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WEIZMANN DEFENDS
POLICIES IN TALKING
AT 14TH CONGRESS

IS NEW CANTOR AT
EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE

THE BEST OF ALL

Cantor Bruno!f has come to De• 1
troit and is as. ociated with Congrer-

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thin plan a "vegetable philosophy." •
d J can-.
The Misses Julia Wine an
In a report submitted by Mr. Sos-'
Steinberg have returned from' kin a recommendation was made to
their vacations, spent in the East.
adopt what is known as the Suakin'
plan, for the purpose of reorganizing!
Some people seem to think that
Established by Belie Parson. Ockenden
Mrs. Meyer A. Pereira and daugh-
when they claim to be your friend ters of 125 Richton avenue, highland the Jewish colonization work in Pal-I
315 WEST GRAND BLVD.
estine. By the present extensive
they are complimenting you no highly Park, have returned after a two colonization system, the settling of
Piano. Violin, Small Stringed Inuruments,
Dancing and Dramatic Art.
that they do not need to to anything months' sojourn at Higgins Lake, one family costs from £1,200 to £1,-
For information Call Weal 0849.
500. Mr. Soskin's plan propo,es an
I eke Every minister encounters Michigan.

intensive system which would reduce
many such pests. They du not fool'',
Miss Rhea Goldstein of 1975 Pin. the high cost of settling and would
him but make fools of themselves.. gree avenue has returned from Chi- also make possible the cultivation of
I have greater admiration for the cago, where she spent three weeks at all the land available. The system
woud also, the speaker claimed, pre- I
man who sincerely and openly an- the Webster llotel.
Estabilahed 1877 by
, vent land speculation.
tagonizea me. Not only does he not
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber I
MRS. IlilDNA CIIAFFEE NOBLE
Kurt Blumenfeld, representing the
insult my intelligence by trying to (Myrtle Grass) have moved into their
102 Garfield Ave. Detroit, Mich.
Zionist Federation of Germany, de-
Telephone Glendale 3960.
deceive, but he also puts me on my new home at 3205 Calvert avenue.
clared
in behalf of his group that the'
Mrs. Helen Chaffee Workman, Mm. statue
guard and thus unintentionally helps
---
Clark Chaffee, Director,
I Zionist program must remain a con-1
to conserve by cautioning me. A pro-
Mi. Mary McCormick, Secretary.
Miss Esther Frlman of East Euclid structive one. "Zionism means the
fessed enemy is better than a pre- avenue entertained last Tuesday eve-
Evenl ■ g Clus Opens
tended friend. Let no man pat me ning with a bridge party honoring her national renascence of the Jewish '
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th
I people and the reforming of Jewish'.
on the shoulder with his "Doc, I'm house guest, Miss Sadye Fidler of To-
Enrollment for Day Cl sssss and Privet.
life in the Diaspora countries, just as'
Student.
one of your best friends." Best
ronto, Ont.
well as in Palestine. If you'take out
friends make no proclamations. Their I
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th
this idea from Zionism, it is educed
actions speak louder than words and
Children's Classes Open
CANTOR WOLF BRUNOFF
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marks and merely to a transportation qu stion."
make
these
superfluous.—Dr.
Alexan-
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd
daughters of Louisville, Ky., are the
Tumultous scenes occurred t the ion Emanuel, the recently completed
der Lyons.
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I congress when Vladimir Jabo nsky, t
ynagogue on Wilson and Taylor ave.
i
London of Leicester court. Mr, and founder of the Jewish Legion, hich
ues. Cantor Brunoff, who is from
Mrs. London entertained at Blossom (foun der together with the B itish
Worcester, Mass., is said to possess
Heath Inn on Monday, Aug. 17, in army in Palestine durin the
n unusually fine voice.
honor of their guests.
took the floor. When the huge ma-la
jority gave a
Jb
ot ns i y perm
k i ss i on t
to
LONDON.—(J. T. A.) —Sir Her-
A surprise birthday party was continue his speech after his time-
given last week by the Misses Myrtle limit had expired, the labor groups bert Samuel, former high commis-
10 Went Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suites 13, 14, 15. Northway 4389
Brocky and Rose Landsman in honor renewed their tumultuous protest., sioner of Palestine, will be appointed
of Miss Sylvia Shapero of 232 Glen- When the vote was again taken, all chairman of the Royal Commission
dale avenue.
delegates, including Dr. Weizmann, for Coal Inquiry, which will examine
voted in favor with the exception of the coal situation in Great Britain, ac-
Mrs. Aaron Klein and daughter, four. Quiet was only restored with cording to a report in the Daily Mail.
STAFF:
The manifold administrative ex-
Julia Klein, have returned from great difliculty after the Mizrachi,
Boris L. Ganapol, Mr.. Boris L. Ganapol, Bernard Sturm, Cons•tntin
Highmount, N. Y., in the Catskill the Right Orthodox wing of the con- periences of Sir Herbert and the
K•marowsky, Grace L. Barber, Bessie Blackadder, Jane Holskin,
many
ministerial positions which he
Mountains, where they spent the past gress, together with the Centrum,
Florence Whitely, Mary Fedewa, Ethel Jones, Arthur White, Sarah
six weeks.
threatened to exclude the labor mem- has held make him especially fit for
Eynitsky, Dorothy Hall, Matilda Beiner, Neva Wigle.
bers from the session if they would this post.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam J. Serlin and continue their interruption. The
daughter, Hortense Esther, of 2500 most striking point in Mr. Jabotin-
Gladstone avenue have returned from sky's speech was his demand that the
a two weeks' motor trip to Wil- Zionists establish a special Jewish
F KEITH
loughby Beach, Ohio. Mr. Serlin's self-defense corps in Palestine. He
brother, Harry Serlin of Cleveland, claimed that the British garrison in
Personal and Most Direct Training in Art and Applied Arts.
accompanied them home.

Palestine was too small to insure Jew-: 0
0
Classes in the Nude and Draped Life, Anatomy, Perspective, Land-
ish safety in that country.
scape, Still Life. Etc.
Jabotinsky Demands Army.
§
Shubert-Lafayette, New Play-
Work in Black and White and Colors in the Various Mediums.
"The revolt in Syria, the events in %
§
house, Opens Sept. 7 With
Beginners and most advanced pupils receive personal and skilled
Morocco are indicative of the unrest
training their individual needs require. No waste of time or money.
1 which prevails in the Arab world and /
"The Student Prince."
which is bound to engulf Palestine.
Whistler Method. Open the year round. Pupils may enter at any
§
Let us be prepared for this moment,"
exhibit of school work.
time. Terms reasonable. Call and
t
One Week Starting
Detroit will have a new theater ■ he stated.
g
Circular on Request.

mus ical co med
which will presentan
On behalf of my Palestine elec•
SUNDAY
MAT.,
AUG.
30
HAROLD HAYWARD, Director.
operettas dramas d revues on - La1
tors and the group of Zionist revision-
bor Day, Sept. '7, when the Shubert- fists, I wish to express lack of confi-
Randolph 2595
The Inauguration of the 1925-
Roam 31-33, 513 Shelby St., Cor. Lamed
Lafayette will open its doors playing dence in the present Zionist execu- A 29 Season. The Most Imposing j

"The Student Prince." The theater tive. I wish, however, not to be mis-
Trio of Headliners Ever Of-
is situated on the corner of Lafayette understood. It is not a question of 1 0
feted in Any Theatre.
boulevard and Shelby street and was personalities, but a question of sys- 0
formerly known as the Orpheum. The tem. The practical political daily
MISS CECILIA LOFTUS $
Shubert-Lafayette will embark on a wor
work
Palestine is absolutely de-
World's Greatest Mimic.
new policy, that is of presenting pendent on the general policy, with
With William Wallace, Pianist.
UNSURPASSED in the Middle West
plays in Detroit for more than the regard to agricultural colonization, A
customary one or two weeks' runs. industrial development, immigration
MISS MARIE CAHILL 0
DISTINGUISHED FACULTY, many of national reputation
Messrs. Shubert, owners of the new and the creation of a Jewish major- •
Highest Type of Musical Instruction for Professional or Amateur,
America's Favorite Comedienne
showhouse, were the first managers ity."
COURSES in livery Branch of Music, Applied and Theoretical.
in "Songs and Stories."
in Detroit to present plays running
0
Mr. Jabotinsky claimed that the
LANGUAGES
With Billy Griffith, Pianist.
STUDIO THEATER SCHOOL
for three and four weeks and they Jews in Palestine will never obtain 1 4
AESTHETIC DANCING
feel that the city is now in a position the majority of the population unless !%
KUBAN COSSACK
Large Concert Hall
to support such runs as can be found the Zionist organization succeeds in ,%
Symphony Orchestra of 50
CHORUS
Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees
in Boston, Philadelphia and other obtaining sufficient political influence •
large cities.
Officers of the Csar's Army.
with regard to the carrying out of the
12in YEAR OPENS SEPT. 141u
"The Student Prince" is an oper- mandate. Immigration, the obtain- ,
Seventeen Men in Native Cos.
etta built around the famous old play ing of concessions like the Haifa port,
sack Uniforif .) n asncie n .. Songs and 0
Partial List Only, of Faculty Members
hook and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. the exploitation of the natural re-
VOICE

VIOLIN
PIANO
"In Heidelberg," with musical num- sources' of the country such as the
Ilya SchkeIntk
Willoughby Boughton
he Most Unique and Sense.
Dr. William Howland
bers by Sigmund Romberg and the potash of the Dead Sea, which would
Wm. Orating King
Alan Kopelson
Charles L. Jolley
Brough t
c
A trained chorus of 90 members is give employment to thousands upon , • tional
Stanislaw Schapiro
Dr. Edward R Manville
Helen Fittgerald
Ameri ■
Karl Chase
part of the cast of 150 actors. "The thousands of new immigrants, are im-
Mannebach
Mn.Jessie D. Hosom
Nicholas Garayui
Ads Lillian Gordon
Federal L Whittle.).
Student Prince" is now playing its possible if we do not have sufficient
And a Wonderful Bill of
ORGAN
Mr.. M. 1) Bentley
Florence Paddack
second year in both New York and political power to exercise control I,
KEITH-ALBEE Vaudeville.
Dr. Edward B. Manville
Joseph Crocov
Chicago and the management feels over immigration and the granting of
F A. G. 0
HARP
VIOLONCELLO
THEORY
sure that it will have a record run in concessions.
Helen
Burr•Brand
Frederick Brooder
Dr. Edward R Manville
Detroit.
"Without any doubt, the Arabs
STUDIO THEATER SCHOOL
SCHOOL OF ARTISTIC DANCING
The new playhouse will seat more will, within 25 years, be at least a
Helen Gransow
Winntett Wright
Lillian Adele Gramme
people than any other similar theater million strong and I do not see how
Students registered at any time for day or evening instruction
in the city. It is situated in the heart we can even dream, with the present
of the down-town district and, the methods of bringing the Jewish popu-
illustrated Cufaint f ree co application
management feels, will supply a fi
ve..
North.
2955
52
Putnam
:A
laRtuiornes..in. Palestine, up to the same
H. B. MANVILLE, Ruthless Manager,
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Mr. Jabotinsky made reference to
the colonial days of the United
States, when "even in the best time
, only 1 hi per cent of the land was
colonized. Under the present circum-
Life Drawl
, stances, where we are compelled to
buy the land of Palestine piece-meal
Mr%
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.and where the settling even of one
Ills got r la uga
Jewish family necessitates an outlay
Poster D051
Carte ni
I of £1,000 for land and where every
Letteri
Id
I new purchase tends to raise the land
Groom
value, we are in an impasse. Mass',
'
' Iges4rt(Siggos
I colonization will only be possible if
' the state expropriates the great land-
i owners and distributes the land
amongst those who have no land, en
bog llamas BLDG RAndol ph S13o
agrarian reform which has been car-
2539 Unodssard at Sibley Detroit
ried out in recent years in a number
I of European and American countries.
I
"It is true that High Commissioner'.
Herbert Samuel knew very well'
that the Koran and the Turkish law,
A Non-Sectarian Country
Boarding School lee Girls.
prescribes that the land, if not'
means lin-nine! nn the Hudson worked for three years, reverts to the
• •
from
state. It is true that he told this to
the League of Nations and termed it
":nsio:1;:u:
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- an excellent law. But it is equally'
Men hen.' and Junior COlinfr. true that Sir Herbert Samuel never
made even the slightest attempt to
Courses in Home-Making, sees made
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Mr. Jabotinsky further demanded
and Art.
that the Jewish Agency, which under
anrsi
the Palestine mandate is to act as an
c lo": .&fto sio j so u ti n. i la s drs
advisory body to the Palestine ad-
EUGENE H. LEHMAN,
I ministration, be furnished with con-
sultation rights before the appoint-
an. 141, Earry"taa•Hodossa
D"70 11
Ns- York.
' ment of the high commissioner and
I
• other high officials in the Palestine
government, for the purpose of pre-
, venting the possibility that officials
who are hostile to the Zionist concep-
tion be appointed. Mr. Jabotinsky
Conservatory of
also warned against the creation of
0 legislative council in Palestine by
the new high commission. "Such a
council, with an Arab majority, would
obstruct the work of reconstruction.'
Speaking on the question of the Jew-
ish Agency, Jabotinsky stated that a
mixed Jewish Agency as the basis of
economic and financial co-operation
SAUL ABRAMOVITCH, 61st.. Bee-
could be considered, on condition,
so,
Dart
however, that the political rights be
8
Fall Term Opel.. September
reserved for the Zionist Organization
. alone. Concluding his address, Ja-
Cruidev • therourb nio•ical
aur-
wow,.
.ion and off , r•
botinsky declared: "I return to the
ns..e,i and rarely equalled.
Zionist Organization as a 'Ball Tshu-
'Cello. Piano. Organ, Ye:ce,
vath.' I hope that the Zionist as well
Theory, Etc.
abi the non•Zionist masses are convert-
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