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ROUSING PATRIOTIC MASS
MEETING HELD IN NORTH
HASTINGS STREET
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Over 400 people attended a rousing
patriotic mass meeting at the Garfield
Public School, Rivard and Frederick
streets, on Monday evening, October 22,
held under the auspices of the North
Hastings Street Merchants' Association.
The meeting was held for the purpose
of arousing interest in the Liberty Loan
•campaign and educating the residents of
the district in the purposes and objects
of the great war.
N. H. Goldstick acted as chairman of
the meeting. Milton Alexander and
Julian H. Krolik delivered stirring
talks urging every one to express their
patriotism and loyalty not by words,
but by acts. The address of the - eve-
ning was given by Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
lin, who aroused the audience to a high
pitch of enthusiasm with an eloquent
exposition of the activities of the Jews
in this war and why the Jew should ex-
ert every effort to aid this government
in the successful prosecution of this
war, the result of which would bring
a universal peace. The vociferous ap-
plause which greeted Dr. Franklin's
remarks evidenced the sincere loyalty
of the audience. The audience joined
in singing the national hymns with pa-
triotic fervor.
Members of the North Hastings
Street Merchants' Association were
unanimous in their appreciation of the
able work of the speakers and also
commended their officers, N. Hack,
chairman, and Ira Friedenberg, secre-
tary, for the able manner in which they
had conducted all arrangemnts for the
meeting. The success of this assembly
has encouraged the association to hold
such gatherings often so as to educate
the people to matters of public import
and incidentally bring all classes togeth-
er in a co-operative endeavor to better
the civic conditions and general welfare
of the immediate community.
ZIONIST VICTORIES IN CITY
ELECTIONS.
Petrograd—In many Russian cities
there were held recently city elec-
tions, and in all of them it was shown
that the only party which has won the
support of the Jewish masses is that
of the Zionists. In almost all cases
the Jewish votes were given unani-
mously to Zionists. In those cases
where Bundists were elected this was
to be traced to the fact that the candi-
dates had been nominated by the
United Socialist groups, and that their
votes consisted largely of those cast
by non-Jewish workers.
Five Zionists were elected in Oman,
Kiev County; three in Peadosia, two
in Krasna Yask, one in Roston, one
in Batum, 15 in Romney, Poltov
County; 25 in Yelisavetgrad, five in
Penza, four in Nijny-Novgorod, five
in Kursk, four in Savatav, four in
Varanedj, four in Orel, two each in
Yarraslvl, Tzaritzin, Valovda and
Baritoglebsk, and one each in Sevas-
tapol, Rudjev, Simperopol and Misht-
shensk, and 12 were elected in Home!.
COURSE IN CREDIT EDUCA-
TION OFFERED TO YOUNG
PEOPLE.
The Detroit Association of Credit
Men have started on their second year
of credit education conducted by the as-
sociation in co-operation with the Detroit
Board of Education of the Extension
Department of the University of Michi-
gan. It is gratifying to note that a num-
ber of our young men are interesting
themselves in this very practical course.
The speakers before the class at the
last meeting were Mr. Alexander Wall,
of the National Bank of Commerce;
Frank R. Hamburger and Benjamin L.
Lambert. Meetings are held every
Wednesday evening at the Central High
School building from 7:30 p. m. to 9:30
p. m. This course is one that is high-
ly interesting and is of inestimable
value to everybody in the business
world.
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sessions there will be a dinner at the
Hotel Astor.
Felix M. Warburg, chaiman of the
Joint Distribution Committee, will
preside at the assembly, and among
the speakers will be Jacob H. Schiff,
Louis Marshall, Abram I. Elkus, Her-
man Bernstein, the chairmen of the
three relief committees, and others.
Invitations have been extended to Vis-
count Reading, Lord Chief Justice of
England, to Baron Ginsburg of the
Russian Commission; to United
States Supreme Court Justice Louis
D, Brandeis, and to Julius Rosen-
wald of the Council of National De-
fense.
This special asembly is expected to
be the most important national 'gath-
ering of Jews since the European war
began. In explaining the purpose of
the call, Mr. Warburg said:
"It has only been possible to collect
this immense sum, unparalleled in the
history of the Jews, through the co-
operation of all sections of. the com-
munity and the whole-souled support
of every Jew in America: The re-
sponsibility 'of administering this
large amount, the largest ever con-
tributed to one cause by the Jews of
America, and the need for continuing
the campaign for raising still further
large sums being self-evident, it now
becomes imperative for all those who
have thus far worked so successfully
to come together to plan for the fu-
ture."
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JEWISH DAILY FORWARD TO
IGNORE THE WAR.
IN THE WORLD
We clip every Jewish publication in all
New York.—Abraham Cahan, editor
languages, from every part of the globe.
of the Jewish Daily Forward, said last
Address:
Sunday that his paper would refrain
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hereafter from any discussion of the war
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news. Mr. Cahan had decided to remain
silent on the war as a result of his re-
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cent visit to Washington, when he
in the city of
called upon by Postmaster Gen-
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eral Burleson to show cause why the
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Forward should not be suppressed for
alleged seditious utterances. Mr.
Cahan said he had received no infor-
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mation that the Government had de-
"Qmality Math it Ututtrelltd as Witobtalt Priest
cided to revoke his mailing privileges.
"Hereafter," said Mr. Cahan, "we
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will print the news of the war, but will
avoid all discussion of it. We do not
Rosh Hashanah—Monday, Sept. 17.
agree with the interpretation that the
authorities
have
placed
upon
the
law.
Yom Kippur—Wednesday, Sept. 26.
to
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We think we have always obeyed the
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All Parts of the World
statute, even when we did say that
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the war. We believe it is not in any
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way interfering with any one's good
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American citizenship to voice an opin-
day, Oct, 17.
ion, much less is it bad citizenship Rosh Chodesh Kislev—Friday, Nov.
to criticise our allies, particularly in
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those points where President Wil-
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day Chanukah—Monday, Dec.
son's policy is out of accord with
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their policy. But since all this is de-
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clared to be unlawful and since think-
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ing and having your own opinion
without
expressing,it
has
not
yet
been
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considered unlawful, we will just
print the war news without com-
ment."
The Forward is one of the largest
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metropolitan newspapers, having a
circulation of over 225,000 daily. Its
foreign news department is consid-
ered equal to that of any big city
newspaper. The Forward is playing
a great part in the mayoralty cam-
paign now raging in New York. It
is supporting . the Socialist candidate,
Morris Hillquit, who stands an ex-
cellent chance of being elected. It
is conceded by politicians that Hill-
quit will carry the East Side by
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this section are Jews.
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