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OFFICIAL CRUELTY
BETH EL PLANNING
ZIONIST CONGRESS
WORK FOR SEASON TO IMMIGRANTS IS
ISSUES MANIFESTO
CHARGED BY SIEGEL
TO JEWS OF WORLD
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gagittatu Notrti
Invitations have been sent out to
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of well
the dedication of Temple Beth PA on
known scholars.
such as you suggest I feel pretty con- Friday evening, Sept. 23, and th
The Young Peoples Society and the fident that they are unavoidable under Community Center building on Sun-
day afternoon, Sept. 25. The Jewish
eopl Societ y an- the law. Very respectfully yours,
Junior Young pes
communities in Bay City and Flin
nounce the beginning of their active
"WARREN G. HARDING. "
season' work on Sunday next. These
Plans have been made for a con- I have been extended invitations
organizations under aggressive lead- sultation of Secretary Davis of the through the heads of various organiz-
ership may be looked for to give to Lalsor Department, Representative ations.
--
their members and to the community Siegel, of the Immigration Committee,'
less adopted with a large majority, generally, a season's program that and others to devise a more humane
B'Nai B'rith Lodge Na, 636 will re-
but the Poale Zion and Zeire Zion shall be well worth while.
method of handling the immigration' sume meetings for the coming year
refrained from voting.
The Woman's Auxiliary Associa- Problem at the port of New York.
Wednesday evening, Sept. 211, at the
Recognizes Ws-•d H•leumi.
lion of the Temple has been active
new Community Center building,
• • •
Another resolution demanded of the throughout the heated term in work
1503 Genesee avenue.
HEARINGS
TO
BE
HELD
AT
League of Nations that it ratify int- for the Red Cross, but very soon its
wthately the British mandate for . fall and winter program will be an- ELLIS ISLAND HEREAFTER
Miss Jeanne Seitner has returned
WASIIINGTON.—A plan to expe-
Pulestine, and that the Hui .
y flounced. This, it is confidently be-
t the handling of appeals by im- to Bradford Academy, Bradford,
stitution for Palestine be drafted onl
its.
lieved, will
be the
the
most attractive
program
that
Auxiliary
has
yet
migrants
from
orders
of
deportation
•
Sloan.,
to resume her studies.
after such ratification. The same res-
at Ellis Island, through hearings be-
elution recognizes the Palestinian
'
Many
new
phases
of
work
are
to
fore
Assistant
Secretary
Henning,
of
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerome
Kanter of
the official
rep- I re"ented.
ffi
elected assembly as
, department of labor, at the port Owosso were week-end visitors in the
resentative of the Palestine Jewish be taken up by the C
Congregation and the
was an- city .
tead
of
at
Washington,
the • government
asks
•
this esason ins
its affiliated organiz
settlem ent and as
,
to rtwognize the Wand Ile-Learn
but many of them will center about • flounced Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Dembinski of
The plan, it was stated, %yes sug•
the representative institution of the the ne.
new Temple which is now ill pro-
Siegel, of Philadelphia, Pa., are guests of Mr.
grated by Representative
Jews in Palestine, and asks that the c ss of construction.
New
York
and
was
adopted
in
a
con-
and
Mrs. Louis Mautner,
,
Wand Ila-beurni be permitted by the'
_
Cornerstone of Temple.
faience with Assistant Secretary Hen-
Palestine Administration to levy taxes
The cornerstone of the new Templ e ,
Sam Weinberg of Prescott and
A further will he laid with appropriate core- ning, Senator Calder, of New York,
for its internal needs.
on, Theodore Risley, solicitor for the de- Norman Firkser of Twining spent
resolution instructs the F:xecutive monies on Wednesday
a ft e rn o
' ' i d pertinent, and Commissioner General. several days in the city.
to send delegations to London, Wash- f a lettiber , 4 a t 4.10
.. . Th t : principa a -
liy
Rabbi
Samuel
II.
Goldenson
of
Ington, Jerusalem and Paris.
tress on this occasion will be delivered of Immigration W. W. Husband. The
ttsburgh, one of the foremost men matter was brought before the coin-
Speaking on this resolution, Ben-
mittee by Secretary Davis, who . par-
Zvi, ex-member of Herbst Samuel's Pi
Th e presentation of a Fall Dance
ticipated in a two-hour prelim nary
Advisory Council, opposed the sending • in the Jewish ministry.
A detailed
• was the center of discussion, at last
•
of a commission to Jerusalem to disc program for this occasion will be conference.
The plan of having Mr. Henning, week's meeting of the Clairmont Club ,
cuss affairs with the iligh-Commiss- published in our next issue.
A great many new members have go to Ellis Island several days each A motion that a committee be appoint
lie based his opposition on in recent weeks been received into month to hear final appeals, it was ed to arrange for such an affair wa s
loner.
the conviction that the present ad-
, later passed. The following acting
anti-Jew-
the Temple. Others desiring to join explained, will eliminate voluminous
ministration is reactions rye '
h
--e - as a committee on arrangements will
ish and supports the polities of the before the holy days should send their correspondence now necessary
hose entire management of the next
Washington
e
Arab effendis. He maintained that, applications without delay to the cab- tween Ellis Island and
that is appealed. Final Clairmont dance: Ben Salle, chair-
the present administration had made • Iii)sa
l of the Temple or to the Chairman in each case
of the
Membership Committee—Mr. decision in cases that now drag over man, Louis Leiberman, Milton Malt-
pogroms possible and that it deprived
onsiderable periods can be made in ter, Nathan Gedrich, Harry Gross-
the Jewish people of the elmentary I.ouis Simon , ca r eTemple Beth
El.
tt. h F.I.
man, and Louis B. Schulman.
II short time it was stated.
'liege of immigrating into Pales-
privilege
The program as scheduled and Sr.
Mr. penning, in announcing the•
tier.
new arrangement, said the present ranged by the "pep" committee had
'JEWISH
Ignore Obstacles.
to
be
postponed slue to Mr. Charles
many
percentage law had developed
The Committee of Jewish Delega-
complications not seen at first but D. Lynch's sudden call to Coldwater
lions in Paris was thanked for its
satis•
on
very
important state business.
all of which could he worked
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efforts in a further resolution.
The athletic committee announces
factorily.
The Congress passed unanimously
kind," that football practices will be held
a vote of protest against the perpe- when they conic here they place them- "It is the first law of its
traters of the recent criminal acts selves under the regulations of the he said, "and it is very drastic. But regularly every Sunday morning at
further the Slues Field. The prospects are
against Jews in Jaffa and the cold- Department of . Health, patronize our it can be carried out without
flies. baby health stations and follow the serious complications, we believe." for a championship Clairmon "eleven."
The club will make a special effort
The Congress declares the purpose' Board of Ilealth teachings.
this season to organize a Jewish
of the Jewish people to be to rebuild
football league and to play Jewish
The Toledo Blade commenting edi-
clubs. Any one interested in such a
l'alestine despite all acts of violence,
,
torially
on
the
low
mortality
rate
of
proposition is urged to get in touch
despite all obstacles.
—
At the last session of the Congress, the Jews, last Thursday w rote under
with Jack Krause or Nathan ore
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Kaplanski of the PooleZion, moved the head of "The Sequel of Persecu-
at 655 or 637 Theodore street, or at
the Zionist Executive be instruct- tion:o
and al- that he is confident will bring the De•, Hemlock 4611 or Northway 4496-J
"Through the middle ages,
ed to convene a World Jewish Con-
grass of all parties and classes. The most into our own time, the Jews in troit Jewish Chronicle in every Jewish respectively.
The Program Committee will pre
Europe were compelled to home in the city. Toledo will put on
the
incoming
o
continental
sent its first scheduld entertainment
motion was referred t
Executive Committee without instruc- live in restricted areas, which the Hal- a similar
campaign.
William
Wachs, who has become at this week's meeting as follows.
solo
inns named ghettos. The race was
Detroit
icalb
e, cons istin g of a vocalviolin
lions.
vert is ing Manag er of the the
fecund. Congestion b el.111111' the orn- Ad
past o Mrustwo y Julius Ilarris, and
Keren liayesod Resolution.
Chronicle , was for
re cteris . tic of the roar- Je w is h
selections by Efrian Kauffman.
ongress took up the question monplace
cha Two things natural- year connected with the Detroit Com•
d quarteN.
The Congress
and in that capacity
Keren Ilayesod dividends which , rowe
of
had been referred back to the (ow' IY followed. The weaklings died out munity Union
mittee. Julius Simon convincingly up- and their strain was not perpetuated. organized the Central Purchasing
A lo-
pealed to the delegate's not to promise Immunity or resistance to the dis- Bureau for that organization. Central
dividends on the investment part of ease of overcrowding was acquired cal boy, graduating from ,
the surviving, and transmitted in high School, he has always evinced
by
the
because of
the fulfill-
prom- the
ise Keren
might Ilayesod
not be capable
blood. In a study of the mortality a keen interest in advertising, acting
meat. Zionism, he said, was now an figures of New York, the district as business manager of the Central
international factor and serious, car- which death most avoids was found senior publication, "The ('entralite"
tain policies were therefore necessary, to be that occupied by Jews, still for two years, and
serving in
similar
of a
Michigan
niversity
t he
immigrant stage, a dis- office of
Ile g ra
ry .
DireIto
especially in financial obligations. The largely in the
in
"Maaser" principle, he declared, was trict congested and insanitary. The Student
iversi ty of Michigan of
the greatest national act, but certi- mortality in an Italian district was from the Un
1920 with the d egre e o f Bachelor
fixate holders did not consider it a nearly three times as great. The
matter of business. The Eeren Ilaye- Jews would be loath to thank the an- Arts.
Mr. Wachs has surrounded himself
e rsecutors of their race, yet
advertising
sod, including donations and invest- cient
p
•
it is evident
that some acknowledge. with several experienced
ve what
solicitors who are working on
menu, is to be tuitional property.
liantke and Feival thereupon in. ment is due."
promises ot be the biggest and best
Rosh Ilashona number ever publish-
troduced a compromise solution ae-
ed by the Jewish Chronicle Publish-
cording to which no dividends should
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fore under the leadership
resolution recommended
rnr f t
by the Political Committee was the
official fieceptance of the Balfour Dec-
laratien and the declarations of the
ents in regard to the
nm Gover
Allied
establishment of a Jewish National
home in Palestine. The resolution
GRAMM BIRVICIIIIIERS
CLAIRMONT CLUB
PlICTIPOIR TRUCIS.
WITH DODGE BROTHERS POWER PLANT
Not until Dodge Brothers had reach-
ed the honest conclusion that this
truck would give the owner a,
degree of satisfaction which he
could not otherwise obtain, did they
consent to have it associated in any
way with their name or product.
MORTALITY
IS LOWEST IN N. Y.
A large variety of body typ, ■ •
CHRONICLE STAFF
IS STRENGTHENED
for I ton and I ji ion loads
THOMAS DOYLE
WOODWARD AT GAReleLD GLENDALe 4700
RIM
TI
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ARROW CLUB
be granted for the next five years on
The resolution was: The last regular meeting of the ing Company, from a typographical
invettments.
-
Arrow Club was held Tuesday even•and
business tasndpoint.
passed.
• ing, September 20, at the home of
Oppose Brandeis,
Misi Ida Cohen 009S Northfield.
Boris Goldberg and Rabbi Fishman
Nathan PlotlCin was given an in-
Last Sunday evening the Philoma-
of
of the
attitude
of definite leave of absence to allow him
the Palestine
American spoke
minority
group
towards
to take up his studies at the U. of thic staged its first weekly debate of
the Keren Ilayesod. They maintained M. Marion Goldberg's request for a the term. The question under dis-
that it was a correct one but that seven weeks leave due to the illness cussion was the advisability of hay-
ing national labor bureaus for the
Brandeis had to be opposed because of her mother was granted.
was unanimously distribution of unemployed. The af-
he exercised a dictatorship in America
Harry Topick
voted
into
the
club
on
the
recommen-
firmative was argued by Ben Safir I
and refused to abide by the decisions
ved the budget lotion of the Board of Directors. and the negative upheld by Aaron
of the Congress.
lestinian activities, Elizabeth Silver was appointed on the Weiswasser. Mr. Safir showed that
The Congress appro
of £656,000 for Pa i ; Board to take the vacancy caused by the economic. and social welfare of the
leaving of Nate Plotkin. William people required immediate govern-
divided as follows: £100,00 for san he
the
F
tary work; £50,000 for ling working-
Knoppow and flurry Rachlin were mint intervention and that a nation-
elected to represent the Arrow Club al system of employment bureaus
fund to be uses! in settling
men already living in Palestine; to interest other young folk's clubs would be the desired remedy. Mr.
£90,000 for immigration; £200,000 for periodical
•
s similar to "Fol. Weiswasser retaliated by proving the
1
the
Arrow;', the semi-monthly present system of private employment
colonization; £10,000 experimental low
in a
clul»
bureaus adequate. The affirmative
station; sundry expenses £25,00; con- ' paper published by the club.
It was reported that all arrange- emerged victorious with lien Safir as
mentall information bureau £3,000;
for the best speaker. Max Cohen, chairman
m
administration £25,000; education l aunts have been completed
dance to be given Friday evening,' of the organization concluded the
f 128,000.
The educational budget is divided September 30 at the American Eagle program with a speech requesting the
members to renew their energies and
'
Bethune
and Brush.
as follows:
ou ' s: £90,000 for the support T
of schools; £25,000 for the construct- , The program fur the evening a enthusiasm for the tasks ahead L of
o
ion of new schools; £10,000 for the i mod, election was voted a great -sue- them.
At this week's meeting, due to the
nating being humorously
Ilnifa Technical; £3,000 for the Jer- I (., s, the nominating
a J 'wish pro-
11.
Raehlin
and
W.
Knoppow
approaching
holidays,
the
fund
'
000
of
th
s um done by
usalem
Y; £10 ,
so . Library;
'
has been
arranged that
is ex-
g
PI
is invited to the next • gram
I
for
h ool construction may he trans-
The public
(erred as a loan for schools n case• meeting to be held Tuesday evening, peeled to be both interesting and in-
it is necessary. In connection with September 27, at the home of ermn
H a structive.
The Philomathie extends a cordial
the educational budget Dr. Mossen- Tucker, 637 Holbrook avenue. A very
program has been ar- invitation to all Jewish young men
passage
at anus.
sohn engaged 1 i
'
s
Son,
when
Dr.
Moen-
ranged,
also
nominations
of
officers
between
the ages of 16 and 21 who
ss
with Julius Simon, a
are interested in oratory and debat-
sohn declared that Simon's visit in will take place at this meeting.
ing. The general public is also invited
Palestine had almost caused a teach-
to attend meetings which are held
ers' strike in the country.
Sunday evenings in the Talmud
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Zionists Must Give M
Torah building, 147 Division street,
The Congress has approved of and,
t at 7:30 p. m.
its
first
'
The
Aimwell
Club
will
hold
1
adopted the principle of o ntaa ,,,, ,,
meeting of the new term at the
declaring that every organized Zion- - open
home of S. Goodman, 440 Farnsworth
is obliged to give m aser; other f. street, Sunday, September 26, at 2
o
•i se he loses the rig
Is 11
ht t to
o any
p.
The regular weekly meeting of the
lice of honorary position within the
Features of the meeting will be
movement. Masser will be asked from a violin selection by G. Rappiton, ac- Amitians was held Tuesday evening,'
the income of an individual as well companied 11 I.. Meltzer at the piano, September 13, in the home of Mrs.
II. B. Harris, 5336 Beaubien street.
as from his complete capital.
the "Frisco' by S. T. Goodman R1111
Final plans and discussions were
The Zionist Congress issues an ap- selections of the latest ssngs by
held, for the house party to take
peal to the whole Jewish people to lay Messrs. G. Rapp and G. Benson.
place September 18, at the home of
the basis for the Jewish Homeland
All members are requested to at-
by contributing to the Keren Ilayesod tend and asked to bring with them Miss Mill I'rice, 9136 Cameron ave-
nue.
and making it the chief Jewish fund. prospective new members.
Among the visitors for the evening
The Zionist Organization, it was
were Miss Nell Jaffe of Toledo, Ohio,
decided by the Congress in recommen-
and
Mrs. S. Sterntield of Atlantic
dation from the Keren Ilayesod Com-
City, N. J.
mittee, will carry out all Palestinian
Following
the adjournment of the
Members of the West Side Jewish
activities agreed upon by the Keren
Youth will enjoy a hay-ride picnic business meeting, a delightful lunch-
Ilayesod.
eon
was
served
by the hostess. Miss
It has been decided by Congress at David A. Brown's Farm near
that the Keren Ilayesod Council of Rochester, Michigan, Sunday, Septem- Nell Jaffe entertained by rendering
several selections on the piano. Dan-
ber 25.
shareholders is to meet in 1922.
Motor truck leaves the club rooms cing followed.
The adoption of the resolution on
The next meeting will be held
the Keren Hayesod was the signal at the El Moshe Synagogue, Twenty-
for considerable enthusiasm, especial- ' ninth street at Michigan avenue, at Tuesday evening, September 2(1. at
ly on the part of the labor delegates. 10:30 a. Included in the day's the home of Miss Goldye Velick, 1.189
Vf. Euclid avenue.
Rev. Masliansky of America con- sport will be a baseball game be
cluded the session with a warns and tween the Indies' and men's tennis.
Reservations
should
be
made
with
eloquent address.
Miss Ida Lahret, by calling Walnut
1969-111.
PHILOMATH1C CLUB
AIMWELL CLUB
THE AMITIANS
k t
WEST SIDE JEWISH YOUTH
SHAPERO HIVE ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR SEASON
LOTUS SOCIAL CLUB
At the recent annual election of
The Lotus Social Club, meeting at
Shapero Hive, L. 0. T. M., No. 564,
the
following officers were elected:
the Jewish Institute Tuesday evening,
A regular meeting of the Na Beta Commander, Bessie Mallenson; Post
is publishing a pamphlet of club
Phi
Sororiety
was
held
Wednesday
,
Commander,
Satta Kalmeyer; Lieu-
news, contributions being from mem-
bers only, called the Lotus Leaf. The evening, September 14, at the home tenant Commander, Anna Komer;
of
Miss
Geraldine
Maybaum,
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Record
Keeper,
Rachel Olenick; Fi-
first issue is expected on the evening
of September 27, on which date the Chalmers avenue. Many important nance Keeper, Elizabeth Marz; Chap-
details
were
discussed
and
plans
for
lain,
Elizabeth
Mayers;
Mistress-at-
club is raffling off a 15 gold piece
the proceeds of which will partly be the coming year are under way. The Arms, Jennie Ginsburg, Sergeant,
,
next
meeting
will
be
held
Wednesday
Lena
Lewis,
Sentinel,
Sarah
Donan,
given to charity.
The main speaker of the evening evening, September 28, at the home Picket, Bertha Roth.
of
Miss
Gertrude
Unger,
5551
St.
will be Charles Simons. A special
feature will be dancing after the Antoine street.
meeting, music being furnished by
LONDON.— U. C. 13.1—A contract
the Avalon Orchestra. As this meet-
Max Silber will speak for the Jew-
ing marks the opening of fall activi- was signed giving Pinchus Rutten- ish Students' Society on "Zangwill "
water
evening, 8:15
ties of the organization ■ large at- berg the right to exploit the
'next Wednesday
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