JULY 10, 1925
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HENRIETTA SZOLD
CHOSEN LEADER AT
HADASSAH MEETING
MEMBE R
R Olett BOARD
MIRO itivtgtRn Pai IB
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Corr••pond•nr• end Cables of Jewish Tel
has increased from 17,000 to 23,000.
It now has 211 chapters in 37 states.
She announced the organization of five
regional units—the Ohio State Con-
ference, the Mid-Western Conference,
the Eastern Pennsylvania-Southern
New Jersey C on f e rence , the Seaboard
Conference, and the Western Pennsyl-
Sir Herbert Samuel, retiring high commissioner, left Jerusalem July 1 cania Conference. In addition there
for Jaffa, where he will embark on a steamer for Constantinople. The are the New England Conference and
H. M. KOFFMAN
population of Jerusalem came out in large numbers to see the retiring high I the Texan
Conference.
Praises
Junior Hadassah.
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Miss Szold also stressed the strik-
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commissioner off.
•
The meeting of the Actions Committee of the World Zionist Organize. ing growth of interest
and the
numbers
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ani-
dassah,
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1 in, which was scheduled to take place in Berlin on July 15, will take of the Ju nior H a
orgate d
affili
the zation u f young er vvoni en
. lion,
July 16 according to the announcement made by
wit
hthe
senior
workers
group
in
.
1
p lace
projeelo for cultural and health de-
Zionist Organization of London. • • • •
velopment in Palestine. A report sub-
Eighteen Jewish chalutzim from Poland were sentenced in Military Court mitted for this group showed a decis-
JUDGES MURPHY and BREN•
to 18 years of hard labor in prison because they entered Roumania illegally ive growth, within the past year, from
NAN s•y that 50% of the c•ses
from Poland. At the same time, the non-Jewish smugglers who brought 72 units comprising 97 local groups,
can be nettled out of Court.
the chalutzim across the border were sentenced to only five days in prison. to 103 units with 130 groups, repre-
They know.
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senting an increase of membership
I take NO cases to the Courts.
The primary elections to the representatitve council of the Lebanon since July of last year front 300 to
were completed several days ago in Beirut. It has been ascertained that 5,000. These juniors have contributed
corruption was practiced by some of the groups participating in the election. 621,150 for the support of orphaned
Every elector voting for the list presented to him by one of the parties children in institutions end private
paid for his vote, the tariff rising from 50 to 150 piastres.
foster homes in Palestine, and have
was
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
now oblgiated themselves in addition
Abraham Cahan, editor of the Jewish Daily Forward, recently nailed for
ARBITRATOR
to maintain a model girls' school for
Europe. Mr. Cahan, who will participate in the international Socialist Con- pioneer students in the new homeland,
gress which will take place in Marseilles on Aug. 19, will also visit Egypt at a cost of $30,000 annually. The
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and Palestine the beginning of September. It was stated that Mr. Cahan's junior movement, Miss Szold an-
visit to Palestine may create a greater interest in rebuilding Palestine nounced in her address, has spread by
its own impetus into the "sub-junior'
among Jewish labor groups in America ;
Picturing, in terms of interior decorations and
ranks, and led to an organization of
Field Marshal Herbert C. Plumer will go to Palestine on July 18, it has "I d s h Butte " girls under 18, de-
furnishings, the universal desire for the best, the
high commissioner
Samuel,
er
er
been learned in Jerusalem. Sir the Chief Rabbi of Palestine, to the Zionist voting their aid to Hadassah projects
work of Dean Studios stands out in marked relief
visits to
made his final
Electrician
Executive
and farewell
to the Supreme
Moslem Council. He discussed with the through suitable handicraft activities.
against mediocre effects which oft-times require
and
Jewish
leaders
various
problems
relative
to
the
Jewish
homeland
Through
the
Palestine
School
Lunch-
WEST
WARREN
AVE.
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a greater outlay to acquire. Dean resources, ex-
Am 0eri
Arab
and the relations of the Jews and Arabs to Palestine. The discussions are eon Fun $A each month to id
Wiring and Repairing
rag ,
perience and skill are at the command of those
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penny
school
lunches
for
children
in
• • • I,
whose cultured tastes demand the finest procur-
Jerusalem
schools.
f the Balfour Declaration
What might be termed a Polish confirmation o
The achiements
of Hadassah as
ve
able in interior quality and beauty.
letter
'
'
was issued by Count Alexander Skrzynski, foreign m
observed by visitors to the Holy La
Systems
addressed to Nahum Sokolow, chairman of the executive of the World were related by delegates who went
Bookkeeping
Audits
Zionist Organization. In this declaration Count Skrzynski "assures that to Palestine during the past year, at a
Weekly or Monthly
f the Zionist movement." This
e con
the Polish government supp orts
is the first official declaration of the Polish government with regard to the luncheon tendered to then Hadassah
women by the Washingt
ofDetrort
Public Accountant
Jewish national home in Palestine.
organization.
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312 DETROIT LIFE BUILDING
A distinguished visitor at the lunch-
MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS
Commenting on Sir Herbert Samuel's departure from Palestine, the
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London Times contrasts the situation in 1920, when Sir Herbert came to eon was Mrs. Ephraim Hareubeni, a
FOR OVER EIGHTY YEARS
de- noted botanist of Palestine, who with
Palestine to assume his poet surrounded by armored cars and military
her husband, also a noted botanist, is
tachments, with his leaving, which was marked by a simple salute from a establishing a museum in Palestine of
this
For Den t al Gold,
municipality gun, as nothing else was available. The Times regards
ned in the Bibl e. Mrs.
as an indication of the change that has taken place in Palestine since Great flora mentio
Platinum, Silver, Dia-
es of
told the
Britain assumed the mandate over•that country.
Hareubeni
the
monds, magneto points, false teeth,
exhibit
and
of
her visit in gat
America
to
0 • • •
shores interest the Jewish people in main-
jewelry, and valuables. Mail to-
The American workers desire the complete closing of American
to immigration for a period of five years in order to raise the standard taming this museum and helping to
day. Cash by return mail.
of living for labor, according to a statement made in Vienna by Magnusson, make arrangements for establishing
Hoke S. & R. Co., Otsego, Mich.
pub- similar exhibitions throughout the
representative of the American Labor Department, in an interview
world. The exhibition is called the
fished by the Freie Presse. Mr. Magnusson also emphasized that the Ameri-
"Garden of the Prophets and Sages."
can workers are particularly anxious to keep immigrants out in order that Others
who spoke at the luncheon were
the foreign elements in America may be assimilated more quickly into the
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Mrs. Frieda Silbert Ullian of Detroit,
rest of the population.
president
of the Junior liadassah, and
Armature Winding
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The wedding day of a Roumanian anti-Semitic leader most necessarily Miss Henrietta Szold, national presi-
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be a day to suspend business for Jewish citizens, according to conditions• dent of iladassah.
Auto Electric Service
Prior to the speaking, several of 1
now prevailing in Roumania. Reports from Focsany state that the military
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Who accepts nothing has nothing
commandant of Focsany issued an order which was posted throughout the
upon American Jewry to lend its sup-
Opposite Ball Park
their
1925 contributions,
totalling
town urging the Jewish population
of that city not to appear in the streets the Hadassah
Chapters brought
in the 14 charges, the committee gave a port to the Hies in the future, regard- to return.—Proverb.
i
but to stay home when young Codreanu, who was acquitted of the charge $25,000. Mrs. II. B. Lefkowitz, tress- survey of the activities of the Hies, less of the charges that have been
reesing the inion that the organ-
Compliments cost nothing, yet
of murdering the chief of police of Jassy for suppressing too strenuously over announced that the total funds
performed invaluable made against it.
many pay dearly for them.—Proverb.
raised by Hadassah since January
'nation has op
anti-Semitic disturbances, was married to a sister of Motza, another anti-
of
this
year,
were
$263,560,
which
is
work
in
the
field
of
aiding
and
hand-
do work
God's mill goes slowly, but it grinds
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Semitic leader. The Jewish population was also warned in the order against
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as ra ised byyear
He who gives quickly gives doubly.
ling Jewish immigration in this coun-
$7, 000 l ess than wthe
any demonstration in connection with the carriage.
entire
try and abroad. The committee called fine.—Proverb.
,
ah t hroughout
1924.
A demand that legislation be enacted in Great Britain against Sunday
Election of Officers.
trading was voiced by the conference of English grocers' federations which
delegate to the conference, in arguing for
The sessions concluded with the elec-
opened in Leeds. Mr. Walsh, a
this measure declared that "if the Jews want to trade in Britain they must tion of the following officers: Presi-
conform with the Christian instincts of this country." Mr. James, and other dent, Miss Henrietta Szold, New
delegates, stated that "the Gentitles are as bad as the Jews. Many patronize York; vice-president, Mrs. Edward
the Sunday excursions to the seaside." The initiative for this movement Jacobs, New York, Mrs. Emil Crock-
in, Baltimore, Miss Pearl Franklin,
was taken in London by the Imperial Alliance for the Defense of Sunday,
of Chicago; secretary, Mrs. Robert Scold,
or .
under the chairmanship of Miss Maude Eve, the mayor y
of ugh
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a
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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
ke
Newington
onthe
New York; treasurer, Mrs. H. B. Lef-
Stoke Newington, at a massmeeting. in e Stoa
kowitz, New York. The following
Nahmum Sokolow, chairman of the World Zionist Executive, was re- were elected to the national board:
ceived by the President of the Polish republic, Wojciechowski. A friendly Mrs. William Berkson, New York;
conversation took place between Mr. Sokolow and the President, who talked Mrs. H. J. Dannenbaum, Houston,
a special interview Texas; Mrs. Harry Winer, Chatta-
over matters pertaining to Zionist work in Poland. In
representative of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Mr. Sokolow ex- nooga, Tenn.; Mrs. S. W. Myers, Bos-
with a
pressed his satisfaction with the results of his receptions by the President ton; Miss Rachel Netelson, Brooklyn;
and Ministers Skrszynski and Grabski. Mr. Sokolow was especially pleased Mrs. A. Silsirman, Providence It. I.;
with his visit to the president. "Wojciechowski displayed great interest in Mrs. A. Slomka, Brooklyn; Mrs. Rob-
Zionism and I hope that nip talk with him will bring good results," Mr. ert Wile, New York and Mrs. Robert
Szold, New York.
Sokolow declared.
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The following were elected delegates
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to placing any trust in the Jews." This was the to the fourteenth World Vionist Con-
categorically
object
"I
gress
at Vienna, August 18: Mrs. N.
statement
made
publicly
by
the
leader
of
the
Polish
National
Democratic
On Ow Ocean Front.
party, Glubinski, author of a circular advocating the establishment of H. Ebin, Brooklyn; Mrs. Jos. Horo-
AMERICAN AND EUOPEAN PLANS
witz,
Brooklyn;
Miss Jennie Jellin,
numerus
clausus
for
Jews
in
Poland,
at
a
meeting
of
the
National
Demo-
TherepeoRtic Roth..
ractic party at which Minister of Education Grabski delivered an address on New York; Miss Sarah Kittay, Pater-
VINCENT LOPEZ JUNIOR ORCHESTRA
son,
N.
J.;
Mrs.
Samuel
C. Lamport,
the subject of the Polish Jewish negotiations. Glubinsky, who formerly
Supper 10 P. M. to 1 A. M. Dancing.
was the minister of education in Poland and who was responsible for the New York; Mrs. Samuel Palley,
Golf Privileges. Garage.
numerus clausus for Jewish Brooklyn; Mrs. Max Shulman, Chi-
a
JOEL HILLMAN, President.
_> institution of what amounts in practice to
students in Poland, demanded that the government should not sign any cago; Mrs. A. Slomka, Brooklyn; Miss
agreement with the Jews. The meeting, however, made no decision on Henrietta Szold, New York; Mrs.
Five Balloon Tires
Frieda Silbert Ullian, Detroit, and
this matter. • • • •
Mrs. B. Davis, Pittsburgh.
o. to. Detroit, $1245.41 delivered.
$1105
1.
Jacob Landau and Meer Grossman, directors of the Jewish Telegraphic
Simultaneously with the sess ions of
Agency, and Max Rhoade, Washington correspondent of the agency, were Hadassah, the Junior Hadassah also
received by Secretary of State Kellogg at the office of the State Depart- held its convention here. The Junior
ment. Matters pertaining to Jewish conditions in America and Europe Hadassah is a federation of young
Jewish
o f the conversation the problem of
women between the ages of 18 an d 25 ,
were discussei
,00 0. It is
immigration in the United States was touched upon and the secretary
has a emrship
of 5 in
be
e possibilities a nd
the Sen-
immigration
laws
and
on
t
s ton e to service
lained his v iews on the pre sentfuture. Secretary Kellogg h al so di scussed a st epping m
the
matter
in
in this
expchanges
of
of
the
Jun-
with the directors of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency the question of Pales- ior The
Hadassah.
outstanding atu
rer m odern
both from the point of view as a haven for Jewish immigrants and propriation of
,
tine,
orphan school at Meier Chefeye. This
.
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m the Jewish national homeland • • • •
school trains young girls for agricul-
The disabilities and hardships inflicted upon a great number of Jewish ior Hadassah convention was an ap-
esult
of
the
legal
and
illegal
existence
tural work and pioneer life in Pales-
i
us countries as a
in various
memorandum submitted to the
Particular People Prefer I ' of students
a numerus clausus were depicterd n
t which tine.
• S ieies
'
Mrs. Ullian R•-elected.
the Palais
international congress of the Union ofLeague
f the World Union of Jewish , The officers elected were: Mrs.
in arsaw by the execu tve con
Strictly censored. Highest opened
Frieda
Silbert Ullian, Detroit, presi-
Students. "The World Union of Jewish Students, which represents 30,000
Standard
Jewish students in 19 countries, directs attention to the fact that about dent; Sylvia Levine, New York, Anne
4,000 Jewish students were either expelled or not admitted to universities , Mason, New York, Miriam Caro, San
PALL tillosIclans—The Band You
of the countries where they were born, being compelled to go abroad to Francisco, Gertrude Buckman, Phila-
1..•.• to D•oc• With.
study in environments to which they were not accustomed." The memoran- delphia, vice-presidents; Gertrude
1
dum expressed the hope that the international congress will condemn the Goodstein, Brooklyn, treasurer; mem-
iiumerus clausus and will proclaim the principle that learning should be bers at large: Fannie Fishelson, Bos-
ton; Ruth Feinberg, Boston; Stella
free to everyone, irrespective of race, nationality or religion.
Berman, Cleveland; Sarah Kittay,
Paterson; Ruth Isenberg, Chicago;
The
agreement
reached
between
the
Polish
government
and
the
repre-
MITER BARRON, Prop
sentatives of the Club of Jewish Deputies in the Polish Sejm was finally Flora Snyder, Pittsburgh; Rose Tuck-
lovers of All away •t
er,
St. Louis; Ruth Meirick, Newark;
ratified at a general meeting of the Nolo, club of Jewish
deputies.
Four
up
Zionist
labor gro
WASTE PAPER
h "
Itae,
, Esther Kursroe New York; Sarah
deputies belonging to the group of
1342 Brewster St.
voted against the agreement.
No
official
statement
has
been
issued
yet
or by thdes of the Jewish Club as to the Freed, New York; Rose Lipsitz, De-
rous unofficial reports stated that troit; Mrs. Theresa Goell Levinthal,
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gov ernment
either by the te
Previ
the agreement.e
lea
nture
and of
exnt
the points
the of
agreement
concernd
the civic, economic and cultural Brooklyn; Esther Raclin, Ilartford;
e Polish
republic. Chisf among them Fannie Smith, Providence; Mildred
tatus of the
Jewish
population in
are
the languageshts
to the
Jewish private schools in which Hebrew I Hillman, Worcester, Mass.; Sarah Bo-
--
-
are the grantingg of public rig of instruction, the removal of economic dis. I kritsky, Atlanta, Ga.
MANUEL URBACH
,r rimination
Yiddish and the promise to permit the Jewish merchants and traders
Granite and Marble
to open their stores on Sunday for •
several
• • hours.
•
id Shorr, well-known professor of the Moscow Conserv.-
Professor Dav
for Palestine. Speaing to • representative o f th e
tory of Music, has left
664 Winder Street
Agency before his departure, Professor Short' stated '
Jewish Telegraphic
emy
icad
a
a mu sic
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in e was to establi
P aest
l
that the purpose of his going a to
music academy," Professor Shorr declared,
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there. "My aim is to
create
a props-
merely
a
schbol
of
music
but
will
also
serve
as
a
Dealer in Detroit.
— which will not be between Jews and Arabs. Through a series of lectures jars, in 1923, of which Mr. Masse) was
INCOMPORATID
of good radiating
will
from Jerusalem as the center, we will serve all chairman.
Walter W. Ilusband, assistant sec-
WOODWARD AT MARTIN PLACE
and concerts
I am
JEFFERSON AT [NENE
nationalities inhabiting Palestine, Syria, Arabia and even Egypt.
a
special
guest
at
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was
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hat the academy will help to bring together the Jews and the other
. rotary of labor,
the
meeting.
In
the
address
which
he
sure t
liergenroedcr, Inc., 14615 E. Jeffervon..Hick. 7600
people to each other as art."
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Co.,
16123
Woodward..Arl.
Highland
Park
Motor
nationalities. As nothing no
delivered, he paid tribute to the work
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Mt. Olivet Garage, 13831 Van Dyke
Palestine Professor Shorr will visit Berlin, Paris and other impor-
Mettles Motor Sales es Service. 4426 Cheese.. 6667
of the Hies, stating that "for the wel-
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way
to
Hiles Auto Service. 12217 Twelfth
tant centers
in Europe, where he will appeal to influential Jews for financial
North Central Motor Co., 8517 Linwood_ ...Gar. 7139
have fare of the newcomer and his friends
Midwest Motor Co., 9111 Grand River.-.Gil. 7100
support for his planned academy. A number of prominent musicians
Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward.Emp 6980
in the United States, organized efforts
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Dix-Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix
Bucknell.Knowlece Co.. 1445 Michigan .. Glen. 9888
promised their collaboration in this enterprise.
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for helping them, such is represented
Gratiot Motor Co., 8276 Chatiot
Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos Campau....Emp. 4083
by the Hies and other organizations of
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Interior by Dean
Henry F. Hurley
Lifarry (.7 Dean Company
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sight on all roads.
For one thing, the Special Coach
really accommodates five adult
passengers in comfort And then
the body lines and special ap-
pointments are singularly smart.
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of United States eit-
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