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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-11-01

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A mericalt Yaa Periodical eater

CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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First Year Since British
Recognized Zionism Proves
Year of Marvelous Events

lions between the Jewish homeland
and its neighbors, the Arabian King-
dom of the Iledjaz, and Armenia.
The anniversary was to be the or-
demonstrations
for great
casino

GUY L INGALLS

All-American Candidate for
City Treasurer.

ALD. BRADLEY RUNS
FOR 9-MAN COUNCIL

Full Service Flag for
Hebrew Union College;
No Exemptions Claimed

Aid. William P. Bradley, who was
a successful candidate for one of the
18 nominations for councilman in the
primaries, is making an active cam-
paign for the election.
fir. Bradley was one of the first of
the old council to urge a general char-
ter revision, and to uphold the move-
ment for a small council elected at
large. lie was never one of those
who clung to the old system.
Mr. Bradley has long urged a sys•-•
tem of city markets, such as is pos-
sible under the new charter. He has
been an advocate of a system of pub-
lic docks by which Detroit could take
advantage of the opening of the new
New York barge canal and other
lakes-to-ocean waterways. Mr. Brad-
ley has had the consistent support of
the Detroit citizens' league and of the
Detroit newspapers in his candidacy
for the council.
— —

throughout the country, but the ad-
From Detroit Free Press Editorial
vent of the date finds many cities still
of October 17, 1918.
Chaplains, Welfare Workers,
November 2 Marks Anniversary quarantined, with many of them for-
The Man for City Treasurer.
of Balfour Letter to Lord bidding any public assemblages what-
Soldiers, Sailors, Aviators,
Vulcanizing and Repairing.
Ali
Rothschild, Preceding Palestine ever. Nevertheless, in those cities Among the nominees for city oilier
Work Guaranteed.
Marines, From Theological
when the ban is off. the Zionists will
Victories.
we know of 110 one man we can in-
School.
hold public meetings.
more cheerfully or with more
Thanks to British arms, all Pales- ,horse
GRATIOT TIRE& AUTO SUPPLY CO
INFLUENZA HOLDS
tine is free, and a Jewish legion, rally- confidence than we do (My L. Ingalls,
Cincitinati.--The departure of Prof.
Gratiot and Beaublen.
BACK FESTIVITY ing around the Jewish flag, has won candidate for the position of city Solomon It Freehof, of the' faculty of
J. E. 8TRALSER, Gen. Mgr.
glory for its participation in the Brit- treasurer. Mr. Ingalls is, a rather mul-
the Hebrew Cnion College, for the
N E
VOlt K—Saturday, Novem- ish Palestine campaign, winning spe- usual Milli ill municipal affairs. He
Cherry 3737.
chaplain training school at Camp •ay-
ber 2, is the first anniversary of an cial commendation from General Al- has had a long experience in the de-
lor, Kentucky• adds another star to
event of magnitude in Jewish history. lenby, tails of city business. For years he
of the "'liege. Re -
reporter 011 one or an the 'Tice flag
was
municipal
On November 2, 1917. the Right
The cornerstones stf the Hebrew
and l spending generously to the call of the
Comfort and Service at
Host. Arthur James Balfour, British University have been laid; the Amer- other of the Detroit newspapers,
Jewish 11lelfare Board for his services.
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. ican Zionist Medical Unit is bringing he has served in the office of the city J
the Board of Governors of the lie-
acting in his ()theta] capacity, signed health and healing to the Jews of clerk through the whole of two ad-
Corner burned and Bates Streets
the document, which reads as follows: Palestine; friendly relations have been ministrations. For a considerable time brew' Union College granted Proles.
One block from Electric Depot
sur Freehof leave of absence for the
"Foreign Office, Nov. Lad, 1917.
DETROIT, MICH.
established by the Zionist Administra- he has been deputy clerk.
duration of the war at his full salary.
In consequence Mr. Ingalls has an
"I/ear Lord Rothschild:
tive
Commission
with
the
new
Arab
Rates $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
Professor Freehof will complete his
knowledge of
"I have much pleasure in con-
kingdom, and the refugees %slo fled intimate intelligent
every phase of Detroit's lousiness es- course of training at the chaplain
veying to you on behalf of His
from Palestine rather than become
ITTAMAR BEN-AVI
tablishment. Ile also has been a slit- school in five wccks• and will then
Nlajesty's Government. the fol-
Ottomanized are being repatriated.
SOON TO REPUBLISH
BRICK
(lions cultivator of the homely virtues sail for France for service at the front,
lowing declaration of sympathy
On the political side, the British
JERUSALEM DAILY
of industry and conscientiousness. He with the rank of first newt omit. Pro-
Puritan Brick
with Jewish Zionist aspirations,
declaration has been given the official
has a lively understanding of what it fessor Freehof is a graduate of the
13r)Deale r. In
which has been submitted to, and
approval of France, !Daly, Greece, Ser.
Tae
New York. -Ittamar lien-Avi, for-
c
Tile and
class . 1 1913 .
approved by the Cabinet:
via, Holland and Siam, and there is means to be a good American citizen.
Mortar Stain
With him at the chaplain training mer editor of "flavor" (The Light)
710 FARWELL BUILDING
Majesty's
Government
"Ilis
reason to believe that several other We cannot say that Mr. Ingalls is
the first and only Hebrew daily news-
Phone Maln 2247.2248
view with favor the establishment
governments are preparing to follow much of a politician; he has been school at Camp Taylor are Rabbis paper published in Jerusalem, is pre-
rather too busy with the work for Israel liettan, 12; Harry \V. Ettelson,
in Palestine of a ❑ atiosial home
the same course. Moreover, a docu-
paring to leave New' l'ork for Pales-
for the Jewish people, and will
ment which will ever stand side by which the public pays him to attain '04; James Heller, '1(1; Abram tine soon to resume the publication
You will and the most complete
along that line. but Hirschherg, '98, and Morris S. Lazar-
Ilne In the city of
use their best endeavors to facili-
side with the British declaration in great proficiency
hi s l ac k oug ht t o commend hu t , to th e on, '14. Abroad they will join their which had to go out of business when
tate the achievement of this ob-
Jewish history is the letter from
Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings
voters. fellow alumni of the college who are Turkey declared war against the Al-
ject, it being clearly understood
NVoodrow NVilson, president of the
lies. •
M. ROSINSKEY'S
that nothing shall be done which
NN'e lichee,: that if Gov I. Ingalls already serving as chaplains: Rabbis
United States.
'f he youthful vinor and publisher,
is elected he will make a thorough, 1•.lkan C. Voorsanger, '14; Jacob H.
may prejudice the civil and relig-
301.356 Hastings St.
Quality Which Is Unexcelled at
ngold, 'If,: Lee J. Levinger, 14, who was a hitter antagonist of Ger-
K
ious
rights
of
existing
non-Jevv-
capable,
thoroughly
reliable
and
wise-
Wholesale Price.
FITZGERALD FOR PROSECUTOR.
and Benjamin Freidman, '17. Rabbi many's oriental ambitions, acquired
ish communities in Palestine, or
_
__
Iv progressive City treasurer.
Israel J. Sarasohn is likewise serving his hatred for Teutonic Kultur while
the rights and political status en-
Maurice Fitzgerald has always allied
as chaplain in the United States unity a student in Berlin. Under the name
joyed by Jews in any other coun-
himself with the Democratic party in
TOM MAY, ARTIST,
at Camp Pike, Arkansas. In addition, of Victor Doris he unmasked German
try. .
natimtal affairs , he has • lwa es been
16libi II. G. Endow. '98, is now in ambitions and collaborated with M.
IS CANDIDATE FOR
indeppudent in city, county and State
"I should be grateful if you
Jules Hurst in the famous book,
politics. lie has always been In —
would bring this declaration to
477 Hastings St., Cor. Division
NINE-MAN COUNCIL France as a special emissary doing re- "L'Alleinagne" ("Germany"), which
favor of obliterating Part)• linen and ,
ligious work for the Jewish Welfare
the knowledge of the Zionist Fed-
disregarding
racial
classifications
in
helped in the campaign for French
DETROIT, MICH.
Board.
eration.
Toni Nlay. it ell kie.wii newspaper
the selection of local officers. This
Quite a number of alumni of the preparedness.
"Yours sincerely,
Phone Cadillac MIL
is the first dine that he has ever r-o.lootist, who', cartoon "Forgot-
Soon after the success of the Turk-
college have tendered their applica•
been It candidate for any office. le „edited withi n a ugurating
"IkTIll'R JAMES BALFOUR."
ish revolution he returned to Pales-
elected to the office of Prosecuting the ..(tooti Fellow'" movement to pro _ lions to the United States Govern-
The document was made public at
ment through the Jewish 1Velfare tine to help his father, Eliczer lien
Attorney, he proposes to make all of,
the time when Gen. Allenby was the appointments necessary regard.; vide fo r flue poor of our great cities, Board, and have been recommended Jelonla in the transforming of the
for
the
new
nine-ratan
sweeping northward through Pales-
party lines or political In- is a candidate
to receive appointme•At as chaplains weekly "Ila-Or" into a daily paper.
tine, toward Jerusalem. liberating the thiences of any character, but will council. Nir. May is a native of De- in the near future. Among them are
Your Activities Are Being
select
all
of
lila
assistants
with
a
troit,
and
has
been
for
many
years
It
Jewish colonies of Judea. and plant-
Written About In the Whole
Rabbis Nathan Barasch, '18; Raphael NO RUMANIAN JEWS
Jewish Press
ing over them the British and Jewish positive view of getting the hest ma- student of public affairs, with which P. Ceddenstein, 'le; Julius Leibert,
HOPE FOR RIGHTS,
terial that can be had for the salari.,I , h e came into clove touch in his ne•s-
We Know Because We Read and Cll. flags.
'Iti; Emil \\'. Leipziger, '00; Joseph
allowed by law; in other words,
DESPITE PROMISES
All the Jewish publications
paper ear,•cr. Mr. Ala) has never be- Rauch, '05; Harry R. Richmond, '17;
But the full political significance of
political tags or collars will be of
In the world.
Ibis document first began to be real- no avail in the selection of his official' tore sought elective public office. lie Jerome Rosen, '17; Leonard J. Roth-
We are the first and only
Capitalists Seek to Leave Country to
has served as a jury commissioner of stein. '114, and George Solomon, '95.
ize.' when, within a few weeks there- staff.
Jewish Clipping Service.
Sava Fortunes and Lives.
IA'aytie county.
after. Jerusalem also was set free.
students
undergraduate
Among
the
JASSY--lit spite of beliefs among
Address: Clipping Department
Almost immediately thereafter the
A telegram was sent from Lisbon
of
the
college
the
record
is
no
less
the
Roumanian
Jews to the contrary,
The Jewish Correspondent
A report from Finland says that M- creditable. Four students are in the the prevailing opinion in local well-
British government invited the Zion- on August 1, addressed to Dr. Weiz-
iteyanian Street,
New York
ist Organization to send to Palestine mann, and conveying the congratula- fluential representation had hcen made United States Army. 'rim, students informed circles is that Roumania will
an administrative commission for the times of the three I ortuguese uni- to the Finnish Government against enlisted in the l'ented States Marine take immediate steps to carry out the
purpose of laying the foundations of versities•-viz., Coimbra. Lisbon and the continued persecution of the Corps. One student is in the aviation naturalization of its Jewish citizens,
the actual Jewish homeland, as well Oporto—on the foundation of the Jews in Finland. It is also stated service and one at the Ensign Naval in accordance with the stipulation of
ENGRAVING COMPANY as reconstructing the colonies and Jewish University in Palestine and that the representations have made School. Two are in the Hospital the German-Roumanian peace treaty.
700 MARQUE.TTE BLDG.
bringing them back to pre-•ar condi- best wishes for its success to the glory some impression on the ruling circles Corps and are doing service at the
The Jewish Roumanian millionaires
COLORPLATCI
DESIGNING
front. Four are in the Students' have no confidence in the Roumanian
PHOTO RETOUCHING FIALPT ONES& tiong, and to establish friendly rela- of Israel. of Finland.

Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and
Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%
to 50%.

HOTEL FRANKLIN

and

Co.

Schechter's Drug Store

What are they Saying

About You?

SPRUNK

government and are trying hard to in-
vest their capital in foreign countries.
The well-known JeWiSII millionaire.
Meyer Freedlander, invested six mil-
lion kronen in the estate of Count
Ilissingen, which is located in Peltot,
Hungary. Many other Jewish mil-
lionaires are anxious to dispose of
their Roumanian possessions.
The Roumanian language must be
taught in all educational institutions
in Bessarabia, according to an order
Dr. Maximillian Herzog, superin-
which was recently issued by the Rou-
tendent of laboratories al the Munici-
manian government. Among the
pal Tuberculosis Sanatorium of Chi-
schools affected by the new order are
cago, 111., a biologist and pathologist
thirty Jewish institutions.
Of international repute, died at the
sanatorium last week at the age of
The Zionists have concluded an
fifty-nine. Dr. Herzog was an au-
thority on infantile paralysis. tubercu- agreement with the Orthodox and
People's
parties in the Jewish
time
losis and cancer. He was at one
professor of pathology in the Chicago National Council for Ukraine to nom-
Polyclinic and later director of the inate thin f01111 ■ 1 Crown Rabbi of
United States Government patholog- Elizabethgrad, NI. Temkin, a lay head
ical laboratories in the Philippines. of Ukraine Jewry. to represent our co-
where he made a study of tropical religionists in their relations with the
government.
disease.

Army Training Corps. No less than
fifteen students are engaged in wel-
fare work at the various camps and
cantonments under the auspices of the
Jewish Welfare Board. \‘'hen it is
remembered that, as theological stu-
dents, the students of the Hebrew
Union College are exempted from the
draft, this record becomes all the
more remarkable.
• --- -

00000000

eleb

ATTENTION VOTERS!

OBENAUER FOLDER

..1.1,11W••• ■ •• ■ •• ■ ••• ■ ••• ■ WO,O*NeMeMr•101••

Here is YOUR copy of the so-called Obenauer folder. This appeal to you has received more or less free advertising, because we
called the present war a real war and the returning boys real veterans. We do not see ourselves why we should not call this a real
war and the brave boys "over there" real veterans, nor do we see that It is wrong to say directly or by inference that some other war
did not grow• to be a real war, which seems to be the inference drawn by some. However, as no one begrudges a full measure of honor
to every worthy veteran of all American wars and as some wounding element seems to lurk in the word -real," it has been eliminated.

We are willing to have the public judge of this, and also of the vehemence with which it was objected to in certain quarters,
merely informing the public here of a fuel inadvertently, we presume, omitted in the criticisms that
ALL
THOSE WHO AD-
DRESS YOU HERE IN BEHALF OF' CIVIC BETTERMENT ARE TRITE BORN AMERICAN CITIZENS WHO KNOW NO
OTHER COUNTRY ANT) NO OTHER FLAG. l'he undersigned happens to have inherited, in common with several millions
of other true born American Citizens, whose far ancestry committed the indiscretion of being born in unprussianized Germany a cen•
tury ago, a name to defend itself, would probably do so on the ground that a hundred years ago unprussianized Germany was generally
considered it fairly decent place in which to be born.

We are also williing to leave to the public the question of whether or not American Citizens should be permitted to address each
other under the American Flag. WE DID SO BECAUSE WE ARE PROUD OF THAT FLAG, and the other question as to wit.,
the Prosecutor singled out this appeal to you, while admitting that numbers of cases were known of the use of the flag on mere met-
chandise advertising we are also willing to leave to the public, the reason given, that to the present war as n real war, is a slur on other
wars, is not convincing in view of the fact that the same thing Is done in it Government Bulletin IDepartment of Labor 14-15591. We do
not believe that there wills any intent on the part of the framers of the flag law to prohibit It in civic or patriotic appeals.

Savi1gr5 -1 ugarLS:aves1511ippikl



But all this is aside from the purpose of this folder and the appeal therein contained to the Voters- PRESERVE TIIIS LIST OF
CANDIDATES and if you think they are worthy, as we do, roll up a big majority for every man on the list.

FRED I' tillENACElt

that
is
here Is simiething
good for "what ails Detroit and
Roll up a big
Wayne County."
majority for them, none Of the
following Candidates have been
Informed of nor asked to pay
one penny toward the cost of
this independent effort to elect
them.



Keep this in your pocket

until Election Day

in this clean
white space

was

the

MAYOR—E Judge Wm. F.

glorious flag in

all its purity .

He tr d to clean up - he Is
hones and "knows" others are
bon . t- , but don't "know."

A message to Detroit and
County Voters from
Wayne
are connected
Citizens who
with no organization, league,

COUNCILMEN

party or sect whatsoever.

---

Investigate, Study,

Think.

Then vote and vote

right.

1

James Vernor
John C. Lodge
D. W. Simons
C. F. Bielman
W. P. Bradley
om May
George W. Ross
t urnette F. Stephenson
Sherman Littlefield

There is In this list Sincerity.
Honesty and a heavy percent-
age of experience, they are able
and will surely guard the great
and growing annual expend!.
tures,

SHERIFF—Ed

B. Kinner
lie comes b .ou without any
in, a ne aft ations or supper'.
he wit
right by the people
of IVay .'tsu
and will take
care
the Veterans of this
Brea war when they come back
to us.

CIRCUIT JUDGES
Ira W. Jayne

INVESTIGATE

There

1

The friend of our Kiddi•si
'chard I. Lawson
Adolph F. Marschner

Arthur Webster

These are the kitni of tutu ,
should
be
that know justice
blind to special, political and
creed interests, otherwise all-
seeing.
,

PRECUTING ATTORNEY
aurice E. Fitzgerald
lie will not engage In the old ,
game karma In political circles

as "passing the buck"--- he will
assume the , responsibilities of
\.,
this office.
--L--
There are ()that Offices that
require your attention, but, Mr.
N'oter, If you will roll up a big
mAlority for these men, you
will do your City and County I
a big service.

are Soldiers and

Sail

urn of all party affiliations and

creeds fighting for you

and

II

berty, shoulder to shoulder they

stand in the

battle

ant.

line

trenches

Over There" • let

likekwise

forget

for

the

U:

time

party and creed and do intelli

gent individual battle for hon
esty, efficient and disIntereste•

1.15,5

L41DINO CANE AY NAWAN Von lolfirK6
AMERICA Gin BALE A MILLION 71Tho
OP JO0A14 A YEAR-

service here.

The Veterans of

this

Grew

War are coming hack soon t•

ask an accounting front you.

THINY
.--- VOTE

AND VOTE RIGHT

A

MERICAN families would have less sugar than the
people of war torn France, if we depended entirely
on our home-grown sugar stocks.
Approximately 75 per cent. of our sugar is shipped
to our shores. We produce about 1,000,000 tons of sugar
a year. Our imports from abroad amount to over 3.000,-
000 tons a year in normal times.
The United States Food Administration asks each
family to limit its use of sugar to two pounds per month
per person for household use. The military situation de-
mands that every available ship be placed at the disposal
of the Army or Navy. When we save sugar, we save
shipping.

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