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LABOR DEPARTMENT ORDER CALLS FOR
MORRIS FISHMAN
IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR ALIENS;
SAILS FOR EUROPE
DENIES IT LEADS TO REGISTRATIONS

Vice-President of Detroit Life
lows: 'Subdivision 1—Non-quota
To Be Accompanied by His
Status Proof, Paragraph I—An
Son, Ben.
for some time is distinguishable unmarried child undor 21 years of
from a more recent arrival. It age, or the wife of a citizen of
Morris Fishman, vice - president
was also stated that no effort will the United States, shall not be re- of the Detroit Life Insurance Co.,
be made to compel aliens to pro- garded as a non-quota immigrant
president of Mishkan Israel Con-
duce cards, only in the event that unless provided with an immigra•
gregation a 11 a
an alien is already under suspicion Lion visa designating the holder
811 active com-
as
will he be asked to show his card. such, and then only when the citi-
munal leader,
No system of espionage is content. zenship of the alleged father or
will leave De-
plated, it was stated, and the en- husband and his relationship to
troit for New
tire new procedure has been in- the immigrant are established to
York on Thurs-
augurated (only to maintain a the satisfaction of the examining
day, June 25,
check against aliens who enter immigration officer.
and from there
illegally.
will sail on the
"'The
husband
of
a
citizen
of
The New Regulations.
Ile de France
the United States shall not be re-
Cabled instructions will be sent garded as a non-quota immigrant
for an extend-
to consuls abroad whereby exemp- unless provided with an immigra-
ed European
tion from the quota will be grant- tion visa designating the holder as
tour. Ile will
ed to children who have passed 21 such, and then only when the citi-
he accompanied
he
years of age provided they were zenship of the alleged wife and
M. Fishman
his son, Ben,
under 21 when they applied for lawful marna,ge of her prior to who is a student at the University
visas, it was teemed following a June 1,1928, are established to the of Michigan.
conference by Congressman Dick- satisfaction of the examining im-
Mr. Fishman and his son will
stein with immigration [officials.
visit in France, Germany, Poland,
migration officer.
The law as recently amended by
"'A W0181111 Ste king admission Switzerland, Czechoslovakia and
Congress provided for the exemp-
important centers in other lands.
tion of children of American citi• under Section 4 If 1 of the immi• While in Slonim, Poland, he will
zens up to 21, but was silent on gration act of 1924 as amended visit with Abbe ',esker, noted
the question of the status to be shall not be regarded as a non- scholar and philanthropist,
a
accorded those who applied before quota immigrant unions, provided brother of Isaac Schachne of De-
they became 21 but who since have with an immigration visa desig- troit.
passed their majority. The in- nating the holder as such and un-
The Fishinans will return to De-
structions will also require the less she establishes to the satis- troit for the High Holy Days.
consuls to grant priority in the or- faction of the examining immigra-
der that applications were filed and tion officer her former American
citizenship, the loss of some by
to issue visas first to parents and
missioner-general of immigration,
children, deferring visas to the marriage to all alien prior to
llarry E. Hull,
wives of aliens until after parents Sept. 2, 1922, and the fact that
letter, which is being sent
she
was
unmarried
at
the
time
of
and children have first been acted
making applicution for an immi- out by the bureau of immigration
upon.
of the olepartment of labor in re-
gratin visa.'"
An order putting Into immedi-
sponse to numerous inquiries, also
Relief for Separated
ate effect the relief measures for
conveys the information that cer-
The procedure to be followed to tain applications already receive , '
separated families was issue.' by
Commissioner of Immigration obtain non-quota cir preference by the bureau of immigration,
Ilarry E. Hull and approved by status for certain classes of aliens prior to the passage of the new
Acting Secretary of Labor W. W. as amended by Sevle Joint Reno - law covering aliens who are given
Husbanol. Commissioner Hull's Main No. 5, approved by Prete- ) new classifications, have been
order stated: "Subdivision 1 of dent Coolidge on May 2 9, is ex- 000.mlnl in the department so as
Rule 3 is amended to read as fol- Plained in tin' letter of the corn- rte dispense with the necessity of
milking out new (ones.
The letter in full text follows:
Sections 4 and II of the immi-
gration act of 1924. as an - tended
by Senate Joint Resolution No. 5,
approved slay 29, 1928, provide
in part for the classification of
certain aliens as follows:
Exempt from quota restrictions:
I. Alien wives of United States
citizens.
alien
children
2. Unmarried
under the age of 21 years) of
United States citizens.
3. Alien husbands of United
States citizens, whose marriage
occurred prior to June 1, 1928.
, .
4. Women who were citizens of
the United States and who, prior
'
to Sept. 22, 1922, lost their citi-
zenship by reason of marriage to
aliens, but at the time of applica-
DOPSID s
tion for immigration visas are un-
„
b JA
married.
1. Fathers, mothers, or hus-
11/1•1114g1111
bands by marriage, occurring after
FF
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ODUC S ,,r
May 31, 1928, of citizens of the
United States who are 21 years of
....,.... 0'
age or over.
2. Immigrants skilled in agricul-
ture, the wives, and dependent
Look for This Label
children under the age of 17 years,
of such immigrant skilled in agri-
Our remarkable growth has been due to the fact that
culture, if accompanying or fol-
once "Gunsberg's Prodocts are lasted, you always insist
lowing to join them.
Ask your deale'i for "Gunsberg's"
upon "Gunsberg's."
3. The wives and unmarried
Kosher Delicatessen
children under 21 years of age, of
alien residents lawfully and per-
•
manently admitted to the United
States.

(Continued From Page One).

The

WILL HONOR HER
MEMORY ON MI 8

The Detroit Jewish National
Fund, in co - operation with other
Zionist bodies, is planning to 06-
serve the anniversary of Dr. The,
dor Ilerzl's death at a mem•dial
meeting to he hold Sunday, July 8.
The National Fund Council here.
chair-
through A..1.
Man, 711111,8118 . 0s that it has cool.
Meted arrangements with the lotg•
rs1 Olol Folks Home in Palestine ta
recite the Kalish Prayer for too-
trons of the ai.Mi,-.11 National
Kalish will be recited the first
year or at every anniversary. Thio
is a special arrangement toad.• 1.) .
the Detroit Council for the spo...ial
benefit of Detroit Jews.
Any one inscribing the nun. , of
a loved one in the Golden Bend. in
Palestine Will receive live dutoomo
of land in Palestine, also a bean-.
ful certilicete, and with the
arraignments can have Kadish
cited by the inmates of the Ul•t
Aired Heine of Palestine.
Mrs. A. B. Straker planted Io
trees in the Herz! Forest in
tine in memory of her parm •
Rev. and Mrs. Sheirianan.
Abe Lachover reports the ,
if $950 raised (in Flower D.
Mrs. II. Kraft was one of the ..,'
tains, and other names not ht.....
last week were: Mrs. I. W. Sil). r, j
Mrs. II. Goldberg and Miss L.
Kraft.
Nli-s Jessie Newman planted a
tree in Palestine in honor of lit
mother, Mrs. Anna Newman,

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WARSAW.--(.1. T. A.)—Only
five and one-fourth per cent of the
total number of Jewish soldiers in
he Polish army, when given the
choice of tho regular army diet or
speCilll kosher diet, give prefer-
ence to the latter, the Polish Min-
istry of War reported to the Sejm
during the discussion On the budget
of the Ministry.
The special kosher diet for Jew-
ish soldiers was introduced at the
urgent request of the Jewish dep-
uties, the Minister of War stated.
It appears, however, that out of
the 11,203 Jewish soldiers, only
585 partake of the kosher diet.

The largest attendance in the
history of the Michigan State
Fair is expected here September
2-5, with prospects pointing to
nearly 400,000 people viewing the
seventy-ninth annual exhibition.
With this anticipated increase
over last year, when 250,090 nabd
admission to the grounds, despite
the handicap of two rainy days,
facilities for entering and leaving
the grand stand have been en-
largi d two and one-half times, pro-
viding easier and mote rapid ac-
cess to the stands. The enlarged
entertainment pn gram this year is
expected to oh! in breaking last
year's record.
Of great interest to out-of-town
visitors will be 11, competition in
both draft and standard bred
h irses. where total premiums of-
fered will reach 515,250.

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W. )inn's League of the United
Hebrew Schools met June 19, at

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National Fund Plana Memo-
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I PICNIC TIME
IS HERE

So don't forget

COMMITTEE FOR PICNIC
HEADS SCHOOL LEAGUE

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Ono of the most popular places
in the city where tea leaves are
read in the cup is the Teapot
Dome, at 1400 Broadway, near
East Grand River avenue. Miss
Lola V. Fick is the proprietor and
Mme. 'ere is the popular reader.
A continental atmosphere and
shaded lights add color to Teapot
Dome, where meals are served
from 11 a. m. to 1 a.

Bonstelle Playhouse.

Miss Bonstelle presents "A Free
Soul," Williard Mack's dramatiza-
tion of the novel by Adele Rogers
St. John, opening at the Bonstelle
Playhouse, Monday night with Jos-
RUN. Landis, George Black-
wood, and Craig Ward in proml
nent roles. The role of Steve,
played in New York by William
A. Brady, will be taken by William
Pringle. a former Bonsteller. This
play contains everything one could
wish, drama, fine comedy, and the
presentation and solution of a mod-
ern day problem. Its sensational
run at the Klan Theater in New
York is well known. In its dis-
tinguished cast were Kay Johnson.
'Rater Lonergan, Melvin Douglas
and Adelaide Prince and William
A. Brady sponsored the
' production.

Teapot Dome Cafe-1406
Broadway.

with all other cigarette'.

Koriiiiin, its

ARTISTS COMPETITION
FOR GOLDEN BOOK DESIGN
.1 EIZUSA LEM.-- P. ('.) — The
head (ffice of the Jewish National
Fund announces a competition
among the Jewish artists for the
best design fur the cover of the
fourth i. e. Silver Jubilee Volume
of the Golden Book under the fol-
lowing conditions:
1. The competition is open to all
Jewish artists.
2. The design should be expres-
sive of the idea of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund. The only text to ap-
pear is (in Hebrew) "Koren Kaye-
meth Leisrael: Sefer Hanlon.,
Inerech
It is desirable that the design
bear in view the purpose of the
volume which marks the comple-
On of 25 years sin(a. the J. N. F.
was founded at the Fifth Zionist
Congress, Basle, December 20-30,
1901. ( 10-20 Tebeth 5602).
3. Simple sketches should In•
submitted if possible in water col-
ors, and must be accompanied by
a statement giving the materinls
and manner in which the design is
to be worked.
4. Sketches shall include the
front cover, the back, and the back
cover of the volume.
5. The size of the volume will
approximate to that of previous
volumes but will contain 21e0 paces
linstead of five hundred as hith-
erto) of 10 inseriptions each, ex-
The pages
eluding fly leave's.
measure 65x-19 cm. When bound,
measurements are to be 07 cm. x
19.5cm. x 14.3cm. The cover over-
laps the pages on all sides by lcm.
6. Designs must reach the head
office of the Jewish National Fund,
P. O. B. 283, Jerusalem, by Sep-
tember 2, 1920, in a sealed eneve-
lope marked "Golden Book Re-
sign" bearing only the motto of
the artist. Another closed enve-
lope is to be attached containing
the matt' and name and address
of artist.
7. Designs will be judged by a
committee of the following: Miss
II. Szold, Dr. S. van'Vriesland. Iler-
ntann Struck, Dr. A. Ticho and E.
M.Epstein.
8. Three prizes are offered as
follows:
1st Prize, £1'35; 2nd
.E1'25; 3rd £P15. ' The committee
may at its discretion decline to
make any award. but if a IllinITIIUM
of 10 designs are submitted it
must distribute the amount offered
either as above decided or other-

Alurail

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Turkish

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ing to make it sweet. Murad contains

more tobacco than round cigarettes.

MRS. B. SHWARTZ

%rads are oval in shape because it has

Inti• of Sirs. E. Schmidt. :1004
8turtersint.
Mrs. B. Shwartz, chairman of
Om picnic committee gave a favor-
:HI,• report of the picnic which
oil he held in
.luly I, at
Van Dyke Park. Yon Dyke 81111 Six
read. All arrangements were
•• mph nal to !mike this picnic an
ot, raining affair. There will
too- a.• and dancing for adults,
ii a., merits, races and various
ccct, .ts for the children. The pu-
pil• of the United Hebrew Schools
will he brought thereby the school
buses. According to the advance
sale of tickets, a tremendous crowd
is expected.
Mrs. It. Shwartz is assisted by
.1 June. NI. Cohen, I. Shevach,
F'. Itiehniond I. Kolt A. Markson,
.1. Slargoolis, A. Kingdom., E. Pol-
lock, Ch. Brody, S. Shnitz, NI. Hay-
man, S. Whin., .1. Kunio, C.
Shinicit, L. IVrissinan, S. Munich,
N. Waldron, I., Weingarten, it
Canvasser, E. Komi, H. it,'.
Mrs. II. Weksler, president of the
league, requests all members to
come out and help make this affair
a complete success.

been found that the shame requires less

draft to burn.

Each puff is therefore full of fragrance

and pleasure and is cool.

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more leer his than
other cigarettes?

ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN
BY SHAAREY TEFILAH

Program Presented;
Interesting
Closing Sunday School
Exercises Sunday.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

A highly interesting program Membership Picnic:
was rendered last Sunday evening
This is the last chance to regis-
at Congregation Shaarey Tefelah. ter for the picnic to the Y. W. II,
The entertainment, which was A. Camp on Lake Huron this Sun-
sponsored by the Sioterhood, con. day. Baseball, volley-ball, tennis,
sisted of the following numbers:
potato and relay races are slime of
the activities planned. Don't for-
Piano Duel — Main-Ice and Yale Cogan
get
your lunches. The bus leaves
11.4111111°n. - Cif,"
Emma Lazarus
EYther Kanlan
the clubhouse promptly at 8:30
Solo.
Sextette from . 1.neia" o'clock.
"The Volga lloatman"
Rosh.
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IterItation, .iiehrew ('idle Sa n[ ",..

H.., Blair
Eseldet Levitt
Piano Solo.... ....... "GyPYY Hondo"
lim■ abelle Schuman
Recitation. "Trout In God, - by Norman
Edith Blau
MacLeod
Woodnymnhy Harp"
Piano Solo
Leona Kaplan
ClaYe Singing of Hebrew Songs and
Hymn, by Children of Hebrew and
Stln.lsy School.
Henan, [hitch Danee and hankh Dance
by Enther and Ethel Mann, sod •
•:tpaniyit Mazurka by 11
by
Marion Fl•keher played the
cher.
piano accompaniment to the 11101 • .
We Thank Thee"
Recital ion.
Madeline Kahn
Piano Solo. Fifth Nocturne by Leibarh.
Arthur Iten.on
Wit inc Picture.. Feld, and "Alice in
Wonderland.

Mrs. Harry Bernstein who was
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Nino Joseph Kramer, has returned
to her home in Rochester, N. Y.,
accompanied by he mother.

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EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE
rangements.
The staff of the Bible Climes
BIBLE STUDENTS GET
thank the Ladies' Auxiliary for
HONOR CERTIFICATES the splendid co-operation in all

their undertaking)) during the
The closing exercises fur the year.
season of the Bible Classes of Con-
gregation Emanuel were held on
Sunday morning. The following NASH INTRODUCES ITS
waived certificates of honor for
"400" SERIES OF CARS
scholastic achievement during the
school year.
Twin-ignition, high compression
Miss Esther Ashinsky's
engines, and custom finished, Salon
Sadie Karlin'', Connive Rosenthal. type bodies led an amposing lint
Camp Registrations:
Miss Gertrude Goldman's ('lass: (of advancements new to the Amer-
Don't delay your registration Saul Shur, Jerome Arfa, Sarah
ican automobile industry when the
for your summer vacation at the
Share.
Nash Motors Company formally in-
Y. W. II. A. camp on Lake Huron.
Miss Goble Greenbaum's ('lass: troduced its exclusive "400"' ser-
Reservations must lie made in per-
ies of cars to the motoring public.
Curtis
Madman,
Rosalind
Arfu,
son at the office.
SitTlf ■ and Goldstein, Sylvan Fink.
This impressive presentation of
Miss l'auline Lasser's Class: 16 entirely new models, engineered
Tennis Club:
Blanche Shovin, Flora Beckman, to a degree of operating efficiency
Members of the Tennis Club are
and riding comfort never before
Millie Shugarman.
planning a tennis tournament. In-
Miss Rae Friedman's Class: 1 r- attained in the same price class, is
struction periods are held on Mon• wi n Strut, Lucille Kavanau, Leona the anawer of C. W. Nash to a uni-
(lays and Thursdays from 5:30 to
versal demand for luxurious motor
Levenson.
7:30, for those who wish to learn
Ometik•'s ('lass: transportation at moderate coat.
align
the game.
Sonia Jean Dushkin, Louis Share, It is also a fulfillment of personal
engineering enthitions that have
Virginia Si, Brand.
Baseball:
Rabbi Aaron NI. Ashinsky made extended over 30 years of sound,
successful manufacturing in the
The "1"' baseball team is gain- the presentation.
Following the exercises, I1 treat vehicle field.
ing a reputation On the field. There
Three complete groups of cars,
is still room for it few more play- was given to the children.
The Ladino' Auxiliary of the equipped with the new motors of
ers. All interested should meet
at the Balch Playground, l'erry synagogue is planning a picnic for revolutionary but prom' priori-
and Antoine streets, on Thursdays the children which will lie given on plea, enclosed bodies that net new
Tuesday morning, June 20, at high standards in coach building,
at 6 o'clock.
11:30 p. m. There will be buses and with a dozen separate but per-
which will convey the children to fectly co-ordinated advancements
Tuesday Night:
and
from the picnic grounds at in design and equipment, are In-
Tuesday night continues to be
popular it the "Y" clubhouse. Belle Isle.. Parents of the children cluded in this Nash offering to a
C ame and join us in our bridge are invited. This Affair promises nation of experienced automotive
games• to be an elaborate one as the ladies users

Nag Titg Notre

Miss Ma ry Voight was hostess to
21 guests on Thursday evening at
the home of Mrs. L. Robinson.
The evening was pleasantly spent
at bridge, after which refresh-
ments were served.
High scores
were held by Mrs. Men Kahn,
Mrs. Sam Weinberg, Sire. II.
Magiolson and Mrs. IL F. Anthony.

MURA,D

NOTE: In Central Europe and tilt Orient, everyone
%leo smokes rigar•tlen, kes Turkkii. They are
vies, lroubled wills coughing or throat irritation.
Tr, Mural today and are why for yourself. A few
puffs will Mee inn how cool and refreshing they
are. Altogether different front other cigarettes.

Refreshments served were do-
nated by Mrs. Katz, Mrs. Si. Ef-
ronson, Sirs. II. Cogan and Mrs.
Gold, in.
The moving pictures were se-
cured through the courtesy of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Chetrin, who were
also instrumental in arranging,
this program.
Next Sunday, June 21, at 10 a.
m., the children of the various
classes will be formally examined
in all the subjects covered during
l'rizes for
the lost four months.
efficiency, attendance and depart-
ment will then be nwarded. All
parents and sympathizers with our
religious school are - cordially in-
wise.
vited to attond these closing exer-
9. 3'he .1. N. F. is not hound to cises.
execute any design.
10. The .1. N. E. may purchase ELAINE JAY INTERVIEWS
any unsuccessful design for eP10.
MISS JESSIE BONSTELLE!.',.
II. Prize-winning and purchased
designs belong to the .1. N. F'. with
of the
The "Vocatitonil
full rights thereto.
each
Following the 8W/trah: the de- Hutchins Star, pillinhed
semester by the ot admit', of the
signs submitted will he exhibited.
Hutchins
Intermediate
School,
con-
In view of the various unauth-
ori•.il statements which have been tains an interesting interview with
circulated in the Jewish pre.; in Miss Jessie Bonstelle, by Elaine '
regard to a loan for the Jewish Jay of Grade 9C, daughter of Mr
•
National Fund, the head office of and Mrs. Charles Jay of
the fund at Jerusalem states that avenue..
-
Elaine
ably
describes
her
meet
it does net accept responsibility for
•
announcements not issued by its ing with Miss Bonstelle, which wa,
arranged for her by her mother.
publicity department.
She describes Miss Bonstelle's at
tire, quotes the noted actress on
her early life and relates the ad-
vantages and disadvantages sum-
med up by Miss Bonstelle in her
description of the art of acting.
Mrs. I. Korn and sons of Man-
rt.
ton, Mich., and Miss Boxy Beek-
Colonial Theater.
man of Detroit, are the guests of
All-star
cast
is
the
label
that
their mother and grandmother,
might be applied to "The Port of
Missing Girls," the new sr. cia I
Mrs Etta Beekman.
Miss Tillie Marienthal of Reed production, which is having a
;:.
City was the guest of Mr.. Rose showing at the Colonial Theater, S:
and there would In• no misrepre- trot
Bergloss last Sunday.
sentation about it. The entire east
— —
Miss Harriet Rosenberg and Mr. of this picture, which is the second
and Mrs. Robert Marionthal and in a series of special production
son of Detroit, spent last Sunday Ming offered this summer by the
with Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Anthony. Colonial management, is composed O
of prominent players.
On last Thursday afternoon,
Empire 7000
Mrs. J. S. Sempliner was hostess Checker Cabs
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to three tables of bridge in honor
of her sister, Mrs. Harry Bern-
stein of Rochester, N. Y. Refresh-
SAFER TO STOP
ments were served. l'rizeo were
WITH BRAKES—.
awarded to Sirs. 1.. B. Harrison
and airs._J. Schwartz, the honor
guest.

Mrs. Ted Kohn and children are
visiting friends and relatives in
Detroit.

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HERMAN J. AGINS

A Member of the
Fishman Agency

For three years 'Mr. Agins has been with the Detroit
Life and for three years he has served his clients effici-
ently and satisfactorily. His success is reflected in the
results of all our contests, which has always shown him
a prize winner. You can always reach Mr. Agins by
calling.
Phone Randolph 8181

Detroit Life Insurance Co.

"The

(IliINEN,

2210

Park Avenue '

Company of Series"

MORRIS FISIIM \ N, Va•-Pres.

DETROIT

