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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
VOL. VII. NO. 16.
AWARD MEDAL
TO CITY'S MOST
USEFUL CITIZEN
Piigali Ldge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.
To Honor Annually Citizen of
Detroit, Jew or Gentile, Who
Does Most for Humanity.
—
MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN
GETS STIMULUS
Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920.
Home of Frank, Hero
And Patriot, Scene
Of Bavarian Pogrom
N )N N EN 1, V El If, Bavaria—
To tins city must go the doubt-
ful honor of being the first city
in republican Germany to have
lived through a pogrom. Anti-
Semitic feeling manifested itself
recently. when Jews were
bombed with hand grenades.
Jewish homes damaged, and the
community, which is not very
large, was compelled to s e ek
shelter in cellars for several
days. It is not known whether
there have been any fatalities.
Nonnenweir is the birthplace of
Dr. Ludwig Frank, Socialist
leader, whose patriotism and
hrat cry, previous to his death
on the battlefield, icon national
praise.
"OUR WORK IS GODLESS," JUDGE WILKINS TO
SAYS DR. FRANKLIN IN ADDRESS DA! BR1TH
NEW YORK CITY SERMON ON COURT REFORM BILL
Local Rabbi Scores Materiali<tic Speaker at Fort' uncheoCMar.
23, Will Point tit Shortemn-
Views of Present Day Jews
ings of Proposed Measure.
In Forceful Manner.
Patriotic Fund Sends
,
Check for $116,000 to
Jewish War Sufferers
Ly mg on his desk, awaiting
Ips return front abroad; wara—a
simple little eils.agidres ,
to Mr. Davidio,V Iri.O7 1 a
bearing in the upper le
corner the address of the De-
troit Patriotic Fund. Nothing
about the letter indicated that
it was to bring hope and cheer
to starving women and children
ill the lands beyond the sea. But •
inside was a check for $116,000,
just one-third of the $350,000
obtainedfor the relief of Jew-
oh
ish War Sufferers in the recent
ill ive by the Patriotic Fund. Mr.
Brown dispatched the check im-
mediately to the Joint Distribur
tion Committee New York
City, which will undertake its
apportionment.
■
;DECLARES FATE OF
► ZIONISM HANGS ON
BOUNDARY DECISION
Article in New Republic Asserts
France, to Weaken Hold of
\Vith a view to giving the mem-
British on East, May Insist on
bers of Pisgah Lodge some idea of
Valuable Water Supply.
the arguments against as well as for
the proposed Munic'pal Courts Re-
form Bill. Judge Charles T. Wilkins
IRRIGATION AND POWER
of the Recorder's court has been in.
IMPOSSIBLE UNDER PLAN
sited to deliver all address at the
Forum Luncheon of the Wind
Forum
Club, Tuesday, March 23. On two
Should Council of Premiers Hold
Ten Teams Actively at Work So-
occasions in the past Harry Kei-
to Sykes-Picot Line, Jewish
liciting Applications — N. J.
dan, assistant prosecutor and Judge
Homeland May Not Be Achiev.
Gould Delivers Inspiring Ad-
Thomaa M. Cotter have spoken in
ed, Says Writer in Periodical.
favor of the bill to those attending
dress.
the Luncheon. Judge \Vilkins, for
Announcemeut of the, secret trey
many years closely associated with
In accord with the custom Of the
involving the northern boundary
the political and civic life of Detroit,
National Grand Lodge, 1. 0. R.
Palestine
is considered by many, as .5
has
tootle
a
study
of
the
city's
court
which every year awards a medal of
nienace to Zionism, threatening the
MIAS and will tell members of Pisgah
honor to the citizen of the United
existence
of colonies already estab;
Lodge why the proposed measure
States who, during the year past, has
fished and making the construction Of
fails to meet thug': needs and why it
best served humanity, it was d ci 'ed
a Jewish homeland impossible of
'5 undeserving of their support at the
at the regular meeting of
achievement. .
polls on April 5.
Lodge members Monday, Marc!, 13,
who was 1,0(11 in
The New Republic, a magaiine of
Judge
to make a similar award to a D.:-
-comment on national and interim,
Detroit, Nov. 22, 1861. has gained his
troffer, whether Jew or litutile. 'I tie
reputation as a lawyer wholly in the
tional affairs, lakes the situation with
honor is to be bestowed for the most
especial seriousness, despite the fact
city. Graduating from the Detroit
noteworthy achievement recorded in
that the greater portion of the
public and high schools. he took the
point of civic betterment. In al
Jew
to
British
Statesman
Second
degree cif Bachelor of Philosophy at
American and European press seem
probability the testimonial will tike
the University of Wchigati in 1883,
confident
the Allies will stand firmly
Receive Honor ; Related
the form of a gold medal to hr pre-
and the degrees of Master 1,1 Arts
behind all pledges made previous to
sented with appropriate ceremonies.
Nearly
All
Through
Wife
to
Is Unheeded; Zangwill Takes
and Bachelor of Laws at the Harvard
the signing of the treaty.
160 Ncw Members in One Week.
Law School in 1885, beginning the
The article- in the New Republic
Existing Religions.
Up Cudgels in London Times.
practice of law the following year.
follows:
The membership ea It
Between the years 1885 and 1890
There impends a decision involving
launched a few weeks ago, the aim
London.— Long did the coloMsts of the fate of Zionism. The Colored of
Europe, still reacting confusedly to
01111 between 1894 and 1897 he acted
of which is to get 1,500 new mem.
as assistant United States district at- India await some program to be ad- !'rime Ministers is at the point of
burs by June 1, received added ito• the war, rife with conflicting emo-
torney. later accepting the positions vanced by the British government fixing the northern boundary which
petus Monday night when Charle,t tions and party and faction inferences
Rosenthal, chairman of the Prop a - quick to litir•t into flame is betray- Jews in Service May Keep Holy Days of counsel for the county treasurer, for the rule of the Empire of the will mark the frontier between the
April 2-4; Welfare Board to
special prosecutor fur Wayne county. East which would be satisfactory to zone of the British mandate for Pal-
ganda committee, announced that ing distinctly anti-Semitic tenden-
Supply Matzos, Hagg•dahs.
member of the city election commis- homeland and colony alike. The "hap- estine and the zone of the French
with but little solicitation 160 appli• cies, yet, according to 1)avid A.
sion, and member of the Detroit py medium" has been reached at last, mandate for Syria. Publicly all the
cations had already been r..ceived. Brown who returned from an extend-
through a proposition fathered by Allies are committed to the complete
he membership committee is work. ad ono- abroad March 10, the Jews
New York--Announcetnent has School hoard. He became judge of
Mg in 10 teams of 10 members each. of Europe are apparently undisturb- just been made by Col. Harry Cut- the Recorder's court, Feb. 9, 1918 Edwin Samuel Montague, which pass- establishment of the Jewish Home..
e d p ar li ame nt a t it s last session. So Privately and actually they are
He
will
long
be
remembered
in
the
Upon the success of the campaign. ed.
ler, Chairman of the Jewish Welfare
caught once again in the snare of a
"IVItile in Berlin." said \Ir. Brown, Board, that the War and Navy De- anhals of Detroit for his work as
bringing the total membership to the
secret treaty, which threatens to dis-
3.0(0 mark and making the local "I found propagandists selling per- partments have issued orders grant- special prosecutor in the Aldermanic
cases
of
1918.
member the Jewish state and cause
lodge the largest in the country, de- iodicals on the street corners whit. It ing furloughs to the men of Jewish
Politically. Judge Wilkins is a
enduring friction in the Near East.
efamatory to t he . faith in the service for the period
pends the erection of a (Immunity containe d matter
Democrat, but in general he has been
The secret treaty is known as 'the
building in Detroit for the hoostag of Jew, yet strange to say, the general
, , covered by the first two days of Pass-
an independent in issue: regarding
Sykes-Picot agreement. It was en-
if I talked
llrith and other Jewish
i (g. over. The dispatch from the War
local matters. Ile is affiliated with
tered into while Tsarist Russia was
tri le
Zisni°t Ifita°t f ttlii ‘t(! s ae ff"a.ii rth ts"salls("tn
still at war, and it provided for the
importance. Indeed some assured me Commander
Department and
was reads
sent to
Army the national, state and city bar asso-
as every
follows.
N. J. Gould Returns From K. C.
ciation, the Detroit Lawyers Club,
arbitrary division of the Turkish Em-
that the status of the Jew ill Europe
"The Secretary of War desires, in
Nathan J. Gould, publisher iii the
pire. Among these arbitrary divi-
was po worse than it had liven before order to permit soldiers of the Jew- the Institute. of Criminal Law and
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a member
Criminology and with a number of
sions is a line marking the northern
the ish faith to participate in the cele-
of the Intellectual Advancement Com- the war, despite the f. aet
the that
Itolshe
fralernal
organizations.
boundary of Palestine. It was drawn
allegation that most of
a hration of the Passover, that met-
■
mittee, who returned this week ;titer
His
address
before
Pisgah
Lodge
accidentally and ignorantly by two
I
e
were
Jews
perdsist
V IKI
d eterywlere. hers of that faith be granted ihr-
a three months' stay in Kansas City,
diplomatic agents who happened to
oilNovember loughs from noon April 2nd to mid- raronlises to be of the highest inter.
where he established a Jewish-E g-
Mr ' Itrn "" left Detr.
ea'.
shedding
light
on
many
of
the
be in Egypt at the time. One of
i 22 to study social and industrial con,
, April 4th 1920, pv.vided no i s sue , i n volved in the important Mea-
lish weekly mwspaper for the So•on• Moons til England, France and Gee.iii• lit
them, Sir Mark Sykes, is said to have
interi erence with the Public Service
west, delivered a spirited address on
sure proposed. The Forum Loncle
regretted it deeply just before, his
aced as ', is occasioned thereby.
a
"In
abe"ad ; he,
ti
American-Jewish nian ',
''The Awakened
are
conducted
by
the
B'Itai
Brill'
(011
,
death. The line starts about .four
t e 1. lu
special represent:lose iii
Matzos (unleavened bread) and
Consciousness." His remarks were
(.- 11111 every Tuesday at 12:15 p. in
$ drawn ap-
miles south of Acre
based on his personal observations of States I.t9v.er "",hmt at th e I n t in ',rta n t Haggadah: (Passover prayer books) the chili rooms. 25 Broadway. Emi-
, asks pion the
proximately stra - i
heti-literal on (.ongress held in 1 arts.
be distributed by the Jewish
many Jewish communities in the Lerope, he said, realizing as never will
offi.
nent
speakers
from
Detroit
and
else.
di
ng
welfare Board. comman
northern shore Ai lake 'Merin . It
Southwestern states.
was a line drawn by men whcf'?•ere
that food stuffs must not only errs wi ll lend assistance and eo-or . where have been secured in the past
"Regardless of what the situation be
and are on the program for the pres-
parcelling out lands with a petted on
'''"`"vell but I'm.'" by every crate with representatives of the
may be in European rountries, we .11
ent
year.
The
topics
discussed
cover
a map With complete irresponsibility
hall begun to give , Board in this distribution.
mean
moans,
need have no fears for the perpetna- l''''' 11111.
the
fields
of
art.
science,
religion.
poli-
as
to the consequences.
.,
cold
storage
mune&
the problem o
Similar orders have been issued by
Min of Judaism in America," h.: said .
II had been Mr. the Navy Department with the added tics, economics and current events.
1 , ate atte ntion. .
Line Will Cut Off Water Supply.
,
"In the small cities and towns of a
Speakers
are
limited
to
20
minutes
closee provision fur transportaion of the
studs
intention
11:hat the Sykes-Picot line does is
,'II,
territory that is considered typically itr"" . " ', moment 10
presented by the men in the service to their homes. after which a period of informal dis-
rare..e . toe,
to divide Palestine from Northern
American by
by reason of the ;.(1);eni e l ivis in I °land and had obtained per-
. The Jewish Welfare Board is pro- cussion is held.
Galilee, from the headwaters of the
population.
of a large
i. n,s•lon, to. loin a relict commission siding Matzos in sufficient number
Jordan and Litani rivers. On the
ad to find the expression
one is amazed
.
inns
"
for
every
Inas
of
the
Jewish
faith
ill
possession of these headwaters de-
It
the
la
'aw
'
t '
1 ans to \\ ar
.
.
o a Jewish
CO 1.
Jr
, noineitt, however, the personnel was the service. liaggadahs are likewise
pends the economic future of Pales-
zeal and enthusiasm is unequaled 1 mime to . a coots of paid workers . being
o
distributed by this Board.
tine. They are the water supply for
even in our metropolitan centers. Th e
EDWIN SAMUEL MONTAGUE.
ii ,,t liecause if difficulties in tratisporta- •Through the assistance of Common-
irrigation and for fuel. The waters
representatives of the second
on
and
accommodation
and
M
r.
I , i n e . 1 i
ity Branches of the Jewish \Velfare
which descend from the crests of
third generation in America,
delighted are the Anglo- Indians that
' the -tarty -: Board, men who are unable to go
New
York.—Albert
Strauss
of
New
Hermon are the necessary engineer-
I
was unable In .1°1n
lacking in adherence to ceremonials nr''"n
"From every source. however,
home for the Passover celebration York has resigned as a member of at a recent dinner held in Bombay, ing power for Palestine. With them,
,,
1
due to local environment and asso.-i- received reports a. ;:to the.. clint.nI i
!t i e. they voted 50,0011 rupees for the pur-
tron will be welcomed in the homes of th e Fe d era l Reserve B oar d .
are neverthe l ess trite a , t h e
once they are dammed and harnessed.
ation,
salcl .
❑ Ices," hr said
is Jewish families in the communities Straits: said he had accepted appoint- pose of erecting a statue of Montague, Palestine which now supports about
faith of their fathers, and expend of Eurotwa
the second honor to be conferred up-
undoubtedly true that they are l facing adjacent to camps and naval sta- ment to the board with the nder-
ti
700,000 can support on a conservative
every effort to keep the spirit of true
standing that he would be allowed to on an English Jew. The only other estimate 5,000,00(1. A territory that
Judaism alive for themselves and hardships and tmjust persecutions i tions.
testimonial was erected to the mem-
but I believe a brighter future is
work
was
finished.
,
retire when Ili
cats *option five million is a national
their children."
;Mead. \\ . hile in England, I noticed
felt, he said. that this One had ory of the late Hon. L. \V. Levy, of home; a territory deprived of motive
B'nai Brith Outlet for Jewishness.. that a series tif letters written by
come, especially ill view of his need Sydney. New South W ales.
power, treeless and dry, is not a na-
\lontagile has acted at Secretary
Israelza„guall to t h e London -rime,
"In communities too small to Israel
for a rest. His duties in Washington
tional home because it is not a na-
and also abroad as a member of the of State for India, and, during the tional workshop. It is literally true,
maintain a temple or sy [lagoon , . all were exciting favorable continent.
Jewish life is expressed through the i Zangwill had entered into a contr.-
American financial mission at the war was Munition: Minister of Eng- therefore, to say that unless Pales-
Lloyd George. ble
Intai Brith Lodge, for this instill,- yersy w'th an anti-Semite regarding
peace conference, he said, had kept land. succeed . ng
tine controls the headwaters of the
him away front home mach longer has held many other important posts streams which pass through it, the
ti011 offers the only happy medium this same imestion of Bolshevistic
in
the
British
government.
lie is
Dresden, Saxony—An interesting than he expected. Mr. Strauss went
in which the individual Reform or evils proceeding from Jewish sources.
Zionist hope and the Allied promise
"rlhodnx Jew stay meet with bus His clear and concise statement of the article against anti-Semitism has been to \VasMngton soon after the United one of the leading Jews of England may be frustrated.
a
entered the war, acting as an and brother to Lord Swathling, who
fellows without the slightest tinge of case for the Jew, hacked by signti- published by Nikolaus Osterroth , States
The territory immediately in dis-
nter-racial prejudice. The Indepert- cant facts at his disposal were elimin. Deputy of the German Parl iamen... advisor to Secretary McAdoo on in- succeeded his father as head of the pute is the belt lying between the
Orthodox
Federation
of
London.
His
it
relates
a
number
of
experiences
dent Order of iniai Brith has thus
sting
n
doubt
s
from
the
attitude
ternational
finance.
When
the
War
row
Sykes-Picot line of the secret treaty
necome the bulwark of Judaism in of the fairm'nded. and utterly de- with J ewes during the war.
Trade Board was organized he be sister, I.ilv NIontague is active in the and the watershed of I.itani and Jor-
Herr Osterroth, in 1915, was sent came a member, taking on also the councils of the Liberal Jewish Syna- dan. In that territory lie Jewish col-
America. Its value to theperpetu- strewing the malicious libels pro-
to Kalisch, a well-known town in exacting task of advising the censor- gogue.
onies, Lake Micron and the towns of
ation of Jewish ideals among the molgated by others.
"In five years of war we have ail Poland, to preserve order after a ship in regard to all financial cables.
In his family connections there is Acre, Tyre and Safed. The French
'Yankee' Jews of America is incal-
culable. In the large towns and enticed 50 years along the path of massacre of the Jews by a German In October.1918, he was asked by Mr. as great an admixture of religions claim the belt. They claim it not
cities it supplements the work of the civilization. Of course, industry and army. In the article he tells the fol- McAdoo to accept a place on the Fed- as in the family of "Nathan the Wise.' only in defiance of the plainest dic-
lie married Venetia Stanley, daugh- tates of economic geography, but in
eral Reserve Board.
temple and synagogue. In the rural society in general is rather disturbed lowing story of his stay tnere:
"A sick old Jew, of little money
High tribute to the service; of the ter of Lord Sheffield, a l'rotestant defiance also of any reasonable po-
communities it serves as temple. iust at present. Even America seems
by
to
lie
doing
a
hit
of
mental
skidding
but
many
children,
had
rented
sev-
Albert
who
after her marriage embraced litical settlement between Syria and
Government rendered
synagogue and communal institution."
But things must •eventually settle eral cherry trees by which to support Strauss was paid by Pres . dent \VII- Judaism. Mrs. Montague's uncle, the Palestine. If they secure the Sykes-
down. labor is demanding of Capi his large family. One evening my son in his letter accepting the resig. t hi r d Ilaron Shetheld is a m oh amme Picot line they will have instead of
tal the utmost fulfillment of war-time soldiers shook off his cherries and nation of Mr. Strauss as a me mb e r of daft. Another uncle, Algernon' Stan- the natural boundary provided by
promises. It will not be content with when he protested, abused and beat the board, effective March 15., ley is Bishop of Emmaus and domes- mountain crests a perfectly meaning-
tens. And when Capital realizes this. him. When I was informed of this I
"For nearly three years," Mr. Wli" tic prelate to the present I'ope. The less boundary in the plains which
both here and abroad, the real social wished to punish the offenders, but son wrote. 'you have served the Gov- Church of England is represented in they must hold against the inevitable
Warsaw—About 100.000 Jews are and industrial reconstruction call the old man would not have it and ernment with singular distinction. another relation who is Dean of
resentment and agitation of the Jews.
tinder threat of being made homeless
pleaded for his tormentors. An epi-
After reviewing Mr. Strauss', work Westminster. • •
beiz . n."
Jews to Suffer for French Diplomacy.
in Poland through a law just passed
demic broke out some time later and as adviser on foreign credits to the
Why do the French hold out for
by the Polish Parliament.
one of my soldiers and I fell victims. Treasury and the \Var Trade Board.
The law provides that all Jews who
the secret treaty? Not for military
The old Jew, hearing of this, brought and his service on the Reserve Board,
reasons,
because the Sykes-Picot line
have lived in that part of Poland
us milk and white bread daily until the letter continued:
is absurd from the point of view of
which was formerly under Russian
• 'you rendered equally tine service
we recovered. This timely aid un-
strategy.
They hold out because they
rule, and who have not yet been reg-
doubtedly saved our lives. As luck to the nation for several months in
_
wish to weaken the British purchase
istered by the Russian law as "per- • New York —In recogniCon of his would have it the sick soldier was Paris, as one of the financial advisers
efforts
in
relieving
the
suffering
of
manent residents" are excluded from
precisely one of those who had for . to the Peace Conference. Your with- I LON DON—Dr. Paul Nathan, for on the Near East. That and nothing
Jews of Europe during the war, Felix
more than that lies at the bottom of
the rights of Polish citizenship.
mented the Jew. The old fellow was draal
w will lie a distinct loss to the many years president of the German
Deputy Greenbaum, a Jewish mem- M. W'arburg, chairman of the Joint well aware of this, and yet helped to 'pubFc service. "
I Iliffsverein, has tendered his resigna- the thing. They are working for
Diretribiltion
Committee.
is
soon
to
ber, said in the Polish l'arliament that
In his letter of resignation, Mr.; lion front that body, giving as his 'hat they call a balance of possa:r,
save his life. Upon offering to pay
this law was nothing less than the be a warded the Talmudical degree of for the bread and milk, the Jew re- Strauss expressed his appreciation reason the condition of his health. and under the spell of this ancient
introduction of Rumanian methods "Heber." The degree, which is only fused the money. Does not this re- "of the opportunities afforded me un- Dr. Nathan has been one of the most fallacy they have come to think that
into Poland, whereby Jews are de- ;even in recognition of philanthropic call to mind the beautiful character der our effective leadership, of as- active workers in behalf of the Jews a contented and prosperous Jewry
clared to be foreigners, and at the service. has never before been award- of Lessing's "Nathan the \Vise?"
, Fisting. however slightly, in the bust everywhere for many years, but his under British protection is less favor-
same time are not released from the ed in this country. It was last con-
great enthusiasm for German ideals able to them than a frustrated and
In 1917 Herr Osterroth was em- ness of the war."
ferred
upon
Sir
Moses
ItIontetiore
and culture made his work, especially embittered Jewry convinced Oat
obligations to the country which dis-
ployed by the government to aid the
for
his
services
in
behalfl
of
the
Jew-
Palestine. unpopular with the French diplomacy, basing itself upon
owns them, such as taxes and national
the goy
PROTECT RIGHTS OF JEWS. ' I in
ish population of Damascus, seventy- victims of the war. W
Jewish masses. lie was Be opponent an ignoble secret treaty, has turned
service.
eminent's aid proved insufficient, he;
.._....—.
Further, the so-called foreigners two years ago.
I of the introduction of Hebrew as the hack the Jews when they were in
turned to private people for assist-',
Announcement of the conferring of
resident in Warsaw have been in-
New York —W'ord has just been re-! vernacular in the Ilaifa Polytechnic. sight of the Promised Land. That
ce. lie said:
formed that their houses are to be the degree y. as made last e
ived
by
Jan
G.
Masaryk.
Czechom
which
caused much opposition at the would he a poor calculation, and be-
"Every time I asked help of c e
Bernard Drachinan of the First
fore France commits herself irre-
confiscated.
In injustice,
response they
to their
corn — Rabbi
plaint
of this
received
ft:Icarian Coagregation Ohab Zetiek Christians I received very little or slovak Charge ()Affairs in the United' time and brought about the strike in
trievably she would do well to con-
honor of Pres% nothing. But I do not remember a States, that the National Assembly at the Ililfsverein schools in Palestine.
in
sider prayerfully just where the same
only
a
reply
to
the
effect
that
their
at
a
celebration
dwelling houses had been requisi- dent Neuman of °bah Zetlek Congre- single case of a Jew refusing aid. I Prague has passed a bill protecting; Dr. Nathan visited Palestine several
sort of policy displayed front Bel-
tinned by the authorities, and they gation Mr. Neuman has been presi- saw so much of the fineness of the the rights of the Jews of Czecho-I times, and also directed the work of
ladivostok has led per in
s ometimes env ied him his slovakia as the right of tbe Magyars; the Ililfsverein in various parts of gium to X.
were to vacate them within twenty-,sent of the congregation for the past Jew that I
the
last 18 months.
are
safeguarded.
I
Eastern
Europe.
Germans
four hours, !forty years. race." land
York.—Religion has become
too easy and too passive a thing, ac•
cording to Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of
Detroit, Mich., who preached yester-
day morning in Temple Ileth-El,
Fifth Avenue and Seventy-sixth
Street.
"Religion, some one has said,
should tie easy to understand but dif-
ficult to practice," Ile declared. "But
men have made it easy to practice;
they have followed the line of least
resistance.
"The great need of the flay in
which we live, my friends, is that God
shall be brought back into our lives.
\m age that has been glutted with
prosperity Ii as come too much to de-
pend upon the might of men.
"We build altars to success, to
fame. to pleasure and to passion. Be-
fore them we lay as our offerings tint
only the substance that through years
buotur a s well
m inds
and our souls. But the God of our
know
not.
Our
work
is
fathers
David A. Brown, Returning From godless,
w' our hearts, alas, are go -
Abroad, Says, "Bolshevik" Cry less."
New
Indian Colonists
Erect Statue to
Edwin Montague
Jews of Europe
Disregard IV ork
of Anti•Semites
TO GIVE PASSOVER
FURLOUGHS TO MEN
IN ARMY AND NAVY
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PRESIDENT PAYS HIGH
TRIBUTE TO ALBERT
STRAUSS OF N. Y. C.
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GERMAN STATESMAN
TELLS OF CHARITIES
OF JEWS DURING WAR
POLISH LAW RENDERS
100,000 JEWS HOMELESS
UNUSUAL HONOR FOR
FELIX M. WARBURG
PAUL NATHAN QUITS
GERMAN HILFSVEREIN