AWiSk PaloSeal Carter CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE Pt6PLTBLR1; AlSIS/1 ROTS ICU and thus be i be sent back to . Mexico COMMISSION SAYS roomf „, b,Vindg, tdleliporitiel s pa red ctohue natrnigenh MEXICO NO PLACE they oau't emigrated. Mr. Gottlieb pointed FOR REFUGEE JEWS that this procedure would, moreover, — 1 hO T ...07W 4?--: Zakal) Attel It ai :11. n its - Fyle's Main Floor, Mezzanine , save the government ti great deal of ' (Continued from page i.) unnecessary expense. ' "In Nuevo Laredo the commission ! tallt, "This committee has decided to ts who were await.' rent a building and fit it up with beds,. say the oimmi gran pportunity to get into Amer- By Judith Ish-Kishor.) d h (Copyright 1921. kitchen, recreation room anos. ing an pital rooms where the immigrants Ica were warned against making any' CONDUCTED BY JUDITH ISH•KISHOR. heltered, taught the Spanish efforts to do so illegally. The COM- YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE A can be s o f mission brought back the names of , Why does a cabinet maker, who language and be treated in these immigrants and those of their makes furniture for everybody, have sickness. hom i v.• ,,u, relatives in the United Staten, with Commission Add whom the society will at once get Sometimes I wake before the dawn, to do without furniture? Why should meet.' c ommission convened a When the sky is darkest blue, the washerwoman, who washes for "The ing of Jewish immigrants then in' into touch and secure financial as- When the night is not quite gone, everybody, have to dress in dirty tat- Mexico City and in this way learned , sistance for them. And the day not quite come thru. tors? Why should geese, that give us Reject Mexico for Jews. th• personal experiences of every im• our soft feather beds, have to sleep "As will begathered from this Fe- migrant, finding out their individual on hard, bare ground? Why should desires with a view of obtaining im-l port, the commission of the Hebrew Though it's quiet everywhere a cow, that gives us her milk, have Quiet as can be, and Immigrant Aid Society mediate results. The commission at Sheltering to deprive her own calf of the milk never feel afraid-1 know I the same time warned • them alllof America has not only perfected God's awake with me. she gives to others?" against the consequences that follow plans but also laid the foundation for —By Sulamith Ish-Kisher. The Jew thought a while and mid- ish the Jew ing work in solv their entering the United States il- the great — ly shook his head. i immig ration problem in Mexico. The "My boy," he said, "have you ever RIDDLE BOX legally. "Most of the immigrants were commission is of the opinion that, un- thought of asking this other ques- — the ages of 17 ' der present prevailing conditions, tion? Why is it that the Jew, who A New Sort of Puzala. y ung men between kraine and other Mexico is not suitable as a center for 30, from the U the first one to teach justice to end war and pogrom-ridden lands. All Jewish immigration. During the past Would you like to try a Portman- was have relatives in America. There : 10 years the country suffered the nations, should be the last to re- teau has l'uzzle? , That is something you have never ceive it at their hands?" were amongst them several women . from stormy political events and is Reuben was now too sail to say with children whose husbands are in only now beginning to return to nor-1 had before. I'll explain it. You -Black, brown and the new shade of russet tan calfskin; America. Furthermore, there were mal conditions. How long this period know what a portmanteau is, don't anything. Quickly he ran up to the thoroughly constructed with leather soles, counters and be see; some young girls who for various sea- of transition would last it is difficult you? It is a trunk or bag in which porch, where his mother was sitting correctly fitted. sons could not secure American visas, to determine. The industries of the . several things can be packed. The and knitting. "Mamma, dear," he cried, "can't to enable them to join their relatives' country meanwhile are not well de- reason why we call this a Portman- ! veloped and the opportunities for tea Puzzle is that you have to find you answer me the five questions I in America. work for immigrants are very few. two names which fit into each other, will ask you?" And he told her of the questions LocalCommittee. "After Aid the commission pictured to For strangers unaccustomed to them, just as clothes and shoes and hair brushes fit into a portmanteau when that were troubling him. them the dangers they ran if they at.' living conditions are impossible." But his mother hung her head and you pack them up to go away for murmured softly: "Child, I wish I tempted to enter the United States your vacation. illegally, as for instance arrest, im- I'll give you an example. Sup- could answer you but I can't. Maybe, prisonment and deportation to the posing I asked you to find "the unc e when you grow up and become a — countries from ;silence they had 1 of Queen Esther and the first mar- great man, you will be able to answer , (Continued From come, the wanderers declared that derer." You answer that the uncle these questions for yourself." • Page 1.) An eats tali.- shoe built of v1,11 r now, w ith the they were satisfied to remain in Mex- , the Reub n felt i sh e d. It was no t so eas y to get . of Queen Esther is C Mordeca brown calfskin with leather sole and bettearound him, but ico if they could only secure any kind w Ifi you the arm ofehis mo ther - first murderer is ain. fir not to become Kalich's consent, but finally she en rub? cc heel . these two names together, so that still he was far from being satisfied. of employment so as ' . The commission tered into the experiment, although "Wait till I grow up," he mar- objects of to do everything possible insisting that it was useless. "Cain" fits on to Mor ems'," y promised And thus it happened that one Fri- this portmanteau name: "Mardecain." mused to himself. "I'll change this for them to gain a foothold in Mex- day night, several weeks ago, at the Now do you understand? Go ahead world if 1 can. Wait till I grow up!" iace Theater, the audience and guess the other two. This puzzle ico. ng Pl OUR MAIL "The commission contr ibuted $500 Irvat had come to see the local leading may be rather hard, but it makes it — to the local committee toward an im- th as- more interesting. Main Floor—Mezzanine migrant home, stating that it would woman in Go rdin's "Sappho" was Front Rebecca Apple, 7 North Tre Portmanteau Puxxle. recommend thatillias make contribu- tonished to find the great Kalich who so long ago had deserted the Yiddish 1. A son of Jacek> and the first man. moot avenue, Baltimore, Md.: "My Dear Miss Ish-Kisher:-1 wan lions from timirto time. A prophet ifi the time of Saul, "The commission constantly re- stage, bit& among them. They did 2, and a Prophet who went to you to know that some children and ceived the friendly co-operation of not know why she was there. And I were sitting under the beautifu heaven without dying. the representatives of the American they accorded her, an ovation that Do you remember the easy Arcos- trees of the Jewish Country Home, at brought a flush of pleasure to the pale e Sabbathh and someone read to us the stories government, the American consul Vera Cruz and the American charge cheeks of the star, while in the wings tic I gave you to guess in from the Sabbath Ange l. We en- this the ofli- the group of physicians watched with Angel for °July 29. ? Th joyed them very much. d' affairs at Mexico City paying eag l e eyes th e miracle that was be- skier to it: "The most interesting things about vial visits to the commission. They . ing worked. t he Sabbath Angel were the puzzles. offered their services. When the final curtain fell that 1. The leader who came I will try and write some stories and Deported. .1 oshua Many Arrested ■ nd ories after Moses the co- rn night, the doctors knew that they had poems as soon as possible. The most tragic st , but when the excitement w ore 2 . The woman who loved "Yours sincerely, 0 rpha mission heard in El Paso, Texas, an ' won less than Ruth the reaction came and Madame . • "Rebecca Apple. " I . i. American city, which is Juarez I always solve the other puzzles and should do nothing but look out of the soil. They will be very welcome, as I from the Mexican city of by again protested that she was not yet 3 A king who hated We shall be glad to read your many, many of them are already skil- S aul David Rebecca. Send wait until we get the answers and window. The view in every direction ful farmers with long experience, and the Rio Grande. In Juarez there are her old self. The doctors only smiled e stories and poems, R are of French de- and asked her to go on again the next 4. The son of find they are correct. is so wonderful." . they are bringing important agricul- E phraim them Boon! "In that case," I said, "it should be Josep only five Jews, who "I did not write before, but as we Here's a card from my old friend I scent and who do not interest them- night. the duty of all the Jews in the world tural tools with them. 5. The country of the Cheered by East Side. P alestine 1Jean Tucker. She put a blot on her are having our summer vacation now to make the inside even more inter- s ews selves in Jewish affairs. El Paso has By that time the news had spread , I want to occupy my time with what 300 card, but see how nicely she apolo- a Jewish mostly population of about esting than the outside." families, Russian and Polish, through the East Side that the adored e,. A brave woman who H annah gizes for it! I am certainly glad to I think is interesting. We are going This they are already beginning had seven sons partly German. There is a Reform Kalich was again among her friends hear from her, because she writes me on our vacation in about a week, to to do. Jews all over the world are Rochester, N. Y., to visit our grand- Congregation with Rabbi Zielonka as and on that Saturday night the the- Answer: Reading down the first quite often. And that makes me feel sending books for the University li- parents, where we shall continue re- spiritual leader and an Orthodox Con- eter was prfeked to suffocation by an gregation headed by Rabbi Charles audience that made the walls fairly letter, "Joseph." (The name of the that she is a real friend. She says: ceiving this paper. I shall be de- brary. Only a little while ago, 105 "Dear Miss Ish.Kisher:—As you Again boy who had a wonderful coat. boxes of books came to Palestine Blumenthal. The large majority of tremble with their applause. wished to hear from me, here I am. lighted to see my name printed. BOSTON.— (J. C. B.) —Justice from ' Berlin, Germany. And fifty "Very truly yours, s .1001, immigrants seeking to enter the the doctors were in attendance and I live at 3207 Kennett Square, Pitts. more cases arrived from America. We Louis D. Brandeis hap give ' "Thelma Meyer." burgh, Pa. (Pardon the ink, I never United States use this town as a step- this time Madame's protestations of in his Boston home to the wire and Thelma is doing very well in pub- must try to have a wonderful library children of Nicolai Sacco, an Italian failure were fainter. noticed it.) I just love your Sabbath in this great Hebrew College! A week later, after a rest Kalich ping-off place. A Folk Story by Dr. B. Kirschen. Angel page. 1 always enjoy reading lic school—I think you will agree with radical, who, with a friend, Vanzetti, "Acting Inspector Harris of the boom. it. Well, I wish you success in your me. And she writes a nice letter. I immigration service in El Paso told was induced to return for two per- has been condemned to death in a Reuben and Simeon were friends. work.. Yours truly, your old friend, shall be glad to hear from her again! The head of the Greek church in case that has been compared to the the commission that one-third of the formalities in "The Truth." The cure Jerusalem has sold a large piece of famous Mooney case in San Fran- "Jean Tucker." immigrants caught smuggling across was working. With each appearance her confidence in herself was becom- Reuben was the little son of a rich IN THE JEWISH WORLD land to the Jerusalem Zionists. The cisco. Thelma Meyer writes from 87 the "The Mexican border were Jews, entire Jewish community of ing more and more restored. Another' merchant; Simeon, of a poor cabinet South Park street, Pontiac, Mich. Mrs. Rosins Sacco was left penni- Little Bits of News from Palestine. land is in a very important location, El Paso are heart and soul anxious to rest, and then three appearances in maker. One day Reuben came to the ho ptiasye ,S, he gives the right answer to the know a lady who has been as a °n Mount Zion, and with it goes an less and homeless after the long im- gr a I immense and beautiful building that prisonment of her husband. When een of Simeon to play with him and Daniel" puzzle, but of course it is be of help to the Jewish wanderers.' "The Orphan," and Madme aeed e had b . so too late to print her answer. I shall nurse t o Palestnie , and s h e to lls me . will now become the property of the the death sentence was delivered, she Rabbi Blumenthal and his wife are with the doctors that sh h tat you rend her letter: that the spot where the Hebrew Uni- Jews. particularly devoted to the work and but the victim of a )elusion. She was him a visit. Now, Simon . was was at a loss as to what to do and versity is to be built on the Mount their noble example is bring followed again Kalish, the .' kerb,and began poor that the three rooms w fur- any Soly in had hard Dear Miss Ish-Kishem—I shall be where to go, until in answer to an . for the new sea. s, his fa tha t when 10 years old on Aug. 2. I am in the of Olives, is so beautiful that she talk of her pla lays lived at ail. i lythem nituremin One thousand Persian Jews have appeal to Justice Brandeis, his home by the other Jewish families. Rabbi to and the new Already await a l and others sun her decision ith which to return . Reuben wanted to sit dow n he foun d sixth grade and a pupil of the Temple doesn't see how the students will be in Boston was opened to her and her enthal, Mr. Rosenthal able to study there! "If I were to set out for Palestine. They are go- i the Beth El Sabbath School. I am a con- Blum he that there were no chairs in two small children. iaily the arrested immigrants, ing is slant reader of the Sabbath Angel. be a student there," she says, "I ing to take up farming on the holy vsit d Ile wanted as to no ut down h supply them with all necessities, place to Broadway. y house. w s return to Broada . table. And ' For Mad am qe w b t th relatives an e now under consi, t ra - books, them in tch with their plays a them not three lion, among "Sophia Korana," the bed upon which Simeon slept was ou the money ant hand them by Gordin, adapted for the English- only a rough board. to them. "Simeon,' Reuben said, "isn't it t A Visit to the Arrested. Jew'- speaking stage by George Foster ish "The young men in the prison commission found nine where Platt. A more definite announcement true that your father is a ca ins maker?" within the next is prised plans es, it's true," ,replied Simeon. "Y "f d that immigrants whose attempts to smug-.' end it is days, a ly in September rehearsals will be "Why do you ask?" gle across the border were unsuccess- few "There is something I can't under- eai u were detained. The commission Cl stand," explained Reuben, after heal- e on regarding in progress. —______ took detailed inf ormati iession toting a while. "If your father makes s er t o each case in order furniture for others, why has he no s to enable be a ble them ' of all necessary fact furniture in his own house?" to go on with the efforts to save them Simeon could not answer why. He from being sent back to the coun- had never thought of that question tries whence they came. The scoun- NEW YORK. — Or. Abraham J. before. Surprised and disappointed, drels who undertook to smuggle the R00gY for many years connected Reuben went away from Simeon and. immigrants into the United Stales , home. swindled and robbed them. The un- with maternity hospitals in New I walked On the lawn that surrounded ' his fortunate wanderers pleaded for York, and the treasurer of the Amer- mercy and begged not to be deported lean Jewish Physicians' Committee, own beautiful home, Reuben met the will make a special trip through the washerwoman, who was busy hanging' to the countries from which they hail ! come. "Rather throw on into the: Middle West, stopping first at St. out the clothes of Reuben's family. they cried out. Louis, on Sept. 20 to 22, to address She was an old woman, bent and sea, " Jewish physicians and surgeons in be-lugly; moreover, she was dirty and in • In Juarez, there were 39 Jewish tatters. Reuben ran up to her as immigrants, 30 single men, four mar- half of the Medical College fund. sight of her. The American Jewish Physicians' soon as he tied men with their wives, and one "May I ask you a question?" he child. With the exception of two, all Committee is raising $1,000,000 from ers, others brothers, uncles in among Jewish medical men in this I said. "Why is that•the cabinet maker, the have sisters either or fathers, moth- country for the foundation of a who makes furniture for everybody, to be medical college as part fo the Hebrew has no furniture in' his own house?" America. The commission gathered The old woman looked at him and so as University in l'alestine, a gift from sighed heavily as she said: the fullest information able to make efforts with the help of "Why don't you rather ask me an- relatives to secure their admission American Jewish physicians. The committee was launched by Dr. other question? Why is it that I, who Albert Einstein during his recent visit into the United States: committee has a, wash and clean for others, am myself . i The America. Some Secure Work. dirty and in rags?" rYork carat office in New ork and co—dirty "For some, work has been found central ommittees of doctors inJ Still more cast down, Reuben left c operating in Juarez. In some cases immigrants ' among them the washerwoman, crossed the lawn cities, at receive sufficient aid from their par- most of the larger Chicago Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and came into the poultry yard the back of the house. Here some cots in the United States. About 25, ' Boston and other places. n were feeding on the wide pas- however, are supported by the El Bosto ven , durins the quiet vacation geese Paso Jewish community. The young ,s_E- o of b• money are being re, - tore. "Geese, geese," Reuben cried out men lodge with the immigrant tame- , '•"9,:' ,..P' eViz,e,' ject of i r. Rongy s : lies and the El Paso community pays 1 cei .tt s to help organize the St. Louis to them. "You feed here and do not i i for each of them 25 cents a day. One trip committee. All the money is held in bother about the rest of the world. family cooks the meals, at a cost of America, under American control, Can you answer me two questions? 25 cents per meal to the El Paso corn. and its administration will be under' Why is it that the cabinet maker, who warned makes furniture, is without furniture munity. spices. an America "The commission personally members of_this , himself, and why is the washerwom- act' • . ive th e act each immigrant against crossing theAmeng ommittee may be found some of the an, who washes for everybody, her- c border illegally. They arrested were shown the list of immigrants due- most prominent names in the medical self dirty and in rags?" The geese , chattered together and then an- , ing the put few days and this made directory: s Former New York Com- igismund S. Goldwater, I swore(' : "Why don't you better ask us an- missioner a deep impression upon them. The , d eve r yNathan Ratnoff,Colonel Samuel J. a commission promise, I Kopetzky, l'hilip Horowitz, Israel other question? It h is it who supply the fine soft goose.feath- thing for them with the and of the Strauss, Leo uger urger and others. on wich people sleep so corn- Jews of El Paso, to whom the immi• e fortably, ourselves are compelled to greats are very grateful. The visit sleep on the hard, stony floor of the of and promises given by the corn- chicken coop?" mission comforted these unhappy Disappointed, Reuben went further. —_ people greatly. IsONDON. — (J. C. B.) — Colonel He strayed into the stable and no- "The commission further promised from time to as tired a cow. "You cow," he began, to to recommend that local time give to the committee Young is proceeding to Palestine the special emissary of the British Co- "I must ask you three questions: Jewish make First, why is it that the cabinetmaker financial aid in its work for . lonial Office with instructions to a detailed investigati on of condions who makes furniture for everybody, wanderers. to report back to has no furniture himself! Second, Conditions in Other Centers. mmission in the country and co had a conference with Mr. Truth, his government. The announced re- why is that the laundress, who washes "In Laredo, Texas, the is dirty herself? And spector of the United States. immigra- interpretation of the Balfour Declar- for everybody, kiss service, and with Mr Davis, a ation w ill not be published until that . third, why should it be that the geese Jewish business man and communal report is laid before the Colonial Of- who furnish us with the fine feathers s tilton them- worker. From the latter the com- five for consideration, but the Arab far our feather beds, mission obtained information regard- delegation here is using all its efforts, selves sleep on hard floors?" The cow just looked at Reuben ing the condition of the young men to bring about a change in that de- with her big eyes, then her lips still -- attempts to vision. , moved. "Why don't you ask me unsuccessful who made unsuc I A .) NED another question? Why is it that cross the border ad of those who are POSTPO every- The' who give my milk freely to still in Nuevo Laredo:Texas. T. .) — a tat A W A II S W. — (J. cer " evacuation edict which menaced the 'I body, should have to be separated "The commission ascertained and J w frontier' whole d a y from m y own flesh the day prior to its arrive . Ukrainian homeless in the o fear he should arrest- If, for een , h ish immigrants who had b has been postpone been sent to sections, weeks. Due to(the intercession of drink some of my milk?" ed on the border had New York for deportation to the the Ukrainian committee in Warsaw,! Desperate, Reuben wanted to run had o wn room, to lock him- countries from whence they the Polish Minister of the Interior i away to his few hours. But on his come. Mr. Gottlieb immediately tele- telegraphed to the governor of Ga- i self up for a J ew, e housee he mett graphed to Mr. Henning, Assistant licia at Lemberg, ordering him to way back tot` Reu- wi Secretary of Labor, requesting out the evacuation of the sato-, "Jew, you e o carry ees within six wks cried. "Won't you answer me stay of deportation until Mr. Gott- ee after the pro- I ben ask you? the four questions I want to lieb would return to Washington and g posed date of the edict. explain how these immigrants could School Shoes EARLY MORNING for Boys EAR after year Fyfe's Shoes for Boys have added steadily to their reputation for rugged strength and "miles per dollar." 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