A lert-CM AIWA Pait16111 alder CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION B'nai Brith Club Formed By Pisgah Lodge Members During Jubilee of Order New Club Rooms at 64 Broadway Opened for Luncheons, Social Entertainments and Patriotic Activities. DOWNTOWN CENTER FILLS REAL NEED Per Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918. VOL. IV. NO. 20. MA GYAR POLICE RAID SYNAGOGUES Heads New B'nai Brith Club. RELIGIOUS LINES DRAWN IN AUSTRIA VI EN N.A —.The " .1 nil ische Zeit ung" reports that in the Price- Testing Commission. in smiting appli- cants for certain vacant posts, stated that applicants would be required to produce a certificate of baptism. The announcement was published as an advertisement in Polish papers. The "Judische Zeitung" characterizes this step as a flagrant breach of the law on the part of an official body, and calls for all energetic protest. 1:CD.\ PEST—Taking adsantage of fact that all the Jews of the town were assembled at divine wor- ship, the police of Maramoros Szigot surrounded the synagogues and ar- rested all person, whose papers were nut in order. \\lien the chief rabbi and representatives of the Jewish community went to the Prefectm• to protest they were driven off at the point of the bayonet. Cases similar to that 1■ 1 Nlaramoros Sziget have repeatedly occurred re- otly. At Satoralja l'jhely and Vase ..,•%eral Jews have lo.en arrested in the synagogues during divine service. J. W. B. CIVILIAN t olio- oleo with the celebration of the diamond jubilee of the Independ- en t (Irder of Irnai Brith in l'hicago. t he IVitai Brith Club ha, been form( in Detroit by a group of member, ot j CHINESE JEWS, "LOST Pis,:alt Lodge, the Detroit unit ef the COLONY," GIVE NEW order. PRESIDENT TO CHINA Plans for such a club have In en under discussion for two years. Meni- linderstood Oho the P/e7• ', resident 1.1 , ham , felt that a downtown center 11., 11 for luncheons, recreation and social d, 1.•zeish blood. claimed r,.. he is descended from activities would he of great lament to r. l one the ui.vn find 010. St eriMIS themselves. and heroine a new center trOV- for ,mice to the community. flow- " / ,,summed in evil- , it was not until this week that I hula for ,enturies. the plans were tls`linitely matured. Club rooms have been selected, 14.1.0W.01/1/10NeW../Y furnished and opened in the building at No, IA Broadway, on the second ONE-FOURTH OF floor. The Club rooms are placed so AUSTRALIAN JEWS that they can be enlarged as need ARE IN UNIFORM requires. Luncheons can be served to members and guests, and arrange- ments can be made for entertain- Australian Jews must surely hold ments, social gatherings, and patri- the record for voluntary enlistments. Adolph Freund, who has been elected as the tirst president of the new otic activities. rt total Jewish population of little 'Vital Brith Club, composed of I)etroit members of the Independent Order lenibership in the club still open over 17,11(1(1 has produced 4.000 Com- of Iniai Brith, has been a member of the order for 50 years. Ile joined to all members of the Independent monwealth soldiers. Pisgah Lodge No. 34 in IfinS. In all those years—in years which showed a of Wind Brith. It is thought Order Enlistments for all Australia num- wide and varied interest in progressive Jewish •activities, Mr. Freund has That !natty Detroit members of the ber 4011,00(1, which means that one been recognized as a constroctive leader of the !Coal Brith order. order will eagerly enter the club Mr. Freund has been many times. elected president of Pisgah Lodge. every hundred is a Jew, or three movement. It has been felt fur some times as many as the proportion to 11e has also served as president of the Grand Lodge. For 40 years he has time that the formation of a club the total population would warrant. been a member of the national constitutional convention of the order. He would n i t only be of great benefit to But then in all branches of public was the'Detroit representative at the recent celebration of the diamond jubi- the club members, but would add to life in .\ ustralia Jews play a big part. lee of the !frith Order at Chicago. Mr. Freund has been a trustee and a director of the Hebrew Orphan the growth and usefulness of the At times their numbers in the Federal Asylum at Cleveland since 1878. This institution is maintained by the In- B'nai Britt order in all ways. and State Parliaments have been as dependent Order of B'nai Brith. Mr. Freund is the oldest member of the The club elected the veteran Wind high as 12 per cent. board in point of continuous service. He is one of the two Michigan direc- Brith member, Adolph Freund, as torate. The other Michigan director is Adolph Finsterwald. of Detroit, who President. has just been elected the first treasurer of the B'nai Brith "MOGEN DAVID" FOR The other officers chicted were: Simon D. Rosensweig, Vice-Presi- JEWISH WAR GRAVES dent. Maurice liarvett, Secretary. \V.\ \ double tri- Adolph Finst•rwald, Treasurer. angle C'Ilogen David," Shield of Da- To carry on the social and other vid), will be plseed above the graves activities of the club standing coin- of soldiers of Jewish faith who fall in nutters were named, with the fol- France, instead of the cross, as the lowing chairmen: result of areangenlents liv The Jewish L. J. Leopold, Purchasing Commit- \Velfare Board with the Depart tee. inent. Milton Alexander, Publicity Com- Third .\ssistalit Secretary of \Var nettve. Kennet states that the recommenda- Israel Cohen Tells How Religious Prejudice and Commercial Greed J. Miller, House Committee. tion has been adopted and that Gen. Louis James Rosenberg. Laws United With Political Machinations to Bring Upon Germany the Pershing had been informed by cable Committee. Shame and Blight of a Sinister Medieval Reactionism. to make the substitution of the in- Though the Independent Order of signia for the Jews and to notify the (Vital Brith has existed for 75 years American graves registration serving in the nation, and for 60 years in Noble Protests of Greatest Gentiles Brought Only Indignity to Them in France of this order. Detroit, this is the first time members and No Justice to Oppressed—Lessing, Mommsen, Virchow, Sie- The other Allied nations are now have entered upon club activities. It using the double triangle. mens, Suffered for Pleading for Justice. not expected, of course. that all members of the order will feel obliged to unite themselves with the $170,500,000 WILL BE B y ISRAEL COHEN B A club. But all members of the club RAISED FOR WELFARE will have the additional bond of fhr most sinister phenomenon in the Catholic Church, %stitch sought WORK FOR SOLDIERS previous membership in the national the history of modern jeN% ry is tilt' to increase its authority; and as the order. hostile movement generally know n by leaders of the latter body were unable Nloreover, it is evident to all that Seven Organisations of Varied Faiths the name of Anti-Setnitism. to make any headway in the struggle the club can fill a useful niche in the Unite in One Cause—J. VV. B. The Jew, havt s throughout their they represented the Kulturkampf as life if the city. Titc need of such Youngest of Federation. dispersion, been exposed to a succes- a war of Jewry against Christendom, a d , wntown center, easily accessible. sion of attacks on the part o f the as an 'onslaught on the part of the democratic and progressive, has long N\V 1 i iSIS Plaits are being States or the peoples in whose mid s t "alien" Jewish element against Ger- been felt. This is why the ori,taniza- the Coked \\'ar \Vork they dwelt. But from the 1,1 quar- manism. ti n t was so readily formed and Perfected The Catholic organs, especially the encouraged by men engaged in d - Campaign , luring the week of NOV, ter of the nineteenth centre, these II-I8 to a l, $170,500,000 f or th e attacks tissunted a Ilt - W a n d war, - . Germania and the Kolnisehe Volk- town business and professional life. Thus, on the whole,' a bright future seven mg...rations. Protestant. Cath- therefore, distinguished by a new zeitting, indulged in the most unbrid- led abuse of the Jews. The former of u se f u l acti v ity opens before the olio and Jewish, that are cooperating name. In former ages. the prejudice demanded that all the offenses of organization. A great deal of interest for the welfare and morale of Allier- since i,a's fighting forces. against the Jew Was 11:1S1•11 1111011 Ins individual Jews should be carefully ha, been displayed in its The Jewish VV(.1fare Board. the religion and disappeared w lieu he recorded, so that they might be at- i t became generally known that the had m„" d e h o it,• ‘..inigest of the war work organila- abandoned the faith of his fathers. tributed to the whole of Jewry, and club plans fur the future remain to he all- 11,,,,., formed particularly to look al- In modern Min's it has developed into also that the Jews should be boy- Thc catholic, were soon flounced later. But the members and t ■ r Or happiness and spiritual guid- something wider and deeper. The cotted. friends of the organization feel that :ince of the 125,0011 Jews in the arms prejudice is directed against the Jews joined in their unholy warfare by the it ministers to I as a race and manifests itself in all Protestants, and having succeeded in A bri ght f u tu re o f growth and activity and navy, though i.., opening before it. Jews and f ielltiles alike• is taking a • phases of human activity. It seeks making the Jew s appear as the prominent part in the nation-wide ar its justification in all that the Jews enemies of the State and society, they rangements for the campaign. stay say, do, or think; it feeds upon were content to leave the leadership HOLY LAND TAXES Mr. Fred II. Smith, the V. popular •uperstitions, exploded myths. to the sister-Church. NOT PAID TURKEY .A. leader, who recently rettirned to • and Illicultitr.11:thle rumors; and it ex- "Big Business." OFFERED BRITISH New York from conferences to per- presses itself in a variety of acts of feet plans for the drive 011 the PaCihe , int o l e ranc e sugges ti ve o f th t • age o f The religious attack was soon rein- forced by assaults from the commer- I HIZI..S:11,EM. — One of the sorest coast, told leaders of th e 1. \V. 11. in medieval barbarism. of the revival of Southern New York that the Jewish people Anti-Semitism knows uI 110 redeem- cial, political and even scientific Palestine is the fact that since March were assuming the leadership of the ing mutiny in the Jew. It regards domains. 'Elie material prosperity 1st the authorities have found it nossi- drke on the coast. with Mr. Jesse him as a perennial source of evil and that followed the conclusion of the He to levy the ordinary taxes which Lilienthal as chairman of the \Vari danger to the State, and demands his Franco-German war led to the forma- tion of hosts of companies, and a were in force under the Ottoman re- \York Campaign fur that district. Ac- expulsion or his extermination. gime — exclusive of those which were cording to Mr. Smith. Mr. Nathan great deal of reckless speculation. Of German Origin. impo se d purely for war purposes. Eckstein, of S ea ttl e , ma d e such a pow- The "spiritual home" of this fanat- Despite repeated warnings, espe- \\lien the British first entered the erful appeal in con f e renc e ther e that ;cal movement is Germany, whence it cially the exposures the Reichstag country they found the inhabitants he was taken to many other confer- has penettated to other countries; and by the leading Jewish politicians, a brief SIO'Vry Of the course it has Lasker and Bamberger, the riot of too exhausted to be able to contrib- ences to arouse enthusiasm. The spirit of co-operation among run in Germany since the establish- commercial gamhling continued until. use any-thing to the revenue. and not agencies was work meat o f th e E mp i re tr ill show what in 1873, the great bubble burst. only did they not collect anything, the seven war hut they remitted all arrears up to strikingly illustrated this week, when indignity, suffering, and injustice the Hundreds of companies were ruined, March 1st last. fifty-eight held workers, representing Jews have had to endure in a laud and hundreds 61 thousands of IIIVCSt- Since that (late however. the in- the Tenth Chas , of the J. W. B. Train- that never ceases to boast of its Kul- MS were despoiled, either of a big habitants have been called upon to ing School, left for their posts at the tor. part or of the whole of their for- Anti-Semitism began to manifest tune. hear at least a part of the louden or sartmis camps and naval training sta- itself against the Jews in Germany the civil administration of the coon- lions. At once the entire blame was The principal speaker at the gradua- very S11011 after the victorious cam- try. fastened upon the Jews, who were They do this all the more cheerfully tion exercises was Col. \Vilfiarn S. paign against France. although they denounced as exploiters, usurers and as they know that the money thus Barker, of the Salvation Army, who bore their full share in the efforts of swindlers. That Jews were largely raised is not sent out of the coup- has had charge of the Salvationists the Fatherland. represented among the Stock Ex- The movement against the Jews try. as under the old regime, but is field forces overseas ever since the change speculators was true, but it used for their own benefit. Of tins first contingents of the American arose from a variety of motives, and was also inevitable, since for more they have visible proof in the great army arrived in France. Col. Bar- the multiplicity of its origin largely than a thousand years the State had improvements which have been ef- kcr's visit here lasted only seven contributed to its strength and bitter- confined the economic activities of fected in communications, sanitation, days, but he gave a whole evening of ness. the Jew to commerce. But they repre- In the first place, the State was water supply, and other departments his time to give the Jewish field work- of public utility. ers the benefit of his ripe experience. engaged in a stubborn tight against (Continued On Page Four.) ADOLPH FREUND. Anti-Seinitism, a Monster Made in Germany, Was Aided by Bismarck, by. Treitschke, by 411 Chaplains, in Years of Unrelenting Persections RELIEF WORK TO REACH ALL CASES N l'AV YOR IX Jew is \Velfare Board is organizing New York City block by Ido,k to car, foi the de• pendent, of its men in uniform. The New York Pity Branch, of which .\ brain I. Elkus, is clmirman, has a plan that trill make sure that no one is left out. The Jewish \Velfare Board plans to form committees On each block, chiefly composed of men in deferred classification. The block committee will ascertain front the draft board the names and addresses of all men subject to call. As far as possible all effort will be made to determine the home condi- tions, and the need for future assist- ance. Even though there is no press- ing need for immediate aid, the neigh- borhood committee trill see that the families of the men who are serving their country are not in troll. JEWISH COUNCIL IN UKRAINE DISBANDED KIEV.—The Jewish National Coun- cil in Ukraine was prevented from holding its sessions by a detachment of police. The council had been fre- quently interferred with by the police before. It required the bold assertion of Rabbi Kissin that the council in- tends to continue its activities to in- duce the police to close their sessions daily. A strong protest to the Ukraine Government lipthe members of the council and the leaders of the Jewish community, of Kieff against the action of the police thus far net with little success. Detroiter, New Major, in France 17 Months Dr. I.. J. Hirschman's promotion from captain to major ill the Ameri- can medical service in France w-as an- DR. L. J. HIRSCHMAN. flounced in 'Illy Jew ish Chronicle last Dr. Hirschman has been ill week. the field and at the base hospitals for 17 months. Faithfulness and "Sense" Explain Marvelous Career of "Ochs, of the Times" – – Knoxville Printers' Devil Be- came Newspaper Owner at 20 —Later Bought "Doomed" Paper Up to Annual Income of $7,000,000. HOW J. P. MORGAN WAS SEEN AND WON Adolph S. Ochs does not take much stock in genius, says "Current Opin- Lt fact, lie does not regard it as at all neiessary to success in build- ing and conducting what is consid- d by many to be the greatest news- 11 1 1 ill him ered paper the United States, and lie re- i s elf as an illustration in Not only is he shy of genius, but on his ow it admission he possesses no ex- traordinary talent, has introduced no new methods in newspaper making, and he asserts the New. York Times is not an extraordinary newspaper. All that is required to conduct the Times. Ochs is reported as saying itt Forbes' Nt•gazine, is ordinary busi- ness and news and editorial COMMOT1 sense, plus a sense of responsibility. Ile "imagines," however, that it "does take genies, of a kind, to run papers which are constantly thinking up circus stunts and other sensations, which are no part of the day's news." Ochs as "Devil." Forty-eight years ago this proprie- tor of a newspaper which has the largest income ($7,000,000) of any daily paper in the world, was a prin- ter's devil in Knoxville, Tenn. Ile had to sweep floors, rescue dropped type from the sweepings, distribute the "pi," clean ink rollers, and fetch and carry for the printers. Ile learned how to feed presses, how to fold book forms, how to set type, how to "make up," how, in short, to attend to the mechanical processes of getting out a small newspaper—the Knoxville Chronicle, At 17 he became ambitious and went to Louisville. Ky., as a job printer in the Courier-Journal plant; then, re- turning to Knoxville as assistant fore- man of the composing room, reporter finally as assistant- tol the !mai- mess manager of the Knoxville Trib- ;me. lie forthwith began to shine and went to Chattanooga to help estab- lish the Daily Dispatch, which, how- ever, failed. Young Ochs was made receiver, liquidated its debts, ar- ranged a consolidation with the Chat- tanooga Times and gained control- •ith no capital stock save brains, in- dustry and enterprise. All this at 20. And he still owns it. The fortieth anniversary of his ownership seas July 1. New York Calls. In 1893 ()ells became ambitious again on hearing that the "once mighty and prosperous New York Times was almost in death throes and that no New York newspaper man of recognized ability could be induced to tackle its resiiscitation." Otherwise, of course, an out-and-out outsider would not hate• been thought of in connection with its control. This, lie says, is what happened: "1 organized a company under a new charter the present New York 'limes Company -with 10,000 shares capital stock (par value $1001 and $5011,000 5 per cent bonds; took up the $1,000,000 of stock of the old com- pany by giving in exchange 2,000 shares of the new company; paid the debts of the old company dollar for d o llar with $300,000 of the 5 per cent bonds; and With some difficulty the remaining $200,000 of bonds I sold at par fur cash by giving to every pur- chaser of a $1,0)0 bond 15 shares of stock as a bonus. "1 subscribed fur $75,000 of the hoods and received 1,125 shares of stock as a bonus. and as was stipulat- ed in the articles of the organization —1 received 3,876 shares of the capi- NS.—The Sisterhood NE \V Olt of Temple Sinai, co-operating with tal stock as a compensation when, the Council of Jewish Women and three years after its.organization, the other Sisterhoods of New Orleans, company was placed on a paying constitutes Unit No, 7 of Red Cross of k lie value placed on the shares bas ''T New Orleans. During the May 11v- is e ior member- shortly after I assumed the manage- ment was indicated by a sale of some ship this unit procured 6.300 new menffiers and thus won the flag of dis- of them at ten cents 011 the dollar " To sell $200.000 of 5 per cent bonds tinction for this meritorious work. Mrs. Max Ileller was chairman of the resting on a property bankrupt and discredited as the Times had become campaign committee. was no mean feat. 'The paper was losing thousands o f SISTERHOOD WINS RED CROSS BANNER RUSSIAN JEWISH COLONIES UNITE dollars every week; its circulation had dwindled to 10,000 a day; it did not own its linotypes, and the presses on NIOSCCAV.—A conference of repre- which it was printed were ancient and sentatives of Jewish Communities from all sections of Russia took place val h 'le ilite lisssbers laughed up their sleeves here and a Union of Community at the temerity of the iniFrloper who "would find that it was one thing to Councils organized. of Communi- run a paper in a small country town The aim of the ties. as proclaimed in the preamble and another thing to revive a metro- politan dairy, losing money hand over of its constitution, is "to create co- operation and union in the cultural, ' t;" i discoveredthat the decline economic and social activtics of Jew- fis "Ochs ish Community Councils throughout of the Times had been brought about . Russia." (('ontinued On Page Eight.)