A pish PerioSeal Cotter CLIPTON AVZNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO lit EVETROI I; AWISi I 6 ROA C LE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JEWISH WOMEN'S WELFARE ORGANIZATION MEET AT EL MOSHE CONGREGATION Jewish Officers in the Austrian Army BY JACOB MESTEL. PAGE ELEVEN BRITISH CHIEF RABBI WILL TOUR DOMINIONS IN CAUSE OF JUDAISM most praiseworthy terms of the Rothschild family. Answering one of the previous speakers, wh o ha d spoken of the British administration in Palestine as an experiment in es- tablishing a Jewish home, the Zionist leader declared that the Zionist pol- icy of England rather than being an experiment was an act of historic justice. Dr. Weizmann invited the RAPID DEVELOPMENT IN PALESTINE INDUSTRIES FORSEEN BY SAMUEL JERUSALEM—Speaking before the of which he Pro-Jerusalem Society, (Formerly First Lieutenant in the Austro-Hungarian Army.) The European Jewish Women's LONDON.—On the ocasion of his has been elected honorary president, Welfare Organization held a very departure for a lengthy tour to the Sir Herbert Samuel, the Palestine is essential to elate at the he at Przemysl, after flu first siege. The successful meeting at the El Moshe It British dominions, Chief Rabbi Dr. High Commissioner, made reference Synagogue, Twenty-ninth and Mich- ginning that the Idea so widely preva- Third Aestrlan army had just broken Joseph liertz was honored at a ban- to the revived industries of Palestine , igan avenues, when the future activi- lent among no of Jewish "freedom" In through the Russian ring and scat- quet which was attended by a number Chief Rabbi to visit l'alestine. and expressed his belief that Pales- ties of the society were outlined by the former Austro Hungarian moo- toned the Russian army twenty kilo- of leading Jews and non-Jews in the Chief Rabbi Dr. Hertz, in acknowl- tine industries will in the near fatty" archy le more or less a myth. That metres to the southeast. A terrific the president, Mrs. E. Bloom, empire. Lionel Rothschild, who pre- edging the toasts of the various speak- undergo a rapid development. In a graphic manner Mrs. Bloom Czarist Russia did not permit a Jew battle developed around Mount Ma- sided, declared that he was proud that ers, scored the anti-Semites who were The Pro-Jerusalem Society, which; Conductor described the plight of the Jewish to wear the uniform and have the dis- gees, which lasted thirteen days and there was no Jewish question in Eng- carrying on an anti-Jewish campaign has just received a charter for Ott widows and orphans in the devastated Unction of being an army officer, goes nights. The army command called land. Lauding the British govern- in England and he expressed his deep preservation of medieval antiquities, First Subscription Pair countries of Europe. She urged the without saying. A government which for holding out as long us possible ment for its sympathies with the Je•- regret that England's good name was held its first annual meeting. Frl. Eve., Oct. 22. members to do their share in alleviat- makes a distinction of race and creed, until the arrival of reserves. On the ish ideal, Rothschild expressed his thus being harmed. Addressing the meeting of the Pal- Sat Eve., Oct. 23. ing the distress of their stricken sis- dividing its population into groups, eh , eleventh day the Austrian army faced confidence that the government's ef- Other speakers at the banquet in- estine Advisory Council, the High at 8:30 o'clock. pendent on the religion of the disaster; Ituselan airplanes had rerun- forts to establish a Jewish National ters. Commissioner, who presided, said cluded Lord Reading, the Australian and Rabbi Thumini, in an address, em- virtual cannot, in its very nature, !loitered the Austrian positions Home in Palestine will be crowned High Commissioner, Fisher, and Sir that the council had a right to con- phasized the necessity of maintaining admit to a Share in its manage aunt, their artillery shot to pieces the Aus- with success. Lord Milner, the Co- Wiley Cohen. gratulate itself at the prevailing tran- trian trenches. The position of the lonial Secretary, who was given a tre- a society such as the European Jew- deriving from "heaven," citizens who quility of the country. Speaking of Soloist do not belong to the established Austrian army was absolutely unten mendous ovation, declared that the ish Women's Relief organizaiton. the work being done to further the in- ROME—The "Tribuna" recently church. But in the country where able. The remnant of the Austrian Jewish people are destined to play a l'he following were appointed on a terests of Palestine, Sir Herbert Sain- soldiers almost cried with fear. Other most important role in the develop- commenting on the report that Eng- "good old Francis Joseph" ruled for committee to further the work of the tly] reported that energetic measures, companies had already withdrawn Into ment of the empire. Expressing his land refuses to permit Italian Monks society in Michigan: Mr. and Mrs. generations where all natIona'ities were being employed to stamp odt - in ',he the fortress without walling for their pride at the fact that the Jews of to occupy the "Coractilum" in Jeru- malaria, that schools are being estab- Soprano their own language use could Morris Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Earlier, superior officers' command, but the England lire long enjoyed complete salem. suggests that it is the result lished, that traveling restrictions had Seats, 5100, $1.50, $2.00 Mr. and Mrs, Levinson, Sir. and Mrs. imperial parliament (except Yiddish, Jewish first lieutenant In command equality, Lord Milner said that Eng- of Zionist influence. The paper how- been removed to the greatest possible Sox Seats, $3.00. Shanbnick, Mr. and Sirs. Isberg, Mr. to be sure!), where these many rep resentatives could call each other of Company It held out, and though land has well been repaid for her ever, goes on to say that in view of extent, and that negotiations regard- and Mrs. Rosenberg. (No War Tax) on de liberality. The Hallam, the Rev. Dr. the fact that Italy has the support ing the country's frontiers were still nature without hesitation, in such a A resolution expressing the sym- At Grinnell's, Thursday. land, It would almost seem to go he sired let as run many for shelter, of his soldiers lie himself re- Moses Garter, in the course of his re- of the Vatican, England will yield in progress. pathy of the society was forwarded to - ained on the battlefield with a small marks pointed out that the Jewish sooner or later. Symphony C without saying again, that no differ m Program—Brehm. , The Advisory Council is composed the family of the late Mrs. Blume Minor; Mozart, Aria, "Mla Speranea once of earn or creed would be made group of faithful soldiers until u hand religion throughout calls for peace, of ten members appointed by the Schreiber who was actively interested Adorata" Dvorsky, Tone Poem, metn- the army. It was, therefore, the remade claimed one of his legs and truth and a love of mankind. Declar- in "Haunted Castle;" Three Songs; Rub- 110 • become High Commissioner and nine in the future of the organization. BERLIN—It has prevailing Idea among the Jews of he was carried away unconscious from ing that a new spirit and a greater known that the effort on the part of hers elected by the people. instein, "The Dream," RIrnsky• Kor- To till a vacancy Mrs. Morris sake!, "Hymn to the Sun" from "Le faith are necessary in order to coun- the world that mince Austro-Hungarian the field. the authorities of tipper Silesia to Cohen was elected treasurer. The Coq d'Or"; Arensky, "Little Fish's There are many, many of such bat- teract the resulting evils of the war, Jews had no many prominent members LONDON.—Advices from Constan- song"; Wagner, Ride of the vaikyries. expel the Jewish refugees was the other officers of the society are: of the learned professions, they un- tle episodes in the 'innate of the late he concluded by remarking that a result of an order to the effect issued tinople state that persistent rumors President, Mrs. E. Bloom; vice-presi- city that the pato- doubtedly also had able army MTN Austrian army, which, though forgot- League of Ilearts was even more by the Inter-Allied Commission in have reached that dent, Mrs. E. Cohen, financial secre- There even was talk in Amadei of ten in the rush of matters, are claim- necessary than a League of Nations. of Kieff are ris- this country. Through the interven- ants in the district tary. Mrs. Agnes Levin, recording have com- Jewish generals. The truth Is entira- ing our attention since the conclusion Dr. Chaim Weizmann, who was called tion of various Jewish organizations, ing and that the Bolsheviki Fourteen Saturday secretary, Mrs. I. Lippman. upon to express the thanks of the ly different. of the war. evacuated the city of Kick. pletely the order has been postponed. Concerts gathering to the chairman. spoke in "Not Good Old Emperor." Beginning Oct. 23 First of all, Emperor Francis Joseph Soloists was not the good old emperor. Those The Defenders of Zion were reor- who were near the court knew per ganized last Wednesday evening with fectly well that the servants and em- Mr. Sol Lipshitz as their new leader. ployes of the court made strong ef- This circle was originally directed by forts to obtain their freedom from Document Represents Years of Mr. Bennett Kaminsky, who left this service, owing to the strict rule of Study and is Considered city to accept an executive position the "good, old" monarch. The Viema Model for Big Sopranos with the Illinois Central. The circle generals did not relish association was disbanded for a time until Mr. with the aristocratic emperor, who Estates. Lipshitz was secured to act as leader. did not mince words in taking them Tenor Folowing are the new officers of the to task for supposed Infractions. But New York—Examination of the will circle: Sam Toporowsky, president; that was not all. The emperor did II. Schiff shows that, be- Morris Medow, vice-president; Isi- not have the final Bay in matters of of Jacob cause of the many safeguards thrown dore Toporowsky, treasurer; Mike legielation which belonged to paella by Mr. Schiff around the administra- Engelman, secretary, and Louis Tess- ment, and there was really no law In tion of his fortune and the care with Austria forbidding a Jew to reash ler, sergeant-at-arms. which he directed that the trust funds Under the auspices of the Tikvas the highest office in the government. be constituted, the will is one of the Zion, three classes for the study of The reason why Jews did not rea:h most important ever offered for pro- Hebrew will be formed beginning the high posts in the army was d le bate in this city or anywhere else. to the prevalence of the Junker ay. with the Sunday following the debate Mr. Schiff's will represents years of Pianists between the Forget-Me-Nuts of Zion tent. As only **noblemen" were ell* careful study as to investments and and the Tikvas Zion. Mr. N. Croll ible to the post of army officers only the care of property, and the docu- is to be in charge and no fees will members of the nobility or aristocrats ments, therefore, offers itself as model be charged for instruction. Non- were admitted to the high poets. As for the distribution of any large es• members will be welcomed to visit Jews could not be completely excluded Violinists late. of the these classes and study the Hebrew from the service, the policy The will provides that no alleged language. It is expected that a mini- government was to refuse them pro- promise of Mr. Schiff to aid any chari- ber of the Young Judaea leaders will motion above the rank of first lieuten- table or philanthropic organization is ant. It was very unusual to find a join the Judaeans in the ranks in the to be recognized by the executors study of the ancient tongue of the Jewish captain. The way to reach unless such promise is in writing. further promotion was through con- Hebrew. It also cuts off any legatee mentioned Prices: S8.00, 81200, 818.00, 824.00 Young Judaea is at present hindered version to the Catholic church. Jews who may participate in a contest of Boxes (seating 8 and 8) knew of the difficulties and therefore in its growth because of the lack of the document. $250.00 funds. An appeal sent to five candi- made no serious attempt to force their Directions Governing Gifts, No War Tax dates for election to the new Zionist way into the army. It was even rare Mr. Schiff's gift of $300,000 to the Reservations Now to find a Jew who would embrace District Board, asking for small finan- Nfontefiore Home carries the request Glendale 8290 Orchestra Hall. cial assistance, fell on deaf cars. Christianity for the purpose of making that the income be used for the gen- his career except In Hungary, where Grinnell's Box Office Most of the funds so far contributed eral research work of the hospital, such became the rule. In Hungary Cherry 3800 for the expenses of Young Judaea which shall include the "constant we even find converted Jews as gen- came from the Zionist District, but Harry Cyphers, Manager searching of and study for ways and erals, but the Individuals In question no money could be asked from the means by which it may become pos- made every effort to conceal their District at the present time because sible to permanently alleviate or cure Jewish origin. An exception was made of the intervening election. Immed- deafness, excluding, however, mechan- with civilian employee of the Aus- iately after election an open letter trian war department or army physi- ical means toward that end." will be issued to the newly-elected The gift of $500,000 to the Federa- Announcement of New cians. Here nobility was never a re- board calling upon them to assist in tion for the Support of Jewish Phil- quisite and therefore Jews reached Address the work for Zionist education among anthropic Societies carries the direc- very high honors in the service, many the Jewish youth. tion that the by-laws of the organiza- of them becoming surgeomegenerals, tion, preventing it from accepting and one Jew becoming the judge ad- gifts made on condition that the in- EL MOSHE Y. P. S. vocate general of the Auetro-Hungar. come alone may be used, shall be fan army with the title of "Excel- repealed. If such action is not taken The Young People's Society of the lency." within three years after the death of El Moshe synagogue held its regular During the war the bars were let Mr. Schiff his executors have power meeting Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1920. Mr. down considerably and many Jews Has Moved from 22 Hendrle Ave. Dave Levy gave a very interesting to distribute the $500,000 among the to 149 East Canfield Ave. address concerning the situation of became captains, with an occasional beneficiary societies of the parent or- major to boot, but a higher rank than Near Beaublen 8t. ganization in such proportions as they the Jews today. Plans are under way for a dance. that would never be bestowed upon may see fit. Date and place will be announced a Jew who had not turned Christian. Mr. Schiff's gift of $25,000 to the Very accurate statistics of Jews In New York Public Library is for the later. Any young man or lady be- tween the ages of 16 and 21 are the Austrian army have been com- benefit of the Jewish and Semitic de- eligible for membership to this or- piled by Dr. Nathan Birnbaum, as di- partments and his $25,000 to Harvard rector of the Jewish military archive is to purchase objects for the Semitic ganization. Gwen are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed pockets. of 20 in Vienna, with the idea that a show- Museum attached to the university. alarettee, os ten cockatoo 1200 rite mat ea) in • tkosinw cape. -.veered carton. We of rontly recommend Hi. “rion for the home so otli‘se PHILOMATHIC DEBATING ing of Jewish bravery in the war would The gift of $50,000 to New York Uni- eepply or when you travel. result in complete equalization of Jew- versity is for the School of Commerce IR. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. lab rights in Austria. All that has and Accounting. "Resolved, That Ireland he Grant- now become a dead issue. Austria of Winston-Salem, KC. In making a $50,000 bequest to the ed Immediate Independence" was the today is by no means proud of its Jewish Theological Seminary, in addi- subject for debate at last Sunday's !unitary record, and In Hungary and tion to another of $100,000 for general meeting of the Philomathic Debating Galicia Jewish bravery Is rewarded by purposes, Mr. Schiff directs that the club. The debate was Irish in more pogroms. The study of Jewish pars $50,000 he used to train teacher. for than the subject for it was a clean, has, there- Jewish religious schools. hard fight that lasted until the last ticipation In the last war academic and psycho- Provides for Executors' Dispute. speaker had concluded. Isadore fore, merely an Mr. Schiff directed that the $25,000 Meisler and J. J. Rosenthal, favoring logical interest for us. gift to the Israelitische Waisenanstaldt Jewish Timidity Myth. the cause of Irish liberty, received a The war proved that the old myth of Frankfurt-on-the-Main, for the majority of but one vote over their opponents, Isadore Goldstein and of Jewleh timidity and cowardice was Moses and Clara Schiff Fund attach- Harold Baiter. In further recognition a shameless invention of our enemies. ed to the institute, be revoked if a tax of his careful preparation and pleas- While no one desires to die or become of more than 25 per cent is assessed ing delivery Mr. Meisler, although a cripple, the man of intelligence will on the gift in Germany. The will makes the unique provi- only a probationary member, was usually evade danger where one of a NEW ADDRESS voted the best speaker of the evening. lower degree of mental development sion that if a dispute arises among the 149 East Canfield Ave., The subject for next Sunday's dis- will ordinarily perish. The Jewish executors which they are unable to Near Seaublen 8t. cussion is "Resolved, That the Fif- soldier, being among the most intelli- settle alone each faction is to appoint Phone Melrose 3095 teenth Amendment to the Constitu- gent, will not rush headlong Into dan- an arbitrator and the two named shall tion Be Repealed." Mr. DeYoung ger, where sure death awaits him, and choose a third person as umpire. The and J. Shurly llorwitz are on the such running Into danger is by no three persons by a majority vote are affirmative and A. Weiswasser and D. means a 'sign of bravery or of true to decide the question at issue. Budnitzky on the negative. Both patriotism. But where commands Because of the fact that a penalty sides have spent much time in pre- were to be carried out the Jewish of 5 per cent is assessed on estates in paring and an excellent debate is an- officer was by no means inferior to inheritance tax proceedings when they ticipated his non-Jewish colleague. A glance are found to contain securities which The Philomathic has already re- at the list of casualitiee among the have not been registered according to ote ceived an influx of applications for Jewish officers, the high number of a State law, Mr. Schiff directs that all membership but still has room for a severely wounded and those decorated such securities be registered promptly. few more new men. Any Jewish for bravery, will show that judging by Mr. Schiff also forsaw a possible young man who is desirous of im- percentages the Jewish officers have contingency by which it might be ad- proving his powers of vocal expres- sacrificed more intensively than their visable to remove all or part of the sion, of discussing current topics and Christian fellow-combatants. assets from the State of New York of making the acquaintanceship of Even in the course of the mounters- to some other States, and for this congenial, earnest fellows is promised tion, the Jews showed In the prompt- reason he empowered the executors a "glad hand" if he will come up to ness of their report how punctual to name a trust company in such other any of the meetings. They are held they were In their fulfillment of duty State to take charge of the property every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock as citizens. Many Jewish officers have of the estate so removed. lie also in the Talmud Torah building on the reported for duty at once, although gave the executors power to cancel , north side of Division street between they happened to be abroad and no- any indebtedness owing him at the Beaubien and St. Antoine. body could compel them to cross the time of his death. border. They returned to duty for two reasons: because they did not want PAUL JAMES LOPATE. any suspicion cast on the Austrian The northern district of Detroit lost ea Delegations is Paris Express Sorrow Jews by wholesale desertion of Jewish nu,horadooneo p000tl officers—and also because they were one of its most respected citizens in for His Death. sod lond-poond t1a Aund. willing at all times to defend half- the death of I'aul James Lopate, 40 der.— .nd— that sloe.y. Monte: pound crystal way liberal Austria against the anti years old, of 228 Cameron avenue, Manufacturers The provisional organization for an glass Powid•• with, Semitic Rusala of the czar. In the who was run over by a truck and Retallers—Wholesalers sponge moisten.. too and American Jewish Congress announced field the Jewish officers and men had killed on the eve of Simchas Torah. Poop. the tobacco in ..ca yesterday that the following cable had 212-214 Michigan Avenue perfect condition. nothing to be ashamed of, either in the on Oct. 4, Mr. Lopate is survived been received from the Committee of wise conduct of the soldiers or their by his widow, Mrs. Anna Lopate; Jewish Delegations in Paris: the face three daughters, Ruth, Beatrice and stubbornness of resistance in "Committee on Jewish Delegations of the enemy. To mention one In- Irene, and two sons, Sidney and at its meeting of Oct. 1 learned with stance out of many: The Jewish Cap- Daniel. The funeral was held from Comfort and Service at deep grief and sorrow of the death of tain Noah, of the 35th Sharpshooters' the home of the deceased on Wednes- the splendid Jew, Jacob Schiff. The Regiment. one of the most intelligent day afternoon, Oct. 6. committee always remembers how officers of the regiment, was almost Corner Lensed and Bates Streets Schiff !ought firmly and proudly for LONDON—An official report cir- One block from Electrie Depot crazed with shame when his company Jews, and how he used the rights of DETROIT, MICH. fled from the battlefield. He threw culated by the Polish Bureau states his great influence for his most nee- him own body against an onrush of that during the occupation of Grodno Rates Single--51.80 to $2.SO. scented brethren. The faitfulness a committee con- and devotion with which he served Russian soldiers and was instantly by the Bolsheviki sisting chiefly of Jews terrorized the Jewish people intellectually and finan- killed. population. 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