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FEBRUARY 20, 1925

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YOUTHFUL PLAYERS
CREDITABLY %Lull:taw
PERFORM CRED

, Y. W. H. A. Drama tic Group Makes
Debut at Little Theater.

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Mrs. A. D. Philippe and daughter. I
Irene, entertained 24 ladies at 811 in.
The Strolling PitlyerS, a dramaticformal tea last Thursday afternoon
Miss iJssuliaph ioprpdeon wo.f
tioannodr, o(f)nel\T
Women's Hebrew lifiorh
group of the \
8748 LINWOOD/WE
Association under the direction of also hostess at a dance for the young-
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Miss Irene Mills, recreational leader, er set at her home, complimenting
gave its first performance in the Lit-
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Miss Gordon.
tie Theater of the Jewish Woman's
r,
, Club, 89 Rowena street. Friday even-
The committee in charge of the (
hie
Agency./
I inc. Feb. 23. The theater, which costume party which will be given ,
1963 W. Euclid Ave. Gar. 6119.R
,,,.0. C TTTTT pondenc• end Cable. of Jewish Tel
was fille to ca.
150
on+,
9 by the Saginaw Lodge of In - '
With Congregation Mishkan
Building contractors in Tel A viv have declared a lockout as a protest teats
r
ol
March
Th peersfirst play. bydShom
parity.
Israel.
comedy . "She dependent Order Irnai B'rith has en- I •0
was
against the frequent strikt.s.
a
one
act
Ash,


Martuchs complete or-

EXPERT MOHEL
Must Marry a Doctor." This humor- gag ed Ge° 41 e
•ITT
Jewish peasants in the Don district will take place in ous portrayal of a mulch-maker's ef- chestra for the evening.
Wedding Ceremonies Performed.
A conference of
--1
Moscow report.
-
forts to please both husband and
the middle of February in CharkofT, according to
asnprittitiga aseetypehri
weiroks,e
• • • •
-
ond
ta
r,
ag
m
ir
w tiffe, to stlyit „sin ekut ftyt t
•i s h • eter
occurred
in Beverungyn, West- se , was at
y
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m
It I,
Another attack on a J tu
f
lInknown hooligans destroyed seven monuments in the cemetery. s holont, the matchmaker; Diann Uf.
Mrs. Sarah Marks and Miss Miriam
phallic
•••

I berg as Hyman Krendelman and Ruth Marks have left for Detroit to make
Wm. Lombardi, Prop.

,'era, the (laughter, and Lorraine
Twelve evening schools for Jewish illiterates were opened in Kieff, a
We supply all kinds of domestic
their future home.
I '
4
Anna Krendelman, the
cording to a report received from that city. Fifteen hundred persons atten IZubren
and imported Granito.
I
.
I
husband and wife. Rose Stitt played
Special prices on Marble Dust of
these schools.
• Miss Eleanor Goldstein has
• • •

Schoonfelt,
Abram,
the
son,
both
all kinds and colors. Also Granite
I
who turned from New York.
Pinchas Krasny, former minister of Jewish affairs under the reign of both modern young people
and Vitrolite for Stucco Work.
Atanuin Petlura, who was ordered deported front Poland, was forced to quit scorned the intercession of a "shad-1
2006 WATSON ST.
I
chap." Anna Phillips took the part
Melrose 5635
Cor. St. Aubin.-
the cduntry on foot, •
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of Breine, the maid.

During intermission Esther Jacob-,
A matzos factory will shortly be established in Palestine by the Pica.
. .
son, Rose Miller, Helen Schwartz and!
the name under which the Ica operates in that country.
Children's Portraits a Specialty.
order of Baron Edmond de Rebecca Heideman each gave a novel-
41
ireet
this enterprise is being undertaken by
ty dance entitled "Soup to Nuts Nov- ,
Members of 11Inai IlItiith Lodge, It
Rothschild.
• • •

Sin Hop- No. 850, and their families enjoyed
elty," "Twinkling Stars,
Portraiture by Photography
• Federation of Palestine will com- kips" and the "Egyptian Maid," re-I the evening of Feb. 11 at the Jewish 40
Beginning April 1, the Jewish labor
Commercial Photography
mence publishing a daily paper in Hebrew. The sum of £1,000 has beer
Community Center when open instal- .f•
Garfield 6500
donated to the federation by a sympathizer of the party. An equal sum Thesecond play, David Pinski's "A lotion of the following officers took
8709 Twelfth St., Near Blaine
Dollar," was well worked out by the ;dace: President, Joseph Schwartz:,
I
• was raised by various labor institutions.
• • •

youthful players, who were Betty l.a- vice-president, William Present; cor-
A protest against political and national oppression was adopted at a pinskv, Ida blarney, Matilda Tulin
responding secretary, Jerome .1. Eifel-
conference of Polish, Ukrainian and Jewish labor unions from East Galicia sky, Reva Glassman, Leah Pergament, stein, and treasurer, Barney Wyman.
I
held in Lemberg. The conference also adopted a resolution demanding full Elizabeth Silver, Anna Phillips and The ceremony was conducted by Nlor•
Direct from Our Churn to
I
rights for language in the national minoritis. Beverly Ross. The play will be re.. ' ris Garvett, Sol Blumrosen and \lax
Your Table.
pealed by the Strolling Players at the Edwards, all of Detroit. Hiram D.

FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER
A corporation to promote Palestine undertakings was established in formal opening of the Little Theati.r Frankel, executive director of Grand
OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS
re
Jerusalem at the initiative of Jacob dellaas, sectary
of the Palestine De- . , the evenings of Feb. 25 and 26, when District No.
was the principal
Half Block North of Clairmount
velopment Council. The capital of the corporation is f200,000. One-hall three groups will be represented.
speaker of the evening. Ile told of.
the varied activities of the B'nal
of the sum has been subscribed to in Palestine.
Street.
ICrith organization in this country
and abroad. Lunch was served at the
In an interview in Jerusalem, Sir Alfred Mond, who is visiting Palestine,
'
& dart d that "Egyptian Jews who are geographically nearest to Palestine'
close of the evening.
We are looking towards a future in Insurance w)•n every hazard,
must be the first to invest capital there. I have the greatest confidencel
_ -- —
both tangible and intangible, shall be offset with a protective measure,
Service
Quality Glendale 4960
in Palestine's business development and I have made large investments in Ukrainian Federation Relief Says
After a visit of three weeks in
We cannot entirely eliminate "chance," being human, but with
Armature Winding
, Grand Rapids, Miss Bernice Striffing
Kiev Home Is Menaced.
modern scientific facts and records, we can more and more certainly
Palestine's industry and banking "
•• • • •
has returned to her home.
&
forestall or prevent losses.
M. Bloch, judge of the court of Rocroi, has been appointed judge at
Consultation over your risks will undoubtedly reveal many pos4i.
Eighty-five orphans ranging in age
Auto Electric Service
i
J. Rappaport 1 bilities of loss which have not occurred to you.
Mirecourt. Senator Schrameek has been elected to the advisory board of
prison supervision. In addition to M. Salomon Tibi, who was recentlyifrom 8 to 12 years are cared for in , Joseph Schwartz. G.
1521 MCHIGAN AVENUE
home i
e
th
Opposite Ball Park
elected secretary of the Grand Council at Tunis, another Jew, M. Eugenel ainta ine by theFederation for Ult.' the week in New York City.

formerly
Relief,
' minima Jewish
For almost a quarter of a century the goal of the Detroit Insur.
Miss Rosa Isenberg, who has b e en , •,.
known as the Federation of f Ukrainian ,
A ance Agency has been Greater Insurance Service. Noon, in this latest
The purchase of 25,000 dunams of land by the Jewish National Fund ,
has just been completed, in addition to the purchase of 40,0001 dunams . Jews of Michigan, according to Abra- , visiting relatives and friends in Battle
step
of expansion of our protective facilities, we are occupying the
473
J. Jaffin, general secretary. The Creek and Grand Rapids for the past T;
top or seventh floor of the Insurance Exchange Building I formerly
made recently. The total amount of land in the possession of the fund is ham
I m closed as a result federation is affiliated with the Jew- lice weeks, has returned home. f4
c
was
in
Haifa
the
Joseph
Mack Building) at Elizabeth and John R. Sts.
Pica
--
165,0011 dunams. The flour mill of the
Isla World Relief Conference. The
II
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a cable received from the Pica headquarters in Paris. The order to c ost , work of the institution at Kiev is
Mr. and Mrs. W. Present of Lan- 4/
of
periodically supervised by experts sing were guests last Sunday of Mr. iI.
Was the result of a strike.
. a •

mid Mrs. William Present.
I I
representing the conference.
A sentence of six months' imprisonment for killing the Jewi sh recruit,
Isuac Mrodczyk of Wyszkow, near Warsaw, was imposed upon Sergeant Jan- The orphan home depends on funds
Kozlowski. The sergeant asked the Jewish private to let him have a match raised by Detroit Jews exclusively.
Thus far the quarterly remittances '
to light his eigaret, When the private did not hand him the mate h with sent b y the federation amounted to
the dispatch expected, the sergeant shot him. The murdered recruit left 11 $1,5;i0. Owing, however, to the ris-
LONDON. - LI T. A.) — The re- a"
.
wife, a child and parents whom he suppo
ing cost of foodstuffs, clothing and

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The Jewish women of Palestine are organizing an order. "The Brides fuel supplies, the orphan 85
home
has
port
of Austin
Chamberlain,
orphans miniter,
on the
proceedings foreign
of the
been unable to give
STROH B4.11LOINO
Now Located
the League
of Death Battalion," for the purpose of repelling attacks of inarauding adequate care and hg'• appealed to meeting of the council of at
which the
R
II
N ation .
of
ondent
of
the
Bedouins, according to a report from the Jerusalem corresp
Portraits of
the local organization for an in Palestine problem was discussed in
London Sunday Express. The battalion will be officially known under the cre aced allowance. Discussing th
ChIldr•s Exclusively
connection with the report of the
JOHN R. AT ELIZABETH ST.
.s name of "Women's Auxiliary Corps." Its members are required to pledge need for the co-operation of Detroit Permanent Mandates Commission,
to sacrifice their lives rather than submit to capture.
in the
work published
of the federation, Feb. 12 as a govern.
. news a
was
WIAVVVVIAW•WW.A.V‘
• • •

;00,6
J ffin said: "As matters now
LET
Building operations on the Tachkmony, a Hebrew high school conducted M
stand, we shall be unable to continue meant "white paper.
along lines of traditional Judaism and maintained by the Mizrachi World our regular allowances, much less in-
Organization, were commenced in Tel Aviv recently in the presence of Sir crease them, unless Detroit Jewry
Cut Rate Moving and Storage.
Herbert Samuel, Lady Samuel, Governor Kemple of Jaffa, Professor Pick speedily comes to our assistance. The
and others. The Tachkmony will have classes from kindergarten to college Federation for Ukrainian Jewish Re-
1957 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
, and will cost 8150,000. Messages of congratulation were received from aai- 'Sit at present possesses only a hand-
Phone Cadillac 6853-4679.
ous countries, including the American Mizrachi Organization.
ful of workers. Our force must be
• • •

The Polish government will have to make official explanations shortly increased and generous support will
have to be given our work if the 85


with regard to the recent arrests made in Lemberg in connection
orphans whom Detroit Jews have
• Steiger trial, as a result of an interpellation brought into parliament by the adopted are to be given a chance to
,
Club
of
Jewish
Deputies.
Pointing
out
the
circumstance
that
the
Steiger
grow up properly and decently."
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
trial had been delayed and the action of the Polish authorities in Lemberg
The federation will sponsor a bene-
in confiscating the Jewish papers which published comments on the affair, fit performance at the Yiddish Play-
the Jewish deputies ask for an explanation.
house Wednesday yawning, March 4.



.
This event will immediately precede
I ord Balfour, author of the Balfour Declaration establishing the Jewish the inauguration of a membership
to arrive in Palestine the drive throughout the city. Represent-
is
scheduled
national homeland in-Palestine, who
I end of March to open the Hebrew University on April 1, is to be greeted atives of the federation soon will can-
a general strike by the Arabs, if the executive of the Christian Moslem vass the community for the purpose
Association, terming itself the Palestine Arab executive, will have its way. of collecting outstanding dues and
In a proclamation issued by the executive, a strike has been called for the contributions. Secretary Juffin de-
clared that he anticipated a generous
day of Lord Balfour's arrival.
3.8r-

response.
t•
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It is not possible to explain the really
remarkable demand for this car on
the basis of beauty and comfort alone
—notable as these qualities are.

been acquired for the library of the Hebrew Union College by A. S. Oko,
4 the librarian. A number of anti-Jewish incunabula and five scrolls of the
I Pentateuch written in Hebrew by Samuel ben Samuel Ibn Musa in I.isbon
in 1475 in Moorish and Spanish case binding have also been acquired. The
British museum cherishes as one of its most valuable possesions a manu-
script of 1482 by the name scribe. The purchase for the Hebrew Union
College were made possible by a donation from Joseph Schonthal of Colum-

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American and European Plans.

New Hydriatic Baths.

Golf Privileges and Gems..
Bathing From Hotel.

JOEL HILLMAN, President

bus, Ohio.









The government iirdinance regulating the establishment of Jewish corn
MI/ nities in Palestine, which has aroused much discussion in the country,
is now being redrafted and will shortly be published for consideration. This
MEYER BARRON, Prey
ficially communicated by Sir Herbert Samuel to representatives of
p.a.
' the Agudath Israel in Jerusalem, according to a report received from Jeru-
salem by the Agtidath headquarters in Vienna. Further details were made
IN ASTE PAPER
known concerning a conference held in Vienna between Dr. Chaim Weiz-
1342 Br•wst•r St.
'ninth and Dr. Pinchas Kohn, president of the Agudath Israel, which, it was
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'
•tattd,
may result in a reconoiliation between the two organizations.
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Michigan Paper Stock Co. I

WODIC BEQUEATHES
$9,000 TO CHARITY

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Indian Fighter Remembers Homes for
Orphans and Aged.

Peony-4s to charitable and re-
ligious institutions amounting to $9,-
000 are made in the will of Emanuel
Wodic, Civil War veteran and Indian
fighter who died Feb. 4 at the age of
89 years. The will was filed several
days ago. The following institutions
are the beneficiaries: Jewish Orphan
Asylum of Cleveland, $2,000; Con-
Jewish Old
gregation Beth El,
Folks Home, $2.000; Jewish Orphans
Home of Detroit, $2.000, and Jewish
Home of the Aged of Cleveland, $50(1. ,
Henry Si. Butzel, the attorney, is left
$2,000 for distribution. Of Mr. But.
zel. Mr. Woilic declares in his will
"I have full confidence he will expend
it as I would wish to have it expend.
ed."
The Wodic home at 1257 Brainard
street and $10,000 are left to Mrs.

Confidence in Dodge Brothers and
the goodness of their product is with-
out question the fundamental influence
at work,

$1215 1. o

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Detroit; 41292.31 delivered

TREE

The increased number of persons who wish to emigrate to Palentine
have met with obstacles on the part of the English consul general. The
consul general refuses to vise the passports of tourists under 35 years of
age. According to the Palestine immigration ordinances, those who are in
,
DO.SeSSillti of £500 will be admitted as persons of means. 'The consul refuse
such persons who are in possession of this sum, but
, to vise the passports
who are under 25 years of age. This unexpected difficulty hampers emigra.
lion to Palestine and will minimize the number of tourists to Palestine
season.
(luring the Passover
coming
• • • •
1
the widow.
With
impressive
ceremonies,
in which Sir Alfred Mond. Dr. Arthur Sarah Wodir,

:1Ir. W odic was among the earliest
Si. Ussishkin, Moses Dizengolf, mayor of Tel Aviv. Governor
Ruppin,
Select Dancing Nightly
Spites and others participated, the Hebrew Technicum opened in Haifa Jewish settlers in M
ichiran and one
in the
Messages were received from Sir Herbert Samuel, Sir Gilbert Clayton of the most picturesque figures
, Feb. 9.
Governor Storrs, the American College in Beirut, Dr. Chaim Weizmann state.
h \ chad lIa'Ain the Jewish National Council in Poland and ,
Colonel Ki sc,
other organizations. In the principal address delivered at the exercises
Sir Alfred Mond expressed surprise that the Technicum had not received
subsidies from the Palestine government.
Oak•nd Mothers Club:



.
There will he a meeting of the Oak-
Satisfaction with the success of the Zionist movement in Roumania wa-
P•tais Musicians—The Band You
c.pressed by Nahum Sokolow, chairman of the executive of the World land Mothers Club Saturday, Feb. 1,I
at
2:30 p. m. at the Moore School.
Lo•• to D•ne• With.
, Zionist Organization, who passed through Vienna on his way from Rou-
eon.
mania.Mr. Sokolow, in speaking of the contributions of Roumanian Jews Music, singing and dancing will
4itute
the program.
I toward the Keren Ilayesod, emphasized the importance of the declaration

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mode recently by the Roumanian Foreign Minister Duca endorsing the work
.1 the Zionist movement. This declaration insures the continuation of the
',Irk in Roumania, Mr. Sokolow stated. Passing through Budapest, Mr
Sokolow was greeted at the station by Hungarian Zionists. Representatives
(1 the Hungarian press were present, to whom Mr. Sokolow explained the
',lotion of Zionism to the state. Mr. Sokolow left for Prague. Berlin and
London.
• •


The charge that the Polish government is conducting a campaign of
,termination
of the Jewish population was made in a statement read in the
A
Polish sienate by Senator Wurzel. "The Jewish population takes the stand
that Poland is a democratically governed state and they have the right to
demand that equality and justice should prevail." the statement reads. "Th.
I Jewish population cannot have confidence in a government which violate-
these principles. The Club of Jewish Deputies and Senators proved that
,
the government ha+ done nothing to rectify the injustice to the Jews. but
is adding f"rther iniustices. The Jewish schools, where Hebrew or Yiddish
is employed as the language of instruction, do not have moral or material
support from the government. The Jewish population is oppressed by the
burden of taxation. Now the government i• about to deprive tens of thou-
sands of Jews (If their livelihood by the withdrawal of the monopoly con

cessions."

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ENGRAVING co. •

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and Engravers

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put 40 Per Cent.

Factory extension s and additional
piiii,t equipment will increase the.
production capacity of the Nash MO -
tors Company tip 10 per cent by the I
opening of the spring season over the I
• greatest preductien ever previously
' attained. Demand for the Nash line
if Advanced and Special Six series
, iars kept the plants in Kenosha and
Milwaukee busy night and day
throughout August, September, Or-
Itober and November.
; "It has Iowa our p ilicy to expand
stir business on a sound basis," says
C. W. Nash, president of the company,
"but the models brought out by us last
ogost were to well received by the I
milli/. that we were unprepared to
the demand. The thing to do I
In to increase our production eapac-
113 ty building extensions and install-
ing of additional machinery equip-
ment. This will make it possible for
, us to have in the hands of our deal-
jers, in the early spring, ears in quan-
. Ins that will mare nearly meet the
de mend."

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