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ENGLISII COMMONS
DISCUSS REFUGEES

After Vigorous Debate, House

EUGENE MEYER DIES;
WAS 83 YEARS OLD

Builders ' Show Deemed Harbinger
Of Great Realty Development

BUILDING ACTIVITY
GROWING RAPIDLY

of

Banker Was Headof Fr•neo•Ameri-

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Mond and Sassoon
Are Given Mention

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J. W. B. ANNOUNCES
NEW APPOINTMEN . Pi

Dr. Salty. to Head Depart,,,.„
Extension Education.

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NFaV 1'01:K.—Several el. ,.
he staff of the Jewish Welts,.
hove been announced by II
;Itick,man, executive direced
A department of Jewish ..
education has been est:k1 , 1.
which Dr. Morde•ai
pointed director. Dr. Salt,.
east years was director of
education of the Bureau in
Eucation of New York t,•
Sidles recently received t hi. .
a i ietor of philosophy from t,
University, his thesis, "Ili, ')
Press--An Antericanizim.7 \
having been published by 1

I High Commissioner Samuel
Se venth Annual Exhibit, Opening in General Motors Building
Saturday, Feb. 28, Will Have Diversity of Displays Which
"P ermits are being issued by the
in Palestine Post.
-
city
building
department
in
such
num
Managers Claim Will Astonish Home Owners.
NEW YORK.—Eugene Meyer, re-
her: that the February total will

can Liberty Loan.

1.0 N I) 0 N.— (J. T. .4.1—Much
tired banker for years a partner in
measure favorably with the figures of speculation is prevalent inn circles
The Seventh Annual Builders' provided by renting an adjoining
Lazard Freres and during the world
room, but this was also quickly taken the prectieding months.
connected
with the British colonial
war president of the Franco-Ameri- Show, which opens in General Motors
"The winter weather has caused office and the Zionist Organization
and, no more space being available,
can Liberty Loan Association, died Building Saturday, Feb. 28, will corn-
many would-be exhibitors who waited i little cessation in building and pros- with regard to the next High Com.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The ques- here Jan. 17 in his eighty-third year. memoir:0e the opening of Detroit's until too late were crowded out en-
pects of 11 great spring volume are missioner of l'alestine, in case of Sir
tion of the refugees stranded in Eng- With his wife, formerly Harriet New- greatest blinding era—for in all lines
now evident," the Builders' and Trail- Herbert Samuel's retirement.
tirely.
lish ports was raised during a lengthy murk, who died two years ago, Mr. of building endeavor the concensus of
Visitors to this exposition will see ' ers' Exchange reports in its summary
Besides Major Ormsby-Gore, the
debate Feb. 11 in the House of Com- Meyer celebrated his golden wedding opinion Is that 1925 will surpass all what is probably the largest and most of local building operations.
present under-secretary fur the colo-
mons, in connection with the motion in 1917. There are seven surviving previous years in building activity— interesting builders' show ever held
The report announces that there nies, the names of two leading British
of Major Yerburgh, Conservative, to children, Eugene Meyer, Jr., former and will astonish Detroiters with the in America. Every person in the city is much new building contemplated,
Jews are frequently mentioned as
continue the regulations giving full managing director of the War b diversity of displays of building ma- should visit it and most everyone will. but that it is still in the early stages
terial „, ,
possible candidates for the High Com-
authority to the home secretary to [nowt. Corporation; Walter E. Meyer,
College, Columbia llnivm
Exhibits Will be made by maker - Of and will be reported in the near fu- missionership.
It
is
a
matter
of
general
business
Mrs.
George
Illunnthal,
ni
Mrs.
Alfred
exercise control over the immigration
every sort of household conveniences, ture. A preliminary outline of the
Rumors are afloat that Sir Alfred also the author of "Prow .11,,
A. Cook, Mrs, Elise Stern, Mrs. comment that every sign indicates
of aliens into Great Britain.
building requisites and real estate new $2,000,000 women's hotel build- Mond, formerly minister of public cation in Citizenship for I i,
of
prosperity
has
season
During the debate Rhys Davies, as- Charles .1. Liebmann and Mrs. Sig- that a new
ing was made known within the last works in Lloyd George's cabinet and Itussian Jewish Inonigrai •
mum' Stern. Another son, Edgar, vomit to Detroit. The automobile I
sistant home secretary in the Labor
One of the nest interesting fea- few days, but the tletails were not re-
veiled. chairman of the l'alt,t1110 Et . 01101111C ;located in Professor David
was lost on the Titanic. dealers returned from the New York
cabinet, raised the question of the im-
tures of the exposition will
Recent contracts called for large Council in Great Britain, is being hook, "Civic Education."
Mr. Meyer was a native of St ran- automobile show full of enthusiasm
migrants stranded in Southampton
awarding of a $15,000 home, which
-.
The department of Jewish
seriously considered for the post.
his ancestors were lead- and then witnessed the greater sue-
will be given away absolutely free. • undertakings.
and urged that it should be made im- 'mortis w His
rumors are strengthened by the jour- education will devote itself I.
--s ,.ass of their own show. Their experi- This home, which is located on St.
A. W. Kutsche Company awarded ney of Sir Alfred to Palestine, which tperitic task of developing
possible in future for steamship com- ers of the Jewish community.
grandfather, Jacob Meyer, seal' one ence is about to be duplicated by the
panies to exploit the immigrants, put-
Mary's avenue, just south of School- the following sub-contracts on a bank he is making this month. This is Clint
Gar Jewish cultural and ed.r. :.•
of the Congress of Jewish Notables
ting them into ports where they re-
craft avenue, will be open to visitors ' building to be erected at Trenton, sillered a prelude to his possible op activities in .1tiwish center..
Heretofore the exposition rooms of
convoked by Napoleon for the con-
Mich.,
for
the
Trenton
State
Bank:
Dr. I'hilip It. Goldstein, it ie.
during the exposition.
main stranded.
pointnient. When asked by a repre
sideration of Jewish rights, and the the General Motors Building have
Sir Joynson-hicks, home secretary,
The officers of the builders' expo- Mkeellaneous and structural steel, sentative of the Jewish Telegraphit of the field stall, was named id
been large enough to comfortably
in reply to this remark, stated that emperor conferred upon him the or-
sition are: Ilarry Booth, president; Roura Iron Works; cut stone, Atone
of campaigns. Dr. Goldstein
der of officer of the Legion of Honor. take care of the builders' exposition. John A. Patterson, vice-president; G. Cut Stone Conipany; rooting and Agency whether there was any trot
before he or Mr. Davies assumed of-
in the rumors, Sir Alfred expresses field secretary of the board, ul,
As a youth of 17, Eugene Meyer This year, however, Manager Charles
fice there were already 900 aliens
W. J. Linton, treasurer; F. H. Gillis- sheet metal, Anthony Wittstoek ;
his Major attention to ca
I10 desire to deny or confirm the ru
made his way to California and set- J. Trust very soon discovered that
stranded in Southampton, because
. Me, director, and Charles J. frost, electric, Donohue & Shoebottom;
since its merger with the N.,•
mars,
s
tled in 1859 at Los Angeles, a city there would be a shortage of space
painting, Reliable Painting and Deco-
they were prevented from entering
0 l'ounuil of Y. NI. II. and Klink
s
secretary.
l'hilip
Sassoon,
secretary
t
40
displays
wa
Sir
he did much to develop as a merchant Additional spate
• f of
America. Some have, in the mean-
rating Company; plastering, Ilene I. ' Lloyd George during the war and on
sociations in 11121 and wit , y
a nd as a member of the vigilance
Moore, Wyandotte; marble, Christa- of the greatest financial and politica e organization the preceding y••:o.
time, proceeded to America and about
committee. In 1883 he moved to San
Batchelder Marble Company. II. T. experts, is considered, in other circles • 191 - 1 to 19211 Dr. Goldstein
600 still remain. "Under no circum-
Francisco to become head of the Lon-
stances will I allow these immigrants
Keyes, architect.
rational and social tireel,r
as a possible candidate.
don, Paris and American Bank. Ile
George D. Mason & Co., architects,
to become absorbed in our population.
Jewish ( hautatiquit Society
was made a partner in the banking
The shipping company is responsible
:muffin! the following contracts 011
.1t-rsey and before that was
house of Lazard Freres in 1811:1 and
the temple building under erection oii
staff of the Hebrew Sheltcro .•
for bringing them here and must keep
"Dearborn lies in the path of the This precaution is exercised in order
;
in 1901 retired from active business
' Second boulevard and Temple avenue ty Board id Supervisors. Malcomson Guardian Society. Ile received
them at its expense," the home secre-
d
al
"
industrial expansion of Detroit, and is to insure absolute safety
& Higginbotham, architects.
life.
minutes' ride -of diversified come. It is equally as important for . for the Masonic Temple Association: I
tary stated.
grin of teeter of philosophy ii,
Edward
C.
Chase
has
been
awarded
Throughout his career Mr. Meyer within
ita
Major Yerburgh, moving his reso-
( arpentry, Marcus &
of Ibinnsylvania.
the mason contract on a branch ban) liniverso s•
was prominently identified, both in manufacturing enterprises which em-
son, II. C. Christman Company; plas-
lution, made charges against the im-
Si111111ci 1.011, formerly field
ploy
511
per
cent
of
the
wage
earners
building to be erected on Hamilto:
California and New York, with work
ter models, Anthony DiLorenzo.
migrant population in Great Britain,
for
the
board for the :sit.
and Tuxedo nvenues for the Highland try
for the welfare of natives of France of the city," says Arthur II. Schwartz,1
Gertsman & Rocklin, 2379 Clem-
stating that one out of every 68 aliens
New York, is now devoting In
Park State Bank: Carpentry, {tarry
and Alsace-Lorraine. On his seventy- capitalist and pioneer investor in
ents avenue, have been awarded the
is a convicted criminal, which is a
thin
to
the
New
York nieti.•:.
Wunderlich; marble, Christa.
eight h birthday, .Ian. 27, 1920, the Dearnborti properties.
I mason contract on a 78-family hotel
percentage two and one-third higher
liat•helder-44'asmund Company. (leo. district.
French government !snide him an offi-
"When
Henry
Ford
first
opened
his
Ibuilding
to
be
erected
at
3559
Second
than the proportion among the rest
Joseph Rower, who was
cer of the Legion of Honor.
Highland l'ark plant he had only
boulevard for Morris Pollack. I. M. V. Pottle. architect.
since 1921 engaged in the di,
of the population.
Harry Greenblatt has been award.
3,500 employes. Everyone is familiar'
"Lord Rothschild, who recently ap-
Lewis, architect.
campaigns, was chosen field
ed
the
mason
contract
on
the
3.1-fam-
with the enormous increase in value
peared with a Jewish delegation be- FASCIST! PRESS USES
F. It. Patterson Construction Com-
ily apartment to be erected on Hol- for New York State.
of Highland Park real estate which
pany have been awarded the general
fore the home secretary, stated that
"PROTOCOL" ARGUMENT
brook, between Woodward avenue
has resulted from the tremendous in-
•.. I.
contract on the infirmary building to
the Jewish community has the inter-
Abraham Epstein is the
and John It. street, for Harry Dunitz:
crease in Ford activities in that sec-
•..
be erected on the west side of Maple
est of the country at heart and I make
secretary of the Old Ave
•
T.
A.)—The
"Pro
Excavation, Frank Merlin Weitlineier
LONDON, - 1.1.
tion.
street, north of White Lake, near
this motion in the interests of the
Commission of Pennsylvania
tonsils of the Elders of Zion" are the
"Today the Ford plant at River
Pontiac, Mich., for the Oakland Coun- & Gay, architects.
country," Major Yerburgh declared.
basis for attacks of the Mussolini Rouge employs 50,000 and yet the
Brought New Industries.
press. Aroused to greater activity by realty values of Dearborn properties
John Score, Socialist member
the latest political difficulties of the average only one-tenth the present
from Stepney, introduced an amend-
Faseisti government, a campaign values of Highland Park properties.
ment that the regulations concerning
against Free Masonry has been start- When one considers that Dearborn of-
the entry of aliens to Great Britain
ed, according to 0 report front Rome fers such a splendid and well located
be humanized in accordance with
to the London Star.
residence section for Ford Rouge em-
British traditions. "The East End
One of the leading Fascisti journals ployes, it is easy to anticipate the tre-
Jews have brought new industries
published an article under glaring mendous profits which will be made
good
into the country. They are as
headlines, alleging that "the Masonic, by those who are wise enough to in-
citizens as any Englishman, Scotch-
Hebraic, Protestant, atheist, Bolshe- vest in Dearborn properties today.
man, Irishman or Welshman," he said.
vist and Republic internationals are
Harry Snell, Laborite, contended
"The location of the plants of the
all in one conspiracy against Musso-
Aircraft Development Corporation
that the alien question is exaggerated
and does not greatly affect unemploy- lini."
and the Stout Metal Airplane Com-
ARTHUR H. SCHWARTZ.
ment and has no direct bearing on
pany forecast that Detroit's newest
from Detroit

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IN THE FUTURE OF DEARBORN

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Electric Refrigeration

at a price for every home
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the employment situation in the coun- Measurements by Light Wavea industry will also center in that sec- the wage earner who can ill afford to
try. Many of the immigrantshave
Win Precision at Packard
tion of the city. The Stout 'Metal lose his savings that he likewise in-
fled from despotic governments. "Re-
Airplane show the best commercial vest them safely in real estate and
Motor Factories
member that Englishmen live in other
perfornoce today. The all-metal thus participate in the increased valu-
foreign countries," he added.
airship which is now in the course of
Measuring by light waves, the lost construction at Dearborn by the Air- ation which results from. his own ac-
Sir Joynson-Ilicks, during the de-
tivity as much as from the enterprise
bate, stated that his concern was the word known to science in precision craft Development Corporation, it is
of his employer."
welfare of the country and not the of measurement, now is being done in freely predicted, will excite interna-
the
every
day
work
of
building
auto-
aliens. Years ago he was proud that
tional interest front the standpoint
England was a place of refuge for mobiles. The system has been adopt- both of commercial and military appli- ACQUITS SLANDERER
the politically persecuted, but now, ed by the Packard .Motor Car Com- cation. I believe the next 10 years will
OF RATHENAU NAME
when there are 1,000,000 unem- pany, the first automobile company show the same rapid development of
ployed, he cannot permit immigra- to use it.
this new industry as was experienced
Actual
measurements
as
fine
BERLIN.—(J.
T. A.)—The trial of '
tion. "I cannot," he said, "deport
in the automotive industry between
Deputy Streicher, a member of the
those who are already here. That one-millionth of an inch are made
and 1915.
easily
with
the
light
wave
equipment
Basarian
diet,
known
for his anti-
would be cruel. But I am ready to
"It is an acknowledged fact that
repeat my phrase, 'give the country in daily use at the Packard factory. workmen like to live as close as• pos- Semitic activity, took place in the I
Such
fineness
in
gauging
is
believed
the benefit of the doubt, not the
sible to their place of employment. Wurzburg Court.
In a speech delivered at a public
aliens.' 1 am not ashamed of what to murk a still further step in ad- It follows, therefore, naturally that
vancing American precision methods
muss-meeting, Deputy Stretcher dese-
I have said or what I have done."
the tremendous industrial growth on
crated the memory of Walter Rathe-
At the end of the debate, which of quality manufacturing.
For sonic time in the automobile the west side will continuously focus MIU, the German foreign minister who
lasted until midnight, John Scurr
attention upon Dearborn as the most
withdrew his amendment and the not- industry precision blocks guaranteed desirable location for wage earners was murdered by anti-Semites because
to
be within one-millionth of an inch
of his Jewish origin. "The bones of I
lion of Yerburgh was passed without
of perfection have been in use as employed in that locality.
Itathenau are not worthy to rest in the
a vote.
'It is a significant thing that in- holy German soil. His remains should
standards of measurements against
surance companies, savings banks and
Ivor Volga, a 13-year-old London which precision tools could, be guardians of children are compelled be exhumed and shipped to the border
boy, who is hailed as a 'cellist of checked. Light wave measuring is a by law' to invest in real estate the pn- as soon as possible, Mreicher stated
great promise, gave a recital Jan. 11 further safeguard of quality in manu- vale funds entrusted to their care. The court acquitted Deputy Streicher.
facture.
at the Queen's Hall.

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