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By ROBERT DE BRUCE
(Manager of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra.)
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Why,
out
of
a city like Det mit of
Largest, fastest steamers in the
over a million people, do only a few
world. Excellent treatment of pas-
thousand—five
at the most—attend
sengers. There is a local agent in
symphony concerts? Those who do
your town or nearby.
attend would say to this question that
To Poland, Lithuania, Uk-
it is because 995,000 who don't attend
don't know that they are worth listen-
rainia and all Baltic States
ing to; that to them has come as yet
via Hamburg:
The Soviet Government, in a note to Roumania, demands the extradi- not the remotest idea of what it is
Oct. 29 tion of Macho°, well-known povomist, who is now in Besserabia.
SAXONIA
like to be profoundly moved by sym-
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Cabin
phonic music; that they have so far
$100.00
$145.00
Dr, Richard Gottheil has returned from Europe and is instructing once completely missed one of the supreme
emotional experiences which awaits
more at the Department of Oriental longuag'•s of Columbia University.
Tax $5.00
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all impressionable temperments. They
Via Cherbourg, Southamp-
Reports reaching Constantinople tell of ♦ movements of Turkish National- • say this because they cannot believe
priceless is thing once known
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow: ist troops to Northern Mesopotamia where they will carry out military oper- that
by a million people would not be
Oct. 11 ations against the newly-elected King
CARMANIA
seized upon by teJYa percent of them
Oct.
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SCYTHIA
In Klausenberg, a conference of Rabbis decided upon, and took the first. rather than by 5 b of 1 percent of
Oct. 20 steps to effect, a new organization of Rabbis in Greater Roumania. The them. To them it is so much of a
BERENGARIA
• treasure that they give dollars liter-
conference
pledged its members to the support of the Keren Ilayesod.
Via England or ilamburg to Dan-
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ally by the hundreds of thousands
zig, $110; Libau, $120; llama
The official organ of the Roumanian government in Bucharest publishes , that they may have a great orchestra
burg, $100. Tax $5.
J a decree which makes it obligatory upon all Jewish refugees in Roumanian to play to them this amazingly beau':
tiful music and that they may have
to register immediately with municipal authorities.
it interpreted to them them by un in-
Henry Josiah Solomon, member of the London Stock Exchange since. itiate who has passed behind this cur-
1070, and who died on July 18, left 02,000 to such charities as his widow tain of sound and emerged again with
an illumination wherewith to bless all
may select.
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who mine under its spell.
These people are of all types--
Maurice Benjamin, who has served on the Shanghai (Chinal Municipal
Council for a number of years, has been returned unopposed for the cur . among them seemingly hoed headed
business
men, men who question and
rent term.
test the. value of the thing for which
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they
spend
money. Do you suppose
Sidney Appel, of Louisville, for the past two years State tennis champion
$50, -
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of Kentucky, retains his title for another year through victory in a Wallin
that $25,000, this one here $10,-
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just concluded.
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000 that one there $5,001) to have a
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magnificent orchestra and a great
The Federated Orthodox Jewish Charities of Chicago, Ill., have fixed a conductor, and in addition pay for
budget of $225,000 for the current year A campaign to rake the necessary the tickets which will give them ad-
sum is now in progress,
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Leaders of the "right" parties in Poland are making an effort to get chestra
playing,
were
not they
that maintain
the music
. is so
. wonderfully
Glombinski to form a Polish cabinet with himself as Premier. Blombinaki m ade there had been found to be of
is known as an anti-Semite.
rust worth to them, a defined spirit-
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In addition to other bequests to San Francisco charities, the will of the ual And
necessity?
do. you suppose that they al-
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late Abraham Haas, pioneer California merchant, creates a fund of $10,000
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for the Federation of Jewish Charities.
For years and years they passed it
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by —scorned to so much as consider it.
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Figures now available in Warsaw regarding immigration in Poland . They could sooner reach Mars than
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show that during the first six months of 1921, 70,000 persons left Poland.. an interest in symphonic music. Then
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Of this number 80 percent are stated to have been Jews. an occasion conw when they found
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themselves someh ow —at any rate not
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"Germania," the organ of the German Catholics, has published an article too willingly
a symphony concert.
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attacking the Zionists as Bolsheviki and condemning Sir Herbert Samuel for And then something happened to them
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championing a minority against the interests of a majority.
—a curious experience, difficult to
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to
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describe—a stirring of a new sense
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The well-known Polish poet Kosprowicz publishes an article in which' of life. With some it was immediate
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he praises Jewish literature very highly and expresses confidence in its flush of warmth at finding themselves
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glorious development. suddenly and completely at home in
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a strange inner world, is newly dig
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Chicagowill soon have its first infant home to be erected by the Dough- covered universe—rich, expansive, vit-
ters of Zion Day Nursery and Infant Home. The cornerstone was laid last alizing. With others it was a hesi
Sunday, and the building will furnish accommodations for 500 children.' tont awakening to an unexpected in -
terest—a partial conversion us i t
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The Patrick Knitting, Spinning & Woolen Mills are known
Forty-four men convicted of having aided or participated in pogroms were, leaving a desire to repeat the
from coast to coast, and in foreign countries, for their splendid '
upon Jews in White Russia were sentenced to death by a revolutionary' experience, a curiosity as to what i t
court. Most of those convicted are said to have belonged to bands pro- , would develops.. Slowly, for these., it
pure WOOL garments and fabrics. They are rated among the
fessing to support Savinkoff's forces. successive experiences, the portals o
best in the business, as well as the largest, being the only makers
an undreamed of domain slid altar
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Two members of the Jewish community are among the seven members and in they slipped, dimly aware o
of sweaters who weave their own woolens from the sheep's fleeces.
of the Board of Education for San Francisco, appointed by Mayor Rolfe. having been in some unexplained way
They wanted Frank & Seder business. In reciprocation for
They are Mrs. Mary Pruig, mother-in-law of Congressman Julius Kahn and for the first time burn, of having be
come part of an unchanging reality
a veteran school teacher, and Mr. Alfred Esberg.
it they sold us their entire fall and winter sample line of sweaters
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And what is the power of symphoni c
at a straight discount of 33 1-r; .
In Czernowitch, Austria, mass meetings of Zionists and Jewish Socialists music that it can reveal unsuspectm
have taken place to protest against the attempts of Roumanian authorities depths of personality or—to put i
Since this transaction, sweaters have advanced about 15'' ,
Bukowina to force an assimilationist educational system upon the Jewish otherwise—that it can summon trot
schools in that province. ' some hitherto unknown source within
a promise of further advances—and with the Patrick Mills
with
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• us, a more vigorous, a more real self'
and other "sold up." So this sale brings them at about half what
the
A report from Madrid states that Moroccan insurgents are approaching' B. is the power of hi•uty, using
d omain of sound whichL we term mume
their regular prices would be if bought on today's markets.
the important city of Melilla, which is almost entirely inhabited by Jews.
contact with i nner forces w
Advance groups of thenatives, according to the report, have already reach- to make &ti contact
appreh e a nd n, 1 thereb
They include—
eel the town, and are. massacring its inhabitants and destroying its houses. only
stir us to mconviction of the abahn
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substance. of Wogs We heretofor ,
Big Collared Jumbo Knit Sweaters
At a meeting of Polish university students and intellectuals which took deemed intangible or non-existent
V-Neck and Shawl Collar Sport Sweaters
:dace in Lemberg in the presence of the Rector of the Lemberg University, namely another life, a life all hoe
it was decided to demand of the University authorities that only a limited monious., joyous, infinitely colorful, in
Sweater Coats with or without Collars
number of Jewish and Ukrainian students be admitted into the institution, exhaustibly perfect and invigorating
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ly sweet-- a life which is the coo
Frand & Seder—Third Floor
Rabbi Chaim Saul Levitan, the Sayler Rabbi, died on board the S. S. plete opposite of thin one and besid
Baiern which docked in New York late Wednesday, September 20. The which this one suddenly becomes drab
news was received through a wireless message to the family of the tleceastal dim, dead.
So now you see why there is a De
scholar.
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troit Sytnphony Orchestra and hay.
Detachments of Polish civil police surrou‘ded the town of Roan° while some idea what those who maintah
other police agents made a house-to-house. Arch for Jewish refugees tram it and will attend the sixteen sym- DEALERS ANTICIPATE
the Ukraine. Three hundred Jews were arrested and will probably be de-lphony programs it is going to present
•this, its eighth, season, will get front
ACTIVE FALL MARKET
ported to their former homes.
these concerts.
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FOR ENCLOSED CARS
These
wise
people
are
generous
peo-
A delegation of Jerusalem Rabbis will leave shortly for the United States
in an effort to interest American Orthodox Jewry in the religious education- ple too. They could not help being so,
what
they
know.
They
want
knDwing
al institutions in Palestine.. The delegation consists of the Rabbis Scharlap,
With the approach of fall the at-
you to share their happiness. And so tention of the automobile buyer is
Epstein and Hurwitz.
they have mode the price of seats at centered on the enclosed type of ve-
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these
concerts
only
a
third
of
what
Due to the intervention of the Jewish Sejm Deputies, the Polish Gov-
the y
If you will pay OM! third hicle.. Dealers generally throughout
eroment has postponed the national census, which had been set to start
the country anticipate an increasing
they will pay the other two thirds.
demand for the sedan and the coupe
Saturday, October 1 to October 5. The postponement operates only in II
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this season. They point out that the
those districts where the Jews are a majority of the population.
there
many
things
like
that
in
the
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closed car has been growing in favor
world?
each year, with the buying activity
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It appears that the Zionist delegation soon to proceed to America w'
heaviest in the cooler months.
consist of Sokolow, Malik, Prof. Otto Warburg and 1/r. Chaies. In some AWARDS GIVEN IN
"A few years ago the closed car
circles it is considered probuld• that Dr. Chairs wiN be sent to Palestine,
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Y CONTEST was looked upon as a luxury to be in-
together with the Polish Sejm deputy, Greenbaum, and Mr. Conheim of
dulged in only by those who could
the United States.
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Awards for the afford two cars—one for winter and
one for summer," said Charles B.
The Immigration Conference convened by the Carlsbad Relief Executive hest orations Oil Jewish topics sub- Voorhis, vice-president and general
opened its sessions here on Monday. Thirty-five delegates are present, rep- milted in a contest for Jewish College salesmanager of the Nash Motors
resenting Jewish National Councils and Jewish organizations, among them .men and women, conducted by the Company. "At that time production
the American "Hiss." The Alliance Universelle, t h e ..i ca " and American' Department of Synagogue and School of enclosed vehicles was limited and
Extension, have just been made. The'
J. D. C. have refused to participate, it is learned.
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winners are: First pA\e $50, Israel' the cost of manufacture was rela-
('vine
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, Cambridge . Mass
. ss for his tively higher.
"Since then the enclosed type of
President Masaryk of the Czecho•Slovakian Republic received a depute- essay on "A Bird's-eye 'iew of Jew-,
tion from the organized Jewish communities of the country and told them ish History:" second prizes, $25 each, motor vehicle has become more wide-
that Czech° Slovakia vouchsafed equality and liberty to all nationalities and Miss Zara Leona Meyers, Dorchester, ly accepted by the automobile owner
religious sects which dwelt within the hand. Ile assured the Jewish rep- • Mass, on "How Shall We Interest as a car well fitted for requirement,'
resentatives that it has been and is his intention to have these rights en- Our Students In Judaism?" and Miss of all seasons. This has been due,
forced.
Evelyn Grosbayne, Roxbury, Mass., in a large measure 1 believe, G, the
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on "The Jew in the World War." The development of the art of coach
Prof. Simon Ashkenazi, Poland's representative in the Assembly of the contest was conducted under the aus- building. Refinements have been
League of Nations, is the object of bitter attacks in the reactionary Polish pices of Rabbi Harry Levi of Brook- made from year to year in the out-
From the President's Desk—Talk No. 70.
press which accuses him of being responsible for Poland's political failure line, Mass., supervisor of synagogue ward appearance of the closed car
in the Vilna affair. At a meeting of the local Municipal Council, the right and school extension in District No. and in the matter of comfort.
"In winter months and in stormy
wing introduced a resolution of lack of confidence in Prof. Ashkenazi but I. The winners chose their subjects
after considerable tumult and discussion the resolution was withdrawn.
from a list of seven Mfered by the weather the sedan of today offers
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department, which included, in addi- comfort almost comparable to that of
The Catholic Herald in its current issue, publishes a strongly anti- tion to those treated, "The Jew in the modern living room; in mild or
Zionist and pro-Arab article, ni which it is told that the Jewish High- American Ilistory,' w The Literature warm weather there is freedom from
Commissioner Sir lIerbert Samuel is a tool in the hands of England to drive of the Jew," "What Has the Jew Ac- dust and protection from rain.
"That perhaps is why we see today
the Arabs and Catholics out of Palestine. The Catholic Times likewise complished in Philanthropy?" and
on the main street of a small town
prints an anti-Zionist statement in its current number. Sir William John- "The Jewish Outlook in America."
son-Hicks, M. P., saw the Arab Delegation and assured them that the in-
One of the conditions of the con- in Kansas, or Ohio, or Oregon, as
clusion of the Balfour Declaration in the Palestinian Mandate was an im- ' test was that the orations be read be- , many enclosed cars in proportion to
possibility.
: fore the Jewish Students' Union of population as there are. on Michigan
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' the University, and approved by them. Boulevrad or Fifth avenue.
All the best authorities in the coun-
"Nash dealers, regardless of their
In the. frontier districts, between Russia and Poland, where the popu-
try are giving industrial facts and
location or the size of their com-
lation has the right, according to the Riga Treaty, to choose Russian or
figures which prove conclusively that
munity, tell as that the demand for
Polish citizenship, many Jews, although bitterly opposed to the present ARAB DELEGATION
we passed the lowest point of depres-
sedans
and
coupes
is
increasing
far
Bolshevik government, have chosen Russian citizenship because Russia's
APPEALS TO HARDING beyond a point deemed possibly only
sion some two or three months ago.
immigration quota to America is not filled and they may thus have the op-
a
few
years
ago
:
In
the
early
fall
portunity to emigrate to America.
LONDON.—IJ. C. B.)—The Pal- season the buying, of course., is
Reports are coming in daily of re-
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estinian Arab delegatiOn has sent a
vival of good business in many dif-
The Polish government has forwarded a questionairre to many promin-
heaviest."
cable to President Harding appeal-
ferent line's . Every day sees more
ent Polish men of affairs, asking for an expression of their views on the fall ing to him on behalf of the Moham-
business being done in Detroit.
in Polish valuta, and re.questing advice on remedial measures. Deputy medan and Christian population of PALESTINE GOVERNMENT
Abrahamowitch, former Austro-Hungarian Minister and a prominent Polish the Holy Land to use the moral force
Get back into harness again. Let's go. Let's work
politician, replied that Polish anti-Semitism was the basic cause for the de- of the United States in opposing the GIVES JEWS 21,000 DUNAM
—let's save—let's prosper again as we have in the
prersion of Polish currency and declares that it is most important to the British mandate for Palestine. The
past. Declare yourself ready by opening is Sav-
existerce of the present government to take immediate and drastic steps same message to the President urges
JERUSALE111.--(J. T. A.) — The
ings Account today.
against further Persecution of Jew's.
him to request the League of Nations Palestinian administration has grant-
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to
the
Jewish
colony
Rishon
Le-
to grant Palestine a parliamentary
Jews in the Polish provinces have a • premonition that innumerable diffi- government and to protect the Mo-
, In, a stretch of 21,000 dunam of
cultic, will arise in connection with the forthcoming national census. OM- hammedan population from what the "ti cultivated sand dunes lying along
will
he
forced
to
Jews
have
given
notices
which
seem
to
indicate
that
the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
(' WS
telegram calls "the Jewish peril."
enter themselves us Polish citizens and indicate unwillingly that Polish is
It is granted on condition that the
their mother tongue. The dub of the Polish Sejm Deputies has pretested
colonists plant it with trees, which
UNIVERSITY
OF
LEMBERG
to t'-e Cabinet against any measures which might force the Jews to give
oluld prevent the forward movement
URGES WAR AGAINST JEWS of the sound dunes across the arable
information that was basically false.
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Lord Beaverbrook, publisher of the London Sunday Express, has written
his impreas:ons of • recent trip through Germany in which he states that
Getman anti•Se.nlitiam is indescribable in its bitterness. To broach a Jew-
ish subject to a Getman Conservative, he says, is like disturbing a wasps'
nest. The writer clams t: at he never experienced such uncontrolled hatred
on the part of intelligent persons. The Monarchists and reactionaries, ac-
cording to Mm, place the responsibility for Germany's economic distress
and for her defeat in the Word War un the Jews. Lord Beaverbrook as-
serts that the reactionaries are plotting and planning, and merely await the
propitious hour in which they can overthrow the Republic.

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DANZIG.--1.1. T. A.1—Placards
The Arab press attacks the gov-
stamped with the official seal of the ernment vehemently for this step.
University of Lemberg appeared in The disputed portion has been in the
the streets of Lemberg recenty call- possession of the Jewish colony for
ing upon the Polish students of the more than 18 months and the plant-
University, and on l'olish students ing of trees started about a year ago
in general, to make war on Jewish in- but was enjoined by Arab commit-
terests in Poland with a view of mak- tees, which insisted that the title
ing their existence in the country which the Jews had obtained during
impossible.
, the Turkish war regime was not valid.

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