A merica,' ,fewish Periodical Carter
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
VOL. V. NO. 21.
Per Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919.
RHODE ISLAND ELECTS
JEW TO SUPREME COURT
NEW YORK JEWS URGE
CAPT. ISADORE LEVIN
SABBATH BILL PASSAGE
MADE LEGAL ADVISOR
TO ZIONISTS IN PARIS
Albany • \
ffirge
delegation
of
prominent less. front New York City
came last is, ek to \ lliani fur the
purpose of asking a Lt arable report
Detroit Young Man to Give Coun- from the Assemblv Rules Commit-
tee on the . \ bles-Dickstem Sabbath
sel on System of Laws for Pro-
The delegation was headed by
posed State in Palestine at I. Resnick and Morris \ sotsky, the
President of the .\ godath Am Israel
Conference.
and Sabbath Olisersing Societies re-
Tet•ticrly.
WAS STAFF OFFICER
The Rules Committee asked for a
OF ARTILLERY SCHOOL memorandum on this subject. Such a
memorandum was placed before it by
- -
\ ssemblyman Samuel Dickstein,
A t the personal solicitation of Prof. which read partly as follows:
Felix Frankfurter, former
l•nited
- The Jews h1e for many years
States Labor .\ffininistrator, and now been persecuted by the police. despite
associated with the delegation of the the act that they would keep their
Zionist Organization of America, at businesses closed on Saturday..
ti
the Peace Conference, Captain Isa- they only dared to enter their stores
lore Levin, of this city, son of Rabbi for a few hours on Sunday morning
Judah L. Levin, has decided to re- they would be dragged into court, just
main in Paris to accept the office of as criminals."
legal adviser to the delegation during
Many Rabbis and other prominent
its attendance at the peace contec. orthodox Jews remained for a new
ence. This new call came iirtually days in .\111an) to work for the pass-
im the eve (if his departure for the age of the bill. There are good pros-
United States after more than a year outs for the adoption of the bill.
and a bait of serve in France as an The prospects are much better in the
officer of artillery. Senate than in the \
'The pressing need Mr Captain Lev-
in's services necessitated his de-
mobilization in France instead of the
United States. 'Prof. Frankfurter
himself tuulertook to see that this
was done. In one of his letters to
I Ia
Itho,!,
h11111 Krncral a , , 111 ,, I, It - tit-11
1'11111e Hahn a
.iu , t,1 111 the
■ 111 1 1 . 11r
court, this !icing the hr.t inst.otee tit
inein1111.
clerk'
ill
of OW jeWisil
M1111 bring
judicial office in the
gift oi the slate.
Ile is gifted
with a remarkable
111e111,ff). has all 11011161'e, almost un-
canny' knack for remembering case.,
and is gifted with a judicial mind that
without apparent effort enables him
to strip a legal question of all inci-
dental matters and neaCh at !Mee the
kernel of the situation. Added to this
he is a mail of keen insight, broad
business training and wide esperience
CONGRESSMAN SIEGEL
ADVOCATES REFORM
OF COURTS-MARTIAL
New York Representative Says
He 1151 Received Hundreds of
Complaints From Soldiers and
Relatives.
B'NAI BRITH LODGE
CITES TYPICAL CASE
Secre-
\s ar Baker goes to Europe
in business bill,
next week to make a sisit of inspec-
Mr. Hahn was born in Albany in tion to c l ips of the .1.1nerican •x-
181,5. Ile is the son of Isaac and Rose peditionary I' brie, hr will carry data
(Stern) Hahn, and came with his gatheted Iry ( ongressman Isaac Sie-
family to Providence in 1870. Ile was gel, ot :sew York, in regard to al-
educated in the public schools of the leged acts of injustice committed tin-
city of Providence, at Boston I'M- der the army court-martial system.
sersity and Boston Cniversity Law
Congressman Siegel said that since
School. Ile holds a degree 1,1.11. he had taken tip the cause of reform
from the latter institution.
in courts-martial he had receised
•
It
Mr. Halm was admitted to the
at letters from soldiers and
Nlassachusetts bar in 1889 and to the their relatives complaining on that
Rhode Island bar in 1891. He is a score. Seine of the men are still in
member of the Cuffed States district France, and he will ask the Secretary
court bar, the court of circuit appeals to ins estigate their cases while on
and the Cnited States supreme court the trip.
trite of the cases which has been
bar.
brought to the attention of the Con-
gressman was described in a letter
sent to hint from California by I. I.
who had received it from
a soldier in France. This letter tells
a story of a private who had become
separated from his company while
Declares Separatist Party, Represent-
Inking fur his pack and who was um-
ing 5",, of Jews, Would Perpetuate
Ceremony Will Be Held at Clubrooms able to find where the company was
Distinction Between Jews and Gen-
—Campaign for Second "1,000" to un til a ft er a l o ng interval, in which
Be Lunched—Formal Dedication of he performed other army service. He
tiles in Poland.
I)1, behalf of the joint committee. sible a repetition of the treachery to
New Quarters, adds:
Which the Rumanian gosermilent has
of the Board ol Deputies
"A general cow-martial followed
lews and the .\ nglo-Jewash Associa- already been guilty. The report goes
t a regular meeting of Pisgah on January 21, 1919. Two charges
The corresi..•ialt•lit
the London• bon, Lucien \Volt' of London has on to say:
Morning Post bad ant inter - few with
onuuitte Lodge. No. I4, Independent Order were preferred against me, namely,
l'oretgn
Joint
presented memorials to the peace
The
of Iffilai Itrith. Monday night. April violation of Article of \Aar 38 (deser-
AI. i' aticri
regarding the Juoisit
that it secure civil Which Mr. \\ till represents is the only
28 7 chill - row. , .25 BroadwaV , limit and violation of .\rticle of War
r i g hts for less, throughout the world. body elected to deal with Foreign .AI-
.\\
1. ",h, ""i '•" h ""
"v'ti""
ice, lics
I re
espiaineo the more ,ptcially in Poland and kn. fairs on behalf of the .Miglo-l•svisii a class of initiation will he conducted 75 (misconduct before the enemy 1, I
for those applicants who were not pleaded not guilty to both charges,
.,tottplt• et the t ',p.m - mm.1ff in clear
i IC has submitted to the Community. Throngli its parent
initiated at the record-breaking in- "At the trial I was not questioned.
tern,. M. Paderewski said that there
plenipotentiaries of the great powers Midi, it represents all the leading
stallation recently held at Hotel Slat. Two witnesses of my collIpally. who
w me two leiiish factious ill Poland
the draft of an article t11 he inserted Jesvish congregations and other socie- ler and for those who have since then were on
the same detail, Corporal
to be considered. There oas what
ach chapter of the proposed ties ii the Brutish F.mpire si- ith a
in
handed in their applications for mem- Doffilaril and Corporal Dalton, testi-
is
1,11, on as the d trtho,l , s
with the creation membership of about 803100, the ma- berslup. It is
expected that nearly tied that illy pack was lost and that
comprising, a Minnie inatority to the Irraly."It"
to a new or 10e enlargement of an jority of whom are heads of families. two hundred new members will be they saw me
in the
looking for it when they
aid state n i eastern 1•1iirope or \Vest- Its delegation to the Peace C.oller- sritil - 11 111.
h„• regar d e d to„,„„
left. . . . The decision in iny case
elle
-
e,
rottsia,
of
Sir
solar'
NI.
Samuel.
tic eiscohere where such
1•19•
installation
t.eremonies
will
be
may
not
be
rendered for two or three
best and most um•lul ritin•us
Ilart., and lewd Rothschild for the
1 , 11 , 1111M , 01 good government may
net\
conducted by the highly-trained tie- weel;s."
oh , appear to be necessary- . The draft lloard cut 1 ieptities, • and Claude G. gree team of Pisgah Lodge. composed
:aid
ontetiol and Lord ayth-
B'nai Brith Intervenes.
reit:licit h, read , a s f o ll ows :
hi.
of Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg. Mil-
sole', a
ling for the \ lighoJewish .\ ssocia-
• \II persons born in the territories
The letter was signed by Louis Lie-
ton M. Alexander, Charles Rosenthal,
inn- tine.
I IP. Premier gratemils
tion.
011
Inc
Ret/IIIMCI
k..11/4
,
1■
at .k,,,,,I,d gt .,1 Ihr su pp ort that th e firming the
Maurice tiars etc Leon Goldsmith o ut herman, secretary, Miami Lodge 820,
A strong delegation of American 1)avid Nlaryintint. This newly-organ- I. O. It H., and dated January 22. It
"I , ° Ill` not claim to be stilts
gleat in,o, 1,i Olese j•W5 had given "I
Jew' will VtAlrk with the Itritish told i7ed deggree team conducted itself seas followed by another dated Feb-
him
The other lessish faction was I'll' tii Fon,gn Stars, aid aii snL-
non-Zionists at l'aris to bring meritoriously at the formal and sal- roan' 0, from the same soldier, who
w Inch those ter-
Separatist, le, is of the slates
I
tIle separatist Pails
belonged. w h o are the n lews of those they rrpretc it It, emu ceremonies of the Statler initia- described how lie had been sentenced
islod t o titories formerl
attention
of the Peace C.infer- thin.
the-
permanently domiciled in those terri-
to serve ten years in the military
Has, ,apart. a 11:111 , .11
1111111 at Ilat1011.
tories, and who 114/ 1101.11,11e to retain (lice. Among the delegates are Con-
Ile
The meeting Nliinday night will be prison at St. Sulpice. France.
The) dt•Illallded sel,trale , ,hunts for
gressman lulins Kahn. who it :11
their
present
nationality,
shall
he
a411111
14
„
'l
-
the
formal
dedication
sent likewise a number of names of
the
• yew., the it•t• of the Jewish language
ready
in
Paris.
es-.Mnbassador
to
Tur-
Of the Ledge's beautiful new chi!, men ill Los Angeles, his home, who
w hem., er incinbers of their race Cann. decined to be citizens of the ....—
Nlitrgentlian. leas r.
State out shall tuitov equal political key Henri gm'
roosts at 23 Broadway. \\init. the could testify to his character.
.111.1 t ,111, the pi- 1111111g M all official
D an t e ! hi .
club has been occupying Its new
- Thai letter is only a Sample. " said
ivil rights.
lthout W..011 ,1991 nest svtck,
v gnu ids in both Polish and II,- hind
tl).
It
New
Agri..
satin
still
leas
e.
or 1'1.11141011.
home for the 1111,1 few mouths, the Congressman Siegel, - of sonic of the
1,r , us. alel iiiiich else to emphasize of race, language
i• coptidently belie ed that the Ilffie
Take that young fellow's
.
mail
I get.
final !oodles 11.Iwe 111,1 beau h11111
"The freedom and outward eser,, , t•
,i111 pr ructuale the distinction he-
i.e.. Straits, ex - U. S. Secretary of
plated. The room. it Inch lia ■ e been case. Ile left a lase practice to vol-
s,evii hies horn of Jewish parents of all fornis of u orship shall Ire
Labor and Commerce. will join the
completely furul , h, d and decorated miteer his services, and through some
I sured to all persons belonging to the
not of Jewish blood.
delegates at Paris, Rabbi Isaac Land-
w11
sort of mistal , e. if what he says is
under the sup, ision of NI ax
as w ell as to foreigner:,
All Must Be Poles.
man is going tour as secretary to the berg, include a library, a large meet- true, they have sentenced him to
shall
he
01terell
said
NI.
Pade-
I
and
no
hindrance
111,1
is
impossible."
-
\ nierican
fug and dance hall, and four smaller serve ten years in prison.
Ira ish I either to the hierarchial organization
has t.
•\Vt•
".\nother case which seems to Me
rooms for club members. The club-
\ II must be' of the different C011111111111011 , , or to
Pelt- aml
CAPT. ISADORE LEVIN.
rooms are so arr.ingell that private to he particularly unjust is that of a
hila•. bound their •Iiiritual chiefs.
and
'
1
in
France,
he
a commanding general
affairs can be given in the smaller soldier at Camp l'inistim. This man
, s
single alle . , 1 ffance and a common
\II religions and cultoral minor-
\\
ti
rooms completely screened off front had some sort of trouble With his
it rote:
1 need not .ac that time
t
shall he .armed. on a
I"'ll "ii "'II' ilia , ill
recions ill toe pien•eeffing• pi I", ..m. discuss u4
The tie, captain, who ordered him not to leave
ch h'''tffig "l• lIllillit
the general clull.rooms.
• in the autonomous
r
I?' " 1.',' al.... 1II,I n g I. " su
""'"
"
w
and
ler
Collfelell,
Edon th e p peace
quarters will he 1111'0,11 11111.1110 111e111 the company street. lie disobeyed,
. ''' 1. "''''`I thinking Prot. , managenomi • f their religious. educa-
It t's II, be 1 alit- ;',, r " 11 ',4,"
Its
the
l'asstot•r
ssas
celebrated
tiers
and
their
familit
s
for
meetings and being caught in the street of an-
(
tarn ii,„
Les lie
in's
sets
iii.,.1 hi.
,e, .\ ,.,
its is , ;10 , 7 7
ito 111071 , g millions
lions 7. ! tielial, cut a rita le. and other cult mal
nosy'
other company was sentenced to
to
se
II 1,111 1antl social functions.
..re‘S. j'h
It
,1 " -Igd;,1 " 11 11.•tutitio ,,, iu.,uleil always that the `I"
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1
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s
.-
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I
,
I'rankfurter
Professor
F. and .\ rmy iif /ccuptition
sene thirty year in ill- 1\111C
to
the A.
ceding
w , 11x1 II'
v
"2,000" Members Now.
--- blinualc..e
shall be madean ole, ,
I lir "" ' ...__In
1, u1 ' ",I'llc that
The Congressman said that his in-
ork.
according
to
a
cable
I
..„
request. t . .ilitain Les in was relt.,eil
dining
the
‘,-
n
t
I
•
1"
Ilan
i
instruction„,
' legaiiiiy sublet of oistru
I
thousand members for
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III
,
l
L°
,
t estigations showed that in addition
from the .mice in France on \larch 1 ;
1,, the
1.ilgt . ." the slogan valiantly. it teat- to injustice he found that the military
II II ” ''''",-"'',''''' 1"llrle that the st.hools.
anr
,
Ills
duties
at
Paris
1.t.stan
the.
'''''I'
..P.
from
..,,
question iii tn. Jess. in Poland is full
,.
.
. ,
,i
,
,
. _
i u tterence • of race or relit:iinis
,
code was actually cruel in ', Mlle 01 its
II 4 .'`,
,
. 1 e•tion . . e‘. ,i.,.,,,I shall ,,,,, ,,, , II ,, , ,, I , ,,,,,,,., 1 ;,,,‘ ot tne noaril. who 14 now in Europe. l , 1 I 1 ) ! I II' rl '
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1, N7' : le , 1,, I 1 91
nest
lItlY• i_eviii hit, Cuer
,,,,.. of llltrlcas,
captain
-.-
been
. 1 ,,-,„ e,,,,,,,
lY Seders were " "Y ," , te ‘‘ II ; I•n "''' III , 1 " '''' 4I ,I "'"-II
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ardent Zionist.
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f
re, -, 71 Iii tut, . sepal mists, ss lot rep- 1 in, . ap,... 0 ,
I is.,
hi. was pri.,.,iiIi. . of 0,,. I ... col ,. ,..
a r c h e o. has changed n.
ire
Ilmtril under atithority granted be the owl \l
'` e
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I. 1 ;1'
mission lo puffin.
Ii, ohms
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gra „ t „
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.uts. , , ■ , N, ,. i l l i‘ i, i ,,; (1-it I Ii it.ritesttrn.
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al e /Moi s t A.sociat,n
-iive
nail
tssenly-
poptmition
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st.
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kw.,
.. 1 he liti.ii tation, c ,eleiminiesi
(here
Iill
Jessi.li
.ffilirs
and
sailers
during
I.:oh:ie
Ina
e`' " .. tmel- .Itle. allli cit. a ili011.11
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1' 11!"1‘,... '
en
d
1..1 a nkforttu . ' I - • ••• and 'I r y "I , 4
Pi, .1. - e
1,,,t 1 ,,„ d . ,,, ,,r d i ,. 1,,,i i ,i,,,.. Alonday ingot win mato the tormai of alt se h os., ant , ;„ 4 ,,,,,,,i .,,,,
trout
offer
,..• ■■ ,-. ,i,i the v.rr, ■ -r of the s al lops Ille
, i '''' ''"'" '" 'hi', t'ontilr
callittaign for the sec.ffid ; i ,ie CI- 1111e . sad another sentenced
came to welcome eal - !or I am in ''' . '" , .
EMU,' hundred thousand pounds of "PvnI.S: of it
-'sal ''' lo,11, ....!,114
.. ' .- .., .-, ,.''-'
1111 inill,tries in all) 10.-
•
them...mil cnemlier,
1,,, lute"
\Ito/olio, siert. distributed through
'II' to II" a , i
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l'11 111 very 11 , 119. ■ Ill I
, alit, g Ino es er .
\ ildtel interest is Los ell to the in , , 7
little in the ssas tit ,i ec, , 1 conit11.11 -
ilk t.2narieritiaster Department to all
• wie tip .
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ANNOUNCES PROGRAM
, ,, I1 , .,. ti•i' , 11,11, 1 to resce.i
11110 h li,ts
\ II transport , leaving France
i v! , es, ring '"
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The
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Chautauqua Seciety• an-
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lo , •
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w , , . .giplied is ith Al
\latzotlis
for the 9"1 , I " I r'' ' ,
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its is ork for the summer of
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summer
the
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1 tin . pean
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to Liolg, . M. s .. s I- ink. w ill al s , • -
1, • to ti❑ ve. ai I n. , i .,, . , , -iipplp a with Matzoth. the o ugh
an s •.• 7 e fa os ,511
1 : . , 1' tell )1%0, the silelety ha,. been
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, .'ll ,.. 111 4 1.1- 110,1 10
I
c ,. sh a ll he, tut
right t
solinot ;hi c
,,, , , , ,,,o, \
si n , p i i or
• endin t; in structors and lecturerS to
”! O w l o d6s.
• ,,
.t d ,, .. . • •,.,,,I.
j est
.111 ol
• . emplam.- 1 o the 1 .• se info c Coliiiim
lc- ,I, pal lin t. to America.
tort on the
.1 css i•11 present t
present MIlle.e• 4,11 il,11411 history',
I. nu., a! •
.
,
III
:.
II, of the ',agile of Vitoo,. :old le ' pi ...e, , s in Germany from Rus•ia
-
-
lie brought
I.
lectures.
medium
i 'a• I. ... I , through
ge th
I .
,
in- p,...t.nt Mite
. el, tbe 1...o.,e, tion of that body -
I.
I aphin
and el h. 1 C011111- 11 , ,Cre provided ,d'",
of on of Jewish
Je for
l the poutdarizati
,be
t . , .1 I ,I. -
legal
ilnties
bring iiiiport.oil
In the case of 1(innaroa he asks that will, I '.,..... oar necessities by the yew-- ' 1 ,''''' s ' '
and ideas, as it is re-
k110,0eilge
. • ■
d ay , n '''''''
•
nection with the man Tile. the
•. I . '.10-e be inserted to lead as 1511 \\ . lbo , hoard ilirmigh the 1(eil
parded
as
the
best
agency.
for
the
en-
,
inin
,1f go\ eminent. .ihistratise
ii . 11411111 and deselopment of this work,
, •1 C. ,
ization, system of lais.•, etc
P'''''''." ''' g''4
[he cork this year will be carried
I 1,.1...iate celebrations were held ‘s11::''''''" i
\ 'I I. a -, horn or inhabiting Ili,
Palestine.
forthcoming state
of colleges throngli-
in
on in a 'mintier
, 7 Ifinrofa are declared to el Par,. 16 present wets of the nil'
SAN FRANCISCO TEMPLE
Having been rd. :tad for the lass
ug h „tift i a k . . ol d 1 ,,, ‘ ,..,.
t
e
l,-
tan
staff
'
..,,,
stlioctis.
with
Ilit.
es
•
n.., ROOSEVELT PRAISES
it remained for MI. s o li ng alt
ELECTS
RABBI
FOR
LIFE
.. t
''' ''Flii it' • e s■I ' llv‘."ilitirl:• • for the University of
c scut
nisei- toed ot the delegates to the peaCe
..'
in the brief oft1ter•
I
J. W. B. FOR SOLDIERS
..; the Foreign Consul
from Russia, Poland.
, ! Nlichigan is as follows: Rabbi Louis
i
drip an in.
he had to In MCC
\ I - ,ruin
Roumania.
C7ecliii
slo‘alsia,
.', I \Atilses of Ch.\ eland. three lectures
1.
■
a
foreign
liationalit
The
tante,
■
.
.1
connireliensoi•
so
acquire
and
\ Inerican Wye,
oi this foreign nationalitt de
l'ale•tine,
England. and
1"III
, III "I l on the - Jew in English Literature,"
■ 1 l':1 4 I t
I
I
of the 0,1116.111V It , .1,11111, ,
1 111-} .
grasp
er1,11ellt. " , delegation same pie„ lit
the first Trellpl ,
- 7 II , l'7' II" l as represented by.
• on tin 811111.0,1,1
illy
t.,•
,
s h andy as 1,1 he •I ■
I. Christopher Nlarlmee, \Villiam
press'. • .1 pos- Seder there
I his Is. of coin
pa-1 I, I
Is rh I l ' l l " I ' l ' '''
,-
.\
abroad as an expert.
Id,
lle at a
.h a k e speare and Richard ( umber-
the
1
artilleryal ,
moilths of advanced artill
s
Its
week:
meeting
lit
-11 .•
'
Dr.
mg abroad he was placed on the e s-
\\ - alter Scott and Charles I)ick-
2
rvffikrc ' l
Is, • finis „ .: 7.. S141" a year
''''
war:
ecutise staff of the big Saiimur \r- In ...en.
ill the west ..,
tut.
Nleser
tiller School.
Disraeli.
Robe rt
"The Itepartment desires to es-
m
Benjamin
holding a I.I.
111.iirens and
In connection sin', his s1.19
press the gratitude 111
i:,,,nnnr and George Eliot.
merit-
s
his distinguished
men of the Cnited Stales navy for all
are
being
formulated
fir the
1
-..ins
MAY CALL UNIVERSAL
orionS Sert it- e brought hi, promo- tne mans. good 111111gs the
heitIsh
n".-eighth A s ,mhly tit the So-
captain
JEWISH
CONGRESS
lientimant
from
first
Linn
held December 26-31. iu
hoard h a.. d ine i tir '11' 1"
, Is •,.
1St tile
of artillery. ll alitain 1,evin s signa \\'`.11"re hoard
c The Hotel Belvedere has
ihv "" bib
National I rt•
contribution was the preparation of ' 1 '.'""g
Iewi•ii
Ila•
L eon hel l
Ukraine
for the official head-
h :1, !Well
The
leCted
Your
orl:a111/.111,01
01
a notable S% Mg: 0 11 a rtillery scieme. "
Conned has decided to Int Ile the
.■ 1l'14. and a preliminary meeting
the
latched by the
finally published in tine volumes with
Jewldt
Councils
in
the
various
paii•
the local rabbis.
worker
to
serve
the
Men
to
held
with
been
I
individual
two supplements. and adopted by the
of the forint r R uss ian Empire to oh,
I be ninth annual Inter-Colonial
the hest o f his or her ability.
General Ileadtpiarters for the use of
the
Society
will be held
the initiati,e ill preparing a scheme
ung of
•-rhi, helpfulness and efficiency ha ,
American artillery officers at the
Norma, N. J.. nil Sundae, May
for calling together a Universal .1eW
proseti a 110‘,1"f111 aid to contentment
great
was
in
work
he
front. Of this
La officers and Board of Trustees, as
It is not proposed.
ish Congress.
and fighting spirit in the navy.
part the author, and with respect to
well as those interested in .1merican-
110Wehen, t0 S11111011 •11C11 a ciiiii,ires•
"The Department is desirous that
other portions the supervisor. \ ci-
ization work, will be in attendance.
until
the
facilities
for
traveling
and
scellent
%%lurk
he
continued
and
your e
tation by one of the commanding
-- —
common:cations are re-established. a•
that the naval service, whether the
officers of Saiimur speaks of this
Mr. Schrameck, governor - general of
it is recognized that an opportunity
country . be in peace or at war, have
work as the only one of its kind in
Jewish Madagascar, hat been promoted to
has
to
he
afforded
to
every
splendid
co-oper-
the benefit of your
the American army, and one of the
community to send delegates to such the grade of officer of the French
ation. There is a Ivry constant need
most notable of its kind ever pub-
an assembly. Legion of Honor.
lished, for your services.
Paderewski Says
Jewish Factions
Complicate Issue
Peace isWorth
the Price-
It is the Duty of every American to own a Victory Bond
Draft of Article for Jewish Rights
Submitted to Peace Conference
Pisgah Lodge to Hold
Another Initiation
Monday, Apr. 28
tri. the
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25 Corrmunity Seders
for Boys in France
hunt ,CI'V
Removal Announcement!
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