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Nine Reasons Why
JOHN W. SMITH Should Be
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Mayor
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He is more familiar with the science of mu-
nicipal government than any other per-
son in Detroit.
He is experienced, able, alert, courageous,
energetic and honest.
He believes in bringing the facts and the
problems of municipal government di-
rectly before the people.
He has always stood for civic progress,
prosperity and municipal integrity.
He is a fearless outspoken defender of the
interests of the common people and he
can not be dominated or silenced by the
downtown invisible government which
now seeks to use its power for its own
profit.
He is a true American with the principles
of liberty, tolerance and justice firmly
rooted in his heart.
He can put an end to the misrule, crime,
corruption, demoralization and political
bunk which has flooded our city for the
last eight months.
He has a definite program for the relief of
the unemployment situation which will
not cause an unreasonable and immedi-
ate burden upon the taxpayers.
He has his feet on the ground, talks hard
sense and does not indulge in empty
phrases for the purpose of catching votes.
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with Dual Wheels
gration certificates until he had for. "It was the business of the ,
read Sir John Simpson's report. H e government to know what was go.
explained, however, that this does ing on in Palestine and it was not
not prevent earnest consideration right for Mr. Henderson to claim
or a new schedule giving prefer- that the Mandates Commission had
ence to rural rather than urban not previously found any danger in
settlers. e therefore feel that the situation," Lord Melchett said,
the painstaking efforts of Dr
IVeizmann and others have borne.
adding
that
"it is not
the busi-
ness
of the
Mandates
Commission
fruit and that our ship is once mor e to watch the situation in Palestine.
afloat and steering for safer ports." Moreover, the report of the Shaw
Commission admitted that there
To Settle 1,000 Families.
A project to settle 1,000 Jewish had been a lack of adequate pro-
families on small holdings in the tection in Palestine."
plantation belt along the coastal
The report of the permanent
plain of Palestine, probably on the Mandates Commission of the
Wahl Ilawareth lands of the Jew- League of Nations on the Pales-
ish National Fund, was advanced tine situation is a sweeping vindi-
with the announcement at the cation of the Jewish position with
meeting of the administrative con- regard to the disturbances in Pal-
wither of the Jewish Agency that estinn last August, is the manmi
the funds necessary are available. in which Robert Szold, chairman
Dr. Maurice Hester, American of the administration of the Zion.
member of the Palestine executive ist•Organization of America, corn-
of the Jewish Agency and one of me ed on the report.
the triumvirate in charge of the
De taring that the Mandates
distribution of the Palestine Emer- Comm sion has laid it down as a
gency Fund, outlined his plan for definite policy that the Palestine
the settlement of the thousand Mandate carries with it positive
obligations for the establishment
of the Jewish National Home, Mr.
MODERN DELICATESSEN Szold, speaking on behalf of the
Zionist Organization of America,
11612 Dexter Boulevard
fin ds it "regrettable that the Brit-
For Your Sandwich
ish government should take offense
at the frank and courageous state-
me nt of the Mandates Commis.
sib n." Reviewing the maladminis-
tration of Great Britain in Pales-
tine during the past year, the Zion-
ist statement asserts, however,
that "we have not lost faith in the
British people."
The report of the permanent
Mandates Commission of the
League of Nations on the Pales-
tine situation is "a great state
paper" which constitutes a mes-
sage of hope and encouragement
to the Jews of America, according
to a cablegram sent to Sir Eric
Drummond, secretary-general of
the League of Nations, by Mr.
Szold.
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During the summer months the
Zaire Zion organization has organ-
ised • Gordonia Club of young
boys and girls of 17 to 21.
The Gordonia club meets every
Thursday at 8923 Twelfth street.
At the last meeting Max Chomsky,
a graduate of the United Hebrew
Schools and senior at the Univer-
sity of Michigan, delivered a lec-
ture on "Philosophy of Achad-
Hearn." His talk aroused an in-
teresting discussion.
At their next meting, Joseph
Haggai, Aaron Kutnick, and some
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PHONES
the Jewish People," "Bilu and Cho-
veve Zion," "Moses Hess and Zion-
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WORK OF HIAS IS
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fIROMICIE
, that he felt there was much an-
SCANNING THE HORIZON I Physiognomy. Nathalia has now
tagonism between him and a large
Page) written another poem.
number of the members of the Ac-
It tells about an invasion of
(Continued from Preceding
tions Committee. Nevertheless he
America by the Bolsheviki and how
declared himself ready to continue (Continued from Page One.)
ter
liked
in
those
places
where
the
country is saved by a group of
political negotiatoins, if the Ac-
t ions Committer so desires, but he Hms is doing. The .leas in this ther e is less of
And we are poets—Lindsay, Untermeyer and
not trying to be funny here. We others who gather an army and
(Continued from Page One.)
left the committee free to elect a country dare not forsake these
Zionist Executive from outside of provisional committee.
wanderers of our people. It would think what we have said is quite make pie out of the Reds.
natural. We believe that there is
Nathalia is still a child--de-,
Dr. Weizmann's brief statement be cruelty. It would he callous-
its rank.
The
roused great agitation. This last ness. So I make this plea in the less real knowledge—less acquaint- spite her 17 years. No army—no
anceship
between
Jew
and
Gentile
invading
forces were ever put to
e severe criticism against 1/r. sequel to the events that followed name of suffering men, women and
W
where there are more Jews than rout by poets with their penta-
eizmann
regular was voiced not only by since his remarks about the Jewish children, flesh of our flesh, bone
• the
where
there
are
less.
The
reason
meters
or
hectometers.
And blank
groups, the State and a hi-national state is by of our Now. Will not American
Radicals and opposition
the
is simple. Where there are a great verse is even worse than blank
Revisionists, but many not considered as Dr. Weiz- Jewry respond?"
even
Joseph ColA
number
of
one
class,
one
is
natur-
cartridges
for that same purpose.
ritish 'Lionise t le der andd a form- i
ally disposed to associate con-
n , ,•,,,,„1
As far as I can sec the only
L. Fisher, field worker for Hias,
er member of the Zionist Execu- possibly to assume that it will be
stantly with that class. Whereas thing that would happen if Bol-
tire, ohso p roposed a resolution tie- time hi to prevail upon him to coil- arrived in Detroit this week to or-
where there are not many, one sheviks came here would
be an
mending that the Acti ons Con,- alarm's
leadership. Dr. Weiz- ganize an appeal for the organiza-
must make up his associates from increased circulation of the Frei-
statement was made im- lion in the synagogues during the
mittet, "disassociated itself from
many
classes. The average Jew in heit.
mediatel y after the Mizrachi's High Holy Days. Mr. Fisher ap-
Dr. Weizmann's declaration."
(Copyriiiht. 1930, J. T. A.)
the
smaller
town
by
reason
of
the
•
peals to presidents of congrega- lesser number
F'ollowing, the storm that was Statemen
po i nt of t reaffirming the Mizrachi
of Jews is thrown
view s in pech.
connection with lions for their co-operation in his into more contact with non-Jews
raised over Dr. Weizmann's state- Dr. wdznutnn's
important
mission.
m i nt regardin
And association
s
the J Jewish
sh St
State,
t on b reeds friendship: a
Acording
to a resolution of the
the Actions Committee adjourned Action
Committ
Well, that's our answer. What Annual General Meeting:
ee's political
no t
;s yours?
The congregation's annual gen-
ot Jewish families, which it is esti-
cess 1/r. Weizmann sought to ex- , take place this year. The Zionist
I end meeting, which will also in-
GERSHWIN GOULASH
mated will cost $2,175,000. This
plain his declaration by saying that Executive is, h w,
a dinner, will take place Sun-
Those d
o
ever
aside
for
this
purp
sthaoin
here
are
a
few
things
about
•
elude
you liked so well can be made like new if
empowered
nunn
he did not want to go into a deli- to call an extr
Forest Cleaners are given the assignment . You can
aor dinary Congre ss sum includes the $250,000 set George Gershwin that may interest Itdh?,'' Sept. 7, at 7 p. m. Following
nition of such a term atl the Jew- in case
dinner, there will be first ?tom-
depend on Forest Cleaners to restore the youth, the style
f any decision of the Brit- aside for this purpose by the Pal- you. lie believes that if his pub-
ish State which he declared could ish
nment
which may vitally
and the shapeliness of your older frocks • Expert
go ve
or
tic school teacher hadn't laughed ination of officers for the ensuing
estine Emergency Fund.
hich
not generally underizo any defini- I
nflect t he Zionist movement.
term. The committee in charge of
workmen plus long years of dependable service make
Describing Dr. Ilexter's refer- when he showed her a
' tion. The Jewish State, he said,
gnawing,
arragements
plans
to
Forest Cleaners first choice among those who are particular,
present an
ence to the settlement project as he would have been a very success-
Jewish Agency Meeting,
g.
is a phantom but "our next aim
interesting program during the
"a
lunch
appetizer,"
Felix
M.
ful
artist
today.
For
a
long
time
must be to create a constructive
A detailed review of the plans
autonomous commonwealth. Only of the Jewish Agency regarding Warburg, chairman of theadminis- he suffered from stomach trouble, evening. There will be entertain-
but his new houseman put him on
dancing will conclude the
when we will have the first M1111011 Palestine were outlined here by trativecommittee, requested Ber-
e v ...in
e n i ng . The affair is open to the
!Jews in Palestine will we be able Felix M. Warburg, chairman of the nard Flexner, chairman of the a diet of agar, and now he is for-
ever
discoursing
on
the
virtues
of
tendiers
of
the congregation, their
l'alestine
Economic
Corporation
,
to further draw in the masses."
Administrative Committee of the
n wires and friends.
J rwtsh Agency, at the opening ses- to report on the progress of nego- that.
AVE E
r. Weism•nn Explain..
nations
with
the
Jewish
labor
He has a habit of twitching his
Th It a di cols and the Revision- sion of the committee's martin g un- groups concerning
Young People's Auxiliary:
the settlement neck.
-
ists, however, were still dissatis- der his chairmanship. The session , project,
Dr. Flesner said that - He falls easily for the autographThe Young People's Auxiliary
t, not only by the mem-
b
ed and demanded a vote on Joseph bers of the Administrative Commit- the project would take time but he hunter on the theory that "they will resume activities for the 1030-
Cowen's motion, that the
hoped for an early beginning and must get little out of life to be 131 season on Sunday afternoon,
Actions
tee
front
all
parts
of
the
world
1
C onim i Hee disassociates itself
from
the eventual securing of the entire able to get Ifftle out of life to be Sept. 7, at 3 p. m., at which time
also by most of the members of the
the coneeption of the president.
miy- signature."
amount needed.
a meeting will take place in the
When the meeting reconvene, !Zionist Actions Committee.
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club room
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Among the guests present were
Detroit, Mich.
Dr. Weizmann concluded a brie
GOOD POETRY—BAD LOGIC '
learns that a large part of the
,
Max
Warburg,
noted
German
statement by saying "I shall m
You remember Nathalia Crane. Sunday School:
fund needed for the project will
r longer be a political leader of the banker and brother of Felix NI. come from the
Some
years
ago,
the
newspapers
Palestine Economic
I. II. Mendelssohn, superintend-
Warburg, Judge Julian W. Slack,
were full of her—a child of nine
.to•nist movement." Ile asserted
Corporation, Simon Marks of Lon-
ent of the Sunday School, an-
representing the Zionist Organiza-
Manufacturer and Distributor.
don, a German group including writing poetry that everybody nounces that the Sunday School
tion of America, Chaim Bialik, fa•
Oscar Wasserman, president of the thought was lovely. And there will again resume session during
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menus Hebrew poet, Dr. Bernard Deutche Bank and chairman of
was a charm about them. Her
the
this
month.
Children
of
non-
Kuhn, European director of the ag-
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mother, you recall, was a Jewess.
- .cultural activities of the Agro- board of directors of the Keren Today, she is grown up—a young members as well as members, of
Ilayesod, and Max Warburg,
With Every Meal
ages of 5 to 15, should be regis-
'Joint in Russia and Professor Ifer-
banker and brother of Felix lady of 17—and her picture seems tered at the synagogue this Sun-
Deliciously Different. All kinds of Loaf Clums•
man Struck, distinguished Jewish St. Warburg.
to indicate a decided Jewish day morning between 10
Mahe ears the sour , cr•ens you buy at your grocer's
and
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The settlers who will be placed
After greeting the distinguished on the land in connection with
this
▪
gathering Of Jews, Mr. Warburg project will contribute $1,115,000
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kept his audience's close attention
Zeowentleal Trwespertsilea
- as he told his impressions of his in labor over a long period of time
and $150,000 in cash, the entire
-
recent conversation with Lord investment being based on long
▪
Passfield, British colonial secre- term credits.
tory, and also of his outlook of
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forthcoming events in Palestine.
Lord Melchett Criticises Britain.
That Great Britain may assign
NE
ORK.—(J. T. A.)—
special unds to purchase land for
rE_-
- the development of Jewish close Fully upholding the report of the
Mandates Commission of the
settlements in l'alestine and that League of Nations which criticized
- the British government will en-
the British government for its fail-
I courage railway building by
ure to carry out all the provisions
- rate groups thus giving employ-
of the Palestine mandate, Lord
ment to many was revealed in the Melchett, prominent British indus-
impressive address by Warburg.
trialist and president of the Eng-
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Lord Pasefield'e Views.
lish Zionist Federation and vice-
-
Referring to a recent visit of chairman of the Council of
the
1:
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Passfield, British Colonial Secre- Aug. 27 on the S. S. Majestic,
tary, Mr. Warburg said "we were criticized the reply of the British
invited without any suggestion on
government to the Mandates Com-
our part. Lord Passfield gave us mission's report, which attempted
two hours and promised to carry to shift the blame for the results
o out the Mandate. Ile indicated that
of its Palestine policy.
funds would be necessary for pur-
"There could have been no other
chasing land to develop close set- report of the Mandates Commis-
tlement of the Jews and that the sion," Lord Melchett told the Jew-
-
government may find these funds ish Telegraphic Agency on his ar-
through a guarantee of the British rival here for a business trip of
treasury.
two weeks. The report, Lord Mel-
"Lord Passfield also spoke hope- chett said, fully repudiates the re-
fully regarding major extensions port of the Shaw Commission,
of the railroad which the govern- whose conclusions sharply contra-
- ment ail lencourage when built
dicted the testimony of impartial I
..= from private funds. Lord
Passfield I observers on the Palestine disturb-'
.. -..
._ told me that there are sufficient. ances.
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The reply of Arthur Henderson,
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