THE DETR0IT JE 1st,

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. VII. NO. 26.

CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY MAY 28, 1920.

Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents

ANTI-SEMITIC DEMON-
NO JEWS AIDED IN
ZIONIST PARADE
7 $5,000,000
STRATION IN MUNICH J. D. C. APPROPRIATES
CZAR'S EXECUTION ABANDON PUBLIC
FOR
CONSTRUCTIVE
RELIEF
TO DECLARE END
DRIVES TO RAISE
Resolution Emphasizes Necessity for Granting Larger
OF WANDERING JEW
Amounts for Co-operatives, Loan Funds,
CHARITY FUNDS

Jewish Legionnaires Who Fought

in Palestine Feature of
May 30th.
— -
JUDAEANS AND TALMUD
TORAHS MARCH IN BODY

Mass Meetings at Synagogues to
Wind Up Most Important
Demonstration.
— —

"The Wandering Jew is No
.More."
Headed by a banner carrying this
and similar descriptions, some 10,000
or more of Detroit's Jews will join
in a grand parade and celebration on
Sunday afternoon, !slay 30 in cele-
bration of the great Zionist victory
of achieving the object of the move-
ment which has for the last 24 years
worked to get the Jewish people a
"publicly secured, legally assured
homeland in Palestine."
With Capt. Herman Wails, veteran
of the Spanish-American War, as
marshal, at least 80 local Jewish so-
cieties will join the line of march as
an expression of their joy of the ac-
tion of the Supreme Council at San
Remo, Italy, on April 24. Similarly.
thousands of the local Jewish homes
will he decorated with Zionist, Amer-
ican and British flags, while the finest
holiday attire will be donned by men,
women and children, young and old,
on the day chosen for the demonstra-
tion.
Rabbi to Fall in Line.
Capt. Wails and his staff will be
followed in the parade by the execu-
tive officers of the Zionist District of
Detroit, who will in turn be followed
by the Jewish Legionnaires who
fought in Palestine during the
World War and who are more than
all others responsible for the Zionist
victory. The Legionnaries will in
turn be followed by the American
Jewish ex-Service men who served in
the United States Army and ,Navy.
Then will come the Jewish Boy
Scout troops. 'The Rabbis of Detroit
will come next, and following them
will be the Mizrachi, which is the Or-
thodox Zionist organization.
The Mizrachi will be followed by
the Hadassah, the W0111C11 Zionists,
and following them will come the
Young Judaeans and the pupils of the
local 'falintid Torahs. The Young
Judaeans and Talmud Torahs will
make up an aggregation of about
2.000 and are expected to form the
finest part of the parade. A great
mans. of the younger children will lie
taken along in trucks and automo-
biles,. The children will be followed
by the seven circles of the Polaey
Zion and National Workers' Alliance
Arheiter Verband), the Congrega-
tions, the I.adies' organized societies
and various lodges.

hi UNICII, Bavaria—Because the
local newspapers reported that the
Jews received special wheat flour for
Passover, a demonstration took place
in this city against the Jews. Dema-
gogues exploited this report for their
personal interests and began to in-
cite the population against the Jews,
especially the foreign Jews.
More than 50,000 Germans took
part in the demonstration. Very bit-
ter and biting addresses were made;
the crowd was in a very passionate
state; threatening indeed was the
situation. It needed, perhaps but a
single call to a pogrom by some fiend-
ish individual to have brought very
tragic results. Fortunately, no such
individual appeared at the moment.
Instead, a commission was picked
from the vast mass to inquire of the
ministry about the Whole matter.
The delegation left the meeting and
returned later to inform the assem-
bled people that on the morow the
government would reply in the press
to their question. The next day ex-
planations by the Jewish community,
the city Mayor Schmidt, the Food
Administration, and by the Minister
of the Interior, Endros, appeared in
the papers. All these pointed out
that the Orthodox Jews were appor-
tioned the flour received just as much
as but certainly not more, in food
values than the other citizens. This
elucidation of the affair seems to have
pacified the sensitive inhabitants of
Munich.

Dallas to Have
Jewish Hospital

Institution Will Contain 150
Beds—To Be Non-Sec-
tarian.

Dallas, Tex.—Sponsored by the
Jews of Dallas, and with support of
the surrounding territory, a new 150-
bed hospital is to be built in Dallas,
thereby adding further prestige to
the already well-established claim of
Dallas as the medical center of the
southwest.
The new institution, although fos-
tered by, and under the management
of the Jewish citizens, will be entire-
ly non-sectarian in its benefits and
will lie open to Jews and non-Jews
alike.
Preliminary plans indicate that of
the 150 beds in contemplation, the
great majority of them will be known
as free or semi-free, thereby dedicat-
ing the institution as far as possible
to the greatest service among the
poorer classes. Many other distinc-
tive features will lie incorporated sue
under consideration being a ward
fully equipped and specialized for the
exclusive treatment of infants' and
children's diseases. Another special
feature will be a fully equipped
"Kosher" kitchen and dietary system
for the use of those patients of the
orthodox faith.
A pledge of $100,000 toward the
one-million-dollar fund to be raised
has already been made from one
source, and several additional pledges
of substantial amounts of represent-
ative Jewish citizens, who recently
met and determined to put the project
into execution.

Tools and House Building.

New York--Toward the end of the
second week of the relief campaign in

New York the Joint Distribution

Committee made a decision which
will prove epoch-making in the his-

tory of American Jewish relief. A

resolution, unanimously adopted at
the Executive meeting of the Coin-

mitten on Thursday, May 13, pro-
vides that the relief work be placed
upon a constructive basis as soon as
possible, and appropriates the sum of
$5,0(0,000 for that purpose.
There has been a constantly grow-
ing demand for constructive relief on
the part of the local relief commit-
tees in all the war-ravaged lands as
well as by the representatives of the
Joint Distribution Committee who di-
rect the relief work on the spot. Be-
ginning with Dr. Julius Goldman, 1)i-
rector General for Europe, and Dr.
Bogen, Director General for Poland,
every one of these representatives
has emphasized the necessity for
granting larger amounts for co-oper-
atives. loan funds, tools, house-build
ing and other forms of permanent
relief. :Moreover, the local commit-
tees, which have sole control of the
funds given them by the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, have been using
increasingly large sums of money' for
these purposes.
The justice of these demands on
the part of the Jews abroad cannot he
questioned. It is time that the war-
strickenJ est's be enabled to provide
for themselves and their families as
soon as possible, so that they may no
longer be dependent on others for
their bread and clothing. 'ro build
homes and to enable each one to re-
sume his former occupation is the
crying need of the moment, and this
has led Col. Herbert H. Lelnnan to
introduce the following resolution at
the Committee's meeting on May 13:
"Resolved, that it is the sense of
this Committee that, beginning at as
early a date as is practicable, its
work of relief shall be placed, as far
as possible, on a constructive basis.
and that 'a committee lie designated
which, co-operating with the Director
General and agents in the field, shall
prepare plans to this end.

"Resolved, that the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee appropriate the sum
o f $5,0011,000 to be used exclusively
for the work of reconstruction and
rehabilitation."
The resolution was enthusiastically
adopted, and Mr. Felix M. Warburg,
,the Chairman of the J. D. C., was
authorized to appoint a committee of
seven which, in co-operation with Dr.
Goldman. will prepare all plans for
constructive stork.
$1,250,000 for Immediate Relief.
The adoption of a constructive re-
lief program, however, does not mean
discontinuation of palliative relief.
On the contrary, there has never
been a greater need for immediate
relief in Poland, Ukraine, Galicia,
Palestine, etc. Accordingly, in ad-
dition to the $5,000,000 for construc-
tive relief, the aforesaid meeting ap-
propriated $1,250,000 for the follow-
ing: $100,000 as emergency fund for
the territory made accessible by the
present I'olish offensive in the
Ukraine. $50,000 for Lithuania. $25,-
000 for Latvia and the Baltic prov-
inces. Recent reports from the Bal-
d.: Provinces specifically asked for
clothing, and this amount was set
aside exclusively for that purpose.
$15,000 for the prisoners of war who
arc still in the internntent camps in
Western Siberia. (The sum of $250,-
000 has already been appropriated for
bringing the Jewish war prisoners of
Austrian and Hungarian nationality
home.) From $15,000 to $20,000 to
care for the Jewish prisoners of war
who reached San Francisco aboard
the Mount Vernon. $100,000 as a spe-
cial fund for rebuilding the destroyed
Jewish houses in Bukowina, Besse-
rabia and Rumania. $10,000 for Jew-
ish orphans in Bulgaria. $200,000 as a
special fund for food fur Palestine.
$70,000 for Palestine for the month
of June. $5,000 for the same month
for the cities of Aleppo, Beirut and
Damascus. $200 a month for the tu-
berculosis fund. 4250,000 for food for
Austria. $200,000 for general relief
for Austria for the present month.
$10,000 for tools for Austria. $50,000
for those parts of Czechs-Slovakia
which are not reached by the Prague
Committee. $2,500 for the Jewish
students of Liege,

PISGAH LODGE STAG INITIATION
AT ELKS TEMPLE, JUNE 7TH

300 More Candidates to be Inducted into Order ; Will
Make Detroit Lodge Largest in World.

The London Jewish Correspon-
dence Bureau reports:—The Secre-
tary of the Joint Foreign Committee
of the Jewish Board of Deputies and
the Anglo-Jewish Association- said.
in a meeting of the Committee, that
—
the accounts of Jewish complicity in
the murder of the Russian Imperial New York Jews Organize Business
family
in whit, paper
Men's
Council
to Raise
.the
Foreign Office, have since been ,
Moey
Money.
proved to be false. Information has
now been received with regard to the
IS RADICAL INNOVATION
trial of 28 persons arrested by the
IN PHILANTHROPY
Soviet Government as a result of an
investigation carried out under their
instructions at Peru, on the charge Campaigns for Funds to Be Con-
of having been concerned with the
ducted Through Business
murder of the Czar and his family.
Channels Only.
Not one of these persons appears to
be Jewish. Moreover, a full report
New York—An effort to eliminate
of the trial is J0011 to he published,
when all the necessary documents I the "drive" as a factor in raising
have been received. funds for philanthropic purposes was
The Secretary further stated- that announced on Sunday by Arthur
he had ben informed in Paris that Lehman of the Federation for the
an investigation carried out by the support of Jewish Philanthropic So-
Government of Admiral Kolchak had cieties. hlr, Lehman made public
also failed to identify any Jewish the appointment of a permanent
Business Men's Council whose mem-
participants in the murders.
bers have pledged themselves to de-
vote a definite time each week to
continuous propaganda for sporadic
"drives." The plan is expected to
prove one of the twist radical inno-
vations in modern philanthropy.
- --
Mr. Lehman, who is chairman of
Palestine's First Election Day the Council, said drives for char-
itable foods had irritated the public.
Featured by Wide-Open
The new plan aims to stimulate the
Suffrage.
interest of business men in the
work of institutions affiliated with the
New York—Two women won Federation.
seats in the elections just held for a
"It has long been known that busi-
Jewish Constituent Assembly in Pal- ness men can best be approached
estine, the first popular elections ever through their business." said Mr.
held in the Holy Land.
Lehman. "It also has been found in
Reports received by the Zionist many cases that attempts to enlist
Organization of America state that the support of a particular industry
the Labor group will control a ma- found that industry involved in diffi-
jority of the delegates of the Assem- culties of its own. 'Phis difficulty, we
bly, whirls will draft part of the hope, will he eliminated by the all-
fundamental law of the Jewish com- year-around work."
munities in Palestine. The two wo-
'flie council includes in its member-
men chosen were colonists from ship leaders in nearly a score of in-
Petach Tikvalt, the oldest of the Jew- dustries. It will be aided by the
ish agricultural settlements in Pales- heads of trade auxiliaries and mem-
tine.
bers of trade committees. The offi-
Typical of the liberal government cers of the Business Men's Council
which Zionist leaders have always are Arthur Lehman, Chairman; l'ercy
affirmed will rule in the Jewish Na- S. Straus, Associate Chairman; Wil-
tional Homeland when it is given liam Goldman and Manny Strauss,
autonomy, the elections were wide Vice-Chairmen. The members of the
open for every Jew and Jewess in council include David Anspacher,
Palestine above the age of 20, there Benjamin Doblin, Ben Erdman, Dr.
being no qualifications for voters. I. E. Goldwasser, S. C. Lamport,
The ability to speak, read and write Herbert Lehman, Sam A. Lewisohn,
Hebrew was the only qualification Herman Lissiter, Dudley I). Sicher,
demanded of candidates for Assembly Henry F. Samstag, Fred M. Stein,
delegates. Seventy-five per cent of A. Van Raalte, Felix M. Warburg,
the Jewish population voted.
Edwin S. Lorseh, Louis J. Robertson,
The Assembly, now that the Man- Joseph Cullman and Joseph Gutman.
date over Palestine has been granted
to Great Britain for the express pm-
wise of establishing a Jewish Na-
tional Homeland there, will have im-
portant reconstruction work to carry
out, in connection with the British
Civil Administration which, according
to announcements by Premier Lloyd
Establishes Seven-Year Course;
George, will soon supplant the Brit-
Mortimer Schiff Presents
ish :Military Administration in Pales-
tine.
Famous Library.

Two Women Elected!
to Jewish Assembly

Jewish Seminary
Increases Faculty

Following immediately upon its! was',lade and unanimously carried
Community Class initiation at the that the secretary be instructed to
Shaarey Zedek synagogue, on which acknowledge receipt of the commun-
occasion over 500 members were in ication and to express the best wishes
ducted into the organization, Pisgah of the lodge that the demonstration
Young Judaeans Feature.
Lodge, No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., announces be a success, and that those individual
New York—At a meeting of the
another record initiation to take place members of the organization who so
The local 14 Young Judaea circles
Board of Directors of the Seminary
Monday evening, June 7, at the Elks'. desire should avail themselves of the
will merge the Talmud Torah pupils
it
was
reported that under the Chair-
Temple, at Lafayette and Cass boule- privilege of participating in the cele-
for effect in the parade, but will carry
manship of Mr. Motris Asinof, with
bration.
vards.
their own banners and their special
the assistance of Mr. Louis Marshall,
Nathan J. Gould, member of the
inscriptions throughout the line of
The festivities will mark an epoch
KASSEL—In the local city assem- Me. Jacob 11. Schiff, Mr. William
march. Special costumes will he
in the annals of Jewish fraternal or- Intellectual Advancement Committee,
gave
a
brief
but
spirited
talk
on
the
bly one of the members inquired Fischman, :sir. Joseph IL Cohen, Pro-
worn by most of the Young Zion.
ganizations in America. The June
lessor Sl. M. Kaplan and Mr. Joseph -
ist S. while distinctly Young Judaean
class, which is confidently expected subject of "Immigration" at the Mon- what that legislative body intended to
B. Abrahams a campaign for annual
badges have been printed for the
to number 300 or more, will bring day meeting. Mr. Gould called atten- do about the Jew-Baiting propaganda
tion
to
the
fact
that
at
present
there
which is spreading in the city. To subscriptions to the Seminary and the
Pisgah's membership to the 2,500
members.
Teachers' Institute has been con-
Are
200
bills
pending
in
Congress,
cal
o
this
Ex-Premier
Scheidermann,
now
At a special meeting of theL
mark, rendering the local lodge the
oung
the Mayor of Kassel, replied that he ducted. Thus far approximately
largest single B'nal Brith organiza- each one urging the restriction of im
Talmud 'Foralts and several
NEW YORK.—The Intercollegiate tion its the world. Ramlah Lodge, of migration.
was absolutely opposed to propaganda $440,000 has been secured. enabling the
(Continued on Pago 81:0
Zionist Association announces a sum-
"If the presosit policy of restrictive of any kind in the schools, whether Seminary to make additions and im-
Chicago, hitherto ranked as the larg-
mer Agricultural Course of six est I. O. B. B. lodge, has 2,200 names immigration were in effect fifty years it be social, political or religious. He provements in its work for the com-
weeks, beginning July 11, ending Au-
ago, the Jewish population of this would adopt all possible measures to ing year.
on its roster.
It has been decided to increase the
gust 22, at the National Farm School,
country would be negligible," Mr stem out this vile influence.
Affair,
To
Be
"Stag"
Backs County, l'a. Social workers,
Gould declared.
The ex-premier was answered by faculty by two instructors and add a
As a slight deviation from custom
Course
in Hazanuth for the students
educators, journalists. and senior
A committee will be appointed to two high school teachers who de-
students are hereby offered an oppor- the latest Pisgah initiation will be a make a special study of the immigra- manded so-called liberty for the of the Seminary and the Teachers'
"stag"
affair.
Previously
the
wives
tunity to farm during their vacation
tion problem and report means of schools. One of these declared that Institute.
London—Immigration into Pales-
The distinction between the Senior
for either two, four, or six weeks. and lady friends of members and definite action by the lodge in the Scheidemann is an anti-Semite, and
tine will be controlled by a Jewish The course will be a combination of candidates participated in the cere-
matter.
casually reminded the assembly that and the Junior Departments will Ise
body on which the English govern-
monies.
theoretical and field work on the
Myer Fink to Talk.
in a polemic with Maximilian Harden, abolished and a straight seven-year
Nathan Rosenberg. to whose excel-
ment will be represented, Dr. Chaim farm under the guidance of promi-
Myer S. Fink, former past-presi- Scheideinann slurred his opponent's course established in its stead, thus
Weizmann told in an exclusive in- nent instructors in agriculture. lent management the unqualified suc-
welding the two departments to-
Jewish ancestry.
terview to the Jewish Correspond- Tuition is free, hoard and lodging, cess of the lodge's last initiation is dent of Pisgah Lodge, and one of its
Scheidemann with much earnest- gether. Parallel courses to the after-
earliest and most faithful members,
ence Bureau in London.
fifteen dollars a week. Inquiry should in a large measure due, again heads will address the organization next ness and passion said that it was a noon courses will be given in the
"Palestine can accommodate 0,010,- lie made of Secretary, I. Z. A., 55 the entertainment committee. Mr.
libel to call him an anti-Semite. For evenings, if required.
(00 Jews and our first step will be
Rosenberg is enthusiastic about the Monday night, May 31, at the lodge
The honorarium of six scholarships
Fifth avenue, New York.
rooms, 25 Broadway, on the subject, the last twenty years he has been
to build at least 5,000 houses and go
coming event.
carrying on a constant unmitigated has been increased from $250 to $750
"It's the greatest B'nai Brills event "What is a Jew?" Mr. Fink is an
ahead developing the vast unculti-
per
annum, these latter to be awarded
warfare
against
anti-Semites,
and
has
J.
D.
C.
TO
CARRY
ON
WORK
ever held in the city," Mr. Rosenberg ardent student of Jewish history and
vated spaces of the country," he de-
succeeded in totally annihilating many to students of merit who do not en-
OF AMERICAN TYPHUS declared, commenting upon it. The his address will undoubtedly prove of of
clared.
gage
in any outside work.
them politically. He admitted that
"We are going to settle in Pales-
party for B'nai Brith timely interest.
The library of the Seminary shows
MISSION TO POLAND long-promised
in a polemic with Harden he remind-
Military Record Planned.
members has arrived. It's going to
tine no less than 1,000,000 Jews with-
ed the latter of his Jewish descent, an accession in the last six months
in the next six years, but to do this
he a real "ol'-fashioned, hones'-ter-
For the purpose of compiling a full
of 2,259 volumes by purchase and 303
WASHINGTON—As a result of goodness" stag party, with real stag and complete record of B'nai Brith but contended that he (lid not do so
we must have huge funds. I am.
out of disrespect to the Jews, but volumes by gift, making a total of
however, confident that a response of assurances of the Joint Distribution tritnmings. There will be good eats members who served in the great rather out of feeling for them. Har- books in the Seminary Library of
the Jewish people will fully justify Committee for all Jewish funds that and entertainment. and no speeches.
world-war, blanks have been mailed to den is a man who voluntarily de- 60,378, and the addition of 10 manu-
it would furnish the money for the
A very attractive bulletin, humor- all ex-service Men.
Members who nounced the faith of his people and scripts. bringing that number up to
our expectations."
Dr. \Veizmann said that the Arabs purpose. the Government has decided ously announcing the stag initiation, are in receipt of these blanks are cast Off his Jewish name to mas- 1,849. In addition to this there has
would not resent a large Jewish im- to permit continuance of the work of which is being mailed to members, urged to fill them out fully, as di- querade under a new cloak. It was been purchased for the library by
migration, but that on the contrary. the American Typhus 'Mission in Po- is the work of L. Bass, assisting Mr. rected, and to mail the data to this dishonorable conduct which he Mr. Mortimer L. Schiff the famous
when the Zionists had commenced land. The mission was to he de- Rosenberg on the committee. Others Charles Rosenthal, 25 Broadway, at desired to exploit its his polemic in library of Anglo-Judaica collected by
the real development of Palestine, mobilized under the law providing for on the committee who are lending the earliest opportunity. Members order to stamp his opponent. Per- Mr. Israel Solomons of London. This
demobilization of all American troops their efforts to the success of the oc- who have served and have not re-
the Arabs will quickly realize that
sons who cast off their own birthright includes 1:800 books, 780 portraits of
Zionism is a blessing to them no less in. Europe by June 30. The mission casion are Max Rubin, Dave Huber, ceived record-blanks are requested to and individuality and masque them- prominent Jews in all countries, 240
than to the Jew and that it will bring will be discontinued as a military or- Ben Kramer and Nathan J. Gould.
notify Charles Rosenthal.
selves can never hold the respect of caricatures and 80 prints of Syna-
new and genuine life to the whole ganization, but such members as wish
The following were appointed by
honorable men, whether these be gogues. The latter portion of the
to remain in Poland will be permitted President Leon Goldsmith on the new
collection is of great value for illus-
east.
Jews or Christians.
Degree Team to officiate at the June
The mandate has no fixed period, to do so.
trating Jewish history. Of the An-
The mission consists of fifty officers initiation: Charles Rosenthal, Maur-
but will remain in force until the
glo-Judaica there are a number of
ice Klein, Joseph Garnett, Joseph
population of Palestine is ripe for and 500 enlisted men.
items not in the British Museum.
The decision to continue the work Gottlieb, H. T. Rosenthal, and Louis
self-government, the population, how-
Mr. Mortimer L. Schiff also pro-
Munich—At the Prague University
ever, having the right at any time of the mission was the outcome or Bass.
WARSAW—The Jewish Club in the vided for the preparation of a check
a
number
of
Jewish
students
of
conferences
this
week
between
the
to appeal to the League of Nations,
Spirited Meeting Monday.
Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, registered Polish Parliament received a tele- list of the manuscripts of the library
he explained. The Peace Conference secretary of state, the secretary o
An unusually large membership at- as Germans. This act aroused so gram from Stanislau that Jews were which when completed will be pub-
will fix all details of the mandate war, Hugh Gibson, American Ministe tended a very spirited meeting of much hostility among the Slovak stu- attacked by soldiers at the local rail lished, thus making the manuscripts
during the next two months, but Dr. to Poland, and Albert Lucas and Ful Pisgah Lodge, Monday evening, May dents that the Jewish boys decided road station, were beaten and wound available to scholars outside of the
Jew-
Weizmann expects no further diffi ton Brylawski, representing the
Seminary.
24, at its lodge rooms, 25 Broadway. to transfer to Munich University to ed. Many had to he taken to the hos
ish Funds Committee.
culties or essential changes.
The plan for the Teachers'
pitals. The Jewish population of tha
The United States Government ha Acknowledgement was made of a let- be among their own compatriots. But
Dr. Weizmann believes a Jewish
the
ter received from the Zionist Organ- when the authorities of Munich Uni- city is in despair since there is no tote for the corning year includgs
Legion necessary for the protection sold its extensive delousing machin-
appointment
of a critic teach et the
one
to
take
their
part.
Copies
of
this
ization of Detroit, inviting the lodge versity discovered that the German
ery
to
the
Polish
Government,
and
courses-and
of Palestine, although the policing of
to participate in a parade to be held, patriots were Jewish. they returned telegram were immediately forward establishment of summer
the country and Jewish participatim the Joint Distribution Committee has Sunday. May 30. in celebration of the their applications and refused to ad- ed to the Premier and Minister of courses for the Alumni, and-alt:- - Fori;
provided $100,000 to supply cash for
in its administration arc left to Grca
tension
Department
elk s
\'ar,-
by
the
Jewish
Deputies.
San Remo declaration. A motion mit them to the University.
the plant and $100,000 for medicines.
Britain.
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FORMER GERMAN PRIME
MINISTER OPPOSED
TO JEW-BAITING

COLLEGIATE ZIONISTS
OPEN SUMMER AGRI-
CULTURAL COURSE

IMMIGRATION INTO
PALESTINE TO BE
CONTROLLED BY JEWS

GERMANS DO NOT WANT
ANY JEWISH PATRIOT

POGROM IN STANISLAU

