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MARCH 13, 1925

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toop, , ,aothi)n7 %hoitshpitt ahles l

Jews •he can come into Palestine
me d co- cities are boycotted. They cannot
ainaddaelianh icsin
there and settle on the
buy land and live in the country. T.ie monthly to go
land or enter other indust.ies. Let
large
cities
are
taxed
so
J ews in
Unit, to which work the Keren llaye- highly that
a t they
make a living. us show them that their faith in us,

h cannot
their American brethren, is not in
sod gave $750000 in the past three
"In Italy, the JCR, are his•tinning
vain."
to
feel
the
anti-Semltism.
The gov-
• 11,1
The Detroit district of the Zionist
advocating the
"Niev . , m y friends, you see that our ernment officials are
Organization of America urgently re-
I
teaching
of
the
Christian
Bible
in
the
,
nolneY is doing wonderful work and
-
Board of Education Question is bringing the desired results. When I public schools. In Greece, due to the ; quests all Jewish organizatiens to
prisoners with Tur- keep open Sunday evening, Mareh 29,
naire to Jewish and Negro
I saw Sir Herbert Samuel he praised exchange of war
the day 011 which the oneinbc of the
the immigrants. Ile asked me to give key and other unforseen conditions,
Hebrew University of Palestine will
Pupils Shows Bias.
I his greetings to the Jews of Detroit. thousands of Jews are about to lose be celebrated. In order to make the
their livelihood. We feel the anti-
"During the past few months the
Semitism t•verywhere, even in this affair a cityos'ide surevto, lio other
, CLEVELAND, Ohio. ---(J. wish Con- condition of the Jew; in Europe have
functions should be arranged for
A.)— changed froms-bad to worse. In Po- country.
, at Je
a T.
meeting
Leaders of 20 Or thodox
"Let us therefore help the 2,0011 that day.
cr•gations in this city,
held in the Jewish Community Cen- land the JeNvish merchants in the

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'JEWISH LEADERS OF
CLEVELAND PROTEST

Business Conditions in Detroit
Never Better, Says Dann
Millinery Manager.

Jack Hirsch, manager of the Dann
Millinery, 1029 Woodward, is opti-
mistic concerning retail business in
Detroit this spring. In an interview

he said:
"You will notice Our stock is un-
usually large this spring, due to nip
firm belief that business conditions in
(Freon Cerrespondenc• and Cables of J•wish Telegraphic Agency•)
Detroit were never better than right
The Kovno military court rejed•l the case instituted by the Lithuanian
now. Our business is steadily in-;
passed a resolution I
creasing and the millinery demands; government against several rabbis for issuing a call to the Jewish population ; ter, unanimously
B oad rd o f
e Cle
ing t hveland
4. when the cond
generally indicate a revival of trade I of Lithuania to observe a day of fa- t. anti ptayer on the tily
"an
enon f or what is ter me
ucatim
Ed
passed.
as

w w
and a wholesome condition that indi- compulsory Sunday observance la
astonishing
action"
in
issuing
a ques- I
• • •
cates a great selling season."
naire to Jew ish an neg ro pupils
'{'he Dann Millinery 1,1 one of the
On account of the increased emigration of Russian and Polish citizens'tion
th
of dthe ci ty,
h sc oo
highls
most popular millinery stores ill De- ' to Mexico, the Mexican consul in Danzig has instituted a system of quota• in the
regard to the business anti family cir.
Can
e issued each month to emigrants who
troit 11101 the spring display is un-
under which only III visas will b
cu
usually large, complete and pleasing.
duce a certificate from the police certifying to their moral character.
d reads as
pro
The resolution as
-
Leaders of the Jewish, Polish and German minority groups in the follows: "Whereas, t he Cleveland,
MEMBEP
Lithuanian diet sent telegraphic messages of congratulation to the speaker , Board of Education last week ordered
01I201TRIAIESIAII BOARD
of the national minorities on the occasion of the passage by the EsthonianIthe distribution of a questionnaire
rtai n high
UNITIDIDYISIIIMRIALTIASS N
e pupil s iif ce eve
a
national assembly of a bill introducing national autonomy for the national : sc
mong
lan in .
hoo ls in th e c ity of Cld,
those in which the attendance is I
I A ITV corcyLki_. minorities.
• • 0 •
Disciplinary proceedings were started by the Prus- ion minister of edu- largely Jewish and negro students; I s
WIELD 2423 - 5380
cation against Dr. Freytagh-Loringhavt•n, professor at the University of ' anti whereas tine of the question,
prin -
th
8748 LINWOODAVL
cause
hie for thelasked violates one
e main of the,
Breslau, to remove his immunity to court proceedings. The
theme
which the
of
of vernnu.
p let on
action was a number of public statemt•nts and articles published by th • United
ited States rests; and whereas such
proft.ssor in the leading anti-Sentitic papers.
I an action is intended to classify tour
• . • •
REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO
An appeal to President Coolidge and the United States Congress was! school children in religious and racial
forwarded by a number of refugees, holders of American visas, who have I groups which would create contro.
1963 W. Euclid Ave. Gar. 6119-R
been stranded in Eastleigh Camp, England, for many months. The super vt•rsy and prejudice,
With Congregation Mishkan
"lie it resolved that the executive
visor of the camp stated that he now the appeal before it was dispatt.htel
Israel.
wish c on-
efficer s of th e O rth od ox
Ind declared that anyone who knows the plights of the refugees must en- o
EXPERT MOHEL
r eir atIons ir th e cit y of JeCl ev eland
dorse
its
contents.
I
assembled
at
the
Jewish
Community
Wedding Ceremonies Performed.
•• • •
21 protest
1P nai Icrith Day was celebrated in Chicago this year with special fes- Center on Saturday issuance
.
f A I il ih Kraus I solemnly against the issuance of such

. •
tivity because of the seventy-fifth it ( ay
estionnaire and particularly
1 a
Rooms Papered Complete $6.00
president of the order. More than 1,000 men and women were present at
qu their attempt to divide the;
and up. Everything furnished.
a dinner given recently at the Congress Hotel in honor of Mr. Kraus. Messiagainst
int o I
dren of the na public s chools ious
sages from Secretary of State Ilughes and Secretary of Labor Davis were ' chilarate
W . W. WARD
tiona l • or relic
racial,
I among hundreds of messages of congratulation received.
seps
to
which
they
belong..
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"Be it further resolved that a cony ;
The Italian Catholic Organization for the Protection of the Holy Places, ;
petition to the council of the League of ' of t`is resolution be submitted to the
/ w it submitted
Nations
during
its
meeting
in
Rome,
opened
a
widespread
campaign
in
Board
of Education of the city of
a.
---
opposition to the Zionist policy in Palestine. All the Catholic newspapers Cleveland anti published in the dui y
-1111 s I
be pre, "
in the country publish articles anti reports demanding that Italy should
HOME MADE BUTTER
made guardian over the holy places, with the Franciscans in charge Of them.I ; The questionnaire, which is marked
e •
Direct from Our Churn to
*
with the two initials, "J. C.," con-
Your Table.
was honod
re by Frankfort-on-the-Maio , rtains a number of questions with re.
The memory of ,Iiicob H. Schiff
i
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS
new streets in the city Jacob II. Schiff , card to the occupation, financial Po-
one
of
the
which decided to nem
OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS
and family rt•lations of the
' strassc. The Schiff family traces its residence in Frankfort to 1370, havingl sition
on its genealogical tree many prominent communal leaders, rabbis, scholars I parents, where tht.y came front, what
THE SASS DAIRY CO.
language
they speak anti what books
, and bankers. Jacob II. Schiff, who was born Jan. 10, 18.17, in Frankfort,.
Half Block North of Clairmount
9160 Twelfth Street
the United States in la65. When he died in 1920 he left a . and newspapers they read. The ini-
____} ■ emigrated I
'
lilt, "J. C.," according to an explana-
record of distinguished service to his adopted country.
•.—__
• • • •
tion offered by Charles II. Lake, as-
..,
/
The French government will lend its assistance to the Committee for the sistant superintendent of the board,1
Service
Glendale
4960
Quality
d by means "Jt•ws and Colored." Nr. Lake ,
Relief of Jewish Intellectuals, according to a communication addressed
ident ,
Armature Winding
i ng the protest of the Jewisl;
the French ministry for public works to Baron Alfred Guenzbourg pres hear
mmittee. The ministry offered to place at the disposal of the itionulattion, declared that the children
WINTER & KAUFFMAN
o
of the
c
is where women will be required to fill out the ques-
tee
several
buildings
for
the
purpose
of
opening
Auto Electric Service
t l
, commi
re in spite of the protest Ile ,
might obtain work. The ministry stated that many positions for stranded tionnais
'
1521 MCHIGAN AVENUE
' further stated that the Board of Edit-
Congo.
Jewish physicians are open in French
Opposite B•11 Park
• • • •
cation
issued
the questionnaire at the
/
The excessive anti-Semitic propaganda of hatred and prejudice developet request of the Jewish Council and
against the Jewish population in Germany by the defeated war lords resulted Educational Alliance, which was later
in a proselytizing movement among German youth, according to figures pub- denied by Charles Cooper, superin-
fished by Ministerial Director Mueller. According to Herr Mueller's figure's,' tendent of the council.
1711
MEIrose
Wrest 1773
creel numbers of Christian young. men and women, including scions of i t h, Rabbi Abba hills( Silver endorsed
in re-
German families belonging to the nobility, have embraced Judaism
• action of protest.
a
cent years as a counter action to nti-Semitic
propaganda.
• • • •
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NON-ZIONISTS JOIN
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That over 250,000 Jews had been converted to Christianity during the
last 100 years as a result of the activities; of English missionary site
all over the world, was the assertion made by Rev. H. 1'. C. Carver, oreaniz.
1 • ss to • the Carlisle
System
ation secretary of the Church Missions to Jews, in an at I rt
Bookkeeping
Audits
(Concluded from pace 1 1
Ibrant.h of the mission in London. "Every Sunday in IBM pulpits in Europe
the Christian Gospel was preached to .Jew's, and in most instances by cons
BEN SACHS
ustice Louis I) . Bran-
m
Public Accountant
verted .leas themselves," he stated. "In England there are dozens of clergy- I nree Cour
deis in shaping of the polic y of th e
312 DETROIT LIFE BLDG.
. men who are converted Jews." • • • •
Zionist movement. He recalled that
12210 Park Avenue)
Offic• Phone: Randolph 4232,
recently considered the appeal of during the peace conference the
The highest military court in W ar..
Residence Phone: Northway• 5404.M.
Lieutenant Henke, who murdered the Jewish merchant, Linskier, on a train , -neaker, together with Judge liran•1
s e of Lieutenant
Ilanke attracted deft and Dr. Weizmann laid the basis;
.

ca
from Warsaw to Lemberg. The
--Th voing
'; ide attention because of the brut al way in which the Polish officer mur- for the final co-operation of Zionists
non-Zionists in the rebuilding
1,1,1 the Jew. He claimed that he shot his fellow passenger because his and
honor" dictated it. The state's attorney demanded that the hichest work of Palestine. Just as it was the
foresthe
military court annul the acquittal of the lower court. The court confirmed diplomatic on
the
ight other
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
the acquittal, which is now final.
Balfour Declaration, guaranteeing'
• •

of
the
existing
Arab
coms
I
status
Professor Cuza, father of the anti-Semitic movement in Roumania and the
president of the Christian Students Organization, is responsible for the inanity in Palestine.
17.!7
Dr.. Weizman'', who characterized
anti-Semitic disturbances which occurred at the University of Jassy. This'
0 10
11
was the decision reached by a commission which had been investigating the th, decision taken by the conference
111.,
anti-Jewish excesses at Jassy University. The report of the commission I as the most far-reaching event that
4.,4
due to Professor Cuza's incitement that the Jassy shier i has happened in the history of the
states that it was
of police, M. Manciu, was murdered by one of the students, because he tookilowish people in a number of years,
re-
, pointed to l'e great privilege and re-
steps to suppress the disturbances.
sponsibility which the resolution im-
. • • •
1r
elien +rot
I
Indicative of the attitude of the Third international towards Russian . noses, declaring that he is far from
g !1:
Zionists and Palestine. is an appeal to workers of all countries made IV • believing it a triumph of ont. party
0
the eastern bureau anti published in the official organ of the Soviet govern. . , another.
On the Ocean Front
Unity All-Important.
went, Pravda. The appeal terms itself "a protest against the White Terror I
in
Palestine,"
statinc
that
"English
imperialism
uses
Zionism
as
a
tool
to
Mr. Mar.ball in concluding the
European Plana.

A merican and
destroy the Arab national movement. The Zionist bourgeoisie receives for meeting stated: "We have been try-

New Ilydriatic Baths.
es
its services the privilege of dominating the national life, although the .lets
1 Ing to bring about that unity in In.
Golf Privileges and Garage.
constitute only 13 per cent of Palestine's population."
eat.] which is all important. It was




From Bola
licesese of the lack of unity that
JOEL HILLMAN,Plea:dent
Following the ratification of the national minorities treaty by the But- Palestine was destroyed centuries ago
garian parliament and the publication in Vienna of a dispatch to the effect and because of that lack of unity
"1 that the treaty does not embrace the Jewish national minority in Bulgaria. and ir ssension that we have not made
Vienna in B d the followinc the progress that we should have
I: the te ress bureau th the ulgarian embassy of inthe Jews issueulgaria, w e may
ofreca nBt t o the positi on
in Bal. nuide in that direction.
a pmen
,
MEYER BARRON. Prep
"I balk upon this meeting as an
, talc, the following with a clear conscience and pride that the .11,.,,
Bulgarian citizens. They are 'nit in
Buy ei• of All Kinds al
any way
garia
are hindere
on an equal footing with
d in the exercise of their civil, political and religous rights" "arne't to
proof
the
fact that we
are I
sink of
our
differences
for the
rt•ady
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benefit of a great cause. I look upon
1342 Brewster St.
Applications for a charter to form two fraternal organizations to b. the organization of the Palestine Ecos
Cadillac 1709
Cadillac 1706
known as the Invisible Empire Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of the Do
Corporation and the recon•
a.
minion of Canada and Canadian Knights of the Midnight Sun of thelio "ink
minion of Canada were made by J. R. Code, a Toronto barrister, on behalf tcuction
of the
as two means
whereby
curb agency
will redound
to the
;If two applicants, C. Raymond lawrason. engineer. and Carlton B. 111e- welfare of the land we love and the
Gowan, an operator. According to a report published in Toronto, Lincoln cause for wlOcli our ancestors laid
Golly, secretary of the interior of the provincial government, refused to down their lives anti for which some
I grant a charter to the Ku Klux Klan and it is likely that the city registry of at today would he willing to lay
down ours."
will also refuse.
• •
The conference vested power in its
The tragedy of successful man who paid for his success by abandoning chairman, Mr. Marshall, to appoint a
the faith of his fathers is recorded in the Yiddish Volkszeitunc of Pressburg. committee of 12 which is to act as
Baron Kuffner von Liossee. a baptized Jew, stated in his will that he wished an organizing committee for the
to be buried in the family plot of his parents in the Jewish cemetery ill
Ludenburg. His Jewish relatives who were anxious to fulfill his last mid; appointment
of the
American
Jewish
ewish Agency.
represt•ntatives
to the.
Select Dancing Nightly
asked the society performing the last rites to grant permission for bur.al
At a meeting of the Palestine Eco-
in the Jewish cemetery. The society, however, refused to grant permission nomic Corporation held in the Hotel
in conformit
led enmity y with the Jewish lawthat a deserter of the faith cannot be Astor, the following we elected to
• the board of directors: Felix M. War-
n a Jewish cemetery.
bur
Particular People Prefer
• • •

burg. Herbert II. Lehman, Louis Mar-
the Palais
:\ revival of the Berri idea in the rebuilding of Palestine was urged by . shall and Bernard Flexner.
sold
711r.
Hewitt,
prominent
British
lawyer
and
Conservative
leader.
Ile
Strictly censored. Highest
"Our ultimate aim in Palestine must he that the country become a Jewish
Standard
state. The lukewarm suggestion that Palestine is to be merely a center
,
Falai. Musicians—The Band You
for Jewish culture is nothing but dissolving the idea into nothing. We art
to be satisfied now with somepower in the administration of Palestint. as a
Love to Dance With.
iliritish colony which will later become independent under the British pro
tt•ctnrate. Eventually, however, Palestine will have to become an indepen
•rontNtled from pace 1. /
dent Jewish state."


is
farming purpo es. Our Jews have
A protest against a proposed measurt. that all artisans in Poland be corn taken to the soil like a fish to water.
Granit• • andl Marble
to belong to the professional guilds was adopted at a conference of It has become the natural life for
Jewish artisans held in Lusk. Fifty-eight delegate+ attended the confer
them. There are too many people in
once. Representatives of the government were present. The resolution t"e cities and too few on the land.
n: Tel Aviv has a population of 30,000
noints out that if the bill becomes a law, the Jews would be barred fe
the hand crafts because of the practice of the Polish guilds not to admit and is over-crowded. The people in
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leas
a' and not to issue to them certificates equivalent to diplomas. The con- the larger cities complain of too much
Phone Cadillac 48
ference demanded that the Jewish artisans' associations be recognized by competition in business, the same as
pre
aaaaa
tt••
Lenin A. Wert., Re
we do here. But all cannot be cola-
the authorities as guilds.
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eller' because farm land is very ex-
Dealer In Detroit.
General Ilertztig, prime minister of South Africa, in a statement issued pensive, especially fertile soil.
through his secretary and published in the Zionist Record, declared that hi ,
Koren Haye;nd Doing Shsre.
"The Keren llayesod is doing its
attitude, as well as the attitude of the Nationalist party. toward Coe Zion
movement has remained unchanged. In a letter addressed, during the share everywhere. It helped the Co-
Jewish member of the electoral college, General operative Entitling Association with a
recent campaign. to a
liertzog, then a candidate, stated: "We Nationalists look to the national loan of $40.000, one-half its capital.
a
as
the
cornerstone
of the commonwealth. We cannot, therefore, but It has $20,000 in shares in the Work-
ib
re juice at the great national movement among the Jewish people which aims men's Bank, two-thirds its capital. It
helped further the Rottenberg elec-
to insure their ancient heritage."
tric plans in Jaffa and Tel Aviv to
7 the amount of $250,000.
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The Keren Hayesod also does its l
share in the educational work in PRI.,
estine. It helped build 41 kindergar-
• tens, 58 elementary schools, six train-
ing schools for teachers and six lip-
prentice workshops. It helps to keep
Telephon• Empir• 2114
7719 John R. Street
:vti teachers. who look after I I.-
I j
700 MaRQU6T7111 IIL0G. DETROIT
It contributes its share
524 pupils.
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but provide the means for
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YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES

The Country Has "Gone" Nash

February Biggest Month of
Business in Nash History

The cyclonic sweep of Nash sales is
like a political landslide.

For five successive months Nash busi-
ness has swept far beyond the highest
previous records for these same months.

Nash sales at all motor shows to,4ate
average 114% higher than 1924.

February, though a winter month and
shortest of the year, saw mounting
public demand drive sales and pro-
duction to the highest point in Nash
history.
And March has opened up with an
added momentum sure to speed sales
far past the great February record.

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