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Published Weekly by The Jewish ns,
President.
Joseph J. Cummi
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nan_th Rom 101.
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I that which reflects credit upon himself, but which has been
I of real service to the nation, and indirectly elevated the stand-
ing' of his people because of the high character of his enter-
prise. Adolph Ochs is to be congratulated. Hit; life and career
are a refutation of the charges that have been all too fre-
quently made against our people.
Samuel Untermyer Rises to Speak.
SO
oif9-ifir5
itll (ou r
(Contemporaries
8Y-
GiAS. - ft JOSEPH- -
ott000t0000eixtoo-o-oo.
VANDALISM
(Pittsburgh Jewish Criterion.)
3, 1915, at this PostoffIcs at Detroit.,
Entered as second-clans matter March
One is shocked at the atrocious
Mich., under the Act of March 1, 1575.
y
vandalm
d estroed
the Sof ar
o ca
lawyer and can take any side Torah s in that
ca lawyer
Mr. Untermyer is a splendid
three of o ur local syna-
of a case and make a good se out of it. Just now, as the gogues this week. Nothing else of
General Offices and Publication Building
h
head of the Palesfine Foundation Fund of the United States '' value was touched which h
850 High Street West
pat wtso tm au -
Cable Address
champions his own cause by attacking Henry Morgenthau, there was a delibeiate attempt
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outrage
- tin that which would out
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who se rece nt article in the World's Work has aroused the bit g eatest degree the feelings of the
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terest comment from Zionist sources. Mr. Untermyer answers members of the three Orthodox cure-,
LONDON OFFICE
as one would expect a lawyer to answer. He makes out a good gregations. To say that it was the ■
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so ridiculous as to be unworthy
of
33.00 Per Teat more than he does of the side he rises to defend. Mr. Ureter- be
credence. Rather it rem finds us of
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myer speaks of the conditions of ,European Jewry and of the the days
Maccabees
when
the
da s of the cr tedb
sjv.e• hwo
To Insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach this great necessity for helping to such a haven as Palestine affords. t em 1
desecrated
p
out
e of sympathy
office by Tuesday evening of each week.
Wh y, Air . Untermyer , no one in all this wide world ever ob - were
ish
ideals
and
the
religion
of
Editorial Contributor jetted to Jews — =persecuted Jews in particular — in finding a Jews. So we are of the opinion that
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN
home in Palestine or anywhere else where they could have this outrage was performed by those
The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjocU of interest to the their opportunity to live and meet the proe
bl ms of life under who desired (to express mildly) their
the view
displeasure with either Jewish war - '
Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of
free conditions. In fact, practically every Jew in this country ship
or certain acts of certain Jews''
expressed by the writers.
would be heartily in favor of a colonization movement in Pales -
ho resented Jewish worship. We
ate i n the
d
press that the loss
h ally
Ab 29, 5681 tine, or of any other movement that had for its purpose the ,tw
Sept. 2, 1921
receiving of persecuted Jews and giving them a proper home. is placed in dollars at ten thousand,
but that, after all, is a matter of
i
r
But Zionists don't want that and never did, despite the small consequence compared with the
ambigous platforms and phrases. They want to re-establis h utter viciousness and hate that could
state. They want to take from the Arabs and othe r stoop to such a dastardly attack and
September 5, the first Monday in September, will be ob- a Jewish Palestine
such a cowardly revenge either
and make it for their own. They want t wreak
for actual or fancied wrong. That
served in America as Labor Day. The idea of setting aside peoples
ationalize Palestine. They want to bring back the Jewish s
Semitic viewed eherally
one day in the year to emphasize the ideals of labor is admir- n ation. They want to make Palestine the center from which titf
e oabl e. Itt e wi lis un d ou bt e dl y
able, and we hope the importance of the day will be thoroughly n II religious and cultural inspiration will flow to Jews through - on uenbi ,liev
group and
understood. Never before was there a greater demand for a ut the world. If Palestine were big enough they would want therefd: e itne shoPtd
df
t
nr inuotabe
clear thinking and honest searching of hearts, in the labor o ogically that aH Jews all over the world should go there and for the authorities to trace the RU-
[hors of the outrage. We note that
field, than right now. Following the war, skilled and unskilled
make that the Jewish center of the world. They want Jews a reward of $1 000 has be o ff enreecti
laboring men were in much demand. Prices were abnormal to
o turn their backs upon the countries of the dispersion and by the synagogu, es affectecla l n If ivity -
and the manufacturer was glad to pay the high wages asked enter once more into a glorified Ghetto. William Marion Reedy essary to stimulate unusua act
thet patt l t the detectives, this
by the unions. Today there is a gradual though unequal falling of St. Louis, one of the most eminent writers of his day, who
ri
be
off in prices, and the struggle is on to adjust the workingma,n's
he Jews who wanted to go .1ernwosunother than th o se identifi ed w ith
died
only
a
year
ago,
told
us
that
•
pay. Both sides are manifestly assuming an untenable position. ack to Palestine wanted once more to put on the Yellow the congregations
aff ect e d
(Copyright, 1921. Ily Chas. II Joseph.)
Sig. Saxe of New York suggests that one wry to puncture the tire
of Ford's flivver newspaper is to hire some newsboys to sell on the
Torch, The Menace, The Rail Splitter
public streets such papers
as aspen tali-Catholic and he tests that
These
•nd The Protest•nt rs
if the C•tholics and the Jews would work together to stop the spr d
propaganda there would be such-an aroused public
of the iniq
roper laws on the statute books to
sentiment that if there are not proper
top
the
sale
of
such
papers it wouldn't take very long before the
•
't agree with Mr. Saxe,
• u thorities would see that there were. • I can't paper is losing ircu.
though._ probably it would be effective. Ford's
ice melts before the sun. This mi. be denied by
lotion .`rapidly
Bold. But it s truth, just the
i yy. "Jac k" Cameron and hist, boss Lie nds whose ir rts ec: iv ip et , io in ts i. ha tv h eroz
h .u .sa .
itt_o
ncott, liundrs
even iood; ,
m e .In fact,
at
expired do
et. The Ford campalltn, Mr. Sas., is •Il over so far
wastebasket.
b
;refs the wastebasket.
joke red I. big • fiasco as
•s the public is concerned. It was • big
h•s done is to earn the contempt
was the peace ship. And • enounce'
him
openly but m•ny m ore d •
d.
Ford
of high-minded m en; some II
nounce kiln in secret.
Adolph Ochs, son-in-law of the late Rabbi Isaac M. Wise, celebrated
last week the twenty-fifth year of his ownership of the New York
Times. whatever the Times is today is due to Mr. Och's ability as an
executive and •n organizer and to his high-minded apps o•ch to the
ider•on
enterprise
ti of the •ffairs of the public. He financed the agh
i
roup i or to
himself; he is not ■ nd never was obligated to • Wall street
e • one s
control
the
Times
•n
any other group. He and his
i•nce
with
the
variance
responsible for its utterances. All this is quite •t
fabled •ccounts of how Morgan and Schiff or some other big captain of
is of this great metro-
h. controlled the policies s and the in t
of satisf tion to have achieved
finance
polita n journal. It must be a s
p v Ochs. iM.entnenth..erebubnenelho..hts.vre
sdeo I d
w hmut, h sbelL • s w
su ccess
that t
prises, but their consciences are not made of the same stuff
of as Ochs. The Jews have .1 much adm4ration for Adolph Ochs a.
they have contempt for other Jews whose business ethics have reflected
no credit upon themselves or their people. ciit•g
Labor Day. .
It is impossible for factories to continue war salaries, but it '
if outrtrage
NV
, i oterd atnhlt
equally unfair to discharge all the union employes on Saturday
reflects the
night and employ them, as individuals, at a very much lower whole question of Zionism is far more serious in its make - up. despicable character of the ruffians, I
But we do not
discovered.
wage on Monday morning.
bag
been
You are arguing, quite naturally, as a lawyer., But we wish ,
opnuobi
matter
totagatdh that
the
that you could obtain the address delivered by Rabbi Samuel Reify,
desecration
then
'
—
gofar
Torah
will
be
sufficient
to I
the Y
Goldenson of Pittsburgh on the subject of "Zionism"
Labor Day finds the country in the midst of a most shocking you would realize what a man schooled in Jewish and philo - , arouse the activity of the police and I
to
bring
the
perpetrators
to
justice.
I -
condition of unemployment. Secretary of Labor James J. sophical thought—one of the keenest students of Jewish ques-
Davis estimates that 5,735,000 men and women are now out ties in the whole United States—thinks of the danger of such
WHO WON THE WAR?
of work in our country. Yet Americans seem complacent and a movement. The weakness of the Zionist question is evi-
(London Jewish World.)
indifferent to this alarming state of affairs. We tremble when denced by the fact that it is directed and controlled by lawyers, Anti-Semites and Northumberland-I '
we think of the winter ahead. The savings of the past year stump speakers, politicians, as well as by fame Rabbis. We ists in general in this country—those
are gone, and we are apparently in for worse times this fall, are in earnestuvben we make that statement. It alwa ys did who see Jewish, Bolshevist,
tat or Germany bogey in all things
before we shall pass the crisis of this menacing problem. When occur to us that any such movement should bo largely religious t t hat happen
appen awry owe at least an
men are out of work, they steal, they rob and they become in character; that it would be led by men who were inspired apology to Jews, Bolshevists and So-
desperate. Now is the time for city and national social agencies by the leaders of old, who prayed that they would again be cialists, if not an expression of grati-
tude. For here we have Maximilian
to co-operate and build a constructive plan to wipe out this permitted to return to their home land. But what do we find? Harden,
the famous German journal-
sore spot. Immortality awaits the man who will drive this The religious note struck in this movement? Not at all. m
W e jot, assuring a French paper, in the
lesson home with compelling logic. Unemployment is a dis- find almost everything else. We find Jews who don't belie Ve course of an interview recently, that
grace to America. One thing worse is that we are doing so in Judaism, who in fact don't believe in any religion, tryi n . Germany "was not conquered, but
d
° was stabbed in the back by a Jewish-
little to correct it.
to lead, our people in this movement. We find Jews anxious to Bolshevik-Socialist conspiracy." So
make social experiments. We find Jews eager to try out single this much-maligned trinity won the
war! What base ingratitude, to be
Bible laws provided against the rigor of unemployment by tax. We find Jews anxious to give socialism some sort of an sure, to be forever girding at them
as enemies of this country anxious to
forcing farmers to leave certain portions of the field for the opportunity to be heard in the new land. We find advocates,
We uproot Christianity and destroy so-
poor and needy. Judaism compelled immediate payment to it seems tows, of every kind of "ism" except Judaism.
ciety! Would they have stabbed Ger-
the day laborer, so that loan sharks could not gain a foothold. frankly admit we don't like the make-up of the leaders of the many in the back
ack if these were their
li
The Egyptians looked down on the shepherd's calling, but movement ; that we don't like the attitude they have assumed, Intlgtel:Inia!thl s i tirely Germany canri
We
don't
feel
that
they
are
religious
Jews.
We
don't
mean
all,
Moses, though reared among the princes of Egypt, was glad to
which aCMSEItioe 11,
thank
God,
there
are
many.
But
there
are
too
many
radicals
up-as
the
menace
earn a living caring for the sheep in Midian. The Talmud tells
for the sake of its very existence, had
of the Rabbi who preferred the most menial tasks to begging and others with either economic or political axes to grind • that to
And now we are as-
m ■
for aid. Whoever did a day's work in Palestine was respected. we wouldn't want to follow anywhere. We know that this
slued that not the Allies—not even
For the past two thousand years, the Jew has been divorced arouse resentment, but that doesn't matter one whit to us. It America—really vanquished the men-
ace--it was done, not by the vas t
from the soil,
but in America he both works on farms with is time that somebody had enough courage to speak the truth. , armies and the enormous military
gratifying success and enters every form of activity. It is very Further, we are convinced that some of these leaders cannot equipment of the British Empire and
easy to disprove the old canard that the Jew is a consumer, interpret the ideas or the ideals, nor do they have anything '" France and Italy and Russia and
All these failed, and a
not a producer. In all avenues of labor and industry, the Jew common with the rank and file of the Jews -who are Zionists. America.
quiet stab in the back by an alliance
is found. On Labor Day, we urge that throng public opinion In fact, we believe that the ideas of the leaders and of the of t Jet w. sit Bolsheviks and Socialists did
be exerted to strengthen the ideals of the holiday. Capital and rank and file are poles apart if they come to check each other
up. Most of these Jews believe that Palestine should be a jo :i e llacs MU-107,03'64'y-
labor can solve their problems by mutual co-operation.
home for suffering Jews—and nothing else. If you don't be - are now shown to have salvaged
builders,
the stone rejected by
lieve, ask some of them and find out for yourself.
etc. Well, we live and learn!
We Read With Interest.
I presume that most of our readers have followed the pr ings, •nd
or are sit least acquainted with the character of the g•ther oceedings
d them at Williamstown, Mau., during the
the speakers who add
sessions of the Institute of Politics. Some of the world's most di.-
men and le•ders of political thought in the
tinguished publicists,
world were bringing their messages to the world-public through the
instrumentality of this institute—the most important step that has
ever been taken in this country to shape public opinion on quesions of
international import. So one begins to realize just what Mr. Baruch
has done in contributing this immense sum to such a thoroughly pur-
poseful undertaking. That is the sort of thing that our millionaires
con do to help the Jewish name in this country. Maybe Mr. Baruch
will stimulate the imagination of some of our other wealthy men.
This is rather an interesting tale. According to • story appearing
in the Yiddish press, ■ Nova Scotian merchant writes that the steamer
Binghamton, which sailed from Boston on July 17 bound for Europe
with merchandise for the relief of European Jews, was wrecked on the
19th near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. When the local fishermen picked
up the debris they found many boxes filled with empty shoe boxes and
a large number of pairs of shoes that were not matched—all rights, or
all lefts—and many were second-handed. The charge is made that
inasmuch as these supplies were purchased with money obtained from
New England Jewry, that some investigation should be made of the
implication contained in the communication that somebody has been
swindling the unfortunates of Europe as well as their brethren nearer
home. It seems incredible that anyone would be seeking to "clean up"
at the expense of suffering humanity—though I have heard of worse
things.
.
'
they compromised on the following.
ish community in your district, you ,,,../- PINSK' SEEKS REI.IEF
The proceedings would be translated
undoubtedly realize the great serious-
WARSAW.
—
(J.
T.
A.)
—
Rabbis
into
Hebrew, but in sotto voce, at the
in
success
inOuar
f•
hour.
7ss ofth
Rovinsky and Feinstein arrived here same time that translations into other
very
After reading Mr. Ochs' statement in the New York Times Palestine
as the special delegates of the Jewish languages were being made.
efforts
of
all
Jews
measure
upon
the.
last Sunday, the accasion being the twenty - fifth anniversary of throughout the world on behalf of community of Pinsk and are seeking
t e relief
re e o of th e ci
the date when he became the owner and published, one can the Keren Ilayesod. In view of the to arrange f or the
not help admiring the wonderful achievement that belongs to inability of our brothers across the population suffering the results of the ' DR. BOGEN RETURNS
much
financial
assistance,
recent
fire.
this man—creating the greatest newspaper in the world. We ■ sea to give
NEW YORK. — (J. C. B.) — Dr.
Boris Bogen, director of Joint Distri-
refer particularly to this because' Mr. Ochs is a Jew and exactly'
bution
Committee affairs in Poland,
as our enemies arrogate to themselves the privilege of con-' 00000000000000 0
returned to America aboard the Aqui-
demning Jews who occupy positions of public trust or responsi-
' tania.
bility whenever they find the slenderest of provocations, we,
In a statement he gave to the press,
Dr. Bogen emphasized the woeful
too, seize the opportunity of calling public attention to the fact
plight
of the destitute war and pog-
that the cleanest newspaper—the newspaper enjoying the best
rom orphans, of whom at least 50,-
reading public—the newspaper whose ideals are the highest
000 ought to be adopted by Jews in
—is unreservedly controlled by a Jew. Mr. Ochs makes it very
America. The "Joint" is doing much
to alleviate the distress of the chil-
clear that he is under no financial obligation to anyone—that
dren, according to Dr. Bogen, and
Come not, 0 Lord, in the dread robe of splendor
no Wall street group or any other group controls the newspaper
2,000 are cared for in Lemberg alone.
Thou woreat on the Mount, in the day of Thine ire;
—that he has never had occasion even at the outset of his
Dr. Bogen will report to the directors
Come veiled in those shadows, deep, awful, but tender,
ownership to call upon any body of men to help him. There-
of the J. D. C. in this country and
Which Mercy flings over Thy features of fire.
will make his recommendations for
fore he properly takes pride in the fact that the New York
future activities.
Times is HIS newspaper and that he has tried to conduct it
The Jewish Morning Journal com-
the
night,
when
Thy
nation
Lord, Thou rememberest
as a newspaper without favor or prejudice. And anyone realiz-
ments on the return of Dr. Bogen
Stood fronting her foe by the red-rolling stream;
ing that a Jew is the owner can testfy that the Times has pub-
and calls him "the Jewish Iloover."
Come Not, 0 Lord
•
lished articles whenever the occasion demanded that were re-
sented even by some Jews. In this respect he shows how much
finer and fairer man he is than. such men as Henry Ford, who
alongside of Adolph Ochs is like a gutter politician compared
with men of the Roosevelt type. The statement of Mr. Ochs
is most interesting and every Jew in the country will take to
himself some of the pride in this remarkable newspaper
newspaper achievement. But other Jews, too, should try to
emulate the example set by Adolph Ochs. • It is indeed an
occasion for profound rejoicing when we are privileged to
On Egypt Thy pillar frowned dark desolation,
While Israel basked all the night in its beam.
So, when the dread clouds of anger enfold Thee,
From us, in Thy mercy, the dark side remove;
While shrouded in terror the guilty behold Thee,
Oh, turn upon us the mild light of Thy love!
—THOMAS MOOFtE.
pile
can
Ian
sicl
ins
Me
the
de,
me
the
ag
tin
let
i n
ha
so
so
to
in
tt
tc
if
P
tr
uthorised President Garfield to use the
G. s of •ny kind, he has ■
money to help organize, classify and formulate the immense boar o
facts relating to the •ctivities and interest. of the nations, that will
furnish clear and definite ideals for the guidance of mankind in attain-
ing int.n•tioal peace ad progress.
Adolph S. Ochs.
/
ren
kilt
ur.to t he; Ptchnids
know itehow
foorur
ir r "u
h P l' us sa wmi gee l a
the iP
bounded
7Z:ion:
are
M
M
with :any so
is the
by • Federated Charity contribution on the one hand, • settlement or
a hospitd on the other,
t but who seem so helpless outside their own h
mme
That certain clergymen are not in sympathy with the "Blue ,
it is necessary for us in America, PALESTINE WORKERS
who are better placed, to shoulder a
Laws." So the headlines in the newspapers shriek at us. But KEREN HAYESOD
HAVE NO MEMBER ON
share of the financial responsi-
when one comes to read and consider the article in its entirety PREPARING ROSH large
bilities involved in building up our
ADVISORY COUNCIL
we usually find that the clergymen in question object merely
Jewish Homeland. It is for this rea-
to the extraordinarily foolish restrictions that some colleague HASHONA APPEAL son that we are urging your co-opet- JERUSALEM.—Sir Herbert Sam-
ation at this important moment."
has suggested. Of course you have heard of the Southern
1 appointed the well-known colonist
At the same time, the Agudath Ha- tie.
Methodist group that doesn't want trains, to run on Sunday nor, A large number of Synagogue rabonim,
the association of Orthodox: Eisenberg of Rechovoth as a member'
any other conceivable activity, except sonorous phrases issuing presidents throughout the United Rabbis, has issued an appeal to the of the Advisory Council, to succeed
have,signified their willingness
from the mouths of 'ministers of the,Southern Methodist Con- States
to have appeals made on Rosh Ila- Rabbis of all communities, heads of Ben Zvi, the Poole Zionist, who re-
ference. But all these ministers, even those who "object to, shana in their Synagogues for the the congregations and all Orthodox cently resigned because he was not
to "conduct an energetic propa- in accord with the High Commission-
the Blue Laws," insist that the action of the public be regu- Keren Ilayesod (Palestine Founda- Jews
er's policy. Ben Zvi represented the
Fund). The heads of the Rab- ganda for large donations for the Ke- ,
lated by law on Sunday. That is, those whose Sabbath falls tion
ren
Ilayesod."
This appeal, which Palestine workers who now remain
binical organizations in the United
a representative on the Ad
on the seventh day instead of the first are legislated against in States and hundreds of Rabbis have has been sent out broadcast to all without
visory Council. Samuel at first re-
doing that which is contrary to their religion and their con- volunteered their services on behalf Synagoguesthroughout the land, is
Ben Zvi's resignation ,
signed by Rabbi B. L. Leventhal of fused to accept
fo
the
Keren
Ilayesod
during
this
science. Of what possible use is this compulsory "religion?"
Philadelphia, president of the Ortho- but when he became convinced that
campaign.
Ben
Zvi
would
under no dream-
Is that the way the world is to be saved? Is that the way men
dox Rabbis Association.
The Keren Ilayesod Bureau, the
stances withdraw his resignation,
are to be made better? Isn't it strange that educated men, pre- headquarters
The Zionist districts and Mizrachi Samuel asked the Waad Ila-Leumi to
of which are at 50
sumably, in the twentieth century, men who are looked upon Union Square, New York, is now ac- societies have been approached by the. suggest another Jewish representa-
however,
no,
as leaders of rational thought, should be so far wide of the tively engaged in planning for this Zionist Organization of America and tire. The Woad Ila-Yeumi,
headquarters qf the Mizrachi Or-, decided not to do
so Samuel him-
mark in adopting a rational plan for the uplift of mankind. large campaign. It is expected that the
the appeal for the Keren Ilayesod ganization to co-olierate to the fullest , self appointed Mr. Eisen erg.
Only the other evening we re-read a volume of Lecky on the (luring the high Holidays will be na- extent with the Keren Ilayesod com- I At a recent session
he Advisory
"Rise of Rationalism in Europe" and when one considers how tion-wide and will reach out to every mittees in the various places. Zion- Council, the Jewish mem •rs request-
have been asked to make a eat that . the
tn proceedings be translated
deeply imbedded was the belief in witches and magic, and community and every Synagogue fists
whether of a permanent or thorough canvas of their district in l
how the church persecuted and led to death thousands of men thereof,
order to ascertain and to report the into Hebrew.
Samuel privately
called
nature.
ghts
ivately them
that
and explained
and women all over Europe because they were accused of witch- temporary
in mak-
The letter to the presidents of the names of all Synagogues, permanent, they were within their ri
craft, sometimes we believe that we expect too much even of Synagogues issued by Rabbi Meyer as well as temporary, the names of mg such a request since Hebrew was
Rabbis officiating and of the pres- one of the recognized official Ian-
men these days. So we shall jog along in the same old way, Berlin, chairman of the Synagogue the
idents of the Synagogues.
guages of the country, but that prac-
content to be fed upon the same old pap that has done more to committee of the Keren Ilayesod,
tically it would be rather difficult to
reads in part as follows:
make men irreligious than the most violent atheist.
...•
comply with their request. Finally,
"As the representative of the Jew-
I
CC
EMIR FEISUL ELECTED
KING OF MESOPOTAMIA
LONDON.—(J. C. 13.)—The Emir
Feisul has been unanimously elected
King of Mesopotamia. He will have
' the support of the British military
!authorities in the country. Feisul is I
the son of the Sherif of the Hedgas
and was King of Syria until the
French drove him and his ministry
Of course, there may be • measure of misinformation contained in
the letter. Written in the best of faith, yet after all it may be that
after being in • wreck some of the shoes may have been and undoubt
edly were damaged and some of them scattered about, resulting in the
right getting together and the lefts likewise. However, with the con-
dition of the shoe market in Boston vicinity some gentlemen with
more chutzpeh than conscience may have seen an opportunity to "cash
in" on the misfortune of their brethren. I sincerely hope that the
whole matter will be found to be exaggerated.
•
I chose my words very carefully in writing the preceding par,
ph.
I
know
that
some
of
my
readers registered resentment when
g
th y read it. I can easily imagine that a few were tempted to write
etter
protesting
against
such
irreverent treatment of • serious
•
ch rge and the lightness with which I suggested the possibility that
so e Jews would act without conscience in such • matter. I hope that
I thieved my purpose and that I have rubbed some of you the wrong
way and made you indignant. Then you will understand how it feels
when the truth is told. 1 am not one that will for a moment defend
and champion Al Jews, right or wrong. No, my reason hasn't entirely
fled. You will tell me that our neighbors point out the Jews' short-
comings, so why should we add to them? Yea, and that is just the
reason that every anti-Semite accuses us of clanishness, that makes
us defend any Jew even when it is contrary to public interest to do so.
ATon at a Time Saves
a Run on the Mine
OW%
"
H OTTER
THAN SUNSHINE "*"."-
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"Smile," says Smiling Sammy, "And,
The world will smile with you.
Buy your coal while buying's good,
And smile next winter too."
You are entitled to wholesouled
smiles—one with every piece
—if you order your coal now.
You can smile because you
know you are saving money—
getting the best coal—and run-
ning no chances of a shortage.
United Fuel and Supply service,
of course.
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