MARCH 6, 1925 E JelWIT f.161S/1(iiRoNICLE gennen ■ ae GUGGENHEIM GIVES MILLIONS TO HIGHER SCHOLARLY INQUIRY ROSENWALD FINANCES SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS1 cmcm.,0.--(J. T. A.)—Fourteen I scientific expeditions, embracing an- thrt,polog) , bo tany, geology, ethnology and zoology, will be financed by .I ulius Rosenwald and Marshall Field during 1925, according to a statement mat.' by the director of the Chicago Field , Museum conducting, the expedition Explorations to reconstruct the Iii) tory of prehistoric peoples and an- (From Cnrrespondeme and Cabin of Jewish Telegrephk Agency.) cient empires will be made. Contin- New Judaea, the oflicial organ of the World Zi 'ii t Organization, in ued excavations will be carried on lit Pale.ti•e oroblem in the Kish, Mesopotamia, under Prof,: an editorial in a recent issue,, Ireats of it new Lan don The Gobi Dessert, wild , ' form of had speculation danger. The problem has arisen be rouse of the dinosaur eggs were bund, IA' influx of capital into the country. • si • also explored. Unpenetrated jungles (Concluded from page 1.) YESHIBAH ATTAINS ITS FIRST MILLION Launches Beginning of Second raised in•time far the breaking of the ground ceremonies on April 26, after which building operations will be rushed on our five buildings, so that some of them will he available for occupancy in the near future. "The Rabbi Isaac Etch:man 'fheo• Seminary has a waiting list of several hundred students, unable to inter the institution because of its 'ark of accommodations. Institutions in Europe, particularly in Soviet Rus- sia, are in a deplorable state and many of the world's leading Jewish schol- ars are destitute because these insti- tutions have been forced to close their doors. "11 ith the tiering .7 our 'n'tito- tion, which will have aviinuntolatiati, Capen, Buffalo University; Professor Phase of Campaign to Get Edward ('apps, Princeton University; $5,000,000 Fund. President Ada Louise enmstock, Rad- cliffe College; Professor William Em- NEW YORK.—With the first mil- erson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. President Frederick Car- lion goal, the first phase of its ram- los Ferry, Hamilton College; Dean naign attained, the l'eshibah college Guy Stanton Ford ,.f the University building fund has lounto•d a drive aurni es eta; De an Virginia C. Gild. for it' second million dollars, which .rsleme, Barnard Coll' ,it.e; Dean Ed- will ettlminst‘. April 20, when exer- Yin Greenlaw of the University of ekes marki•• the !freaking of around • of Ye li . teth for the $7,000 0110 Xurth (';militia; lief. I. K. California Institute of Technology: America, to be erected on .\ insterdam avenue, will tie held. Dr. Chunks Riborg Mann, director of of Central Brazil will be entered for English Jewry will be represented at the opening of the Hebrew Uni- the American Council on Education, In announcing the success of the the first time by white men. versity on Mount Scopus nn April I by D'Aviodor Goldsmid, vice-president tl f the lluxrd of Jewish Deputies and president of the )%nglo-JewishA ssoiti a- •Washington; Dean Carl Emil Sea- campaign for the first million I n tars -hore, lniversity of Iowa; fhtmossl o f the fund, Samuel Levy, chairman tion. Mr. Gold.mid was chosen by the bodies he will represent. • • • • . Whitney Surette, Concord, Mass.; jiff the executive committee, declared MEMBER CHANT MU! BM( DOM The well-known producer, Sfax Reinhardt, has been appointed professor Oren i1larion Tallint, University of I that the enthusiastic and generous re- UNITIONMSIIRtIMAIIIASIN at the Vienna Academy of alusic and Dramatic Art, in recognition of hi. chicagoi Professor Joseph II. Willits, sponse with which the great °dud), tional project had been greeted in- having created a new type of drama. In university eircles, just as in the WItari"ft tiehool, I I "iT•sily Isylvania ; Dean Frederick .1. . E. W mat- sued its unqualified triumph. theatrical world, his innovation has created a favorable impression. HILTY COMP ign • • • • bridge, Columbia UlliVersity, and Mr. "We admit, quite frankly, that our ( GARFIELD 24235380 aloe, secretary. original announcement to erect a Lord Allenby , conqueror of Jerusalem and British High Commissioner meet in great institution of higher Jewish 8748 EINWOODAVL 'f he advisory board n of Egypt, and M. Rappard, secretary of the mandates commission, will be stein as the formal or- learning by Orthodox Jewry of Amer- • pr-ant at the opening exercises at the Ilebrew University in Jerusalem, New York ' ganization of the foundation is com- ica was received with no little mis- _ wcording to word received in New York by Dr. Chaim Weizmann from I piked and once or twice a year there- giving and doubts," Mr. Levy said. . • • • • after to give advice and counsel to the "Fur up to the present, Orthodox REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO Serious anti-Semitic excesses occurred recently in Budapest. Members trustees on matters off educational pol- Jewry in America—although it in- the icy. A subcommittee of the advisory cludes the majority of American Jews 1963 W. Euclid Ave. Gar. 6119-R of the Awakening Magyar Society attacked Jewish men and women in With Congregation Mislikan street and beat them with iron clubs and bayonets. Joseph Buchsbaum, 60 board designated by the trustees Will —has never organized or been vital- Israel. years old, was mortally wounded by a bayonet. Eight students were form the executive committee, which ized into action for any such out- will be directly in charge carrying standing work. EXPERT MO•EL arrested. "But the success of the campaign • • • • I out the policies laid down by the board Wedding Ceremonies Performed. overnment to extend the flown": a nd un pr oved by the trustees. This has eloquently answered all such g h e unga rian r A esolution to urge the — — in the Hungarian universities . toonmittee will also make the selection doubts. Our first $1,000,000 was clausus against the Jewish students not only raised by a comparative handful of but to all schools in the country, including technical and agricultural schools., of fellows. ' was adopted at a general meeting of the Awakening Magyars held in Buda-1 The office of the foundation will be devoted workers, led by Harry Rooms Papered Complete $6.00 Fischel and Nathan Lamport, each of this city. It was ()petted March I ill and op. Everything furnished. pest Feb. 17. whom gave amounts of $100,000. I • . in Room 2300 of the Pershing Square • • • W. . WARD Forty- do not believe that any other Jewish Polish government grant a subsidy for the Yiddish I Building, ('ark Avenue find The demand that the PAINTER AND DECORATOR Ind Hebrew schools maintained by Jewish organizations in Poland was re-1second street. Sir. Moe will be in educational movement in America has ever received so high a per capita House Painting. 'wed by the Jewish deputies at the Feb. 17 meeting of the Polish Sejm charge. contribution as characterized the rats- Glen. 9017 budget committee when the budget was examined. The committee rejecte d 1834 Michigan Ave. 5- ing of the first $1,000,000 of our Leon Trotzky is writing a book e • ' the proposal of the Jewish deputies. • • • • I titled "My Mistakes," according to building fund. "Our second million dollars will be "The Aral) parties in Palestine are defeating their own ends," statesi , a rev ent report from Riga. HOME MADE BUTTER the Unita Cattolica, the leading Catholic paper in Italy, by quarreling Direct from Our Churn to among themselves, while the Zionists are consolidating their positions in Your Table. the country. Already the Jews have seized the trade and industry of the FRESH COUNTRY EGGS country," the Unita Cattolica says, "over 40 per cent of the factories and OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS business concerns in Palestine being in Jewish hands." * • THE SASS DAIRY CO. Half Block North of Clairmount The ques tion of who will be the successor to Sir Herbert Samuel as Iligh Commissioner of Palestine after the expiration of his term recently 9150 Twelfth Street. was considered at the meeting of the Vaad Leumi, the National Council of Palestine Jews. The council unanimously resolved that for the general interests of Palestine Jewry it is essential that Sir Herbert Samuel continue Quality Glendale 4960 Service in office for another term. The council decided to take steps to urge his ECOnOtniCal Armature Winding ' retention. • • • • Or WINTER & KAUFFMAN for atom(' thousand students and which will give ample opportunities for Jewish research; this deplorabl e condition will be rectified." An elaborate program in shish leading American educators it lie men will participate oil! L efton , the ceremonies April 20. The of the proposed institution cos.' r- thr.a. city blocks, the largest snide tion of land ever made for a .1, educational project in Amer..• Al Jolson, star of "Big It's." .•); has been playing at the W tr- ,Ipn in New York, was ordered ni in , physicians to re , t for several on account of a severe cold. BERNARD SCHWARTZ CIGAR CORPORATION Manufacturers of R. G. DUN Cigar. Earnings and sales have shown a remarkable growth and the company is about to move into a new plant where production facilities can be increased to take care of the increased demand for its product. We have available a complete record of the company's history which will be sent upon request. H. W. NOBLE & COMPANY Investment Bankers Dime Bank Building Transportatioti The political crisis obtaining in Poland has resulted in more failures, mainly affecting Jewish business establishments. Warsaw business circles 'recently were overwhelmed by the news of the bankruptcy of eight of the : largest textile firms on Gensia street, the center of the Polish capital's textile business. The failure of these firms caused many smaller firms to suspend payments. Gensia street is known all over eastern Europe as Ow exclusively Jewish. center of the textile business and is* • • Auto Electric Service 1521 MCHIGAN AVENUE Opposite Ball Park A resolution to petition the British government to reappoint Sir Her-, High Commissioner of Palestine was ',belt Samuel for another term as adopted by the executive committee of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis in the United States and Canada, at a meeting held in New York under the chair-1 manship of Rabbi Israel Rosenberg. A cable to this effect was sent to the British government forwarding the request of Orthodox Jewry in America The executive committee also sent a cable to Sir Herbert Samuel urging him to accept a reappointment. fal • • • • The Warsaw Jewish Artisans School, a two-story building erected by the American Joint Distribution Committee, was totally destroyed by fire. The school, which was the pride of the Jewish community, had 120 pupils, the majority of whom were orphans. All that was savedthe tools. The loss is estimated at $25000. The cause of the tire is not known. How- ever, a sensation was caused by the fact that immediately a fter the fire broke out, Italelaw Gerelinski, a Polish machinist, committed suicide by i•TH Ii.001 1 STROH BUILDING Portraits of Children Exclusively --------- cutting his throat with is razor. • • a a The concession granted to the Jewish Colonization Association by the Canadian oovernnient to admit to the dominion 5,000 refugees stranded in various European ports, withdrawn several months ago, was reinstated This was nook known after a committee, consisting, of Lyons Cohen, S. W. Jacobs, member of parliament, A. Levine and II. Wolofsky was received by the Canadian deputy minister of immigration. Seventeen hundred will be admitted to complete the allotted quota of 5,000_ Preference will be in Canada. given to relatives of immigrants a who are already residing es . , Congressman Charles A. Mooney of Cleveland made public the text of 0 resolution which he intends to introduce into Congress, demanding that a monument he erected in Washington in memory of 'loyal Salomon, the first Jewish immigrant from Poland and Amerieoo eatriot. The resolution speaks in high terms of the record of Salomon in the hsitory of America and , states that llaym Salomon lent and contributed to the government, the army and the officers during the critical period a sum exceeding $700,000, for ne dollar. either in capital or interest. which he received in return note • • • Ville ilirralttr5 ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. al0 1111,1 11 lit woo ter, „ ",, sz.144"1-he 36,144.41?'9. On a " • s the Ocean Front American and European Plans. New Hydriatic Bathe. Golf Privileges and Garage. Bathing From Hotel. JOEL HILLMAN, President A conference of Jewish proletarian students held in Kiev, participated in by 300 delegates, ended in a quarrel between the Communists and the Poole Zionists. Poole Zionists left the conference because they were refused Rus- a hearing. The conference also adopted a resolution attacking those sian Jewish emigrants abroad who are discrediting the Jewish colonization work in Russia. In another resolution Jewish labor organizations in Europe ' and America are invited to delegate representatives in order to acquaint ..1 I themselves with the true situation of the Jewish masses in Soviet Russia. I MEYER BARRON, Peen Buyers at All Kinds at WASTE PAPER 1342 Brewst•r St. Caillla• 12019 Cadillac 1701 The King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel, accompanied by a suite, for a Vi second time visited the exhibition in Roam of Professor Glieenstein. The ' king stayed for over an hour. Ile engaged Glicenstein in conversation for about 20 minutes, questioning him as to the methods of his work and show- ing particular interest in his wood carvings. The king reminded (liken- he had visited his first exhibition in Rome and pur- I stein that 18 years ago chased several works, including a statue which occupies a place in the Quirinal Palace. Ile arranged with the sculptor for sittings for portrait busts of himself and the queen. st s ts • TTI Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Dance Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard raw. Mnslci•ns—Th• Band You lave to Dance With. MANUEL URBACH Granite mad Marble Monuments 564 Winder String Phone Cadillac 48 Loole A. Werbe, Repres•nt•ti•• The Only Jewish MONUMENT Dealer in Detroit. (17 New Chassis • • • • Michigan Paper Stock Co. I s. TheNew Closed Car Features MAIN 1491 A conference of teachers of Jewish religion in the schools of the Polish republic recently in session in Lemberg adopted a resolution declaring that the teaching of religion is of the utmost importance not only to the religious ,community concerned but to the state. The conference protested against the reduction of staffs and subsidies in the Jewish religious schools. Rep- resentatives of the government and the Jewish communal organizations were or•.ent and expressed greetings to the conference. An executive of the Union of Teachers of Jewish Religion throughout the republic was elected with its headquarters in Lemberg. • • • • New Clutch ••11.11:1■1116311kla■T p TL1111KIL ■ .•IMILIIK ■■■■■•••■ 11. 116-Ialalh.‘• ■■■■ LEWIS BROTHERS 0, 1 1 Funeral Directors and Embalmers I Telephone Empire 2114 7739 John R. 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The English press widely published an official announcement by the bust of Lord Balfour, by the Polish Jewish Zionist Organization here that a sculptor, Professor Henry Glicenstein, would be presented by London Zionkts to the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The presentation, which will take place in the presence of Lard Balfour, will he a part of the opening ceremonies at the university. The press recalls that the bust was exhibited in the Royal Academy, London, last year, when it was highly praised by critics. The London Times stated at that time that it was "the finest piece of sculpture of the year." Chief Rabbi Dr. Joseph II. llertz is leaving for Palestine to attend the dedication of the university. • • • • "The opening of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, scheduled to take place April 1, will be an event of far-reaching significance for the the world over." declares the London Daily Chronicle in an editorial. .11A, I "Arab propaganda endeavored to create the impression that the Moslem population in Palstine has been unfairly treated and its rights to its own country were stolen in the interests of alien immigrants," the paper con. lilacs. "There is no foundation for such statements. The newcomers have not taken land away from anyone. What they have done was merely which, when to cultivate areas which hitherto were stony, undrained land, fertilized and irrigated, becomes fertile." The Daily Chronicle further ex- presses the hope that the new Ilebrew University will attract to Palestine New Finish —of improved type, single-plate dry disc, requiring no lubrication, fully enclosed — operates smoothly with light pedal pressure. Finance scandals, which stirred German public opinion in connection with the frauds discovered in the I'russian State Bank, will be investigated by a special commission appointed by the Prussian diet. Beside the Jewish bankers, Kutinsker and Jacob Michel, concerning whom anti-Semitic papers waxed vehement, a great number of responsible officials of the state bank are involved. It was stated that the purpose of the commission will lie to inquire into the reckless advance of money by the hank. Of particularr interest is the case of the Mortgage Bank, which is controlled by the state bank. Officials of this bank advanced money to high Prussian officials and ex-officers of the army on ridiculous securities. 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