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FIRST CLASS SERVICE KLEIN & LEITNER IRESTAURANT1 1307 BROADWAY FEARS FORD WILL PROVOKE POGROMS - — NEW Y 0 R K. --- "The Jew and American Ideals," a new volume by John Spargo, the noted Socialist au- thor, has just been issued and dem- onstrates that the anti-Semitic cam- ptign in America sponsored by Henry Ford is as dangerous to American ideals as it is likely to proke preju- dice against the Jews. Mr. Spargo says: The frightful massacre of Jews at The Hungarian ex-Premier, Coralyi, has been ordered to leave Italy, Kishineff in 1903 resulted from a according to a dispatch received from Rome. • • • • newspaper propaganda very. similar to that which is now being carrot Football matches between Jewish Sports Club and various British units or by the 'Dearborn Independent' have become frequent spectacles in Jerusalem. • • . . and the London 'Morning Post.' On that (occasion an unexampled and un- Mr. Arthur Serena, the son of an Italian Jewish family, has donated precedented outburst of horror £3,5110, the balance of a sum required to secure Breughels' "Adoration of thrilled the whole civilized world." the Magi" for the National Gallery in London. • • • • As his explanation for publishing his book, Mr. Spargo relates that .in A bust of Joseph Schaffner has been placed in a conspicuous place a recent trip to Europe he found at the School of Commerce of Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill. Mr. that although some of the most vio- Schaffner founded the School of Commerce there. • • . s lent hatreds of the war are dying down, nevertheless in country after Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hellas, who have had much experience in institu- country hatred of the Jew is being tional work, have been appointed us superintendent and matron of the deliberately and systematically re- !therm Home for Aged and Orphans at Worcester, Mass. . • • s vived against humanity. Even in England there is, he says, "an ex- Moses Finkelstein, an It-pear-old boy of Syracuse, N. Y., has just been tensive, active and skilfully organ- admitted to the Central High School of that city, the youngest student ized campaign directed against Jews ever enrolled there and probably in New York state. • s • 4. as Jews. Unless this propaganda is checked England will take the place The Jewish community of Rheims held a celebration at the restoration of the Russia of the Romanotis as of the synagogues which were destroyed in that city during the war, accord- the but of pogroms and infamies ing to a Rheims dispatch. like the horrible pogrom of Kishineff may occur in British cities." The campaign for the Keren * Ilayes:od in Paris is assuming considerable Mr. Spargo completely refutes the proportions and the local French press is giving prominence to the Keren story of the Protocols of the Elders Hayessod manifesto. . • • • of Zion, pointing out that whatever their terigin they were revived in The Warsaw University recently instituted the practice of distributing Russia for the purinise of counteract- among its poorer students tickets for free meals in the university res- ing nitisolutionary activities. Mr. taurant. These tickets are, howezer, never given to Jewish students. Spargo ➢Reho is a noted authority un present-day Russia and an outspoken A new list of the Committee of the "Allance Israelite" made public con- opponent of the Bolsheviki, com- tains the names of Mr. Louis Marshall of the United States, the leader of pletely denies the charge of Bolshev- the, Jewish-Russian Psolkes group, Winaver, and Professor Simonson, of ism which has repeatedly brrn Made Copenhagen. • . • • against the Jews. Simultaneous with the• publication announcement was made, in Washington, I). C., during the of Mr. Spargo's volume, warning week of the resignation of Rabbi Abram Simon as president of the Board America against the dangers of anti- of Education of the District of Columbia, an honorary position he has held Semitism, another publishing house for less than a year. . • has issued a volume from the pen of !Ionian Bernstein in which he most Representatives of the three orthodox congregations of Utica, N. Y., fully traces the history of the forged have extended a call to Rev. .Abraham Shapiro of Canteen, Ohio, to act as Prnotortejs of the Elders of Zion. chief rabbi-for a term eef six years. Orthodox Jews of Utica have been with- Bernstein traces the story to a Ger- out a spiritual leader since the departure of Rabbi Solomon Levi in 1917. • • • • man story originally published in ISM and contained in a novel by During the last three months thirty four Germans in Berlin have adopted Herman Guedsehe, who wrote under the Jewish faith, thirty being women and four men. In every case the con- an assumed name. In support of his certo have embraced the faith of their marital partners, so that their con- claims Mr. Bernstein reproduces version was due to bole. some original documents and reprints • • • • which have never prefrously ap- Sir Andrew Bonier Law, leader of the British House of Commons, peared in English. Mr. Bernstein luring a debate in Parliament n o the question of mandates and their appli- then shows how the Protocols were cation, declared that it will be Parliament that would have the final say revived in `Russia with the idea of in the matter eif the disposition of the mandates assumed by Great Britain counteracting the threatening, ad- under the peace treaty. vance of revolutionary progress. It s s • • is characteristic of Mr. Bernstein's Robert Stricken, former member of the Austraian Parliament, is going book, "The History of a Lie," that to London and Paris to interview the leaeling statesmen of the two coun- hi makes no reference to the owner tries in order to gain their assistance in the League of Nations, which will of the "Dearborn Indenemlent. - be urged to take up the matter of official persecution of Galician and REORGANIZE ZIONISTS' PALESTINE COMMISSION ESTABLISHED 1896 PHONE MAIN 1664 RETAIL AND WHOLESALE HYGEIA KOSHER DELICATESSEN Matzos for Passover Shop .37-38 Majestic Institute for Dancing WOODWARD CORNER WATSON. MAIN 481. The worlds largest se hoed for the c o m a e teas bine of carne, t ilansing 200 LADY AND MEN INSTRUCTORS Private lessons and classes tail, slay and night. 20 incisor lessons. test, hint the salt. one step. tees trot and two stop 5 . 0 0 Including free admission nightly for 1 year to tear public done es. Public dancing every night. Lesson rooms separate and destine t from puhlir ballroom. Hall to rent for special occasions. STALL 34 EVADES JEWISH ISSUE . WARSAW. - IVe tire authorita- tively informed that at the cont.-r- ent., held between Deputy Nartglass. Dr tHreel Neissig and Vice-Minister Wrobleski, Nartglass insisted that - the government should issue a de- cree removing all nestrietions against Jews. The Polish' minister, how- ever, (waded the entire issue by de- claring that such a stem was entirely unnecessary,- since in accordance with tl-e minority rights clause, Jews were entitled to all privileges. J STALL 34 LOUIS ALPER High Grade Kosher Delicatessen SUFFERER NEGLECTED, BEING "ONLY A JEW" _ - - Matzos for Passover CASS-WOODWARD MARKET STALL 34 STALL 34 The local organ, "Ra• W..11SSAW beetnik." relates that a foreign cor- respondent recently came upon a Jew near Wengrov who was seriously wounded. He "111,1 the attention of a policeman to his condition and the latter remarked contemptuously: 'lie is only a Jew," and took 710 further notice 1.f him. WOODWARD AT HENDRIE STALL 53 STRICTLY . • STALL 53 Con tantim le , r I • e• f CI i • tains re • presentng I .w s from The Oriental Jew P a I stine• , Greet e et, n urn ben n Soo men women and children, • -•e msrna, lave b e en in Chicago for a number of years wholly disorganized. They in under the name of the Orien- nave , now handed together into an aSS 1 1c ration tal Israelite Fraternity. • • • . Sir Alfred Mond has sent to the King of the Belgians, in commemora- tion of His Majesty's return to the Belgian capital and as a mark of sym- silver reliquary elating back for a pathy t • the debris of the church of found amid a IZen t i lhelet'uti;."Ilet . was Ypres, which Sir Alfred Mond is restoring at his own expense Forty-three thousand children have been led in Riga during the past three months through the provision of the committee established there by Herbert Hoover, according to a dispatch from that city. On the com- mittee• are re presented government bodies and the Russian, Polish and Jewish communities. The committee is now establishing 80 branches in :ht , provinces. • • • • Constructive relief work by the Joint Distribution Committee in Lithu- ania has already begun. One million marks were appropriated by the cons mitSte for a Jewish people's bank in Lithuania, on condition that Lithuanian Jews will raise a like sum. In addition to this, ,another million marks was a ll ott e d for Jewish co-operatives, LS110,11110 marks for agricultural pur- poses and 309,000 for professional schools. • • • • Winston Churchill, the newly appointed Secretary of State for the Colonies, will have the final say in all matters affecting both the British colonies and so-canes] "matielateery territories." of which Palestine is one. There is geeing to be created, directly under Churchill, a separate depart- ment known as the Middle East Department, which will have under its jurisdiction Palestine, Mesopotamia and Eqpt. FORD AUTO AGENCY DROPS JEWISH HELP After April 1st We Will Be Located at Stall 33. SNZIG . -The Fort automobile which conducts a motor agency, transportation line in Kovno and Mariampol. has discharged all its Jewish employes, according to Kovno advises revised here. Interest for Palestine as well as Keren Ida-Yesod is growing among the German Zionists. A large meeting of representatives of the German- Jewish League of Youth was held recently at which the statement was made that action is necessary in the work- Of rebuilding Palestine, since non- Zionists decided to participate in the work. The demand ass made that Zionists respect the German patriotism of non-Zionists and the hope was also expressed that there - would be no quarrels in the future. • • • CLEANER CLEANERS In memory of his daughter, Lois, Mr. Jacob Aron, a former resident New York. has authorized the of Greenwood, Miss., but now in business erection at his expense of a building to be used as a home for the nurses at the Kings' Daughters' Hospital at Greenwiid, for which purpose he has contributed $25,009. The tiling is to be known as the Lois Aron Me- morial Home for Nurses. • • • t • SIMS STALL 53 CASS•WOODWARD MARKET at Glendale 4845. In Decorating Your Home $ 4, METROPOLITAN CLEANERS & DYERS, Inc. Good Work—Good Service. We Call For and Deliver. 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Satisfaction was formally expressed at thes demands made by the authorities of the communal schools to the overnment that the train- ing given therein should include an adequate quantity of Hebrew. • • • A conference of representatives of all relief committees and other relief tuania and Ukraine held with th e agencies working in Poland, Gal icia, L ih European officers o f the American Joint Distribution Committee decided that it was too early for the Joint Distribution Committee to liquidate its activities in Central and Eastern Europe. At the same time the conference organized • committee to take over the activities of the Joint Distribution Committee, should the latter decide to disband. • • • • People's Drug Co. Ben T•nnenholl, Pres. Prescriptions Dispensed Correctly Wright-Kay Building Third Floor By May 15th Cad. 3285 ARE MADE IN THE FOLLOWING FLAVORS ORANGE CHERRY LEMON RASPBERRY STRAWBERRY CREAM SODA ROOT BEER BIRCH BEER GRAPE GINGER ALE CI. 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In vestments and Stye Property PHONE CHERRY 11d5 Miss Detroit Cigar HENRYVHATTER DETROIT EXCLUSIVE 8c Each n sip R . 1 C 4 HATTER E 205 GRATIOT COR. LIBRARY AVE Glendale 27 77.273-2771 In recognition of their leadership and service in Jewish war relief campaigns, 10 men and one woman have been unanimously elected mem- Mrs. bers of the American Jewish Relief Committee. They are: Hellman, Jr., San Francisco; Leopold Adler, Savannah; J. K. Herter, Dallas; Julius Eisemann, Boston; Louis M. Cole, Los Angeles; Louis H. Burnett, Tacoma; Jacob L. Sheuerman, Des Moines; Samuel R Stern, Spokane; A. D. Engelarnan, Oklahoma City; Joseph Durst and Edwin C. Vogel, New York. • • • • Word has just come from Tee Aviv. Palestine's Garden City, that a petition has been signed by the young people, and sent to the mayor, that they are not at all satisfied with the electric lighting system which was Just instituted in the city. They declare that it makes the city entirely too light, and have particular objection to the illumination on the Rothschild Boulevard, • rather wide street with trees and benches. To which the mayor replied that while there was some merit in their contention, the wide expanse of beach on one side of the city has absolutely no light—except the moos, 10 HUDSON TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. • KOSHER MEAT STALL 53 e s Mr. S. Landman of the London office of the Zionist organization re- sently had an interview at Bucharest with the Rumanian Minister of the -- Interior. :Mr. Landman asked the Minister of the plans to facilitate•emi- El I astine, and His xece envy p romse to o a 11 LONDON. .It is learned that when !ration from Roumania to 'i could to assist in the work. Dr. Eder, the previous head of the s • . • %ionise Commission in Palestine, re- The Palestine police rounded up the notorious outlaw Abdul Hodikaha, turns to Jerusalem the commission according to Jerusalem advices. Ile was shot dead in the effort. Iladi- will be reorganized. Each member isaha was one of the worst Arab outlaw leaders in the country and for of the commission will be placed at many years was the terror of many Jewish colonies. He was overtaken the head of a department for which near the colony of Ziehronslacob. he will be responsible. The commis- • • . • sion well have no permanent head, a The convention of erthodox rabbis, which was in session in New York temporary chairman being chosen at .hree days, closed with it banquet at the Broadway Central Hotel Among the will of the mendet•rs, but Ur. be resolutions adopted at the convention was one calling fur immediate Eder will act as the .colninission's , aid for the family of Mendel Beiliss, the victim of a ritual murier trial, political representative to the Pales- rho is now in America. New officers were elected. . . tine , administration. Dr. Eder leaves for Palestiew , on A pril 5. According to a report from Lodz, the •• mayor of that municipality has The Zionist executive has decided negotiated with Dr. Rosenblatt to prevail upon the Jewish members of to increase the number of immi- the Council to resume their seats, which they had recently vacated owing grants now entering Palestine! and to a dispute. with the other members of the Council. An understanding has instructed its representatives in was finally arrived at. the various countries accordingly. • • • s One thousand additional immigration Myron S. Marx. who was a resident of Depver, Cole.; for a f e w y ears issued immedi- certineates will directing his resieivary estate to be prior to his death in 1919. left a ately between the , National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives •fivideel and the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. The s estate has just bent , set- :led and these Denver institutions each will recite $.1,117. MINISTER OF POLAND & Sons , J. Lefkofsky . Broadway Market Hungarian Jews in Austria. 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