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I about leaving the whole blooming none the lees responsible, for his
gone further in Germany.
paid for the writ ing, paid for
IT
There are two distinct reasons why I mess.
Awhile later, tone of Mr. 'deltoid's (he printing and paid for the dltribu-
the Germane
ermane went against the Jews. •
Jews are as good trouble as the messengers came and asked if I would lion of the vicious insult.
The direction of the present cam.
--
Germans—or better in many Instances. be In for Home time, and said that
1Coutintleti From Page 1.)
The Jews are not in sympoithy with Dr. Itutuley was out there and Mr. paign against the Jews it in Liebold's
nip to save his life Just when link the German military Program. They' Llebold would like to have me Nee hands. Cameron writing under orders
from Llebold.
got started against the Jews. were for neighbor living at peace with Ilea.
he
I told him that I would bo , in but
neighbor,
for nation maintaining
Liebold has detectives out looking
how
I am sure that Llebold could tell.
that he need not bring Dr. Ituniley to
friendly relations with nations.
Mr. Liebold not only is fanning the
the by
main
Port
That didn't m elt the German mili• ley office; that I didn't care to see for of material,
the work at
Is present
being done
John
W.
m of anti.Semitism In Mr. Ford'.
e
hum.
tary, leaders,
Cremlon ' formerly of the coroner's
brain * but he struck the match that
as out
The next morning toy can was
And the preJtlilice has been carried
fis
°ee.
a t the fire.
aea inst the Jew
Jew t h rough generations. of repair and I went out to Dearborn M The information i s brought to Lie.
Mr. Ford might tell you that he sold --- m
On an Interurban trolley car.
It
ay have started before le
Standing up In the crowded ;lisle bold, passed on to Cameron, written,
soma tractors to England oeveral
marek's time, but so long ago as the
passed back to Llebold for editing
ago, and that the motley was time of the early (lays of his power, of the car I left a tugging at my coat. and
s
he went to New , when attacked by his enemies he tried', Looking down there was a men who and revision.
hat
due for
' time a nd t
York to the banking house of the
Neither the thoughts nor the Ian-
to hide behind the Jews and distract introduced himself as Dr. Rumley. Ile
Morgans to get the money, a couple attention from himself and his chosen bad a pleasing countenance, was a gunge nor a full understanding of the
of million or so, and that
tat the
t e money
mono em
emperor by pointing the finger of sus- most interesting talker, and very article are Mr. Ford's, as any one
could discover by discussing any one
was there, but they claimed the figiii '
plausible.
the Jews.
hang onto it a week or two; and. picion toward
He said he was out there with Mr. of the articles in detail with him.
t o
Many Jewish Soldiers.
he raised a fuss, and wan told to et, .
Liebold, working together with Mr.
Mr. Ford would not even pretend
upstairs and see somebody about it,' Another thing, there were many Ford on a publicity
ity plan to properly t a ' know the details, nor would he
public
he found a "bunch of Jews, Jews in the ranks of the Allies, end present Mr. Ford to the American deny responsibility. Ile knows he has
and there
behind the scenes; and they hung onto they proved good lighters, despite the public and to the whole world. ells ordered
article" printed, the diree.
his money awhile longer, and mad, fact that rhey are temperamentally a . views on this Jewish question coin. Hon of the work la under Llebold, the
nine or ten thousand dollars on it . peace loving people mid hove an herd'. cided
tided with Liebold's or Liebold's with sorb is done by Creedon and others,
and when England wanted more trac. tarp feeling against war. Universally his .
and written by Cameron, and the
tors he wouldn't let them pay through , that feeling was ovi•reonn• by their
Rumley and Liebold were about the rimponsIbility is Mr. Ford's, for he can
.
lineee of Morgan, but let them also herditary foiling of love for coml. plant
together, talking and conferring, either stop it or permit it to continue.
the
to the flag an
of their
the . going
send the money to Cork where he was try
and they
,going here and there, seeing Mr. Ford
country
hero and elsewhere,
sta-
I Riney that when Mr. Ford rends
now and then, and the fellows about this, at first thought he will resent
building a tractor plant.
the place were saying, "The Lord help the statement that the first seeds of
1101 the Jews in the House of Mor., deice and individual eaves prove.
gan didn't start Mr. Ford against the . Which fact did not in any way Ford l"
came
prejudice against the Jew'
• • •
Jr vs. Ile had expressed h!mselt as . lessen the German propaganda against
through 'deltoid, and Llebold may tell
ugoinsl them long before that, and I . the Je•sr.
Out one could not escape a real) - him that they came front his "nub-
5 ,,,,,,,d w i t h hi m about it long before :
But what has the German propa. zation of the fact that Liebold and colnicitMe" mind, and Mr. Foto! may
I went with him, long before the Dear Banda to do with Mr. Llebold and Rumley were very close.
Hay, truthfully, that at times he went
.
at
th that to Liehold for information, and he
During the recent Rumley trial,
lean Independent was started, but I Mr. Ford and the attack of the Ford
did not realize ho v strong I It tel JI paper on the Jews?
resulted In liumley's conviction an will be able to recall that at if her
When I went with Mr. Ford to edit effort was made to
M el Mr. Ford ' and • limes Liebold
w as getting an hum.
it is his paper, it was with a distinct un- call him as a witness in the cave. n
came to and
him if with
in-
formation unsolicited;
he will
Mr. Ford m ay t mills' feel Illet
of
those
thoughts
that
rani'
to
,
derstanding
that
I
may
to
be
editor
Considerable
was
made of the fact go back of it all, and search far
one
hair suddenly from some sup••.aial oral and Mr. Llebold to be lousiness man- that they could not find Mr. Ford.
enough, he will find that It was a
ager.
If you are going to beat back the subtle influence and that the influence
soiree.
Llebold calls it • a "sub-conscious . There was only one exception to
Ford propaganda against the Jew, created an interest in the question in
, that on each side.
don't try it on any other basis than his mind and that when he went to
mind."
Ford, plainer in terms, call it a' Mr. Liebold was not there when that Mr. Ford is sincere, mistake ,
I.iebolol for information he found his
, we were ready to start, so I bought . anal
'tuna."
yet personally responsible, thant secretary well prepared to give him
Cameron now calls it, "Mr. Ford's • the press, and started the business ho has been made to believe that an information and that the brand of
way of divining the truth." office going. Ito didn't like my bud. "international
international conspiracy" really ex- propaganda he is spreading M Went'.
Censors Ford's Correspondence.
ness arrangement when he came, and lets among the Jews and has given an cal with the brand that Is being spread
Mr. Ford's "hunch" did not come made a complete change, which he order to have an article written a
in "uncanny" fashion from a "sub- . had a right to do—and lost $280,000.00 week, as he gives orders for so many in We
Germany.
look on the attacks engineered
the first year, the reason of which I cars or tractors to be built and that
conscious" mind.
by men in the pay of henry Ford as
It came from a mind very conscious question even If I can't question the
se the article a meek, the even more against American instils'.
produce
right.
detectives
and the
others
who
hunt
of what was being done.
material, and
writers
have
to up
go lions than against the Jew, hitter as
For many years, Mr. Liebold, en.
Liebold Edits Page.
they ore against the Jew. They aseail
•
joying the full confidence of Mr. Ford
On the other hand, it was under- far afield from the conspiracy idea
s and say many things Mr. Ford would the rights and freedom of American
as his private secretary, has decreed : stood that Mr. Ford's on 'n
what correspondence and information to be written by Mr . C
e
i
o
say
If
he
read
citizenship,
I . them to
l'age %IL
in
ail eron
and not permit
—------
----
should and should not reach Mr. Ford.
Mr. Ford's what is being printed, or, reading It,
1% I r. 'deltoid as
ate b y . , .,M
Mr. Ford may not have always kept : private
ary. That waore
if he got Ito import.
was more
"'
within the bounds Imposed by Liebold, than
Take the edition of February 12.
agreeable to me from the start,
and oiten read clippings outside of and ax
time went on I seldom read
Calumniates Jewish Women.
a. n-
those sent by Liebold, but the door to toie
ler
before
or
after
they
got
- -----
1 either
I do not think that America or
the Ford mind was always open to, in the paper.
anything Liebold wanted to shove' My' understanding with Mr. Ford the world has a.man with a cleaner Sir Alfred Mond Says Work of Recces..
No
erection is Pecked With
in it, and during that time Mr. Ford. w. , •
s so clear that if I got into an ar., , man
personal
Ford's.
holds life
the than
home Mr.
more
sacred and
Enthesiesm.
has developed his dislike for the Jews, rangement
was distasteful to me , no man with whom I ever talked
a dislike which has grown stronger' I could blame only lily sh ortsighteol-
d
showi greater respect for womanhood
and more bitter as time went on.
LONDON.—:\n encouraging ac-
ness for it, and could not blame Mr. ' ' and for motherhood.
In one way and another the feeling Ford In any way. Its kept his word •
111r. Ford didn't read that lemur oT count of the reconstruction of Pales-
has oozed into his system until it has , ith me, was all kindness and COD.'
tine
is given by Sir Alfred Mond, who
February 12, or reading it surely did
, e
become a part of his living self.
has bed returned from Jerusalem,
'
i
eiwn
' -)8 pa d - ate all he I not get the eignficance of that deep-
I am sure that Mr. Ford actually be -ideration
•
where
he had been staying with Sir
a,
greed to, and at least a thousand
in any set insult to Jewish womanhood as
By Automobile, Via Woodward
By Street Car, Via Woodwalt,
heves there Is a "combination of in- dollars more than he agreed
Herbert Samuel.
Avenue East en Warren to Rio-
Avenue and Crosstown Cam-n, East
ternational Jews to bring on another bargain, and my salary was much well as Jewish manhood or ho never
"There
has been coming into Pales-
would have permitted its publication.
pelle Street.
to Riopelle Street. Walk Two
war for profit." more than I had ever made or re-.
Mr. Ford's paper in going its limit Dee." he said," a very fine class of
Melrose 1320.
Blocks
North.
I have heard him say that he can eelved hefore In my life.
in its efforts to put the Rive In a young Jews from the Ukraine and Ga-
prove it.
licia, couples who mated and seek oc-
Then, why didn't I stick"
bad light says:
That must he taken as an expres-
cupation in the country. They have
Well, read on.
"There are two standards in
.
sign of belief on hie part rather than
been organized by the Zionist move-
The stuff against the Jews was be.,
the United latex, one ruling very
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a statement of fact.
ment into co-operative units to under-
i ing written.
largely In the production of plays,
Ile has been told so.
take government work.
It was being read, passed around,
the other reigning, when it does
No Proof of "Conspiracy."
"These young torn and women are
d re-written and read a g alit.
re-read,
reign, in the general public. One
But they have no proof and have
roadmaking, constructing railways
The Jews were being blamed foris the Oriental ideal—'If you can't
Slargaret Matzenatier will be the ZEIREI ZION TO GIVE
had none and can produce none.
and assisting in the reconstruction at
.
everything.
go
as
far
as
you
like
go
as
far
as
assisting soloist of the eleventh pair
They assert an internation. t1 eon. i If the wind blew the smoke in the
the country with enthusiasm and real
MASQUERADE ON PURIM
you can.' It gravitates naturally
of subscription concerts, Friday and
spinal and, asked for proof, rail out window from the west, that was the
natriotism. They lead a rough, hardy
to the flesh and Its exposure. its
Saturday evenings, March II and 12,
against the movies.
life, husband and wife literally pitch-
fault of the Jews.
natural psychic habitat is anions
when a Wagner program will be pre-
They would have us fear the down.
The Zeirei Zion of Detroit have be-
ing theirjents by the,,,rmelside s Mapy
And if the wind blew the dust in
sented under Sir. Gabrilowitsch's ba- gun arrangements for a rueful Ions•
tall of our nation as a result of Jew• from the east, that, too, was the fault ' the "This
more Oriental
sensual emotions.
are university men willialegrees. They
view is easter-
ton.
fish domination of international affairs of the Jews.
querade
ball to be held Sunday eve-
are all anti-Bolshevists. Many of
For the Sunday afternoon 'migrant
flatly different from the Anglo-
and, asked for proof, talk about the
them are Intelligents driven from of the Detroit Symphony orchestra
Mine. Matzen:leer will sing the Pre- ning, Mardi 20, at the Majestic ball
There never had been any earnest
Saxon, the American view."
Ja-
Oriental"
mind.
I00111,
WOOttWarti
and Watson.
'
lude and Love-Death from "Tristan
The only construction that can be marts of Russia by the recent up-
g match es "eat it , because
in Orchestra Hall there will be two
They say they are not anti-Semitic (-hewin
the issue had not been definitely ro t to that is that the whole Orlon- heaval.
and Isoltle" and Bunithilde's Immola- cob Spatter was appointed to head the
and hire detectives to hunt the coun• made, hut. I had settled the issue' p al mind, the Jewish mind, Is different
works
by
American
composers
new
"Nearly all the work on the land Is
tion and Apotheosis from "The Dusk committee of arrangements, with Miss
try over for anything they can run In my own mind. so far as I was con- t Rom the Angle-Saxon, the American being done by Jews, some of whom to local concert audiences—Louis of the I eels." The orchestra will play Esther Bookstein as secretary and Si.t.
-
down against any Jew or
Jews
oldnes of : mind' and gravitates to the flesh and come great distances. On Persian Jew Victor Saar's Rococo mike and Carl the preludes to "Parsifal" and The than Topolin•ky as treastirer.
that cermet, and went about my r bs
Lind
find indi
vidually and collectively, get ting as much good m tate rial
walked all the way from l'ersia to
it e exposure.
The procted• of this dance are to
Busch'e Indian Melodies. Of the lat- Mastersingers," alagie-Eire music
en owner of a show play once sold ot her kinds as I could for
nags - , • The statement is all-inclusive. In Bombay so as to gel to Palestine. I
from Valkyrie" and The Ride of go towards
ring the expessel of
theatre ticketa on the streets of New eine.
ter two will he given—A Chippewa
the Valkyriee.
Meantime somthing else had hap; the attack, the Oriental mind Is the met some very interesting Canadian
the first l'airstnne
the
"Chaluz;...
York.
mind of the Jewish wives and mothers Iewieh fanner. who Collie front the \'ision and A Chippewa Luce Song.
been stranictl iu
pion,
.s,
who
.
'I'm, fourth concert in the Young
- rhey charge an International con; Paned.
The arrangement was such that If ' and sisters, living In the purity of other side of \Vinnipeg, and they fan
Other orchestral numbers under People's series will be given Saturday various Jewish c, raters in Eastern
spiracy and, asked for proof. assert
plane to bring over other groups witli the direction of Victor Kolar will be
Llebold
wanted
to
get
something
their
homes,
as
well
as
the
mind
of
t.f
lack
of funds to
Europe because
that Irvin S. Cobb got his s tart in life
the husband and father and brother, tractors and capital for working the Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody morning, March 19, at 10:30 o'clock,
in Orchestra Flail, when the program continue their jai' nays. The under-
through the financial help of a Je w in the paper outside of Mr. Ford's and they are pictured thus base in
land.
and Moeart's charming 1.ittle Sere-
in Paducah, Kentucky.
under the direction of Victor Kolar taking of the Zei , 1 Zionist organiza.
own page, he had to come to me with contrast with the American mind.
"An American group of Jet,. IS do- nade for string orchestra.
If they are not anti-Semitic why it. Ile e didn't
and with the story-telling by Her- lion here - is part a great thrive to
n like e it but he came Jost
Little wonder that the Detroit Jews ing wonderful work medically, and
The assisting soloist, Gustave E. MAIM Ho•xter will he devoted to the assist these hung: y and travel weary
comb the earth for anything that can
having borne the Ford thrust in al the Zionist Medical Unton has been
lie,
w,
hrst
trumpet
of
the
orchestra,
be distorted Into an expression tedding the Sato'.'
percussion and special instruments in pioneers and to In tp them reach their
' letup many months, arose in protest; spending C.12,000 a month. One oh
As Rumley's Tool.
goal in the Holy Land.
will play Sellubert i s Serenade, ar- t he orchestra.
to create race prejudice?
Ile came only once that I can recalllittle wonder that their churches and the most impressive Hum, was a
trumpet
solo
and
orches-
There is a strong naill.Seinitic cam-
The Zeirei Zion organization meets
' other organizations got together and young generation of Jews nh, , st• par- ranged for
The orchestra left Wednesday for
Ave
tra
and
the
same
composer's
now.
paign on in Germany.
nearly all Item in Russian
Erie, l'a., for a concert in that city every Sunday afternoon at the Han-
Mentioning Germany, I am goingOne day he handed me a rather demanded proof of the reckless state- ents Were
Maria, arranged for trumpet solo with w r d nee day e v e ning. Engagements cock Institute, between Beauhien and
ghettos.
They
are
fruit
growing
ane
to have an understanding about that, lengthy manuscript and wanted to ment " bring vent inaadcast '
harp ololigato and woodwind yenta
St. Antoine streets. Everyone is wel-
farming, showing that the race will
Liebold Alone Responsible.
Mr I am going to mention Germany know if I would read it with a view'
paniment. The harp will be played were also filled in Niagara Falk and come to attend the meetings.
go back to their original role of cue
Ontario.
But Mr. For d
of publishing it.
some more In this article and ma)
by
Djina
Ostrowska.
things himself, and yet Mr. Ford is tication o f the ,,,,,i.'
I took it home and read it.
in others.
I am not bringing in Germany It was splendidly written and in-
through prejudice either for or against tensely interesting story on the Ger-
the people, but because facts force it. man Reichstag, bearing the name of
Pip.p of German Birth.
a member of the Reichstag as author.
i
I took it back to Mr. Liebold in a
In writing what I do I have no in-
heron) prejudice against the Germans few days and told him that I thought
merely as Germans. I have a prejudice it would be an interesting story to
against their militarism, the doniineer. print, except for the fact that It had
ing Prussian officials, and some of some German propaganda in it.
He said that If there was anything
three methods, but not against the
ordinary men and women of German objectionable In it he would not ask
or to print it and wanted to know If
Ferns
My mother was horn in Germany the objectionable part could not be
and left there 83 years ago, her father eliminated and the story used.
I said that I thought It could, and
tai nting to this state a Luthera n
preacher, she then to young to re- if I remember correctly left It with
member anything about her native him to be re-written.
And w hen It came back, I milted
land, and having only such of its era-
ditions as she got from her father in more out and printed it.
I suppose If I should read It now
his land of the free.
Me 'father was German, too. The I would Immediately conclude that I
Lame Itipp is French, a contraction didn't edit it enough, and you would .
of the old French name of Pippin. but I think so, too.
the blood was German or so nearly I The matter was forgotten by me
. that one would have to go back until a short time later; one day when
a great many generations to find any Mr. Liehold was away from his office
French blond in the veins. and I seas out of mine for a short
Tee Germans were and are a great time. I returned and found a bunch
of correspondence on my desk, some
nation on propaganda.
During the war their printing of the lettere pasted together and all
held In one pack by a heavy wire clip.
presses were as busy is their guns.
I read them over hurredily, and
They would write a whole book on
science to get in a few paragraphs, found that it was correspondence be-
er pages at most, of propaganda tween Mr. Liebold and Dr. Rumley, of
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against England.
$285
It had to do with the printing of
During the war, England gathered
36 inches long, Skunk collar and cats
all the books she could get hold of the German Reichstag article which
GRAY
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COATS—
1 Liebold had asked me to print. It
that were sent out by Germany i-u
36 inches long
propaganda against Germany's en- indicated that there might be more.
envies. Samples of each were kept in Rumley was furnishing the articles.
GENUINE SCOTCH MOL ECOATS—
a room In London and there were more Dr. Rumley was then under Indict.
38 inches long
than two thousand of them, and they ment for having used German money
eere marvels of their kind. to buy the New York Mail and with.
NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS—
—for—
More than one hundred years ago. holding the Information from the gov-
36 inches long
s, ome one In Belgium made a very ernment. He has since been convicted
never and bitter attack on England. of the charge and sentenced to a term
MARMOT COATS—
That wan reproduced In every defall. of two years in prison and to pay a
30 inches long
the type was made to match it, the fine of $15,000. He was known during
One, Two and Three Skins
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paper matched and the binding lini- the war as a German sympathizer. He
Squirrel
Stone
Marten,
toted so cleverly that one would really was close enough to the Germans to
36 inches long
think he was getting an original print. get their money with which to buy
Mole, Russian Sable
NEAR SEAL COATS—
W. J. Bryan once wrote a drastic an American paper to be used in
Genuine Silver Fox
eritichrm of England's treatment of , spreading German propaganda.
36 inches long
India. A stack of pamphlets lay on And here the same man was Bet-
Genuine Cross Fox
CIVET COATS—
a table there. I counted 23 of them, Drip into our columns through the of.
Genuine
White
Fox
36 inches long
all in different languages, all the flees of Liebold, and all the time Lie-
anti-Jewish
Genuine Blue Fox
bold shooting the same
Itryan article—printed In Germany.
Also Coats of Genuine Seal, Monkey,
stuff Into Mr. Ford that is being shot
German Propaganda.
I put a whole day In that room Into the public In Germany.
Australian Opossum.
I placed the correspondence back
studying German propaganda and 'hen
left that I had learned only a very on my desk and went to lunch, but
small part of what was actually true, did not eat much.
that there must have been many hid-
Rumley Not Sought.
IMIgn tea?
den facts that I never could learn.
When I got back, the corre tepon a -
Since the war, Germany has turned
in erpre
•
, any of those presses toward the deuce was gone, and
I nc Mr.
m
sews,
to mean that a triendly hand i
MON
em...i
denounced and reviled Llebold's office had placed It there

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