OCTOBER 9, 1925 fitE n ellawftw i s t i Ol izoN t at September Nash Sales 83 Per Cent Above Same Month Last Year. . S • °.. Noo3ettesit4j, 4. ..- r, y vu, ■ i CLUB DISAPPOINTED AT FAILURE OF THE POLISH AGREEMENT (Contnued from page 1.) The Nash Motors Company, in closing their books for September, re- . • .1 ' 1. , WM t, port a volume of business greater by 83 per cent than that of September, 1924. The past month," says E. II. Mc Harty, general sales manager, "was the thirteenth consecutive month to p Mess Carromeedeace and Carl« et Jewish Telegra hic Agenc7.) chow a substantially material gain over the corresponding period of the Alois Kohn, one of Vienna's great composers of popular songs, died re- previous year. cently at the age of 60. Ile was popularly called "Lois' Ungrad." The number of cars shipped in September was 10,314. A chair for modern Hebrew literature and language was established at "During August and September the Czech University in Prague. Professor Rabbi Isidore Hirsch will be in there were produced and sold 20,989 charge of the department. • • • • Nash cars. This constituted over 39 per cent of our entire business for Jewish passengers were attacked on the railway from Czernowitz to Kalatz. The hooligans who attacked them were mainly railway workers. the year 1924." Many passengers were injured. The police took no action in the matter. ment for the Ort schools were not granted and the government ordi- nances concerning the forming of the Jewish communities in the eastern provinces of Poland and in East Ga- licia were not drafted, he stated. Deputy Wacluw Wislicki, who re- ported on the economic situation, complained that the Jewish popula- tion is being ruined and that no re. lief of the burden of heavy taxation imposed disproportionately upon the Jewish merchants was forthcoming. At the afternoon session of the club a thorough discusion developed. Several speakers pointed out the dis- appointment prevailing among the Jewish masses of Poland concerning the Polish Jewish agreement, mainly in view of the continued applictaion A protest against the Jerusalem police was voiced in the Hebrew press of the numerus clausus. Other depu- in Jerusalem in view of the fact that the police authorities ordered the re- ties demanded that the club decide to moval of the chairs which were placed by a number of Orthodox Jews near declare its opposition to the govern- ment which would equal the breaking the Wailing Wall on Yom Kippur. up of the agretment. • • • . In an interview with the corre- Deputy Ilegedues leader of the anti-Semitic Hungarian organization, the spondent of the Jewish Telegraphic paralytic stroke while delivering an anti- Awakening Magyars, died from a Agency, Deputy Rozmarin declared Semitic speech. In the midst of his speech, in which he denounced the Jews, that it is very possible that the Club died. Deputy Hegedues suddenly exclaimed, 5 My• God, how bad feel;' of Jewish Deputies will declare its • • opposition to the Grabski government An anti-Semitic meeting called by the anti-Jewish organization, Vatra, at the next Seim session. in Zagreb, was prohibited by the police. The Vatra organization published The economic crisis in Poland is be- in its weekly a list of Zagreb Jewish citizens as well as foreign residents coming more acute daily, seriously in the city who are active in business and do not know the Serbian language affecting the situation of Polish • • . • Jewry. Bankruptcies of Jewish and An institute constituting the first center in North Africa of higher rab- non-Jewish firms have become a daily binical, Talmudic, philosophical and literary Jewish studies will shortly be matter. Even old established corn- established in Tangier. The institute will be conducted by Rabbi Jacob mercial enterprises are among the Moise Teledano of Tiberias, Palestine, who is expected to arrive in Tangier bankrupts. The Polish press carries t. . a report that the Polish government, shortly in order to take up his trw .pos. in order to save the country from Major L. II. Nathan prominent Anglo-Jewish social worker and counsel financial chaos, is considering a plan for to transfer the Bank Polski, the Po- for various Zionist institutions, sailed from London on the Mauretania New York. It is understood that Major Nathan will study conditions in liah government bank, to the manage- America from the angle of American Jewish participation in the Palestine ment of English capitalists, headed upbuliding work. by the English banker, William Good. This report has intensified the panic • • e • Amsterdam, in financial circles. Louis Wagoner, dean of the Jew i h Theological Seminary of was honored by the Dutch government on the occasion of his seventieth birthday. The government conferred upon Wegener the order Knight of the Netherlands. Louis Wagoner is a popular figure in Dutch Jewry and is of schichta. known as an expert in the history • • • gtYlOf ler0 6.r ■ \ -.4ittil4'*.s. : -.1 _ . 4. ■ ._ 4F ipp,,. CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES la gent De not wait until • Court Netke per cent. 20 fee. Prim will I Call H. M. KOFFMAN 912 E. HANCOCK ST. Residence: Melrose 8558 WINTER-- TILL OW DON'T WAITDER N OR Settle by ARBITRATION Save Time, Money, Temper A. C. LAPPIN Lawyer-Arbitrator Spectalising in the Settlement 'of Claims and Controversies Without Court Proceedings. SUITE 948 BUHL BUILDING C it dines 4642 ; RHEUMATISM Don't suffer—pt quick relief. Effective and inexpensive. It costa nothing to come down and find out. THE WAYNE, BATHS Second and 'Front Sta. Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths. SWEDISH MASSAGE Take Woodward Through Car. Cherry 4784 ,Henry F. Hurley Electrician I 944 WEST WARREN AVE. Wiring and. Repairing Glendale 0253 Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm is in close contact with Adolph Hitter, leader of the German Fascisti anti-Semitic bands, according to revelations made by (Continued from page one.) Deputy Streicher, member of the Voelkische party, at a meeting in Munich. Deputy Streicher stated that Hermine, the wife of the ex-kaiser, visited "In case it shall at any time become ' Hitler twice on missions of the former war lord. impossible, impracticable or inexpedi- • e ent, in the discretion of said commit- I Sueida, the Lebanese port, was evacuated by the French troops owing all or i to the lack of water, according to reports received in Jerusalem from Beirut. tee on distribution, to apply bane- ' I French have chosen Musseifereh, where water is available for their any part of said income for the The base, to continue the quelling of the Druze rebellion. The Druzes who fit of students Jewish th , University of Jerusalem, the founders, • • • As a result of the agreement recently concluded between the French, I request that in such case said income' s , Spanish and English governments concerning the political status of Tangier, I be similarly app lied to similar use for the benefit of students and teach- the Jews of Tunis are for the first time enabled to take pa ers at other institutions of Jewish of the internal affairs of the city. Senor Curiel has been elected to the higher learning, and the founders Legislative Assembly to represent the Jewish community. recommend in that event the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in The conference of Yevsektzia, the Jewish sections of the Communist party in the Ukraine, was postponed until Oct. 15. Dr. Bramson, repre- sentative of the Leningrad Jewish Museum, visited Odessa for the purpose Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio." Museum, of arranging permanent connection between e Jewish Museum in White Russia and the proposed Odessa Jewish Museum. • • • • B'NAI B'RITH GIVES DENVER INFIRMARY BUILDING START Let SHEKELL • Move You Auto 111Elrose 1774 'CRATING STORAGE BEIrose 4779 SHIPPING Dean Company ?9 thrry - OfDePrOit FELIX M. WARBURGS GIVE HALF MILLION EDUCATIONAL FUND An anti-religious campaign was arranged by the Free Thinkers Society during Kol Nidre services in Warsaw. Two thousand persons, mainly work- ingmen, were present at the meeting, at which speechesa g ainst ingmen, were delivered. A discussion on the proposed Crimean colonization was (Continued from Page 1) held in the workingmen's club under the auspices of the Jewish workers' , organization, Bund. cessful for far advanced cases. A • a • special feature of the Infirmary Build- Jewish colonization work in Soviet Russia was the subject of a question ing will be the sun treatment porches, directed at Gregory Tchitcherin, who is now on a visit in Warsaw. During which will enable the hospital to give a press conference which was arranged 'with Tchitcherin, one of the Jewish heliotherapy treatment to adult pa- journalists who was present asked the Commissar of Foreign Affairs his tients. This and other features will opinion of the proposed colonization work in Crimea. Mr. Tchitcherin, how. facilitate this work of the National ever, evaded the question. Jewish Hospital in its enlarged pro- Cut Rate Moving and Storage. • gram of service. 1957 GRAND RIVER AVENUE M. Violette, governor-general of Algeria, has instructed the public prose- The Irnai B'rith Infirmary Building M 11 Phone Cadillac 6853-4679. ' cutor to take proceedings against the Petit Oranais, a newspaper published will he an everlasting monument to in Oran, for an article printed inciting to pillage and murder. The Petit the philanthropy of the men and wom- • .... ••••• Oranais has been conducting a violent anti-Semitic campaign for some time. en who gave of their time and their The political leader of the paper is Dr. Molle, the mayor of Oran, who, it is money to insure its erection, and will declared, instigated the recent pogrom against the Jews there. Quality Glendale 4960 Service ~ ls add one more link in the golden chain e e • of philanthropy which the National Armature Winding Important decisions are expected, including the actual formation of the Jewish llospital for Consumptives has ; 1WINTER & KAUFFMAN Zionist Executive, at the meeting of Zionist leaders which will take been forging in behalf of the Jews of new Electric Service .1 place in Paris. Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Nahum Sokolow, Berthold Feiwel, America for more than a quarter of r. Van Friesland 1521 MICHIGAN AVENUE Louis Lipsky, Dr. Georg Halpern, Dr. Arthur Rupp in 111 a century. Opposite Ball Park Joseph Cowen, 114r. Naiditch J Dr. Leo Motzkin and the agricultural expert participate in the S c h kgovernor of the Jewish National Fund, will en, go World's Greatest Cartoonists deliberations. • • • • I , MOVE% eAN interior by Dean presents its own irrefutable evidence of superior work- manship—supreme quality—beauty incom- parable. YOUR interior by Dean bespeaks a knowledge of the better, tastefulness be- yond question, and an ability to indulge them to the utmost. The first meeting of the Zionist Actions Committee wlil take place in Berlin on Oct. 21, according to the decision of the Zionist Executive. Dr. Weizmanp, Nahum Sokolow, Mr. Naiditch, Berthold Feiwel, Mr. Cowen, Dr. Georg Halpern, Mr. Sprinzak, Professor Pick, Louis Lipsky and Dr. Leo Motzkin participated in the session which was devoted to the question of forming the new Zionist Executive. It is probable that the present execu- tive will be reappointed. • • • 1 Seen in the Detroit Times. Beginning next Sunday, Oct. 11,1 the Detroit Times will carry the largest number of comics ever car- ried in any Sunday paper in this city. Fifteen great comics, by the world's • The enforcement of compulsory Sunday rest for the Jewish merchants most accomplished cartoonists, will be and artisans in Bessarabia is the determined policy of the Roumanian Minis- published every Sunday. These corn- try of Labor, according to a report received in Vienna. Numerous organiz- ice will require 12 full pages. and will ations of Jewish artisans and merchants sent requests to the ministry for be run in the natural colors dictated I • mitigation of the compulsory Sunday rest law. These requests have been by the artists. Seldom, if ever before, has such a , continually refused. The ministry has now declared that in future it will step been taken in newspaper his- not consider such requests. tory. To assemble 15 of the most ei • • • 9WWW-Ir'sq,- . ••111.4.0191991.. For the first time in many centuries of Jewish history a representative famous American cartoonists in one Issue of a newspaper is in itself an Jewish municipality will participate in an international congress of of a ' municipalities. Mayor Dizengoff of Tel Aviv arrived in Paris for the pur- achievement worthy of note, but to assemble their work in one section, pose of representing Tel Aviv at the Third International Congress of Munci- Select Dancing Nightly palitiea. The agenda of the congress includes a discussion. on the estab- in 12 consecutive pages, is something L lishment of permanent contact between the Municipalities Congress and the which newspaperdom and its readers and the housing shortage. recognize as the outstanding achieve- League of Nations, the problem of unemployment • • • • ment of the times. i!Particular People Prefer Here will be seen such noted men Thanks to the Soviet government for Its facilitating the back-to-the-land the Palaie as McManus of "Jiggs" fame; De exnressed in a dispatch sent by the settlers movement of Russian Jews was ilaletly censored. Highest In the District of Cherson to the Comzet, the governmental departmert for Beck with "Spark Plug;" Knerr and .1 settling Jews on the land, on the occasion of the celebration of the harvest his "Kazenjammer Kids;" Westover Standard day. "On the first harvest day festival we beg to express to the Soviet brings "Tillie the Toiler:" Hess con- feints Illeskians—The B•od Yes government our sincerest tanks for everything it has done to attract the tributes with "The Nebbs;" Sterrttt gives you "Polly and her Pals, " and Lase to Dance With. Jewish masses to agricultural work. We are happy to be the pioneers in McNamara shows the doings on "Our this historic enterprise," the message read. Block." These are only a few of the famous Important decisions with regard to the administration Of the Hebrew ones to be seen in the Detroit Times' Jerusalem, the formation of new insitutes, including an insti- University in great comic section, begnining next BUYER BARRON. Prep. tute of Oriental studies, was decided uron at a conference of the directors Buyers el All Riau M University which was held in Munich. Professor Albert Ein- Sunday. Space forbids the enumera- of the Hebrew stein, Na"nm Sokolow, Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Judge Julian W. Mack, Pro- tion of the entire list of the 15 great- WASTE PAPER fessor Fodor Ehrmnnn of Berlin, Professor Horowitz of Frankfort. Dr. est American cartoonists whose work 1349 Brewster St. Schlortusinger of The Hague, Professor Ornstein of Utrecht, Professor will be carried every Sunday. Need- Cedillas 1709 Ill ► • 1708 Goettingen and the secretary of the university, Dr. Cohn, were less to say, they are in keeping with Landau of the reputation of those here men- present. The conference beganr tioned and, in presenting them to its Three Jewish members were expelled from the Ukrainian Communist readers, the Detroit Sunday Times MANUEL URBACH for observing certain Jewish rites. Chaim Kaehdoj, legal adviser to again,,proves itself "Detroit's Finest party after information had been received Newspaper." Granite and Marble the Kiev Lan an d Committee, was expelled the party that he had observed "Jahrzeit" for his mother, attending the by synagogue on t°e anniversary of her death. The manager of tie Kiev NEW YORK STUDENT Mr. Globerman, was expelled for having GETS SCHOLARSHIP branch of the petroleum send'cate, The reneon given for the expulsion of Mr. Krazetz 564 Winder Street his son circumcised. had bookkeeper council, is that he was married employed by the Kiev town 0048 NEW YORK.—Samuel Silverman Phone Cadillac a • according to Jewish rites. of New York was one of the seven The Only Jewish MONUMENT • • • • winners of the Pulitzer scholarshins • Dealer in Detroit. Roumanian Minister of the Interior Tartarescu was openly charged with and will receive $250 annually for pogroms in Roumania by Deputy anti.Jewish responsible for the recent four years with free tuition at Co- Nag prominent member of the Roumanian parliament. Deputy lumbia University. Radukanu, ssss published an open letter to Minister Tartarescu in which bp Samuel Silverman was born in Radukanu resnonsible for the recent anti-Jewish states that Tartarescu was personally Odessa, Russia, Sept. 20, 1908, and attacks becanse to himself is connected with the anti-Semitic bands. "You came to New York in 1913. He was , are responsible for the wild attacks which have cost many lives. You eraduated from De Witt Clinton High ble evente." D enuty Radokan u wrote School last January and completed his are the moral l ea der of t'sese deploranot replied t o th ccusation . S far Tartsrescue has freshman year of college at the Was'•. u is a in his letter. 'nylon Square branch of New York Universit . t y. d first in the New York He tate scholarship examination in Man- hattan this year, but was declared In. •ligible for the state scholarship be -*use his fat er will not become a l -Risen until December. He is new Telephone Empire 2114 enrolled as a eoehomore in the A. B. 7739 Joke R DETROIT course at Co lumbia . 700 MAPPOUITTI, OLDS. Pedals de Dance Ichigan Paper Stock Co. MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR OVER EIGHTY YEARS An Understandable Statement At the Close of Business, June 30, 1925 I.—Cash (Gold Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositories re- $ 2,028,767.71 turnable on demand. These checks are payable in one day. This is the amount we have loaned (after a careful investiga- tion) to individuals and corporations on their notes and against approved collateral. • 8,633,482.24 IV.—Mortgages on Real Estate and Bonds These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipalities and other corporations of first quality; also first mortgages on high class real estate. 96,000.00 792,046.00 V.—Stock in Federal Reserve Bank VI.—United States Securities This includes U. S. Government Bonds, War Savings Certificates, Revenue Stamps and United States Certificates of Indebtedness. VII.—Banking House, Branches and Furniture nd Fixtures and 1,781,322.11 Fifteen of these branches, all located in the city of Detroit. Bonds and U. S. Securities Left for 920,150.05 Safekeeping 64,946.90 IX.—Accrued Income Receivable, Net $24,683,465.11 Total Assets Deposits Entrusted to Us (Sept. 30) $19,702,913.75 550,000.00 Bills Payable and Rediscounts Customers' Bonds Left With Us for 920,150.05 Safekeping 20,725.00 Customers' Letters of Credit Accrued Interest and Expense Pay- 95,407.58 able, Net $21,289,196.38 Total This Leaves Capital Stock, Surplus and Undivided $ 3,394,268.7 3 Profits of VIII.—Other Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the de- positors are paid in full, and is a guarantee fund upon which we solicit new deposits and retain those which have been carried by us for many years. Founded in the Year 1853 First State Bank of Detroit • Griswold at Lafayette Fifteen Branches, Charlevoix and Drexel McDougall and Canfield Cr•tiot and Hastings Chene and Gr•tiot Mack ■ sad Mr. Elliott Woodward and LI of ramilton and Webb Ferndale and Springwells St. Clair and Mack Jos. Campau ■ and Newton Forest and Van Dyke Linwood and Vicksburg Grand River and Virginia Park Shoemaker and Monclair Buchanan and Scotten winel.M.W WW Funeral Directors and Embalmers •........... 11. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■ 9,981,906.01 III.—Loans to Individuals and Corporations LEWIS BROTHERS • 384,844.09 II.—Checks on Other Banks Monuments ENGRAVING CO. Gunmen:Lai Artists and Engravers MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK • • Merchant K K ranz Tailor oodlr d w.i 17 31 W Courtegy B. Wh:perrral Thean SdhOLevii Conagweed