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PAGE FIVE

VETRO11;/EKS/1 R0111CLE

ERMAN N. KOLODKIN

TO BE SOLOIST WITH

SYMPHONY FEB. 6

Detroit Symphony; Mom•
r,rs bee
viol. of of Symphony
Quartet is

Lauded Highly By Critics.
---
Herman N. Kolodkin, generally re-
garded as our of the hest viola play-
Co,oltr•, and member of
as in th
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will
pny
appear as soloist with the Symho

at Orchestra Ilall, Sunday, Feb. 6.
Mr. Kolodkin was with the St. Paul
Orchestra in 1912, with the New York
Symphony older Damrosch for five
years, first viola with the Cleveland
Symphony. .,Ise appearing as soloist,
Sosiafsky String
and a member of the
Quartet two years. In addition to be-
first viola of the Detroit Sym-
u: g
phony, Mr. Kolodkin is the viola
player Doh the Detroit Symphony

ship. To discriminate against any
race or religion is utterly un-
American; and I, therefore, with
to register my,protest against any

CHARLES DANA GII3SON, Artist.
FRANKLIN H. GIDDINGS,
University Professor.

MARTIN H. GLYNN,
Ex-Governor of New York.
campaign against the Jews or any
GEORGE GRAY, Jurist.
other religious groups constitut-
ing the great citizenship of this EDWARD EVERETT HALE,
University Professor.
country.
\VILLIAM (Cardinal) O'CONNELL, JAMES HARTNF:SS,
Governor of Vermont.
Archbishop of Boston.
PATRICK J. HAYES,
Text of the Protest,
Archbishop of New York.
pro-
Following is the test of their
test, with the full list of signatures: JOHN GRIER 1111311EN,
President Princeton University.
The undersigned, citizens of
.101IN H AY N ES 1101.11ES,
Gentile birth and Christian faith,
Clergyman.
view with profound regret and
JESSE II. HOLMES,
disapproval the appearance in this
President National Federation of
country of what is apparently an
Religious Liberals.
organized campaign of anti-Sent-
11.1MILTON HOLT,
itism, conducted in close con-
Editor
The Independent.
fortuity to and co-operation with,
ERNEST MARTIN HOI'KINS,
similar campaigns in Europe. We
President
Dartmouth College.
regret exceedingly the publica-
rk F-OEIOF C. HOWE, Publicist.
tion of a number of books. Irate
Diplomatist.
II
1..N111"
C.
IDE,
lets and newspaper articles de-
I N EZ II: Y N ES I RW1 N, Author.
signed to foster distrust and sus-
\\ ILL IRWIN, Author.
picion tel our fellow-citizens of
GE.ol2G12 R. J.NMES, Capitalist.
Jewish ancestry' and faith—dis-
DAVID STARR JORIMN, Scientist.
trust :old suspicion of their loy-
WILLIAM W. KEEN,
alto and their patriotism.
Professor of Surgery.
These publications, to55 hich
PAUL
U. KELLOGG,
wide circulation is being given,
Editor The Survey.
are thus introducing into our na-

HEALTH TALKS j

Following is the third of ■
series of articles dealing with the
subject of Cancer, its forms and
treatment, prepared especially for
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle by
the Maimonides Medical Society,
an organization of Detroit Jewish
physicians. The series is to be
followed by regularly-appearing
papers on health, sanitation and
hygiene.

THE SYMPTOMS OF CANCER.
Predisposing Conditions:
In the preceding article, e.meer was

described its an abnormal growth of
a group of body rells, which suddenly •
changed from their normal functions
and devoted all their energy to growth
and reproduction. Though the ulti-
mate reason for this change is not
known, it very frequently follows
chronic irritation, sores, etC , which
Quartet
For o jrars Mr. Kolodkin was a
have remained unhealed for months or
member of the famous U. S. Marine'
years where habits cause a long con-
Band and appeared at the White
tinned irritation of a part, cancer is
found to be more frequent in this situ-
ation.
This is important practically es fol-
SERGEANT
KENDALL
tional political life a new and WILLIAM
- Everyone should know the
lows:
Artist.
dangerous spirit, one that is
danger of leaving a sore, or lunge, or
GEORGE
KENNAN,
Journalist.
wholly at variance wilt our Ira-
other "precancerous lesion" as they
HENRY CHURCHILL
KING,
ditions and ideals and subversive
.
.
arc caller) without attention for
er i College,
rest(en
of our system of government.
months, or years. The remedying of
IENRW
I
N
P.
KINGSLEY,
American citizenship and Ameri-
President New. York Life Insur- ! these conditions is generally a very'
can democracy are thus chal-
simple procedure.
ance
Company.
letiged and menaced. \\ . e protest
Soule of them are: Ulcer on the
11 .. P. LAUD,
against this organized campaign
Dean Berkeley Divinity School. .' tongue and check are frequently. due
of prejudice and hatred, not only
to a broken tooth, a sharp edge of a
I RA LA NDITII,
because of its manifest injustice
Prohibition Advocate,
decayed one, or a broken tilling. This

to those against whom it is di-
FRANKLIN K. LANE,
1 1:eh,miii,timbi e d ciaatrt,t14to ,rie,ontiietvlaivi .,(1:
rested, but also, and especially,
Former l'. S. Secretary of the ,boob{
because we arc convinced that it
sore on the lip or tongue. lancer of
Interior.
is wholly incompatible with loyal
ROBERT LANSING,
I the
the lip is found most frequently among
and intelligent American citizen-
Former U. S. Secretary. of State. to
ship. The logical outcome of the
',
id in the same corner
- II' • •
..
i
success of such a campaign must
Chief Chil dren's Bureau, U. S. t of' f the mouth
yew in and year out is
i ll hr
necessarily lee the division of our
Dept. of Labor.
a very potent irritant. Certain pig-
citizens along racial and rehig-
BEN It. LINDSEY,
!mlted moles, if exposed so that they
ious lines, and, ultimately, the in-
Juvenile Court Judge.
I become irritated (shaving, clothing,
troduction of religious tests and
i el c ), are dangerous and should be re-
C
El A 121.ES II. LEV ER M 0 RE,
qualification , to determine cite-
Peace .\dycwate.
Id
InOve '
zenship.
FREDERICK 1.NNCII, Clergyman.
Internally ulcer of the stomach,
The loyalty and patriotism of
Poet.
NI
A
RE
II
AM,
.
EDNVIN
chronic ally inflamed, t gall • bladders,
our fellow citizens of the Jewish
Mrs. 1:1)11'IN
MARKHAM, Writer.
no ,DANI
El. GREGORYMASON,chronic
dysentery, laceration, of the
faith is equal to that of any part
womb, following childbirth, are all
of our people, and requires
HERMAN N. KOLODKIN.
Musical Composer.
precancerous conditions in that sta-
defense at our hands. From the
JOSEPH ERNE ST McAFFE,
that they are followed by
foundation of this Republic down
Ile is at present
House as soloist,
Religious Publicist.
tisties
ar, men
W
to the recent World
War,
a high show tage of cancer. All these
making records exclusively for the
Manufacturer.
percen
l• }', McEI-W AIN,
and women of Jewish ancestry
Edison Company.
have taken an honor- RAYMOND McFARLAND, conditions should be attended to early
and properly.
and faith
Mr. Kolodkin, heralded frequently
1 . rincipal Vermont Academy.
able
part
in
building
up
this
great
Cancer of the Skin:
as the greatest viola player in Amer-
A•EXANDER R. NIERRIAM,
These practically never develop on
nation and maintaining its press
ica, is said to elicit a tone of rare
Theologian.
tige
and
honor
among
the
nations!
normal skin. There is always the
beauty from his viola, in itself an in-
.
of the world. 'flier, is not the 1E l'. NIERF:DITH,
mule which
ill:Invent of rare beauty. The viola
Secretary U. S. Dept. of Agricul- antecedent history of a
slightest justification, therefore,
has been irritated with a razor, or
does not lend itself easily to brilliant
ture.
for a campaign of anti-Semitism
cauterized incompletely, or of a scar
. '. 1 N Judge
. . " ' .
La , sages, Inn it does lend itself tee an
ry
in this count.
or scalin • spot, which has been irri-
exquisite, haunting songfulness which
JOHN MOODY, Financial Expert.
Anti-Semitism is almost invar-
tated by picking clothing, etc.
Mr. Kolodkin seems to have mastered.
iably associated with lawlessness W I LL 1 AM FELLOWES MORGAN.
Cancer of the skin generally starts
That he has ample technic, ease and
Financier.
,
and with brutality :old injustice.
as a small, round or flat topped slight-
facility all are aware who have
It is also invariably found close- CHARLES CLAYTON MORRI-
SON, Editor The Christian Cen- lv raised spot, which increases very
waicheded his opportunities for solo
ly intertwined with other sinister
Its development is so in-
slowly.
passages in orchestral works.
tur.
y
forces, particularly those which
sidious that the patient generally does
Mr. Kolodkin is a former pupil of
PHILIP STAFORD NIOXONI,
are corrupt, reactionary and op-
not know exactly when the process
the famous Emil Eerer. Of late mod-
pressive.
began. Sooner or later, a sceb forms,
ern composers are recognizing the
w e b e li eve it shored not b e JOSEPH FORT NEWTON,
is pulled off; another takes its place.
Clergyman.
possibilities of the viola as a solo in-
left tel men and women of Jew-
and
so on—the tumor meanwhile
J..O'CONNELL,
strument and many of them are writ-
ish faith to fight this evil, but
growing constantly—sometimes heal-
ing for it notably Charles Martin
ialirolc(IIIJIg!Naly,
that it is in a very. special sense
ing
at
one spot while spreading at
MARY
Loeffler, of Boston, coil Ernest Block,
the duty of citizens who are not
P ublicist.
another.
the eminent Swiss composer. •
Jews by ancestry or faith. We
Most epitheliomas remain purely
GEORGE. WHARTON PEPPER,
Kolodkin joined the Detroit
therefore make earnest prtoest
local skin troubles. However, there is
Lawyer.
Symphony Orchestra at the Itegitoliutz
against this vicious propaganda,
always the danger of spread to in-
LOUIS F. POST,
of the season, coming here from Cleve-
and call upon our fellow citizens
ternal organs, and this in itself is
Assistant Secretary of Labor
land. He is a native of New Y•tik.
of Gentile birth and Christian
reason enough for not neglecting
faith to unite their efforts to ours, 1 • .
EODORE ROOSEN'ELT,
them.
t the end that it may Ice crush- . TH Mem
York Legislature.'
er
Those skin cancers situated alcove
Mem b erNew
• ed.- In particular, we call upon
CHARLES 111)11'ARI) RUSSELL,
the mouth—the vast majority—can
all those who are molders of pub-
Publicist.
be cured satisfactorily with X-ray,
tic opinion—the clergy and min-
JAC(?Il COULD SCHURMAN,
radium, etc. Most physicians prefer
isters of all Christian churches,
surgical removal of the other forms.
publicists, leathers, editors and
VI DA U. SCUDDER,
Cancer of the Lip:
statesmen—to strike at this ten-
(Continuer! from Page One.)
l'iliv,rsity Professor.
Over 00 per Cent occur On the lower
Ainerierm and ten-Christian agita-
SANIUEL si:..\ BURY Jurist.
lip, generally at a point which has
Ex-President Taft responded with
lion.
,THONI:\S J. SHAIIA'N,
great readiness and since then has
Rector of the Catholic University, been subjected to chronic irritation. It
Signed:
begins as a tiny crack, or scaly patch.
spoken on the subject in a public ad- W'OODROW \\11.SON .
of America.
covers with a thin crust which falls
dress,
MITT A m litt‘\'ARD TAFT.
Cli.klthES M. SHELDON,
off, lint (and this distinguishes it from
President-elect Harding, while pre-
O'CON-
C:\RUIN.\1.
Editor The Christian Herald.
\1'11.1.1:\\I
ferring to avoid the creation of a
..
'
.'
F.
SLOSSON,
the
ordinary
cold sore) the crack re-
N ELL.
'''
troublesome precedent for himself by LY 1:\ X ABBOTT,
Associate Editor The Indepen- mains, and another crust forms at
signing the memorial, which would
first.
At lira it does not bleed or dis-
Editor The Outlook.
dent.
make it difficult for him to refuse to JANE ADDAN1S, Social orker.
charge, but gradually as the crusts
PRF:STON SI.OSSON, Journalist.
give his name to other memorials for JCHIN G. AGAR, Lawyer.
conic
and go. the raw spot becomes
JOHN SPARGO„kuthor.
worthy causes in the future, took XF \VTON D. BAKER.
largcr, the edges firmer, a trace of
ROBERT E. SPEER,
pains to make plain his emphatic dis-
President Federal Council of blood appears, It looks like "proud
Secretary oi V% ar.
approval of the anti-Semitic agitation. RAY STANNARD BAKER„kuthor.
flesh'' except that the base is hard
C !lurches.
In a personal letter to the originator
and lion. It spreads secondarily to
CHARLES A. BEARD,
CHARLF:S STELZLE,
of the proetst he wrote:
the nodes underneath the chin.
,
1
Author and Educator.
Religions Public
I ant sure you can understand
The treatment is complete removal
J.1NI ES NI. BECK, Lawyer.
PAUL NIOORE STRAYER,
why, at the present time, I ant
of the growth and nodes. If gotten
BERNARD I. BE1.1„
Clergyman.
seeking the avoidance of undue
early, well before secondary cancer
President t. Stephen's College.
NI AMON TALBOT,,
Pre
- publicity and reluctant to make
grow t hs have formed under the chin,
niversity Dean.
ARTIICK E. BESTOR•
public statements relating to any
If one
President Chautauqua Institution. I DA M. T.OBELL, Author.
80 per cent can be Cared.
cur pending problems. I ant no
group of mules are involved, 30 per
AI BERT BEVERIDGE.
II Al212Y F. WARD,
I sure that you already know,
cent can be cured. If two groups of
Former C. S. Senator.
Theological l'rofessor.
that the American people al-
t.'N ER ETT P. WHEELER, Lawyer. nodes in the neck are involved, the
W. E. 11. DUBOIS,
ly believe, that 1 am giving
.
case is hopeless as regards ultimate
Editor The Crisis.
GAYLORD S. NvilITE,
sanction to anything so nar-
Social ‘N'orker.
cure, but relief for many years inay
MABEL T. BoARDNIAN,
. ,0 intolerant or so ten-Amer-
I).
of
c.
,,
be obtained from radical removal.
•hiVORGh: W. WICKERSHAM,
conimi,i, , ,,
as the anti-Semitic move-
Ex-Attorney General of U. S.
(Next week—Cancer of stomach and
EVA NGE1.1 N 1•1 Itt 10T11,
'
I. I have been preaching the
Commander Salvation Army.
CHARLES DAVII) WILLIAMS,
intestines).
, e! of understanding and good-
Bishop of Michigan,
BENJAMIN BREwsTER,
and no one who believes in
CHARLES ZUEBLIN,
Bishop of Maine.
MONTEFIORE LODGE 12
ilEngs and hopes for the
Writer and Lecturer.
CHAUNCEY B. BREWSTER,
INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS
, turd of America can be inter-
Bishop of Connecticut.
1,1 in any movement aimed
JEFFREY 12. BRACKF:TI,
With the sante old pep Raft 11111 of
Ymst any portion of our Amer-
Social Worker.
good fraternal advice the Grand Sec-
, citizenship. Very truly yours,
HORACE J. BRIDGES,
retary, Henry J. Hyman arrived in
\VARREN G. IIARDING.
Ethical Teacher.
Detroit. Wednesday evening, to be
wiLLIANy JENNINGR BRYAN ,
Mr. Lansing on the "Protocols."
joined by Grand Master Solon Liebes-
Es-l'. S. Secretary of State.
The protest also bears the sigma-
The University of Michigan will kind Thursday, January 13.
BRUF:12E,
trtes of Secretary of State Colby and HENRY
Some of the members visited
present Miss Jane Manner in a Drama
Financial Expert.
sewer Secretaries of State Lansing
Reading on Thursday evening, Feb. Brother Hyman at the hotel Wednes-
and
and Bryan. Secretary Colby cabled NIC HOLAS MURRAY BUTLER,
day
evening at which time they went
24, to further interest in good plays
President Columbia University.
front South America his desire to be
over the new ritual work for the year
through the fine art of reading. Miss
included among the signatories. Ex- BA I NBRIDGE COLBY,
1921. This same work was more thor-
Manner recently gave "A Plea for
ary of State.
s-cretary Lansing in sending his ad-
oughly discussed in the presence of
Brotherhood" in story, poem and play
iusion to the protest explained that GEO Secret
RGE W. COLEMAN,
Grand Master Liebeskind Thursday
National Council of for the Jewish Young Men's Asso-
he had unlade
ade a personal examination
afternoon.
ciation
of
Rochester,
which
was
re-
Forums.
•,1 the m uch discussed "protocols,"
Considering the weather, a fair
viewed in the press for its appeal for sized crowd greeted ,he visiting
E B. COLENIAN,
and reached the conclusion that they AI-ICE
better citizenship and true American- brothers at the regular meeting at the
(Mrs. George \V.)
were "forgeries circulated for naafi -
ChM \Yorker.
In his letter he
ization.
anus purposes."
Pythian Castle, Thursday evening.
Miss Manner, who was formerly The purpose of this meeting was to
that they were PAUL D. CRAVATII, Lawyer.
wrote:
head of the Drama department of the install the new officers elected at our
GEORGE
CREEL,
I remember
Former Chairman U. S. Commit- College of Nlusic of Cincinnati, is now last meeting. Following the installa-
brought to nip
y attention while I
a resident of New York. She devotes tion the new President, A. A. Gottes-
tee on l'uhlic Information.
was Secretary of State, that I ex-
her entire time to the platform, giving man, selected the following to act on
conned them and returned them tee
the division having charge of such SAMUEL
McCHORD CROTHERS, Modern Drama Readings and special committees for the ensuing year; So-
Clergyman.
programs for clubs, colleges and civic cial, M. Litinsky; Membership. H.
matters with a statement that
there was no evidence as to their R.
FUI.TON
CUTTING,
Financier.
OLIVE
TILFORD
DARGAN,
Poet. organizat:ons. her programs of Jew- Cohen; Ritual, J. Lichtenstein; Pub-
CLARENCF: DARROW, Lawyer.
ish interest have been given recently licity, A. Sandelman•
authenticity, and that personally
for a number of Temple Auxiliaries,
A vote of thanks was tendered the
JAMES R. DAY,
I considered them to be without
Sections of the Council of Jewish \\'o- Grand Master and Grand Secretary
University Chancellor.
the least foundation in fact, but
for their kind endeavors toward the
men and Y. NI. H. A.'s.
HENRY S. DENNISON,
forgeries circulated for malicious
lodge during the past year.
Manufacturer.
purposes. My examination took
About thirty members attended a
JAMES DUNCA:s1,
place certainly over a year ago,
FINANCIERS INTERESTED
of the Jacob Dushinsky
First
Vice-President
A.
F.
of
L.
and it is possible that it was
IN PALESTINE BANKS meeting
Lodge the same evening to witness
BERT ERSKINE ELY,
over two years ago—h am unable
ROBERT
an
initiation
of candidates and instal-
Director
Civic
Forum..
to say which. They are, in any
LONDON—Sir Herbert Samuel, lation of officers in the sister lodge.
CHARLES P. FAGNANI,
event, entirely without evidence
the high commissioner for Palestine,
The
next
meeting of the Monte-
effect
ran
ideals,
and
its
only
effect
can
be
to support them. If I can do any-
has informed the advisory council fr:ore lodge will take place in the
Theologian.
thing further to aid in this juste-
that he is at present negoTating with Pythian Castle, January 27, 1921. .
fable campaign against the ens-
W. II. P. FAUNCE,
English, American and Egyrian
President Brown University.
inies of the Jewish race in this
financiers for the establishment of
DOROTHY
CANFIELD FISHER,
country I will be glad to serve.
DO
credit banks throughout Palestine.
Novelist.
Cardinal O'Connell's Letter.
and he hopes to see these operating
Cardinal O'Connell. in joining the IRVING FISHER, Economist.
at an early date, says a Jerusalem dis-
JOHN FORD, Jurist.
protest, wrote as follows:
RAYMOND B. FOSDICK. Lawyer. patch.
LONDON—Dr. John Roscoe, the
My attention has been brought
noted British scientist who has re-
to what would appear to be an or- ROBERT FROST, Poet. Law, yer.
DANZIG—A report from Warsaw turned from a research trip in East
ganized campaign against the JAMES R. GARFIELD,
states that on Thursday last Polish Africa, declares
H. A. GARFIELD,
soldiers abused all the Jewish passen-
Jews in America. Such a cam-
Presid en t Wil liams College.
th
wi
e
t varianc
gers on the Warsaw Kowel station. 'Daily Mail" commenting editorially
Paign is entirel
ARRISON,
LINDLE Y M.G
America's best y atradition s a nd
Former U. S. Secretary of War The following 5 were seriously In- on Dr. Roscoe's revelations suggests
the introduction of religious tests
jured: Hirsh Pomerantchlk, Hirsh that these latest discoveries throw a
to determine citizenship and a JOHN
PALMER
GAVIT,
Editor
New York
Evening Post
Rosenbloom, Ellokon Shtedrovsky, great deal of light on the history of
reign of prejudice and race hatred
the Bible.
Don 'Mick and Silberman.
wholly incompatible with loyal HERBERT ADAMS GIBBONS,
Historian.
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