PAGE EIGHT rvi1tf4 fn R0/11%.4 GUEDALLA SAILS FOR U. S. SOVIET MAKES NEW ARRESTS LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — Philip •Guedalla, well-known English novel- ist and president of the Zionist Fed- eration of Great Britain, was feted at a luncheon given by the London Zionists prior to his departure for the United States. Mr. Guedalla stated, however, that he would be in touch with American Zionists and would learn the methods of work in America. MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Fears of the forthcoming change in the eco- nomic policy of the Soviet govern- ment loomed large when new mass arrests were made among the Nep- men. The arrests caused great panic among the Jewish merchants in the capital. A. ENLISTS AID OF LEAGUE U. H. S. WILL INSTALL NEW OFFICERS LOCAL HADASSAH UNIT U. P. The United Palestine Appeal, which is raising $7,500,000 in this country for general Zionist improvements in Palestine, will have tne active sup- port of the Detroit chapter of Ila- dassah, as one of the 254 chapters that are participating in the cam- One is never so well served as by paign. The quota of Detroit for the ap- oneself. peal is $150,000. The women hope to raise at least half of this mum "The success of the annual United Palestine Appeal in American cities means the success, economically and physically, of the Jews, Christians and Arabs in Palestine," said Miss Hattie Gittleman in an interview. "The people of Palestine look to America for aid in building Palestine into a prosperous and happy coun- try. So many of toe enterprises in Appears Palestine are modeled along Ameri- can lines that America is taking a Saturday Night special interest in Palestinian de- at the velopment. 'The new Iladassah health center in Jerusalem, for instance, Detroit which is a gift from Nathan Straus, will be built and equipped according Athletic Club to American ideas, in compliance with Mr. Straus' specific request in this respect. The Jewish women of Detroit have always responded generously to This brilliant artist the needs of Palestine, but this year writes of her favor- we hope to increase our efforts and thus our results." ite piano SOPHIE BRASLAU Ole Limbs - I know I shall enjoy the company of the Knahe this sea- son, for it has given me much pleasure ' in former concerts throughout the country. We have •""d mans erearimii to- gether. The Iwitrument Is In , reality an artist too. with which I It is always • anurce of real . musical satisfaction to Join I forces. It seems to sing with I me and I hope it will for some time to come. . cordiall y Y...., Sophie Itraslair." JANNEY- BOWMAN INCORPORATED Janney-Bowman Building Corner Park and Elizabeth JEWS HAVE MOST FIXED RESIDENTS Immigration Figures Show That Jew• ish Immigrant Remains. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Jewish immigrants to the United States hold the highest record for permanent residence in the country among all racial groups of the immigrant popu- lotion. This fact was brought out in a report entitled "Migration and Business Cycles," which gives the re- sults of an investigation of the ebb and flow of labor in relation to the varying demands of industry. The figures were compiled by the Na- tional Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. In general, the report states, the percentage of permanent residents is high for the race designated by the government as the Hebrews and the races of Northern and Western Eu- rope, and low for the races of South- ern and Eastern Europe, except the Hebrews. Though the incoming South Italians for exceeded in number the immigrants of any other race, the net immigration for this race Was only 44 per cent of arriving immi- grants in the fi