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May 31, 1918 - Image 7

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-05-31

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PAGE SEVEN

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

"HASHOMERIM"—THE
HEROES OF PALESTINE

CONVERSION GERMAN PRICE
FOR MILITARY RANK.

Recreamy to tier faith and their
people, and not color in the field or
They would resent being called he-
military ability. Is the stepping stone
by which Jew. in the German army roes. if the wishes of the "sloinierini"
be consulted, but enough has
1110 . attain to C01111111,s1011S. according would
already been told of these valiant
to advice% received by the Provisional

• Zionist Committee. The jewish press

of

.1111:01Y is I cry much alarmed

the situation, and is a unit in

denouncing the agitation which is
In mg waged vigorously in that m1111-

iii to persuade Jewish soldiers. and
especially 11011-E01111111ASitIlled officers,

to al.:union tin it faith.

The wool short-
age will mean
that our present
$15 clothes will
have to sell for
$25 next fall.

AUSTRIA WOULD LIMIT JEW-
ISH STUDENTS TO 3';.

.111 interpellation Las been intro-

duced in the Austrian Reichsrath by

Cliristiate!soeiali,t deputies, demand-
ing a fist d Inuit of the number of
I , >v i•11 ht Udell t who may attend

name of the Austrian antiseinitie
party. The interpellation is being

v•goroudy supported by the Vienna

Reichspost, which demands that the
admission of Jewish students to uni-
verrotie , and high-school , be limited

Corner Monroe
and Randolph

Branch: 99.101 Michigan.

has yet to be written, but we give here
siime fugitive notes from the histor-
ian's memoranda that are but a hint
oi the thrilling contribution that this
story will he to the annals of our

people.
The story of Ezekial Nissanoff is
ty pical. lie was the sun of a Cauca-

:11,11 ,411

by the pogroms in Kishinett,

lloinel, etc.. and after joining the
lisle Zion he resulted to travel with •
a couple of comrades to Palestine '
After a year of adventure, throng ll

Russia and Galicia, lie came at last to
the land .1 his desire, where lie be-
came im• of the founders of the Corp,

GESER1 E CHEERS, NOT

SNEERS.

We Invite You to Enjoy an
Excellent Kosher Meal Amidst
Beautiful Surroundings At the

',',
1,;
g

eel."
Filially, he

Naval Reserve Pores are performing

duty just us patriotic, just as essentia

to the final victory of our arms In thi!

war, as that performed by the men o

any other branch of the nation's fore

That Is Lieut. Commander Trump'

II. Newberry's answer in the New

York Evening 'Alan to the to scoffer s

and (Titles of the men ill the Nava,

Reserve.

Why does that branch of the service

aural so many men ? Are they draft

dodgers? Do they fear serv ice at the

front in Prance? Do they seek tc

at the sailornten, one of the soldiere

laviali estate, where he was over- bent down to read the gilt lettering OD
ken by a tragic fate. In an attack the jackles' hats,
ion the estate- the first lonely out-
', only Naval Reserve gays: , be
list in the Valley of J, zreel—Nissa
sneered.
ilf shot one of the assailants and
It wasn't the first time the military
row upon himself the oath of ven-

1 w. c c

Blessed he the Nlost II igh "
.N child of nature, born in a village
, i the government of Rid", Moses
was
1 larski Caine to PalC•dilIC \then Ile

.....—..

— '

Member Federal Reserve Bank .

_

Rest-rye

FIRS

,

,

,

The commander's record includes to
five participation In two wars.
Be
was Secretary of the Navy In Pres!.
dent Roosevelt's cabinet. lie holds
the only commander's conindselon
given to any man In the country pro
mined directly from chit Ilfu during
the present war.

nn

just whir, they belong.

-in April last year, when t Il ts

States *Men d the war, the only class

tour. Since July 1, 1017. however, all

Men in this class have volunteered for

general service, and no men wilt be
accepted now unless they voItinteer
for general service.

"Another thing. In common with
some other nations America has never
realized the Important role of Its navy
In warfare. But you may be sure the:
when thus our has been finally won,
the United Stales Navy will have play
ed tin essential part In the grout
tory. That will he it task for the his-
torlans, and they will not begin thelt
work until peace comes. So we'll
have to wait. But the navy's pag ,

In that history will ben brilliant one!'

And there you have the commander' ,
answer.

t'ommander Newberry
Is head of a family which has register
est 100 per, cent, perfect In this wnr

Your Auto Drive Will Be
More Enjoyable If Your
Machine Is Equipped With

STAR
TIRES

Which will show your

Good Jut!gment

We also carry a full line of

other I nigh Grade Tires

Detroit Rubber Co.

2094 Woodward Ave.

I

In Order to Convince

lemlock 4932

Yourselves

that

WE HAVE THE LARGEST
STOCK OF RECORDS IN
THE CITY

if

1 1,1

—just give us a call. We aim to carry
in stock EVERY Victor and Columbia
record that is published and will be
glad to play any selection for you.

Before Buying a
Phonograph

serious.

be sure to see

THOUSANDS "OVER THERE."

IN.

We will give you the

best possible terms.

As for civilians, their attitude may

Goldberg Phonograph Store

be attributed to lark of Information.

167 Gratiot Are.

Phone Main 1976. Open Evenings.

'Med the night watch, and one dark the force Is now serving at sea, In

ight he caught two .1rah thieves In
he act of stealing gourd , . 'Flue Arabs

aid that they had been compelled by
flinger to steal the gourds, and
...geed for their release, whereupon

STATE BANK

Moses Barski let them go. One air-
time afternoon Barski rode from Da-
! a/1 ; a to the colony of SI e111amich, all

OF DETROIT

journey distant, to bring

to a comrade who was lying such
\limy hours miss, the night ad-
vances, and Moses is not yet hack.

Established 1853

MAIN OFFICE: Griswold and Lafayette

Nal' II'

Force, because sem Ire

the sett appealed to thee', nra rervIng

Jewish N'ational Fund's farm at
1 he
where his liveliness made recruited men for coast patrol duty,
1 )agania,
int generally popular. Ile soon Do they know that the larger part of

,

NEWBERRY KNOWS THE NAVY.

whatever capacity he Is enlisted. And

ihose who volunteered for the

lIe was employed (-"' It is true that originally the reserve

Car-Ce

can

uniform is serving the nation In

t
I

1
i cr eyes lit up and her lips murmured.



ALL SERVING NATION.

"Every man win) wears an American

npen for non..magotng 11101 WIIA clasp

"ONLY NAVAL RESERVES."

d on the Mer-

theirs.

1,

We Cater for Private Parties

as

branches Ant they here reasen to be

,

HOME COOKING
Ste Claire Hotel Dining Room
Randolph and Monroe

Tte as Vs

"Surely these lads are entitled to

much credit it the men If ether

editor had mien that sneer. Among
•ance of a neighboring tribe. The
well as among men In
tilt was that when, some time later, civilians, as
e rode along a lonely road to Jab- untilorm, the same attitude toward the
eel, he was attacked by Arablian- reservists has been noticed. So he
ts and killed. The mother of Eze- sought out Commander Newberry and
el, who, with her two other sons, asked for comment.
ad
previously followed him to Pales-
II
"You may there seems to be a tend-
ne, demanded that his dead holly be
ency to belittle service In the reserve
rought her. When the lder came
force? There Is no reason for It,"
he shed no tear, but simply asked.
declared Commander Newberry
II as Ezekiel also paid his murderers
"Among soldiers and sailors there It
ut'" Amd when she was told that
always a friendly bantering. Some
zekiel had shot at his assailants sec-
ral times and wounded one severely, times it is not frit fully. But it Is never

Ste. Claire Kosher Restaurant

.,as fur
',
Isa
_aiin

Ile gave up • large business In Mich!•
gan to answer the President's
the great naval station. for active see. Mrs. Newberry Is president of the
Needle Work Guild of America, which
lice?
Is devoting its entire strength to Rat
"More—do they know that men are
Crops work. Their twin boy., Barnes
being accepted for general service.,
and Phelps. are on active eervIel
which means they may be assigned!
Barnes is an ensign In the navy, on
anywhere, on any ship of the navy. at duly somewhere on the Atlantic, and
the discretion of the navy de;art- Phelps Is a major In the aviation see-
ment?
11011 of the army.

of the regular navy, or training at

In olive drab or forest green are of

"The young men who serve In the

ered conversation and frequent glances

\ %

04eirre, ewe by side with Ow

men

as t rota: ot their uniforms as till' non

of Guards. Ile teas one of the first, enter a branch which will keep them
Jewish watchmen in Lower Gabler. near home?
Was
According to the description of his
These are the questions which the
val for the le ll'1,11 war sufferers
given last ■ Vednesilay night at the friends Nissanotf was taciturn, but het military editor of The Evening Mall
iris
a
model
to
all
it
regard
to
action.'
Eighth Street Temple. The patrons
put to Commander Newberry, cone.
of the event included Countess Read- courage and fearlessness. Ile
mandant of the Naval Reserve Pores
ing, Barnard Baruch, Mr. and Mrs. not understand how colonist , of the .
In the third district.
Julius Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Julius older type allowed their lior , es to be
Only a few days ago two blue jack•
liedonins
RoNeurt aid, Congressmen Siegel and taken away by Plundering
cis sat in ct, versation in a Broadway !
Sabath, \Ir. iind Mrs. Paul \ Varburg Ile would retort indignantly to one
who was robbed. "Thy horse taken ! subway train. At Fortyaecond street
and Mr. and Mrs. Sill10Il \ t ill.
id thou art left alive? Shame upon' two soldiers entered, After a whisp.

,1

VIIITED STAT ES
OCIVERNALL NT

TASKS THE WORLD OVER

.

Carnival for Jewish War Suff
.1 Canioutlage
\Va•lintvton

Lo rgest Exclu.ve Clothier

THOUSANDS AT THANKLESI

ize that in them we hat e a red-blood-
ed type whose intrepcdity is inspired
I.y contact with the soil upon which
once the feet of the Maccabees rested.
the whole story of the "1i ashonter"

. sian - mountain Jew." and as a boy he
the higher educational institution , et as already a leader among the Tar-
- Christian-Socialist , " is the official
tar, Ilk Jewish consciousness tilt.

to 3', of misting vacancies.

c;

young men wile, have stood guard
iii er the Jewish colonies in Palestine
to make the whole Jewish world real-

NAVAL RESERVES
DOING SPLENDID
WORK FOR U. S.

li

A feeling of alarm breaks out and his
Hagania comrade , sally forth and
find him. at midnight, lying dead in a
held. Six Arab bandits had attacked
him to take his mare away. 1Voinufrii

'

by .1 bullet, he saw' that escape was
impossible. Ile sprang from his horse
rid whipped it so violently that it

Chen. and Grattot- Mack and Mt. Elliott
Grattot and maetings—Woodward and Eliot
Jos. Dampau and Nevetoo—manniton and W.bb
Ferndale and Sprtnawelte

galloped home alone. He himself
fought until the last bullet, and sold

Iris life as dearly as possible. T,o

111 iW-

I Costs More Money to
Paint and Varnish Your

Arabs fell. the other 1011r 11V1 . 1.
ere(' and killed NM. His distressed
c ■ intrailes sent a message with their
deepest sympathy to the !mot father,
who replied in a Hebrew letter mull
noble words of consolation and en-
couragement, and held ■ mt a pr,.nlise

.;:

other time to li,gania.

t

Great Number of Jews in United

States Employ.

Home Each Year.

Washington.---The "Official Regis

ter,' just published by the Unit. d
States Census Bureau. containing the

mimes of all the employes of
United States lioverilimint. sho , .
gnat InCre:Oro f J cvc i . h tynr i .'

PAINT AND VARNISH NOW

\Vithout entering into minute sia'
it
tical comparisons, it is very
that the increase of Jew, in I •,
ment Service, within the I.i-I
years, was from two to Or, a
I
the usual proportional increase.

With

Sherwin-Williams

te.

PAINT AND VARNISH

fret is especially gratifying, in
of the fact that to many o f IV e
"'new" Jewish flovernment empboi s
have been placed in positions of tie.
highest prominence and responsilal•

y.

And Assure the BIst Results

Detroit Paint & Glass Co.

138.40 Bates Street

DISTRIBUTORS

Phone Main 633

Quick Deliveries a Specialty

It

of sending his yootit.ter son •onte

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNI‘'ER,'
SITY HONORS JEWS.

:if:

1Vashington.—Rabbi Abram Simon.
af Washington. is to deliver the In-
cation .1ddress at the George
\Vashington University. on June 011.

I he principal address is to he deity-
erect by Joseph G. Auerbach, poet arid
lawyer. of New York. It is signifi-
' cant that this University, originally a
Presbyterian Institution, will, on that
important day, confer its greatest
honors on Jews. The George Wash-
ington University has grown in im-
portance through the War Work at

Washington.

WAR

SAVINGS
STAMPS

Thrift Stamps cost
ea, ti and draw no

c e n ts

I 1,1

r letter
can may them from
Carrier, either city or total row ,,

at the post ern. a or your t.ok
You will be given a chid to

them on. Tills coals not
There are apacea (or 16 'It ■
Stumps on this .ard. When
card Is fun, take it to your
office or bank any time, with a
few cents additional and your
Cold will be exchanged for nu
War Savings
Interest-bearing
Cr.rtifieate worth Di on Jan. I,
This gives you 4 p0r cent
interest compounded ausirterly.
Yen can buy 2.1 War Savings
Certin. ate,' at one time. They
Will cost you Kto, and their
fate value at the lime nf re-
demption, January 1, 1922, will

be Cm
War Savings CertIncatas any
be regtetered at any post offbe
of the First, Second or Third

Clans.

war savings Certiti,ate. may

be converted Into cosh at the
poet office where Issued If you
need the money. You will get

Interest, too, at about t per cent

S

!Ss ,
:ZZZ

TAY the Hand That

Would Hoard the Pennies

Guide It to Patriotic and
Profitable Investment

The childish instinct tends usually toward saving.
But to this instinct must be added a purpose in the
saving. The mere hoarding of coin pleases a child's
fancy, but it does not teach the lesson of thrift.
Teach your child his first lesson of patriotism by
making him a factor in aiding the government, and
his first lesson of investment by placing his money
where it earns interest. Thrift Stamps furnish the
government with money for carrying on the war.
They earn 4 per cent. interest Replace the penny
bank with a Thrift Stamp Book.

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