A merican 'apish Periodical Center LIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Member Federal Roan,. Ranh W. S. S. PAGE NINE . - Kaiser Promised Help to Herz! in '98, Then Set Mysterious Terms, Which Were Refused by Disappointed Zionist Head OVATION TO JUDEAN REGIMENT IN EGYPT Rabbi Joseph Thumin of the I CAIRO-Latest reports from the movements of the overseas contingent VNITID STATES OWLPIOtENT Story of Gallant Jewish Officer re-birth of the Jewish people boasted. of the Jewish Regiment show that Told in Letters From Y. M. C. Two had already been held. The whenever they have passed through grew apace and soon was a city having a large Jewish popula- A. Secretary, Comrade and movement the most potent force in Jewish life. tion they have aroused the greatest Announces Removal Sincere Admirer. The movement Herzl created was enlhmsiasm political. This famous slogan, "Char- In Cairn practically the whole of .IA FFA The following story of the ity is bankrupt," sounded the keynote the Jew isli community turned out to One Dollar Will Open an Account With Kaiser meeting Herzl in l'alestine is of modern Zionism. greet the troops oil their march from Statesmanship. described by an eye witness of that the Sy ilagogne tel the Residency. Phone Cherry 6199-W The new Palestine was to have the meeting. The "kaker" was insincere Here they w ere received by Sir Regi- sanction of the world powers, and and hypocritical. nald INingate, the Iligh Commission- In the year 1898, two years after with that end ill view Ilerzl conduct- er for Egypt, who ill the course of 'Theodore Herz! began IA wonderful ed energetic poltical propaganda and his address, expressed the hope that IIIIMMENNIsmismmiglagm I career as the leader of Jewish Na- diplomatic negotiations. the Jewish nation would he able to "The Child's Photographer." Ilerzl in his "Judenstaat" (The tional hopes, Zionism seemed %cry create a prosperous hothe in Pales- near its- realization. And, indeed, Jewish State) did not speak ,if ,Pales- tine. The Si accabeau Societe enter- lie espoused the idea of the there were good reasons for that as- tine. lathed the troops, who, in thenr march ancient Jewish Homeland becoming sumption.. • MAIN OFFICE: Griswold and Lafayette The first Zionist Congress at Basle again the new Jewish Homeland when through the crowded streets. were list n'rd'allY, flowers being in 1897 had been, truly, a great suc- he became convinced that lews for a greet" Chen* and Oratiot—Meet and Mt. Elliott erstiot and Hastings—Woodward Ana Eliot cess; the second, the following year. a national regeneration would turn to rained upon them and Zionist flags Jon Cnntpau and N•wton—Hanillton and Webb still greater success. All the efforts no other land than Palestine. and emblems displayed everywhere. receive the finished work. rernasis and OprIngwollo The situation in the Orient was err- The men were invited to lunch at of German Protest-Rabbis, joined by taint ), difficult. s u l tan We, are equipped to handle an Abdo Hamill, the Residency, and their tine appear- the opponents of Zionism in England, unlimited (11`11111114 for last minute France and America, proved of no one of the wiliest and most astute of save so impressed Sir Reginald \Yin- portraits. 11 modern potentates, played a very • gate that he remarked to Colonel ayail. The Zionist Congress W 0111 Call Glendale 10 and make your (CA meet, the enemies of the National clever game. Ilerzl treated with him, Patterson, "The men look smart and appointment. Studio open Satur- but the conditions laid down by the happy, and I am glad to think they day evenings. Other Sultan were such that they could not are making history." evenings by !spe- he accepted by lieczl. appoint. ____ cial In 1898 the Zionist leader made his Inert. celebrated Palestinean journey. Tile rector VleCt11)11 reveal; the l ac) Prior to going to •rtz l'isroel. that there are now five Jews in Con- Herzl wished to see Abdul Hamid. gress. They are (..oligres,,nien ilemy Photographer Through the instrumentality of Ar- M. Goldfogel, of New York; Isaac Sit:- minius Yambery, the world renowned gel, of New York; \'ictor ileri;er, of Studio: traveler, himself a Jew, an audience Alilwatikee; Julius Kahn, of San Fran- 970 Woodward Ave. was arranged between the Sultan and cisco, and Adolph J. Sabath, of t ni- Near Warren. Herzl. In fact, it was Vambery who cago. personally introduced Herzl to Ab- as dul flannel. In the latter part of October; 1898 and Herz! was in Constantinople and was a year received by the Sultan. Kaiser and Herzl. The same year Wilhelm IT con- (Above illustration based on age 40 for insured and beneficiary) ceiverl his "grande voyage" to the East. For many, any years there had been German colonies in Pales- We carry a complete line—a tine and the Kaiser, with his dream real guarantee with every Reg- of world domination, was very eager ister sold. Comprehensive charts Showing Your Status on Feeral and State Inheritance Taxes Loaned on Request to strengthen and extend Jierman in- fluence in the East. —Easy Terms— lie proclaimed himself the friend and protector of Abdul II amid, who was most heartily execrated by the whole civilized world because of his unspeakable cruelty. It was natural, therefore, that Ilerzl should turn for support to the Kaiser, UWE INSURANCE COMPA Y Or DOZTON MAS3A.C14)31T111 since nothing could be done in Pales- tine without the sanction of the abso- lute ruler of the Turkish Empire. Wilhelm visited Palestine in 1898. MAIN 912.520 MAJESTIC BUILDING MAIN !feral had visited the Jewish colonies 2963 DETROIT 2984 Recholioth and Vadi-Chanin. lie then returned to Jaffa. On the first day Nine Elizabeth Street East Cherry 1673 of November, 1898, there occurred that which set all Jewish hearts agloonl. An eye witness describes the meet- ing. "Vovender 1, 1898.-At 9 o'clock ill the morning, several htlndred persons stood on the street near Nlikveh Israel, leading to Jaffa. A triumphal arch, decorated with Turkish and Ger- man flags. "Lined up On both sides of the street were the pupils of Mikveh Israel, the director and faculty, all in holiday attire. The German Ewer- or was expected. "Suddenly a carriage is seen in the distance coming from Jaffa. It stops and four gentlemen alight. Who are they? Do they belong to the suite of the Emperor? lint we soon recog- CT nized Dr. Ilerzl and his associates. 64 Broadway, Cor. 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MACHINE TOOLS FACTORY SUPPLIES Corner Jefferson and Brush Phone Cad. 6520 Broadway Kosher Restaurant 1, E. VAJDA, Proprietor.. come in this heat, ill order to see the German Emperor pass by. Cadillac 1109 Formerly with Hotel Statler. False Premises. •- • - 47-1 - 4)---4,-4-4`-s? "It is already past 10 o'clock. The still burns fiercely. Impatiently the arrival of NVilhelin II is looked fors Exclusive and Distinguished Designs wiard to. Suddenly a group of riders is seen rushing along, followed by a Rings second and a third group. "Another minute the• cavalcade conies to a halt before the triumphal arch at Mikvelt Israel. The children began to sing. All eyes sought Kai- ser Wilhelm. "1 vlaticed at Ilerzl. I sensed that something of griat moment was about to happen. Suddenly one the riders left the front and directed his horse "The Sallan Comae to Hera "'Good day. Doctor,' we heard a strong voice exclaim loudly. It was Kaiser NVilheltn. Smiling, he extend- ed his hand to him. It is a hot day. llow do yon do?' "Dr. Herzl, the hat in his left hand. D tile right hand in that of the German Emperor, answered ill a clear voice, . 'Thanks, Majesty.' The Kaiser greeted the assembly and turned once, more to Ilerzl. 'We 0.,,,,,,.,f4es.zunicbrano.4gutrz.u.urgurAtti will see one another in Jerusalem." On November 2 , Herzl and the a other leaders of the Zionist Move- IN ment were received by Kaiser Wit - helm II. What was said there has never been made public. But shortly after, when Herat returned home, he made' the statement: ''We are near the re-' alization of our aim 5. " Ilerzl is dead and cannot speak. ' the Kaiser. of course. won't speak. -.1 Reviering what has since tran- • , spired. one must come to the conelu- 'X 1 IA sion that Wilhelm II was as insincere , ,,N1 For Reliability ! Keeping out of the repair shop! No " getting out and getting under " to locate unknown knocks, noises and squeaks. You Never see a HALL Truck laid up. 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High St. Prompt Delivery Ot: 0 0 T: and hypocritical as 1Ier71 was earnest Ia. ■ s f" , and true. What the Kaiser wanted i- return for his support of Zionism i . can only be surmised. Whatever it was Ilerzl could not agree to it. The Kaiser, who was called the "shrewd-1 All est salesman of Europe." sought only i SI• to drive a sharp bargain. i If The misery of millions of unhappy i.' human beings concerned little the man :1111 who had one ambition inlife-the ,..t,' , ,..,....,. ...„ .,t. t „,....,,,, forcing of his will upon the world. I PlafrueiZraw -Mintig9l7.00%n -Yr4igrurigr al e" c .E,P. ii., alINE. 1 ! ,....... , ftgrir-07-4i34,:ornIt