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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL. VIII. NO. 4.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY JUNE 25, 1920.

MERCHANTS
ESTABLISH OFFICE JEWISH
MURDERED ON WAY
IN DETROIT TO AID FROM KIEV, UKRAINE
JEWSH FARMERS,

Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents

PERSECUTION OF JEWS
List of Detroit Jewish Boys Who
Made Supreme Sacrifice in War IN HUNGARY ROUSES
THE BRITISH ENVOY

COL. CUTLER TELLS
PLANS FOR RETURN
OF SOLDIER DEAD

R, .o -tr.ito, Bureau of the Jewish \\ I. ire Board ha- r'.•
-- - --
• •' • I, wish h o s, oi Detroit w. ho died i n th e ..vrsice
re
ping
g
1)'
t
..sN'a
sLi.'
;:s ntu iin t. ti. t l i '' hie ' .t.ils ‘ reg us'e
the Tr •• .1 •:a• . I-- .. ., 'he world war. The J. \V. ft plans to locate
the arose, vt all Ji ds •. itt•s • hunted in France for the purpose of cousper- )t (ominous today regarding the re
ating with the Unit. ,t • .t te. goi el - In:1u in bringing the bodies back to ported persecution of Jew. and Coln
--
monists in Hungary, said that the
.k114 tICA.
Jewish Agricultural and Aid So-
The Jewish 1,Velfaro Board desires the name of any Jewish boy of De- British representative in Eill ■ lApf 1 ha, J ewish Welfare Board Organizes
ciety to Open Branch Office
troit who died in service not included in this hit. Information reg arding wire,1 that "condition. are not ini
Bureau to Bring Jewish
onn•sion or correction of this list should be sent at once to the Graves Regis - provirig; and it any thing are gettin
in This City.
Heroes Home.
tration Bureau of the Jewish Welfare Board, DU Fifth .kve., New York, N. Y . worse. - Thy. Premier added that the
British representative had called thi,

Brim, ti. 1 letir j.. 2tid Limn . Gimp:in% K. I L•itli Inf.
WILL ENCOURAGE JEWS TO
to the attention of the Hungarian
GRAVES BEING MARKED
'fins b'ut4 able t`igo b" Fidler, Phil, Private, 6lty C, Suit Inf.
Government.
TAKE UP AGRICULTURE •• •
Most of the merchants Friedman, Solottism, Private. Company Ili, 4:th Inf.
AND PHOTOGRAPHED
-asked if he would consider sending
I a special commissioner to Hungary . is
I ',rah , in ..1: ■ ., ji ii•litta, lirit ate. Ging/any .k. kith Eng.
Society Has Witnessed Growth of . •
thrabl '
investigate, the Premier replied:
Bureau Will Co-Operate With
I ;rya:Meld, Samuel. Private, Gimp:Inv B. Sat Inf.
Jewish Farmers from 200
I shall he glad to consider that
Families; Will Hold 111em-
Krupniik. S.,I.itni in. Private. Ciinipany I.. ith Inf.
to 10,000.
Our representative in Hungary is
oriel Services.
Latnis.rt, Nathan .\.. Scanlan. Inil :lie—. l'itintli•iatf. 1. - S. N. R. F. very disturb
about the action of the
, Government there and he has made
todirg• \V Simon. 4:1 official of the
Lieberman. Harry Linn , , Suppl
Department. 'Nth Inf.
Ness-
retire
,
entatuiti•
to its on the subject,
Jewish .agricultural and Industrial
York.—In an interview this
Nfarg.dis. Benjamin. Private. Company I), Nl. G. IiItt.
and we are gis mg him such support week Colonel Harry Cutler, chairman
Aid Society. is now in Detroit for the
Miller, Nliirre, Ilri‘itte. l St class. Company L. :1901 Inf.. .1lea.
As 1st
of the Jewish Welfare Board. outlined
purpose of establishing a permanent
_ _
R , H,nthal, !Null E.. Iris ;its% ( , !span .;.;. :lli Inf.
the work of the Board in connection
• !'ire in this city. Through the
.
with the photographing of graves of
• tt. of the Jewish Institute 1'

--:. I "' '' Max. Private. Company IL !C• , . Inf.
Justice Brandeis, Nathan Straus
soldier
dead in France, and the re-
,•• • will be located at the Jews-
._ SAW, Priv;tte. II:th Sao
I
turn of their bodies to this country.
11•,,i
and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise,
statue. Building. at 239
"The
J.
W. 11. has recently sent a
street.
Leaden of Party.
representative to France to complete
Beginning June. 28th the Ista'sli
the task of photographing the graves
.
people of Detroit will he ahle to , •
FW VoRK-lobe
of soldiers of the Jewish Faith who
hods of
ex p e r ie nc e u
!Utilize the 34. (41C,
Ainericith delegates ro the 11144, 111-
lie
buried overseas... said Col. Cutler.
agriculturists by calling neon there '
Fred M. Butzel, Chairman of Lo- "As S0011 as the conditions of war-
Building • ant, .1 banalZfonist Conference. c, nvening
I. EO N /M a IT K OFF
at the Jewish In
London
lull
Fourth,
sailed
bst
tare
permitted, the J. NV. B., through
cal
Committee,
Appeals
to
If for some
day except Saturday.

a staff especially delegated to the
'144 '
1"d .
reason people cannot come in neewm. week on the Red Star liner hiniard 7
All
Detroit
Jews.
-
C
lvtdre
-dek
.ryndowne.
Ittesd,ry
ittly n I h.-
duty. undertook the identification of
they may address a letter t o o ft J ew . Included in the party were
---
th e ',leering
Renhen Firainin. well known He: Pr., trout
soldier dead of the Jewish Faith and
ish Agricultural Society, care the hrew
The following appeal on behalf of marking their graves with the Six
scholar a n d eil:to r of the "Us-
O
Jewish Institute Building. and the case
n the sixth of lids next there will the ittNery and suffering of the pr t... funds for the Palestine Restoration
toren." %%Abair! Edlin, managing edi- I . he completed
Six-Pointed Star of David, as pres-
will be gis en proper con:ideraton.
year, since : cut.
Food was issued this week by Fred cribed hr the regulations of the %Val.
tor. "The Day." Jacob Fishman. man- • Theodor Herz! departed this world .
The object of the society is to as aging editor. "Jewish Morning
1 sometimes think that Zionism *is NI. /tittle'. chairman of the Detroit
t Had he been alise today he would • in reality but a wonderful fairs tale. Palestine. Restoration Fund Cunt uutt- Department. In the hurried burials,
lour-
oust and protect the prospectise farm-
where the chief interest was to ascer-
A.
Fe ‘nit "'' ! ". 2""ei„ t)
er. Anyone who is interested in farm nat."
?lase been •ist • )ran silt" with a pros. an.entraneiust, heautiful story which
rector of the Zionist Or ganization
tain the basic facts of the identity of
the Day i.fian oval, fateter related to his suffering Jewish
trig or desires to purchase a farm. America. Boris Kazman. Morris Mar• preferdecade:if
Thr StIprVIIIC Council of the Al-
„r tire it!
the
dead, without regard to race or
ss hid t t„ obverse t h e d i . brethren. oppre•sed and persecuted.
can obtain all nece•sary information
lied Nations ha, definitely set
religious faith, it was to be expected
h e' . 1": "'" Itel Xe "" !3 ""• Nf " fri ii! velopment of Eretz Israel as the less- The oftener he related it, the larger
on the subject and besides. any farm "
aside
Palestine
for
settlement
by
Rothenberg. -Mr and NI, Joshua,
that
many of the graves of Jewish
I I.
the multitudes 14 lists
ener grew
w hich he may has e in stew- sill hr Spreyregen, Rev. Dr. David d e Sola 1• 11 0,11•11e4411141. 101- the achievement
Jews, thus furnishing an outwit:
hg hut,
men were incorrectly narked with
w hich hg
around
hint,
the
Tischer
wa•
their
evatnine.r1 free of charge for him.
tunity
for
our
co-religionists
to
Pool. Bernard Shelvin, Ile.. Enul: trig h
crosses. We also found some gravel
hie
Ilnagination and the stronger grew
The Jewish Agricultural and Indus- Weinheini. Louis Posner. !tarry Sack-
live a normal life, undisturbed by
marked with the Star of David. that
' their striving for the realization of
a dirt
trial Aid Society has just completed .
anti-Jewish intolerance.
Morri , Kramer. S. J.
S'""ri
are r his
should have had a cross. In both
a tie plc. t! eri l., the fairy tale they heard. fhily the
the of time in he life
its twentieth year of activities of con- Mrs. Ida Danzinger, secreitary-
There are hundreds of thou-
cases the necessary corrections were
111
11
who is inspired and gifted with
pny•leal esi-tritce N .till tresh 111 the 1 •
structive work in a field of effort delegation. all of New York
sands of our co-religioni•ts who
made as soon as it WAS possible to
talent of the narrator.
g end the brilliant
unique and previously untried. NVhen
sutler martyrdom in many lands
Prof AaronEmber, Johns liopk;ns• mind - "f
":.""ee'iti°°• )et le g
an ungointn ,, it
secure the exact information.
of
•tarteU to weave its a!!'1 with
-tatted
the society shifted its activities in 1 . 111Versity : Samuel Sehintinel. Phil-. '11s ahead
and erase this opportunity. Be-
Examine Records of 400,000. .
-.I! hi , personality, imagination. is able to perform such
194). there were only about 200 Jew • adelphia: - Iles. Carelme Cireenfirld golden thee,
sides. they hase no either place: to
wonders. Father planted his dreams
go to.
"This program. begun Overseas
rash farnters in this country. There Atlanta: Prof Max Bailin. Uniser•ity
Likethe •-.
.• of a rare do
oi wonderlanst and beckoned his hear.
.
with
the co-operation of the Graves
arc now over 10100 Jewish brim r, of California: Rahbi I. 1 toman which
For many centuries the great-
four Hower it dr
to follow him thither. Thus the
Registration Service a year ago, was
' , luring men ir!
ill the United States. and there are 1Vaterbur, Conn, and Simon Shapin.: is removed, ,••
e•t number of our co-religionists
the
of
fairy
tats.h
c • r.0
continued in this country when the
Jewish farmers practically in every sky, Louisville. Ky. Four represen-• of !feral'. k• `•• •
have looked forward to the res.
lingers. but tin
• tribune, the leader, .trying
ar Department records were trans-
state of the Union. The area of farm tatters of the Canadian Zionist Fed- like the fragraii,•
toratoiti of the holy land. To
a dower it is n o .
"``Ards the goal which he hint•elt
1141.Ve that wasted land restored to
ferred from France. Our staff exam-
land under Jewish ownership C0111 eration: A. Levin. NI. Brown..N. Free- • dis•ipating or
••
and
pointed
out
to
his
folk
w-
ined Oyer 400.00) names among the
prises about 1,1100.00t acre.s, represent- 111.01 and Michael Barber. also sailed but is gaining it . •
ci%ilizatiou through Jewish efforts
'
From one 01 those Luc-tale.
records in the files of the American
ing a valuation of dose to $50.114X).004)
and Jewish labor is a Cl4 11,111t1111.1-
ffuericc wit!: rue
'"h"t`.
Women Sail
th e town of uk.t
t11 411 914:9•01.111y to be wished by
with an equipment worth probably
Red Cross, and over 70,000 names in
, i reserenee wlncit .
Cal
1
--
v,a•
recall
lather
as
a
teller
of
In addition. Mrs. A. II Fromen- mentors- ore tits
every less.
ahout $10.000,nen. During this time the
the cemeterial records of soldiers
tiles.
a
kind
aril
wise
narrator
sodeiv granted loans in 30 states to sou. head of the Palest•e Supplies death is growing se ttl.
buried Overseas. In view of the al-
The Palestine Restoration Fund
It, lief in what he related Pia-
most total absence of definite infor-
Jewish farmers. aggregating $2.707,• Department of the lionittt I /rganizi . the meeting , held vi:
welcomes contributions for the
, tc that the fairy tales became
lion. and Nit,. Peter J. Schael•..t
refs.
purpose uE giving effect t o su c h
mation regarding the religious affili-
the Jew isit
ju
td attend the Women
••• •:
r• y Car I19 r1. •
ation of our service men, the task of
opportunity. Fen million dol-

Help Thoutands to Start.
w. Tess weird. are all I can s.19

identifying
those of Je ■ststi faith was
international Conference .
lars
are
needed
for
publ.e.
works.
- ease , h• give esli . t

, p 1 4 41114, know alt 'T'
uira -
While the financial feature was a he held in London at th.
I surrounded with numerous &thrill-
• e and r, -poet ttt
schools. agriculture and relief.
r . • !iisr and work !nor • •it I ever
ties.
a:
the
main
conference
NI.
-
helpfa! factor in building up the Jew-
Our colonists have maintained
•It parted I, oder .
- .Niter much research and investi-
,,Ii agricultural movement, the other' son, will pre-rut to the s.oid. -
themselves in spite of war and
But whole •
er ,
actis ties ha', wielded a much miste . ferenee plan. for

dssolation: under the British pro-
gation. which is still being conducted,
!" and admire-.
•1,e
thrttn.fi••.•ii
the Board was able to supply the
powerful influence. The inforinaiion Zionist.
tectorate Palestine will offer new
bureau. ah,ch assisted the pro•pecove %voile in eel,
l
opportunities for Jews front the.
Graves Registration Service the
read!

larmt.r to get an intelligent point of 41.10111t the •••1 , !'t
lands of oppreS , i011.
names of most of these turn, so that
'4 1 .
r
it
_
now
view of what farming the farm ZIOIII•I t10t1lell
Contributions will be gratefully -
the proper headboarit• would bc ,
lathe-. .
',gluier. or-
employment bureau. which helped der the direction I if Mr•
placed over these graves that were not
received. Contributors may, it
Prague..---ktrunn is at tire-sent the
phatie•I .. •• ie... : ..s: t
correctly marked.
thousands of young men to test their groups of Zionist women
ugs
urtrigt
Coupes.
of
th
e
they
choose,
designate
any
spe-
seat
(4i
1114.
Second
The itiid •:g our.
be
i the
• ,gees
titnes• on the farm; the farm finding the United State- are It ••
"In the meantime, pending the cor-
cleehoslosakian Jews.
cific purpose iu the upbuilding of
Pauhrie
IL ..I a-ip eared in
.. a ,,,, appeared
bureau. which helped thousands ot in supplying Palestine • 1. II iew ish.. /1
1
January 4. 3 and ts InIn. at Prague
rection in the marking of graves, the
Palestine to svhich their contribu-
!!threw
paper
1, ;" ,: - saw the First Jewish Congress of
people to select their farms and saved war orphan , 91 ith cloth!. i-.I Zionist. 1 - 4, 4,,!'eti''t
tions should he applied.
release of photographs of these
I 1 in Jertusa !Itt, an dt tra
tranate I I' y
them trout the clutches of the land hospital. throughout Pa', dime with , t i'l
Checks may be made payable. to
graves by the American Red Cross
In contrast to the
I the writer atirtipo• ot this scar s e mu- x
shark; the extension departmt nt, with linens and other supplies.
. merle
• '•an Jewish Congrc•s. which
the undersigned, and further in-
to the families has been withheld.
,
mettioration
of
the
anniversary
‘..4
p
formation *III be cheerfully given.
its several brandies. lectured to the
-
i, vanguard o f A mer i can de l,- j Herzl'.dgmli.
considered only foreign Jewish affairs,
With the co-operation of the Cenie-
farmers and gave them itinerant in- gate: to the Conference sailed Sati.-
n I,
terial Division of the Graves Regis-
the former body limited itself exclu-
FRED M. BUTZEI-
• • •
structions and also gave them aid to- day. lune 12, on the Lapland. inchol-
sisely to the interests of the Jews of
nation
Service our representative
Chairman.
wards community undertakings—re- in g C. S. Supreme Court lustier,
Czechoslovakia. At this First Co tt -
Iv ill. it is hoped, soon be able to
1012
Union
Trust
Bldg..
Detroit.
begin
the
work of photographing the
ligious, social and educational. All Louis I) Brandeis. Nathan Straus.
gr•ss the plans for the coming elec-
these activties helped to place the Prof. Felix Frankfurter and Mrs
lions for both houses of parliament Mich.
grases showing headboards with the
,
. , .
Jewish farmer on a strong and solid Nlary Fels. Judge Julian W. Nlack. 1
weer laid. It was decided that ote
The National Committees of t h e Six Pointed Star, so that these photo-
the
I
At , ours
ne• It seems to rule that people J ews form • 1 i.
president of the Zionist Organization, I
!h eir OM n party and v
footing.
f'alrstine Restoration F und art. as rm.. graphs may be forwarded to the next
i w1 to k new 1119 father are able to telt e xclusisely for their own candidates
The society also maintains a west- will be unable to attend the con
lows:
of kin. Although the War Depart-
about bun more
wore than I acre knew. • and not give their votes to
,
ern office in Chicago. which wa• es- ence because ot illne•s
any other
mem plans to return many of the
National Committee—Hon. Nathan
i They certain'y are better informed on
tablished in 1912. under the manage-
nationality or party- .
bodies of soldiers who lost their
Honor ary
t i t „);r s l
Most Important Gathering
! the things which he did and on his
ment of Mr. Geo. W. Simon. During
Since
that
First
Conger
s•
the
elec-
lives
Overseas. it is highly desirable
The g„iiieggngg.
ttill take up ictual acuievernent•. From time to
the e:ght year. the western office
which
tions already took place. The cam. S. \Vise. Vice-Chairman; Jacob De to complete the photographs of
.
father's
$255.-
. me paign program was accurately tot- Haas. Director
granted 431 loans, aggregating
the immediate problems nece•sary tot
graves so that the families may have
National' penetrated o 'our nursery. We k"e" 1 lowed, and the largest part of the
newish
dhie,
is eseiiailri nce Of proper care of sof-
the
1)89. It placed 1.35O men on farms. re-establish
Nib:sore Committee—lion. Nti‘ ■ ton t
I s ours supported their nun
This year alone the western office Homeland in Palestine. salmis neil by I t , hat mult itudes of people admired hint 1 j ewisit
necause
of
his
sincere
.sish
1)
Baker,
Hon.
James
NI.
Beck.
Hon.
-
)
1 " hell)! candidates. Eighty thousand votes
received QC, applications for loans or the Supreme Council through the'
To Help Families.
,
of others. We also knew were cast fur the 'Jewish nominees. Loins 1), Brandeis, William Jennings
advice with reference to the farm mandate over Palestine granted to, thousands
that
Bryan.
Rt.
Rev.
Charles
S.
Buren,
"Now
that the bodies of the men
finding bureau. The farmers in the I lretat Britain. is ranked a• the ntost ! that °°' lahors for the welfare of has yet in no particular di•trict were the
Pres. Nicholas Murray Butler, Hon who lost their lives Overseas are be-
middle west have made unusual prog- important Jewish world gather-Inv, . brethern tilled hi• days and nights. votes sufficiently concentrated to elect
arthur Capper. lion. Benj. N. Car ing returned to this country, the J.
ress during the past eight years. Many
t r , s e n f r ortu, e a rl" robbed him of his rest and kept him a single Jewish candidate.
I. „riZdio,,tiiilsit l e e a p t
Ilr eli,,
dozo.
Sigmund Eisner. l'res. Charles W. 11. is extending its service to the
away
from
us.
Beyond
this,
our
knowl-
of them started out as tenants and user
he
It was this discouragement that
W.
Eliot. lion. Abram I. Elkus. Ifs families and next of kin, and is plan-
affairs
was extreme - made necessary the calling of the Sec.:
teas delegates will attempt to have edge of hi public
now own bents of their own.
Mr. Simon is now planning to ex- the conference approve their Pitts : I -).
limited. We never SA* the platform stud Jewish Congress. The lews of : loseph Fels, Bernard Flexner, Dr :ono to render every assistance in
t y are "Harry Fricilenwald, Pres. Harry A. connection with the funeral arrange-
tend the activities of the western ot- burgh program for the governing from which he spoke to the masses Czechoslolakia believe that he
of
his people. N‘e never .ass him in entitled to a certain number of . rep-• Garfield. James Cardinal Gibbons. merits and burial services. I mtnedi-
lice throughout the middle west. I principles of the Hide Land. includ-
Prrs G. Stanley Hall. Philip S. Henry, ately upon receipt of the lists of
ing equal rights ef the co-operative the po.ttion of talking from above, resentatives on the basis of the 80.00)
Hamilton Holt. tires. David Starr names of those whose remains are be-
principle in industry. griculture. nor did he ever wish to appear su- votes cast for the Jewish ticket.
lordan. Hon. Frank 0. Lowden. Res. mg returned to this country, we
perior
in
our
eyes.
On
the
contrary,
President
Masaryk
is
in
full
sympa-
finance and commerce; and the na-
I)r. Frederick l.snch . Percy .N1\a ‘c .ity ie n t ch o ri o n u m k: u hni, c ,a u t r e
tionalization of land and natural re- svhenever he had an hour of leisure thy with their demands. Until the' Hen. Julius IL Rarer.
loc %a •ilthbra fin 'e che fa s, m a iln)d
.. lh a.in th d
he stooped down to us. For to. he system of proportional representation
f sources to eliminate speculation.
• •
was only our papa. our hest friend. should be introduced. or special ar- G. :McAdoo. William Fellowes Mor- the al 4I of local rabbi., endeavor to
gar,
freer
I.
Schweitzer,
Hon.
Alfred
facilitate
the
last
service
for
and. as he would °nen call him:elf. rang,ement for the small national
the
New York.—We have been in- I
c,r,a ti c n e , rt yi n ass u-
tiry. b
lost their
t a lives in our
te
a friend who tells fain tale' and fine groups be made. the Czechoslovakian' R E t .. S lin etsi.t . ult ' h r e r r s. BC ha s e o s .1:1. ),T . itig
formed that John L. Bernstein, p re ,i. GIFTOF JEWELS
cau se,
rra nge
stories to the children.
(lent of the Hebrew Sheltering and! WORTH $18,500
government would find it difficult to
I orial services in which all ex-service
Of all the charming gilts is oh which solve the problems presented by the Van Dyke.
Immigrant Aid Society, is leaving for
Mrs. Nathan Straus• has given al!
Detroit Committee—Rabbi E. Ais-I men may participate. Wherever no
Europe to complete the arrangements I h er jewel, including many valuable men are endowed by a good Provi. old majority voting system and much
sishkin. Dr. N. E. Aronstam. Fred M.1 nest of kin is located in this country,
for the Immigration his this country heirlooms, to the Zionist Organization deuce to delight their fellowmen there political injustice must result.
Louis; the J . W. D. will endeavor, through
of the relatives of American Jews. of America for the development of are few superior to the talent of the
The Second Jewish Congress has, Butte! (chairman). Louis Dann. Joseph
its representatives, to take their place
Duscotl. Mrs. Ralph Davidson.
In London he will meet Mr. Leon medical and health service in Pales- narrator of fairy tales and tine stories because of its demands. attracted the Ehrlich.
win. Erirdinan.
in whatever manner it may be pos-
Moth,
Fried-,
Komaiky, who was chairman of the tine. The gift was announced by to he sure, the stories have to he real attention of the whole non-Jewish
Grano, Rabbi A. ,' ti le or permissable, to perform the
commiss.on sent to Europe for this Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, vice-president tine and much more beautiful than press of Czechoslovakia. Much space berg, Louis
!-apt.'
function
incumbent upon the next of
Hershman.
Rabbi
J.
L.
Lesin,
reality, and yet so plausible that peo- is being devoted to the poltical prob-
purpose, and who is about to return of the organization.
The gift. valued at $18.500, was not pie should believe, for when people lem presented by the small nationali- Isailor Leyin. J. Levin, Max Lieber-: nu'
to this country.
"The
Jewish
Welfare Board is
Man. Herman Marks, Jacob Miller.
made public, it was said. at Mrs. believe the stories they hear. tney in tie,
eager to render this service, an imper•
Chosen upon a democratic basis. David Robinson, E. Rabinowitch.
Straus's request, until after she and the long run will make the stories
COST OF LIVING IN
her husband left for Europe to attend real. "If you wish. it is not a fable." the Congress was constituted of the Louis James Rosenberg. Isaac Shetzt amt. duty and an obeisance of re-
isou sit s oiS im
i j o lasie tspkhy, v4. 1)cals,- m
,d an Stoc
c l ip er t . spectful acknowledgment of the sac-
representatives of the Jewish' com- e i r,..L
VOLHYNIA AND PODOLIA the World Zionist Congress, although rather said to his people
y these brave Ameri-
Wonderful fairy-tales and stories munities, the deelgates of the national
mute at the same tim e as the $100.(XX1
ce mauteri
Thes heroic nice were proud
Waiss, M. H. Zackheim, treasurer. , cans.
„ said
. Mr they hear—the stories which would Jewish organization., and also the de- WO Majestic Bldg.
.
Warsaw.—In the regions recently gift of Mr ' Straits '
I
of
their
origin.
Mitigated as it us by
eve,
"
I am . inclined . to
. believe,
.. ..
. . t buoy their spirits and brighten their traced candidates of the last election.
the sorrow for their death, there
occupied by Poland in V olhynia and
t
o
nnds.
There
is
!tautly
a
person
who
u
Podolia, the prices of the most es- Wise. "that Mrs. Straus s got alms
:urges through the hea rt of J ews the
venial commodities are staggeringly indicate to Jewish women in all lands is not susceptible to the fairy tale or
world over, justifiable pride i n the
_ __
high. The ruble is now worth less vs-hat ought to be the measure of their story which appeals to hi, i ndividua l
kno.ltdge that these heroic men ade-
pound of bread sacrifice on behalf of the cause of re - imagination. to the story which tits
quately represented their country in
than the old kopec. A
his mental make-up. To children won.
this critical struggle and symbolized
costs from 120 to 200 rubles, a pound building the Jew ish Homeland."
ileriul fairy-tales planted in their
VIENNA—The executise committ ee in their every act the idealism of their
of salt 500 rubles. a pud (about 40
imagination
are
like
beautiful
plants
At
the
next
regular
meeting
of
Pis-
of
the
Jewish
community
of
Vienna
race."
ponds) of potatoes 1.350 rubles. a pud BULGARIAN COMMUNITY
capable of producing delicious fruit gah Lodge No. 34, Independent Order adopted a resolution protesting against
Colonel Cutler is a member of the
rye flour 4,0(8) rubles, wheat flour
TO AID PALESTINE JEWS I;In of an altogether different kind of B'isai Brith, Monday evening. June the pogroms and outrages in Hungary War Memorials Council recently ap-
6,000 rubles, a pound of meat from
must
be
the
fairy
tale
addressed
to
28,
there
will
be
held
an
election
of
.
that
are
being
perpetrated
against
the
fu
rated by the Secretary of War to
MO to 800 rubles, a pud of firewood
Sophia—The Jewish commun.ty ■ .7 the Imagination of a suffering mar- officers for the ensuing six months.I leas. It also demanded of the Ails- supervise the work involved in the
from 150 to 310 rubles, an egg tit) to
100 rubles, a glass of flour 50 rubles. Bulgaria has resolved to set a••d: ty red generation of grown-up.. To The meeting will be held in the lodge: trian government to take all possible proper care of the soldier graves that
Clothes are not to be had at any one-third of its revenue for the pui them a dream of glorious 11.11s to rooms, 25 Broadway. and the members I steps to prevent the barbarous Hun- will remain Overseas and to take up
price. Five gold rubles are worth 7,- pose of colonizing Bulgarian Jews •:: some, a dream of freedom must be of the lodge are requested to bet garian lawlessness from permeating the many problems relating to per-
I •mpart,: d. so that they night is eget present.
Austria. j manent memorials for soldier dead.
500 Soviet paper rubles. Palestine.

chants returi.
\
from
Rtev were mur.lt.red
r ,1.1
These rnerchanis were
n
liter
the German occupation
I is•ainia
for business purposes , were not
iblc to return home hi r:.: of the
•nange in the political situation
hen they heard that the Polish
was marching into nrainia
d out to meet It with the '

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American Delegates
To Zionist World
Conference Sail



The Growing Shade of Herzl

Issues Appeal For
Detroit Palestine
Restoration Fund

JEWISH CONGRESS IN
CZECHOSLOVAKIA

"Father91

JOHN L. BERNSTEIN
LEAVES FOR EUROPEI

LODGE NOTICES.

Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0.
B. B.

VIENNA JEWS PROTEST
HUNGARIAN POGROMS

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