atovaneo.avotoos AUGUST 6, 1926 a (Agontne lLEPHrson;Awn i ' I COLONIZATION WILL EXTEND FAR BEYOND PALESTINE BORDER Zangwill's 'position much clearer, ecy of the conflict in 1914—was first could render service where others froth those to which they are accus- produced in 1911. Another prophetic could not help. The fame of Mr. others of note having echoed and re- During the czarist regime, tamed. Zangwill as a great English writer, peated his utterances and demands, drama, "The Next Religion," was a great number of Jews emigeated banned by the English censor in of course, added strength to his pro- As time goes on, his unique service to America and of late there is the tests against the oppression of the 1912. to Jewry, his insistence upon fair idea of settling most of the Jews in --.----..— Plays that Mlle between 1912 and Jews in Eastern Europe, his pleas for Palestine, an idea supported by for' IContinued from page one.) 1922 were "Plaster Saints," "Too justice wherever it was being denied play and' justice to all peoples will (Continued From l'age One.) eign Jewish capitalists. This move- he propos ads submitted by the Zion- Much Money." "The Cockpit". and them. he better understood and his fame as Glendale 6359 impoverished working class Jews, but ment is still very strong. The Zion; e i fist Ex cutive were favorably consio. "The Forcing House." "We Mod- "II Was because of his indepen- a literary figure will undoubtedly Steel 'the Jewish capitalists it treated . ex- nits wage a campaign against the Soy- ered by the British government, erns," his last dramatic work, was dence of mind, his far vision, his , , •• grow with a larger knowledge of his Bake-Enameled. like other capitalists . Corn- let government, entiiing emp hasis was laid on the allocation produced in New York in 1924, with courage and his able mastery of all I impoverished masses to Palestine, Neat in appear. • ... and „w in pared to the nunibtirs of the e Jewish, and for Jewish colonization in Helen Hayes in one of the leading questions affect& the welfare of fascinating literary productions in population, there were many rich I where they fall into slavery to Brit' of Beisan and in Southern Palestine. roles. It was criticized as unreal, a Jewry, that the American Jewish various fornis." • price. Jews. Jewish factories, storehouses, ish and Jewish capital. The Soviet I He believes that favorable results will comedy of lay figures who fired epi- Congress invited Mr. Zangwill to de- Emanuel Neumann, director of the I see not , sit by and government cannot follow shortly, Dr. Weizmann de- grams at each other, and devoid of liver the chief address or survey of United Palestine Appeal, made the banks, bonds, etc., were confiscated Jew- the Jewish situation throughout the following statement: by us like all other property. We the rich man but the beguiled Th e dared. A profound change in the the breath of life. 0 hom the anti-Semites call the de- j ish poor leaving its territory. attitude of British public opinion in Besides fiction, Zangwill struts world, at its session of 1923. His ad- "The news of Israel Zangwill's I New Address I fenders of the Jews destroyed Jew- I Jewish communists, not those corn- favor of Zionist was noticeable, Dr. prose studies of Heine, Lasalle, Spi- dress, "Watchman, What of the death conies as a shock to all Zionists. 79 MARTIN PLACE munists who occupy important posi- We,izinann declared, pointing to the prophets Night?" remains a remarkabledocu• No one who has been liAsbeiated with ish capital like all other capital. Let • seers and other and noza 6359 Glendale Half Block from Woodward Ave. 'anyone show us a Jewish factory or toms with us who are only ea. v debate which took place Wednesday of latter-day Israel, collecting, them ment and much of what he had then tJag movement for many years and - ! !bank or other property which was not descent, but those Jewish commun n the House of Commons concern- between covers under the title said was fully justified nut only by who has followed Mr. Zangwill's fists who live among the Jewish ing the proposed £4,500,000 loan of "Dreamers of the Ghetto." He wrote subsequent events but by the utter- ZioniXas well as literary career can ----) I confiscated. the Palestine government. This de- many essays, turned his hand to antes of Zionist and other Jewish help but feel that despite greater or I the Sov-! small towns the Jewish manses cods- ment asking it to settle in who would bate in Commons demonstrated an poetry, and translated Ibn Gabirol's leaders. Unfortunately, the style of lesser disagreements with official GET INTO THE HABIT I. the subtle literary artist is nut always Zionist policies, he was, at all times, I cated the property of the rich Jews iet Union those emigrants earnest and benevolent attitude to- poems from the Hebrew. I' more zealously than was the case go to Palestine, and for this purpose ward Zionism on the part of all par. Zangwill appeared on the lecture suitgd to the political discussion of an ardent Jewish nationalist and es- 1 OF EATING AT elsewhere. Oppressed by their puv- to raise the funds which are being ties. The British government realizes platform in Great Britain, Ireland, a convention and much of what was sentialy a political Zionist. the Jewish masses wanted to . collected abroad for the settling of that the crisis in Palestine is not the Jerusalem, Holland and the United said in this address reviewing Jewish "Mr. Zang•ill's services to the settle accounts with their direct ex-' the Jews on the land in Russia. fault of Palestine alone, but it is States. He supported woman vat conditions throughout the world and Zionist idea have been those of a pub- rather a part of the general economic I frage in the press and by word of pleading for a greater Zionism was licist and stimulating critic. The lat- plotters, the rich Jews of their own! Why the Crimea Was Unsettled. "The Crimea is One Of the Place , . world crisis, Dr. Weizmann stated. . I mouth, and acted as president of the misunderstood by numbers of our ter was the rule fur which he was by towns. I, as the president of the ten- t i Due to the success of our colonize- International Jewish Territorial Or- people. What was intended as eriti- temperament and talent best fitted. settled. tral executive committee, have very where the Jews are beng splendid,' people say. People I tion work in Palestine proper, it is often to resist the demands of the 'How to the Crimea for the good of possible that eventually our colonic- ganization, which aimed at establish- cism of England in relation to its "Through his death another of the "Uptown's Most Beautiful Jewish youth who want to confiscate go always blue anon work will be extended beyond log Jewish colonies wherever land work fur the promised Jewish home- great lieutenants of Theodore Ilerzi land in Palestine was regarded chief the synagogues and convert them int,' their health, the sky is Restaurant." could be found for them. has passed away and all Jewish na- In 1914 he urged all Jews to sup- ly as an attack upon the Zi onist lead ' there, there are roses and vineyards the frontiers of Transjordania. It is clubs. tionalists, all Zionists, indeed every has port the Allies, "not because they ership and hence a consid erable par t Jew who has profiled by Zangwill's i "There are among the counter- and other lovely things. So people true that in regard to its economic hate Russia less but because they of the confusion and misunderstand 8939 TWELFTH STREET I revolutionaries in various countries envy the Jews who are being settled police, the Palestine government wealth of intelectual and literary - , not taken a clear stand, but well hate Prussian reaction and militarism ing which arose. Subsequent In many Jewish ex-capitalists. It is sot• in the Crimea, while Rushton, GARFIELD 6884 velopments have, however, made Mr • genius will mourn his loss." o d demandk have every pros- I White Russian peasants 1 f chief f [ the o , ounde ention one an and fieient to m The Zionist movement was aban- i leaders of the Cadet party, M. Vin- are sent to Siberia and further to 1 pect of being agreed to. A great has been achieved during the more. cloned by Zangwill in 1905 on the aver. the Far East. Of course, the Soviet I deal a "The war and the revolution hit government I is favoring t h e J ews. I last moot h s Dr. Weizmann s tted. that "it was impractical while It's really too warm to cook and Reviewing the external situation groun , "But I ask this question: Why have was under the rule of the the Jewish population very hard. It no many people find Pohl'. ■ an was through the Jewish l'ale that the all these wonderful places remained of the Zionist movement, Dr. Weis-Palestine In 1917, however, he cam , Turk. ideal place to eat. Our food is trenches were dug. The czarist gen- unsettled till now? Was the Crimea mans commented on the relations back to the project, hoping, as he not peopled before the Moscow area? , between the League of Nations and one, shut crab% anti-Semites every restaurant is gi lled and our that the "The reason is simply that given ' the World Zionist Organizations. said, be driven out Turks of the were Holy going Land. to It their eyes to the looting of the sot-. cool, comfortable and plemne diers among the Jews and from time I by our agricultural experts who arc "The relations between the League I was not un til October, 1923, that to time a pogrom was organized as I exploring the Crimean territories: of Nations and the World Zionist Or- 1 Zan gwill abandoned political Zionism of special a diversion to draw attention from 'We are selecting places for settle- ganization are the league importance, is to be con- I in his speech, "Watchman, What of After the show try one of our the Night?" delivered in Carnegie the defeats of the czarist armies," ment We e choose of several evils the not be age - as a legislative body, but he- H all. place sidered least. There is not et single Special Toasted Sandwiches. Kalinin stated. house utese the c "When the revolution began, the where we could expect with certainty cause it constitutes The Jewish author and playwright • . . publi c o Jewish districts became the center 1 to obtain a su 'ciency married Edith Ayrton, daughter o f "The delegation of the Vend Leu- W. E. Ayrton, and a novel- of the fighting between the Soviets good quality. In all the districts save and the various groups of counter- 55, water can be obtained only from mi, the National Council of Pale ist in her own right, in 1903. They fist revolutionary adventurers. Pogroms I wills at a depth of 140 to 350 feet., tine Jewry, to the June session of had two sons and one daugh ter. took place on a vast scale and many ' The natural wells in the region are the l'ermanent Mandates Commission At one time in his life Zan gwill of the Jewish towns were literally I mostly bitter and full of salts. Up made a good impression in Geneva. The discussions of that meeting of was president the Playgoers Club obtain- 1 to now we have succeeded in of London and of remained an honorary wiped off the face of the earth. He was I ing waiter front one well in the loan- the commission were conducted with member until his death. Soviets Brought Jews Security. attitude toward . , ',resident of the Jewish Historical So- "The Soviets destroyed those bands I ty-second district, where we hope to a more sympathetic stated. He ts cid), of England, president of the of the robber Attamans who went construct a new well. 4Ve have, con- Zioni sm," Dr. Weizmann . main or i Jewish Drama League and a member about killing and robbing the Jewish eluded an agreement for the con- commended the aa population. The Soviet government atruction of two new wells, one in attitude of confidence and co-opera- of the Dramatists' Club. Cl Zapgwill, is a liberated all peoples from oppression the thirty-ninth district in the region tion with the Zionist Executive. ther, Louis His brother, Bettei Catholic Relations. and author. and pogroms. But the Soviet gov- of Ikor and the other in the sixty- marked change for the better is j A ernment, which provided security of second district. We have concluded in the attitude of life for the Jews, brought upon the a contract for two other wells, the also to be observed were AMERICAN JEWS COMMENT CHAS.H certain Catholic circles which ca . cost of the construction without ma- , Jews a whole series of economic ON ZANGWILL PASSING 227 GlIATIO7 AVE terial being 50 rubles for a well 140 previously aggressive. This modera- tastrophies, NEW YORK.-- -Ii. T. AO —C om- due to the endeav- of attitude is /11111. "The first stages of the revolution feet deep and 75 rubles more for tion ors of the French elements in Pales- nninting on the death of Mr. Zang- ad litional seven feet CHERRY 9171 • fell most severely upon the small declared: traders and the artisans, upon just i " The problem of irrigation in tine. The favorable developments will. Nathan Straus "We have lost one of our greatest result of the creation of stron g that section of the population which these districts is so .serious and so are a complicated.' the agricultural experts Jewish economic positions in l'ales- writers and one of the greatest men consisted almost exclusively of Jews. must again raise tine. The imperative demand of the of Judaism. When Mr. Zangwill was The destruction of trade, the ruina- conclude, 'that we CONCRETE GARBAGE and tins of the artisan industry, the eco- the question of the possibility of set- hour is the continuation of the work mu guest three years ago, he was the Eupatoria of stabilizing these positions which even then not in good health. ASH RECEPTACLES nomic crisis in the Jewish small thing the districts of A message of gundolence to Mrs. this, have already been acquired. towns fell heavily upon the shoulders region.' Prices Advance August 1,t. this quotation," M. two conditions are required, one po- Zungwill teas dispffached by the act- "You see from RUSH — BUY NOW of the impoverished Jewish masses litical, the other financial. The first ing chairman of the American Jew- One family Garbag• Receptacle $7.75. and the Jews found themselves in Kalinin proceeds, "that this land I ish Congress, lion. Carl Sherman, t.. it is a desperate position from which there cannot he settled. In order to settle exists, a people there several hundreds of feet. The other is up to us Zionists, and Bernard G. Richards, executive i seemed no escape, 160 HAZELWOOD AVE. secretary. The message stated: Detroit have to be spent on every he said. people "During the famine years, I visited rubles Residence: Empire 1506. "The officers of American Jewish . . In this connection the p lan of ex- d. N ' h - th: Soviet rates "which are lower than those among other places the Jewish small Office: on the population which tending the Jewish Agency is of im- Cgress learned with profound grief our towns, and I was seized with panic government Cadillac 9776 existing in any ether similar city of the passing away of your distin- 1354 Buhl Bldg. a t possibility is being settled in Siberia can afford , portanee. The Jewish Agency ex - • when I tried to think wh etl with, Dr. guished husband, foremost Jewish be tension must be proceeded in America." there could be of saving the Jewish to give the sums. They con Only announcing. his in- literateur of his time and unequalled masses from their terrible and hope- collected abroad a nd the J e ws are Weizmann stated, less poverty. The Russians who were collecting them abroad. tention to go to America in October champion of the Jewish cause, whose resume the work in this direction. noble work will have an abiding place to dying of hunger had still the hope Much Ado About Nothing. , ' "It is our duty not to leave any aye- in both literature and history of our that there might yet be a good her- "But even at most it is only a en Our opponents are people. Please accept heartfelt ex- flue 'unexplored. vest, but even this faint hope was of much ado about nothing. For the ranks in a united front. pressions of sympathy, which are Ow. W. Benne., Vice Pree. and Con. Me. denied to the Jews. whole area of land given to the Jews, closing It is our their duty to close up in our ranks shared by large masses of American Clitfeeti at Bagley "Four years have passed since the in the Crimea consists of only 60,000 famine and the prosperity of the desiatin, while the Crimea contains all who feel for Palestine although Jewry." Commenting on the death of Mr. BRANCHES: Soviet Republics is growing. The' . 2,360,000 desiatin. It means that the they stand outside of the Zionist Or- Zangw, executive Richareds, Mr. ill 1 small nationalities feel that the Sov- JPWP have been given land in the Chaim Nachman Bialik, summariz- ec sreta ry of the Amrica n Jewish iet government is a real mother, not Crimea which has never before been ganization." a step-mother. We have discovered exploited by anyone, and that the ing his impressions of his visit to the Congress, at whose invitation Mr. Protect Your Walls ..dd curtain.' i with UNITAS RADIATOR .SHIELDS mi KALININ GIVES RIMEA REASON FOR CRIMEA LAND SETTLEMENT _ ____ UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc. POHL'S I erty, "Treat your customers as human beings, realizing that mutual good faith and toler- ance form the only basis for successful commerce between man and man". This paragraph is taken from an issue of the Gasette, a bi- monthly message to our employees. It expresses our attitude toward out 300,000 customers. SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP htla FLOWERA F0,111ALL 44fICC'tiSIONS In other words we aim to serve you faithfully and ask that you do your part by realizing that we are neces- sary to one another—we cannot successfully serve you without your co• operation. LI . M. KOFFMAN of The Let enjoy gas DETROIT CITY GAS CO. SHEKELL Move You Cut Rats, Moving and Storer. 19117 GRAND RIVER CAVENUR nese Cedillas: 6853-4679. ' Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Dance Particular People Prefer the Palate. Strictly ce..aored. Highest Standard. among us peoples of whose existence I whole area given to the Jews consti- United States, declared that the work Zangwill came to America in 1923, only 1.1.1a per cent of the area for Palestine in the United States is declared: no one knew and today they are I toles "Under "Mr. Zangwill always rose above the czarist regime, single conducted on a philanthropic basis. equals among equals. All of them of the Crimea. , It is necessary to get out of this parties and remained the independent enjoy national autonomy. Only the I l Jews dispersed among the other na- Jewish landowners, like Baron de frame of mind, he said. Ile believes critic, the impartial advocate, who tionalities could not obtain terri• t Guzhurg, wnd it it be essential to work lay down oe much more land i , that en plan of Zionist in the o definite tonal autonomy, although their rum- 1 'than we have now given to the toiling countries. es and in oher -chairman bers, from 2,500,000 to 3,000,000 , Jews in the Crimea. There is no basis Unit er h United Dr. Stephen Stat en S. inset people in the Soviet Union, give them , at all for the outcry which is being of the actions committee, drew at- the right to autonomy. ; made about the whole affair. no- tention to the difference between the . o wt., I Imass's , "The Jewish impoverished to the o Soviet government. all fur whom there is no longer any -°P'' ! t tonalities are equal. The Soviet goy- atmosphere at the last Zionist ('on- ViC101 in Vienna and that of the ac- of ever being able to live by trade . eminent wants to make of all its two- lions committee in session now. It m and artisanship, from which they are ple a productive, working population.. The Jews, as a result of evil fate. is significant, he stated that during being systematically -driven by the • co-operative movement, have natural- have formed an urban population ill the Wednesday debate in the House ly turned to the land. Only the land the small Jewish towns, the land be- of Commons on the Palestine govern- will give the Jewish masses the pus- ing closed to them. Only a few indi• ment loan, not a single unfriendly ' against Zsm.1 sibility of saving themselves from vidonls among the rich capitalist Jews w•tird was uttered will make the I famine, from dying out and from were able to own land by special de- , 1 merican Zionists losing their nationality. So the Jews eree of the czar. The Soviet govern- I greatest efforts during of the Palestine coming year for the rebuilding have asked the Soviet government to ment confiscated this land gi v en t" ' anti they will also stand loyally for provide them with land. The goy- the Jewish capitalists by the czar. the realization of the Jewish Agency ernment of the Soviet Union real- But it desires to convert the prop- co declared. Dr. Wise also iced that the greatest part of the ,, rty l ev Jewish population of the Plan' he European Zionists to greater PAM. Musician•—The Band You Levi to Dance With. [ Michigan Paper Stock Co. MEYER BARRON, Prop. Buy•rs of All Kinds of WASTE PAPER 1342 Brewster St. Cadillac 1709 Cadillac 1708 Boukvard Omen] limo. !lids. Hamtramck 9707 jueerh Comp.. Weeodotte-76 North Biddle Ave. Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value Jewish masses can be saved from small towns into a toiling agricultural urged efforts in the collection of funds. ruin and destruction only by settling population and it has already at- Progress in Agriculture. them on the land and for this reason tamed considerable success in this di- Jewish remarkable progress of the The remark a committee was formed for settling , section. All honest people will real- Palestine agriculal was tur settlement in the Jewish toiling masses on the land. ice that the Soviet government could ' reported by I. Kap- "Many anti-Semites ask venom Ina[ and cannot now have acted dif-'lanski, lanski, chief of the agricultural de- ously why the government does not fe rently," he concluded. partment of the Zionist Executive organize committees fur settling nth- in Jerusalem. The land settlements have become independent of Keren 'I er nationalities on theland. We re- ' of that the other nationalities have Il ayesod contributions, representing no committees for their settlement e.0., f Jfelz 9n(l,00 e ,7f e:lil: y . land, but they have autono• ' on the BANQUET TO HONOR A ASHINSKY ilstttatperre7rthou y RABBI A mous republics which contain big ; i mentsilhave lost their previouls cthttishere: (Continued From Page One.) jrri .i are T hbecoming areas of land. They have their own governments, their own land, their , alLe.).18peetr'Prtan"ernt easie"tPtIsenatenndts. brew Free ran lAss,socitationit„th; oyosd iosf- ot o irta artiil t . o e ritiip tbe t h awn executi ve organs, which safe. I tins plan had to aia guard their national interests. Only • brew Free ir MANUEL URBACH h'oclee+Yt .ablished the continued owing o necessary to the Jewish nationality has no govern, one of the tu budget, which it is .„ re 11, ;ntit:I. the. Jewish Hong the Granite ••d Marble fur this purpose, he stated. ment of its own, and its only officitr1 Montefi ii, a ' number of other , enlarge , for Babies and Dr. Gettig Halperin. head of the I representative now is the Comzet. • is one of the leaders ' institutions. Against Settlement in Crimea, i "White Russia has settled 1,650 in the movement for the rebuilding • Anglo•Palestine Bank, reported on various the situation of the middle des, im- lie has held 564 Winder Street Jewish families. the Ukraine 7,000 of Palestine. offices in connection with this move- migrants in the towns. The middle Phone Cadillac 0048 tonal vice- class immigrants. he mild, brought families. In Greater Russia, too, the of Jews on the land is 'I ment. He is at present national settlement a t 'oundation capital which was insufficient for the The Only Jewish MONUMENT planned. Na one raised any clamor , President of the P ine ioud nodoerotank tino'g s which :Lioaa ltoic Dealer in Detroit. clamor started Fund (Keren Ilayesod). of which industrial against thia. The f. o. b. factory t only with the reports that the Cri- . Samuel Untermyer is national presi- situ- othe a the founder of the Miz- This f ent. 11 mew is being peopled with Jews. ' is Organization of A mer_ Idiom. In the future, it will be neees- indult. "It must be stated that when a l' mortgage , .witit h rh,.. nary y to r)ro Rabb o Aossthtiones. k y‘t .1a . 00styteoaorr be ing transplanted its i enihi Zionist 'ritsa,hhiChd I population is his w if e, toured mode of life must be taken into ac- his of the steppes are great horsnrs in recognition c u t. For instance, with Ukrainians' work were bestowed on him. o n I being settled mostly or Russians from the central black R bbi Ash'nsky is an orator of ' . I h l nd z.e.,aildkons English aa ntiprlio*ifdodoins d ta notea ifi area, and places covered with ex- . it ii,,b,..i.,t. forests are being settled w oitdh , _uaero , I northern people from the Novgor , I T I noL scholar un ll tahsoIttgr o iit , • (Continued From Page One.) ' Voiotia, Viatka anti other province+. _ottTrty • i i These things must be taken into ac- , J . . y . as a spirit- works was the "Big Bow Mystery,” l Ashinsk hbi . of Rabbi count if good results are to be ob- +Won In the community. Ai. burlesque of the popular detective I . a by fate been ual leader I I twined. The Jews have live in • tern- though it is no small task to fill the stony. I made accustomed to Hi. Dramatic Works. live Place' of Judah L. L evine, who was I which , i Aerate southern climate. They ead of the Orthodox Jewish tom- "Children of the Ghetto," i h ' in the Ukraine. Poland South h orig. i not and allow them mutiny, yet it is not too much to ex- t his been called his first "igh, Russia. 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