left in France by American
soldiers have passed out of active circulation. Much
of this treasure is hidden away by French peasants
awaiting a favorable period of redemption.
Hoarded money is never productive. This bank re-
gards the real service of its savings department, not
simply the taking of deposits, but the expert and
interested attention of finding safe and profitable
investment for the
URBACH
Monuments
SPRUNK
ENGRAVING co.
Commercial Artist s
and Engravers
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National Bank of Commerce
OF DETROIT
Foreign Exhande
Th"nesele Excitant!'
Wet, Deposit Vaults
Sates
Deposit Doane
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MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SS Si EM
Complete record of balances and signatures
is kept at both banks, and customers' checks
delay
can be cashed at dare without
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDINi•
144 FORT STREET, WEST • • • (Jaime Oftr.
Resources 851,90,000
Capital, Surplus and Profits 64,130,000
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Savings Account.
Checking Accounts
Commercial Accost.
3% on Savings
Funeral Directnrs and Embalmers
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