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VOL XII. NO. 4
•
MOVE MADE TO CUT Prominent Editor DISCRIMINATION IS
Endorses Zionism PRACTICED AGAINST
Installed Sunday IMMIGRATION QUOTA
Ford Negative, Palestine
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B.
JEWS IN COLLEGES
BY THIRD OF TOTAL Calls Positive
Side of the Jew-
B., to Elect New Officers on
EMILE BERLINER, JEWISH INVENTOR, Mt. Clemens Lodge
ADDS TO HIS MANY AC HIEVEMENTS
(Copyright Jewish Correspondence
Bureau, 1922.)
By MAX RHOADE
in experiments, the inventors assert
that it will go up to any desired alti-
tude provided the motors are strong
enough, which has been the chief dif-
ficulty. Thus far they have been
unable to obtain a sufficiently power-
ful motor, the one now in use being
only 110 horsepower. With a 150
horsepower motor the Berliners be-
lieve that the ultimate in perfection
will be reached. Such a powerful
motor is now being built for govern-
ment departments and the Berliners
say that they expect to obtain one
of these for installation on their heli-
copter.
Perhaps the greatest step which
has been accomplished b•• the Ber-
liners in their machine is the forward
motion. This has been the stumbling
block to all who have worked on such
machines. Berliner asserts that in
their machine this difficulty has been
completely overcome.
ish Question.
WASIIINGTON, D. C. — Emile
Monday, June 26.
Leading Article in the Nation
famous millionaire Jewish
Congress Committee Receives
National Committee Organized Berliner,
inventor of the microphone or tele-
Bares Existing Facts in
NEW YORK.—"In the fight of the
Proposal to Reduce Number
Impressive ceremonies marked the
phone transmitter, a leading Zionist
Under Leadership of
Jewish People for a broader life, Ford
installation Sunday of a new lodge of
U. S. Universities.
of this city, has announced that he
From
3
to
2
Per
Cent.
is
of
importance
only
as
a
symptom
Adolph S. Ochs.
the Independent Order of B'nai
and his son, Henry A. Berliner, have
and owing to the size of the weapon
B'rith
at
Mt.
Clemens.
The
cere-
invented a helicopter flying machine
which he can wield. He represents I WRITER SAYS TENDENCY
monies, which were held at Elkins' SIEGEL TO LEAD FIGHT
for experimental purposes, capable of
the negative side of the Jewish ques-
EXPECT 1,500 TO ATTEND
Hotel, were conducted under the aus-
rising 10 fete perpendicularly from
AGAINST
NEW
MEASURE
tion, nd neither he nor by crusade TO FORM ACADEMIC PALE
pices of the Michigan Council of
MEETINGS ON JAN. 23-25 the ground and of accomplishing a
against him compare with the con-
B'nai B'rith Clubs.
forward movement. The Berliners
Adolph Freund, founder of the Will Ask Jewish Leaders for structive side of it which is represen- "Only Russia of Czars Did
are confident that their machine, on
ted by the movement to restore the
Louis Marshall Brings Home i which
Michigan Council, who opened the
they have have been working
What Our Universities Are
Jewish Homeland in Palestine. Zion-
Immediate Support in Op-
ceremonies of the day, pointed out
for nearly 20 years, will prove to be
Necessity for Revival of
ism presents the consummation of the
the significance of the occasion and
Beginning to Do."
a practical success.
position
to
Bill.
gospel
of
democracy.
It
is
the
best,
Judaism in U. S.
spoke of the purposes of the order.
Announcement of the work of the
noblest, and most uplifting conception
hallowing the voting of 22 charter
Jewish inventors was made after
In a leading editorial article In its
WASHINGTON.—(J. C. B.)—A of liberalism and freedom."
members into the new lodge, the de-
New York's leading Jews—rabbis London authorities had denied re-
In these words, Norman Hapgood issue of June 14, the Nation discusses
gree team and glee club of Pisgah big surprise in the form of a totally
and laymen—pledged their aid to ports that Louis Brannan had per-
summarized his views on the anti- the question of discrimination against
unexpected
and
dangerous
move
Lodge
impressively
carried
out
the
the greatest movement ever under- fected a helicopter and captured the
ritual for the installation of the against immigration was sprung Jewish activities of Henry Ford, and the Jews in American colleges and
taken to bring Jews back to Judiaism prizes offered by the British Air Min-
Will Startle Scientists.
when at the meeting of the Ilouse the movement for restoring the Jew- universities and declares that "Har-
chapter.
ot a dinner given recently by Adolph istry. Brannan, accroding to cable
vard is not the first American uni-
The one difficulty which still re-
A. B. Seelenfreund, Grand Lodge immigration committee it was pro- ish Homeland in Palestine.
S. Ochs at the Metropolis Club. They dispatches from England, admits that mains, and upon which Henry Ber-
Mr. Ilapgood declared that his in- versity to attempt to limit the pro-
Sec-
posed by anti-immigrationist mem-
and
Constitutional
Grand
Lodge
organized themselves into a commit- his machine has never been tried and liner is at present working and hopes
terest
In
the
success
of
the
restoration
portion of the Jews in its midst."
bers to reduce from 3 to 2 per cent
tee, under Mr. Ochs' leadership, to in fact has never been taken from to eliminate shortly, is that of effect- retary, addressed the new members,
The writer in the Nation point*
impressing them with the duties of the number of immigrants, admissible of the Jewish Homeland was even
arrange for the fiftieth anniversary the shop in which it is being built.
greater
than
his
desire
to
drive
out
of
out that Columbia has in the past
ing a safe landing from high altitude, B'nai B'rith.
according to nationality, under the
The Forward Motion.
convention of the Union of American ,
but he hopes to have a landing device
Others who spoke during the day present immigration law recently ex- American life such reactionary and two years reduced the percentage of
Hebrew Congregations in New York Though the Berliner machine has
Jews in her incoming classes from
were Benjamin F. Wiener, Edward tended to June 30, 1921.
(Turn to Page Three)
City, Jan. 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1923, at , only attained an altitude of 10 feet
40 per cent to 22 and that New York
Lichtig, Bernard Ginsburg, Louis Co-
If adopted, this would mean that
which the movement for Jewish edu-
University has effected even more
hone and Louis James Rosenberg.
over 115,000 immigrants would be
cation will be launched. This com-
stringent measures. Harvard's ac-
Lichtig Toastmaster.
cut off from admission. In other
mittee will include the heads of every'
tion the Nation calls the frankest.
Mr. Lichtig acted as toastmaster words, one-third of the total of ap-
synagogue in New York City, Re-
"May Jews Go to College?"
at the banquet held in the evening. proximately 350,000 admissible un-
form or Orthodox, affiliated or not
The article is entitled "May Jews
Mr. Freund, who was one of the der the present quota scheme during
affiliated with the union.
Go to College?" and closes with the
speakers, pointed out how the Jews the entire year would be barred.
In addresses that voiced the Jew's
statement that "only the Russia of
were united by the campaign of anti-
This move was in the form of a
pride in his people, a group of not-
the czars did what our universities
Semitism and spoke generally of the proposed amendment to be embodied
able speakers, which included Daniel
are beginning to do; only Poland,
mission and work of the order of in the ship subsidy bill now under
P. Hays, Louis Marshall, Rabbi Na-
Roumania and Hungary do so today.
discussion
by
the
immigration
com-
B'nai
B'rith.
than Krass, Judge Irving Lehman, ' Rules Committee, However, Dr. Baer Epstein Addresses
America cannot afford to class itself
Mr. Rosenberg, who is a former mittee in connection with the pro-
Daniel Frohman, Judge Julius Mayer,
Meetings of Jewish Na-
with the most backward in Europe,"
Expected to Take Early
United States Consul to Seville, visions therein contained that 50 per
Mortimer 1.. Schiff, Philip J. Good-
The article follows in full:
Spain, then delivered an instructive cent of all immigrants should be car-
tional
Fund.
Action
in
House.
hart, Meier Steinbrink and Mr. Ochs,'
"Ilarvard is not the first American
address on "The Jew in Statecraft," ried on American ships.
declared that the remedy for all the
university to attempt to limit the
relating in the course of his talk the
The reason advanced by the ad-
ills that obsess modern Judaism, of
proportion of Jews in its midst. It
Three audiences of Detroit Jews activities of leading Jews through- vocates of cutting the percentage
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—Re-
which anti-Semitism is agreed to be form rabbis and a few laymen, led Sunday and Monday witnessed the out the world, among them Professor from 3 to 2 per cent was that if
is merely the frankest. Other col-
the foremost, is more Judaism.
leges have gone far further without
by Rabbi l'hillipson of Cincinnati, showing of a film at McCollester Ashkenazi, Polish Ambassador to Congress passed the American ship
admitting it. The Ilarvard faculty
1,500 to Attend.
the J. T. A. correspondent learns Hall, portraying the activities of the Great Britain; David Ferand, French proviso, the American steamship
passed a measure permitting more
This convention, which will be the from several sources, have for the Jewish settlers in Palestine, the pro- statesman; M. H. Godfroy, Dutch companies would use their influence
elasticity in considering candidates
most notable Jewish gathering ever past two weeks been conducting a gress made there as a result of the jurist; Ritter von Gomperz, Ilun- in Congress to secure more liberal
for admission on other grounds than
held in America, will be attended by campaign against the Zionist resolu- Zionist movement and the settlement garian statesman; Lord Reading, laws and otherwise endeavor to
those of character and of scholarship.
stimulate freer immigration. If,
1,500 prominent Jews from all parts tion with the object of preventing a of the Jews for the purpose of cre- Luigi Luzzatti and others.
The faculty did not at first realize
ertainment
Numbers.
however,
the
percentage
were
cut,
ating
there
a
homeland.
Ent
vote
in
the
House,
particularly
di-
of the United States. The sessions,
that this meant discrimination against
Picturing the barrenness of the
The entertainment during the ban- it would discourage the companies
as at present arranged, will include recting their efforts against the
the Jew; when it did, it rescinded
land
and
the
change
that
comes
over
quet
was
furnished
by
the
I'isgah
from
making
such
attempts.
granting
of
a
special
rule
for
its
con-
a banquet at llotel Astor, religious
the action taken.
The real purpose is plain, how-
services at all temples and syna- sideration at this time, out of its reg- it under the resourcefulness of the Lodge Glee Club, with songs by Sam
Jewish
agriculturist,
the
films
served
Mandell
and
Aubrey
Cherkose.
Silas
ever:
Immigration
opponents
are
An Academic Pale.
ular
order
on
the
calendar.
NORMAN
HAPGOOD
gogues and a union meeting at Car-
"Yet the honorable action of the
Dr. Isaac Landman and a few as a great educational and instructive Feinberg recited several interesting merely utilizing this argument as a
negie Hall. At this convention, which
pretext
for
striking
a
serious
blow
baseless
propaganda
as
Henry
Ford
factor
in
giving
local
Jews
an
idea
recitations.
Mr.
Seelenfreund
made
York
are
taking
an
Harvard
faculty does not solve the
New
will end the first half-century since others in
against even the present restrictive has been duped into conducting. In problem of the Jew in American col-
of the present conditions and the fu- the closing address of the evening.
the Union of American Hebrew Con- active part in the move.
law
in
order
to
hurt
still
further
the
answer
to
a
question,
Mr.
Hapirood
re-
Mr.
Lichtig
of
Bay
City,
active
in
ture
possibilities
in
Palestine.
Representative
Mundell,
majority
leges.
The
incident merely calls at-
gregations was founded by the late
Michigan B'nai B'rith affairs, an- prospective immigrant. It in under- counted the beginning of his interest tention to the tendency in American
Excavations at Tiberias.
Rabbi Isaac M. Wise, the problem leader of the House, personally re-
i
Symbolizing
almost
the
entire
nounced
that
when
the
cool
weather
stood
that
Chairman
Johnson
is
a
in
exposing
the
Ford
propaganda.
universities
to
establish an academic
lated
to
your
correspondent
the
ef-
of the preservation of Judaism
Pale. Columbia University has in
Tells of Anti.Semitism.
through the young people of this forts which have been made to im- course of Jewish history, the ruins sets in, the Michigan Council will leading advocate of the proposed re-
and
the
hopes
of
the
Promised
Land,
hold
a
rally
at
Mt.
Clemens,
at
which
press
him
with
Jewish
opposition
to
duction.
"Not
long
ago",
he
said,
"at
a
the
past
two
years
reduced
the per-
faith will be the leading factor and
Congressman Siegel, member of luncheon at the University Club, the centage of Jews in her incoming
a program for nation-wide Jewish the resolution. Recently, he said, he the motion pictures included views time those who signed the charter
Mt.
Clemens
present
at
the
of
the
excavations
of
ruins
near
the
the
for
membership
in
was
committee,
who
was
approached
by
a
Congressman
question
of
liberalism
in
its
original
classes
from
40
per
tent
to 22; New
education of Jews will be adopted.
"I am heart and soul with the pur- opposing the resolution, who showed site of Tiberias, under the direction Lodge but did not appear at the in- meeting, stated that the situation is sense came up in the course of the York University is reported to have
of
Professor
Nahum
Slousch.
The
stallation
ceremonies
will
be
initi-
serious
and
that
a
strong
effort
would
him
letters
received
from
Reformed
conversation. Among those present effected an even more stringent re-
poses of the union," Mr. Ochs, who
probably be made to carry through was the head of the Russian Govern- duction; and other universities have
presided, declared at the opening Jews protesting against the resolu- Hebrew College llerzliah at Tel Aviv, ated.
The officers of the new Mt. Clem- the proposed reduction. When an- ment in Omsk after the Revolution, adopted or are considering similar
meeting. "Any movement which tion. One opponent wrote that Re- the Bezalel School of Arts founded
promotes religion is conducive to form Jews comprise 10 ner cent of by Professor Boris Schatz and other ens Lodge are: Lewis Green, presi- nouncement of this proposal was and the head of the foreign affairs of methods. It is a matter which col-
good citizenship. Yet, American the Jewish population, but are most important institutions were shown in dent; C. H. Malbin, vice-president; made, Representative Siegel declared Russia under three administrations. lege presidents have discussed among
Samuel Malbin, secretary; Dr. Bar- he and others interested in a just We talked about public opinion in gen- themselves, and which has been whis-
Jews, who pride themselves on their Americanized and best class of Jews. the film.
The most interesting parts of the nett Malbin, treasurer; Morris Ro- treatment of immigration would oral' then we talked about Ford and pored about at faculty meetings. It
good American citizenship, have been
Counteract Propaganda.
his
more remiss in New York City than
' was high time to haul it out Into the
The main purpose of the propa- motion pictures were those dealing senbaum, assistant monitor: Simon fight the move to. the last ditch. speculated on why he carries on'
discussing
the move
situtaion,
any other denomination in this re- ganda appears to be to impress Con- with the activities of the llalutzim, Kaplan, warden; Max Fleisher, Further
Siegel stated
that the
was Mr.
the crazy campaign. We were all aware limelight.
"Let us face the question in all
gard. They are allowing 300,000 of gressional leaders with the idea that the Jewish men and women pioneers, guardian; Samuel Elkin, monitor;
that anti-Semitism has always been
their children in New York City to 'Jews are divided and that therefore many of whom are college graduates, Maurice Sanft, Meyer Davis and Max greatest surprise to him personally, the handmaiden of reaction, stimula- frankness. In the two decades be-
as he thought that the recent exten- ted by despotic government. It is al- fore the war a flood of Jews poured
grow up without any religious in- ' action by Congress in an internal a number of whom left their uni- Fleisher, trustees..
versities to settle in Palestine and
sion of the 3 per cent quota law for ways the extreme right which is anti- out of Russia and Poland into the
struction whatever. It is time that Jewish dispute is unwarranted.
two years had ended the immigra- Semitic. One of the men said he had United States. They had not the
we instilled into our children the
Active friends of the resolution in assist in the building of the Jewish PISGAH LODGE TO ELECT
homeland.
The
Ilalutzim
are
shown
tion fight in Congress, at least until sr
feeling that to be a Jew is not an the House, especially the Jewish Con-
OFFICERS ON JUNE 26
C,h,richag itoroaa, heTckhe drown n hahy same cultural background as the Ger-
ornd itno B
man Jewish immigration; t ey came
First nominations of new officers the next session.
impediment. The Jew who stands up gressmen who have been continuous- from the moment they arrive in Pal-
latter
estine
through
their
varied
works,
Congressman
Sabath
of
Chicago,
for Pisgah Lodge were held last Mon-
for his Judaism, proud of his faith, ly on the job, are endeavoring to
been a secret service agent under the from the ghettos of the Pale; the tra-
recreations and studies.
day evening and will be continued another member of the immigration
invariably has the respect and ad- counteract the propaganda.
ctred. i dition of persecution and discrimina-
ritetgo i m
ise rionird wTaiiiiiiR cr000nonena
The J. N. F. Colonies.
tion, even of pogroms, ran red in
this Monday. The election of new committee, is in Chicago but will be Cwu
miration of his fellow citizens of
The success of the counter-offen-
lthritshte
aff
The Jewish National Fund colo- officers will take place at the meet- summoned back if necessary.
sive conducted by Zionists was wit-
sol is working openly to bring the Ro- , their veins. We let them heap up in
every creed."
nies,
particularly
Kirjath
Anovim,
"Today's
development,"
Mr.
Siegel
ing on Monday evening, June 26.
Message of Judaism.
. nessed when Congressman Fess of
manofis back to Russia. It was this i our dingiest tenements and tolerated
n our
of in
darkest
That the Jewish youth is, itself, the rules committee informed Con- Kinereth, Daganiya and others, are
An initiation of new candidates for said, "merely illustrates that friends man who furnished Ford with mater— . exp oi tion em
which are sweatshops. Their own efforts, their
seeking and craving for spiritual gressman Albert Rossdale of New among the most picturesque spots membership in Pisgah Lodge was of immigration must be everlastingly iaiot
his
mc,iloil
shod
readiness to toil night and day, have
held at the last meeting, the Pisgah on the lookout, and that the temper him the
leadership W89 emphasized by Judge York, who has been an incessant shown in the film.
Protocols,
Among others, Sir Herbert Samuel, degree team participating in the cere- of certain elements of Congress op- supposed to prove that the Jews want . brought them a little of this world's
Irving Lehman, who is head of the worker for the resolution, and Abra-
posed to immigration is such that the to erect a Jewish oligarchy i n th e goods, and they are now mending their
Y. M. H. A.-Jewish Welfare Board ham Goldberg of the Zionist Admin- High Commissioner for Palestine, monies.
ploys
an importantpart in the film.
An appeal was made to the mem- most unscupulous efforts might at world. Ford had influent al Jew sons to college. With all their hunt
movement. "The Young Jew needs . istration that he has finally decided
the message of Judaism," he de- not only to support the resolution The arrival of the High Commission- bers for the milk fund, a number of any time be made to strike a blow hunted up by his detectives. He even for money they have retained an ex-
went so for as to say that Wilson ; traordinary respect for learning. A
clared. "Ile is groping for spiritual . but will himself make the motion in er, the visit he paid to the old Je- contributions coming in response as- at immigration.
In addition to reducing the nation- Taft and Harding were tools of Bran: larger proportion of Jews go to col-
leadership, and not finding it, is the rules committee to grant the rusalem synagogue, Churvath Reb suring the continuation of the fund.
Yehudah
Ilechosid,
on
Sabbath
ality
quota
from
3
to
2
per
cent,
the
drifting away from his faith, recip- resolution the special rule for imme-
deis, and that there was a secret tele- , lege than of any other race in Amer.
Nachmu, his visit to the cloony Ri-
proposal made also embodies another phmie wire between Brandeis and Wil- ' ica. They are, accordingly, flooding
rocating the indifference with which i diate consideration.
shon
I.eZion,
the
marriage
of
his
son,
important
restrictive
feature,
name-
son. "The information concerning the universities in the cities where
his own aspirations have been met."
To Vote Neat Week.
ly, to lower the monthly quotas from the check, drawn by Ford to Brasol, they have congregated. The College
Judge Lehman declared that the
Mr. Fess declared the opposition Edwin, to Miss Hadassah Grasofsky
are
vividly
portrayed.
20
to
10
per
cent
of
the
number
ad-
orthodox youth as well as the young of Reform Jews could not influence
was the starting point of my present of the City of New York has become
The movies brought home in vivid
missible for the entire year. This exp.e " an overwhelmingly Jewish college—
man and woman of reform Jewish 'him, as he had concluded that the
parentage had suffered from the lack overwhelming majority of American colors the message and hope of Zion- Senator Sutherland Demands Inquiry would mean that it would take twice
t more than 90 per cent of its students
es t syeoluf rey
in n
n ntt
ruosuardneiinadgav,Initsh are Jews. Columbia's Jewett per-
the period to fill the quotas now pos- Ford co nnect itself
of spiritual leadership and he of- Jews were heartily in favor of Zion- ism and the idealism of the sturdy
Into Annapolis "Discipline."
sons
and
daughters
of
Israel
who
sible
under
the
law,
delaying
to
that
the
Palestine
Homeland
movement?"
, centage crept steadily upward until,
fered the co-operation of the young ism .
extent immigrants who could come , Mr. Ilapgood was asked. in 1919, the freshman class entering
people, whom he represented, in car-
At the same time Chairman Camp- joyfully labor away for the sake of
reclaiming
a
devastated
country.
the college was more than 40 per
in
earlier.
rying out the movement for Jewish bell made it known that he will call
WASHINGTON.—Investigation of
Zionism Constructive.
Dr. Epstein Speaks.
No decision was taken by the com-
disciplinary methods in the United
education.
a meeting of the rules committee for
"I consider this movement, or Zion- I cent Jewish. The Wharton School of
Dr.
Baer
Epstein,
leader
in
the
Commerce.
the largest department of
mittee
on
the
proposal,
but
further
Daniel P. Hays, who is chairman next Tuesday to decide on rule and
States Naval Academy, which are
ism, the positive or constructive side I
of the New York executive commit- it is understood that a definite date Jewish National Fund movement in said to allow discrimination against consideration is anticipated at an of the same question. My crusade . the University of Pennsylvania, has
the
world,
delivered
an
interesting
early
date.
tee of the Union, brought home the for the vote in the House will be
students because of paternity has
does not compare with its importance. 27 per cent Jews and the medical
Chairman Lasker of the Shipping For me and for Christians like me,. school is reported to have even more.
fact that the Union is not aiming fixed for not later than week of lecture at each showing of the films. been demanded.
Dr. Epstein explained the purposes
to bring young people to reform Ju- June 19.
Senator Sutherland of West Vir- Board appeared at the session to ' Zionism is the consummation of the At Harvard the percentage, which 10
daism, but merely to bring them to
Besides Representative Rossdale, of the Jewish National Fund, whose ginia has appealed to administrative champion the provision for benefit gospel of democracy. Some peop l e years ago was between 5 and 10, has
their religion itself. He noted that Congressmen Siegel and Perlman of aims are to reclaim the soil of Pales- authority for assistance in determin- of American ships. • •
think of democracy not only as a qual- reached 20. And these Jews, corn-
•
ing increasingly from poor immigrant
in the three religious schools main- New York and Sabath of Chicago tine to become the property of the ing responsibility for alleged cruelty
(Turn to last page.)
homes, are often unable to live in
tained by the Union in New York have been of much assistance to the entire Jewish people.
to a young Jewish graduate who, SIEGEL TO CONFER WITH
Dr. Epstein appealed to his audi- Sutherland says, was held up to ridi- JEWISH LEADERS
the college dormitories or to share
City, the majority were of orthodox Zionists.
ences
to
help
in
reclaiming
Palestine
C.
B.)—
in undergraduate life—even If they
W
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11
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N
GTON.—(J.
parentage. "When Isaac M. Wise
cule by members of the graduating
Many . telegrams have been re-
were wanted. Many of them live at
Further information obtained by the
founded reform Judaism," Mr. Hays ceived in the past few days from by buying dunam land in their names class.
to
become
the
property
of
the
entire
home,
eat a pocket lunch on the col-
J.
C.
B.
correspondent
concerning
it
the
customs
and
the
The discrimination was carried to
said, "he gave
Jewish constituents of rules commit-
lege campus, and leave the university
ritual which he believed to be best tee members, one from the Jewish people. A dunam land sells for $20. such an extent that the annual year what transpired at the executive
adapted to his time. He founded the Congress being signed by Nathan The first night's appeal brought $500 book of the academy was an designed meeting of the immigration commit- Will Study Jewish Conditions In grounds to earn the money for their
tuition by night work. Many retain
Union of American Hebrew Congre- Strauss, Dr. Stephen Wise, Samuel and the second night's plea, although that the picture of Leonard Kaplan tee regarding the new immigration
War•Stricken Countries.
the gregariousness born of life in the
Untermyer and Bernard G. Richards. addressed to a fewer number, of Weston, W. Va., a member of restrictions aiming to reduce the
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There have also been telegrams from brought the sum of $800, mostly in 1922 graduating class, could be re- quota to 2 per cent reveals the fact I Headed by Dr. Lee K. Frankel . Pale' and remain only half-assimi-
cash.
that
the
chairman
and
other
pro-
moved without defacing the book,
practically all Jewish newspapers in
A feature of the contributions on Sutherland said. The picture of Kap- ponents of the idea have changed third vice-president of the Metropoli fated. Colleges—"Country Clubs."
HOLD MODEL MEETING
the United States, including Chicago
itan Life Insurance Company • com-
Monday evening was the offering lan, the senator said, was placed on
"It is natural that university ofti-
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mission of leading Jewish business
AT THE SHAAREY ZEDEK and Cleveland.
di
-
i
made by one of the men n th eeas
men, scientists, bankers and social cials should attempt to stem this tide.
a page not bearing a number and the
ence to give up his watch and all the sheet was perforated near the bind-
WILL REMOVE SARGENT'S money he possessed at the time,
workers, will sail for Europe Tuesday, As J. P. Gavit put it in the New York
WANTS FATHER'S BODY
"colleges
Monday evening, June 19, at 7:90
PAINTING FROM LIBRARY amounting to $7.15. The watch was ing, no that it could easily be torn REMOVED FROM JEWISH June 20, on the Berangaria, to study Evening Post, there are
out.
o'clock, in the Shaarey Zedek audi-
Iewish conditions in the waratrick- which are simply young gentlemen's
later redeemed and returned to the
country clubs for the pleasant pro-
This, Mr. Sutherland stated, was
torium, the Philomathic will stage its
B 0 S T 0 N.—The Massachusetts
countries.
TO CHRISTIAN CEMETERY en The
owner, who refused to give his name. only one of many "cruelties" Kaplan
other members of the commis- longation of the period of *doles-
twentieth annual model meeting. House, by suspending its rules, passed
Musical Program.
was forced to suffer during his four-
This night has been set aside as through all its readings the bill to
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VIENNA.—(J. C. B. by Mail.)— sins, appointed by Louis Marshall,,
Slomovitz,
chairman
of
the
De-
P.
year
course.
Mr.
Sutherland
also
is
alumni night, when all the past mas- provide for the removal of the Sar-
Dr. L. Hartmann, professor at the president of the American Jewish Re-
troit Jewish National Fund commit-
ters of the organization will meet geant painting, "The Synagogue," tee, under whose auspices the meet- attempting to determine what influ- University of Vienna has applied to fief Committee, are David A. Brown,
ence
Kaplan's
paternity
had
in
his
and become acquainted with the from the Boston Public Library.
of Detroit, who was national chair- , UNION OF MELBOURNE
failure to win a scholarship prize, the Board of Jewish Community in man of the recent war-relief cam- ,
The action was taken after a de
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members of the Philomathic of to-
SYNAGOGUES PROPOSED
Vienna to permit the removal from
since
he
is
said
to
have
been
the
best
bate in which Representative Silbert
day.
paign, which raised $17,000,000; Dr.,
mathematician of his class, and Man- the Jewish cemetery of the body of Milton J. Rosenau, professor of Pre-.
The club has secured alumni of Boston made an eloquent appeal
his father, Moritz Hartmann, who
DR.
MAGNUS
TO
ADDRESS
much
as
his
scholarship
reputation
by Mail.)
judges who will award the debaters for the removal of the painting on
was buried there 50 years ago. He ventative Medicine at Harvard, Day-I MELBOURNE.—(J.C.B.
of the evening gold and silver med- the ground that it is un-American to MASSMEETING ON SUNDAY was among the highest of his class. desires that the body be re-interred id M. Bressler, chairman of the New — Considerable interest is being
serious
a
als. These medals are donated to tolerate • painting that is
in the Christian cemetery in accord- York City campaign that raised over aroused here at the proposal to &mai-
the organization through the courtesy reflection upon the religion of thou-
ance with a resolution adopted by the' $1,000,000; Mr. Morris Wolf, promi- gamete the two senior Melbourne syn-
Dr. Mairin Magnus, one of the BEGIN REGISTERING
of Louis Smilanaky and Mrs. Jacob sands of Massachusetts citizens.
City Council of Vienna to provide • nest l'hiladelphia attorney and Her- agogues. The scheme is an outcome
The painting which portrays the world leaders in the Mizrachi move-
UKRAINIAN EMIGRANTS special
G. Brown. A silver loving cup will
tomb in recognition of the ser- bert L. Lehman, New York banker, , of the financial difficulties of the two
also be awarded to the team winning downfall of Judaism, has been pro- ment, who is in Detroit this week in
vices of Moritz Hartmann as a dis- Chairman of the Reconstruction Com- congregations and the fact that as at
mittee of the Joint Distribution Com- present divided neither can afford to
the debate. The loving cup is award- tested by thousands of Christians, the interest of the Zionist movement
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—The registra- tinguished writer on philosophy.
and Chas•
ed to the organization each year by according to Representative Silbert, among the Orthodox Jews, will ad-
The Board of the Jewish commun- mittee, who is already in Paris. support a qualified Rabbi
who was applauded loudly when he dress a massmeeting at 7:30 p. m. tion of Jewish refugees from the Uk-
The commission which was estab- an. The position in which Melbourne
Judge Harry J. Dingeman.
a ity has declined to surrender the body lished at the "Victory Conference" Jewry finds itself is a serious one.
raine
living
in
hopes
of
finding
Sunday,
June
18,
at
the
Ahavath
finished
his
appeal.
Ile
was
support-
The debate will be on the question,
on the ground that it cannot agree to
"Resolved, that the principle of capi- ed in his argument for greater re- Achim Synagogue on Westminster place to which to migrate has been un-
I of the American Jewish Relief Corn- , There is only one synagogue that is
dertaken by the Jewish World Relief • re-interment in a non-Jewish ceme- mince at Detroit on April 9th, will ' fully equipped and that is St. Kilda.
tal punishment is justifiable." The ligious tolerance by Representatives and Delmar avenues.
tery. Dr. Hartmann now declares
Executive
and
the
Yidgescom.
The
An interesting musical program
affirmative of the measure will be Adlow, Finkelstein, Shulman and Lo-
The general feeling is that the am-
that his father never considered him- study at first hand the further need algamation
is impossible. There is •
supported by Ben Safir, Louis Carpol masney of Boston, Richards of Mal- has also been arranged for the occa- purpose of this registration Is to en-
300, -
self • Jew. The Board in return has for palliative relief among the
and Wilbur DeYoung, while Charles den and Graves of Springfield. Rep- sion, Cantor Malovsky of the Farns- able some of the refugees to obtain asked him to furnish proofs that his 000 orphans and 400,000 refugees, general view that the East Melbourne
Ornstein. Aaron Weiswasser and resentative Hull of Leominster, chair- worth Street Synagogue to sing a passports, and visas of the consuls father at any time officially announced and to what extent the 150,000,0001 Congregation, whose members are
raised prior to the last campaign has chiefly immigrants froM,Europe, re-
Jack S. Honig-man will argue on the man of the committee on the judici- number of ritual selections. Sam concerned. It is understood the
• decision to withdraw from the Jew-
negative. This model meeting will ■ ry, opposed the bill on the ground Horowitz of Toledo will also speak. Yidgescom and the World Relief Con- ish community and states that unless , started the Jews of Europe on the , quires a Chazan, what Om urki,
Dr. Magnus comes here to interest ference have undertaken the finan-
characterize the weekly meeting's of that it is unconstitutional. but the
such proof is afforded, it cannot agree -:_d to rehabilitation, reconstruction i street Congregation requires is • lec-
turer.
the Philomathic. The public is cor- ote in favor of removal was over- a larger number of Orthodox Jews cing of the emigration as far as the to the removal of the body.
and self-support.
Roumanian frontier.
in the Mizrachi movement.
dially invited to attend.
whelming.
MOVE MADE AGAINST INTERESTING FILMS
ZIONIST RESOLUTION PORTRAY PALESTINE
CHARGES CRUELTIES
TO JEWISH STUDENT
1
EUROPEAN MISSION
SAILS ON TUESDAY
I