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WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES TO
YOU ON THE OCCASION OF ROSH HASHONAH.
MAY THE COMING YEAR BRING TO YOU ALL
THE REWARDS OF HONEST ENDEAVOR.

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'Wherever possible, the Jewish pioneers in Palestine have tried to
The photograph
make permanent structures of their Synagogues.
shows the synagogue in the Children's Village of Kfar
which was designed by one of the foremost architects in Palestine.

MAY ADMIT WOMEN
TO PALESTINE BAR

sheet is used and the secretary and
the applicants sits down and, by
constant jogging of the memory of
the latter, the correct answers are
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The
at last obtained and then entered
fight for the admission of women
upon the application form.
The information desired through to the liar in Palestine, carried on
the next question, "Since the date single-handed by Mrs. Ginsberg,
of entry upon which this applica- daughter-in-law of the late Ilebrew
tion is based I departed from and philosopher, Achad Ilteam, has
returned to the United States at prospects for a successful conclu- ,
the following places and on the sion.
following dates," may, in some in-
After taking the fight to the
stances, mean the loss of any right highest court in the land, Mrs.
of the applicant to remain in the Ginsberg was now assured by Col.
United States. Under the present Josiah Wedgwood, in a communi-
immigration laws any person who cation she received from him, that
illegally entered the United States the Colonial Office had promised to
after July 1, 1924, is subject to give instructions to the Palestine
deportation. If a person entered government to promulgate an ordi-
the United States in an irregular nance authorizing women to prac-
manner prior to June 3, 1921, he tice law in Palestine. •
is not subject to deportation since
he came before July 1, 1924. But
if he left the country only tem-
GOOD CITIZENSHIP
porarily and returned after July 1,
Men can never escape being gov-
1924,
in
an
irregular
manner,
his
erned.
Either they must govern
Office and Plant
first entry is invalidated and he is themselves or they must submit to
considered an illegal entrant, as of being governed by others. If from
the date subsequent to July 1, lawlessness or fickleness, from
1924, and is consequently subject folly or self-indulgence, they re-
to deportation. And naturally his fuse to govern themselves, then
entry can never be legalized.
most assuredly in the end they will
Let me cite another case where have to be governed from the out-
legalization will be affected. If a side. They can prevent the need
FORDSON, MICH.
person who entered irregularly of government from without only
prior to June 3, 1921, left the by showing that they possess the
country temporarily and returned power of government from within.
before July 1, 1924, also in an ir- A sovereign must accept the re-
regular manner, that person is not sponsibility for the exercise of the
subject to deportation but he can- power that inheres in him; and
not have his residence here legal- where, as is true in our republic,
ized for the reason that his entry the people are sovereign, then the
NOTE:
is considered as of the latter date, people must show a sober under-
[Mr. Mercier is not connected financially or otherwise with any other
:which is after June 3, 1921.
standing and a sane and steadfast
Brick Company using his name
The next questions refer to the purpose if they are to preserve
I marital status, the name of the
that orderly liberty upon which as
' husband or wife, the age, present a foundation every republic must
address and the names and dates rest—Theodore Roosevelt.
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and places of birth of the children.
❑ Space for the listing of 10 chil-
NOT GUILTY
dren is provided. Apparently, the
A rabbi had come to a cheder to
present-day tendency for small
families has not been taken into test the children in Jewish history,
Ile had a long, black beard and
consideration.
If the wife and children have deep, brooding eyes which made
the
boys uneasy, especially those
also arrived irregularly, each one
is obliged to present a separate who were not particularly well
prepared
in the lesson.
petition for registration. The fact
After thinking for a moment, he
that the father may ultimately be-
suddenly
cried in a voice that
come a citizen does not make the
children citizens, though they be startled everybody: "Who took,
the
Hebrew
children out of
under '21 years, nor will their stay
here become legal, as a result of Egypt?" No one answered.
Then
he
pointed
to a small boy
their father's naturalization. Each
By ISAAC ASOFSKI
in the corner and sternly said
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I Manager of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of them will have to make a sepa- "My boy, come, who took the He-
rate application in order to be re-
of America (Hie.).
brew 'children out of Egypt?"
I corded as a lawful resident.
(Editor's Note.—On July I a law
secretary elicits the information
The lad blinked and gulped tend
The final questions are: Whitt
'"' a I":" ' ff"' • m" i "" It """"'
that then
pplicant's name is really
r liens who rrived in this coun-
is the applicant's attitude towards finally managed to gasp: "Honest.
try in •n Irregular manner to he
Aryeh, in Yiddish Leib, and in
rabbi,
I didn't do it; I just moved
registered as legalresidents. In the ' English, Lion, and this Aryeh- anarAy; whether he believes in
the overthrow of government; here a week ago."—B'nat B'rith
following article, Mr. Asofsky clear-
Leib-Lion
was
Americanized
into
Magazine.
i s zeta forth what the law mean,. and
whether he intends tee become a
Leonard.
The next question is
what procedure the •pplicant for
citizen; whether he believes in the understand that this is not a mere
legalization has to go through.)
age and occupation. The first part
United States Constitution and questionnaire to which cursory an-
.Much has been written of late of the query is easily answered,
whether he has ever been con- swers have to be given bur h ill
respecting a law which was enact- but the one respecting occupation
e w
victed.
realize that
th
ed during the last session of Con- strikes a snag. Very likely the ap-
the
ca ti on con-
The petition, signed by the ap- tains an intricate set of questions
gress and which went into effect plicant had no positive occupation.
on July 1 this year. This act em- At one time he may have been a plicant and acknowledged by a no- delving minutely into the life of
tary public, and accompanied by the applicant. Considering the
powers the United States Depart- small tradesman, some kind of an
ment of Labor to register an alien artisan, or has been doing this the money order and the photo- large number of applicants, the
graphs, is then mailed to the Corn. layman will be able to realize the
who has arrived in this country and that. Again he has to be
missioner of Immigration.
additional time consumed by and
prior to June 3, 1921, and whose closely questioned before his exact
('lose to an hour has been spent labor thrown upon Elias in aiding
record cannot be found, or who status as a wage earner in the old
with the man but this is not the these persons to become legalized
entered the country in an irregu - country can be established.
end of the procedure but only the residents of the United States.
Inc manner.
When did the applicant arrive beginning.
Quite a number of formalities and through what port did he en-
The secretary now informs the
A man's hat in his hand never
have to be gone through in order ter? If he arrived at a port like I applicant that within a reasona
bl e
to secure that registration and the New York, the answer is coinpara- length of time he may be expected did him any harm.
average layman will no doubt be tively easy, but since, most prob- • to be called before the Commis-
interested in learning what the ably, in these cases the entry wasi stoner of Immigration for a hear-
I procedure is. I will, therefore, either from Canada or Mexico, the ing. The applicant now departs.
Season's Greetings
I take the reader to one of the in. Elias information secretary has to
At the hearing the applicant has
formation desks in the building of ascertain the exact point of entry ' to appear, together with two wit-'
I the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- and how he came into the country.) nesses who are citizens of the
grant Aid Society of America The applicant does not clearly re - 1 United States, and has to produce
I Wins), 425 Lafayette street, New member but a persistent prodding letters, preferably tram those who
I York City, so that he may be able finally brings to light the exact had employed him, stating that
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
to listen in on the questions put to facts.
I they personally knew him to be in
and the answers given by an ap-
Then follows a string of ques; this country prior to June 3, 1921.
, plicant for registration, who has to d tieonnese superhiorast:o Lae snttrpy lacbein
oho
fra7ei : , At the conclusion of the hearing
fill out petition known as No. 659.
the complete file of the case is
The applicant for registration is race, nationality, sex, by whom sent to Washington for considera-
'a man of about 40 years of age, accompanied, marital status, name tion and final decision by the board
WM. E. WAITES
neatly dressed, speaks a fairly of the husband or wife, and
the of review of the Department of
good English and from all appear. age. Then comes a question, on labor. The cases handled by Ilia,
ances seems to be comfortably sit- the surface a very simple one, but are referred to its Washington
7 East Grand Ave.
1323.1325 BROADWAY
, uatcd. lie has with him a postal
yone the
of atphpemonst
is asked o c unsel and he, should the neces-
t difficult,
Arlington 7633
money order for $20 and six un- and
a
inretal a
itt h is, oily applicant
arise, represents the applicant
mounted photograph, 13.4 by t ho eilr isthlisnaz,
fal
own aenhildareens,. giving before the board.
I " 1-4 inches, having been told on a
enesrnt,hThe
average layman will now
and g
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previous visit that he would have should this present any difficulty?
, to have with him the next time he . 1 3guets i ot td t t ale , :, e r:,o i 1. (1 oe
r nn l yaa r s e fe ao rn
a a i.lif comes both the money order as
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looker-on willb e astonished at the Very many of the applicants can-
WE EXTEND TO THE JEWISH PEOPLE OF "S I ' mass of details which the tilling not remember the names of their
out of the application calls for, the children as originally recorded 0_
DETROIT OUR HEARTY AND SINCERE
it takes to fill out the appli- upon the birth certificates.
.L.
GREETINGS FOR THE NEW YEAR. MAY IT
' cation,
ation, the difficulties in securing
To ascertain the ages, the Hies
BE ONE OF HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY
the right answers, and above
secretary takes out pencil and 0-
FOR YOU AND YOURS
, everything else, the patience exer-
paper and begins a mathematical
; rc eisteadryby the Hias information sec-
problem: When were you mar-
.
how many years are you mar- ,
:4, The first question relates to the
tied, how soon after marriage was
- name of the applicant upon his ar-
your first child born, and finally
6:4 rival in this country. The appli-
by adding, substracting and multi.
cant gives his first name as that of
plying the ages of the children are
Leonard. The Ilias secretary im-
ascertained.
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Half Block North of Clairmount
All the questions enumerated
could not possibly have been Leon-
ard when he came here. After above deal with the applicant's
much cross-examination, the Hiss status immediately prior to his ar-
rival. The questions that now fol-
low have to do with the present. 0-
He has to give his full name, age p_
and occupation as at the present
A Happy New Year to
time, a description of his coin.
You All
plexion, color of hair, color of eyes
and height. The next two ques-,.-
tions require him to state where
he has lived and how long he has 0_
lived in each place, from what 0_
time to what time, while in this 0-
country, as well as the full name
and addresses of his employers
during the entire period. The ap-
plicant has to have an exceedingly —
good memory in order to answer --
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Everything Electrical
MR. ISADORE WOLF, Branch Manager
correctly. The Hias information
secretary, guided by experience,
does not transcribe the answers
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
form, for if he were to do that
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worthless and would have to be
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