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ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

IFEbETROITJEWIS11 IIRONICLE

lichigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

VOL.
VOL. X. NO. 22.

GOTTHARD DEUTSCH 1
DIVINE AND WRITER
DIES OF PNEUMONIA'

5

8 -3 - 2 - 6

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Costs
_ —

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIIPAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921.

'

New Telephone
GLENDALE

- "Noted. Educators
MICHIGAN A STATE WITH A Morgenthau Opens 1 ' Jew Is Appointed
0 n Club Program
S. Ambassador
Community
Drive
,
HEART AND A SOUL
Jewish Woman's Club An-

DISCUSS PROBLEMS
OF JEWISH RELIEF
AT STATE BANQUET

Speaks Friday Evening at
flounces Series of Lectures
Board of Commerce; Cam-
For Season.
paign Starts Monday.
If ever a people in astute have been tested in a crucible,
._______
Educators ad publicists of note Henry Morgenthau to Address
with the thoroughness of a test of the finest gold, it has been
henry Morgenthau, who comes to
who have achieved fame in their
Important Gathering at
Leaves General Jewish History the people of Michigan during the past seven years.
Detroit Friday as,the guest of DaVill
spheres are scheduled to appear on
Statler Hotel
. Brown in the interest of alichi-
Compared
with
other
states
as
to
its
wealth,
Michigan
does
in
a
Card
In.
the
unusually
meritorious
program
Comp
• n


ll
t the
e nationa
campaign
offered by the Jewish Womans Club
dex System.
not line up as one of the very rich states, and yet during all K an a part • of Europe, will be the
for the Jews
this season. Walter Lipman, former- EVERY MICHIGAN CITY
-_
the past seven years, Irith its Red Cross, Liberty Loan, United principal speaker at the great open-•
WILL BE REPRESENTED
ly editor of the New Republic and
, War Work, Salvation Army, Near East Relief and Hoover Re - ing rally of Detroit's Community
WAS ONE OF AMERICA'S
one of the editors of the New York

und drive,
Friday evening in the
MOST PROFOUND MINDS, lief Drives, Michigan has practically led in every one of these. F I und
orld; Mlle. Clement, a member of
Henry Morgenthau of New York,
M
Board of Commerce, when he will
We faculty at the Sarbo nne Uni - formerly United States ambassador
th
While our state is exceptionally proud of its leaedrship in speak on "The Influence of American
CINCINNATI, Ohio.—What was'
versity of Paris; Dr. Lynn Harold to Turkey, will he the guest of honor
I
believe
that
the
people
orld
Reconstruction."
-
many
of
its
great
industrial
activitiem'
W
Charity
in
described as one of the most remark
,
Hough, former president of North- and principal speaker at a luncheon
'
' The meeting marks the formal
able minds in America woo stilled of the state are prouder of its human activities.
western University and now occupy- at the Hotel Stotler, Friday at 12:30
launching of the fourth annual cam-
last Friday in the death of Dr. Cot-
ing the pulpit of the Central M. E. given by David A. Brown, recently
To
go
over
the
top
in
every
appeal,
to
do
it
quickly
and
for Fund. The
paign of the Community
thard Deutsch, dean of the Hebrew
Church of this city; Rabbi Abbe Hil- chosen to head the nation-wide ap-
$2,350,000,
Union College of Cincinnati. Dr. tO do it graciously, means more to a people than the mere ' quota this year, act
let Silver, noted orator of Cleveland, peal for $14,000,000 to be raised by
will be used to support, among 65
Deutsch, 62 years old, died of once- making of dollars
and John Holmes, pastor of the fam- the American Jewish Relief Com-
other social service agencies minis-
onus Community Church of New York, mittee
mon ia at his home, 3600 Willson
Detroit in the next few days is to make an appeal for the tering to Detroit's needy, the United
Covers will be laid for 150 at the
ma•nue. Ile had been ill a week.
and others, are among those who will
ll as for foreign ' Jewish Charities, the Fresh Air S o-
His mind was Lulled encyclopedic. sixty or more local social organizations, as we
come before the club at the various luncheon and representative Jews
-
.
ciety
and
the
Young
Women's
He
part;
Detroit
a
from
every important city and town
It was a perfect storehouse of world re i ief
of which the Jewish war sufferers are
meetings.
'
brew A ssociation. an a ddition a fun d
history, especially Jewish history. It
The activities of the club have al in the state have signified their in-
its full duty. Regardless of so - called hard times, re -
,000 will be ulloted to foreign
carried a vast quantity of historic will do
ready begun and afternoon and even tention of being present to confer as
$250 including Jewish and Near
facts and dates. It hail at ready gardless of reduced incomes, regardless of losses in business, ' of relief'
ing classes are being formed in mod to the advisability of conducting the
command quotationsfrom classical the Jewish men and women of Detroit will sense their great ' East relief organizations.
ern and ancient languages, domestic proposed appeal in Michigan and to
HON. LEWIS EINSTEIN
Campaign Opens Monday.
Jewish and secular literature. Dr. responsibili ty as they have in t he years gone b y. In this same ,
art and science, parliamentary law, discuss the methods to be employed in
The
big
annual
campaign
opens
at
chap-
to
Bi
Ambassador
Appointed
millinery, gymnastics, dressmaking, raising the necessary funds.
Was
Deutsch could qu
, spirit has the contemplated Michigan appeal for funds been ' o'clock Monday morning, when 500 Who Csecbo-Slovakia
CoofentoceProgram.
by President
dramatics, expert filing and social
ter and verse, from memory,
over
the
state
has
come
a
wonderful
response
9
volunteer
solicitors
will
start
the
all
Mr. Brown, who was compelled to
received,
from
Harding.
Collected Vast Data.
service, all under the supervision of
able instructors- Additional classes give up his proposed trip to Europe
For many year s he had in prepare - to our appeal for workers and for a state - wide or anization to house to house canvas in the name
lion a history. In order that he : raise a large sum of money outside the city of Detroit. This of humanity and her sick and needy
will be formed to met the demand. this winter in order to accept the
wards. The city has been divided
osterit y the vast ia a —
Registration for all activities are to chairmanship of the committee, has
might have lop
organized effort has been made into five divisions, with th e las ing
lection of historical data he carried i jg the first time that a real
be made at the Jewish Woman's Club taken up the work at New York, but
ent in men of the city as majors ancap-
I
t
h
in his mind, he carefully preserved t. tnroughout
_
the state
althoug
many
communiies
nave
s
House, 89 Rowena street, as all will return to Detroit for Friday's

it in a card index that has crown toi
l large sums of money to the American Jewish Relief Committee. rains in charge of the solicitors and
classies will be held there. Those conference.
wil
the organization of. the collection.
The conference at which Mr. Brown
wish ng to avail themselves of these
immense prop or tions • Th's
The writer, whose privilege it has been to work in an official The arrangements have been com-
be made available to any historian
opportunities are urged to register at was named as chairman of the fund-
raising
campaign was held in Chicago
who may wish to complete the work capacity in many of the state drives for non - Jewish activities. plated in every detail and a sales
once.
conducted this week l
Dr. Hough will be the speaker at last month and was attended by dele-
Dr. Deutsch began.
can testify to the very liberal manner in which the Jews of school is being
the eanvasers to present M
Memorandum
Presented
by
to
prepare
gates
from
some 35 states. Reports
Dr. Deutsch was one of the most
the
first
meeting
of
the
club,
which
tie this state have subscribed to all of the non - Jewish causes. With the work of the Fund and make them
profound scholars in America.
Mo nday afternoon were received from the men who had
World Organization to
is to take
Federation
Club
been
at
work
in Central and Eastern
wrote equally well in English, lie - this personal knowledge, I believe that it can be stated with
the
t
.
7,
a
place
N o v
Sir Drummond.
House. Dr. Hough, who is an out- Europe in which the results already
brew, French and German. Ile Wall
re _ almost positiveness that the Jews of Michigan will respond to
-
accomplished
were set forth and
the author of works on history,
Aberson, acting standing figure in the literary world
call for their own people with the same liberality that they
recommendations made at to the fur-
ligiOn, language, and also completed It
for r the Executive Committe of the and known as a forceful and con- ther steps that it would be necessary
have
for
others.
two novels.
Jewish World Relief Conference, vincing speaker, has chosen for his

By DAVID A. BROWN:

LEAGUE RE UESTED
TO HELP REFUGEES

Dr. Deutsch also found time to
presented the following memrandum topic "The Three Great Elementa in to take. At the conclusion of the re-
take an active part in civic affairs.
relating to the Russo-Jewish refu- Civilization." A musical program of ports and after careful consideration
it was decided unanimously that $14,-
Ile formerly was a member of the
gees to the Hon. Sir James Eric merit will be given.
Board of Education. On several oc-
000,000 would be the smallest amount
Drummond, K. C. M., C. 13., general
that could be asked for, and that Mr.
casions he was a leader in public
secretary of the League of Nations: M. E. MEISEL TO SPEAK
Brown was the one man to whom the
movements against undesirable fran-
"Among the Russians who took
BEFORE PISGAH LODGE direction of fund-raising could best
chises.
refuge in foreign countries, especial-
be entrusted.
Educated in Europe.
ly in those bordering Russia, the pro-
Max E. Meisel, of Cleveland, one of
$5,000,000 for Russia.
Born in Kanitz, Austria, in 1859,
portion of Jews is considerably high. the leading attorneys in Ohio, Past
Of the $14,010,000 it is estimated
*-Gottha rd Deutsch lived his younger Free Synagogue Rabbi Makes Lecturers with National Repu.
Schedule of 2,000 Pogroms.
the District 'Grand that at least $5,000,000 will be needed
in
ent of
years ab road. He was educated
"To the economic distress, to the Presid
dent Order of in Russia alone, not only for famine
tations to Speak for
the de gr ee of
Attack on the Spirit of
Lodge, No. 2, I he
pe and received
V
E uroer
famine, to the unemployment, to the
Temple Organization
Doctor of Philosophy at the Royal
mlutitude of sufferings the whole of B'nai *rah, will be the speaker at the relief work but for the care of child-
the Klan.
a.
Ile
came
to
the Russian population had to go class initiation of Pisgah Lodge, Mon- ren, the development of sanitation, the ,
Univsity of ienn
the United States in 1891 to become
Dr. Lynn Ilarold Hough of the
through during these last years, has day Oct. 31, at its club rooms, 25 rehabilitation of the Jewish popula-
By DR. STEPHEN S. WISE.
tion, many of whom have lest not only
professor of history at the Ilebrew
Central 51. E. Church, formerly presi-
to be added this other dreadful ca- 13ri•adway.
Mr. Meisel is a keen thinker and a their homes but the very tools which
Union College. For 30 years he had
dent
of
Northwestern
University,
and
No man ought to speak upon this
)amity the Jews had to endure: the
been a professor at this college. Had
nogroms. About 150,000 killed, 200,- forcefull speaker and promises to form their means of livelihood, and
theme of "Ku Klux Klanism" with- recognized as one of the most force-
bring a valuable message to the Lodge. for the repatriation of refugees.
he lived, he would have started his
nut offering his gratitude as an ful pulpit orators in the country, will
000 mutilated, 50,000 widows, 170,-
The Michigan Council of B'nai
The remainder of the money is
thirty-first year with the reopening
speak before the Men's Temple Club,
American to One of the great Ameri- Tuesday, Oct. 25, at the Phoenix Club,
000 orphans, a considerable number
of the college this week.
ofruined families--.such is, according Brith Ledges will meet at Kalamazao, needed for further aid in other
esn newspapers, the New York
canna... where the American Relief
The general h story of the Jews
Sunday, Oct. 30.
World, not so much for a brilliant on "The Meaning of Democracy."
t o a ru recent estimate, the tragic sched. Mich.,
Adolph Freund, president of the Committee has heretofore been operat-
compiled by Dr. Deutsch by the card
Tie meeting, which is to be pre-
journalistic enterprise as for a high
s La
e of about 2,000 pogroms of which
index system is the only work of its
584 Ukrainian localities were the organization, with Bernard Ginsburg ing. No definite allfeation of funds
moral service. It was the World that ceded by a dinner, is the first of a
will be Pisgah's delegates to the Coon- has been made but the care of war
kind in the world. There is but one discovered a nasty German war con- aeries of such gatherings planned by
theater, lf, in addition to this, we cil. it is planned that a large num- orphans, rehabilitation, and sani-
MELVILLE S. WELT,
of national reputation
copy, that being the original pos-
y
spiracy against America by Dr. Al- the Club, Men
Chairman Division "A."
ment ion the 400,000 Jews ruined b • her of members accompanied by their tation and medical care will be the
sessed by his family. The history is
rho have marked themselves as
bert and his associates. Ku Klux leaders in their respective vocations ready to answer all questions which
ladies will attend the meeting. A principal objects to be attained,
made up of clippings from periodicals
White
and
in the too
districts
Klanism, stripped and laid hare by have been secured for speakers. The prospective contributors may ask. the
last Russia
pogroms
which
p ace of
in special parlor car has been engaged
$47,000,000 Already Raised.
dating from 1850 to the present time.
the World in all its moral hideous- subjects of the addresses are widely The sales school is being held in tie Home), it can be easily understood to convey the passengers to Kala-
"The Jews of America have already
There is hardly a newspaper of note ness, is a peace conspiracy against
that hundreds of thousands of Rua- mazoo.
raised $47,000,000 for the relief of
published in the world that has not
variant, of current and vital interest Board of Commerce and every so-
America and the disclosure of it, and certain to meet with enthusiastic licitor is pledged to spend at least sian Jews bade defiance to all perils
their co-religionists in Europe since
contributed some article toward the
brave and unafraid, by the World,
and tried to escape from these places.
three hours with the instructors.
1915," said Mr. Brown, in discussing
compilation of this history.
"In the countries bordering Rus- CATHOLIC POLES FAVOR
is destined to become a landmark in appreciation.
Melville S. Welt, as general chair-
parts of Europe, "In its distribution
Dr. Hough to Speak.
Body Cremated.
BOYCOTT AGAINST JEWS we will have the closest co-^peration
the history of American journalism
Division "A,l' has recruited sia chiefly in Poland and Rumania,
of
Dr.
Hough,
who
will
launch
the
man
In 1905 Dr. Deutsch planned a
at its high est.
season's activities, is known not only many men and women of prominence as well as in many importantEu-
of Mr, Hoover's organization, the
tour of Russia to study conditions
Kla sn as por- as one of America's greatest preach- in the city to work in his division. ropean towns, there are actually
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The Ca- American Relief Administration,
I treat the K u is Klux
and as
the
uch it is
there, but met interference w
era but as a profound scholar, and a Additional workers can be used, Mr. athered close to 150,000 Russo- tholic Congress meeting here has is- which has proved our good friend in
Russian consul refused to grant him tent,
for
that
it
a more grave. It is a serious thing keen thinker. During the first six- Welt slates, however, and those who Jewish emigrants, living in an tide- sued an appeal to Polish clergy ask- the past. Our plans meet with the
a passport because of his being
Jew. Dr. Deutsch took h's case to for America that half a million men teen years of his professional life, Dr. wish to help are asked to communi- scribable distress and without any ing that an anti-Semitic campaign be approval of the other relief agencies
'dent Roosevelt and the United can be brought together in this way. Hough served many of the leading sate with him at Main 2220 or to en- possibility of settling down. Those initiated faeoring an economic boy-
have been
at work, they
bound by the bond of hatred, fuse churches of his denomination in roll at the Community Fund head- among them who desire to emigrate colt against the Jews of Poland. Th already
P
Deirt
States government preva led upon the by the purposes of The state-
.a l k- Congress likewise adopted a resolu- r ro oved
c a niee o their
1 i e nagn ntoht e do so because
America. Ile has made a careful quarters, 542 Griswold street.
need
fear
that
a
arne9t
i in al d' mg
so
Lo
no
one
y
n
Dr.
ns! oi.because tMn urging the government t nexpel
Russian government to grant
ment is made that Ku Klux Klanism
necessary means,

Committee C■ pt ■ ins.
us in extending help to the Jews in
Deutsch a passnort. This caused a has flourished and grown since the study of criminology and has directly
Harry Z. Brown and Walter Fue•s of the restrictions of i mmi gT ation i all Jewish refugees now residing in Russia he is doin g anyt h' mg w
h' ic
h t h e
helped many convicted men.
stir in diplomatic circles
exposure was made. This is false.
the country.
hen the war came, Dr. Hough have accepted positions as majors in
most patriotic American would hesi-
(Continued on P age 7)
When
Funeral services took place on But, even if it were true that for
olunged into its activities with his Mr. Welt's division. His ceptains • are
fate to dn. It is an appeal based up-
Sunday, Oct. 16, at the Cincinnati a time, as a result of the publicity
ng-
Sidney Fechheimer, Clarence
on humanity in which politics cannot
characteristic
energy.
In
army
can-
Crematory. Burial service took place Ku Klux Klanism has secured there
tonments, east and west, on platforms gess, Leo Siegel, Miton Bresler, Leo
be allowed to enter."
first at the Deutsch home. At the has been a growth of membership, and in churches he voiced and in- Welling, Jack Goldberg, II. Rosen- "—
A special motion picture taken in
express request of the late scholar, still was the disclosure necessary and
Europe will be shown during the
terpreted the aims of the allies. His berg and Wallace Rosenheim.
his name was not mentioned t fraugh- inevitable. If it be true that Ku Klux
Fred M. Butzel heads the speakers
banquet Friday. The picture was -
fame spread across the sea and he was
t the servces. In ng
fact,
were Klemm has prospered since e
to they
an outline
sent on a speaking mission to Great division; Ilenry P. Breitenbach the
taken by the Joint Distribution Com-
closure, then reasonableness is out Britain in 1918. So great was his publicity committee, assisted by E.
carried out accord i
mittee in the East European countries
whieh he prepared in a memorandum r of business in America. At Vines
in-
-
••
-
s•
-..
i

s
si,h
Fi”sterwald.
Was
in
England
that
he
affected by the war. They depict con-
o
success --
Savant and Nobleman
Of Dr. Gotthard Deutsch
eulogy
date d August, 1913.
for Ni
him
and his certain types of evil and wrong-doing cited to return for two successive Henry Butzel, David A. Brown and
ditions as they are and gi. e one an •
may prom's temporarily as a result
ss of praise
address
..
.
--....
es.,
even
named
on
idea of the devastation caused by the`
tours.
work was permitted. A special prayer of publicity, but in the long run the
ough is an author of note. the "big givers" committee. Henry ,
war and the sufferings endured by the
Dr. Hough
was recited which
not dead
the ordi-
prayer was
fir the
and effect of exposure is bound to be Am ng his best known Isoks may be • . .....on is major of the down town
Jews as a result of the pogroms. ..
wholesome and tonic and vitalizing mentioned, "The Mn of the Gospels," division.
l ' ' I
nary JeWa
chosen passages of Psalms, Job and It is a false cry that is uttered by "The Quest for Wonder," "The Man
...,. ..c captains and workers are:
those who are always fearful of pu-
Ecclesiastes were read.
Enggass, Felix Mahler, Z.
.f P sver." "The Valley of Decision," Morris
M
Start Memorial Fund.
licit), and frankness; namely, that
"Little Old Lady."
ilimelhoch, Victor Roemer, Maurice
Dr. Deutsch is survived by his wife evil is furthered by frank exposure and the
ed Speakers in Course.
Dreifuss, Sidney Weisman, Joseph L. I
Noted
and five children, two daug tars and thereof.
Other speakers in the course are f Selling, A. W. Earman, Louis Mary-
New Antagonisms.
three sons Mrs. Denise) announced
Rabbi Sr meet It. Goldenson, of mont, Samuel Summerfield, Harry I.
By some it will be said that Ku Redeph Sholem Congregati n, Pitts- Weinstein, Abe Saiffman, Jos•ph
after her husband's death that
war-pSe
a
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—In res-
friends and acquaintances were asked I Klux Klanism is msreI y
burgh; Prof. S. A. Curti, Judge pal - strand, Morton( a,shner, Ilarry
winse to an inquiry fr, m the Jewish
-Ilerry Biol. ,
not to send flowers, but to contribute I nomenon or one of the many depress- 'Jen B. Lindsey, Norvall A. Hawkins.
Telegraphic Agency, Ex-Ambassador
Cabot, Marcus Aon
and , iSionlgo,mon'
Joseph
VtahN Wolf, Alvin
Anon
Gerald
May, Grover
to a special Deutsch Memorial Fund I ing post-war phenomena. The ques- Tin Hugh
H
Henry Morgenthau declares that the
which will be used for edocational (ion, however, is w• :ether it is moral- Rabbi Abbe Ilillel Siker•
D . Hersch and Isadore Levin.
every-
stay printed in Sep temher issue of,
and charitable institutions in Pales-ply wise or just to attribute
In addition to the dinner and eve- I) . Hersch, Isadore Levin, Joseph,
, ng evil to the war. Is it not true
"Current History" regarding a secret
ill
be
an
inter-
tine. 7h s, she stated, was arrangedl hi
Alexander, Jacob Nieman% John
fling meetings, there will
mission he undertook in 1917 in an
at the V' ,'I of her husband. that, if there were not a capacity for eating series of Friday evening Ginsburg, Jacob Roth, A. J. Levin, I1
Company,
he
spread
of
Ku
Klux
Klanism,
t
is
ulna to eiTest a separate peace be-
Marvin Gingold, David J. alarymont, ,
The Bloch Publ.:4'1ms
(Continue On Page 7.1
1 could not have
t veen Great Britain and Turkey, is -
New York, last month published a ,,,,,mendous thing
Harry Epsteine, Clifton Weil, Jack !
garbled and incorrect.
second edition of 11r. Deutsch's con- sr ssn and spread overnight in all its
Gettleson and Milton Silberman.
Mr. alorgenthau's letter reads:
lensed "History of the Jews," which , estilential fury as it has. True it
Mrs. Dav 41 A. Brown, whose merit
"Mr. Frank Je.vetes article is no
'
is
that
war
did
much
to
stir
up
hat-
is an outline of 2,000 years of Jew-
torious work in previous campaigns
garbled a statement of the facto, and
ish history. In the less than 200 reds and prejudices and animosities
has won her commendation and.
so incorrect in many respects that I
pages of this book, Dr. Deutsch gave , I he fact is that antagonisms and
WASHINGTON.—President Hard- praise, is heading the women's work
have refused to take any nctice of
an escellent outline of Jewish hetor- . prejudices which once were as lamed
ing announces five appointment of in the drive. A full list of Mrs.
,
if
themselves
seem
to
have
derived
it, and, as you know A is not custom-
cal data, includ ng information on ,
the lion. Lewis Einstein, known as Brown's workers will be published in
!sty for a diplomat to disclose the de-
Jeysist activities in modern times. new and undreamed-of sanctions I gifted diplomat, author and editor, the next issue.
,
Ibis
is
one
of
the
degradations
of
tails of a secret mission:'
_----
Exhibit Phases of Work.
new as the new United States ambassador
From information received from Dr..
namely, that hatred has a men
rl 1
thee of in s hall
to Czecao-Slovakia.
polite society, that
Albert ii. Putney, in charge of the'
touchstone
buit in
Mr. Einstein, who was born in corTrhicleorgsreisatthee hto
Near East Section of the State De-
iCentinne On Page 74
I are as proud of their hatreds as of New York City on March 15, 1877,
their loves, and that not a few peo-
partment during the war, and now
aradoated from Columbia University
-----
dean of the American University in
Dr. Nahum Sokolow to Head Deleg ■ • I pie are prepared to amend, "Thou in 1898 with the degree of A. M. POLISH PREMIER ASKS
shalt
love
thy
neighbor
as
flysclf"
to
Washington, it Ropers that arrange-
lion S.,ilirg from London on
sec-
ments for the mission were handled
' "Thou shalt love some neighbors as From 1 9 03-5 h e served as third
JEWS HE 5_13 IN SAVING
November 5.
o f the Ameri can Embassay in
retury
directly from the White House and
LOYDON, Oct. 16. — A Zionist' thyself, and thou shalt hate other Paris, and in 1906 was appointed
FINANCIAL SITUATION
that no documents exist.
as the
_
delegation, headed by Dr. Na'ium So.' neighbors
dev is not a Jewish second secretary of the American Le-
The secret mission, consisting of
Kl anism
,
.
WARSAW.—(J.
T.
A.)—The
is,
cation at Constantinople. A few
kolow of the London Zionist Bureau Ku Klux
Morgenthau, Ma ;or Frankfurter, and
(Continue On Page 7.)
E■ ill-
months later he was appointed first Polish Premier, and Minister of
will se 1 for the, the United States :
Mr. Wertheimer, left this country in
at
Pekin
and
in
July.
1911,
cation
and
Religion,
Ponik
iaski,
ad-
Fecretary
Nov. 5 to further Z'onist work in
July, 1917, en route to Palestine where
ap-
SPEAKS
was appointed Min'ster of the United dressed a session of the Sejm and
America. The delegation will include
`lorgenthau expected to confer with
States to Costa Rica. In 1915 he , pealed to Christians and Jews in Po-
Colonel Patterson, who had an im-
En•er Pasha but they were met at
xes diplomatic representative to BUI- I land to bend their efforts ti re:cuing
portant part in (Diving the Turks
Gibraltar by Dr.
'
Weizmann, the Zion-
aerie in charge of British interests. Poland from its disastrous financial
from the Holy Land; Dr. Chajes,
ist leader, who, according to Mr. Jew-
Noah Prilutzky, Jewish represen. Mr. Einstein has received many deco- • situation. The Premier stated that
chief rabbi of Vienna; Chaim N. B a-
ett's article, moved them to give up
lik, the Hebrew poet, and VladimirGal. e in the Polish Parliament, de- -shoes for his work during the the present government pledged itself
4 et e
the scheme,
n stitution and to pro-
Jabotinski, organeer of the Jew e 1 fender of Jewish rights in Poland and World War.
to guard the co
all citizens , ir-
orat r, will address a grand mass
discussions and his summaries were
tect the interests o f a
-
Legion w ica fought with the Brit,
ITII
the
passing

of
Prof.
as • rule as fascinating as novels . AGUDAH COLLECTS FUNDS FOR
WASHINGTON.— (J. T. A.) — respective of religion or nationality., II
ish against the Turks in Palestine. meeting Sunday afternoon, Oct. 23
o'clock at the Jewish Institute President Harding has offered Rabbi , A delegation from the Jewish VV Gotthard Deutsch, American Dr. Deutsch was a born student of
PALESTINIAN COLONIZATION
On the same steamer will sail the 1.30
. r
Jewry lost one of its most brilliant
human nature, and if he had n"t
Palestine High and Hastings streets.
Joseph
Kornfeld
of
Congregation
Is-
Schools
Organization
of
Poland
visit-
Arab delegation from
ainst , s cholars and cne of the finest char- given his mind and time to history,
Prilutzky is on a short visit to earl of Columbus, Oh•o, a post as ed oni • o s '
I • ed
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The Ark
which has been in England for some
acters in all Israel.
. e might ha .e become a great Josiah dah Yisroel has stared • campaign
companied to l'nited States ambassador. Rabbi . the treatment accorded Jexish schools
time endeavoring to influence Great the United States.
accompanied
Dr. Deutsch was a type in himself.
Mr. Prilutzky
J. Mitchell, national seem- Kornfeld has accepted the offer, but in the Wohlinian and Rovno districts, Unlike the average of theologians, he novelist. In fact, Dr. Deutsch did for funds which would enable it to
Britain against putting into effect
make an attempt in this line and conduct independent colonization work
by
Detroit
tary
of
the
Federation
of
Ukrainian
it
is
not
determined
as
yet
in
which
'
where
Jewish
teachers
were
forced
to
the Balfour declaration as regards
the didn't go in for philosophy, but took
in Palestine. The fund bears the
Je as, under whose auspices the men capital he will represent this coun- ' use Polish instead of Yiddish am in- up history instead, becoming a great published two na,els.
Palestine.
I
Peutsch's largeness of vies as a name "Keren Ha-Yishuv," and has as
try.
It
seems
probable
that
when
language
of
instruction.
The
As the Washington conference
on
.
.
Jewish
historian
and
chronicler
of
.
D
tit
Mr.
she

ra
.
t
ti
its main purpose the "creation of a
I
le
wish
historian
is
accounted
by
the
coming to e
b e t w een I tasked the de ega on oresent
I
p
o cte
the limitation of armaments an
and the
fact that I e knew the Jews of the free home for othordox
the United States and Turkey are their complaints in writing an prom-imodern times.
take up the questipn of the Palestine will also address the meeting.
Torah."
mandate, Dr. Cha m Weizmann, head' The public is invited to attend and resumed he will be sent as American ised that he would order an exhaus- I For the past few years Dr. Deutsch
(Continued on Page 7)
has been writing weekly and monthly
hear a report of Jewish conditions
tive
nivestigation.
go
minister to that country.
of the Ton at movement, will not
abroad.
to the United States.

WISE SAYS KU KLUX DR. HOUGH TO OPEN
DANGER TO AMERICA MEN'S CLUB SEASON

Israel Mourns Its Loss

MORGENTHAU SAYS
SECRET MISSION'S
STORY INCORRECT ,

,
JEWS CHOSEN FOR
DIPLOMATIC POSTS

',ar;
w
PROMINENT ZIONIST
CHIEFS HERE SOON ktand'ng iii

PRILLJTZKY
HERE THIS SUNDAY

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