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AN INCIDENT WITH A MORAL
CLAIRMONT CLUB
The membership committee, under
the leadership of Aaron Topick, has
launched a new membership drive to
last four weeks beginning with the
last meeting. Jewish young men be-
tween the ages of 17 and 19 years,
talented in any one or more lines of
club work, are eligible.
Messrs. Carl Feldman and Harry
atillsteen were appointed to the mem-
bership committee to aid it in its
campaign.
The athletic committee will have
another member in Morris Ulnick.
Messrs. I. and N. Gedrich, Yarowsky,
Babcock, Markawitz, Mahler, Oltman
and Stevens, a, : group of Clairmont
members, have left to spend the rest
of the month at a Pearl Beach camp.
This is the second group to leave for
its vacation.
Meetings will be held regularly, al-
though quite a number of members
will be absent. The next meeting of
the organization will be held on Mon-
day evening, Aug. 22, at 7 o'clock, in
the Henry M. Utley Public Library
branch, Woodward at Alger avenue.
The public is cordially invited to at-
tend.
Story That Throws Light on Relations Between Arabs and
Jews in Palestine; Manner in Which Authorities
Accept Information as True.
The following story, which has might ask the doctor to make his
been forwarded by the Press Bureau medicines a bit cheaper, they are
of the Zionist Commission in Pales- very dear for poor men.
The extreme significance of this in-
tine, throws a flood of light upon
the way in which information ac- cident lies in this—that, while every-
cepted by the authorities as correct one recognizes that tho Arab ex-
breaks down upon investigation be- presses a different portion of his mind
to his different questioners, no doubt
ing made.
It is constantly being stated that telling the Jew he likes Jews to be
the Arabs and the new Jewish set- there and the British official that he
tiers cannot live in friendly relation- wants them remvoed, the officials im-
ship. One of the district governors mediately act on their partial in-
had been told, apparently by his Arab formation. They make no attempt
adviser, that the Fellaheen in an Arab to inform, educate or tranquilize
village objected to the Jewish pio- these primitive people; on the con-
neers in the camp. Instead of Sc- trary! At once they "play up" to all
cepting this statement, the govern- their present superstitions, order the
removal of the camp and confirm
meat sent to investigate.
At this village the investigator their terror of the Jew not only at
summoned the Mukhtar. He came this particular place but throughout
AFRAID
Shaarey Zedek News PRINCE
TO RIDE IN CAR
Seating for High Holy Days.
The seating committee of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek is now arrang-
ing the seating for the High holy
Days. Notices were mailed this week
requesting members to notify the
committee of the number of extra
seats desired for men and women,
that the committee might give their
immediate attention to these re-
quests.
Services for Member• Living in the
North End.
Gets His First Glimpse of An Auto.
mobile and Derides Not trr Risk
His Royal Nock.
An automobile party drove up in
front of the royal palace in a Chinese
province a few weeks ago and sent
word in to the ruling prince that they
would like to take him out for a ride.
But this particular prince, it seems,
had never seen an automobile before
and was so terrified at the prospect
of riding in one that he did not even
express his regrets in person. Ile
did his inspecting from a safe dis-
tance and then sent out his card.
The appearance of the car, accord-
ing to a Chung Mei News Agency dis-
patch from Peking, caused great ex -
citement through the prince's home
Services for the High Holy Days
will be held for Congregation Shaarey
Zedek members living in the northern
and northwestern part of the city.
The extension committee is arranging
for a building the location of which
will be announced next week. Furtherl "Commander Thomas Hutchins
information regarding arrangements American naval attache, and E. C
will be given in the next issue of The McPherson, manager of L. W. raze
& Co.," says the dispatch, "have com-
Chroicle.
with many villagers all welcoming the the country.
pleted the round trip to Tungling, the
For reasons understood by those
invesigtator, whom they had known
Ming Eastern Tombs, by automobile
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
since childhood, because the investi- who know the ways of the public agi-
and it is believed that is is one of
Girl
Scoots.
the first times that this trip has been
g ator's father owned land close to the tator, the names of the district and
village and had lived on the best of village are omitted.
Girl Scout Troops and ('amp Fire successfully made.
terms with its inhabitants; the young
"In the old days, when it was the
Girls are being organized and will
DAUGHTERS OF THE
constantly
start active work early in September. fashion to go out on horseback, the
WHITE AND BLUE Arabs seeking adventure and amuse-
trip
took some three days one way,
Much enthusiasm is developing both
ment. Then came this talk:
among the girls and the leaders. Girls at least two nights being spent on the
The
Investigator:
The
governor
road.
By automobile, in spite of the
The Daughters of the White and
desiring to join these groups should
Will Broaden Religious send in their names, together with sandy roads, the rivers that had to
Blue celebrated their second anni - has sent me to remove the Jewish .,
camp
immediately,
since
you
have
University
be
crossed
by ferry, and the many
versary at the home of Miss Emily
Teething in Coming Academic
their ages, to the secretary, Congre-
Levine, 9097 Delmar avenue, Monday much trouble wit h them.
gation Shaarey Zedek, Willis and other difficulties encountered, the en-
Year; Old Testament First.
The
Mukhtar
(in
horrdr):
We
tire
trip
was
done in eight hours, and
evening, Aug. 15.
Brush.
without any mishaps of any kind. A
One of the most important features have trouble with them! What do
NEW
YOltK.—Attacks
upon
high-
Dodge Brothers car was used.
of the party was the table, beauti- you mean? W'ho has been saying
WOLF CUBS
"The party left the Tsihyamen, o r
fully decorated with the colors of the these things? Why, they buy all our er institutions of learning for alleged
A Wolf Cub Pack is in process of East Gate, at 6 on Thursday morn -
club. Miss Jennie Rosen, an art stu- vegetables, they are our brothers. lack of religious instruction are un
dent and also a member of the club, What shall we do without them? warranted, Chaplain Raymond C formation. Meetings will start in ing; 6:30 saw them at the Pei Ito ,
The Investigator (with air of im- Knox of Columbia maintains. He September.
and 9:15 at San Ho Ithien. This was
designed the place cards. bliss Ida
Wolf Cubs are Bull-scouts, a step the place that was selected in the
Liss made the favors. The party ad- mense surprise): What? Then you says that the recent summer session
don't
want them to go? Aren't you at the university revealed that there below the Boy Scouts, and the organ- days of pony travel as the stopping
journed at 11:30 p. m.
The next regular meeting will be afraid of them, don't they cause you was increasing interest in religious ization is open to boys from 8 and 9 place on the first night, and by auto-
every kind of trouble and annoyance? education—more courses and larger years of age to 12. When a Wolf mobile was reached in a scant three
held Monday evening, Aug. 22.
The Mukhtar (seconded by all attendance than ever. The coming Cub becomes 12 years of age he hours and a quarter. The second
standing round): They are our broth- academic year will see a broadening graduates from Wolf Cubs and be- night's stopping place, Dichow, was
era. You know what trouble there is of religious teaching at the univers- comes a Boy Scout, being fully pre- reached at 11:45 and at 2:15 the
now in the country—you know there ity. Beginning at once, there will be
ared to pass his tenderfoot examine- partye rolled into the.Eastern Tombs
is boycott—where could we sell our provided a course in Old Testament [ion. The Wolf Cubs is a splendid
and anti
and were met by the Manchu prince's
vegetables? A peaceful manl can't history and literature, which is to be organization for younger boys ana I bodyguard. The old fashioned troops,
take his things anywhere now. They the forerunner of a wide range of in- trains them for scout work. The pur- still carrying broadswords, and some
buy from us; they have a good doe- struction in the Biblical field.
pose of the organization is character even bows and arrows, were half-tre-
Chaplain Knox, who exprestes his building, as will be noted from the rifled, half-fascinated by the appear-
for who is better than anyone else
for eye and skin sickness; they let us opinion that the Bible is a growing following: ante of the car.
have their water (i. e. dirty water influence in American university life,
The Wolf Cubs' Promise.
"The old Manchu prince apparent-
undesirable laws have reference to used fur washing which the Arabs will direct the first stage of the plan-
I promise to do my best.
ly could not screw up his courage to
To
be
loyal
to
God
and
my
coun-
sufficient
height to venture the trip
the land question and are calculated have found very useful for irriga- ned program. Dr. Frank Knight San-
1.
stars, a director of the Board of Mis- try and to the law of the Wolf rack. in the machine, that was offered him.
to protect the small land-owner [ion).
•The
Investigator:
It
is
agreed,
sionary
preparation,
will
co-operate
To
do
a
good
turn
to
somebody
After
preliminary
courtesies, he with-
2.
against the large plantation owners.
The delegation further demanded then? Does everyone want them to with Chaplain Knox. The first course, every day.
drew and thereafter sent in his card,
Boys
under
12
desiring
to
join
the
excusing
himself.
The priest and his
- s
the u ure
h
An Old Man (an ex-Mukhtar): comprehensive study of the Old Tea- Wolf Cubs should sign up at once at •number two' went, however, and it
ment be elected only by those in-
'Zedek.
was said that they were scared out of
habitants
who settled
in Palestine
be- we I must tell you there is one tament from the viewpoint of history, Congregation Shaarey
fore the war,
that the
Balfour Decor-it,
and religion. The cultural
The Wolf Cubs meet in the after- their wits throughout the entire trip.
thing
g• ' We . are a little afraid of these I 'aim of the Bible will he emphasized.
"Little trouble was encountered on
noon after school.
atio be rescinde d and that immigra- people.
li ou see, they live in tents.
I
"There are many who think time
—
the way. The three rivers that were
',Now you know the other people who spent on the Old Testament wasted,'
tionn be stopped c ompletely until
crossed gave some trouble, one be-
new national government is estab- live in tents, the Bedouins. You
commented Dr. Sanders. "They corn-
cause the bridge seemed ready to
dished in Palestine
know what sort of people they are—
I how little we like them or they us, pare it to the study of archaeology,
cave in at any minute, and the other
attractive to some minds, but con-
two because there were no bridges at
how they rob us, drive off our cattle. tributing Bide t othe serious business
all, and the crossing had to be made
We think perhaps these tent people of living. One who wishes to know
of yours are really the same, and one the whole Bible thoroughly and to Keren Hayesod Issues Appeal for by means of three boats lashed to-
gether, with the car put on them
—
they will fall on us. It is dif- use the New Testament to the best
Funds to Be Used for Immediate
y
laterally. At Dichow, the stone block
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A con-1 da
ferent with your people of the cola- advantage should be well acquainted
Palestine Activity.
in the center of the main gateway
ference of the Jewish National Coun- nies. Of course, we are friends with
with the Old Testament. Such ac-
cils that exist in many countries in them they live in houses, they are
NEW YORK.—The Iligh Holidays against which the city gales are
quaintance, to be of real value, most
Europe is being called at Carlsbad ,___ , ers like
be
thnized
"
have
been
set
aside
for
collections
for
closed,
was
so high that the car could
rice ourselves.
for the middle of September. Jewish I farm
The investigator explained that the
Extension the Keren Ilayesod (Palestine Fours- not pass over it, nor was there any
The Department of
other way around. So part of the
National Councils are organized in , HaJuzim are only living in tents till
Teaching, members of whose faculty dation Fund), according to statement
Poland, East Galicia, Austria, Czecho- I
can get houses, that they are as well as the university's Depart- issued by the national office of the city wall was appropriated and a run-
y
Slovakia and Juno-Slovakia. Dr. Leo , the
chair- not wild people at all, they are only ment of Biblical Literature, are co- Keren Ilayesod, 50 Union Square. way built across the gateway, over
Motzkin will be the temporary
, too anxious to settle down as farm-
rating in framing the new Biblical The statement is signed by Dr. Schm- which the Dodge Brothers car crawled
sily as you please. Throughout,
man.
courses, made public a statement arya Levine, on behalf of the World as co
The conference will deal with the' era, also-
Old 51an: Still, there is an- which said study of this kind would Zionist Organizatloh; Rabbi Meyer in spite of the fact that it was neces-
The
questions of minority rights in East , other thing. They come from Russia. cause many of the Old Testament Berlin, in the name of the Synagogue sary to go a great part of the way
i
European countries, relief, immigra-
everybody knows what kind of problems to lose their terrors. ' committee of the Keren Ilayesod, and in low gear, the Dodge Brothers car
ran beautifully, and proved itself en-
[ion and the refuge problem.
a country Russia is; nobody's life is
"The student finds four definite I Herman Conheim, treasurer of the
tirely satisfactory."
Isafe—they are always attacking and
values in the Old Testament," said I Keren Ilayesod. It calls attention to
' l ' murderiwr quiet people and carrying Chaplain Knox. "The price of enter-1 the need for immediate activity in
loff
all
their
cattle.
Supposing
these
ing this treasure house of religious I Palestine and points out that during CONNECTIONS TO DANZIG,
CHO
Jews are the same? Perhaps it would thinking with freedom and assurance the High Holidays, when the hearts
LIBAU, VIA THE CUNARD
be better if they went a few miles is the understanding of the Old Tee- of the Jewish worshipers turn with
further off.
lament as a historical unity. To read ' affectionate and prayerful longing to
By making connections with steam-
The Investigator: How do' you Jonah or Job or some noble passage the ancient Jewish homeland, it is ers of the United Baltic Corporation
know all this about Russia? Were from Isaiah without being ablo to put , highly appropriate that a special ef- of London, the Cunard Line will
behind the sentiments the natural fort be made in behalf of the Keren shorten the time of the voyage of its
any of you ever there?
Polish passengers destined for Dan-
The Old Man (evasively): Oh, background of the age which pro- Ilayesod.
Largest, fastest steamers in the )
Following is the statement in full: zig, Libau or Reval, enabling t k m
world. Excellent treatment of pas- people — people going about who doted them is like reading James
Russell
I.owell's
'Biglow
l'apers
with
"To
the
Jews
of
America:
to
reach
their homeland in from about
sengers. There is a local agent in know about things.
no understanding of the history of ' "The greatest moment in Jewish
The Investigator: What! Are you
your town or nearby.
history
since
the
last
destruction
of
12
to
14 Caroni{
days. sails from New York
The
children, to be frightened.by bogies? our Civil War."
on Aug. 27, arriving at Liverpool on
To Poland, Lithuania, Uk - I thought you were men. You can
A home tud course on the New , our land is now hefore us.
"A
Divine
Providence
has
pointed
Sept.
4,
and connecting with
rainia and all Baltic States see for yourselves what peaceful Testament is in preparation, as a
companion course to the work on the out that by our efforts the beginning Baltriger, sailing from London to
quiet, hard working people these are .
via Hamburg and Danzig:
Old Testament. Other courses in the of our restoration can be made; that
' They left Russia because they them-
Baltic Sept.
ports 9.
on Sept. 5, arriving at
his - through our neglect all our hopes and Danzig
pt. Se 15 selves were attacked. You have seen new group will deal with church Chap-
expectations may be imperilled.
The new Scythia from New York
Cl.they
pay for all you bring them. tory and religious education,
III
"The favorable political conditions a Sept. 6 and the Carmania from New
lain
Knox
said.
II Cl.
Still, as it is evident you are really
in l'alestine, the possibilities of.
York Sept. 10, both sailing to Liver-
Hamburg $145.00 $125.00 afraid of them, I shall carry out the
i on pool, will make good connections with
great
Jewish majority,
settlement,
a Jewish
and the
the creation
domin-
governor's orders immediately and PRIEST IS CHARGED WITH
What comes after
The purchase price?
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CASE
camp right away from this
of the Jewish spirit
in our
an- the
Baltabor,
from on
London
to
AGITATION AGAINST JEWS ation
cient homeland—these
things
depend
Danzig,
Liba'u sailing
and Revel
Sept. 19,
district tomorrow.
arriving at Danzig Sept. 23.
All: No! No! To whom shall we
WARSAW.
—
(J.
T.
A.)
—
The
upon
our
efforts.
Cherbourg, Southamp• ' sell our things? We don't want them
"Thousands upon thousands of pio- GANAPOL STUDIO MOVED
chairman of the P. P. S. (Polish So-
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow: ' to go! No!
cialist party) in the Posen district, neers are prepared to undertake Inc
The Present Mukhtar (rising with
most difficult tasks with heroic self-
Labishen,
has
come
out
with
the
de-
The Ganapol Studio of Musical Art
Aug. 23 a great sweep of his arm): Na! I mand that the I'olish government sacrifice. Hundreds of thousands,
AQUITANIA ..
have moved from their old quarters
take all responsibility—they must
Aug. 27 stay. There shall be no trouble be- punish the Catholic priest, Kloss, who nay, millions of Jews the world over, at 2515 Woodward to 10 Warren ave-
CAMERONIA ..
has been carrying on an agitation are eager to bring the largest sacri-
Aug. 27 tween us. Only two things. I should against Jews and who mistreats the flees in order to restore our country nue west. They occupy two large
CARONIA ..
suites on the first floor. The studio
like them to have Mukhtar, with
its former prosperity.
opens Sept. 5 for enrollment and the
SCYTHIA (New) Sept. 7 I , , whom I myself could discuss impor- Christian children working in his in- to "What
is required above all is the fall term starts Sept. 12. Until Sept.
tent things, and (insinuatingly) you stitutions.
assistance of American Jewry. What 5 they may be reached at the old
is needed in order to create work for
quarters.
the pioneers, and possibilities for the
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FRANKLIN
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other immigrants, is the active help
CENSOR DELETES SPEECH
of the Jews in this country.
"For this purpose the Keren Ilaye-
OF WINSTON CHURCHILL
sod has been established in America
as well as in all other countries. In
LONDON. — (J. C. B.) — In the
America the Keren Ilayesod came to House of Commons, Commander
be at the instance of Dr. Chaim Kentworthy asked why the British
Weizmann, president of the World censor in l'alestine refused to permit
Zionist Organization, and the na- the Jerusalem newspapers to print in
tional organizations are co-operating full a speech made in Parliament on
in its administration.
June 14 by WinstonChurchill, Brit-
"The rebuilding of Our Holy Land ish Minister of Colonial Affairs. Com-
is naturally uppermost in the thoughts mander Kentworthy stated that the
and feelings of all Jews at all sea- Palestinian censor had deleted parts
sons of the year, but it comes with of the address made by Churchill on
peculiar poignancy in these Iligh Great Britain's policy in Mesopotamia
Holidays, when every Jew submits and the holy Land.
himself to self-searching analysis and
In reply, Under Secretary of Col-
when every prayer breathes affection onies Wood stated that he had no
and longing for Eretz Israel.
information on the specific matter
"We therefore call upon all Jews mentioned but that in general it was
of America, and particularly to the necessary to maintain a strict censor-
Rabbis, the teachers and the preach- ship in the country because of the
ers in Israel, as well as the presi- agitated state of mind that prevailed
dents of the Synagogues, to devote there at the present time. The cen-
these coming High Holidays to the sorship, he said, was being main-
practical needs of Palestine.
tained at the expense of l'alestine
"We trust that in every Synagogue citizens and was no burden on the
and other places of worship appeals British taxpayer.
will be made for the Keren Ilayesod,
and we call upon all those who feel
that they can use their capacity or in-
H. H. HALLADAY.
fluence in favor of the fund to exert
themselves in order that the financial
annual expositions have become fully returns on these High Holidays shall
illustrative of the activities of the be as great as the needs of the hour
BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT—
state at large. The State Fair is
dictate.
Stores and flats to rent in new
"Michigan in miniature."
"We hope that all Jews of America
Jewish neighborhood on Twetth
Heading the State Fair organiza- will be quick to appreciate the pe-
and Euclid, near Virginia. Mar-
tion since the state took it over and culiar responsibilities that rest upon
ket 36-J.
made it a part of the state depart- them and that during the High Holi-
ment of agriculture, is H .11. Ilalla- days there will be laid the founda-
FLAT TO RENT—Strictly modern
day, Michigan's first Commissioner of tions for great, nation-wide activity
six-room flat, excellent neighbor-
Agriculture. Commissioner Halladay on behalf of Palestine, and that
hood. Market 2153-J.
is ex-officio chairman of the board of through that activity we may live to
managers of the fair, the board con-
witness a year of emancipation and REFINED YOUNG COUPLE wanted
sisting of 20 members appointed by salvation of our land and people."
to share furnished flat. Call Mar-
the governor from all sections of the
ket 4797-W.
state's two peninsulas. Chairman
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JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Four
Poor health. Will exchange for
oughly familiar with farm affairs. His
farm or resort. Box 405 Detroit
practical knowledge will be of great hundred Jewish immigrants arrived
Jewish Chronicle.
benefit in the conduct of the State in Jaffa during the past week and
were landed without incident.
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exposition in Detroit Sept. 2-11, will
have the highest premium list ever
offered and a wider variety of awards
than has been known in the past. The
Michigan State Fair has made won-
derful strides in recent years and is
ranking as the top-notch fair of them
all.
In taking over the State Fair to
be the complete property of the peo-
ple of Michigan, the state retains as
its secretary-manager G. W. Dickin-
son. When he took held, eight years
small, money-los-
ago, the fair was
ing proposition, chiefly devoted to
horse-racing and midway attractions.
It now has splendid grounds and
buildings of its own at the northerly
Detroit and its
limits of the city of
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