THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
VIENNA "DUMER KERL" STILL LIVES!
has been dissociated, and necessary nits of all these reported persons.
dress against revolutionists, and nat- and months in Vienna
complaints
commodities are latking which must 3. '1'o deport all persons who are orally, the Jews. Hr said:
against
the
foreigners,"
that is,
be bought in the foreign markets at not permanently resident in Tyrol,
against the Jews of Galicia and !Ink,
"If
one
speaks
of
a
threatening
re-
staggering
prices,
the
Vienna
"darner
and
are
found
there
not
in
direct,
na-
(Our Vienna Correspondent.)
(Copyright, 1920, by I. J. I', B.)
w ina who took refuge in the
tins
Kerl ' is convinced that the Socialist tional economic service—the deporta- action, let not the citizens be fright-
ened, but reply that we have learned R e cently were made public the statis.
"Isn't the Vienna "duster Kerl" proved that above mentioned organ- gen eminent is responsible. More.. non to take place at once.
from
so
much
fro
the
revolutions
in
ode-
over,
since
in
the
Socialist
ranks
dead or starved yet? asks a New ization is making tremendous strides,
are
Situation in the Tyrol
er countries that we are fully pre- it appears that the city of Vienna
York banker of the Vienna come- and is continuously winning organ- to be found a certain number of
the at latest
census,
from
which
all "overcr
n o o w w ded
Altogether there arc only a hand- pared to greet the Reds as befits is ,s of not
i,as On
;a,( the
i,e
in
spondeut of the "New York Staats- ized party followers. Thus, for ex- apostate and non-apostate Jews, in
contrary.
the city first at- ,
them hut we shall
all
parlance
accountable
for
every-
MI
of
refugees
in
the
small
portion
li.
, n at the
zeitung." "Duster Kerl" is a general ample, the number of women organ-
200
,
000 inhabitants less than it had
term applied to the thoughtless Vi- ced under the Christian Socialist thin ^. t h e hung", lack of living of the I sent still under Austrian con- tack place the Jews outside the law
years ao.
g
I n 1910 ther e were
There were never very many and declare that w e shall avenge our-
enna citizen, easy going and unprovi- banner multiplied three and a half apartments and all the other distress- .tr°I.
031,40 8 people in Vienna, of
which
ing conditions brought on by the war, in the province glen during the war, selves upon all the Tyrolese Jews as
dential who lives for. the present only, fold, from 12,000 to 43,000.
the J ew is the eternal „„peg o a,
because the war-stricken usually came the initiators and followers of Bol-
n 8R71:01a4" ,
9
(1 , 01i,,,„5,7
0 , :8,3 ,17a1:::: :
lets himself be ruled by all sorts of
,.'7
''
'
w
Jew is Scapegoat
;i.
At
present
there
are
only
8 51 .
to the towns where there are large shevism. This would hardly be a bad torn.
demogogues, and falls victim to every
Agitate Against "Foreigners"
Of the Vienna "dinner Kerl" that
Jewish communities in order to be answer to the constant threats of civil than in
catchy phrase. It is a tern, akin to
is easily explained. Immediately aft•
In general, to agitate against the near their fellow religionists. In the war."
The audience applauded the a total of 1,8.38.708, or 192,790 h..
s.
the English "Henry Dub')." "For a
en the N ovem b er re vo lution o f the "foreigners" is an inexpensive mode Tyrol, however, the commercial cen- wisdom of this speaker. Other speak-
1910, "f he whole excitem
few weeks," writes the New York
n rc rowding the city had no found.
previous year the masses flocked to of amusement. These are the unfor- ter, Insbruck, holds the largest Jew- je ers,,, ,sittLo,ueg, ,t ,i 1 , 1 , 1. 1 m s i a;ii.,11: tl, t h i t iii. oli b , T ,, , , tholid s
et,
banker, "the papers have been bring-
evidently, and the same el.,
the Social Democrats. Everybody tunate souls who before or during ish community of only about a hun- the federation what awful customs t h e lion M ev
ing news of Jew-baiting in Vienna.
`vim t onne' ly became hysterical ovt .
thought that since the Christian So- the war took refuge in fear of the Bred souls. The Galician refugee, who
that
Apparently, Vienna has yet to leant
ilt's of the "foreigners" and d
cialist Party in control is not able invader in localities removed from constantly seeks a Jewish environ- no sympathy for his fellow brings' the
the distinction between respectable
-
the battlefields. This whole class— went would hardly be expected to Some innocent woman who obviously mantled their expulsion is now ram
mill disreputable Jews. Ilow we feel to reduce the cost of living, the So
cial Democratic l'arty as soon as it naturally all Jews—is a mote not turn there. But that makes little dif- more than once experienced Jewish tug tibottt the decrease in the tin .
about it, is hardly necessary to ex-
gains control will surely bring salsa- only in the eyes of the Christian So- feernce.
Even the negligible few charity, could not endure this calumny 1::::: 11 ::::1' ,11 ' alili' ,1,'ist :evaari ls n
i, :shisl'I ca. :1, 1,
plain; the local Jews who give their
at last
s Christian
h..
lion. That, however, was a false be- cialists, but even in those of the so- Jews, whose homes were destroyed and cried out, "That is not true.
Th d the
5ocia
e , hear
money toward the Vienna Child Re-
t I, a Derv,
l :la
wNiti,:itui I: r.. Np1;)epiistikaiti ir:,,11, 1, ,i.
lief. On the contrary, conditions be - vial Democrats. But the latter have and wiped out by the enemy's hordes Jew does have feeling for his fel- , ,,' \a \ r ey
lief, do not inquire whether Jewish
came worse than during the revolt, - more wisdom, inure political sense and who have not were to return-- lo w creatures." For this impertinence
or non-Jewish children will be bene-
tion, and living became more ditti- and more bashfulness for the outside even these must
mercilessly and she received a few heavy blows and
fited. They offer it simply for the
two and a half million, and accortlin r
cult in many respects. Formerly, world, for the proverbial "What will ruthlessly be turned out—because was thrown out of the meeting.
hungry Vienna children, give it free-
to the last censiis the city has d
there was somehow a unified Austria- people say?" The "chimer Kerl" of they are unfortunate Jews!
ly and unsparingly."
Jews Blamed for All Troubles
Hungary, a state of fifty million in. Insbruck, however. gives but little
That is the derision of the Lands-
e'l'is s' a ‘111(112: fie
i t one , s cig
But the ""duster Kerl" of Vienna, habitants with varied producive, eco- consideration to all these things, amt rat,
t lt h ei ld't.'..1e;r1dezrt',",.1
the
highest
political
body,
Will the heart-felt words of the t c lr m
alas, is far from dead. On the con- nomical and industrial regions and the Tyrolese Landsrat came to the against "foreign" Jews. To the per- ,American banker, "That the Jew gives even larger than it actually is, and
agitates
against
the
Jews
hera n s,•
trary, lie seems to be gaining life. lands. What was lacking in one re. following conclusion:
inanent Jewish citizens of the Tyrol simply for the starving children, that
What the former Christian Socialist gion was found in another. If Ga-
The government us asked:
who cannot be ejected with so little he gives freely and unsparingly" leave Vicuna has hiss inhabitants. bink
Mayor, Dr. Weiskurchner stated on licia, for example, had petroleum,
1. To announce that all persons ceremony the "chimer Kerl" speaks any impression upon the "dinner danger there is of the "dinner Kerr'
the Christian party day that "the vote Bohemia sugar, and Hungary grain, not permanently resident in Tyrol, after a different fashion. In the city Kerl" of Insbruck or of Vienna? The noticing that the same demogogues
of the Vienna populace is returning all these things were not wanting in and who have not lived in Tyrol b
hall of Insbruck, at a meeting of the demogogue knows the truth, but he but yesterday denounced the Ji.w,
to the Christian Socialist Party" is Vienna and northern Austria. Now, fore 1914, must report at once.
anti-Semite Federation, Engineer will not utter it where it does not for overcrowding the city. The
hardly an exaggeration. It has been however, that the former kingdom
2. To re-examine the resident per- Reidel delivered a bloody inciting ad- suit him. Thus we hear for weeks "dumer Keel'' of Vienna is immortal'
By Lobel Tauber.
nnual Spring Showings
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I
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A
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ill dill 11.
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