PAGE TWO f)LTROY 46141,161R0/41(2113 RABBI SCHOSTAK IN BROOKLYN HOSPITAL OF LEAGUE LEGIONNAIRES HERE COUNCIL UPHOLDS CRITICISM ACTIVE IN DRIVE OF ENGLAND'S RULE cape's adopted. was unanimously !EXPECT USSISHKIN HERE IN DECEMBER' BROM Immigration Ban Temporary. I In replying to M. Procope, Mr.1 I. Under Observation Following an Henderson emphasized that Jewis Attack by Holdup Man. immigration had not been suspen d (Continued from Page One.) ed, it being merely a temporar Word was received from New Zionist District, Rabbis Co- British observations had been suspension of certificates under th f International Head of J. N. In sad but loving memory of our York o n Thursday that Rabbi Wil- coached regarding the Mandates labor schedule. The British spokes - Operate in Colonization dear husband and father, David liam Schostak of 2668 1Vebb ave- F. to Make Tour of the Commission's report. Mr. Bender- man son "The British govern Cutler., who departed five years nue, Detroit, is under observation Project. son placed Great Britain on record men( notes with appreciation th United States. e ago today, Sept. 11, 1925 (21st at King Hospital, Brooklyn, fol- as associating itself with the terms passages in the rapporteur's re day of Ellull. lowing serious injuries sustained Following the conference held of the resolution with which Mr. port which indicates that the ditti . M. M. Ussishkin, international • His loving Wife, Children and when he was slugged by holdup Procope's report concludes. Sunday at the Philadelphia- rulties of the task of the Mande Zionist leader and head of the Jew- men at the entrance of an apart- last Grandchildren. To Provide for Good•Will. Byron Talmud Torah, work is pro- tory Power are realized, and is ish National Fund , the Zionist ment at 1475 East High street, greasing for the $25,000 drive Regarding the future British glad to note the view which he has agency for the acquisition of land Brookly n. here for the project to settle 260 policy in Palestine, Mr. Henderson expressed that these difficulties, in Palestine as the property of the Rabbi Schostak, who is 60 years families, of Jewish Legionnaires s a id , that Sir John Sinipson's re- aggravated by the entirely novel Jewish peanle, will come to the is on a visit in New York. In who fought under General Allen: part will decide further actions on character of the task to be the attack upon him he sustained by , in Palestine. per- United States in December, it was the question of immigration and de- funned, were bound to embarass announced officially by Emanuel a fractured akull and was founto s velment. He to the Neumann, president of the Jewish NEW YORK.—(J. T. Al —Fu- unconscious. Ile was unable was organized, rganized, and stea m uld ev Isere! services were held Tuesday identify three suspects arrested posed of prominent Detroit Jews. be able to present in the not ilia- perience in governing peoples with diverse characteristics. afternoon at Temple Emanu-El for, by New York police. His son, Ira Copeland is honorary chair s- tant future to the Council a full "The British Government is also S. W. Straus, prominent Jewish Louis II. Schostak left for New man of the drive. Joseph II. Ehr- statement of the British govern- pleased to note that the rapporteur hanker and philanthropist who (lied York on Thursday to be at his " honorary vice-chairman. polic ent's intentions as to its future shares the view of the Mandates Sunday at the age of 61 after a father's bedside, Robert Marwil is honorary kn y in Palesine. Ile assures! the trees- year's illness. Known as the that the statement i is - urer. Sol Edelman, well y be- sued by Great Britain explaining , own Council that the announcement founder of the mortgage real es- I Zionist, is chairman of the cam- w ould provide for goodwill tate bond, the S. W. Straus Cam' the suspension of immigration, paign committee. On the honor- tureen the Jews and the Arabs. pony, of which he has been the M. Procaine began his review of certificates to certain classes of ary executive are Rabbis A. M. Lead since 1886, has finances! some Jewish immigrants should allay HARRY SILLMAN Hershman and A, M. Ashinsky. work of the Mandates Commis- any anxiety the Jewish communi- o the b est . known skyscrapers in of 352 Marlborough, 62 years old, The active committee is composed sion by relating that the Commis- ties might have felt regarding the thf e coun try The world's tallest building, the died on Aug. 31. Funeral services of 30 representatives of organize- mon during its discussions had paid intention of the Mandatory Power Chrysler, Chanin Building, the were held on Sept. 3. Rabbi Frans tions. Particular attention to the memor- to carry out in full its obligation officiated. He is survived by his At the conference Sunday stir- stratum it had received from the In facilitate Jewish immigration." • New York Athletic Club, the Lon- wife, Helen Gillis Sillman; a broth- ring addresses were delivered by Jewish Agency and to certain Arab Mr. Henderson also noted that don Terrace Apartments, the Zieg- er, Louis Sillman; five sisters, Mrs. Rabbis Hershman and Ashinsky, L. lie ex to the 51. Procope had emphasized the esent L'e i field Theater and the Fiske Build- Sarah Rosenzweig, Mrs. S. P. Wil- Altman and A. 5layberg. Simon Ita League ni 'nw o f Nations. o n were p l a point ing are among the structures finan. i ne d that the remarks made by bus, Mrs. M. Wollstein, Mrs. M. A. Shetzer presided, that the last extraordinary session the Mandates Commission on the cad by Mr. Straus' bond house. Lipsitz and Mrs. Milford Stern; Hose—Street Floor of the Mandates Commission, which proper policy to be followed in the While he started his business ca- six sons. Harold F., dealt with the Palestine events, future must not be looked upon as reer in Chicago, Mr. Straus moved Charles Robert, l'hilip J., Bernard Russe" M" was most difficult because it in- an attempt 011 the Commisison's to New York in 1915. Since March and Ada. m calved the inter ntere es t of two ele. part to sur p lent the Mandatory 1909, when S. W. Straus & Co., :zi z t s feiffe e.r. . itei h rate creed floated its first real estate bond to ti Power in the exercise of the duties INCLUDE WORKS OF 7 finance a building it has under- vested in the latter under the Man- MAX RASHKEN . i 1" forces o f ri tten more than 8 1,090.000,000 of 3272 Fullerton avenue, 67 years .'le impirtance date. 51r. Henderson pointed out, i n liT•i h of construction, not including i n cl though that the remarks made by the old, died on Sept. 7. Funeral Tin' United Hebrew Sehoyk Ile lidded that Great Britain' s the Mandates Commission on the THE "FIFTY BEST LIST" great volume of business in mort• services were held on Sept. 8 at have again opened their doors 1 or t ask in Palestine is difficult he- proper pulley to be follow e d in the gages. Lewis Bros., Funeral Home. with new pupils. All class es , elemen- cause "on the one hand it has un- filter' nest not be In addition to his extensi ve h oar,. interment at Cloverhill Park ('ems- tary, NEW YORK.—(.1. T. A. )—The a t e. a e di d 1 , vance d, Bar 104(.1 upan as tary, interm dertaken to establish the .lowish an attempt on the Commission's ' works of seven Jewish composers hi included the RevY. clad busines wch 1 i n the in. man d ant . te h M itzvah, etc., process National Home as indicated by the Straus Nat's onal Bank and Trust et N are included in a list of the "best Jewish Studies to be Offered to surplatit the Mandat as . Zaludko wski officiate Ile i s of organizati on. areSessio are of held, actual of the Mandate, and t'ower in the exercise of th e dutiei M. M. USSISHKIN 60 musical compositions" that has Company, the American Society for survived by his wife, Anna; four as usual between the ns hours 4 in l'remi terms • at Tacoma Univer- M .1) '. in the been submitted this week to the Thrift, and the Franklin Trust and sons, Ben, Morris, George and and 8:30 p. m. tit er raider the Mat sity. The first session cent statement in the Hou se o f date. Mr. II — .s. National Fund of America, on the New lurk Evening Post by Albert Savings Bank, Mr. Straus was David, and two daughters, Lena is held from 4 to 5:30 p. m., the • Co 1 winc ed s ou mmon s, ,while th e o er hand though that the liriti.sh govetn basis of 11 cabled report received Coates, distinguished Russian-Eng- prominently identified with ,gum- and Belle. TACOMA. — (J. T. A.) — The '! y Mr. Neumann front Berlin, Ger- lish composer and orchestra conduc- second session, for older children,', it is committed to the establish- merit "in its own ils.fence bar of Jewish Philanthropies, chief life from 5:30 to 7 p. m., and the last f College of Puget Sound is the first among the Federation for the Su p- of self-governing institu- the world, and feeling the imps ' many, where Mr. Ussishkin partici- tor, who is now appearing as guest session, for advanced pup ils, from ! !ment n f o "- pates] in the just concluded sessions conductor of the Stadium sym- university en the West Coast to SARAH HURWITZ port of Jewish Philanthropic So - 7 to 8:10 p. m. On Sundays school , ity als for a population the major- lance of removing any ground our fs ",0f 1 the Zionist General Council and phony concerts. The Jewish com- offer a course in Hebrew to their of which is Arab." misunderstanding that might cietiee, the Jewish Charities of of 2075 West Philadelphia, 65 is open between the hours of 9:30 I of the Administrative Committee of posers and their works named by students. This is to be conducted ' g m m igration. ord is , f Chicago and the Beth Isra el Hasp's ears old, died on Sept. 10. Fu- a, m. and 1:30 p. m. elt it necessary to comment at C by Dr. I. Spector, director of the d i ng the Jewish Agency for Palestine. the tal. In 1927 he was made a cheva- I years services were held on Sept. establishms•nt of some length upon the various (fe- Mr. Coates are as follows: Parents who intend to send their! Rega A ' Board of Hebrew Education of Tit- Mr. Ussishkin has •contemplated The oratorio "Elijah," Felix ller of the French Legion of H on- 11 and the body was shipped to children to the United Hebrew . Jewis h National Ilome, M. Pro- tailed criticism advanced by the coma. Dr. Spector is also to give coming to the United States as the or. New York City for burial. She is Schools are urged to act Men Is oh , (1809 181"); • esh- miss' continued, the Mandates boom. Mandates Commission. guest of American Zionists in Oc- Lied von Erde," Gustave Mahler a course designated so "Palestine survived by a son and daughter. emphas i zed th at .lowish tin- ately. New classes are being or-imi t British government, nave if Today,' which will be a study I tither, but he decided to defer his I gration must be kept propor- th(:Itss realizes that it is the dot CARD OF THANKS ganized. The proper classilication.• . y visit until December in view of the (1060-1911 ) ; "Guerre-Lieder," A r- in contemporary Palestinian his- tionate to the country's capacity of the Mandat•s (' is being made and additional t • h Schoenber (1874) • "Car - The family of the late Samuel 1. . ROSE HYMAN . for e economic absorption and too k criticize and it fully appreciate fact that some of the "drives of men," Georges Alexander C. L. Bi- ors. It is intended especially to Zellman wish to thank their rela- of 1487 Virginia Park, 70 years ors engaged. The child that rag's- , notice ince of Great Britain's recent the ('ommisison's attitude in th 8 the Allied Jewish Campaign, which zet (1838-1075); "L'Ileure Espass- serve biblical students, teachers of tives and friends for the eympathy old, died on Sept. 10. Funeral tern late in the season is at a great 1 ex, plani at on that the susps disadvantage. The class has gen- of respect. The British governmen .slis seeking to raise among the Jews mile," Maurice Ravel (1875); ancient and modern history and to shown them in their recent be- services were held on Sept. 12, 'Zionist leaders. 1J •wish i mmigration wasen sion „ trictly does not wish to dwell upon the di t of America the amount of 56,000, "Samson et Dalila," Charles Ca- reavement, with interment at Cloverhill Park orally advanced to a certain de- , 000 for European relief and Pal- mille Saint-Sziens (1035-1921); It will include a historical and "I concur with gree and all preliminary difficul- I th the i s e rn I mr " 11Y. foresees of opinion on certain point , Cemetery. Rabbi Ilershman and 'geographical survey of the Holy jestine upbuilding work, have not 1 mandates Commission's opinion which are dealt with in the Man and "Concerto in F," George Gersh. the Rev. Zaludkowski officiated. ties have been overcome and prop- . ' It is, that this explanation should allay dates Commission's report. I -! yet been completed. It was as a win (1098). Mr. Gershwin a Land up-to-date. An impartial er adjustments effected. She is survived by two sons, Abe :, ai , I .ey ot anxiety ;iati itn€1.,xs , , t,est•r, that giit the et• Jewish Jrti•dui •of ieae mut: light of the observations contain° "1 concession to the leaders of the AI-1 young New York Jewish composer treatment will by given to the spir- and Otto; three daughters, Mrs. therefore, extremely important • have felt ' i asg Great in the rapporteur's report, wh d !lied Drive that Mr. Ussishkin post- 1 who has achieved fame for his itual and political Zionist move- J. A. Loewenberg, Mrs. A. Glazer that those who are anxious to m e nt and its achievements. The • ii facilitate has shown a deep insight into th " poned the date of his departure, compositions during the last few and Mrs. E. Loewenberg.; two mis- have their children enter the Jesvish immigration," M. I'rocope complexities of the difficult pro ,e1since he is desirous of securing the years, is the only American on Mr. place of the Arab in the country school should act without delay. ters, Mrs. J. Ilershman and Mrs. school 0- will be presented. The Balfour The beginners, if they are of , .declared, in concluding, his review Ism of the Palestine Mandat full co-operation of all sections of Coates' list. Louis Glazer, and two brothers, in l a the Mandates Commission's re- Ih•cleration and the English Man- e•rAmerican Jewry for the soil re- the kindergarten age, are placed i Great Britain does not hesitate t William and Alex 'merman. ci (late and their influence upon the the kindergarten under the miner- , Part. associate itself with the terms o f demption program of the Jewish • ono country will be thoroughly dis- vision and guidance of trained'. ha,' airsos,i(orgh limat,hrteloilth y roteonttheoe Drtihte the resolution with which his r cussed. This work of course, wir e "! kindergarteners. If the beginners' DORA PAPERNICK Mr. Ussishkin's visit will serve Port concludes." he credited to students for an sea of 534 East Kirby, 42 years old, are of the ages of eight, nine or, , Mandates Commisaion's report, M. . Two of the four petitions con I to launch and to stimulate an ex- de degree. idled on Sept. 4. Funeral services ten, stress is laid upon reading, I reaps, in referring to the appre- sidered by the Commission war - tensive effort among the Zionists I'g t'. a (Y year . preparation for the understanding ago, Dr. Specter were held on Sept. 5, with inter- hension which the Mandates Com- from the Moslem Supreme Colin e of America for enabling the Jew- published "The Ethics of the Shul- ment at Machpelah Cemetery. of the prayers, the study of ale-' mission's criticism had caused cil on the Wailing IVall and fro ' ish National Fund to create a con- han Arm+. Dr. Spector is a mentary Hebrew, which copse- Great Rabbi Thumin officiated. She is Great Britain declared that the the Zionist Organization on the d "' siderable land reserve in Palestine survived by her sister, Mrs. quently leads to the study of the riMitainoiniatteos tChoemnoibilsisgi;:tniubLlietvhel :it that yelopment of the Jewish Nations e- fur Jewish colonization purposes. Ask American Jews for Lit- member of the administration of Churnosh and the Prophets, Jew- , the time has come to give a (11.41- the American Hebrew organiza• Charles Cohen. Oen, the first the Commission This effort will be modelled after erature Relating to Growth tion, the Ilistadruth Ivrith. Ile is ish history, etc. action because the aub'ec the example set some time ago by t th e president of the Western All branches of the United He Mandate imposed on Great Brit- IS being considered by the Wailing t the Jewish communities of Canada WILLIAM COOK of Movement. influx D of sin League of Writers, Tacoma branch. 64 years old, died on Sept. 7. brew Schools that which have pledged the amount of Wall Commission. The Commis- W Is Formerly EDMUND G. Dexter ain ffe then quoted that part of the shin, in connection with the Zion- $1,000,000 to the Jewish National The Funeral services • were held on new registrants. In order that there may be' Detroit's First Licensed Jewlalt branch announces that the num- Mandate Commission's report which Sept. 10 at Gilbert's Funeral e an at equa e source for Undertaker Ost memorandum, pointed out tha " Fund. With this sum the Jewish Increased Sale of Cars in 1Home, with interment at Oakview ber of pupils returned has already . says that the object of the Man- it did not give occasion for ,roc - Notional Fund was enabled to as:- ac- all those who wish to do research - Delaware at Second ry. Rabbi From officiated. reached the 90 per cent mark. Let-,I Cemete New York Optimistic is to establish the Jewish Na- quire a considerable portion of the work in current Palestine prob- mmendation to the Council. ' He is survived by a brother, tern were sent to those who did not Itionel Home and also self-govern- Empire 6834 Valley of Sharon in the orange lems, the Zionist Organization of Sign. -- return, urging the nuts reregiste I: g institutions, while the immed- Albert. The Wailing negotiations Wall Parley between Breaks Arab Down an - • belt of Judaea on the Coastal plain, : America has determined to minds. before the holidays. It is impor- • iate obligation of Great Britain is JERUSALENI. — (J. T. A.)— for Jewish settlement. A similar lish.a research library at its head- TOLEDO, 0.— Increased regis- tant that all pupils return as early to place Palestine under such con- quarters, Ill Fifth Avenue, ac- trations of new cars in the metro- before the ho lidays as possible in : ditions which will secure the es- , cording to an announcement issued politan district of New York City Jewish leaders concerning a pos order to bring about the proper tablishment of a Jewish National , effile compromise arrangement td effort has also been undertaken by by Emanuel Neumann, chairman in July over the previous month is The Jewish National Fund has' Saul Lewis George Laid. Seymour tewls Daniel Lew'. classification and organization. Home and also the development of settle the Wailing Wall issue have the Zionists of South Africa. of the Committee on Public Infor- seen by L. A. Miller, president of transigeance of the Grand Mufti its headquarters in Jerusalem, Pal- Pal- The classes that have on for been self-governing institutions, mation. been discontinued owing to the in°- the Willys-Overland Company, as • estine, from where it carries out its Kindergarten. are: organizd e This passage, Al. l i rocope Raid ' A preliminary sum has been set a definite indication of an upturn two be ginners' classes, two inter-1 tahetsfppre:liseeys an aside to secure the foundation for fin in business. Ile cites registrations tonitY: Ped his associates and there a p amelioration and reclamation activ- I FUNERAL DIRECTORS mediate classes, one advanced of theMaanndd a tdte• s C ars to be no prospect that the extensive land purchasing and the library but it is proposed that of the entire industry during July class and one Bar Mitzvah class., mission which I believe will be i ap- Jews throughout the United States, showing a 35 per cent gain over pourparlers will be renewed. A e branches in 51 countries. The I The classes now under organize- predated fully by the Council of a result of the Wailing Wall Corn ,ties in the Holy Land. It has interested in making an important the previous month American tion are a second kindergarten, . branch leads all others research instrument out of the li- the League Willys-Overland is conspicuous and classes for beginners of all • Couneil's r of Nations." The • mission's grant of additional time by the e size of its contributions to- brary, should contribute pamphlets, among the individual companies to appor t eur concluded by during which it would consider co wards the Palestine Land Fund. ti cam- _ ages. manuscripts, hooks and other ma- show a substantial increase in bus- 'expressing the hope that his ob- r"mise proposals During the past 10 years the in- The personnel of the Dexter staff nervations would appease Great Wailing Wall ne regarding the terial that might find a place in iness in the New York district. In negotiations have come of the Jewish National Fund staff consists of Mrs. Yonina Ma- the assistance of the Palestinee Britain's anxiety which had been been going on for some time with h of America averaged 25 per cent such a library, July, the registration of products this, Miss Shoshana Goldstein, Miss displayed in the British commtnt In announcing the library, Mr. of the Toledo company show a gain _ of the total income of the Jewish Gertrude Rosenthal, J. Haggai, goy to the Mandate's Commission's re- - ernment. National Fund all over the world, Neumann has issued an appeal for of 75 per cent over June which is and Sol Kashdan, principal. he port. contributions in the form of books, 40 per cent greater than the in- I Last week Col. Frederick Kisch Mr. Neumann stated. The officers and trustees of t pointing out that a research li- crease shown by the automobile in- Turning to Great Brits dis- chairman of the Palestine Execu children's synagogue held a meet- brary is a necessity in order to dustry as a whole. satisfactory comments on the 51an- tire of the Jewish Agency ar; of ing and decided to resume Sab- dates - develop a more accurate and inti- Commission's report, nuanced that ther Ferry Field Theater. bath services beginning with this the , report there was some ' little dared he had no, M. Pro- mate knowledge of Zionist prob- of the negotiation o intention Sabbath, Sept. 13. All members Michigan Bell Authorizes lems in America. "Let Us Be Gay " starrin giving a detailed summary of ' but he would not discslosseuqheeedidne- g N or - are urged to attend. Services are, g $955,000 Expenditure, report , but he termed ma Shearer, will be the feature at ermed it an ex- . tails of them. held in the Talmud Torah between , At the monthly meeting of the the e F err v Fi e Id T Theater, Grand t y able and judicious piece of ' o: the hours of 9:45 and 11 a. m "The Russian Paradox" by board of directors of the Michigan River at West Grand boulevard, on work and expressed the belief CI ash h B B etween Catholics, M osleMs The following are the officers of that Cl ' Bell Telephone Company held in •ever ( HAIFA.—(J. T. A.) — Jama I Sunday and 'Monday. Bernard Edelhertz to the Minyon: Sidney Raiskin, presi- I n d Tern I air . of the Council Detroit on Thursday, Sept. 11, the give it all the consideration , ltakhri, editor of the Christian dent; harry Kellman, On Tuesday and Wednesday, expenditure of $955,000 was au- 1 be Published Soon. eserves. Ile then emphasized Arab paper Al Zamer WAS dent; Rose Golchinsky, secretary; kills d "Young Man of Manhattan" will vice-presi- thorized for new construction, ac- You can now paint your house and garage Harman Moss, parness; Eugene that the Mandates Commisison's re- and six others injured in a figh t be the feature talking picture. Walton Book Company, 113 West cording to an announcement by Kraft, Sidney Raiskin and l'eter port and Investigation is within between Catholics and Moslems i Zane Grey's "The Border Legion" 41st street, New York, announces Burch Foraker, president. Of this for almost half the regular price and still Ilelnian, Chazonim; Marvin Schnei- the bounds prescribed by the Cove- the streets of Haifa Monday A will be shown on Thursday and for early publication "The Rus- total, $204,000 is for the Detroif Friday. der, Charlotte Metz, Isidore Fish- s o the League of Nations dispute between the Catholics an d use the best paint made. sian Paradox," by Bernard Edel- I exchange area and $751,000 is for man, Anna Kesselman, Leah Adding "although this report in- the Moslems over the rights to a Talking comedy acts, sound the balance of the state. Schneiderman, Abe Silverstein and s eta contains some remarks on the cemetery has been going on to r news films and other features are hertz, with an introduction by Ma- jor-General William N. Haskell. proper policy to he f o ll owed i n the is •me time. Th • qua sia I reached a harry Sklar, trustees. added attractions daily. Hollywood Theater. tout l u are ' This work presents, probably for in Palestine, this must not head in Msnday's clash which fol The first and only talking pie the first time, a panoramic view Sucher Bros. Coal Co. Cele - be looked upon as an attempt on the w lowed an attempt on the part of ure made by Lon Chaney, the of life in Sovietland as seen part of the Maturates Commissian Ctitholic svorkers to build a hut in orates Ninth Anniver - mend the establishment of a spec- through the eyes of an unbiased creen's "man of a thousand to supplant Great Britain in veer- the cenie cry. Immediately an en- sar y. .. 1 ., i , , , ,, i , 7 .r its duties as the Mandatory raged crowd of Sloslems gathered ial department for this work in the American observer. aces," is the unusual attractital Palestine Executive of the Jewish -- Mr. Edelhertz, a widely known 'Greif to patrons of the Holly and the fi ght began. gent). publicist and lawyer, is publisher woed Theater for the program Britain's Last Antagonism. Sucher Brothers Coal Company, Wednesday the Palestine Th closing session lasted longer with main office at 1289 Mt. El- of the American Hebrew. His pening Sunday and continuinv The antagonism betw een th e government had ordered the part- than was expected because no unity our days. lilt avenue, celebrated their ninth Mandates Commission and Great ies • to the quarrel to come into could be reached on the appoint- knowledge of Russia, past end pres- "The Unholy Three," not only birthday anniversary of the firm, liritain regarding the British goy- court this week for a settlement went of the Jewish Agency's Execu- ent, is based on a familiarity with 'rings to the screen the merveloti: Tuesday evening. Sept. 9, by en- ernment's comments on the Man- id - the history, language and tradi- the dispute but the under-cur- tire. This question was finally tions of the country and the pe- cling and makeup of Chancy but tertaining the employees of the dates Commission's l'alestine re- rent of animosity still remained. solved by the appointment of Na- °yea's him as a man of mails various units of the organization. port found expression in the ad- culiarities of its peoples. hum Sokolow, veteran Zionist lead- The meeting was called to order by dress if M. D. van Rees, Mr. Edelhertz made his investi- voices. His natural voice is e• Approve $3,325,000 Budget. vice-chair- er, as honorary vice-president of gati(fns utterly unhampered by of- letnly ressnant, while his i• • Harry Sucher, president, who out- man of the Mandates Commission. BERLIN.—(J, T. A.) — With the Jewish Agency and the election lined the general policy fur the Speaking in the name of the Man- the' election of a new Jewish Ages- of Professor Selig Brodetsky, Rob- ficial red tape. Government heads, riloquistic ability is revealed , is interpretations of several oil coming season. Clifford Voss, dates Commi.asion, M. van Rees de- ''Y Executive, including President Kalinin, ap- the adoption of a bi Meyer Berlin, Dr. Arthur Rup- I general sales manager, gave the dared that he (lid not expect the budget of $3,325,000, and the pass- pin and Col. Frederick Kisch as preciated his absolute impartiality, ales, including a dummy and s Id lady, the latter requiring sales talk, and Frank llosIdick, Mandates (' o at mission's report age of four resolutions making Zionist members of the executive, and permitted him to tour Russia trange falsetto. at will for months. superintendent in charge of deliv. would be so received by ,r( Great (A•lsgraertheattitude the of B the Jewish and Dr. Maurice Heater, Dr. Ber- cries, spoke of the importance of Britain. Pointing out that he is Agency towards He studied especially the purely nerd Kahn, Julius Simon and Dr. prompt and courteous service. not authorized by the Mandates ornment, the Palestine Arabs and Werner Senator as non-Zionist human aspects and results—both The Detroit branch yards were Commission to take any stand to- the Mandates Commission, the hopeful and discouraging— of a members. ad. represented by short talks by Da- wards the British observations, he nation undergoing rebirth, The PREPARED IN 14 DIFFERENT COLORS ministrative committee of the Jew. Of the budget of $3,325,000 Jewish colonies established under vii Miller, manager of the Mich- stated that this may he done by last adopted $725,000 was allocated for isran Coal Company; Fred Mor- the Mandates Commission itself if Friday, the new regime received his special i''rh a Ayg,ecnIco)se ., dinitss se ts•sssioionnssihnte•ree. Do not neglect your house. It will cost you the payment of debts, $600,000 ad- • id! the reolutions were adopted with- ditional for land and colonization, attention—a phase of the economic twice as much next year. MEMBERS ern Fuel Company, and Albert ' Kahn Ala, thp Permian member eut. i r T (b iaz smioann.,,, p res i m dziednet by $380,000 for education, $130,000 development heretofore neglected Southon, manager of Southon Coal tohfththeeCNoteuhndceiltes,mfieoed by writer! on Russian conditions. New York Stock Exchange The cloning address was romhise isiorheghreel B MW S for medical work, $105,000 for the Co., Port Huron, M. Cal Lath- , Lath-,that Detroit Stock Exchange On his return several striking expenses of the Palestine Executive, portions of his impressions at- Associme Members en, prominent after dinner speaker, not sufficiently emphasized the civil the Jewish Agency. He thanked ESTIMATES FREE and $90,000 f ir the expenses of the New York Curb Market gave a talk along serious and hu. .ale,, religious rights s io( tracted wide national attention j the : Felix M. Warburg, chairman of London Executive. After the la- morons veins. MILTON CORDON through their publication in the nde,rb communities in p Let Us Talk It Over the administrative committee, in lie ,lent Manager William Sucher, vice-president, Dr. Voyislav Marinkoviteh, the the name of the gathering, and bor members of the committee had Times and the World of New York. put up a fight the budget was Direct W re. to All Principal Markets and treasurer, acted as toa t mss- foreign minister of s Jugoslavia, pointed out that throughout the The Saturday Evening Post, in an amended to include an appropria- editorial comment, praised his open- ter and Miss Belle Phillips, were-,said that he spoke for a country, a sessions no split front had existed 121 Penobscot Building tion of $50,000 for imigration and tars, was in charge of the enter- tenth of whose population was mindedness and the keenness of his Cherry 9620 between Zionists and non-Zionists, 0 er mantra in which they were tainment and decorating. Moslem, and where Islam is a state but rather mixed voting regarding particularly interested. Neverthe- analysis of manifestations which • religion. are unprecedented in the annals He, therefore, believed a number of questions on which less the la labor refrained from of nation building. Osheroffs Leave for Visit in , that England in safe-guarding the some Zionists voted with some non• voting for the group budget because their ' Mr. Edelhertz was assistant to MANUEL URBACH Palestine. rights of the Arabs would not also Z•s mats against a similar combined financial demands were rejected by the Attorney-General of the United (mind the second part of the Man- upposition. He closed his address a vote of 10 to 9. Granite and Marble States in the Wilson • 13101 Linwood Ave., Cor. Buena Vista dministra• with an appeal for a larger organ- Mr. and Mrs. Sol Osheroff le ft ,date dealing with the Jews "which • The question of whether a new tion. on Friday for a visit in Palextine.1 is a debt of humanity towards one ization , the p urchase of more land drive for funds should be conduct- Arlington 10385 Mr. Osheroff, who for a number of I or the greatest historical nations.a and the doing of more work for Pal- ed in the United States Was NA- CARD OF THANKS M. Procop e. in a last word, ex- estine. years was director of the Detroit I fled by a decision that Dr. W eiz. Joseph Wallace and family of in conecti on with relations with mann branches of the '1 arhand (Jewish ,' and Mr. Warburg should give 2300 Clairmount avenue wish to ! • satisfaction that a spirit I Now in our New Location National Workers Alliance) and :1s unity had been reached and the Arabs the administrative corn- the matter their immediate atten- thank their many friends and rela- , again gain i prai ed the report of the 7723 TWELFTH ST. 7"t ttee fannourntcs ed. o its intention to tins by coming into close contact tives for the kindnesses extended Remember the " JAHRZEITS " of your beloved ones by , the camps, looser Camp and Kin- M l am an d ates ( intensify 'fro ates dervett, is well known in Jewish i ommission. The chair-1 l in I t reach an under- with interested groups in Amer- to them in their recent bereave- inserting an "IN MEMORIAM" in The Chronicle. Euclid 7192 'man then declared that M. 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