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The committee censured the last Jewish Tehreraphk Agency.) named defendants because they failed Mom Cadraspondence and Cable* of The condition of the Palestine railways will be reviewed by a special to protest against the actions of their . executive beards and acquiesced in investigating committee from London. them. They were removed from their • • • • An additional area of 16,000 desiatin land for Jewish colonization work offices and declared ineligible to hold ar. allotted by the Ukrainian Commissariat of Agriculture, office for one ye ndant found not guilty ' The one defe in Ukraine was according to a report received in Riga from Kiev. was A. Animofsky, a member of the • • • • That there exists a connection between the Palestine Arabs and the Russian Polish Branch. Of him the against the French and the Spaniards, became report stated: "Because he can hard- speak English o r u nderstand the Riffs, fighting in Morocco made known that collections were made for the wounded ly t Jewish language , and has prov edo evident when it was soldiers of the Riffian army by Arab • Moslem circles. your committee that he cannot he held • • • The twenty-first anniversary of the death of the late Zionist leader Dr. responsible for their acts, your cons- commemorated in Mexico City in the Arbeu Theater in' mittee finds the above brother not Theodor Beni was der the auspices guilty." the presence of 700 persons. The meeting was arranges unven. of the Mexican Zionists. An appropriate prograni wa gi • • • • The Council of Ministers, the Polish cabinet, accepted unanimously the drafts of 12 ordinances affecting the religious and cultural status of the Lawyer-Arbitrator d, s proposed by the governmental department, Jewish population in Polan a for national minorities. The contents of the 12 government ordinances SUITE 948 BUHL BUILDING were published last week in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. • • • • Cadillac 4642 Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Ltd., i ■ Meer Grossman, director of the Detroit. Great Britain, sailed on the Mauretania following a two months' visit to — the United States. Mr. Grossman is sailing to Cherbourg, whence he will immediately proceed to Vienna for the purpose of arranging the Jewish Telegraphic Agency service during the proceedings of the Fourteenth Zionist Henry F. Mirky Ekctrician 944 WEST WARREN AVE. Wiring and Repairing Glendale 0253 Systems Audits 'Bookkeeping Weekly or Monthly BEN SACHS Public Accountant 312 DETROIT LIFE BUILDING Randolph 4232 For Dental Gold, Platinum, Silver, Dia. monde, magneto points, false teeth, jewelry, and valuables. Mail to. day. Cash by return mail. CASH RINIROLIA TELLS HOW RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT HELPS JEWISH SETTLEMENT (Contnued from page 1.1 1,900 families during the period from the end of 1922 to the middle of 1923, and $500,000 of American money for settling 2,000 families der- ins a period from the middle of 1923 to the present time. In addition to ' the American money, the agricultural Congress there. • • • • colonization of Jews in Russia was in the Ukraine were financed also by such money as the The jurisdiction of the Yiddish courts functioning to colonists themselves were able to pro - . Justice. Accor of t aaserje C omm defined in a decree is . courts in the Ukraine comprises all vide, and by $100,000 furnished by this decree, jurisdiction of the Yiddish civil cases in which the defendant and plaintiff are Jews, and all criminal the Jewish Colonization Association dants are even though the plaintiffs be non- at the beginning of these operations. the defen Dr. Rosen will participate in the or government author I caws, where • • • • national conference early this fall at which the campaign to rake $15,000 ; American products may take the place of German products if the threat- ened tariff war between Poland and Germany becomes a reality, according 000 for Jewish colonization and other to opinions prevailing in leading circles of Polish Jewish merchants and purposes will be launched. manufacturers. Many Jewish merchants and manufacturers are affected . by the exiting situaion. It is stated that Polih Jewish merchants t s of theirr country in spite of great , determined to adhere to the best it i economic sacrifices. I • • • 0 (Continued from page one.) The original opinion of being opposed to anti-Semitic outbreaks but not to anti-Semitism as a movement is ascribed to Roumanian Prime Minister was to receive these refugees at the ' Bratianu, in press dispatches received in Berlin from Bucharest. The (Hs.' patches state that in a press interview Prime Minister Bratianu stated that ports ports each as they came to in distri special trans- month, as well as th e 1 ; he "recognizes the anti-Semitic party's right of existence, state of mind given expression to during the Codrianu trial in Foescany." to the various da cities allocatinghegrlooc IMMIGRANT LAW OF CANADA IS ELASTIC Like Rolls-Royce in motor cars--Ritz-Carlton in hotels—Stein•ay in pianos—Tiffany on silver —Dean, interior decorating and furnishing, stands for the highest quality procurable, authority un- questionable—effects irreproachable. "Interior by Dean" means the height of pleasure and per- manent satisfaction in that interior. Let your home have an interior by Dean. Estimates without ob- ligation. (7 Dean Company ?(7 61.r - of Detror't MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATOS AND FURNISHERS YEARS FOR OVER EIGHTY R I Roumanian oppositional press, according to the dispatches, states that Prime Minister Bratianu nurses the anti-Semitic movement in Roumania , community to absorb them, and ac- occupational s. ial irtns epsee I ctorardinini ngg toantdhefi for the purpose of creating for himself a vanguard when he retires from I 1 "In each community, a central coun- office. • • • • The elections to the new Jewish National Assembly of Palestine, sched- cil of agencies has been formed to as. Service uled to take place on July 19, were postponed upon the decision of the I sist these immigrants in eilweof their new ad- Quality Glendale 4960 Jewish meenntin cTithiees C:.buentcs osatni ions will take place three ! iwr sec- Armature Winding Valid Leumi, the National Council. ; months from now. The decision to postpone the elections was taken under tions have rendered signal service in WINTER & KAUFFMAN hardim, I the pressure of the central groups, including the colonists and the Seponal this important work. Service Electric Auto d L ft wings o f the • atiAs- the Right an The plea has come to the National following the split between 1521 MICHIGAN AVENUE sembly over the question of woman suffrage. It was stated that dunng tCooumnicsisl L , eadcciaotrediong n. r,isfhorNtSrhoemiem ofosJkeew bring Opposite Ball Park or- these three months efforts will be made by the central groupss to . I National I ' o Foreign Affairs, and not by the Min- ganization of more council secti ns in about a reconciliation between the Rig t a plied. "At any rate, the Minister of Assembly. The Left parties abstained from voting on the question of post- Canada. Education intends carrying out a poning the elections. • • • • number of reforms In the educational system of the country and I believe Mitikin and Panczyscyn, the two heroes of the Steiger trial, will be that Jews will then have greater fa- confronted in court in connection with the case of a number of Jewish cilities. I want you to understand," citizens who are now on trial in connection with the Steiger case. Mitikin he further added, "that the govern- states that Panczyscyn was the one who threw the gas bomb at the Polish ment entered into the agreement not President, Wojciechowski, during his visit to Lemberg last year. The (Continued from page one.) because it needed the votes of the state attorney in the trial charges that Mitikin was offered the sum of $5,000 by the accused Jewish citizens of Lemberg to produce the evidence urea or government ordinances? The Jewish deputies in the Polish Sejm, but because It found it important against Panczyscyn. The revelations brought to light during the court formalities play no part." sessions were considered by the special investigator of the Warsaw police, "Will the numerua clausus for Jew- that the Jewish and Polish popula- Pialktiewicz, who arrived in Lemberg to attend the trial, and the Jewish ish students in Polish schools and tion, which were as two hostile camps, live on peaceful terms." deputy of the Polish Sejm, Rortr. ari:. • colleges now be removed?" "How do you explain the fact that ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. "No Humerus Clausus In Poland." A protest against the Polish Jewish agreement was voiced in an inter- "There are no numerus clausus In the Polish-Jewish negotiations were pellation submitted to the Prime Minister by Deputy Noach Prilutzki, the Poland today," Count Skrzynski re conducted by you, the Minister of only deputy of the Extremist Jewish Folkspartie in Poland. "The declara- tion of the Club of Jewish Deputies read by Dr. Reich in the Hall of Rep- resentatives is nothing more than submission and the government declara- tion is nothing more than declamation." Deputy Prilutzki demands in his interpellation that the theory of national personal autonomy be taken as the basis for the solution of the Jewish problem in Poland. Leaders of the Club of Jewish Deputies in a conversation with the Jewish Telegraphic I Agency correspondent minimized the importance of Deputy Prilutzki's interpellation, declaring that an overwhelming majority of the club as well as of the Jewish population are for the concluded Polish Jewish agreement. . . • • • A big demonstration attended by over 2,000 people and representatives ' On the Ore. Front. of the government and the city authorities has been held at Cologne by the Union of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith in connection with the Rhine- AMERICAN AND EUOPEAN PLANS land celebration. Dr. liollaender said the meeting was a demonstration TheeapeoRtic Baths. of the love which the Jews of Germany bore to their Fatherland and their Colt Pri•deges. Cariboo. religion. A resolution was unanimously adopted stating that history showed that already in the third century the Jews were closely identified with the JOEL HILLMAN, Presieleni. by soil of the Rhineland. "We are German and Rhineland Jews. Jews religion and descent, Germans by our Fatherland and our culture," the resolution continues, "and we are entitled to this German soil as German i citizens, enjoying equal rights just as are our Christian fellow-citizens. We OUT JeWS declare here solemnly this day that with ' German and Rhineland all roots deep in the soil of this German homeland, we feel ourselves at times, in joy and in sorrow, today and for all future, indissolubly bound up with the German Fatherland." . . • • • The Federation of Butchers in the German Republic, at its conference I , in Gotha, has rejected a resolution put to the conference demanding the pro- , hibition of Schechita in Germany. In reply to a question put by the Ger- man National party in the Bremen Senate regarding the slaughtering of has animals for food according to the Jewish ritual, the following reply I been made. Whether the slaughtering of animals is accompanied with Select Dancing Nightly i cruelty is a question of dispute between famous experts. The Ministry of Health of the German republic issued a statement on Nov. 14, 1924, ad I dressed to the Minister of the Interior, declaring that when Jewish slough Particular People Prefer , tering is carried out according to the religious rites there is no cruelty I involved. It is on practical grounds not advisable to prohibit the Jewish the Palais form of slaughtering, as the experience of Saxony, where such slaughtering , iiitnctly censored. Highest has been prohibited, has shown. It must be left to the legislation of the i . republic as a whole to decide whether the Jewish method of slaughtering, i Standard which is now permitted in all the German countries, is no longer to be per- Pala& Musicians—The Band Ye. mitted. Lave to Mince With. • • • • Hoke S. & R. Co., Otsego, Mich. AGREEMENT BETWEEN POLES AND JEWS TO END ANTI - SEMITISM Ertakerg ister of the Interior?" "This is a question which would take much time to explain," the for- eign minister replied, and added dip- lomatically; "At any rate, you know that the Jewish question in Poland has until now been considered more as a foreign matter than as an in- terior one." When asked concerning the bill en- acted by the Polish Parliament re- garding tne withdrawal of conces- sions on monopolized articles which affects the existence of thousands of Jewish families, Count Skrzynski pre- ferred to evade the question. "The question of the withdrawal of con- cessions is a very painful and com- plicated one and it is in the interest of both the Jews and the Poles that less be spoken of it; besides, this question is not a specifically Jewish one. It concerns also the Poles, and I have on many occasions spoken about it with Dr. Reich, the president of the Club of Jewish Deputies," he said. To representatives of the general press Count Skrzysnki stated that his mission to the United States has no connection with finances or an inter- national loan. The main purpose of his visit is a sentimental one—to ex- press Poland's gratitude to the United States for her aid in the regaining of Poland's independence. This Clock Up Stairs Controls Your Hot Water Here is a new way to have hot water when you want it. Set the clock, which is in your bathroom or kitchen, for any length of time you wish the heater to burn and then forget it entirely! I Palais de Dance A number of demands will be submitted by the Palestine Arab Execu- tive to Lord Plumer, new High Commissioner of Palestine, upon his arrival in Jerusalem, according to the Arab paper Falastin. In their memoran- 1 dun the Palestine Arab Executive will demand, according to the Falastin, the following: That Arabic be recognized as the only official language of MEYER bARBON. Pre, ' the country: that Jewish immigration to Palestine be restricted; that Pales- Buy... et All Riede el , tine naturalization be granted only after five years' residence in the coun- WASTE PAPER try; that the selling of land to Jews be prevented by the government; that 1342 Brtmster St. ! the government double the budget for education in Palestine and that the government control the Zionist schools in the country; that no autonomy Cedilla. 17011 I ' Cedilla. 1708 • , be granted for Jewish public institutions: that the Palestine Arab Executive will be ready to co-operate with the British administration In the formation of a legislative council on condition that the council be formed on the basis of proportionate representation according to the numbers of the various communities in Palestine. MANUEL URBACH • • • • Granite end Marble One-third of the policyholders of the Judea Insurance Company, organ- ized under the auspices of the American Jewish fraternity, Sons of Zion, are Arabs, according to Nathan Chazan, Palestine resident director of the ' company and formerly Nasi of the fraternity, who arrived in this country 564 Winder Street several weeks ago. Following the policy of other insurance companies, the Judea Life Insurance Company has trade its capital available for mortgages Phone Cadillac 0048 for the purpose of promoting industry in Palestine. An interesting feature The Only Jewish MONUMENT ' of this financial program is the fact that a clause in the loan contract con- Dealer in Detroit. ' eluded between the company and the mortgagee is that the mortgagee ( pledges himself to a maximum rental of three Egyptian pounds per room tc monthly. The present housing shortage in Palestine has given some land- lords an opportunity to exact • rental of five to six Egyptian pounds per room monthly. An Arab Jewish understanding will be made possible • through the relations resulting from everyday contact in business matter' is the opinion prevalent in leading Palestinian circles. The Judea Insur- ance Company intends to branch out to Svria, Mesopotamia. Constantinople and other parts of the Near East. The Palestine Near East exposition and fair which will be held in Tel Aviv in October is being arranged under the auspices of the fraternity, Mr. Clumn stated. Michigan Paper Stock Co. Lights Gas Water Heater in the Basement —automatically turns it off • Time-O-Stat lights the gas water heater in the basement, and automatically turns it off No more running up and down stairs. No more burning the gas a minute more than you need it, which means an actual saving on your gas bill every month. 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