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NEW YORK.—A nation-wide cam-
paign to encourage naturalization'
among the foreign-born has been an-
ARBITRATION
Louis Lipsky, chairman of the Zionist Organization of America, sailed nounced by Miss Florins Lasker of
Save Time, Money, Temper
New York, chairman of the depart-
from London for New York on the Berengaria.
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ment of immigrant aid of the Na-
Nadesberg is another German city which has refused to house a monu- tional Council of Jewish Women.
ment to Heinrich Heine. The city government voted down a proposal to This campaign will carry into effect
the plans announced by the council's
Lawyer-Arbitrator
allow a site for the monument.
department of immigrant aid at its
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eastern regional conference at New
Specialiainr in the Settlement
Leo Fall, famous Austrian Jewish composer who died in Vienna, was York last spring.
of Claims and Controversies
honored by the Jewish community by a decision of the community to arrange
Miss Luker, in her call to the
Without Court Proceedings.
his funeral and to assign to him an honorary plot in the cemetery.
226 sections of the National Council
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of Jewish Women, emphasizes the
Professor Friedman, noted mathematician and scientist, professor at the following facts to indicate the great
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University of Leningrad, died at the age of 37. Notwithstanding his youth, need for a drive to annulate the for-
Professor Friedman was well known to the European scientific world.
eign-born in their aspirations to be-
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come citizens:
1. The new quota law provides for
The convening of the Zionist party council in the Republic of Pola nd
was demanded by the Warsaw committee of the Zionist Organization of the admission, irrespective of quota,
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of
the
wives and children under 16
Poland. The Zionist Organization in Poland is threatened with disorgani
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
of American citizens, and preference
tion, the committee declared.
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within
the quota is given to parents
Effective and inexpensive.
Sir Herbert Samuel, former High Commissioner of Palestine, visited the I and children between the ages of 18
It costs nothing to come down and
and 21 of such citizens.
Palestine pavilion at the Wembley exhibition. Sir Ilerbert spent
find out.
2. The proposal has been made in
able time in examining the details and displayed special interest in the
certain quarters to base future im-
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the
Zionist
Organization.
section of
migration
quotas on the percentage
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Second and Front Sts.
'And-Semitic riots in Roumania were again the subject of discussion of nationals in•this country who have
Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonic,
become
citizens.
when they came up on the agenda of the Council of Ministers at Bucharest.
Swedish, Electric Baths.
3. Legislation requiring the regis-
The cabinet confirmmed the orders issued by the Minister of the Interior
tration of aliens is being agitated and
SWEDISH MASSAGE
to prohibt anti-Semitic manifestations.
will doubtless be proposed during the
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Moritz Heimann, German dramatist, poet and philosopher, died in Berlin next session of Congress.
4. In many states only widows of
at the age of 67. Ile was a brother-in-law of the famous German author
S Gerhardt Ilauptmann. Among Heimann's best known works are "Armand citizens are eligible for widows' pen-
sions, workmen's compensation,
Carrel" and "Der Freund and der Bruder."
censes for peddling or even public
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jobs.
Tel Aviv will become the junction of Palestine railways, according to
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To aid council sections in this nat-
arrangements made between the Palestine railways and the municipality
uralization movement, the council's
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of Tel Aviv. According to these arrangements, a new line will be built department of immigrant aid has pub-
Wiring end Repairing
from Kalkilieh to Tel Aviv, eliminatnig the station of Ludd.
lished a special pamphlet on "Sugges-
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tions for Stimulating Naturalization
The Chedarim, the Orthodox Jewish religious schools in the Republic
Among the Foreign Born." It out-
of Poland, received official recognition when the list of state schools was
lines a comprehensive plan for effec-
the
published by the Polish Minister of Education. The list includes
tive and successful work. It provides
Chedarim maintained by 'the Schlome Amunei Israel, the Polish branch of
for the organization of a local joint
the Orthodox world organization, Agudath Israel, in the general network
council or committee, to be composed
of state schools.
of all local organizations that are so-
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The new Zionist executive will be formed on Nov. 15 at a meeting of cial, civic or philanthropic in charac-
the newly elected Zionist Actions Committee. The committee will begin ter. The need for the citizenship
its sessions in London on Nov. 15. Besides the forming of the new execu- drives is to be presented before this
tive, the actions committee will also take up orgagnization questions. Dr. joint council and the co-operation of
Weizmann, according to reports made known, will remain in Paris until its constituent units is to be invited
for a thorough program.
the date for the actions committee meeting.
This program is to include the es-
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The case of Stanislaw Steiger, Polish Jewry's Dreyfus affair, will come tablishment of English classes for the
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finally.to trial on Oct. 12 before a jury of 12 specially selected men. Great foreign-born, under arrangements
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interest is displayed in the proceedings and representatives of the press that will secure the greatest results.
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from various countries are expected. Steiger is now spending his fifty.. The effort will be made to provide
fourth week in prison. Three Jewish lawyers, Dr. Landau, Dr. Grek and both evening and day classes in the
public schools and under the auspices
Senator Ringel, will be the counsel for the defense.
of private social agencies, and also
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Socialist Soviet Republics, in- home classes for mothers. Various
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The national minorities in the Union of
methods will also be utilized to corm.
eluding the Jews, are preparing to take an active part in the elections of
Armature Winding
Soviets which are to take place the beginning of October, according I pile a local list of non-citizens and
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non-English speaking aliens.
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to advices received from Moscow. It was stated that the purpose o
Bureaus of advice on naturaliza-
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Intensive participation In the coming elections was in order to bring about tion problems or naturalization aid
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a better influence in the activity of the Soviets in favor of the national
bureaus will be organized in many of
Opposite Ball Park
minorities.
the cities, to assist the foreign-born
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in meeting the conditions of citizen-
The Aryan theater, the device of Vienna anti-Semites to bar Jewish
ship and in following the proper pro-
influence from the stage, has proved to be a failure. Instead of the 60,000
cedure.
members who were expected to register, only 6,000 subscribed. The initi-
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ators of the theater intend, nevertheless, to open the theater for the season.
The purpose of the Aryan theater was, as described by the initiators, to "The Witch Doctor," Mystery
produce only pieces written by Aryan playwrights and to prohibit Jews
of Africa, Begins at Ma-
in the audience.
jestic on Sunday.
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the feeling that, whatever else may be said of us, adverse
criticism of our home-interior is impossible of those who
"know"—that comment can only be favorable—that it is
a lovely interior and must be so recognized and admitted.
The home decorated and furnished by Dean Studios is the
height of artistic development and quality unmistakable.

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Sir Herbert Samuel, former High Commissioner of Palestine, will prob-
The South African veldt, blistering
ably be appointed Viceroy of India, according to a report in the Evening under the tropical sun and teeming
News of London. The paper states that Sir Herbert Samuel will be trans- with mystery, will be brought to the
ferred from his present post as chairman of the Royal Commission for In- stage of the Majestic Theater for one
quiry into the Coal Situation to an important office in the Orient, indicat-
ing that the most important post is that of Viceroy of India, which will week, beginning Sunday, when The
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Witch Doctor," a mystery melodrama
probably be vacant soon.
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of intrigue and romance in the Dark
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as I Continent opens.
The tobacco industry of Palestine will continue as in previous years
a result of a contract between the tobacco growers of Galilee and the Lub-; 'The Witch Doctor" enjoyed a long
run in New Y5rk last season at the
liner Tobacco Company. According to the agreement, the Lubliner o- Martin Beck Theater where Ruth
been Company is to take this year's entire crop of the Galilee tobacco Shepley and James Rennie were seen
plantations. The necessary advancement of funds was mode to the tobacco in the leading roles. Isabel Randolph
growers by the company, thus affording them the possibility of employing will play the part of the English girl
a greater number of Jewish workers.
during the Majestic engagement, while
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Charles Meredith will be seen as the
The states of Australia have decided that in the future they want only handsome young Texan, the hero.
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native-born Australians as state governors. A memorial is being prepared
J. Arthur Young, Doris Underwood
by New South Wales, as the mother state, asking the home authorities for
rr, Jane Darwell, Cecil W
the appointment in the future of Australian-born citizens to governorship Forrest Orr,
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all be
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Tasmania, South Australia and West Australia. It is expecte
Queensland,
seen
in
parts
which
afford
them
an
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Concerts
that the State of Victoria also will favor it.
opportunity to display their talents to
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British commission headed by Sir Gilbert Clayton, former civil secre- the best advantage.
Will Be In the Interest of Government Free From Any Cliques or
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vernment arrived in Nejd, the kingdom of the
he Palestine
P I ti
tary of the
Organization Controlled, and a Candidate Whose Sincerity of
Wahabla in Arabia, according to reports in the Arab press of Jerusalem. SHURMAN PRAISES
The purpose of the commission is, according to the reports, to negotiate
JEWS IN ADDRESS
Purpose Is Unquestioned.
with Sultan Ibn Saud with regard to the fixing of the frontiers between
Nejd, Transjordania and Iraq. The commission was received by Ibn Saud.
BERLIN.—(J.
T.
A.)—Praise
for
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the generosity and relief work of
A delegation of the national minorities in the district of Vilna was re- American Jewry was expressed by
ceived
by
Stanislaw
Grabski,
Polish
Minister of Education. The delegation, Jacob Gould Sherman, United States
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which included the representatives of the Jewish population of the Vilna Ambassador to Germany, at the open
district, Drs. Wygodski and Schabad, asked the ministry to withdraw a ing of an exhibition of the work of
recent ordinance providing that the history and geography of Poland be Jewish war orphans in the schools
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taught in the Polish language in the national minority schools in the Vilna maintained by the American Jewinh
district. The delegation asked that the Minister permit this instruction to Joint Distribution Committee in va-
be given in the languages of the minorities as heretofore. Minister Grabski, rious European countries. Exhibits
while refusing the request of the delegation, consented to the teaching of from schools in Latvia, Lithuania, Po-
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history of the national minorities in the languages of the minorities.
land, Roumania, Czecho-Slovakia and
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Colonel Leopold II. Amery, British Colonial Minister, authorized Mr. Austria
on display.
I am are
proud
of the achievements
Albert ,Cohen, representative of -the Zionist administration in Geneva, to
Particular People Prefer . deny the allegation of the Warsaw Yiddish paper, Der Moment, that Great of
American
Jews,
with their gener-
osity
and their
reconstructive
work,
the Palais
Britain was interested in the Mosul question because it desires the creation the Ambassador declared in an ad-
of
an
Arab
confederation.
Colonel
Amery
declared
that
"The
Mosul
ques-
delivered
at
the
opening
exer-
dress
delivered
Strictly censored. Highest tion concerns only Iraq. The Palestine work is very interesting and com-
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plicated and merits consideration for itself. It has no connection with the
Representatives of the German For- Fred M. Butzel Favors Plan to
Mosul question. The mandatory power has a duty In Palestine, especially eign office, the Czecho-Slovakiaian and
'Paid& Idesiclans—The Band Yee
concerning the Jewish population. It is unnecessary to repeat that Great Austrian embassies, the Jewish com-
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Britain does not intend to withdraw its solemn promise. Besides, the Arab munity of Berlin, the Zionist Organ-
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to Highland Park.
confederation question affects not only Great Britain but the entire world," ization and other Jewish organiza-
he stated.
tions
were
present.
Dr.
Bernard
Kahn.
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Woodward avenue should be wid- 1
representative of the Joint Distribut-
Dr. N. Kavinkov, president of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Associa- ing Committee in Europe, conducted ened all the way out from Adams
MIYIR DAIMON. Pr.r-
avenue
to the highland Park limits,
tion,
has
announced
the
appointment
of
Abraham
Shohan
as
executive
di-
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the guests through the three rooms
rector of that organization. Up to 1920 Mr. Shohan was an electrical which house the 800 exhibits of 700 in the opinion of Fred M. Butzel, who
WASTE PAPER
!aye Detroit's main street can never
engineer in active practice. lie had spent five years in government con- boys and girls.
1343 Brewster St.
hope to be anything else but an ave-
struction work at the Panama Canal and had been in the naval service as
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nue of tin shacks and vacant lots as
engineering expert during the war. The call for overseas workers for the
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Baldwin Piano Studios Will long
as it is kept at its present narrow
Joint Distribution Committee drew him into that service and for almost
Open Monday When Paul
"horse-and-buggy" width.
four
years
he
worked
in
Eastern
Europe,
as
director
of
the
Polish
Ukraine
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district during the period of military operations and later as executive in
"If we still are to call ourselves
the various functional departments. In 1924, upon his return to the United
MANUEL URBACH
citizens of Detroit the Dynamic, we
Monday,
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
of
States,
he
assumed
the
office
of
executive
director
of
the
American
Ort
must
widen
Woodward
avenue,"
said
Granite and Marble
Organization; in this capacity he was active in the Ort Reconstructio • next week are the days set for the Mr. Butzel in commenting upon the
Fund campaign. The sanitarium conducted by the Jewish Consumpti v • formal opening of the Baldwin Piano Woodward widening.
Studios at the corner of Woodward
Relief Association was officially endorsed by the National Conference o
"Of the two plans to be voted on,
Jewish Social Service at Denver. Since its establishment in 1914 it has avenue and Garfield.
I feel we should support the first plan
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Marvin Simons, Detroit distributor, on the ballot—the widening of Wood-
treated 1,708 patients. The institution now comprises 35 buildings.
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has provided a home for this world
all the way out from Adams
A group of former provocateurs and agents of Ochrana, the Czaristic renowned piano which ranks with the ward
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secret service, was arrested by the Communist authorities in Kiev. Among finest piano studios in America. Per- This plan has been drawn and adopt-
in
fect in appointment and luxuriously ed by the City Plan Commission.
those arrested is Rabbi Ocher L. Jampolaky. Jampolaky has been rabbi
and has been an in- furnished, the new studios will make
the town of Skwiry, government of Kiev, since 1917
"'Woodward will no longer be a
a notable addition to Detroit's piano
formant of the czarist gendarmerie and police through the notorious Colonel
street of shacks, used car lots, bill-
Member of the Council for last
Lopuchin and Dakewitch. Jampolaky betrayed both members of the Bund establishments.
boards,
etc., if it is widened. It is
nine years.
Zionists.
In
1905
he
delivered
to
the
police
the
entire
local
Zionist
Mr.
Simons
is
introducing
a
most
and
minimum of $100,-
organization headed by Rabinowitch, Kamarnikow snd other Zionist lead. unique service to his clients in that estimated that a
000,000 worth of new buildings will
ere lie also betrayed the local Bund organization headed by the well- the purchaser of ■ piano may select rise on the vacant lots of our main
known Bundist, Boder. A great number of those who were betrayed were an art rase to conform to the deco-
exiled for long terms. A report signed in Jampolsky's handwriting was the rative scheme of the roam in which street after it is widened.
"The widening of Woodward aye-
it is to be placed in Ate home.
direct evidence against him. lie admitted his guilt.
Adams to the city limits is
- cue
e
itfheabo dPe bUi
a special fe atur b .
My
few pea
d
l ute necessity. Very
s
an
li
a absolute
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Whiteman
i nc. Paul Wte
e
realize
i t at the Woodward avenue
Iselelb rat orc h e a Or be ppreen t gal
must
pay
85
per cent
property
owners
rA Monde y afternoon. Tuesday and
Wednesday, the world's foremost ar - of the cost of this widening if the
Common
Council
follows
its
usual
e
Council.
Bela will be heard in recital en th
Keep
Baldwin piano' with the Welts-Migno n custom in financing street widening!.
city
would
pay
only
15
per
cent
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