NOVEMBER 7, 1925
111EnntotilaristitAittotout
1 MARSHALL DENIES
CONGRESS CHARGES
ON PACT OF AMITY
Nadler Furniture Company Has
Opened Store at 8011
Twelfth Street.
(Contnued from page 1.)
• The Nadler Furniture Company,
8041 Twelfth street, is now open for
business with as select a stock of fur-
niture of a dependable grade as one
could expect to find in any store.
Mr. Nadler is not unknown to the
furniture trade of Detroit. For many
years he was prominently identified
With Robinson-Cohen and later was
ohe of the proprietors of the well
known Goldman - Nadler Company.
His brother, who is also a furniture
an of ability, will be associated with
It m in this new venture.
The Nadler Furniture Company
d es not expect to carry the largest
a ock in Detroit, but assures its pat-
✓ cos t hat every piece has been indi.
v dually selected with a knowledge
t at the Twelfth street trade de-
n nds the best.
or its constituent organisations, to de-
viate in any way from the full intent
and meaning of that declaration. They
regard it as the duty of American
Jewry generously to support the work
of Jewish re-settlement in Palestine.'
Personally many of us are doing it
hie Agency.)
Mem Carr••wondsisc• and Cable. of Jewish Tel
and have done it, and intend to con.
tinue
in that course unless we ore pre-
i
The Dibbuk," the folk lore drama by A. Ansky, will be performed for
in
I vented. We are satisfied, as stated in
Berlin as an opera shortly. The State Opera House is now preparing
that,
resolution,
conference
the performance. The music and libretto were written by the Jewish coin- !the
through the Jewish Agency and other
poser, Arno Nadel.
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1
instrumentalities,
the
Jews
of
this
•
Chofetz Chaim, the venerable old rabbi who is known and respected !country will not fail to give adequate
throughout Poland, left Warsaw for Palestine on Nov. 1. Chofetz Chaim, ly and generously of their strength!
who was accompanied by his daughter and son-in-law, will settle in Palestine and substance in that direction. We!
in Detach Tikvah. have been actively engaged in I
,
'
' '1 •
strengthening the Jewish Agency to I
I permanently, makets,
• • • •
that end, and when the time comes it
d for religious autonomy for the Orthodox Jewish com m ity y is our purpose to do all that we reas-
la
e
A demon
igh Commissioner of I alestine, b by a unit
_—
onably can to encourage the Jews of !
was presented to Lord Nuttier, High
deputation of the Agudath Israel, headed by Rabbi Sonnenfeld. Among
the this country who, have not in the past !
sc hedule
demands made by the deputation was one calling for a separateist o
participated in activities for Pales- I
for Orthodox immigrants who are unwilling to apply to the Zionffices. tine, to do so. If evidence were need-,
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1
Settle by
ARBITRATION
1
The members of the Mandates Commission and the secretariat of the led of the genuineness
of our asser
Keren !Omni, we can poined to the fact that, of '
film of th e
le t b y the Joint Dis.!
dsct
to see . th ePalestine the progre s s made !the f u n col
I eague of Nations have been invited
P
I
C
Pne
tribution
Committee,
more
than $7,-!
Ilayesod showing the Jewish activ ities
The invitation was ete nded by 00,000 have been expended in and fort
ay
through the efforts of the Keren Ilesod.
e World Zionist Organizatioxn, icto
Vr Palestine. Far front desiring to place!
the Geneva representative of th
the slightest obstacle in the path of '
1 ..WYEK•ANIIIT1.1`011
Jacobson. • •• •
the Jewish Agency, Keren Ilayesod,I
Jewish
unit
of
the
Inter-
the University, or other efforts for,
Specializing in the Settlement
'd
The Inclusion of the Red Moge n
advance
of Claims and Controversies
national Red Cross, will be proposed by a delegation of the Red Mogen David Palestine, we are anxious to
proper time and in the
Without Court Proceedings.
organization which wlil proceed to Geneva. Rabbi Nurok of Latvia and I them at the prop
manner .
proper
Dr.
Saul
Tschernikowski,
famous
Hebrew
poet
and
physician
of
Palestine,
I
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And the more
Omission Inadvertent.
were sent on this mission to Geneva on behalf of the Palestine and Diaspora
"INTERIOR BY DEAN! BEAUTIFUL!"
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"We have sought to ascertain what'
one sees of it, the more beautiful it becomes—it grows
councils of the Red Mogen David.
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tion that repre-
upon one. The interior by Dean offers ever-new discoveries
A commission to prepare a statement on the Russian colonization plan is meant by of
the the
sugges
•
Joint Distribution I
is meant
of rarity and charm, so that the longer one lives with it the
ubmit proposals concerning the subject to the Zionist
Jewish
relief
organizations
was
appointed
by
the
Zionist
iCommittee
have
violated
the
intention
sher
as
to
as w e
more one becomes attached to it, and loves it. A Dean deco-
tiv
and to
other
Actions
Committee
in Berlin following a discussion on the subject. Various of this agreement. We find that the
rated and furnished home means the utmost in pride of pos-
h debate. It was declared that all the charge is based upon the fact that in !
torn wi
a
letter
issued
in
connection
t
•
session and lasting satisfaction.
opinions were expresse d
United Jewish Campaign, parts of the'
utterances concerning the project were fundamentally favorable.
• • • •
conference resolution were quoted and
The plan for Jewish colonization work in Russia was taken up at the that several paragraphs were omitted,!
mount 011Ual to the draft
final session of the Zionist Actions Committee in Berlin. The Actions Com- including the final paragraph relating '
actually eqired-
)40 overheating of rooms—
mittee authorized its praesidium to draft with the Zionist Executive a pro- to Palestine. We are certain that,
ho wants of heat up the
•
Detroit
posal for the representation of the Vaad Leumi, the National Council of nothing was further from the mind of I
anner—no forced lire- -
th
Palestine Jews, in the Palestine Zionist Executive. The proposal is to be David A. Brown, who wrote the letter,
a clinkers—nu wa ste of
Fuel.
submitted to the next session of the Actions Committee. The wish was ex- as he has fully explained, than to dis-
DeferredPayati, nts
EARNS ITS COST IN
pressed that the next session of the Actions Committee be held in Palestnie. avow the force of that paragraph. His
Highest Quality
FUEL SAVED.
if Desired
letter had sole reference to the United
5 • • •
for Eighty Years
. Jewish Campaign. lie was trying to !
The economic crisis now prevailingin Lithuania affected the Central
oloiewisTI point nut the purposes for which that I •
Bank, which was unable to pay its regular obligations several days a
n was being conducted. Ht
t ion. isi lecdom amsi
944 G1WenZir0251"..
'caused great anxiety among the Jewish popula
ously broadcasted statements
taeteement that ! Isaar previously
o
thl that
full text of the resolution
merchants app ointed to investigate
down of the bank was in which
l breakdown
• ac i a
was set forth. He is a man mhos
the balance of the an
out of the question. The government, it was declared in Kovno, has prom-
honor cannot be impugned. The serv-
aid.
ices which he has rendered to Ameri-
d
ise
• . • •
can Jewry are such that he is entitled
A Jewish agricultural bank which will facilitate the back to the land to every confidence. He has shown in
Don't auffer--pt quick relief.
movement of Russian Jewry will be established shortly with headquarters the past his personal and zealous in- ,
Effective and inexpensive.
;
in Moscow.: The preliminary steps for the organization of the bank are terest for Palestine by participating
and
nothing
to
come
down
nearing completion. The statute concerning the establishment is now pass- in the campaigns of Keren Halesod
It costs
find out.
mg through the last stage of official ratification. The Russian Central Agri- and in visiting Palestine in order to
cultural Bank has promised to enter the Jewish Agricultural Bank as the be helpful in the upbuilding of that
1 THE WAYNE BATHS
Nand. His work is essentially con-
•
,
largest shareholder.
Second and Front Sts.
a • •
I
structive and never destructive.
tion, actin as the Jew ish
ulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Teals,
"The Joint Distribution Committee
A memorandum of the Zionist World Organiza
Jung, rabbinic vice-presidents and the man, Jacob Hecht, Max Herekovits,
the year 1924-
Swedish, Electric Bathe.
is and always has been for harm ony , .pecial demands to express, we can do following lay vice-presidents; Capt. Samuel II. Ildstadter, Nathan Lam-
Agency, concerning the progress made in Palestine during t
the
-
l
in American Israel. Its greatest it better when we are helping
1925, was considered for the first time by the Permanent
Mandates
WEDISH MASSAGE
N. Taylor Phillips, first vice-preisdent, port, M. Boas Lande, Kassel Lewis,
warded
through
o Com-
the
memorandum, which was for
Achievement has been the unification
Take Woodward Through Car.
Samuel Feueretein, Boston, second D. II. S. Murals, Rabbi Herman L.
Chaim Weizmann, in which of the Jews in well-doing and the.fos- cause," he declared.
mission at Geneva,
Dr.
Goldstein Re-elected President.
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vice-president; Israel S. Gomborow; Rosen, Altoona, Dr. David de Sela
Btsh government, included a letter from
grievances against the Palestine government concerning its educational tering of a fraternal spirit among
'
third vice-president; Joseph Polstein, Pool, Rabbi A. I. Shuchatowits, Louis
\ The delegates
greeted
with
pro-
fulfillment of Article 6 of the Palestine Mandate for them. It has not and will not pursue longed
cheers
and
applause
the
an-
treasurer; Mortimer M. Menken, re- Simon, Rev. P. Jaches, Rabbi Joseph
.
•'
'
allotments and the non-
so fair
settlement.
any
path
but
that
of
peace.
Inouncement of the nominations corn- cording secretary; Morris Engelman, H. Lookstein, A. A. Katz, Cleveland;
the appropriation of waste lands for • Jewish
si •
•
is it is concerned, there will be no war, I mittee according to which Rabbi Iler- financial secretary.; Morr is
cor- William Weiss, Rabbi Israel Rosen-
berg, Samuel Sar, Abraham Levy, lien-
Nahum Szuwelir, 23-year-old Jewish soldier in the Lithuanian army, because it will not become a partici- bert S. Goldstein was nominated for responding secretary.
zion Weberman, Abraham Levy, Rah.
wag executed in accordance with a death sentence imposed Upon him by a pant in any hostile controversy.. It I ' re-election as president of the union.
The executive consists of Samuel
t
nc,ed
to
the
charge
that
he
I. M. Davidson, Wilkes !Sarre; Rah-
faithfully observes • its agreements The recommendations of the committee
see
zu well
Bayer, Isidore Brody, Joseph Co- bi
Lithuanian court martial.
bi S. B. Friedman, Pittsburgh; Rabbi
withbut
flinching
and
expects
others
were
accepted
by
acclamation.
The
was the accomplice in the murder of a Lithuanian agent proeocateur.
The I
hen, C. Joshua Epstein, Harry Fischel, Isidore Goodman, Indianapolis; Rabbi
Pantile,
inno cence. on
•
which to do likewise."
following were elected:.
murderer escaped. To the end Szuwelir protested his
William Fishman, Dr. Samuel Fried-
.
d t receive a Jewish' delegati
•
Rev. Dr. Pereira Mendes, Rev Dr. man, Harry G. Fromberg, Leon S. Albert Mandelbaum, Albany; Samuel
.
acting president ofLithuania,
and Shapiro, who were as e
Bernard Drachman, Julius Dukes, ,Furman, 'A. L. Goldstein, Abraham Ginsburg, Chicago; Manes Strauss,
came to plead for clemency. Rabbis Kaplan
!
honorary presidents; Rabbi M. S. Mar-
Baltimore.
by the military authorities to witness the execution, refused...,..
M. Gottesman, Louis Gut-
• •
,
golies, Rabbi Philip Klein,' Rabbi Leo Goldstein,
Examination of the report of the British government as the mandatory
Cut Rata Moving and Storage.
power for Palestine was begun by the Permanent Mpndates Cdmmission in
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Geneva. The report includes a review of the situation in Palestine and
Save Time, Money, Temper
A. C. LA PP IN
■ MASTER HEAT
REGULATOR
Zgthrry (.7 Dean Compare
of
Henry F.Hurley
RHEUMATISM
I
Let
SHEKELL
ORTHODOX CONCLAVE
ENDORSES . FIVE - DAY
WEEK IN INDUSTRY
Move You
Phone Willa. 6853-4679.
Transjordania. Major Ormsby-Gore, unser state. secretary of the British
(Continued Irmo Page 1)
Colonial Office, as the representative of the mandatory power, explained
where meals are 'served, and at all
the function of the administration. The personnel of the administration,
on. banquets given by communal organi-
he stated, follows the proportion of the different elements!of fhe pbpulati
working zations, or communal public meetings
Jewish immigration enriches Palestine, giving to the population
uality Glendale 4960 Service
capital. The mandates commission decided to hold three sessions each year. where meals are served, the Jewish
dietary'laws be strictly observed."
. • •
Arm•ture Winding
A resolution urging the representa-
Arguments for and against the use of the humane killer 'an insttument
WINTER & KAUFFMAN
tion in! the Jewish Agency of Jewish
for painlessly slaughtering animals, in the slaughter house, were laid
before
!
Auto Electric Service
The
Orthodox
elements was adopted. The
the ord M of Manchester. Ile received three deputations. to'
Man-
Aril- resolution also urges upon the World
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ayor of the Royal Society for the Pressention of Cruelty
Opposite Ball Park
chester
branch
Zionist
Organization
that the Jewish
mals urged that the corporation should put .ipto• operation a 'by-law ap-
proved by the Ministry of health, making the use of the humane killer com- educational system in Palestine be
conducted
in
the
spirit
of traditional
pulsory in that city. On the other side representatives of wholesale and
their objections to the instrument•
the ewish religious life.
retail butchers' organizations se
ose
of
•
suotting
A
resolution
adopted
urges
Congress
the purp
on was also present
i
A Jewish deputa ti
deputation incleded Dr Salomon, to pass remedial legislation with re-
Jewish for
, re-
th eir attitude. The
butchers
in
gardlesa
to oimniigration,
Charles II. C. Emanuel of the Jewish Board of Deputies, R. Barrow-Sicree,1 ,Bard
f the qtiota, the entry of ref-
'd t f the Manchester Schechita Board, and I. Cansino.
creed
I pre.
ugeee stranded abroad who rec
•
moan an d benevolent. attention to the their visas from the United States
Roumanian government pays
"The of
Commis and also the amendment of
! position
the Russian refugees In Roumanikand is , trying
to
find
a
sym-
Roumanian
Foreign present immigration law to
■
of Nationsthe
DucaLeague
As- i revisions to permit the entry of make
pathetic solution of the refugee pro
elblemion to the
Minister, heading the Roumani an degat
sembly in Geneva, declared in an interview with the representative df theiP en and minor children prevented from
I Jewish Telegraphic Agency. "Certainly the Roumanian government does ge,s.
net joining their husbands and fathers,
ed arente from corning to their
the deportation of Jewish refu
intend to be harsh or unmerciful ill
to solve the roblem of 4.ewlsh adult children, and minor orphans
Roumanian governme nt
brothers and sis-
The
life in a peaceful and legal way. The government has e ready
granted cers from coming to their
includin the us Of Hebrew ters who are American citizens.
ulation, hools
tam minorit rights to the Jewish po Jewish sc
• Agnti- Semetism
•Endorse J. D. C. Campaign.
as the language of instuction in the . i and its
A heated debate' developed at the '
disgusting excesses are a product of certain university circles, and the gov-
closing session when Dr. David de
ernment will do all that is possible to combat it," the minister
declared.
•
Solo- Pool, chairman of the Resolu-
• • • •
ittee will
Select Dancing Nightly
The nineteenth annual meeting of the American Jewish CoMmommittee tions Committee, introduced the reso-
lution concerning the United Jewish
be held at the Hotel Astor on Sunday, Nov. R. The etiv e c
s imeakera rose to
u
will submit a report of its activities during the past year and matters of - Campaign. Vario
presented for discussion..Suc defend and attack the resolution,
vital interest to the Jews of America will be presen
for one year: which was finally amended to the ef-
Particular People Prefer
• Officers t
•
en
chos
censors to the following wilt
fect that it include a reference to the
the Palais
President, Louis Marshall; vice-presidents, Cyrus Adler, Julius Rosenwald,
to serve
ittee, ing
Leh. Palestine clause in the Philadelphia
of the executi ve
Bozic-ay censored. Highest tresurer,
Isaac M. Ullman ; members
commis,
Ir
vv
a
Abel
Da
Resenau, Isaac Ms resolution. The amendment endorsed
Ja1,
n. 1926 , Leo M. Brown,
Standard
"on the basis of the
for three years front
J.
man Louis Marshall, A. . C.
. Ratsheeke , Milton
who the, ladelphia resolution."
ca+ t tor the various persons
Band You
ve
ee
a
h
ich
wh
liuslelan•—Th.
members Philadelphia
Ullman. The ballots
/as
Rabbi
Boryshansky
who recently ar- ,
nominated to fill existing vacancies and to succeed the results
Lev* to Dance With.
have been
rived from Soviet Russia strongly op. ,i.
terms expire at the annual meeting will be canvassed and
whose
posed the endorsement Of the cam-
announced.
.
ensign. "It is realty astonishing to see II
• • • •
The inclusion of the Ort in the Chicago quota of $4,000;000 of the United how lightly this matter is being treat-
sh campaign was announced by Jacob M. Loeb, state chairman of ed by American Jews. The cry went
WEYER BARRON. Reee•
Jewish
letter to the Ort Reconstruction Fund in New York. Originally out that the Jewish colonization work
Bum. el MI Chola el
Illinois, in a
d . $150 000 Of this ad advance pay- in Russia will help Russian Jewry.
the Chicago pledge to theUrt
WASTE PAPER
c ch'airmanships
$50,000 was made earl
will be raie of !This is not the fact. Only a small num-
y this yea and the balane
st St.
meth
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prepared r now under the
in
the
campaign
which
is
being
I
Jacob
M.
Loeb.
The
letter
to
the
Ort,
which
is
signed
by
Jacob
81. Loeb, )leer May be relieved, while the.major-
Cedillas 171St
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Sol Klien, associate chairman; Samuel Deutsch, honorary chairmae; Louis I ity long
will continue
to suffer
and
starve
as the Soviet
regime
remains.
1_
Growth
A typical example of Graham
Brothers remarkable progress
in the truck industry was the
month of September.
Production for this single
month was 171 per cent of
;production for. the .entire year
of 1921:
I
Astonishing growth, yet read-
ily understood by owners,
to whom Graham Brothers
Trucks have brought vastly
improved' service simultane-
ously 'with a sharp reduction
of costs:
Palais de Dance
Michigan Paper Stock Co.
1-Ton Chassis, £995; 1'4 Ton Chosth. £1280; Delivered
Pe
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Dealer In Detroit.
M. Cahn, director of the Chicago Federation,
and the
James
H. which
Becker,
states The
I
Ort to secure
funds
it needs
pouring of money into Russia for
is likely to strengthen the
that "it is still necessary for the e are now conducting a United cempeign this purpose
the "Yevsek s" wh o will more
inn
Fund.
W
t he
for
g
to the
,00 Reconstru
this city, which ncludes i the Chicao quota
in the !hand
! stro ngly suppress and degrade ye ars \
0,00
0
ctio
e
of
the
pledge
$4
raise
s of re l igion. In prev i
the $100.000 which is the unpaid balanc
..r ewi sh
, .
C., as well as
J.
D.
anti-religious
campaign
were
arrang-
we made some time ago to the Ort Reconstruction Fund."
.
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"The practical work done in Palestine by the Aglidath Israel is no longer the
d by
the Jewish
communists during
Jewish
holidays.
Israel
"This year, it was reported, no
negligible," declared Dr. Herman Ehrmann, leader of the
.Agudath
Man.
meeting
of
the
tile
t
M
meetings
were
arranged, but let
.
• 'connection with
are
delegation, which is in one
us not fool ourselves. It was only be-
I dates Commission. "Our activities in Palestine are growing and we
land near
i buying land, establishing colonies and opening schools,"
Dr. Balfouria
Ehrmann and
de- , cause of the expected assistance from
.
dunam
The Agudath has bought 60,000 Haifa. This week the colony !America.
dared.
"We cannot dictate what any one
'
settle-
has established a colons— ar
Israel
who
wishes
to
engage
in
philanthropy
I Nachlat, Lublin, has joined us, declaring itself an Agudath
delegation regard the should do with his money but I be-
r. Ehrmann also stated that the Agud ath
of Jerusalem as justified. lieve it is fudamentally wrong to have
, ment."
demands presented by the Ashkenazim
!religious
D
"The Agudath
delegation is defending the right of the Torah," he said. The the Orthodox Jewish congregations I
other members of the Agudath delegation are Sally Guggenheim and Chief help degrade the- Jewish religion in 1
America. The synagogue must be kept ,
Rabbi Weil.
out of it," he declared.
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Dr. de Sol* Pool defended the rein-
lotion.
lotion. "It should be incompatable '
with the position of the Union of Or- I
thodox Jewish Congregations of Am- ,
erica as ii part of the great American
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