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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921.
VOL. IX. NO. 16.
S4 EK LIVELIHOOD
ZING MARTYRDOM - Charities to Honor
KAHN WOULD DRAFT BfliLiiS;011/Vd1.;LcNAO,ITT:
Communal
____ Chief
CAPITAL AND LABOR E
IN TIME OF \VARFAR
TO SPEAK
JE FFRIES
B
EFORE B'NAI BRITH
-
Judge Will Discuss Relation of Courts
to Prisoner'.
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
Public Works Await
Palestine's Mandate
JEWISH COMMIVEE
HITS ANTI-SEMITES
IN ANNUAL REPORT
Sir I lerhert Samuel Announces
NE \V 1 ( Mk NI %. ii d e I It e j 1 i s , ,f ids martyrdom. The annual ri•pott Jewish Social Workers Give Din -
-
Jewishen„„„iite,..
,f i i k, A„,,, r i ei ,„ Jewish
Important Program to
whose arrest :old trial at Kiev. Russia,
Judge Edward J. J eff crie s , or t he
nee Saturday Evening for
rival in ust publslitql, contains the disclosure
ii% 1913 on a "Hula' murder" charge
Ile Begun.
Recorder's l. Wirt, is atitiOunceil as the
Dr. Lee L Frankel.
shit- Owl the world, was tendered a had the sum of $5,000 has been con
will
address
the
next speaker W110
ributed by that organization to II, i10. '
banquet here following his :it-
LONDON.--Adtlres
sing the fifth
• llie „elect- . and - directors of do Pi`gah Lodge °I Irnai IlrIth g " liclr
Declares "Protocols"
N, sr York on the S.S. Aquitania last support and will be forwarded to kiln
---
,,, next meeting NIonday evening, at their meeting of the l'alestine Advisory
innooliately oil his return to Palestine United lewish Charities will R i ve
Calls War Inevitable and Urges wre k.
Judge Jel• Council, Sir Herbert Samuel, the Pal-
feted to Its Members for
club
rooms
tai
Broadway.
e
l
.
ran
k
. F
ii
lie had Collie to . \ tiler- i ii,,,,,, i i., 1,n,, o f li t, I .,., E
Denial
that
Universal Military Training
,peakk I '" , a ; I l l.": I ,I ' 4 . " ;.,tiny Iligh Commissioner, declared
Suppression.
irk ,'" ","Il
. to extdoit his personalty Wii ., Illill 1 C id NM York, at 6•3u p. ot. Saluda; with
emir relations that just as soon as the Palestine man-
Colitis
anti
the
in the United States.
.
i. 01 c inphatic .tatenwni to New \larch 12. a! the Statler Hotel.
date was itliprOyed by the League of SAYS JEWISH SITUATION
present :, to the prisoner.
\ ink newspapermen, following the re-
Dr. Frankel, who is at
Jack Langer, chairman of the en - - Nations, a governnient loan would
DEPLORES LEGION PLEA
, ,
MUCH WORSE IN POLAND
,
,
i 1.•, - , of the Aquitania from its 24 vice - president of the Miiropolitan Life
promises a , be osuet, and the proceeds utilized
Insurance Cowpony, has had a mosi l e rlainnu ''''. ""InnI,IlIce•
hours quarantine.
FOR SOLDIERS ' BONUSES
gnat
surprise at t h e nest silloker 10 for developing railways, the postal,
II
,,r
intereSting
career.
__
"And don't make a sensation of me." inowlial and
The Anierican Jewish Committee.
the
hrek l" ""
„ " telegraph and l t.leplione systems,
"I has come to lie regarded as an author- b+ held "I ll" , ' d Of k
Air.
Kahn, chairman Of
, highways, harbors, government build- in its report for 1920, made public
lie begged the newspapermen.
oil the largest hails ill toe city.
, •
II. p Julius II.
plies and similar pub- last week, calls attention to the anti-
liaye ion come here to play a martyr ity on many Oases %.1 social work ni , L anger
its, House Nlilitary .\ tfairs Commit-
p
`
C`"1",".it,tee
are
"'"""
ings,
water
su
hi
.Incd out Ilea: mg rip a and
II ,1
role. II I had wanted to do that, if the cimintry.
'migrnt w hi c h will surpass he institotions, says a Jerusalem dis- Jewish propaganda that is being
0 ,. s i n aking at Temple Beth El
ii
by notoriety. a elleini•t and was for a thine insult,-
patch. Most of the money expended, spread throughout the world, with
I hail wanted to exploit
wire the atisPiees
.. ,
„ ,
Nle , d•o• i vetting ' ,
I would have coins. lore when the thr of chelinstry lit the University of "" nlr ' l "'" ''''"
the High Commissioner said, would special reference to Henry Ford and
Chlb,
.aid
that'
oi Ti. ••\ I en's T,•,aph.
llnl.
Si``'"I" mw '''"'"" al " were
, , , ,,
S111111:0'
the 1)earborn Independent.
whole affair was fresh in everyone's Pods) Ivania and consulting clicini.ts
.),,, ,,,,, .I10111,1 so impart. herself
r
, i \- 11•111 itireet reveillie %Odell Will COVvr
he added. "You will recall Ili Philadelphia. Largely through the fined
l'isg:th
Lodge
last
The report of the Committee traces
at an into
initiation
held
at Temple
1,, ti , the interest and sinking fund, and it
mind."
ho% no notion or possible COniliiiiiitiOn
s,
i
that I bad a numb, r of offers, even instigation of Dr. Iterlomit., he en- ,-,
her.
,
is
his
belief
that
the
entire
loan
will
briefly
the development of this moves
affront
I nal ion s would dare
aC it .;'i'll"1.14. ',11,'"sid"" ll:
•
t.
t
‘i:t
l
'
"r
e
l
hie
as
director
of
lit-
tiled
Jewish
social
necessitating any meat in France, England, Germany
teas
from moving-picture proiluCers.
The roogressioan from California.
'''' P rIn " 1 "" be repaid without
""
' ' n t r ••''''
taxation.
Now I the levish Chant:limo:I. Ile was called '' speaser
the spur-
and Russia,
a, and shows how the
stead. I went to Pale.line
al the initiation. 51r. Gold- iiiiiiiiiiiiiii i
responsible
for
the
selective
who was
i olio.
Sheik Freill representing the Arab ions l'imitcols of the Wise Islets of
berg was followed by 11r. Bernard
have conic here. I am not certain
"
law, urged the arming of the .
That
:ill
%le
Goitherg,
president
of
Pisgah
Lodge,
community
of
Beersheba
tmestioned
Zion,
writien
in
MI5
by
the
rnyster-
that
I
will
remain.
toned States through universal train..
missioner whether the ions Russian mystic and anti-Semite
who said .a few words oil the ocCa- the High Commissioner
ti
i„,„ d,. s. r i opito•iii o f poison gas, the
.
id
the
initiation.
•iiin
'the
inusieal
isrogram
at
the
initia-
Bedouins
would
be
called
upon
to
pay
Hills,
were
revamped
by
the
reacs
Dein lids of what?" lie was ask, d.
latest in cannons, warships and figlo-
The following officiated at the eery - I • •• • taxes as the Fellabins and tionary and degenerate elements 01
"It is so hard to shake off the lure
log aircraft.
ett,N
whether
in
accordance
with
the
European
autocracy
and
are
now
be-
,
Garr
,1 """ i '', ,I " all-
"Everyone, from the 9 months' old
of the land." he answered with a
"'"" I '',` i „ 1 "'"'„,k
" IletIonin custom women would be ing used to discredit the Jewish peo-
snide. "One dm • not have to be ill
'''. •"" len ''' '''''''' ner • ' dn.
I Ally fill up, wants to fight," he said.
'
exempt
from
appearing
in
court,
or
plc
and
to
(slake
them
appear
the
laird Dols
Palestine long before he learned to
\\''''". I I "'" 1 " . g"'"'" I 11 " I " 1°1 I 'mlis
- War is inevitable. 'llie
set aside any other of their recog- prime movers of the world war, and
Ita•s.
an-
will t
hive it as, how shall I pin il• as a
knows how see ❑ then
plied
customs,
Sir
Herbert
Samuel
those
responsible
(id
the
unrest
fol-
father loves a child," he lin,slo.il his
other war and Ile only knows w11:11
lion included a number of songs by replied that there was no intention of lowing in its wake.
sentence.
11,d1ii, the newtype of warfare will
and tel
musical interfering with the ancient custom
The humble brickyard worker scents
"Protocols" Offered For Sale.
bring. We has e great world wars
Il';•
Glee by
st let-mins
tiy 1.
I. iseonaro lemon.
of the Bedouins and the administra-
to
hays
grown.
Ile
does
not
at
all
about once every century and I do
The report states that the Continit-
lion recognized that different parts of
resemble the simple-minded little man
rot sue another on the horizon now'.
l'iiii,tm.ort & MO,
Palestine would necessitate different tee had !wen aware of the existence
who was arrested ill 191 1 because the
Ian we will base lesser wars."
Ile was not of this docunient for quite some time
Mendel Belli.
methods o f ta x ation .
holy of a Christian boy was found
Condemns Japs' Position.
'„ware whether Bedouin women were before its publication in England. It
Beilis has been living in Palestine shortly before Passover -concealed
x pe,
Alter outlining his argument, for
sictrntit 11 ,)utdi.,1,1e, %(.v. 1, i, .,9,,,oullietrieet1 itts esonic
a ritual stepmother,
et •, co rnnisittiiii it tis,,o (i:J,I Il,eo deittri
dillaments, Me Kahn ;Met tumbril for several years and lis Wife Mid there haler liy
t Ttrit'ZI'llatolthi4
leader of a halal of thieves, who kill-
the
Children
are
there
now.
question
and
MOVIE
Iti
on the Japanese
them admission if they applied to the would pay for its suppressltm.
lied', stated that ;titer his acquital eel him out of fear that he would be-
t 0 :al;
II:ei l:ri i,:iti r,yd, ilii92111ii.n tglibe n, ;loac n i ininneynna
-Idler bonus problem.
In
recognition
of
the
special
of
Kiev
knew
,thal i s not on the fanatical charge that he hail tray thrift The police
rpte
l'he Japatles,
I I
of the Arabs in Beersheba,
Producer
I, it is purely ecolloniic," he 'mud, red a Christian boy as a matter who had commlited the crime. but
Producer Says Attacks Are services
Peril"
w .:
greater financial assistance would be under the title "The Jewish
On Allegations and
-aid. "The Japanese can produce of Hebraic rittial, he was received as Russia was scything with ,Cellnutilie
time, and
them by the government. Sheik anti similar editions appeared in Ger-,
political
(surest
at
Iii
lent
of rayolty in the various and
Not
Facts.
more at less Cost Ii i an the .\mericall a member
pro-
Replying to ail clued expressed his gratitude but de- , many, France. Italy, Denmark and
rkmen. \\'‘, can't compete With countries of Europe which he later ii occurred to the Czar's "agents
eo
that the Bedouins laid no value Spain. In spite of the fact that au-
lie that Ls.accusing the only
Los .\ NGEL ES
v i s ited,
thorities on Russian history and liter-
•hent. And California is not asking
I% ad- Jewish workman in the yards of the
attack made nn the le,sisli element upon money, their chief concern be. al ure have clearly shown that the
d
hy-
have
lievil
expresse
Fears
..IIN 1110r , than Japan, for Japan
maintenance of their honor.
of the motion picture inillistry lly Ilii•
throughout the country dial crime they would divert the minds of
Erotorols are flagrant fabrications Ill
not
allow
au
alien
to
own
:,
ing
Jews
'
.cape-
Rev. Harry I.. Itowlliy, general seer, ing tht•
'..•!%. foot of land in Japan, and Ileitis' only. chalice of livelihood in the the masses toward the tolleersal
vented for counter-revolutionary prop-
Lord's D:ty Alliance, in
.
Ivry of ti
,I•., excludes Korean and Chinese United States lay in the caintaIwation gnat
agamla ill Russia and that they were
the New. York Herold of Feb. 11,
.
recently employed by officers ;of Gen-
I d.1.1'. for it can produce cheaper than
Ili Maiiiiii ll. Hampton, of the Fed-
eral 15eiine to stigmatize the Bol-
the Japanese.'
Photoplays of California, wrote
slievist revolution as a purely Jewish
Opposed to Soldier Bonus.
the Herald in answer to Rev. I ow -
; 1
movement, an elaborate edition of this
bv. pointing out the fallacies in the
Th, soldier boau. plea, he •a.t.,
DR. LEE K. FRANKEL.
forgery appeared recently in the
.
was "commercialized patriotism.' :mil
argument• ...t forth by the advocate uetrost
...
Chapter, Ranking Highest in United States.
Copies of it were
la• deplored the drive of the American
to head the l'ilited Hebrew Charities of Blue Sundays, am! outlining the
the Country, to Give Purim
anonymously circulated among mem-
legi•lation.
of New York, which positiim he occu- good that i. being thsne for Ilie re-
I...eitin to obtain holm ,
Dance.
hers
of
Congress,
publications, Chris-
__
forming and advancing of the motion
"I would prefer," he said, to pledge
pied for ten yearsi
-
' flail ministers and men otherwise
,.. ,
,, ,
i , ,,
is .
,sclf :is a conseriplitm of both rap- Collection to Embody Examples Title Questioned at Lecture, Says
..111Mig
1,1,s sone. •,r. ,''riiii,se, serViid , picture industry by the Jewish people
iht
D etrot
caper O f I ladassali, i ecog - • prominent in public fife.
Mr. Hampton's letter to the New.
nal and labor, as well a. fighting
on the .....s
FIN I I I I t Sontini•sion under
She Is Able. to Prove
siSstdol sL,Inalc,,(Ivfre 22, ' 11,114:; . report recites how on May
of Ancient and Modern
-
President Roosevelt and was also coot- York Herald follows:
mull, if another mar occurs in lily life
i"Iiiza'll era:: (u o»+' c"oriii:1 11.;,
the Dearborn Independent,
Statements.
Jewish
Handicraft.
"In
the New York Herald of Feb. s
ildssioner
of
the
State
Board
of
Chad-
•"
the fifth anniversary' of its existence' s publication controlled by Henry
.
.
.
,•• ral '
\I r.
-.--
• I . It 11 •
conscription,
.
.
.
'
..
to
'
1,6u/et- tine
?starch
--,
with
a
Mini,
printed
the first of a series of
evening.
•
lec turi• '''
. ° ' 'a
.--.S.
I ivat e 13adziwin
\ ESA \ 011k
I siesilay
!0,.,,,,
I.,010.rille
t In be
An
.Srls ow
and
Craft
F:\till i 13
Sage ro llnilation ,In• made studies ill secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance, "II
Purim dance to be -'-
h Id at the El k s' articles partly based on the forged
Kahn said that PrI - ids "t 'lard in g ha d hod
,I,Iring
w.,,,k
oi 1,1,0.,I,
10 14.0., , ,, by I. , , ,
Europe of Social insurance and was is quoted as attacking the Jewish de-
told him lie did not believe (lie.. little, ,
Protocols
On
June
3, after the pub-
.
ChM.
' the hhica- 01% the origin of the so-called Jewish • Iihsettriently called to the sere;
ripe for um, rsal minims_ bil
r- Of mint in the motion picture industry.
• - •,.
i
. ,
.
, i ti,
i fl eiroi lt Ha dassah was organized in tic: tioned i the second of these articles,
tteffit t e tt l , hi the Hotel . \ ,th r reee
'
however,
his tont-
inter-' Nlay I-a motion P
picture
producer,
a N arch, 91o, with a membership of Mr. Louis Marshall, President of the
Insurance
that if the goserfinunt P Pro- 2 n• t 1 " '1 '. m.P . n. ' ('I
m nth, 1,‘„ly la,Ii,o, , after the 'Metropolitan Life
Ito
'
1
•
'
•
li
church
the United II,. ended
• I
Even here,.
1501510 Men Would ap- tional lb partnictit of
grown to 400. A meri can J ew i s h othmuttee, sent a
tided cam
refused to g - Iv ' Ins lesatn ;111d activities in sociolo'gical work a nd an American whose English an- III, Which has since
p• or vMuntarily each year and take 1 ,trew Ch.iritie , and the Department some Mali 1010
During its existence it has gained a telegram to Sir. Ford protesting
of
Recreation.
will
be
formallY
open-wont.
had
attacked
the
legitimacy
of
has expanded.
expanded In recent years lie has resters assisted in creating both New. .
ill W31. 1.1re
:t chapter that against the anti-Semitic character, of
our.
• rel"itation of being
I shall adso,,,, appropriations eel on Sunday afternoon. Nlarell 1 3 . the Princess's claim to a Russian title • served as president of the National. England and the southern colonies
arp , cooed always be depended upon to do these articles and asking if Mr. Ford
t
In an instant the roost was in an tip- C on ference of Jewish Social work an 1 ii ,, w till „„.„ i,r, Virginia and he c
for Palestine endorsed them. On June 5, Mr. Mar-
to ‘tart this pl au." Sir. Kahn added. „ 3 ,flock.
w
'
.• '
..
.
ave 9,,,, in the 11,raid II • share of the work
The
exhibit
will
show
the
work
of
,oar,
and
the
stranger
fl,.41
to
the
more
e
recently
as
president
of
the
liras-may
I
h
shall received a telegram, signed the
- \ few Years should tell whethe,r 1
• elevator.
American Public Health
Association . to state facts that controvert Sir. witsurvee called 1111011.
ews i n art•, math, mus h., , e i e ,,,,,
,
Dearborn I'liblishing Company, which
,,
d
,...,t,
tha' will Work or whether we shall J
e
en
at
t
h
„„,,,
e
,,, I
Donated Truck in 1918.
,,
T e ,,,,,,
Th
is an unusually forceful llowlby's charges?
lit mature, etc . and will 11C held ill the
_ Dr. Frankel is
l,,,,• to use force."
e i v , announced in insulting terms that the
The largest single donation
Opposes Blue Sunday.
Jewish Institute, ,iii High and Ilast- the lecture in which the Princees had and common sense speaker. Ile has
publication
of the articles would con-
Points to Switzerland.
Paris a very broad outl o ok, combined with
The special features
"st
l I .s monstrously unfair to tlraw by any Hadassall chapter in the coon.
, "'Id of seeing 1 he Pr"I"e° 6 I"
real length, Mr. Kahn intro- ings streets.
1 Ty was the truck donated by the t i "" e •
t great
hands of Mathew Golowinsky
a concrete practical attack on the bust-
,a ,_ ii.
l'oncurrently the London Morning
dee, d exaniples designed to show will he Jewish music. Pantomimes , a"" in n the
1904.
when
iiohiwin.ihy
and
The panto. i
''" ness in hand. lle has been in close into the Ithie Sunday movement any I ICI rI , i t diapter in 1918. Since then
miniature synagogues ,
l OSi Published a series of anonymous
that China and other nations with-
in
or religious
The racial
Jews.. ' „,a„), affairs b„„ b„„ „k„.,„. the I
w"'• working on touch with the Jewish \\'ar Relief In group
of men connections.
because of their
li`ewilck - \l
articles under the title "The Cause of
out militaristic ideals have suffered mimes will feature three I
per paration, she said.
Jewry: Ancient Jerusalem under the their
The Europe as well as Jewish charities in as Jews, are no more opposed to the proceeds of which went to t he l'al- the N1'orld Unrest," which sought to
atter
brine
,teatly in world competition, while
,,,,,I.,
rot
In t,
alla the
forgotten
in ' of
rouniry
Health
and state
institutions,
Boards
as little Sunday laws than are the ,shoe Restoration Fund
Milnicipalities,
this
country.
link the Jews with the Freemasons in
dosse which maintained big armies, reign of Solomon, Ancient Jerusalet
were inionght io this
If there
/ Moist Nledical Unit in Palestine. In
Seventh Day Adventists.
, ,
such as Gerinany. Russia, Austria- after the destruction of the •I clop e Russia
, a world-wide conspiracy against
%. :
• Christian civilization. In spite of the
' a year aml a half ago, she said, by a well as private charities, fretinently i aappened to he ally cOnsideranie athotion,
many donatitins were mail
40
he
"
.
Is'
der
t
'a"'l
the
Present
period
""
IfiiflarY, France and Switzerland ,
had been in th. Russian seek his aid in the solution off health group of Seventh Da} Adventists en- in array blankets, cotton , towe . ' fact that these articles called forth
mail silt
.
601 derived great ;olvantage then- Conimissitnn•r Samuels.
gaged in making or exhibiting motion w th cloths, soap, wool.
Tie miniature symorogoe will t•x- diplomatic service moil disc u ssed Mr ' and dependency problems.
denial% front the most competent au-
Imm.
For this year Iladasall has pledge , 1 thorities on Frtnasonry,
! hike the Balbach table, ilic Pas.orer undiplomatic conduct, and what at the
E .ClureS i in ff in Wmild "Il'Pel kill '
ee
they were
"when the \\• th.1,1 1\• ar b egan ." l ie
llowlby to declare them as tutu aithhil to the support of a titirSe front the reprinted in book form in England.
she declared, was an
"Switzerlaud with her 17(i,(MIU table, the Feasts of \Veeks. Ta er- 1."'"I tame,
•
.
•.,i
.\ iro- ,u , ..,,
to their religious traditions.
s
Nurss ... Training School for a period
f II , S .
'
men, fitted for preparedne.. by imi- wicks. Camikoll and Purim,
Marshall-Putnam Correspondence,
.% on
, \\lien she had finished Princess I
"Je w and G e," lile al ,Ikr . "Il men and ofthree years, the school being con-
cereal training. kept the entire tier- Petals' breads and , pastries used
women who nave tne interests of ducted in accordance with American
In October, 1920, the firm of G. P.
sp. cific holidays will be served won Radziwill said she was Willing to all-
wan army from ever attempting to lea Ity hostesses consisting of coin- sm.'. questions, and had disposed of
America at heart are opposed to a
, , methods. 'Ihe two problems before Putnam and S0115 of New York pubs
ituade her borders.
retrogressive movement such as tne Iladasesali now are to raise the quota fished an American mlition of The
Miters from the variinis women i s or- one Or two when a tall mail in a gray
Sumlay fanatics are advmating. for the maintenance and development ( g auss of the World Unrest" with an
-
Tells of Cable War.
ganizations participating in the ex- suit, rather thin faced and hair tinged •
Woman's Club Entertained by' If
Illor
p- iiiiiii.
there are errors in the Sabbath sit•
of the Nurses' Training School, and introductiem by II. A. Gwynne, edi-
• 1, gra ,. arose i i , th e h ac k of th e Jewish
,
Speaking oil a Detroit 11',.ek Co
Pitt Parker at Temple Beth
w,
tuition
they cannot be corrected oy tit.ld,;(„sts i ' lisnta,ii n ntillieh at, i i:i ii ti•Iii ail.: ct, a of the .t.,/ikroo ,,f nt ,1 ,1 0
org.mizalholis
that
are
co-op-
e itl, ., o , enlotiltiaNtl ?tr ii.i „ i 1 ,
.,atti before tht Board of Com- ,
asked
how
Princess
Radii-
ow
ruin and
in the „w a i n id.,,.. 1,.Ixixi,
V Meeting
legislation restricting the freedom of
ild:kor4
glO
will
could
say
that
none
of
the
Czars
MI If e MOnday noon, \I r. Kahn urged eridiii ,,
• '
Itada......,,h, Jimlor
-
_ the latter activity
iiiiii^iii . i. chili.
\\
.
in
our
people.
\len
cannot
be
legislated
interest
an
that
will
be
under-
publish
the Protocols. On October
murdered
by
Jews
when
Me United Status lake
Ind been
\Vet- Eilgar Santis had declared to the
, \ II audience that taxed the capacity into being good. That system was taken by the Junior Hadassall Ignite. 13. \I r. !Marshall wrote to Ifajor
m e cables taken from Germany der- Hodassili. Formica's \Voinen's
,,,,, .\ ..,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, Lecke. 0 niyin, So.
A the war. Ile staid that the Ire- f
-ntrary in one o f his nov t•Is. She of the vestry rooms of Temple Beth tried for centuries and ahandoned in whirl% will by the organization of George Haven Putnam, head of the
, ;dung Judaea. Jewish Hospital was filled with li% s. and that she El greeted Pitt Parker, artistic enter- farm of an effective method, that of )1 , I!, , ,f W0111C11 11,1 . 1 . 11 the agcy Of Ifi publishing firm, protesting in strong
.
eit•ts.
imni of the German cald, s bad 'well
iiiv . iii , into rigid
,
\
....elation.
Hungarian
Ladies'
Aid
answers
d that the work in question hinter and crayon wizard of Boston, education of the
1
i.
',mud so that they were in the
to 2S, to be affiliated with and under Irons against these publications and
r ho, a th e 3 ,, wio,
guidance of the Chapter. These expressing his shock that the honored
own
kii"wledge
that
the
on
Nlonday
afternoon
at
the
regular
habits
of
thought
and action. \I r.
.d. of nations Thal w% re not active Society. \I other.'
knew of her
l' e
Mothers
Chili
of
Oakland,
of
the
Jewish
'Woman's
drib.
Lennie
and
NIT%
Trolzky
have
succeed-
l
union organizations will have as their nano. of the Putnam firm "should be
. Instilti.
me rlin
, charge was false. .
••• ads of the United Slates.
,,,p,..,• ,‘,,,,th io., of Oakland Tanmill
NIT% Parker, who draws with both rd in turning back die hands Of the specific activity the maintenance of mach the vehicle of disseminating
Stranger Quizzes Princess.
Hereafter the Unit , d States,, it is I .
of one or more orphan children of ll- among the American people these out-
m, must participate ot world PIO(' '1 . 0,,h. Itire,er 1<, lief Society. Wiwi
The
then asked Prince, hands while he thinks, gave demon- clock, in putting a large section
al.'s.,
. stranger
,
Brith awl the Ignited Hebrew . ;Schools. glinilwOr'
maiden name. She told strations in his graphic manner as to mankind back into the middle
So far eight Palestinian or. pouring,. of malice, intolerance and
:Mine
• - ' said he
supp
,
e-
but
their
success
xvill
be
slittrilived.
I
),,,,,,,,
\
,„,,,,
juda,,,
will
Ill
;Mans have been adopt, d by the hatred. ii this witches' broth of virulent
/ Jo e problem that I lie I g nite
., why cartoons appeal to human
hint. Then he asked if she were Rus-
. d
.
• wen ,41,1r mi-
Ad- sla
t
.1
piosiin.
:slionierim
Mr
the
exhibit.
iinS
Mpress
O
id
SI
ro.
,e
sa
Junior
Hadassali
of Detit
conveying
one
Sian.
and
she
said
she
was.
li
111311,1,
' 'Il ' now fact • is that of building the
,
herself and
i„i on to i i n . ex hibi t w ilt i„, f r
real purpose of these publica•
will find
ihe diplomatii and eonsular corps. iii
''' rh,
there were three I,,,,,,, I,„ o f the ,an d visualizing things that other pro- educated Russia
Proceeds for Palestine.
. , Mediaeval methods of
c‘ ,11,.„,,ii., will be mad,.
thins" wrote M r. Marshall, "is to
'
diplomatic
:11111,11111111'111‘
and
„„
PoliiIli
pie
have
seen.
With
a
few
touches
the
anuicratit
II , vet
Iodise of Radziwill-.\ ustrian,
_ ..
arouse
sufficient
hostility against the
Il ""eced ' f """' ll " °ill ' g "",' "'"","arouse
been gkett to those torn who
and Rossi:tit-and asked to which she here and there, Mr. I'arker depicted the present regime will give way to
III,
l
11 "' 1," •-•", / ' " Il ' g" '''' Jew. to subject them to mob violence
political situations of the day, de- a system that will move the Russians diner of 1"!:,'l
0• the best contrilmiors IIIIII,
1 , .. longed to. The Russian. she said.
p
the ie. Koren
ayeso
tltio,'
. w os
urposes
,
anti
thus
to
give
justification
to those
on prepared to prove that?" lineating the human face, bringing out forward instead of backward. Then i
• snlent's campaign fund Hereof!,
i'.\ re
a re to expend the e Moneys c onceit . . who have incite d pogrom , i n Eastern
his adherents will
noldred the stranger. ' 'I certainly the facial characteristics of the sub- N1r. BowIlly and
• Ifili.t make the diplomatic mid
without
supporters
ill
for
the
Medical
Unit
and
sanitation,
, Europe"
jects chosen, and thus showing that find themselee ,
:,iii." she declared with asperity.
•nl .. ...el- Vices a career. We lac,
education and research, actitnsition in
Mr. Marshall also denounced the
civilized country.
, ,,k math a beginning in tillitiliii..:
k man who ,said his name was Dr. the cartoon serves the purpose where any
'
"Specifically insofar as the 'motion land •iii Palestine, afforcstath ■ II and Protocols as a malicious forgery and
ld n ot.
purchasing chi Junior College Professor to Discuss Nla tirice I isliberg, of 17
d would
. 0 West Fifty'- the mere word
picture industry is Concerned. Mr. it„,,,,i,„„, sorrier.
that in publishing them Major
i
ven
saying
'hi ". ,' "ii i'' Lc
g
Comprehensive reports were
previously
, .r ga I 1110111e 111 Loudon (or the
t
street, Who I
;
TInee Labor Plays Before
ninth
'','he
Gam,
i• to he imita- l'utnam is morally in a Worse posi-
owy's alt u p on the Jews is
's
oe i . i nr.in
lilbssau
.
,,, rican embassy and appropriating
,sked some questions of the Princes., by the chairmen of various commit- based on allegations that' are not tional,thilt the Nook r• may. secure lion than one "who circulates counter-
Y. P. A.
rom.,,m,
.
tees, showing work that the Jewish
•• :, 11001 for building or purchasing
lumped tip and shouted:
-. ___
frit or forged bonds."
\
n the 14•4 few eXtra tickets from M,. A
'
founded on face. , Vilki
1, . ,
"This is the kind of a scoundrel Woman's Club is interested in. Mrs.
1•1111134sy bitildiog in Paris.
Si- weeks a tremennous agitation against ‘1,
On October IS Major Putnam wrote
iliii, i, Davidson or Mi•• Steinberg.
...i.h r „. L a i n) , pl at „, i- a I, et „,-,, „,„I
Explains Yap Case.
, I, 01s up to attack a lady's antece- David Courlander reported for the sal t ititis sex pictures has been itperat-
a Ion g and equivocating letter to Mr.
and Patronesses.
,
Patrons
ikiiii,
the
bliss
Mildred
Home
Economics;
war. before
a criticism, is what Professor Frank .
"During the
„
stry, NVithiii
in
the
movie
industry,
"It is evident." he said.
lig
o
e
patroni
sses
ec
h
:Marshall.
,
,
,
,
'Mo.
patrons
and
,
,
, .
. e
.
England,
i Merril,
d.•- . 'Once a woman go, into plilihe mons, Employment Science; Sirs. three
I toted
Stairs
weeks after the agitation started will he the holders Of boxes at the "that the document has no voucher
G. limil"ixills. nem , 0. th e e.tignsh
Child w e lf are;
Eralice, Italy and I ;wan tilitde secret
e s lik ." said the Princess, her voice rising Nlark Fleischman,
a
meeting
of
practically
all
of
the
mo-
And it is quite pos.
for
authenticity,
c
p
u
thlw.s:
the cable lines partment of the Junior College. titl
tla nc r are as
bli
Breitenbach,
,, :kill
its, dividing all
4,... atm, e the colloquy going on below . Mrs . Alfred
tion picture producers and distrilm-
(Continued on page 5.)
..k , . eri,,o, ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, he i.,., scheduled
Iirrnia,,,..
Rail and Mrs. A M. Hershman.
i,i.ri 'from
• Lloalth; Mrs. Sidney S. Weinnian, Re-
held in New York City. .41
(Continuell
on
page
5.)
was
-
■•
id,
Itienenfeld,
NI
evening, March IC,
I Rabbi and N1rs.
lgious; Mrs. ()scar Robinson, De tors
'; Jae
•, cable list had brill tsperated lit, t \Vribiesday
nna .o this meeting resolutitnis were adopted and " „
A nna
parttnental Activities;
'rs . I'• " • •••• " ti II l'e . alai Mr'
,eel, Emden, Germany. and Rock before else l'oung People's Auxiliary PIPP PAYS TRIBUTE
to the effect that these producers N. L. .km10.13111
M r and Mrs. I. W
Shavers
?crick.
onion,
Press.
page
5.)
iii
(Continued on
Announcement was made that the agreed to make no salacious pictures tassels, NIr. and • Ntrs Joseph :Solders,
TO LOCAL Y. M. H. A.
Professor Tompkins was on the
hat an y theater , •
-
- - --
M r• and Mrs . Ealph Davids on, M r.
of the University of !Michigan
Community
Union
had
allowed
the
and
they
agreed
t
Iny
ta,
■
be
DR. ME.IUNG - TING SPEAKS
laciou • s pi . ctures should
•
ni
and NIT.. Joseph
11 Ehrlich, Mrs. 7.. Hopes of Immigrant Friends Ful-
before his connection with Junior
I h - ollowing the issuing of a chat- budget for fhe Young Woman's Ile- h o w ng sa
•
barred
from
shoat
In
filled
When
President Ignores
TO AUXILIARY OF TEMPLE College His study "I the theate r lenge , to Henry For
g the pictures Ehrlich, Mr. and Sirs. Louis Stoll,
Fordby E . G
. Pipp, , brew Association and that classes in
by these ,,..
prodtwers.
Drastic Measure.
-- will address the is not confined to the . .Smerican
.. stage I former editor of the Dearlitsrn lei- • millinery and dressmaking had been made
Ntr. and Nfrs. J. NI iller, Mr. and Mrs.
.
„, . ,.... e,
g
1 ie the ..reatest,
n
11
*e
II.
s
to
.
NI. Lieberman, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph
Dr. Nle-ion-Ting
in his weekly, in count
c- formed with capable teachers at the
-
.
product
,
,, i of English wnting I ilependent'
NVASIIINt:TON.-The last act of
•
(Continued on page Di
' i ' w1th
\\'‘inien's Auxiliary of Temple Beth " I' Ihe
,
Wetsman, Mr. and Mrs. M. It Zack-
i . nt a Dr- brad.
i
the organzaton
. Ile e s an alih
t orl •t Y on ,ton
l IF- animists.
Blumenthal, Thomas.
Thoas Woodrow Wilson, as presi-
El On Monday, March la. at 2:30 p.
beim, M r. and Mrs.
t1 author of . o . ' , troit branch of the Young Men's Ile-
Miss Lena Kaufman, soprano, ern-
p 1 .1 .1 i •t a nd
the
one-a,
t
e a
e
from
of the United States, was to
nd
ndMrs...
I.
in, "Confucionisill " the topic to Ir it
JUNIOR
Y.
P.
S.
TO
GIVE
N
Saul(.
n(
Mr.
rs.J.r.
N.i
r,uslinSrf
sketch included in the anthology of brew Association, the latter issued an dered a group of songs, ably accoln-
,.
1 • fulfill the hopes of the friends of
di:cussed by Ur. Me-lung-Ting.
•
wi
Contem P orary
. . appeal to the Jewish men of this , panied by Miss Sara Weinberg at the
DANCE DURING VACATION s !' ! '.'
Stuart Keith's "fifty
n
NIr
and
Mrs.
J
Wine-
immigration,
by ignoring the drastic
last
in
a
:uric.
of
talks
on
the
______
S h '
L the
. city 10 jMn forces with the 250
Preparations
-Act Plays."
repa rations have been corn-
i
on
ra .. al-
congress.
gnat religions of the world, and this One
' h the e organ! t
• The J Junior
Society man, Ste and NIrs. David R. Stocker, Dillingham hill passed by
pleted for the dance to be given by
Young l'eople's So
'Strife;' from the I pen of Gals- I : ready affiliated wit
un
Dr.
and
Ibliyil.enptirreesliydeingtnolr‘i,nagsotnhe
nullified the
yo ung woman, who is a graduate of worthy, which will w reinem elieraol t l and extended an invitation to alli in-
Ni
i
tte;
J ,Flearnkdow
d
Jewi sh R'oman's Club o n Wedne s- of Temple Beth El will give a eves-
he evening, March 16,
the University of Alichigan and an
h
f
,
1,
1‘
.r
i
a
r
ei,
G.
Israel,
SMItr.s.
an
ng
Whitford
Kane,
sons
terested
to
become
active
in
a
city-
day
at
the
Federa-
tion dance Sunday evening: March
es _ as starring
exponent of "the
New to
China;'
is the dozen years ago . is first of the three wide movement for th bett rment of lion clubhouse, Hancock and Second
e measure entirely. Had he vetoed it,
e
Mrs.
e notch
offer in
20, at the Temple Beth El. The so- vet, Mr. and Mrs. I. Blumenthal,
peeled t o ha v
b.,' „Pro essor th e physical and moral development avenues. Slembers and their house- I cial committee, with Joseph Wein- It . 0. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. 1. as on a previous occasion, there is no
dramas to be di
would have
way of information and a new point
ih
t e of th e Jewish young mew.
holds are invited to attehd this affair.. berg as chairman, has completed Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. I. ISavideon, doubt but that congress
I Tompkins . ' The VI carers, from
of view on religion.
Mr. l'ipp wrote his challenge after •
:plans for the dance, and the special Judge Harry R. Keid.e. Mr, Louis J. managed to pass the bill over his
a German of Gerhardt Hatiotmann, pot-
also
planned
veto
at
the
last
moment.
Mr,
The Auxiliary has
seSsui More than CaSwial interest and he had returned from a Y. Nt. ILA
RUPPIN AND EDER WILL
v. P. S. popular orchestra and many Rosenberg. Mr. Fred M. Butzel,
"Mother's an d D aug hter's Day” for •
.. meeting, where he was one of
.,,,,
mass
Wine, Mr. Max Friedman, . The immigration bill is expected to
hat it saw its Premier
HEAD ZION COMMISSION entertainers have been engaged for Loins
Saturday afternoon, Starch 19. to • significance, in t .Arts Theater i n . ew the speakers. He was so e ate over
Capt Isadore Levin, Mr. and Mrs..). come up again at the next session of
_
.
the
dance
•
which all the women of the tonere• at the
Jewish A
1. Koff- congress, although it is not certain
• k City. "The Good Hope," a the spirit and progress shown by the
As the d
is to be given der- Feldman Mr. and Mrs. A.
LONDO, - 'e are reliably .
cation will be asked to come a
whether it wi ll be brought up at the
ew is h you ng men that he pm,' them
FriedbergMi.
F
m an Mr. and
ng vacation.
by Herman Herjerman, J
r. Eder 1. ing the s isrIexpected,
D
and
tiring their daughters. The Auxiliary Dutch play
Mr.
and
Mrs. special sessio n to be called in April
been produced on the Eng- a tribute in his editorial and rebuked fornled that Dr. RuPpio
arge at•
it a nd lIrs. I). Robinson.
which ( makes
never
has
Zionist
tendance
is a pioneer in this movement. and
campaign.
head of the
Jul The chances are that the important
wil l h e al the
of Ford for h's anti-Jewish A.
meets on Commission
in Palestine. Engineer I imperative upon those planning to L. linnet. Mrs. E. W. Lewin-Ep-
hope is expressed that the innovation list stage, although a translation
ace treaty
The Detroit l' M H.
in tickets ' -.elm Miss
Anna Stoll. Miss Julia issue of dr awing up a pe
Many de- . the text by Harriet Iliggens has
.
in this a ttend to make rrservatinns
pre,
will meet with success.
may crow d out
man
T u esday evenings at the Jewish in Ruttenberg, who is at his
is with
avi so,
or
a
intention
of
a%
soon
as
posible.
College
students
11
me,
Mts.'
D
lightful surprises are being planned, reached a wide circle of readers.
sent
the
up
has
given
of
question
A feature of Wednesday's program stitute building, 681 Entt High street. city,
in- "Runic Wetsman, Miss Jeanette M.
make up j visiting America and will shortly re- and their friends are especially
the program to include addresses,
by Aaron Farb- Speakers and entertainment
I Steinberg and Capt Herman Weiss. special session.mmigration from
reed
music, dances, games, re fres hments I will be a violin solo
turn
to
Palestine.
the program every week.
Matt
and other attractions.
Were Ot.
CHARGE ON JEWISH
MEN DENIED
•,., ,
HEBREW CHARITIES RADZIWILL CALLS
HOLD ART EXHIBIT PROTOCOLS FORGED
CELEBRATE FIFTH
ANNIVERSARY. OF
LOCAL HADASSAH
BOSTON CRAYON
WIZARD DEPICTS
ART IN SPEECH
)
TOMKINS T() SPEAK
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
■
IMMIGRATION BILL
KILLED BY WILSON