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VOL IX. NO. 13.

Immigration Bill
Is Debate Theme

VIGOROUSLY ATTACK
IMMIGRATION BILLS
I 'I\N. Y. CONVENTION

Pisgah Lodge Members Discuss
Proposed Legislation
Pro and Con.

!lest n,

TO AMERICAN PRINCIPLE

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Rat b
I
I
' scheduled to speak on the topic.

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i te
°- f .' his topic at the last moment as a re-
teeing and Innnigrant Aid Socty
etehte stilt of an experience, he explained, Ile
Ameria, at its twelfth a IT ii i ,a t i tii
5,000 persons pre e .
had while on his way to Detroit. The
•
,
ing, with
• _. •
unani-
• afternoon
•
'
resolution
protest-
lotion that, in the course of a conver-
moo dy ad opted a
ing against the Senate immigration • Still with a number of Detroiters he
hill now before Congress restricting' had met on the train, a young college
;em igration upon a basis of 5 per cent 1 „ man turned to him with the question:
of the number of foreign-born persons , The Jewish people are through, why
nationality resident in the I I not quit?" Rabbi Landman's answer
ul each
United States. The bill was character- , is,-,ashism
et forth in the sermon delivered
as "opposed to American prim-
ized
and contrary to the ,
Duty Not Completed.
ciples, unscientific
as not been
highest dictates of humanity.'
"Th . e . du y _ of Israel
It is further provided in the resolu- '
do ON mo re than . .ever is
leea ts . IN
if the bill is adopted there ,r,"_
and to fight Rabbi •
lion that
should be included in its provisions the man said. He pointed 'out that
such amendments as will make pose uhrtsnanity has failed during the war,
'
'
in that conditions have not only not c
sible:
improved with the war, but have be-
"I. The reunion of families,
"2. A more just attitude toward conic considerably worse, and he point-
the minority peoples and toward the ed out that the Jew still has a great
mission to perform.
new and enlarge countries.
' b •
Referring casually to the destruc•
'That the per cent limit of immi-
grants to be admitted into the United live anti-Semitic work of the "sage
g
States shall be in accordance with the of . DearbOrn," Rabbi Landman . ex-
foreign-born persons in the United plained that the Jew has been chosen
sus of as God's witness for the great moral proillItICIII
by
the
cen
as
determined
States
.1(l1vIsh
1920 and not by the census of 1910.
religious . teachings to the world and
Fla )
"That the per cen t limit shall be that anti-Somme movements will be
doubled; that is, instead of being 5 nip ed in the bud when t l ' Jews se Wan,
t
per
cent."
eirmissiOni
to fulfill th
per cent, it shall be 10
out
oiwi
The adoption of the resolution fol-
t d •irtip and Rib
show
"L e t t tl Y .1
lowed the reading of the reports of the that et. i nti llwGos(1 %"
work of the organization for the last La dman said. ak "Let
ot I
e ne j s e'w show
.
n
year and addresses by the Rev. Dr. that day
a or 1 t . I nn . sacr ifi c es s t i n , iI
F. Post, As-
Stph
e en S. Wise, Louis
1 2,
oi ngaerss- y n e ef ssenye,e d 'l ":raott " 11) ; egg ,,n , , 1 ,, eur pn i' i'ntt ev°atit,',
sist an t Secretary of Labor; C
croen dg erre i s c k s m
el, Leoyn- then will we lay low the ghost of anti- i phancv
o
Nan. Is ill aa lic mSieg
the
Rev.
Kamaik
Rev. F H. Judge Leon Sanders and
H. Masliansky. John L. Bern-
dein, president of the society, pre-

OFFER IS MADE TO FINANCE
IN UIRY INTO ACCUSATIONS

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Detroit Jewry, stung to action by the publication, Feb. 12, of a newspaper
interview with Henry Ford in which he disclaimed all anti-Semitism and as-
serted the point of the articles running in the Dearborn Independent was to e
h
t
issued a statement branu-
T ues d ay ssued
T
rouse the Gentile to emulation
of the Jew,
mg him as a hypocrite and offering to furnish sufficient funds for as thorough
'Ind -is searching an investigation as Mr. Ford may volunteer to lead,
agents
ag
The demand was made that Mr. Ford, with the aid o f f G
and secret service men, to be selected by himself, either produce proof of plots
gains
y international Jewish groups, or to abandon his crusade
a • t le
tl J ews.
The statement was the result of a conference Monday between represent-
atives of Congregation Beth-El and Shaary Zedek, Pisgah Lodge and other

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sided.

Assails Immigration Laws.

Assistant Secretary of Labor, Louis
F. Post, made his farewell public ap-
pearance prior to leaving office on
March 4 . He said in part:
"For nearly eight years it has been
my fortune to hold an administrative
tare in which I have had to do very
intimately with matters that concern
the Jews of this country, whose rela-
tives and friends have come here to
escape persecution. I have been com-
pelled to turn many of them back. for
one reason or another over which
C ngress alone has control. o This
duty has been appalling—not for its
magnitude, but for the cruelties In-
volved-and I ant heartily sick of it
all. Never when I was a boy did I
look forward to the Fourth of July
with more eagerness than I look for-

The Johnson Immigration Bill, re-
cently passed by the lower House of
Congress, which calls for the shutting
of the doors of America to immigra-
tion, was thoroughly discussed and
explained in the course of the debate
held Monday evening at the Shaarey
Zedek, between Julius Deutelbaum
and Samuel J. Rhodes, under the
auspices of the Intellectual Advance
Committee, of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34,
I. 0. B. B.
Mr. Deutelbaum, who upheld the
affirmative side in the argument, fa-
1 voring the shutting of the gates to all
immigration, except as provided in the
Johnson bill, allowing all relatives to
come in, based his argument on the
fact that 5,000,000 people were out of
employment in this country, and that
it would be wrong to flood the coon-
try, with a new tide of immigrants.
blr. Deutelbaum advocated a policy
whereby suffering Europe might be
supplied with food, clothing and other
needed help, and thereby enabled to
work out i is
countries where they are now resident.
instead of having them come here and
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intensify our own problems.
,
Commis-
Mr. Deutelbaum
the
on
Wallis
to
i
si oner of Immigrat
effect that 8,000,000 people are on the
come
over
shores of Europe ready to
here, and declared that it would be
calamity not only for America, but
that it would be wrong on our' part
even to ask the immigrants for their
own sakes to come here at a time
are suffering from economic
dsion.
Mr. D to euste ee lbta. um tsiaa id
c . perei t s
t h
able-bodied men remained in Europe
to assist in the reconstruction of the
Old World.
Mr. Rhodes, in opp using the bill

ward now to the Fourth of March.
lAy American blood boils when I
realize the campaign of hate that be-
sets your race. The persecutions
stimulate immigration to this country has accepted a mandate for Palestine
of boasted freedom and equality, and —and here let me say t hat a mandate
when the refugees arrive they en- does no t imply a protectorate. or any- ship
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counter the barbed-wire fence of our thing approaching a protectorate, 1
ew
immigration laws. These laws may with
-
Cr
n g, nand is doing.
not seem unreasonable at a cursory °
d
re f spto hn es i p b i:011 ,17 o t h f e t f h ti attil rco o well- lie iA
z
glance, but in operation their cruelties
ended we
are erate
at time
almost
unspeaka ble
. e . is en
with
exceptioneverity
soo" as our work there
a l s
op
must clear cm: attoge tiler an t leave
?
upon the Jews. The Jews are a They
peo- Palestine as an independ.int nation
ple without a country . They cannot
the protection of the League of
•
u„
as a people make an appeal through
in
Nations. l'wa transport is vital for
.
channels as from one !
it trans p ort
nation to another. Among the nations the British Empire until a
takes its
they are helpless in son
the failed
mass. to place the great
t waterway
our Canal
Eastern
place. The to Suez
is
"If President the
Wil League of Nations Possession; and it is just as important
our country
in of his. He exhausted for her to have a friendly and stable
no fault
North side of t hat canal
on the
his official powers and, like every state
as it is to have a peaceful and con- iZ o■
t r i c k en So ldi er in the World
tented Egypt on the South side of it. .
Must Work Out
(Continued On Page G.)
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. The Arabs can be made contente d
If we approach the problem facing us
the
right
'Very
in the right spirit and in
way, and allow Arabs and Jews to
work out salvation under our super-
&Void
vision. They are naturally
for the task 311(1 are perfectly cap able
But
we
must
act
as
ad-
of doing it
150 Detroit I eras Pledge Support to visors and not as dictators. It is the
anti-Semite and the Imperialist, an- '
Nation•Wide Campaign
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ltiR% ithchtulint,
• s
This Week.
xious to expl (nit the country for the 1 - -
benefit of British capital, who are
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Initial steps for the membership raising the Mohommedan bogey. I .
which is
I
drive of the Zionist District of De- an oppose , I to t h• school
t i r ) oit were taken last week, when 150 ,,, w i ng I;
rofficult.es in the path at
What difficulties there
, • step
I
etrolt Zionists pled g ed their supp
JO T itul
t
goo d -wi
•
•in the campaign to i inn crease the nuns' a rt• • ) can be overcome, given
•-•;:s1 of reglstered Zionist members itt
the delay in assi sting the per se-
ns ei t y. The moo ti ng was Presided , cote,' Zionists in Poland and Hungary
mfr
er
president
Louis Stoll,as
add e of the who are being hunted by their gov-
ca l district an d w
r surd by ernme nts, to return to P alestine can
' be traced to lack of imagination
n. W. Simons.
Membership drives are now being - ;,gong the rulers of the Allied Na-
'
rondurted throughout the country by lions
,
who
has". lived
years in .
Zionists, who are acting in accord Jews, The
prosperous
and for
contented
" 'So
with a resolution passed by the con- En gland and America, cannot be ex-
j o
t go back
.
vention, held at Buffalo last Novel"- vete(
.
1 a k in g. real nulnh"'
to start afresh in Palestine. It is the
b". which counted:
"Of the
annual dues paid by a harassed and starv ng J ews in Cen-
member for the next fiscal year. one I r11 Furope who are rager 0 return
WA, Land, and so far
dollar shall he the Shekel tax due to t ,: t h;
-
the W orld Zionist Organization: $2
(Continued On Page 51
shall he allocated to recognized die-
trier organizations for administrative
ADDRESS
Purposes; $1 shall lie subscription o, r
JUNIORS I
i
the member to such periodical or bid-
once
—
letin as may be issued by the Zionist
Nlilton M. Alexan•Ier will mldres• t •
, of ls "Itl
Organization of America .; the balance
g
shall he held by the Zionist Organiza- , the Ilicur Choler, Juniors on "Hems "In..i. a iliedill
lion of America for national adininis- Ford and the Jew." on Feb, 23, at
the Shaarey Zedek,
trative purposes."
The "Hard Time Party" given by .
The Detroit District has issued an
"SO
anneal to all Jews of Detroit to en- the organization on Thursday, Feb.
.
, .
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toll in the Zionist ranks. An attempt 10, in the Shaarey ledek Gymnasium.
ss py
.-as many pen- proved the success anticipated. The Inlet e.
'111 be made to canvass
to
give
One
Me as possible
for membership, and gymnasium was decorated
'
, .
those who cannot he reached 1.y the an impression of hard times. and hay
Elittles
g
was strewn about t le
'anti-Semitic
a barn-like effect.
, ,
.,
Master Aubrey Cherkose gave a ' ,
l
rendition of popular songs and a now-
elty dance. The program also in-
eluded numbers by Harry Stone and
Dave Nathanson. Doughnuts, applies
and cider were distributed as refresh
merits. -Finzel's Orchestra supplied
music.
c
The entertainment committee is
I dle
ma ing plans for a masquerade party
6.
to be held Mar.

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wa.
other s

Published Same Day.

"But the chief viciousness of Air. Ford's interview lies in the fact that he sent it broad-
cast simultaneously with the appearance of his Dearborn Independent of the same date.
Mr. or( was
tegtu
mg
I* the public with a spacious plea of t mild-
1
1
..t1 his left 1 tam1, M
with
ti e wi
for the Jew , with his right hand he was more viciously than ever, lilxding and defaming
t Jos
J . \ eril) this gentleman does not believe in letting his right hand know what his left

Problems

FOI? MEMBERSHIP
STARTS IN CITY

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ore ere

ALEXANDE R TO
BICUR CHOLEM

London Daily, Eager to Seize on
Rabid Propaganda, Sup-
ports Lie.

RACE DIFFERENCES FAIL
TO SEVER STRONG TIES

By Leopold Spero.

(London Curreepon,lent The Derrell Jen In
tell
Chronicle,

LONDON—A few weeks ago I
ventured to discuss in these columns
the question whether newspapers cre-
ate anti-Semitism in Great Britain and
whether it exist d in fact. By a happy
chance we have the "NI cruet de
France" dealing in its new issue with
"The Renaissance of Anti-Semitism,"
in an article by George Batault. M.
liatault is a clever journalist who
knows the necessity of providing a
new dress if he is to attract attention
to an old figure; he also knows the
art of excusing anti-Semitism by giv-
ing philosophic and complimentary
reasons for it. Thus he traces a his-
torical connection between the Jewish
and the Puritan spirit to a certain
point at which they divide on the
question of money, and then he con-
cludes that the Jew is necessarily
either Imperialist or Bolshevist, ac-
cording to which best pays him.
The peculiar thing is that we have
here a writer from a lace which firmly
believes that Great Britain would sell
anything, moral or material, provided
she could gel • good enough offer,
complicating a simple argument by
crediting the shopkeeping spirit of
Great Britain to the inspiration of
Seventeenth Century Jews. And he
says that "Anglican common sense
will soon bring to a conclusion the
mystico-commercial policy of the Puri-
t rztricting try w
bill,
i
n
nst::11
o
t
Tt
t
i
g
e
J
ig
o
r
r
rr
in'T
that
tanical and mystical Celt."
be '. flooded by 100
Post Is Gleeful.
per cent consumers, and that no pro-
Let us assume for the sake of argu-
ducers would conic in to balance It. ment that this sentence has a mean-
lie denied that the immigrant lowered ing. Then we can see what our "dear
u q oted
f o living, and
the standard
friends" over here make of it. Nat-
statistics to prove that wages rose due urally enough, this balderdash appeals
to organized immigrant labor. The to the Morning Post. The Morning
advocate of the negative side also Post is eclectic in—what shall we say?
showed that the Johnson bill could be Shall we call it politico-literary taste?.
easily evaded, in that family relations The Morning Post likes to get hold of
woul d spring up over nigit , teca
all the latest adventurers in the anti-
mi
all near blood- Semitic field, especially if they write
I had a clause pertting

organizations. It was signed by Isaac Goldberg and Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
bi
Beth El, H. S.131tunenthal, board chairman, and A. M. Hersh- when we
f T
bi t oemple
pres ident and
ernard Ginsburg, president of Pisgah
Rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, an d B
lirith.
Lodge, Independent Order
The statement in full is as follows:
• of the nation S
"Mr. Ford ' s statement to the A
merican public, issued th ru the press
e s
is
an
insult
to
Jew
and
Gentile
alike,
It
is
an
admixture
of
sophistry and syco-
day, Feb.
caostma "Ltd
concocted ostensibly to divert attention from the viciousness of his personal organ.
His reclaration
that
his
persistent,
mischievous,
calumnious
defamation
of
the
Jew
was
after
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all only his way of expressing his love for the Jew, is an exam le le of hilarious stupidity unsur-
passed in public addresses. His months of u trelenting persecution and un-American race
and religious disturbance find the pitifully fatuous explanation that his 'desire is to wake up
tob Gentiles and get the m to display the same energy and earnestness as the Jew.' •
"Nlr. Ford's fallacious declaration that 'We are not anti-Semitic' must contemplate on
the
h(
LIBERTY
his part colossal credulity on the part of the American public. It is made in the face of the
by his Dearborn Independent. It is contradicted by the' relations
to come in.
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despicable record that is being written
Bernard Ginsburg, president of pis-
Statesman Declares Jews Are countless base and slanderous
ma
e
gat Lodge, presided at the m eting
charges he had made against the Jew and ic
whh
he
waskingl
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•
•
Capable of Working Out
which was featured, in addition to the
at the very time he proclaimed to the world that had the protest against anti-Semitism, signe debate,
by a violin solo, rendered by
Own Salvation.
by President Wilson, Cardinal O'Connell and others been presented to hint, he would have Mr. Samuel Schaflander, and by a
vocal solo by Mr. Wilford Goldman.
signed it also. Admittedly, Mr. Ford would have signed it. Such an act would have fitted A lecture of greatest interest is an-
nounced by I'isgah Lodge for Monday
admirably into his program of audacious deception of the public.
Feb. 28, when Mr. E. G. Pipp,
"Justification that the persecution of the Jew is to promote world peace does not mitigate evening,
editor of Pipp's Weekly, former
editor-in-chief
of the Detroit News,
Mr. Ford's offense against American democracy and American decency in the least whit. will speak on "Ford's
anti-Semitic
How like the ex-kaiser's plea of justification—:hat he was endeavoring to force Into kultur Propagand a and Reaso n Therefor.
upon civilization in the interests of 'world pmce.'

PALESTINE

FRENCH JOURNALIST
AIDS ANTI-SEMITIC
CAMPAIGN OF POST

in a foreign tongue; and on the prin-
ciple "onitte ignotum pro magnifica"
such rambling are accepted as Holy

Writ from which a strictly logical
argument may he developed until the
necessity of the cause (the anti-Jewish
cause) demands in the interest of pa-
triotism that logic be thrown aside—
at which point any fresh lie may be
interpolated, on the ground that if it
slanders the Jews it justifies itself
from the responsibility of lying. Ac-
cordingly M. Batault and the "Mer-
cure" conic in for much praise for
their statement that "today the Re-
naissance of anti-Semitistn is a fact."
Says the Morning Post, "Heart head
We agree with this lie: ergo, it is the
truth;' and adds, for savour: "We
have the greatest respect for the
French intelligence."
is always amusing to watch the
condescensions of this ponderous or-
—
eatment of Jews Deplored
the pseudo patriotism with which
g
But Warsaw Dispatches
its calunmies are justified, the show
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•
Deny Smcen y.
of reason which it extends to all the
half-truths and whole-lies which it
t hs Jewish Corrompond ,,t s Homan. , uses wherever needed, against the
I Jewish people, against the Irish,
VOR E. —I place
N
against the poor. The Morning Post
former Prentice of Poland and more regards this "rising prejudice" of anti-
than a quarter of a century, the pS ce amr istitsi",t t
Hut it lii -
famous. Dianne arrived
world's
.
orl
is even
even more
a ast t.
s tea armor •
in ns city last night on the
to
h ltia p -. for p the Conjoint ep Committee
La France. Semialiknoit tio m vd epz-ts o
to combat
'in°in
e
-Semitism.
ski . stated that although , anti
"The Jews denounce—with an ex-
he is not at present officially connect-
government he . traordinary wealth of vituperation—
ed with the Polish
the Jews every one who opens his mouth on
was in a position to assure
Amerio that Poland has conic to I this subject as an anti-Semite, as if it
or wt r
na a c y y , o
sto ort go u f es ii(c . ked in nea ss n,yluw
s
happenings
, tat re r
tr:r•go r„cg•tt those itlar
the disease
ht shout
s
activities
of
thi
the
ionul
ment
les a nd tha t the P olish , even t o
Po
and
community whic h
and pow erf
uld s pare nne ff ort in great
ent would
Jewsernm
y
g about conditions which resides amongst us, and yet—(if we
tg, ; ' der to bri -
from recent manifestations)
prove' satisfactory to the Jew- may judge
is not of us, or always for us. It
ish citizenship of Poland
M. Paderewski stated that he had might he better for their cause if the

PADEREWSKI CALLS
PO LAND REGRETFUL , , It

un,

"NVas Mr. Ford sincere when he said dual the public press on Feb. 12, 'We are not anti,
If we would answer affirmatively, flen as a matter of course we must conclude
1 sal(1 • in tl Indepem1ent tl le very same day 'If
t w1
l protoca Ise
that he was deliberately
the presid ent of the Limed States or the governor o f your state shou ld make a specifically
o the name of Christ, that act
procla nation or mentin
titstian
a allusion Ill his Thanksgiving
n
,
.
would be protested as onetime to Jewish SerISIIIV011eSS.' Mr. Ford must know this is untrue.
Ilas the gentleman never heard of the Detroit Community I hanksgiving Service, originated V it
e •a f r,l i! „ j s.
by a Jew, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, and which Jew demands that both the proclamati on of the
nior and of the president to be read at every service ?
.
" \Vas Mr. Ford sincere when he said in the public press on Feb. 12: a IS rot to duo--
the
in
f
amous
lib el , uttered
acterize our campaign of education as anti-Se lilt lc. ?' T hen w hy
possessed
solely
the
'Oriental
mind' and
jeW
same
(lay
in
the
Independent,
that
the
the
that: 'American life is bare and meager to the eastern mind. It is not senstunis enough. It
of intrig,tte. Its women of the homes do not plat . . continuously and hysterically . ,hoiiht
ion th e sex m o . o t. It is a life made good aad durable by interior qualities of faith and come to this country unofficially chic(- Jews were to take to heart some of
the criticisms instead of denouncin g
e rest and that whil
nuietness—and these, of c(mrse, are ennu i an d death to the Orientally minded.' This, too,
1y for purposes of
•
British are
1 - here hr would concern him self neither. them. For, after all, the
11 .
for home lif e , • and ()twat
C Tew
,
, • the
the conception of sacredness
• • held by
a fanatical people, and if the see-
roceeding
not
with.music nor politics. P
there
may he
o f th ou :ands of A merican born Jews to whom Amer- • In his estals in California. he will time," is an widespread
stan
some foundation of reason in it.'
NIr.
Ford
merely come back to Pittsburgh to
rican
standards
are
ever
tlPir
guide
and
their
watchword.
wan ideals and Ame
Post Coolly Impertinent.
attend a conference of American
T he Nlorning l ' o s t got s on to sa y
not anti-Semitic? Are such malicious insinuations as these merely expressions o f hi s love for Poles which is to he held then e on there
was no British anti-Semitism
February 23rd.
nk
should th ey call forth from the Jew praise and tha*sgiving?
. . .
h he
(Continued On Page 4.)

Blamed for Civil War.

PIANIST'S ADVENTURES IN

Dl?LOMACY DESCRIBED
is. Oh No .• Ppm le,.
EXPECT MANY AT
f Mr. Ford's purpose is to wake up 'boob Gentiles' as lie charges n his Feb. i I _' state.
WARSAW.—Mr. Nth :rev:ski, , the
that
the
Civil
12,
mein in the public, then why the atrocious charge in his Independent of Feb.
gruatest diplomat aiming music :ins HADASSAH DANCE
musician of all diplo-
\‘'ar i ll the United States was the work of Jews. Witness this treacherous and traitorous and the greatest
FOR WAR ORPHANS
Plat S. Who has decided tip exchange
(atement in the Independent of Feb. 12 :
' his iano for politics, has not as yet
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Itesponse
Afi L , 12.;:ekekde tpoiLn.viTt one
.. I or
a
itil
t:
es
lit
I
le
splayed
any
special
they (Jews) sent adroit clandestine agents into the field to bring about an open di
IleW firi(1 of his activities. Even hi,
break between the North and the South by ageating both sides of the slavery question. This staunchest atlhe rents must no w ad.
da y E v en ing.
that. in politic hr is rather un- n:sp,,r.
— - - -
question had naturally a very strong hold on fie popular imagination, and i using it as a lever
ini-
f,,,,, ,,,.1,1. ,,,i,,,.idaii i,,e). tioh eb l ui,:ei7d,
Num. ssful, spoil:ng rather ti,
post in li
litlk Age the hirelings of tile Jew bankers found it ea , v enough work to raise the partisanship Of rim
un
i t'- , r e"nr,i , n•a g . thin fe ' be in reht r' es= Polansl next Tuesday evening assure the ces
the . \ merican people to the pitch of :—Here all tlition! Here secession!"
s
I 2, does of on the League of Nations Assent-
R of unquestioned
Felt.
the
brtli
of
the
Great
Emancipator,
e
very
anniversary
on the
sailed .t.c ;
"
bk.. it was necessary to aid an "as- Only a %cry. few, have so far failed
•
sitant" at his side, a Jew it) be sure, accept the Invitations to dance.
f
the
Immortal
:\
brahain
Lincoln.
The
inter-
Ord utter insult to the memory of
I enry ( ' or(1
Professor Szymott Ashkenaxy,
, • , „Tu rteedentsetrutla..inenytent„icitoinzaintt.ce wen
tfuit . \ brahani Lincoln was the tool of Jewish bankers and that either he (lid their bid- moil ,ss i,. , art, ch ntohta.t t , i ,,ed,nr ia,n4 . t, , ,i • rt c ' tn, IT
known Detroit entertainer, to enter-
,
ignorant
victim,
is
one
of
the
most
villaneous
and
trait-
innocent
titles it,,,ve
.
,-.,
a
ct e siailti,siv,,yfi, issv I , i:s h a ac tz t.00,,
stances,
, fait the audience during the dance
orous utterances ever published ill the American press.
Barnett and Se Inoui
and havii rz r u bbed elbows Sitnons will render several selections
Patriotic Americans—what say you of this infamy?
of Mr. Sinsons' own compositio n. The
On
Page
SI
(Continued
m'
again wc ask Why this attempt to mill the wool over the eyes of the AttleriCan
b.V
d
entertainment committee is heaed
,
!Miss Celia Meyers and the following
tins interview with a slight, W lite-haired man with a face that radiates kind - ASK RELIEF DELEGA TES
Barnett.
c" workers; . Miss Breve
Ines and humanity, when this same gentlemm 'with eyes which have a merry twinkle at
BE CHOSEN WITH CARE.
,
V as Ethel Shetzer. Miss Belle Silver-
man. Miss Janet Gravel. Miss Flor-
is sending broadcast over the United Stiles several hundred thousand copies of his
WARSAW—Local Polish-Jewish re- mice Steller and Miss Sohnia Sinaiko.
libels and in un-American preachments? Why the attempt to picture the man lief organizations are appealing to At the last meeting it was decided
Amer. American Landsrnanshaften to be very that the organization meet every
who is
i gui ty of the most traitorous onslaught upon the principals of American justice,
careful about those whom they entrust other Monday night at the Shaarey
lean equality and American religious liberty, as a benign old gentleman whose only motives to go across as their delegates. It is Zedek, at which time the members
important, the appeals say, that such will sew for the Palestinian orphans.
fly
?
harm
a
are altruistic and who really wouldn't
delegates should not at the same time Miss Anna Hoffberg has proved the

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To Mask Mendacity?
TO

"Is it to mask his mendacity, or must we merely ascribe it to the fact that the sage of
ylinders is only Oscarizing again? This great humanitarian assumes the sole responsi-

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represent some bank or merchandise most capable worker so far, she hay-
house, !-!eause in such cases they are ins crocheted one cap a day for the

most likely to utilize their position orphans. The Junior Hadassah will
and take advantage of the fund with hold its next meeting on Feb. 2S at
the Shaarey Zedek.
which they have been entrusted:

