A merica 'apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUS - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE SAYS POLISH JEWS FAVOR NEW STATE Polish Consul General in U. S. Issues Statement of Meeting of Union of Jews in Poland Against Separation. JEWISH NATIONALISM PREVENTS HARMONY Tourists NEW YORK.—A statement was issued from the Polish Consulate General in this city asserting that the Jews in Poland were in harmony with the Polish Government and were opposed to alleged attempts of Jews in other countries to promote nationalistic feelings which might set Polish Jews against Poles. The state- ment was as follows: "Oil May 23 there took place in \Varsaw the general meeting of the Union of Jews in Poland. Delegates from all parts of the country were present. 'File President of the meet- ing, Mr. Loewensteia, a member of the Polish Diet, stated in his speech that it was the duty of the Jews in Poland to seek to check separatistic tendencies of Jewish nationalists who, under the form of national au- tonomy, wish to re-establish the ghetto. "The chief speaker of the meeting, 111r. Sterling, declared that the Rus- sian 'a Aar riV1 Governments had 'tile in order FREE SERVICE TO ALL CARS "Quality Is Our Guarantee" Battery Service Co. Howard Freundlich, Mgr. 72 John R. Street For Automobile Tourists... The Industrial Bank Pays 5 °A on Investment Certificates : A e ZZ. I' s and NEWSPAPER BLAMES ug seed POLISH SOLDIE.that .crnis- tii help denied, oar with g's efforts :wish fighl- d. ,„„...issrtian and Item Rabin- n agitation propaganda Eliding P. L. er who had Libel] Brainin, 1 Zhitlofsky, cies CAD. 2020. North of D. A. C. Holy Land, and many of them have I of-town soldiers will remain for sev- was wiped out. The district is in elected to remain there when dis- eral days as the guests of the society ruins. Dr. John Thorn, the Jewish deputy charged from the army, according to and will be taken on a tour of the of Krakow declared in a speech made l'rivate Jacob Borden of Chicago, who city. by him in the Polish Syem: "The served under Lieut.-Col. J. S. Miller, pogromists went the limit of brutal- a Jewish officer in the 38th Battalion. MANY JEWISH CITIES ON ity: Not only the living but also the The desire for a Jewish homeland was DNIEPER WIPED OUT dead Jews are attacked." lie mention- strong among the members of the ed as an illustration, the last mas- Jewish Battalion, he declared. This sacre in Chelm, where the perpetra- feeling also existed among the peoples of Palestine, whose life in the past London.—The London Times pub- tors of pogroms desecrated the Jewish had not been a pleasant one, he said. lishes the following Constantinople cemetery, dug open the graves and "As in my case," said Private Bor- cable: "The escaped prisoner, Mar- threw out the bodies of the dead. den, "the majority of the members of co, together with the Ottoman. Greg- the Jewish Battalion enlisted in this oryev, are devastating the cities of the The Rev. A. Filer has been elected country and went to W'indsor, Can- lower Dnieper in southern Ukrainia. ada, for their preliminary training. The entire Jewish population of assistant minister at Glasgow, Scot- \Viten I went there nisi a year ago Cherkas, Kremenclitig, Llisabetgrad, land. more than a thousand Jewish men were gathered in the camp waiting to misittliiiisasiamneWastaillsWitassonsmnIneTatiasi W be sent across. The steamer which kr* 0111011111111111 took is to England was simply pack- ed with soldiers and the conditions were bad because of overcrowding." After training a short time in Eng- land, Private Borden said the Jewish battalions were taken to Palestine, where some of them were transferred to duty in Egypt. He showed pic- tures of the members clad in the Sum- mery costume of the Egypians, which mast adoped by the army.. • NI ambers of the Red Nlogin Do\ id and Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society, who met the Jewish sol- diers at the pier, took them to the headquarters of the later organiza- 11113161111111111161111B111111116111111160111 11111111 tion at 229 East Broadway, where they were given a dinner. The out- Paris:—•he socialist paper, "Napr zod," published at Krakow, came oar with a charge that it was without._— question, the Polish soldiers, who Ilan made the attack in the Krakow pog-:INS AVIATION ON BUSINESS BASIS as I at , The business man in the future is goitti ll" to get around the country in one half ill. is a time it now takes by rail. The remarkalild by , .::,,i,irni_niti,is, „ i lurtir i t % bunt ':;e 1 winre r a k ti,it i ' l ' o(1 112 ear' roiii,a, "win ' fo nr co ntImerci: ■ 1 usage Cit is nn mince made - I D e roit that tut, libera e p ioneer orage irtomptl ionne i „,. to the wa r Th had the courage and l ;i,kii, AUTOMOIsIL 1919 iipt".' and ai The n paal ■ nAiz chine on a e lmsi„e:r basis i."tre tlh' iiv' ch:sr t c !in; `Le irei ) t s tie:. at BLUE BOOK tells which roads bin Ci'ar r motor mann( acturt. Secret. e famous to the take, where to detour, indicates In t h e tinange, ito points of interest along the way, s i ll7dillatilenry I o PPrreshinintheTgthe o. 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Highest standard Floyd Hlekman's Superb Orchestra. 90 JEWISH LEGIONAIRES RETURN FROM FAR EAST New York.—Among the 531 Ameri- cans. who had fought under the Brit- ish flag, returning on the steamer Orduna were ninety members of the Jewish Battalions, many of whom had seen service in Palestine and Egypt. Quite a few of the soldiers wore the billies of Scottish regiments. while the Colonial insignia of the larger of England's possessions speared on the uniforms of others. A Scottish band met the Orduna at the port of debarkation and escorted the soldiers to the Seventy-fifth Reg- ment armory, in this city, where they were paid off, having been previously discharged in England. Twenty brides of the soldiers were placed in charge of the Red Cross, while their husbands were at the armory. All of the repatriated Americans ex- pressed satisfaction at coming home again, but said they were glad they had been in the war with the British forces. 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