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participate in the confer-

LEAGUE OF NATIONS
ence which took place in Prague on
is not the only occupant thereof. DR. HOUGH TO OPEN
WISE SAYS KU KLUX
SEASON GETS REQUEST FOR Sept.
_ Wherever there is lawlessness
-Itell'ing on the efficacious interest
CLUB
MEN'S
DANGER TO AMERICA which masks under the name Ameri-
HELP TO REFUGEES ' • shown, up to tne present, towards
—

Jewish organizations from continu-
ing, as in the past, their special ac-
tion in favor of the refugees.
"2. Considering certain particu•
larities which dfferentiate the Jew-
ish refugees from the other Russian
refugees, the Executive Committee is
of the opinion that a Jewish section
should be created near the High
Commissioner in co-ordination with
the other sections and according to
it scheme established by the High
Commissioner.
"3. In order that the Jewish sec-
tion be given the necessary authority
as well with the refugees as with
the collectors of the relief funds,
representatives of important centra l
Jewish associations should make part

of its body. These representatives,
to whom the necessities of the Russo-
Jewish refugees and their habits are
well known, would be able t.0 sug-
gest to the Iligh Commissioner ithe
best and most appropriate way of
dealing with the situation.

cantsm, wherever racial antagonism
'
the Jewish refugees of Russia, the
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(Continued frum page I.)
resorts to violence under the name
(('ontinued from page 1.)
Executive Committee take the liberty
(Continued From Page One.
Bible classes which .
"The Executive Committee of rthe
question. I do not deal with it on of law, wherever religious prejudice
n
under
....'
,„„„ existing in various countries and, fin- of submitting to the High Commis-
last s season,
I
Jewish World Relief Conference,
.1 : i popular
t
those grounds. lam not in the least cloaks its shame under the guise of proved
n
difti-
:Pones
the following wishes relating
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11
fully
convince.' that the above wishes
fraternalism,
there
is
Ku
Klux
Klan-
leadership
of
, because of the I
tEP:‘It' i'ads:
concerned about its relation to Jew-
, - ;i all because
attached to the obtaining of to the near action of the League of
4 1: .f . Sol,man B . ' 1 4e 00
will meet' with the agreement of, i the
Let us not lightly point the
ish life in America. The security of ism.
cult
Nations in favor of the Russian refu-
•
.
o
n.s
il,c
,
Unm
High
Commissioner, intend to sub-
the Jews of America rests upon foun- finger ut the Ku Klux and declare: the ild
gees.
i
mit to his appreciation a detailed
absurd,
how
childlike.
us' duct the classes this year. Prof. passports.
Refugees Lack Identity.
rather
be very
sure
that we Let
would
dations su firm as to be unassailable How
"I. That the Russo-Jewish refu-
Freehof
is
widely
known
fur
his
sue:-
'
"Indeed, the refugees arrive from gees be allowed to benefit by the re-
scheme as to the administrative and
at the hands of Ku Klux madmen in
popularizing
the study of Russia without any documents of
the financial organization of the irw-
America. It is an American problem not and could not be guilty of the eess i n Books
and Ceremonials."
lief funds at the same title as the
ish section and they do considep it
—for it is a great anti-American or- same: blunder in another form, under -Prayer
.
other
Russian
refugees.
It
is
under-
under somewhat This will constitute his general sub-, identity. e Thus
they
are
obliged
to
steps
near
both
the
Rus-
an their duty to offer their assist*ce
guise,
another
et
undetrak
ganization. That Jews .are oftong
stood that the admission given the
me
l
to the said section."
those groups made the objects hat- changed circumstances. That is the jest in the course which will
Jewish
refugees
to
benefit
by
these
ail consul and
the lo ca authorities
red 00 the part of Ku Klux Klanism most important thing of all, for we Friday evenings, Id-weekly, starting s in
order to get the necess a ry docu- general funds does not prevent the
for their sojourn in
uire
is incidental and secondary in im- may not be able to cur t: others of in November. .
The Men's Temple Club has come mints reqd
portance, compared with the primary the taint. W e may seek to be sure
that we remain fret: therefrom. I to stand for io mething big in the th country or . for the continuing of
fact that it is an organization rest-
journey
exst
i almost everywhere
ing upon hatred, building upon preju- have no doubt that this thing, laid religious, spiritual and social life of their
"There
he sole aim of
dice and making for divisiveness and bare in all its vileness, will perish, the Jews of Detroit, and its program
associations
to
e
o bring ai td and relief
enmity. Back of ell its miserable, but that is not enough. The impor- for the season including an interesting
thievish capitalization of race preju- tent thing is not that th;i4 go but series of dinners, addresses, smokers which is so
that
none
other
like
it
shall
arise
in
and
educational
classes,
stamps
it
as
the
Jewish
refugees
of
Russ'a
and
h
dice and all its sordid exploitation of
its place—that Americans, becoming one of the most virile of the affiliated to give: them
legal, medical and sani-
the worst instincts in mankind, there
tary assi stance. These associations
of Temple Beth El.
lies one thing that makes much of it eonscious of the menace of it and organizations
Melville S. Welt is the President of do not only furnish financial aid,
possible, and that must be eradicated beating it back, suffer not it or any-
. they try, as much as the actual gen-
from the life of the American peo- thitter bite it to live and flourish again. the Men's Temple Club, Sidney m
America rests upon courage and Fechheimer vice-president, Morris eral econo mic circumstances allow it,
ple. I have reference to the feeling
procure
employment
the refu-
in either
industrial, to
commercial
oleraon
and l aw fuln e ss, and Ku Garvett, recording-secretary, Hurry to gees
of great numbers of Americans that t
ti
or agricultural undertakings. Assist-
there is no crime quite as grove as Klux Klanism is a negation of all
ance
to
children
constitutes
the main
that Of otherness or difference. The these things. In a spirit of bigotry,
object of these associations.
tolerance of "otherhood" is not a mat- it substitutes violence and lawless-
The World Conference.
tee of charity or luxury in American ness of its own devising for law and
"The Executive Committee issued
lire, but one of the inexorable ne- order, and its weapons are those of
from the Jewish World Relief ('on-
cessities of our American tradition the coward—concealment, disguise,
;erence which was held in Carlsbad
of inter-racial hospitality and good- terrorism. It is not by accident nor
will. There can lie no dream of by design that Ku Klux Klanism be-
■ Trite:co-Slovakia) in August, 1910,
and in which participated the repre-
brotherhood as long as there is not van its an antbnegro conspiracy, that
sentatives of (i0 Jewish relief asso-
a gleam of the tolerance of "other- it subsequently included the Catholic
ciations belonging to 2ti countries,
hood." The business of Americans church us one of the objects of its
:ivy their mind esPecially to the as-
is not to learn bow to assail or break hatred, later the Jewish people, and
sistance of the refugees.
011C group within the body politic but that in California it takes the form
"From the very beginning where
to learn to live together despite dif- of an anti-Jiipantise confederacy. All
these things are inevitably sequent.
masses of refugees floated into the
ferences and diversities.
countries bordering Russia, the Ex-
It purports to be a fraternal or- One hatred follows upon another and
ecutive Committee devoted a great
der and calls itself clan or fraternity. grows out of another and becomes
part of their activity and of their
Let it he recognized and clearly un- a habit of soullessness as love is the
hni
is
deeply
Arrio-
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resources (over 1,000,000 francs) to
-•
'
derstood that fraternal order and fra-
. the relief of these refugees.
ternalism are very different things- threatened by Ku Klux Klanism,
....•
menace
has
in
truth
been
Found Children's Colony.
thatlno word has been more grievous-
"The first efforts of the Executive
ly abused in American life than fra- lessened by the fearless exposure
thereof.
Ku
Klux
Klanism,
like
Committee
were directed towards
ternity. For there are fraternities
Bessarabia, where one of their mem-
which like college fraternities are every anti-American purpose, is
new steering wheel, and in-
bound
to
perish
even
as
America
is
bers,
Inv.
Wladimir
Tiomkin, was
The New Type 61 Cadillac Sedan
largely un-fraternal and even anti-
strument board,
delegated. Both the financial and
fraternal in their impact upon the destined to live.
suggests nothing so much as
.,,,,,I assistance, given to the local
social order. When will the average
the
quick
litheness
of
a
living
Jewish associations by the Executive
American be sober and mature
thing in its instant acceleration
Committee, allowed them to found
enough to understand that he is not
and eager response to every call
soveral, the most indispensable insti-
DR. LYNN HAROLD HOUGH.
to accept names and words as sub-
tutions, among which a children's
'dilutes for things, and that an organ-
for power.
(('ontinued from page 1.)
It.
Solomon,
financial
secretary,
Wal-
colony
and
an
employment
bureau
ization is not to be looked upon as
A few marked improvements in
g ht be mentioned. The employ-
fraternal or brotherly because it ation about which the whole cam- lace Rosenheim, treasukr.
paign revolves. Here thousands of
'ht bureau chiefly revealed a very
On the Board of D irectors are m,
design, such as lowering the
, men
calls itself brotherly, that its sin
pictures and charts reveal the heart' Irving L, Hirschman, Jacob Nathan , u i
nate activity by obtaining work
against the spirit of America is the
center of gravity— with no les-
' fort
of charity and the brotherliness of Dr. M. L. Silver,
Walter
S. ,leaven
ineman,
Samuel
}Ines-
tor
thousands
of
refugees.
A
simi-
(teener if it usurp the holy name of
sening of road clearance—have
m
lar action. is started by the Executive
brotherhood; one of the by-products a new era which asks for every child rich, Henry W
wrought wonders in emphasiz-
and grown-up at least a chance at ter, Hurry Weinstein. Sidney M. Committee in favor of the Jewish
of any discussion of Ku Klux Klan-
life. Fechheimer heads the Activities Corn- refugees who are in Poland. A dele-
ing the buoyant floating quali-
ism ought to be a most earnest ap-
The Community Fund mothers the mittee.
gation
will
be
sent
there
soon
in
or-
ties for which the Cadillac has
peal to fellow-Americans not to suf-
Other Committees,
deserted infant and plays the sturdy
der to study the conditions on the
fer themselves lightly to be deceived
always been
son to the dependent aged. Every'
Others serving on committees fol. spot itself, and we trust this new ac-
by symbolism and regalia and the
phase of suffering is depicted here lows: l'ublicity, Irving Ilirsehman tion will be crowned with success.
pompous panoply of some fraternal
and the shadows of want and sick- chairman; E. G. Frank, Milton M. The task the Executive Committee
organization. It seems a most sad-
ness are shown dissolved by the . Alexander Joseph J. cummins ,I. B. imposes upon themselves is facili-
dening thing that multitudes of well-
t
working sympathy of Detroit's cat- Rosengarten,
Martin Spater, Arthur tated, thanks to the solid bonds unit-
meaning people should be deluded in
tens as expressed by the Community Nlansbach, Dr. C. A. Smith, A. Bard, ine it to the Jewish relief . associa-
this way and should suffer themselves
Lewis
J.
Del
oung,
Clarence Lindner, lions of all countries, some of these
1.
u
nd.
to be ensnared by the ritual and mil-
Many of the most striking pictures Julian H. Krolik
Silver, associations being directly affiliated
linery of an organization which bases
have been enlarged to form the nu-
Dr.
M. I
embership:
M
e with the Ex cutive Committee, some
DETROIT BRANCH
its appeal largely upon thee things. clews of window displays in tM.:
weinst ,,, i'n' , ' Jac. ,"
in its close contact.
chairman; Harry
le
others working
Market 4760
Klan Anti•American.
Cass Avenue at York Street
o
ods
Simons,
L
u
.
Woodward avenue shops. The story I "--eet
W
Ile
td:
di
s,,,
I,
'a
'r
"Relief to children is one of the
g
'
I protest against the un-American is there for any heart to read, and .A
.Adolph Finsterwald, J . B. Nieman,
Committee's
chief
objects.
character of Ku Klux Klanism and out of the faces of the life-sized fig- David Ponnusky, Bernard Ginsburg. Executive
l'hey assure
actually the
transport
to
I feel reasonably certain that many ores shines the happiness of new ho,,e Milford Stern, Gerald May, Ben Tan- A r :ntine of 100 Ukrainian orphans ,
•
"
M
rk-
Louis
.
J.
..
Thiry
of the men, who have become mem- that defies the claim that charity is tie nholz
II
be
adopted
by
Jewish
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s,
e
a
optet
y
., li
where they wi
' ' :
e .xec
F u -
bers or followers thereof are not cold administered in quantity.
fount, Harry Z. thrown, Dr. Karl 51. homilies.
r urtnermore, th
ramtlies. Furthermore,
"Mothering the Motherless," a life- Fechheirner•
conscious of the anti-American force
' rive Committee assists the transport
Speakers: Jacob Nathan, chair- •
1 t S th A fries of
of this entire conspiracy. They know sized reproduction of a little picture.
Canada
,,,,,,, Samuel Hoexter, Lester .1. to ono( a am to South
there can be no America worthy of snapped in the course of a day's n
orphans in and
are considering
the
the name in which a considerable work at the nursery of Providence Leopold, Sol Wolff, Clarence II. Eng. 100
foundation
Palestine
of an orphan-
Hospital,
promises
to
become
a
mas-
,_,
ass, Jesse F. Hirschman, Dr. \\ . age,
part of the population ie banded to-
• . for 200 children.
terpiece of social service illustration. .dayor, Dr. G. Sander, Charles Rosen
into consideration the
gether in bitter and relentless
"1".iti
kin
i"'tr
„. , . iiz, Harry S. Berman, Josep; fv
as against every other part. And the Ilie millionaires' contributions of z
incrL sing importance problem
first thing of importance to remem- hundreds of thousands are shown to Hartman, Emil Waldbott•
if to the refugees and emi-
' f ' " il; gP
Classes; W. S. Heavenrich, chair. ' i
necessity of
ber with respect to this loathsome be no more vital to the success of
a re
'I' i s Laki
'
the
relief action, the
apparition is that it is anti-American. the work (10TIC by Detroit's coup tall`' man; Rabbi Leo 51. Fr anklin, Rabb intensifying
t
enry
J.
Berkowitz,
S.
R.
Clogower.
Executive
This is alike its indictment and con- and philanthropic agencies than the H
n f.;‘- e Committee of the Jewish
,,,
nce convened
demnation. Whatever else it is or is wealth of love which humble social E. A . Bernstein Ira Jacobs, Mort ! E
Wxorld Relief
Confere
f conse-
izati ons o
not, it is contrary to the spirit of workers such as the nurses and settle- Meyer, Max Gra'bowsky, Sol Sa llan, all Jewish organ
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America, violative of the deepest meat residents put into the work of Joseph Funks, Milton Ilanauer.
1-Intertainment:
Henry
Wineman
'
convictions of America and subser- making life worth living among the
chairman; Wallace Rosenheim, Josepl
sive of those ideals of good-will and city's unfortunates.
. Necker, M ilton Silberman, C. A
Cars Carry Posters.
fraternity among Americans upon
The official poster, showing a blind Finsterwald, Abe Schiffman, Hernial ,
which our republic rests.
I appeal to such Americans as have man led by a crippled child, has been Lieberman Win. 51. Levyn, !sad re
Il
Ehrlich, Alvin ersch,I
become affiliated with the Ku Klux re produced on tne front of the city Edwards Moe
M. Welt.
Klan without having understood its 'nail and every M. 0, car will carry . Joseph 14
malignly anti-American principles one during the campaign. The I). U. Finance: 51orris Garvett, chair-1
and purposes. One would appeal in R. has permitted the use of their into); Harry S. Solomon, James Jonas,.
■
vain to the leaders of this anti-Amer- cross wires for streamers in the Charles Rosenthal, Theo. Kirch. i
ican treachery, but surely there must down-town streets., and will carry • heina r, N. Wolfe, I. Newgarten,
Albert
Steller,
Mayer
11,
Sulzhergerd
be tens of thousands of men, its fender signs.
A full program of features has i Maxwell Benjamin, Sol Kaplan and I
dupes for a time, who would not
. 1. ran k.
consciously have part in any move- been arranged for the exhibit by a Louis J
ment that makes for hurt and evil to special committee and a stage erected .
America. To these we solemnly ap- in the center of the corridors on
peal to put away the evil of this which pantomimes illustrating the
OF
doing from before their eyes, that work of the day nurseries, the Visit-
it utterly perish and that its passing ing Housekeepers, first aid work by
(Continued [rum page 1.) —
serve as warning to whosoever is the Girl and Boy Scouts and the Vis- I
;
base enough to exploit the possibili- icing Nurse Association wlil be 01d World as well as he knew those
ties of ill-will and prejudice in Amer. shown. During the week of the of the New, and was conversant in I
drive the exhibit will be open every all branches of Judaism.
icna life.
Dr. Deutsch was a strict observer
Ku Klux Klanism could not have night until 0 o'clock.
Babies found on doorsteps or de- , of Jewish law and tradition and was
thriven as it has had it not been for
such furtherance and encouragement serted in public places, whom charity a conforming Jew even when his
as have come from a growing ten- took under her wing through such fellow students in the Vienna Uni.
dency in American life, the tendency lgencies as the House of Providence, varsity, who had risen above the
by one group or another to approp- the St. Vincent de Paul child-caring dietary laws, ridiculed and mocked
riate the name American, and to department and the Children's A id him for his orthodoxy. Dr. Deutsch
The convenience of choos-
deny the name to others. It is a Society will be very precious and ten-' merely laughed at their "enlighten-
ing your home furnish-
part of a new intolerance and inhos- derly guarded exhibits from 2 to 4' meat" and went on his way,
Dr. Deutsch was an adniaer of the
ings amidst the most
pitality of which America must free in the atfernoon, when their nurses
ideal surroundings is
itself if America is to endure. Ku will bring them down to the city hall Yiddish language and was full of
Floats
are
being
arranged
which
admiration
for
the
writings
and
short
offered you at the
Klux Klanism might almost he said
Display
Sixty-Five
to he a dramatization of the Lusk will he drawn through the streets on stories o
ican I
gathering
o
Rooms, With no ob-
Legislative Committee minus a silver-
. if it was at all of any note. was.
ligation whatsoever
service. IA us have an end of the noon during the week of Oct. 23 Jews
you will always
spirit, which limits the possession of These will depict popular phases of compl ete without the presence of Dr. I
Whether it was reform or
rind a welcome
America to any group of Americans. the work which lend themselves to Deutsch.
ortlwilox, Zionist or other conventions,
awaiting you to
If the American ideal is to possess such portrayal.
he was always a popular figure at the
spend as much
all of us, America must become our
Knows No Creed.
The Community Fund knows no gatherings. He frequently visited the
time looking
common and undeniable possession.
around here as
I am not an American by virtue of creed or color, but gives expression East Side of New York, and felt as
is he felt in the
you wish.
any man's or group's tolerance. I to the wealth of charity and helpful• much at home there
College at Cincinnati.
am an American because of my fath- ness buried in the heart of a great Hebrew Union
jl
er's will, and my own, because of city. The spirit manifest among the In a recent article in The Detroit
volunteer solicitors and committees Jewish Chronicle, Israel Zangwill re-
that American genius which offers
vant
of business men in charge of prepar- ferred to Dr. Deut sch as "a I
America to me as a shrine.
i his
ations has never been equalled since who is usually in the right." In
Grows Out of Fear,
the spirit of war service subsided. writings as historian, Dr. Deutsch not
Perhaps the most regrettable as-
ess of the times sax only given only wrote of events, but also faith-
p!:ct of the problem is that Ku Klux The to a greater enthusiasm, accord- fully depicted the mind, manners and
to
Klanism rests upon and grows out rise
in to Wam
of the people.
illi .1. Norton, secretary ideals
g
Not American Jewry alone, but'
of a thing that is new in the con-
the Fend , and there is no doubt
scious life of the American people of
in the minds of those who have un- world Israel suffers a great loss in
That new thing is fear or fears. It dertaken the management of the col- the death of Dr. Gotthard Deutsch.I
tokens mental disorder and aberra- lection that the money will be raised "A Prince and a Great Man has fallen
P. S.
in Israel."
tion. Back of it lies a state of
before the end of the week.
phobia. Public security is never as-
Goal 62,350,000.
sured by private fear and the things
The goal this year is $•,350,000, a
which fear does. As for the remedy,
figure less than the amount asked for
it will not suffice to declare: Let the
1921. To support the local agencies
lan: take its course. Where there is
ministering to the poor, sick and
overt lawlessness, the Inw must take
VIENNA.--(J. T. A.)—The whole
fallen $1,S75,000 is needed. To this
its course, but legal prosecution
has been added a fund of $250,000 liberal press of Vienna has started
alone will not avail to extirpate the
a campaign against the present gov-
5,000
for
the
foreign relief, $7
spirit of which Klu Klux Klan must for
American Red Cross roll call, which ernment for rejecting the applica-
he driven out of the hearts of men. has been again merged with the Corn- (inns of Jews for Austrian citizen•'
Then and thus alone can it be de-
p, although they were born in
raunity Fund drive, and $50,000 for s hi
stroyed and with it, and as of it, the
Austria or have lived there for 50
1
fears and superstitions, the hatreds a reserve fund.
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and the prejudices, which have made
this thing to live. Considered as a
challenge, and it is a challenge, there
is only one thing for Americans to
do, and that is to declare: America
requires no defense at the hands of
fear-crazed dupes of avarice and
fraud, and it will relentlessly smite
every weapon pf lawlessness out of
their hands.
I have used the term Ku Klux
Klanism rather than Ku Klux, and
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of the Ku Klux is not limited to any
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T. A.)—In con- The local Sunday Afternoon News',
,
WARSAW.—(J
nection
with the resumption of trade makes public an article by a Viennese.
relations between Poland and Russia author, Herman Blumenthal, a Jew,l
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societies in Poland. The Conference
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to be adopted by the Jewish merchants milted that Blumenthal had made a
serious contribution to German lit-
in combatting the tendency of the
ierature, Was of no avail.
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