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Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

II- EbETROIT LWISit HRONICL - E

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922

VOL XII. NO. 6

WALTER RATHENAU 1(
DIES AT HANDS OF
BERLIN ASSASSINS

Victim of Jew-Haters
In Political Struggle)

Pogroms Reported
In Ukraine Towns

Youngest Man to Head
Pisgah Lodge I. 0. B. B.

[

Joseph S. Garvett
To Head I. O. B. B.

Telephone
GLENDALE

8-3-2-6

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

BRITISH LORDS DEFEAT GOVERNMENT'S
ZIONIST POLICY BY VOTE OF 60 TO 29
DESPITE ELOQUENT PLEA BY BALFOUR

Chosen President of Pisgah
Lodge; Public Installation
Monday, July 3.
London Daily Chronicle, Lloyd George's Organ, Calls Vote in

Four Jewish Communities Said
to Be Wiped Out; Soviet
to Sift Reports.

Blow to the League of Nations and

House of Lords a
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
An Act of Unkindness to Balfour.
at the meeting held Monday evening,
June 26, at the B'nai B'rith club-
rooms, elected Joseph S. Garvett as
president of the lodge for the ensu- GOVERNMENT NOT DISTURBED BY ADVERSE VOTE;
ing term.
POSSIBILITY OF JEWISH DOMINATION IS DENIED
Other officers elected by the lodge
ANTI-SEMITES BLAMED
the same evening are: Theodore
Levin, vice-president; Max Zierer, Fears That Zionists Would Usurp Political Power Are Un-
FOR DIPLOMAT'S DEATH
BERLIN.—The reports of a fresh
treasurer; Louis 1. Frank, secretary;
founded, Balfour Declares; Asserts There Is No Un-
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, assistant
series of outbreaks against Jews by
Dr. Rathenau Was Regarded
monitor; Harry Schlussel, warden;
due Favoritism in Rutenberg Scheme.
White Russian and Ukrainian bandits
Silas
C.
Fineberg,
guardian.
Charles
will
be
sifted
by
the
Soviet
govern-
As the Ablest Man in the
Rosenthal and Julius Deutelbaum
ment. This statement was made by
LONDON.—The Earl of Balfour made his first speech in the House of
Wirth Cabinet.
were elected delegates to the Michi-
the Jewish public committee, a semi-
Lords in circumstances of uncommon interest with an unfortunate result.
official Soviet body established here.
gan Council of B'nai B'rith clubs.
The die bards slid not treat him kindly and the government was defeated
Mr.
Garvett
is
the
youngest
man
Reports of massacres of Jews fil-
BERLIN.—Dr. Walter Rathenau
president of Pisg ah 60 to 29. Ile had to reply to a motion by Lord Islington condemning its
to be elected
tering through from the various
German Foreign Minister, who was
m mandate of Palestine on the ground that it violated the pledges given by
Lodg e . As set, i ct r,e shi ed ewn ot no ft hte
sources since the latter part of May
more closely identified than any oth-
h esteem the government to the people of I alestine an was opposed to e wmhes
term
for d the
g t
have caused Jewish and Russian cir-
er German with the efforts for the
of
all
the
members
by
the
loyalty
he of the majority of tha people and that therefore its acceptance by the
cles here to become seriously alarmed
rehabilitation of his country since
has shown the order and by his un- council of the League of Nations should be postponed until it was modified
and
the
result
was
a
demand
for
an
the war, was shot and killed by two
tiring efforts for Pisgah Lodge. As by being made to employ with the pledges given by the government.
official inquiry. A Riga dispatch,
or more unknown assassins while on
There was a select but not large gathering of peers to hear Lord Bal-
chairman of the degree team, he suc-
which slid not give full details, was
his way from his residence Saturday
JOSEPH
S.
GARVETT
ceeded in training one of the best four address the House for the first time.
received recently, telling of the sur-
Lord Islington said that if the mandate was ratified it would impose on
morning to the Foreign Office.
DR. WALTER RATHENAU
rounding of the town of Welisch by Who was elected president of Pisgah degree teams in the country.
The Jewish minister was subjected
Mr. Garvett will announce his Britain the responsibility of the trusteeship for a Zionist political predomi-
to a hail of bullets, one of them strik- Jewish Foreign Minister of Germany bandits, with the massacre of scores Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., at the last committees for the term at the next nance where 90 per cent of the population was non-Zionist. The mandate,
ing him in the throat and passing up- who died last Saturday morning at of Jews. Ruvim Kahan of Marion- meeting. Mr. Garvett is the youngest meeting. At the installation of offi- he said, was a distortion of the mandatory system. A small proportion of
bude, government of Tchernigov, is man who was chosen for this high
ward to the brain, while others struck the hands of Berlin
in..
cers, to be held this Monday ev2n- the nopulation would be given preferential treatment, lie declared, and
reported to have been killed in an at- office.
him in various parts of the body.
ing at the clubrooms, he will outline Briish authority was to enforce the system. The mandate, he asserted,
tack with three members of his fam-
Hand grenades also were thrown, al-
would give rise to the most bitter hostility on the part of Arabs.
his policies for the year.
ily. Members of the family of Me-
in which Dr.
An Unfriendly Atmosphere.
most wrecking r id
The installation Monday evening
nasche
Slawatin
of
Sagoria
are
also
Lord Balfour did not find himself in a friendly atmosphere in replying,
Rathenau was riding, and inflicting
will be open to the general public,
said to have been killed.
further in j uries on him.
members being urged to brnig rela- although the lords gave him a hearty cheer at the outset. Ile declared that
After the murder of these families,
America and the other associated
Chancellor Wirth's government is
tives and friends to attend the cere- the existing mandate was supported by
and allied powers, with the assent
the reports say, 10 Jews concealed in
marshaling the nation's liberal cle-
mony. Postmaster John Smith will
and
approval of the League of Na-
the
house
of
Barusch
Kossoli
were
ment to the defense of the young
be the speaker of the evening. Re-
tions. Lord Islington, he said, had
hacked to pieces, the bandits'sparing
republic. Announcement is
freshments will be served and danc-
declared
it was impossible to estab-
neither
women
nor
children.
It
is
made that the government will estab-
ing will follow.
lish a Jewish home in Palestine with-
lish extraordinary courts for the trial Three Jews Appointed on Com- stated that not a Jew survived the
Announcement is made that plans (
out
giving
the Jewish organization
a
massacre in Sagoria.
Zionist Convention Calls on have already been completed for the
of Nationalist plotters, and that
mittee to Consult Alumni
political powers over the Arab races.
Twelve persons are reported to
state of emergency for Prussia will
annual excursion to Sugar Island,
Great
Britain
to
Act
With-
That
was
a
poor man's compliment,
have been murdered at Ossipowka,
be proclaimed.
Throughout the U. S.
given in conjunction with the To-
he said, to British government and
Army Demonstrations Forbidden.
out Further Delay.
while a whole family was wiped out
ledo lodge and taking place on Aug.
PHILIP
SLOMOVITZ
By
the
League
of Nations. He could not
All regimental reunions and mili-
in the village of Belayevka. A steam-
1. Tickets have already been mailed
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The com- er carrying Jewish passengers from
Even the most rabid of anti-Zion- imagine any political interests being
taristic demonstrations are to be pro-
out and members are asked to reserve
PIIILADELPHIA.

R
e
solutions
exercised
under
greater safeguards
hibited. Yes, despite vociferous cries mittee appointed by President Lowell Kasatckow on the Dnieper river was
ists did not look for the shocking set-
that slay for the annual trip.
of "Long live the republic," which of Bayard to consider ways and stopped and, according to advices urging the British government to
back that was for the moment given than those of the Arab populatien in
take
immediate
steps
to
bring
about
Palestine.
resounded through the Reichstag means of limiting the future enrol- from Riga, all the passengers were
Jewish hopes and aspirations in Pal-
the final registration of the mandate
Under the British mandate no form
chamber at the close of a memorial ment of that university by a sifting murdered.
esstine.
over Palestine were adopted by the
The British House of Lords con- of tyranny, racial or religious, will
session for Rathenau, thoughtful process met Saturday for organize-
Late
advices
confirm
previous
re-
demned the governmnet's Palestine ever be permitted, he declared. The
men of all ranks and parties were si- ti on , with 12 of the 13 members ports that seven Jewish children were Zionist Organization of America in
twenty-fifth annual convention.
policy by a vote of 60 to 29 and, ex- resources of the country could only
lently but gravely apprehensive for present.
The resolutions called upon Great
Professor Charles Hall Grandgent, among those killed at Betechna.
cept for the Earl of Balfour, none de- be developed by capitalists, and, hay-
the nation's fate.
Britain
to
take
this
action
"in
order
While the heat of resentment and as chairman, divided the committee
fended the Jewish homeland idea. Al- ing regard to the enthusiasm of the
that its convenant with the Jewish
though such a small number of the Jewish community throughout the
partisan feeling has not sufficiently into four sub-committees, whose du-
people
shall
no
longer
be
a
subject
of
cooled to warrant a sure appraisal of ties will lie in different fields con- ANTI-SEMITES DEFEATED
Talmud Torah Children'. Parade Will 718 members of the House of Lords world, he believed that as soon as the
hostile propaganda, and that the Jews
the direction in which the political cerned with the investigation, which
was present. the situation is a seri- mandate question was settled its
Be Feature of Now Building
IN HUNGARIAN ELECTION may proceed confidently in the work
ous one and it will not do to deny members would come forward and
effect of Rathenau's assassination will will continue for a year.
Ceremony on July 9.
they already have no auspiciously be-
help in the development of the Jew-
Three of the committees will start
facts as they stare us in the face.
spread, yet this much is certain—
gun
of
building
the
Jewish
national
B.
by
Mail.)
As was the case following the ish home,
the government is facing a far more work immediately. The first has for
BUDAPEST.—(J. C.
An automobile parade in which Jaffa affray in 1920, when a number
Great Idealist Designs.
precarious situation than it did when its duty to consult with the alumni of —Notwithstanding the facts that in home."
It was declared in the resolutions more than 500 students of the United of Jews were killed and the political
Nationalist bullets struck down Erz- Harvard and other persons, and in the overwhelming majority of con-
"It is not going to ge a great
-
berger in the Black Forest 10 months particular, as President Lowell wrote stituencies the voting at the Ilungar- that delay in ratification of the man- Hebrew Schools of Detroit will par horizon temporarily darkened, Jews speculative investment that will
, to Alfred A. Benesch of Cleveland ian general election was an open bal- date had resulted in bloodshed and ticipate will feature the laying of the begin to despair and lose hope. They prove wildly exciting on the Stock
ago.
The minister was shot and instant- to "get into communication with the lot, and the authorities used all means the loss of innocent lives in Pales- cornerstone of the new Talmud To- begin to lose faith in the Allied Exchanges of London and New
rah building, on the corner of Kirby promise. Many already threw up York," he remarked. "It is going
ly killed as he was leaving his resi- thoughtful Jews in this country." to intimidate the electors into voting tine.
Sokolow'd Plea.
and Antoine streets, Sunday after- their hands, and in doing so entirely to be carried out by those who de-
dence in Grunewald, a suburb of Their duty will be accomplished for the Government party, the more
correspondence
and
personal
July 9.
extreme members of the Government
forgot of the existence of the only
Berlin, for the Foreign Office in an through
Nahum Sokolowl chairman of the noon,
to help forward great idealist
Plans are now being completed by power in the case that counts at all. sire
automobile. It has been established interviews and is expected to be car- party went down to a surprising de- executive committee of the World
designs, rather than for the purpose
by the police that the shots were fired reaching.
feat. Practically three-quarters of Zionist Organization and head of a the committee in charge for an in- They forgot about themselves.
of
earning
dividends."
Three Jews on Committee.
the members of the old Parliament Zionist delegation which has been teresting and impressive ceremony to
by two persons in a strange automo-
Lord Balfour defended the Ruthen-
The Nation's Declaration.
The members of the committee are were defeated, among them five min- touring the United States in the in- mark the occasion. A number of
berg concessions, and said that the
bile, and that they used automatic
if
We
have
reason
to
believe
that,
pistols. Chief of Police Richter per- Paul J. Sachs, professor of fine arts; inters. The leaders of the anti-Semi- terests of the Palestine Foundation musical numbers are being arranged the age of making promises "scraps whole scheme had been examined in
sonally is conducting the investiga- Harry A. Wolfson, assistant profes- tic movement have failed to secure Fund, appealed to the American Zion- for and an out-of-town speaker of of paper" is not yet over, it is at the most critical spirit by the ex-
nor of Jewish literature; Dr. Milton election. The Minister for Justice, M. ists to play a leading role in the de- national prominence will deliver an least, in this one instance, over for perts of the Colonial, Office. They
tion.
TI
Rosenau, professor of preventive Wilhelm Paul Tomczanyi, who only a velopment of the Jewish homeland. address.
were quite unanimous that the terms
Six Shots Fired at Minister.
Ile declared that Zionist political ac-
Two of the Talmud Torah stu- the Jew. England has merely taken and character of the undertakings
Six shots were fired and one hand medicine, and Dr. Lawrence J. Hen-
grenade was thrown as the murder- stetson, professor of biological chem• week
ago arrested
his for
opponent
at the
election
on a charge
which he
had tivity should continue and that for its dents, a boy and a girl, will speak the initiative and has, through the were such that no better contract
of Balfour, issued a declaration
era' car passed Dr. Rathenau's auto- istry. All except Henderson are already been twice acquitted by the success unity in Zionist ranks was for the student body at the corner- Earl
containing a solemn pledge in favor could have been obtained. There was
courts of Justice, is one of the defeat- essential. "The Zionist movement," stone laying ceremonies, expressing of establishing a homeland for the nothing in the nature of undue fav-
mobile slowly, according to one ac- Jew ,.
count. The assassination occurred in The second committee, which will ed candidates. Tomczanyi made him- he said, "tends to equality for all their happiness at the expansion of Jewish people in Palestine. The dec- oritism in it, and if it could be car-
their schools and at the progress
the Place Royale, close to the Rothe- deal with university statistics, is cow- self notorious by constant persecution races."
ried into effect it would give eco-
Colonel Patterson remarked that made for Hebrew education in De- laration of Nov. 2, 1917, has been af- nomic advantages to Palestine which
nau villa. posed of Chester N. Greenough, dean of the Jews. It was he who deprived
firmed and re-affirmed by the powers
Dr. Rathenau, who was unmarried, of the college; Wallace B. Dunham, Jewish cinematograph owners of their the lords "didn't cut any ice" in Eng- troit.
could be obtained in no other man-
of
the
world
and
the
Jews
from
the
The committee in charge of the au-
land. The British government, he
used alternately as a residence his dean of the business school, an licenses.
parade announces that a four corners of the earth are looking ner.
town house in Grunewald and the Henry W. Holmes, professor of edu-
Another anti-Jewish leader who declared, would not break its promise tomobile
Shows Benefits to Arabs.
to
their
Gentile
neighbors
for
the
ful-
tentative line of march has already
official villa situated in the garden cation.
was defeated is Julius Ferdinandi, to the Jewish people.
of their promises.
In replying to the charge that
Peter Schweitzer, in reporting on been made, to take in the most im- fillment
Correspond With Colleges.
adjoining the Foreign Office. Ile also
Minister for the Interior in the Cab-
The
House
of
Lords
has
voted
for
Britain had been unjust to the Arab
The third committee, composed of inet of Count Telekyi, the author of the activities of the Keren Hayesod, portant Jewish districts in the city.
had a country seat at Freinwald, not
postponement of the ratification of
Lord Balfour pointed to the
Henry l'ennypacker, chairman of the several anti-Jewish restrictions dur- stated that $5,000,000 had been Starting in the northwestern district, a the Palestine mandate until "an ad- forces,
far from Berlin.
fact that it had been mainly- through,
the
paraders
will
proceed
through
the
pledged,
of
which
$2,000,000
had
al-
committe
of
admission;
Harry
E.
The Foreign Minister was a guest
ing his time of office. Julius Pekar,
justment"
is
made
with
the
Arabs.
the
British
that the Arab race had
north
end
to
the
neighborhood
of
the
at dinner Friday night of Alanson B. Clifford, professor of electrical en- the author of the numerous clauses ready been received in cash.
present Talmud Torah headquarters The House of Comment' will probably been freed from Turkish rule. The
President's Greeting.
Houghton, the American Ambas- gineering, and Professor Grandgent has also been detentes'. Karl Ereky,
vote on the same question this week. policy of the allied powers had been
on
Wilkins
stret.
From
Wilkins
himself, will correspond with other former Minister for Fool Control, who
isador. On receiving news of the
Greetings were read from Presi-
the line will proceed thruogh A happier result is expected there. and would continue to be moat help-
sassination the American Embassy colleges to ascertain if similar prob. introduced into the Hungarian Parlia- dent Harding, Nathan Straus, Dr. street
Nationalist Jews are looking to Brit- ful to the Arab population.
promptly hoisted its flag to half-mast. lems exist at these institutions and ment a bill for confiscating the pos- Chaim Weizmann, president of the the Jewish East Side district and ain's men of vision and men of honor
Finally, after quoting Lord Isling-
there to the neighborhood of
Among the members of the goy- what methods they have adopted to sessions of the Jews and taxing them World Zionist Organization, and oth- from
the new Talmud Torah building on to make good a solemn promise made ton's declaration that he had no feel-
ernment the word that Dr. Rathenau meet them.
100 per cent on all property owned by ers. In his message President Hard- Kirby and Antoine.
to a landless people that they will ing against the Jews, Lord Balfour
The
fourth
committee,
which
is
a
had been assassinated came as
them, has lost his seat. Stephan ing, after expressing regret at his in-
An appeal has been issued by the be permitted to rehabilitate a peo- said that he on his part had no preju-
stunning blow. Several of the min- composed of Theodore Lyman, pro- Somogyi, one of the most embittered ability, because of official duties, to United Hebrew Schools for the use pleless land.
dice in their favor. He submitted
isters who had been awaiting the For- fessor of mathematics and natural anti-Jewish agitators in the country accept the invitation to address the of automobiles. Those wishing to s 5-
The British lords gave their gov- that this was a partial solution of
eign Minister's arrival for the cabinet philosophy; Samuel Williston, pro- stood for two constituencies and fell convention, said:
nate the use of their automobiles for !ernment an adverse vote on the the great Jewish problem and he con-
meeting burst into tears and the
"A long-time interest, both senti- Sunday afternoon, July 9, are asked ground that the present mandate wa s cluded:
through in both.
(Continued on page 3.,
mental nod practical, in the Zionist to call the Talmud Torah, Cadillac unfair to the Arabs. It is needless
meeting was abandoned.
"We are giving the Jews some-
Helfferich Blamed.
movement, causes me to wish that I 7262,
a t this time to argue the historic thing of a local habitation and a
The emotion which marked the
might meet the members of the or-
right of the Jew to Palestine. It is home where they develop in peace
brief addresses of Chancellor Wirth
ganization and express the concern
useless again to show the advantages and quietness under British rule
and President Loebe before the
which I feel in behalf of their great ASKS TO BRING BODIES
of the Jewish settlement to the those gifts which hitherto they have
Reichstag on the assassination re-
OF RELIEF HEROES HERE. Arabs. They have been repeated an been compelled from the very nature
movement."
The President's letter was received
flected sentiment which were shared
proved too often. Arab neglect has of the case to bring to fruition in
by many others, while the rioting of
RIGA.—(J. C. B.)—Permission to made a desert of beautiful Palestine. countries which knew not their lan-
eign Jew" thus auspiciously begun, with great enthusiasm, the assembly
By GERSHON AGRONSKY
the radicals throughout what was to
rising
and
singing
"America"
and
the
bring
to
New
York
the
bodies
of
Pro-
Jewish enterprise is again making a guage and belong not to their race."
was accompanied by the elimination
have been a decorous memorial to
lessor Israel Friedlander and Ber- garden of it.
Eloquent Claim Fails.
from student activities of that "high "Hatikvah."
the dead Foreign Minister reffected (Copyright, 1922, Jewish Correspon- type of American Jew." This at
More than 300 delegates from 114 nerd Cantor, the Jewish relief work-
Brisbane's Argument.
This eloquent claim did not placate
the feeling of unrelenting vengeance
least was something that "majority towns in 32 states attended the con- ors from America who were found
dence Bureau.)
Arthur Brisbane, in his usual Lord Islington and his fronds. Lord
vowed in behalf of the German prole-
murdered in the Ukraine, Russia on
of certain types of reformed Jews in vention.
July 5,1920, has been asked by Soviet pointed manner, shows the fallacy of Sydenham proved himself an advo-
tariat. Never did the Reichstag wit-
New York and outside of New York"
authorities,
by
D
Borris
Bogen,
rep-
the
lords' argument in an editorial cate of Turkish rule. Lord 'taming-
That "new Columbia movement," had not expected. But of course even
ness such scenes of turbulence and
eating
paragraph. Brisbane's argument is
execrations. Dr. Karl Helfferich, the graphically described by one of Co- this unpleasant result "caused no HARDiNG APPEALED
resenting the Joint Distribution Com- old
(Turn to Page. Three)
, but striking enough to warrant
Nationalist leader, who had attacked lumbia University's "representative controversy on the campus." Cer-
Relief Ad. repeating
TO B' CHURCHES TO mittee and the If American
in full.
Rathenau in a savage speech in the Jews" is not a new movement. It is tainly not, "higher types of Ameri-
permission to ship
"Balfour
made
his
first
speech.
as
Reichstag Friday, sat curled up in as old as the "golus." To attract a can Jew's" never engage in contro-
END COAL TROUBLE the bodies to the United States can- , 0 member of the Lords, defending JEWISH INSTITUTE WILL
his seat far to the right of the house. "Gentile" class to the university, this versy. No, never. No "mah yofes-
not be obtained, Dr. Bogen proposes
CELEBRATE JULY FOURTH
He appeared to be in a very depressed representative Jewish student told snik" in all of our golus history ever Rabbi Horace J. Wolf Among Sign•• asking the Soviet authorities to al. the Palestine mandate under which

low the erection of proper menioriali ' England would control . and
bear
the
the World recently, it was decided to did engage in controversy. So when
and somewhat fearful state.
Jews
to
de-
tories
to
Plea.
onsibilit and allow
gn
Cody and Judge Tuttle Among
respy
President Loebe had difficulty in
over their graves. He is understood
Columbia took that famous turn of
velo
the
city
and
territory
that
is
Speakers
on Program.
getting the session under way, as the Jew,
"eliminate
a
certain
type
o
forei

'
but to include the high type of
,
WASHINGTON.—President Hard- also
also to have requested t e au
corner "for the better," certain
an Jew." This enlightened the
radicals swarmed over to the right, Americ
, there.
fortunate
first
ap-
types of reformed Jews took a turn ing was asked to take steps to end the to permit the families of the murder
a
"It
was
not
monster
Fourth
of July celebra-
A
threatening Helfterich and other Na- representative further tells us Oat for the worse.
coal strike in a joint appeal present- ed men to visit the graves in the Uk• ! 1 pearance for Mr. Balfour. Repre- tion
will be held on Tuesday after-
(Turn to Page Two) the majority of "certain types of re-
ed by the Commission on the Church rainian town.
senting
Lloyd-George's
policy,
the
the
elimination
to
at
3
o'clock,
at the
Having
agreed
4,
noon, July
formed Jews in New York City and
Dr. Bogen came upon the grave
and Social Service of the Federal
Brush Park, Willis and Brush streets,
outside of New oYrk" are in sym- of that "certain type of foreign Jew" Council of Churches, with which i s while visiting the town of Harmolin. lords voted GO to 29 against him.
from
Columbia,
without
reflecting
under
the
auspices
of
the
Jewish
In-
pathy with this movement, which
affiliated thirty great Protestant com- fez. Finding the graves in a neglect. "Lord Islington said it was wrong
NATURALIZATION BILL
aims to place "Columbia College on for a moment if and where that class munions, the Department of Social ed condition, he caused temporary to allow Jews in Palestine to rule, stitute. An invitation has been ex-
of
Jew
is
to
go,
they
later
had
to
tended
to
the
general
public
to
at-
gravestones to he erected, the unveil- when 90 per cent of Palestine
is
IS PASSED BY HOUSE a higher footing."
ewisoh. Lord
"for the good of their future Action of the National Catholic Wel- ing taking place in the presence of the Arab, only 10 per cent J over
tend the celebration.
The movement, one learns inferen- agree,
alma meter," to the elimination of fare Council and the Social Justice entire Jewish population of the town. Islington appears tooverlook
The program will include commun-
tially
if
not
directly,
is
of
at
least
a
Commission
of
the
Central
Conference
'
fact
that
the
English
are
able
to
rule
ity singing led by the choir of the
WASIIINGTON.—(J. C. B.)—The couple of years' standing. For, two "the high type of American Jew" of American Rabbis. This is the first
India with only 100,000 English sol- Shaarey Zedek congregation. The
from
the
coveted
student
activities.
bill opening to all alien married wom- years ago, Jews were at the head of
diers among 300,000,000 Asiatics. If Star Spangled Banner" will be sung
time, as far as is known, that these 5,000 EGYPTIAN POUNDS
en the naturaliation rights enjoyed by the college publications, were on the What else could you expect?
representative organizations of Prot-
one-third of 1 per cent of English-
by a
male imzmigrants was passed in the student board and "Kings Crown."
In face of this, what Jew will find estants, Roman Catholics and Jews FOR HEBREW UNIVERSITY men can rule 300,000,000 Asiatics, by the audience, accompanied
band of music.

house by a vote of 206 to 9.
Then "certain fraternities and senior it in his heart to condemn President have taken joint action in an industri-
Institute
1.
JERUSALEM.—(J.
C.
B.
by
Mail)
why
can't
10
per
cent
of
Jews
con-
Members
of
the
Jewish
The Bill spnosored by Representa- organizations started a movement to Lowell of Harvard for suggesting al matter. The churches in their ap-
-Despite the critical time and the trol and rule justly and fairly 90 per night school will present • tableaux"
tive Cable closely resembles that of arrest the Jewish activities on the that a way out of the anti-Semitic peal asked the President:
a-
and
dance
of
the
nations.
A.ment7
would be for all colleges to
period in South Africa
Johnson-Shortridge, one of its fe
(Turn to last page.)
To call a national coal conference, troublesome
campus." This has been accomplished. wave
ber of the Greener Winkel will rest
visit of Dr. Schmarya Levin has I
limit the number of Jewish students?
tures being that women immigrants we are told.
To get the facts of the coal indus- the
"An American's Creed" in Yiddir'
proved most successful from every
And who will dare quarrel with that
may not become citizens except
government
investiga-
a
But
that
majority
of
"certain
types
try
through
Frank Cody, superintendent
point of view. A cable from South
marrying citizens, but tiar e requIreof to of reformed Jews in New York City nlatitudinous. windy statement of tion,
TO
schools, will welcome the nest S.
$25,000
MORE
FOR
LOANS
for
citizen-
Africa
states:—"The
loyalty
display-
on
Harold
K.
Chadwick,
assistant
direc-
make separate app
Not to wait until the suffering wo- ed is exemplary and enthusiasm and
and
outside
of
New
York"
did
not
JEWISH FARMERS IN POLAND zens of the United States, eomposeo
ship
ship in their own rights. Women will object or protest. Far from it. They tor of university admissions who, men and children of the mining camps
of graduates of the naturalization
interest
created
in
unexpected
quar-
scorning
the
suggestion
that
Colum-
full years, approved. The movement had their
not be required to wait five within
has become a national calamity but to ters. Substantial results attained for
one
bia places the Jew under the ban,
An additional apropriation of $25,- class.
citizenship being gar anted
coal strike now.
Judge Tuttle of the naturalization
sympathy.
The
arrested
Jewish
ac-
the
end
Keren
Hayesod
and
a
considerable
in-
argues
that
the
"particular
character-
declaration of intention,
000 for loans to Jewish farmers in the court will deliver the principal ad-
The statement expresses gratifica-
year of the de
tivities had their sympathy. It was istic of the student body" at Colum-
crease is expected. Interest in Pales-
th e bill provi
tion that the press, as a whole, has tine enterprises generally advanced. Wilna and Grondo districts has been dress of the afternoon. A demon-
movement
to
"place
Columbia
Col-

bia
College
had
robbed
it
of
its
"pop-
made by the Reconstruction Commit- stration by the Jewish Legionnaires,
The Cable bill which has just been lege on a higher footing." They
been usually successful in recording
ular standing?" To a mind like the facts in the strike. The appeal of The visit terminated by J. Schwartz tee of the Joint Distribution Commit-
a
considered by the House Committee
that movement. They joined
■ patriotic dance, motion pictures,
a "certain type of for- the Churches which was caned to the of Capetown contributing £5,000 for tee.
on Immigration has not been endorsed joined
salute to the flag, will be among the
it heartily. And "Columbia College Chadwick's,
the
purpose
of
establishing
a
Chair
eign
Jew"
is
synonymous
with
the
Council
of
Jewish
Women,
as
This
is
supplemental
to
the
grant
by the
features of the afternoon's program.
turned the corner for the better;" "particular characteristics of the stu- Executive offices was presented to for llebrew literature in Jerusalem.
recently reported, Mrs. Harry Stern- whereas at one time there was
40
Secretary Christian by Dr. John A.
40,00, t00 Polish Marks made re- Graduates of the naturaliution clams
dent body." But why blame Chad- Ryan, Rabbi Horace J. Wolf, Dr. E. We thank you for sending Dr. Sch- of
berger, executive secretary, stated. per cent Jewish population in Colm-
au
cently to00 he 0. R. T. as a one-time will be awarded certificates.
marya
Levin
and
hope
that
the
ef-
withheld
its
en-
wick?
Why
blame
Lowell?
Why
loan for the same purpose.
The Council has also
son and Arthur E. Hunger- fects of the visit will be lasting."
bia College, today Jews constitute
0. Mat
dorsement of the Johnson-Shortridge about 20 per cent. The process of blame anybody but ourselves and that ford.
Bills which contain many features eliminating that "certain type of for- "high type of American Jew?"
similar to those of the Cable Bill.

Wild Scene in Reichstag Fol-
lows Murder of Jewish
Minister.

COI'ENIIAGEN. — A Ilelsingfors
message to the Berlingste Tidende
says that terrible pogroms have been
carried out in the Ukraine. The en-
tire Jewish population of four towns
is reported to have been massacred.

HARVARD'S INQUIRY
STARTS ON 4 LINES

PALESTINE MANDATE
RATIFICATION URGED

Nationalist Jews
Do Not Lose Hope
at Lords' Action

STUDENT MARCH
TO MARK LAYING
OF CORNERSTONE

COLUMBIA COLLEGE TURNS THE
CORNER IN ITS "NEW MOVEMENT"

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