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MOROUSLY ATTACK
IMMIGRATION BILLS
AT N. Y. CONVENTION

nd cheerfmeri
ul, and
splend id ma- '
terial for Ac
an an
citizenship.
1 HEALTH PAIN§
•
"No Need fcr Restrictions."
R clewing to the bills to restrict or
Its Relation
exc lode immigration now before Con- !The Care of Health and
to Tuberculosis.
(Continued From Page 1.)
gre ss, hylr. Bernstein emphatically
Poi rated out that there was absolutely ;
Why people will neglect their min-
War, he has paid the price of tour-
sa id,
110 need for such legislation,
And these are the immigrants who ! cipal asset in life—health, which is the
abtrOt1) devotion."

.................

Wise Protests Bill.
ha, 'e been slandered in the report pre-' very foundation on which rests the
led to the House or Represent, I happiness and future of the human
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise inaliing his
first appearance at an annual Hebrew ' i v 1., by the House Committee on lin- faintly is a strange ununderstandable
rant, , fact. The very simplest rudiments
society meeting, bitterly protested the el , gryytion. are the 1 ,„,,e g
immigration iIi are supposed to be a menace to ; which will preserve health and vigor
pa ssage of the proposed
An circa and American institutions. are pitifully neglected.
We must first recognize the fact •
bill.
"IVe cannot translate ourselves over- J m Igo Leon Sanders aim I appeared that health is just a poputar term of
night into English stock," he declared. 1,,,h ore the Senate l!oinnuttee on
gration and protested most strongly what scientifically is known as itn-
"The Jew in America who endangers mi
the Jew who is Jewish, ag tins( the passage of an exclusion stonily. When we are in what is'
Ana:flea is not
and against the unfounded state- I known as the "Pink of condition" we
but the Jew who yetudil be tin-Jewish. bill
mean that our resistance is great •
'ht. that have been made and i
Ile is the danger of America. l'he
If
Mist the passage of au exclusion enough to throw off and repel soil
Jew who imagines that lie lutist Hie yigi d against the unfounded state- harmful agencies as the germs of dis-
in things Jewish, that he must ! bill an
dits that have been made an 1 • ease with which we daily come in
scape the Jewish burden--he is the . nti :Mist the misleading evidence that contact. We are continually' surround-
anger to America. 'file door of ag
It been given before the Committees ed by these organisms of disease'
Auwrica has not been shut for years. h a Immigration. either Wrongly the air which we
As long as the President of the United on
'The Hebrew Sheltering and I mini- - breathe, through food which we eat.:
States was in the White House that • ant Aid Society America does or water we drink, or direct contact
door remained wide open, anti I wish gr
• with one another.
no better thing for the next Preside:0 not stimulate' immigration. It alway
The nasal cavity and the mouth arc
t
America that he, too, may stand has insisted and still does insist, tha
, the principal means by which disease
Of
guardian at the gate to America.' only such Jewish immigrants ar
• tirganisms gain entrance into the body.
Reports were presented by Mr. John admissible under the law shall cram
This fact should be generally known,
ac• , here. If anything, we have discos
yet 110W often (10 WC See people on-
L Bernstein, upon the year's
tivities; Mr. Harry Fischel, Treasurer aged immigration. Through our Et ,. consciously laming things in their
and Chairman of the Building Con, ropean Commission, through our ei ts ' mouths such as lead pencils, or drink-
Albert Rosenblatt, Chair- ,Mierating agencies, through paniphle ', , ,rag out of a cup which has been touch-
M r.
mitree;•
man of the Building Fund Committee, and newspaper articles, we have mai ,. ed by many lips. Therefore there are'
and Mr. Leon EamalkY, head of the it clear that the Society will not r h. two things to consdier, firstly, the
first commission sent by the Society Lain' or stand sponsor for any inint
building up of the body by maintain-'
grts
an who 'nay be justly exclude . ing the proper activity rat all its vital
a
to Europe.
under the provision o (the immigr
„. functions so that the normal res!st-:
lion laws. But we do not want tl
Tribute to Jacob Schiff,
• ante to disease should be established
Before reading his annual message, country to he stampeded into a pan and maintained, and secondly to avoid
,r
Mr. Bernstein paid a tribute to the or stirred by racial animosities u. as far as possible contact with coil- 1
deceased members of the Advisory he marred by the baiting of inn
tageous or infectious material in any
Board, of the Board of Directors, Na- grants.
it n. of the ways previously mentioned.
clearly
it ,
clonal Directors and members of the
It might not be amiss to give a
Hebrew Sheltering and Itionigra lit definition of contagion and infection.
Society.
at .\ disease which is infectious only.
Regarding the services the late , Aid Society of America is the gre ig
Jacob H. Schiff rendered the Society', Americanizing agency' for and anion „ can be contracted by direct contact
Al1111111iStratit
with one having the disease or with
Mr. Bernstein said Jewish immigrants.
Or may be had
administration, Whether Repo It some material harbouring the germs
Complete
"Glancing around this platform and after
in septrate Haw.
seeing our distinguished guests ano lican or Democratic, has reeognizeil
of that disease. ty contageous dis-
kight
•st
visitors and looking at this splendid and has availed itself to the full( 0 _ • ease is one, however, which can be
extent
of
the
co-operation
of
the
S
transferred to another through the
.
audience, we still feel there is
in I (on Gra void White. fitainl Walnut Cud Mahogaxy, also with Trim Beds.
ciety. The Society stands for Ann •r- , medium of the air and does not re-
Someone is missing and 1 know that
ica first, last and all the time, and st' quire direct contact. Of this latter
you think of that someone as we think
tells Jewish immigrants, that in no , !class we have Diphtheria, Smallpox,
f him. His words still ring in our
Measles, Scarlet Fever, Tuberculosis,
ears as we listened to hint last year ing here they must be tused into t
and so forth, of the former we have
at the Lexington Opera House where body politic of the American people ▪
"In spirit they are Americans hefo
. a number such as, Scabies, Erysipelas,
he made an eloquent plea for the So-
America not on I Abscesses, and a number of another
„'d
ciety and spoke so highly of our work landing, regarding
but as the la
When an institution, conservative in its
It is not with any intention to de-
to • conditions of a like nature.
and bade our Commissioners farewell. as a haven of refuge,
It must be remembered that a con-
methods and conscious of its reputation, makes
the is not with us here today in body, of their ideals. Yes, we tell them
moralize the furniture industry of
tie
yet I am sure that his spirit is with remain loyal Jews, to continue to a , tageons disease is also an Infectious
an offer of this kind, it carries an assurance
Detroit; or is this offer in the nature
us. We recall today in affection and devoted to their religion, to hold de nil one, and under this class we have
worthy of your consideration.
of a or 50'; discount sale.
their traditions, because we know a
1 tiberculosis, the disease in question
n
in reverence and think of the great
realize, and so does every Americ au inthts article.
services to American Israel and to
that the better the Jew the better the
tuberculosis literally means a al's-
humanity of Jacob H. Schiff, phil-
re ease of tubercles, or small nodular I
anthropist, lover of his people and hu- American. there is no need for rye
The validity of this offer is assured by the
L the fo
gration.
It is simply a gathering of mer-
f immian
d
growths. Thu popular fallacy is that
ion
o
in anitarian. For over 30 years, Jacoo strictllis
h
at ot eter
prices quoted on our floors. The merchandise
teal tuberculosis affects only the lungs,
at Island
E
Our
chandise that we will dispose of at
II. Schiff was a friend and advisor
States Immigration stations he
whereas there is no part of the holy
represents a fine quality of staple and unique
the Jewish immigrant. lie stood at
WHOLESALE PRICES and corn-
creased so that every immigrant w
exempt from its ravages. The joints
designs in Bedroom, Dining Room, Living
the birth of the old Hachnosas Orchim;
prises over five hundred pieces en
comes to this country can la th i„g and the abdominal contents are com-
he was with us at the merging
Room and Breakfast Room Suites.
suite and in factory oddments.
monly affected. Tuberculosis is es-
Hebrew Sheltering House and the oughlv examined under the exist
Ida sentially a wasting disease caused by
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society vs ic laws and those who are not admissi
can
be
easily
rejected.
The
head
the dissemination throughout the body
has now become the world known or-
ore
the Hebrew Sheltering and which immigrants pay yields m an of toxins or poisons generated by the
anization
an
than sufficient revenue to pay for n germs of tuberculosis from the spot
Immigrant Aid Society of America.
io
where the diseased process is in prog-
"As long as memory will last, we efficient and thorough immigra
ression.
By Automobile, Vi. Woodward
shall treasure the recollection of what service."
The disease does not show itselt
The
New
Building.
Avenue Ent on Wane/4'1w Rini
By Street Car, Via Woodward
Mr. Jacob II. Schiff has meant to us."
is
pent Wen. •
-Anon end Crontawo Can.
51r.
Harry
Fischel,
in
his
report
of
in
a
cough
and
expectoration
as
Rosenblatt
recited
the
me-
Cantor
Ent
to
Riopelle
Street.
Walk
Reline 1310
the Building Commuter,.stated
that so erroneously believed. When the
Marra gob Riopelle
morial prayer.
!'
Two Ilona North.
In the course of his message Mr. the new building, the former Astor cough, expectoration, and fever show
Bernstein pointed out that the Jewish Library, at 425-437 Lafayette street. thenyselves the great probability is
immigration coming now were mostly New York City, will be ready for oc- that the disease has already seriously
cupancy (luring the next few months. advanced and gained much headway.
—
women and children destined to their
Albert Rosenblatt, Chairman of Nature is, however, extraordinarily
husbands and fathers already settled
Mr.
country. In regard to this he the lidembership Committee, reporter kind, if only we were keen enough to
that during 1921 the membership in- educate ourselves to recognize her
sai
ai d :
80, I 21,005 more slightest whispers of warning.
65,000 Arrive in 1920.
2 ,
65,000
creased
N ew
• York City the
tha ii in 191 . ). In
"During the past year, the num-
stifle this anti-Polish move with the
Soc iety has 65,826 member, an
ber of Jewish immigrants arriving
ass of 12,593. Every state in the
aid of some assimilationist Jewish
CUT
in this country was approximately
011 the ITICIllbet -
politicians of Poland."
Un ion is represented
65,000.
p roster. It is the purpose of the
Of course, it would be quite unnec-
'
slli
"91.9% of these immigrants
essary to point out that this whole
iContinued From Page 1.1
eon Imittee to bring up the member-
came to join their immediate
he p to 200,000 during the year 1921.
was manufactured so as to give
s
story
family such as husband, wile, pal-
Pul er w• ski final! ! Paderewski credit for his successful
Ion
1 Ir. Albert I2osenblatt also reported
it I ' di gsoff,1,111,
5iin of tic ildipkg
cots, sons and daughters, brothers
diplomatic solution of a knotty question. It was
his
capacity'
as
chairman
of
the
lwearned
in
and sisters or to some such close
,
ml y, to be . our, its shady std'. mliec his great skill which saved the day
Ili Oiling Fund Committee as follows
relative as uncle and aunt.
double,
h to l intrigue and : f or Poland. The funniest part of the
• 1279,207.64 were contributed tip to
"40.1% of the total Jewish immi-
an he preaches.' whole story' was that on the same day.
cember 31, 1020, by 18,850 Mtn- t learned differently
De
lig ' li Y
gration constituted women and
These contributions came ' ° 'lc
the anti-Semitic W arsa w newspaper
Some Illustrations.
vial uals.
36.4% were children. Think of
Here are some illustrations of his, "Gazeta Warszawska" printed another
fro in 708 cities in 45 states•••
what would have happened to
Mr. Albert Rosenblatt stated that
despatch from Geneva, from wh'ch
these women and children, and
achievements:
um So hkolo ff, repre-
sh5 0,aoo more will he required in or- new When
pearthe
s that
k was Priame Min- s
Pad e rewsi
think what would have happened
Com
r
to
complete
and
equip
the
new
risahJew ismittee,
l'aN
aping
de
J ewish it ein
ii-ter of Poland, he calle
to the husbands and fathers here
b e ifiling.
deputation
for
the
purpose
of
bring-
Lucien
Wolff,
for
the Jews of Eng-
if the Society had not sent its
He
.
land
and
Heiman,
representing
the
New Directors for 1921.24.
Commission abroad. This work
in g about an "understanding."
The following were elected for a asked the members to keep their con- , ".11liance Israelite Universelle" have
calls for no apology. It needs no
e secret. The Jews kept their unanimously decided to press for an
excuse. The family is the basis
ter i n of three years: !quells Asofsky,
But a few' days later Pad- understanding with the Polish govern-
cnry G. Bralovver, I. Gilman, Philip
of human Society. Destroy family
II
``.'"Ils , himself inspired a statement went and all they would ask from
rs. Loin 1)rewskr-
life and there is an end to decent
ersh,
Leon
Kamaiky,
M
I
e
II
,
A.
in
the
Polish
newspapers, placing the the League of Nations would he to
living; indeed, civilization itselt
I
K amaiky, Rev. IL Masliansky A entire proceeding
in a false light so send a commission to investigate the
will go down to destruction." g senblatt, E. Sarasohn, Julius Sliafer, •
that
those
who
participated in the pogroms, but not Polish pogroms,
After speaking of the Society's work B. ° Shel•in, II. Schlesinger'
conference were simply stunned. In but pogroms of the bands of l'etlura
abroad, in connection with the reunion
Board
Selected.
'
t
e and Bal aelloviyli.
!
xp
re
e en Padewski
of families separated by the war, Mr.
he memers i the Adsoy
oard that t stamt
eressd
r
b
against Jewis h
Blows Hot and Cold.
as follows
o
Ber nst ein cntinued
o year arcv i as folB lows, himself so forcibly
‘
for
the
current
ity riht
More than that A few days later
g s, making, inter alia,
258,282 i ndividuals came to our '
s, Rabbi Smion Glaze., ' minseat
b
me nt that should t at Jcw in the newspapers published a warm let-
office for services, of one kind or
Aram 1. Elku 1.ouis Nlarshall, Dr. N. the
Adolph Kraus,
:
"
teeter
writte„ by L„cien Wolff, with
another;
ma
such
'cuss
butcrica
dug to tit
. approval of Sokoloff, to Padereve-
not the
1osess ohn, Osca
wish minority
rights), he couldne
I Jewish
66,148 individuals came for in-
S. \\, i.e. r S. Straus, Rev. Dr. leave the platform alive, etc.
. SMephen
t
ski and Paderewski's answer. The an-
•
formation and advice;
_ _ —_—
But this "opinion" was held lip 5.D. ewer is couched in war
m tones l'ad-
8,071 people came to transmit
Paderewski only temporarily.
Ile "ewes k' thanks Lydell Wolff -for his
money in response to cables that
1
weeks
kW
soon
char
eel
it,
and,
a
"noble sentiments and for his
they had received to transmit such
. nego-
a •
peech in toe Diet. he de- bating
tin
;
' with the Polish
later, in a speech
directly
money through our Society
to
- g ov-
.
----
eland that the minority rights clause - ernment.
.
b e sent
clause concerning
"Ill e a
45,929 affidavits,
•
(Continued From Page 1.)
imposed upon Poland from without nr •nori ty rights,
e says, "has
h long
abroad, were filled out and sworn
en given to them. was wholly unnecessary, since Poland
to in tr iplicate;
opportu nity h as b e
sought to give the Jews more, vastly been
adopted
and
ratified
by the
Po-
ants
and
wayfarers
lish
Diet,
and
as
to
anti-Semitic
agita-
8,359 immigr
Water Po we r Is Essential.
more than the rights seemed for them tion. it is,. says Paderewski, "only
were sheltered in our home;
e su m
I am glad to see that large
d both in in the Treaty of Versailles. In other due to Military conditions and gen-
150,162 meals were served;
of
o money arc being raise by syny- words, the Treaty of N'ersailles gave eral excitement of the masses." "But
2,029 baskets of food were dis-
in All1CriCa
England and
tributed to immigrants who went
pathisers
witty the Jewish ideal of a us much less than Poland was going all is merely a passing state of affairs,"
assures us.
out of town;
national home in Palestine, and I hope to give us. and the Treaty gave us
14,292 immigrants were received,
these sums will continue to conic in less than we were entitled to.
A little later, Pederewski meets a
guided and distributed, of whom
DRAMATIZE BIBLE STORY
as much capital will be needed to dc-
velop the country. The frontier at . representative of the English Jews
7,609 were brought to our home
and from there distributed;
w,f
u
ditnhgthre
at
the present time leaves
'sl
influence
n,
i
sit
kio
r
i
e
w
ilie
,
a
11,613 were helped to obtain
a
j
o
rlaPt
ig Jews,
desired, especially in the north where
(Continued From Page 1.)
I should like to see a rectification to , were preserved in the Treaty, and Incidents From Story of Saul and
an d I ao
2,764 were helped to obtain
r;
include the Latani River,
was not ashamed to receive the
David Connected Into Sketch
their final citizenship papers.
bility
for
the
most
assiduous,
the
most
perftd . ous anti-Setnitisni ever circulated in this or
lot think our French friends later on - heartfelt thanks of that particular
Employment was found for
to be Presented Mar. 27.
any other country. Is it because he has been Rosika Schwitnmered again? Has Mr. Ford
would raise any objection to the pro
English
Jew.
2,429;
,
. •.., .
power
is essential to
And in addition, our Ellis Island
posal. vs aler pow
again fallen into the hands of spies and charllatans, enemies of America, who are playing
.
Establishes Own Paper.
Palestine. It is all very well for Mr.
M e many . dramatic episodes abun-
4
,
office took up 6,98 cases, of which
Lloyd
George
and
M.
Clemencean
to
But t " ha
1. maintain dant in the First Book of Samuel have upon his confessed ignorance of history and up:m his stupendous egoism? Is Mr. Ford knave
only 12 were deported;
1 " t " ".' a u •
, has
mit
influence in Polish government been connected into a play by Mr. B.
talk airly of Palestine as being from
37,500 communications for infor-
or victim? Is the peace ship still sailing? /quit we go on forever ascribing this dangerous,
of the Unite
Dan to Beersheba. In the days
circles which are gradually losing Isaacs, super
notion, besides the thousan
Solomon, the water driven dynamo their confidence in him, the pianist- Hebrew Schools of Detroit, and will bold, un-American onslaught upon American citizens to pure asinity?
others, of one kind or another,
- dplomat established. with the aid of he presented by the children of the
had not been invented; and the eh
were received and answered.
"There are those who will say that thi; arch-mischiefmaker does nut know what is
mate and soil have altered materially. .. 1inerican dollars, a separate new , United Hebrew Schools of Detroit at
"During 1920 approximately 65,000
There arc those in England who are IlaPer which keeps on screaming hut- the entertainment to be given at Or- being published in his own organ. Perhaps he does not. Perhaps if forced to take the witness
Jewish immigrants arrived in this
Among
h he says. T e news- cliestra Hall, on March 27.
protesting against the expense of the . rah to everythin
country. \,'e cannot state accurately
stand he would say, as he did when he sought the courts to prove that he was not an anar-
Army of Occupation and demanding _ape,. "Rzeczpospolita" is an ultra the finest scenes in th1 play, "Saul
how many Jewish immigrants came its withdrawal for economic reason., paper anti-Semitic sheet of the and David," is a shepherd scene where chist, that 'if it was in the honk it was all right.' But if Mr. Ford is not the vicarious dupe of a
nor can we give an analysis of the
in
worst
type.
But
as
no
anti-
Semitic
David
is
playing
on
his
harp
and
car-
I sympathise with their demand.
total volume of Jewish immigration, and
group of anti-Semites and fawning satellites thin he will order his vicious anti-Semitic cam-
But an attempt can now be made n organ ((mid get along without its ing for his father's sheep in the vicin-
because the steamship manifests are
„ Jews" or at least a Jewish con- ity of Bethlehem. The scene is in- paign to cease; he will accept the challenge of the American I lebrew to pay the entire expense
Palestine to reduce our expenses by
still unavailable to us or to others on
means of local levies as we have he- vert, this particular paper has its terwoven with many suitable oriental
account of a long standing war order.
of an investigation by government officials and secret service men to be selected by Mr. Ford
gun to do in Mesopotamia; this plan "Jew" in the person of the convert dances and songs.
"In a table appended to the Annual has the support of most Jewish lead- Auerbach who stays with his chief
The crowning scene of the entire himself into the charges of Jewish financing of wars, of Jewish International intrigue, of
Report you will find statistics of Jew- ens, notable among whom i s Lieuten- in Geneva and sends to the newspaper play will be the "Battlefield Scene."
iss immigration from the year 1881 up ant Jabotinsky. But the11ar Office, ••contributions" and "letters" inspired where the giant, Goliath, falls at the Jewish control of the press, of Jewish control of governments, and other equally
to the end of the year 1920. In these from purely selfish motives, 1 fear, by his chief Paderewski. Ile sent, hands of litre David. This scene notions, he will play the game as a true American, in a spirit of sportsmanship and in a spirit
40 years, 2,064,672 Jewish immigrants has turned down this eminently prac- for instance a telegram from Geneva, winds up with hilarious dancing and
came into the United States. The to-
where he informed the newspaper singing, where the Daughters of Is- of good citizenship. We appeal to the fairmindedness of the American public."
.
suggestion.
tal immigration was 23,722,453, so that tical
s.ish of a terrible "conspiracy" of Jews in rael sing "Saul path slain his thou-
Anyone who has visited the Jewish
(Signed) CONGREGATION BETH EL.
the percentage of Jewish Immigration colonies in Palestine can have little [ Geneva, who wanted to present to the' sands. and David his tens of thou-
ISAAC GOLDBERG, President.
to the whole volume of immigration
capable Assembly of the I.eague of Nations sands." The music for the play has
doubt that the Jews a re quite
was 8.6%.
of successfully developing the coun- th e full story of the Polish pogroms. been written by Cantor Minkowsky,
LEO M. FRANKLIN, Rabbi.
discredit
Poland
in
the
eyes
of
the
Shaarey
Zedek.
"During the year 1920 our Ellis try. As an agric
• ultural force they so as to
CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK. -
The costume committee, headed by
Island Bureau handled 6,984 cases, 12 have hardly as yet been taken into of the world. "They even went so
and only 12 of those cases were de- serious consideration. because in most far," asserts Auerbach, "that some Mrs. S. Lavine, of 529 East Hancock
H. S. BLUMENTHAL, Chairman of the
was
in their
ported and among these 12 there
countries they have been for- members of the Council of the avenue, report great progress
foreign
HERSHMAN.
not a single deportation for immoral- bidden to hold land Bot aiven the League of Nations expressed their. ...ork. wh•le Mn. Israel Kaplan. of
ity or for criminal conviction or for opportunity they are good land work- sympathy with their "nehrious plan." 271 Farnssworth avenue, head of the
reports
that
a
large
e
correspon-,
ticket
committee.
radical thought or tendency. In spite ers. The Arabs are not; and it is ,"But then," concludes t!
of all the hardships the present day upon agriculture that the Palestine of ; dent, "Mr. Paderewski was alert and number of tickets have been disposed

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Announcement.

Detroit _furniture 6bopz

PADEREWSKI CALLS
POLAND REGRETFUL

MAIN
1491

SPRUNK
ENGRAVING Co.

Commercial Artists
and Engravers

BRITAIN PROMISES
PALESTINE LIBERTY

700 MARQUETTE BLDG. DETROIT

DETROIT JEWS UNITE IN HURLING CHALLENGE TO FORD

crazy

Board.

immigrants suffer. they show no signs
depends.
of them on arrival here, are happy the future

Rabbi.
A. M.
P I S G A H LODGE. B'NAI BRITH.
BERNARD GINSBURG, President.

on the spot, and he succeeded to of.

