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Americam ffewith Periodical Carter

CINCINNATI 20, MO

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3 `2,3

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

L

ffEbETROIT LWISII IfRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

-

RELIEF
REFUTE SLANDEROUS
PUBLIC EDUCATION IN Louis Welt, Long UKRAINIAN
WORKERS ARRESTED
STATEMENTS ABOUT
PALESTINE AIRED BY 111, Passes at 68
JEWISH IMMIGRANTS
HOUSE OF COMMONS

«

London Jewish Representatives Are

Was Member of Temple Beth
El Board of Trustees for
Twenty Six Year.i.

ZIONIST STANDARDS HIGH,
COLONIAL OFFICE STATES

Unexpected Debate Involved
Middle-East Policies of
Colonial Office.

Louis Welt, 1;8years old, president
of 1% elt & Sons Paper o'.member
of the board of trustees of Temple
Beth El for 25 years, died Sunday
tut.
dafter
)( , hnew:, Tuition
rtrihor
('ha ndler
nu t e
Mr. Well was a man widely es-
o taikoi,idg iolooa o c t interest in
all
Beth Ills
chief interest was in Templegs

LONDON--(J• T. A.1—The Brit•
ish administration of Palestine, as it
relates to public education, the ques-
tion of the conformity of the Zionist
schools to the general educational
system as well as questiOnqs relating
to the British war time pledges to
oliee were aired in the House
Arab p e
of Commons when an unexpected de-
bate developed involving the Mahlle-
East polisies of the Colonial Office.
Replying to the query by Si[
Charles Yeats, whether the Zionist
schools were treated by the govern-
in the same category as the
ment as
government schools, Ormsby Gore,
first secretary of the Colonial Office,
Ilebrew
replied that the Jewish
Schools were supported in the main
from privete sources., Government
explained, was granted to the
aid, he
various g roups, not in proportion to
the number of schools, but according
to the proportion to the general
population. As the Zionists long ago
started a chain of schools in Pales-
tine. the number of Jewish school
children was many times larger than
the number of Arab children. The
proportion of the government aid the
Zionist schools received, Mr. Gore de-
clared, constituted only a small part
of the amount necessary for the
maintenance of the elaborate Jewish
school system.

Jailed in Odessa.

SISTERHOOD'S SEDER
TO BE HELD SUNDAY

Ambassador Aids'
Jews of Germany

Special Chair Will Render Tradi•

tional Melodies.

The annual Congregatienal Seder
ODESSA.—ti. T. A.)!-Professor ,
of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El

Jacob Schwartzman and Solomon
will be held on Sunday, April 1, at
Lazarovitch, a Jewish newspaperman, . Hies Report Shows Less Than 6 p. m., at the temple. The Seder
bhth of whom acted as representa-
will be held on the second night of
One Per Cent Deported
tive a of London Federation of Uk.
Pesach so that those desiring to at-
rainian Jews, were arrested here on
During 1922. .
tend will not need to omit home cells-
charges preferred by the Tcheka, say
brations of the first Seder. This will

'
advis e s from Odessa. The two will
be the first Seder to be held in the
have to face trial before a revolu- 49,803 JEWS ENTERED
' new temple.
tionary tribunal.
AMERICA DURING 1922 Traditional melodies will be rens
The relief supplies which the Uk-
tiered at this Soler by a special

rainian Federation possessed have
chorus under the leadership of Miss
Bank to Be Irene Traub. Reservations should be
been taken over by the government Hias
to be distributed by its agents and
made with the chairman of the com-
Opened for Transmission
organizations it selects for the pur-
mittee in charge, Mrs. David A.
of Funds Abroad.
pose.
Brown, (30 Boston boulevard. No
The government of Odessa has '-
reservations will be accepted after
surd a decree prohibiting organiza-
NEW YORK.—The fourteenth an- Monday, March 25.
tions and communities from appeal-
Reservations for the public Seder
meeting of the Hebrew Shelter-
ing for relief to organizations nual
ing and Immigrant Aid Society of to be conducted by' Pisgah Lodge No.
abroad without obtaining the gov- America was held Sunday afternoon 34, I. 0. B. B., on Saturday; evening,
ernment's approval. This, it is be-
the flies building, 425-437 - La - March 31, at the !Vital B'rith club
lieved, will put a stop to appeals from at
fayette street. The large nuditorium rooms should be made at once with
semi-religious and semi-illegal insti-
filled to capacity and it was the secretary, by calling Cherry 3070.
tutions, as it is thought that the gov - was
- found necessary to hold an overflow
ernment will not approve their al)
meeting in the synagogue of the
peals.
Ber (n) sc toeoipnie liretiistio-
1:kuoiltdinogf. tJhoohn,,olo.fety

Immigrant

Telephone
GLENDALE

9-3-0-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923

VOL. XIII. NO. 17

Jewish Schools Are Supported
in the Main from Private
Sources.

,141.,*s■

s

Allan T. 11 oughtom U.S. Envoy,
IJscs Influence Against
Anti-Semitism.

COMMUNITY DINNER
WILL BE ADDRESSED
BY JACOB BILLIKOPF



Annual U. .1. C. Affair to be

Held at Temple Beth El
BERLIN. — (J. C. B.) — United
States Ambassador to Germany, Al-
On March 29.
Ian T. Houghton, took it upon him-
cial
rep-
self recently to make unofficial
MISS BLANCHE HART TO
resentations to and use his influence ;
with leading Germans, in government I SUBMIT ANNUAL REPORT
and private circles, with the view 0(
out to them th e injusti ce Rud
po intingong
dol
o lph
P h Szekely, Noted Singer,
of agitatio n again st
a nd wr
o be Soloist for the
Jews, the J.C.B.. correspondent is in
by one who recently return-
Occasion,
ed to Washington' from Berlin and
had occasion to learn the Ambassa-
Jacob Billikopf, considered Ameri-
dor's friendly activities.
The Ambassador, in his converse- ca's foremost Jewish social worker,
lions, is said to have pointed out that will be the principal speaker at the
the American government was entire- annual informal community dinner of
ly out of sympathy with the anti- the United Jewish Charities to be
Semitic campaign, and that Germany held at Temple Bet El o n Thursday
was risking the loss of • much good evening, March 2, begin ning at 7

will of the U. S. by continuing in the o'clock.
Mr. Billikopf, whose achievements
present course. Houghton further
called attention to the contributions in the field of Jewish philanthropy
have
been heralded in the press of
I
Jews had made in every walk of Ger-
man life, showing how detrimental the country, is expected to bring a
to
its
own
progress
the
anti-Semitic
timely
message. Director of the
chair.
Federation of Jewish Charities In
The rote dings were opened with
movement is.
Philadelphia
and a nationally promi-
prayer by Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein
• • •
fi ureinhapshi.launceth,rodpedic
of the International Synagogue, New
FASCIST! URGE INTERNING,
Anietnt
Billikopf
York Mr. Bernstein presented a
SHOOTING GERMAN JEWS
ing for charity a sum estimated at
general report upon the society's ac-
and Aged Torn from
alUNIC11.—( J. T. A.)--Nationa
l- $35,000,000.
tivities here and in Europe; Harry Children
Socialistic Faseisti et a meeting here
Born in Vilna, Mr. Billikopf came
Homes of Jewish Refu-
- - -
Fischel, the treasurer, the financial
urging that all Jews in Germany be to this country at the age of 17. Ile
Affair at Shaarey Zedek Sun- statement, and Albert Rosenblatt,
gees in Poland.
interned. Those not voluntarily re- graduated from the University of
chairman of the membership commit-
hould be shot, the resolution Chicago in 1903 anti after a year's
day to Open Membership
p(ri,r,,t,iindot,
p
tee, a report of the membership
gs
• post-graduate work went into social
greowth of the organization. Ad-'. LEMBERG.—(J. T: A.)—Brutali-
Campaign,
They also voted approval of a sec- service work. Ile has been active in
dresses were delivered by the •Rev. ties that beggar description are be-
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, C -- "gressmau' coming commonplace here in the exe- and resolution threatening that if the philanthropy in Cincinnati, Milwau-
A
massmeeting
of
Pisgah
Lodge
No. 34, I. 0. B. B., to he held this Isaac Siegel, Jacob Masse!, vice-presi- cation of the orders of the Polish allied forces do not leave the German kee, Kansas City, and has directed
dent and chairman of the campaign government for the expulsion of the land in the near future, all German the 191a Jewish Relict drive.
Sunday evening at the Shaarey Ze-
11. members
alasliansky
Hershfield,
of Russian and Ukrainian Jewish refu- Jews be treated as hostages and shot. . A Man of Ripe Experiences.
deg, will inaugurate the planned committee, and Rev.
LOUIS WELT
gees. Despite the order of the goy-
Both resolutions were adopted with
The North American of Phila.
li !silk"
membership drive, with Leonard J., ah
ernment that the expulsion is to be much gusto.
the board of directors.
,

'
delphia, in a recent editorial com-
'
tit' which he was president from 1913 Grossman
.
of Chicago in charge.
.
Cover,Deficit.
' erried out with a minimum of se-
menting on the successful campaign
to 1918.
Another occasion for the holding
At the outset of his repOrt, Mr. ' verity, the agents Of the government
BUDAPEST. — (J. T. A.) — The of the Jewish charities of that cite,
Mr. Welt was born in Germany in of this meeting will be the meeting
e J ews of have instituted. a reign of frightful-
notorious Ilungarian war camp at as a result of which $1,250,000 was
1854 and came to the United tates of the general committee of the Dis.' Bernstein stated that th
.
for' netts.
Zalagerzeg is still in existence, de- raised, said of Mr. Billikopf:
trict Grand
Lodge
of
the
Independent
America
responded
to
the
call
when he was 17 y e ars 0 1,1, settling in Order
of B'nai B'rith, which will be financial support to cover the deficit Families Ida being torn apart, the
"It is impossible to discuss this
repeated assurances of the goy-
Indiana. Ile came to Detroit 30
s Pre- hey seizing the refugees wherever spite
the society , a nd
ernment that it would be closed. great federation movement without
years age and was one of the pie- h e ld h e re o n S a turday e vening and incurred curtailment o f i ts acti
thuvities.: ey may be fou nd and re fusin g them Among the 794 Russian war captives referring to its directing mind, Jacob
Praises Zionist Schools.
Sunday. vent the cu
opportunity to join the res t
neer paper merchants of !Michigan.
Billikopf. A man of ripe experi-
Members of the District No. 6 Mr. Bernstein further stated: k with ' even the fami
leave the noun- in the camp there are 135 Jews.
This aid, too, Ormsby eisire said Two sons were 'Associated with him in
: o
"We began the
Attempting to explain its failure ence, broad sympathies and keen un-
was conditioned on the Zionist the business on West Larned street. Grand Lodge who will attend this
derstanding, he has won a high place
The deceased was a member of the quarterly meeting will include Gus- a deficit of $300,000 and we needed try together. In some cases little
schools being oricially registered and
to close the camp, the government in public esteem by his work. After
Phoenix Club, Board .of..Commerce, thesis Loevinger of St. Paul, Minn., $200,000 additional for the work. children have been taken from their
same declares that there is no place to
subject to government inspection.
ied. The rdedo
mp
unaccom
o
l
he came here four years ago to take
'he
t
acco
As to the curriculum of the Zion- Redford Country Club, Union Isola, president of District Grand Lodge Hies launched a specia to cMarc
tpan
being
send the prisoners. The captives ' charge of this project we took the
ah
treatmen is
aig9,
n ,home
: cl
6; secretary
A. B. Seelenfreund
of Grand
Chi- with
the result
that
up 24,959 indi- the aged men of 70 and over.
ist school, Ormsby Gore declared, F. & A. al., and Pisgah Lodge No. Ni,
have no passports, the government
cage,
of the District
$411,639.40
was
raised;
y
said,
as
Russia
refuses
to
readmit
trouble
to make friendly inquiries
entirel
ebeing
the government is making no effort 34, I. 0. B. B.
$ 198,07.50:
4
rcumst ances
izure fo arowb
contributed
them. about him, and from sources of un-
s herever the
to direct this phase of the schooling,
Funeral services were held on Lodge as well as of the Constitu- viduals
ce
Cire
questionable authority we learned
Tuesday
afternoon
in
the
chapel
of
Donal
Grand
Lodge;
Hiram
C.
Fran-
from
1,027
congregations
we
reived
'
ignod.
Sell
w

.

believing that the standard of the
member- $122,618.90; 41• labor organizations . refugees are found. The refugees
enough concerning his character and
e borders.
Jewish schools there is as high as Temple Beth El, with Rabbi leo M. kel of St. Paul, director of
61, then are spirited is awayd to
ANTI-SEMITIC MILITARY
career to feel assured that he would
Fraklin and Henry J. Berkowitz of- ship for the District Grand Lodge;
11. participated
and was
contributed
$ from 623 No attention by
ththe police
Leon,
809; $28,805
received
pai
DISBANDED
possible.
ORGANIZATION
be a valuable asset to the commun.
Otto G. Eeldon, S. J.
Answering the question by Mr. liciating.
Interment
took Lot
place
at Mnsky,
NV...Iwo.
('emetery.
Reitman,
Ben Braun, Gus I), lodges and societies. To these to see whether the refugee has sue-
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The As- Hy, That estimate has been abun-
Lorimer as to whether Britain was
add the al'aa ceeded in getting the passports, tick- tra, which was recently organized as dantly vindicated by what he has ac-
jamin
Samuels,
C.
I).
amounts
we
may
well
keeping its war time pledges of in- . Besides his widow, M a tilda :slyer. ii sanst e in, B e ti
se ts for steamers and made the neces-
.mplished, not only in behalf of the
a military branch of the "]Taken- .a
Welt, daughter of the late alv. Orackofska, Julius 1M. Kahn and Mr. proximate sum of $64000 to be paid
dependence for the Arabs; Gore said feld
and Mrs. Soloinen alyeriold, well Grossman. by the Workmen's Circle. What does !sary arrangements for departure.
kreuzler," has been ordered disband- Jewish charities, but In every field of
that as far as possible this was being
iness pertaining to B'nai B'rith this mean? Simply this: That be- I Three orphaned children of 6, 8 ed by the government forbidding its welfare work where his great abili-
s
Bu
done. British promises to the Arabs, known
pioneers
of alonroc,
Mr. Welt
is survived
ha two Mich.,
sons, activities in this district will be di hind Ilias stands American Israel, and 1 and 11 were recently seized in this meetings and practices. ties could count.
however, he added, did not include
ussed at meetings on Saturday even- there is that force behind the or-lfashion and taken to the Russian bor-
"No man understands better the
The police appear lately to have
l
t
Palestine, which he declared had Melville S. and Joseph M. Welt; his c
wl il ot n ermit
they aready
p it der despite the fac that
Nvhch
i
ready taken a stern attitude towards the Jewish character and the problems of
"special and international interests" grandchildren. Janet, Betty, Louise ing and Sundae afternoon, at the ganization
I to curtail its work in the slightest had paseports and tickets—all
anti-Semitic
agitators
and
it
is
be_
Jewry.
Fully appreciating the great
B
nth
clu
b
rooms
'
Nan
for sailing to America in a few days.
which had to he considered.
and Theresa Welt, and his brothers,
Delegates to this quarterly meet-' and which will not tolerate any in-
The troubles of the refugees, how- lieved that occurrences similar to the intellectual and spiritual qualities of
Morris and David Welt of Toledo.
Under Authority of League.
ce with its acti vities, nor al -
the
leaders
of the race, he perceives
anti-Jewish riots on the streets
Itallbeerers were old-time friends . ing will attend services at Temple terferen to wan
und when it is ever, only begin when they are taken recent
Inasmuch as Palestine is not a
I
clearly that there are elements In
Mr. Welt, Benjamin Siegel, Sam- Beth El on Sunday morning, when low it t f fs
to the Russian-Polish border. There and at meetings will not be repeated. I it as possessing
British colony, Mr. Harris challenged of
unworthy traits. The
uel Sloman. Milton Sloman, Isaac Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will speak on known that these funds are needed the Bolshevik soldiers are on watch
An order from the government
the jurisdiction of the Colonial Office Goldberg, Joseph L Selling, Dr. a topic dealing with the B'nai B'rith. for, the saving of human lives of our
wide differences In character, he be-
over the country. It should be ad- Hugo Freund and Herbert and Wal- A luncheon at the Phoenix Club will men, women and children a-ho. have and will not permit the Polish police prohibiting employes of the state to lieves, are due largely to differences
wear emblems of anti-Semitic organ-
been forced by cruel circurnstances to leave the Jewish refugees there.
ministered by the Secretary of For-
in opportunity and education."
tin , •
de
During the hours of the night the izations is anticipated.
to seize hold of the wanderer s staff
eign Affairs, he suggested. Gore re- ter Oberfelder of Chicago. Those prece
The massmeeting at the Shaarey ,
Miss Hart to Gies Report.
refugees are rushed to the frozen
the funeral rites from nut
w
The anti-Semitic German Nation.
plied that Palestine was being gov- attending
of the city were M r. and Mrs. David Zeilek Sunday evening will be ad- and ho, because of their helpfulness
I
river
Zbrucz,
however,
by
the
Soviet
The annual report of the accom-
to
alist party is about to sever relations
erned under the authority of the
d are f or the time being compelled
Morris Welt, and Mrs. Belle dressed by prominent Dt
troops and are again seized and taken with the Nationalist-Socialists, the plishments of the United Jewish
Mandate of the League of Nations Welt,
Krause of Toledo; Joseph Folz of by Mr. Grossman. Important prob. ! seek guidance from their fellow Jews back to the Polish border. Shots are
Tagenzeitung and Abendzeitung, Charities will be given by Miss
and was hence a proper subject of
Kalamazoo, Herbert and Walter Ob- !ems will be dealt with at this meet-lin America."
administration by the Colonial Office.
' L ess Than One Per Cent D eported. exchanged by the trot ps guarding the representing now the former and not Blanche J. Hart, executive secretary
immigrati then dealt with the border on both sides to frighten away the Nationalist-Socialists, which an- of the charities. Fred M. Butzel will
Mr. Bernstein
Sir E. S. Henderson asked Ormsby erfelder of Chicago. Joseph L. Sell- . ing, which the general public is in-1
each other.
nounces the early publication of an be toastmaster. There will be no so-
;J ewis h
Gore how it was expected to erect a ing came from Watkins Glen. N. Y., vited to attend.
licitation of funds.
and in this regard said:
and
constitutional government in l'ales- altere he has been for the past two
organ of its own.
Rudolph Szekely, late of the Royal
total
number
of
Jewish
inl-
weeks,
to
attend
the
funeral.
tine composed of Jews, Moslems and
Many Russian Jews, former cap-
'
Opera, Budapest, Hungary, a singer
migrants arriving from Jan. „
_
Christians when "all of the Arabs"
tives of the Austrian army, who were
Of
of
note, who has won distinction and
to
Dec.
31,
1922,
was
49,803.
had boycotted the elections for the
confined for years during and follow -
honor in this country as well as
this number, 463 were deported. The
Legislative Council.
ing the war in the notorious intern-
Poor
Jewish
Mothers
Give
Best
Care,
abroad,
will be the soloist for the oc-
comparatively
small
number
of
de-
Mr. Core replied that thus far, 126
ment camp at Zalagerzeg, Hungary,
Dr. Guilfoy Declares.
portations (less than 1 per cent)
Miss Blanche J. Hirt, executive are walking about the streets of Vien- casion. He will be accompanied by
Mohammedans, 90 Jews and 27 Chris-
Ilarrison
Burch.
again
proves
the
outcry
against
the
secretary of the United Jewish Chari-
tians had been returned at the pri-
NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.1—Jewish ewish immigrant to be totally un- ties, will address the Young People's na desperately searching for means
The dinner will be followed by
mary electisan and that the elections
of transportation to Berlin.
th
E
t
Side
take
better
(J
on
e
as
dancing
in the gymnasium of the

Shaarey
aarey
Zedek
a
mot h
r n
"
Auxiliary of the
had been prolonged for two or three
,

The Russian embassy there is said ,
care of their children than do the
Continuing his analysis of Jewish their meting to be held on Wednes-
months. It is premature to say,
em p .e.
to
have
promised
to
facilitate
their
1
`
wealthiest
mothers
of
New
York.'
1
..y
March
March
28,
at
8
o'clock,
immigration into the United States, a
evening,
Ormsby Gore contended, that there Hebrew Evening on Saturday,
nyotf
ou
n o t sconwhsii cohoo many
tounir n ato, Russia,
This disclosure is made hy a (wryer
d by Piny Min-
s !Mr. Bernstein quoted from the an- a
had been any real boycott of the
24, to Be Add
just completed by Dr. Wm. Z. Gui
nual report of the Commissioner of Miss
at the
Shaarey
Zedek
Synagogue.
's topic
will be
"I Persona
ersona l them have
and A. D. Markson.
'n
Hart
elect ions.
break of the war. Large numbers of I
toy, register of the health depart- Immigration to the Secretory of La- Service."
_
their fellow captives at the intern- ,
. : ment, which shows that the infant ;boar
bor for the fiscal year ended June
The musical program for the even -
Following an appeal made by J o
It y rate is smallest in the t
.30, 1922, which contains refutations inn will be featured by vocal se lec- meat camp perished, the re ease
ANTI-SEMITIC SOCIETY
The committee in charge of the
seph Chaggi at the meeting held Sat- ' morta district
a
prisoners declare.
ct
of
the
East
Side.
of attacks that have been launched I tions by Samuel R ubiner.
ment
annual Hadassah ball, to be held On
STARTS MILITARY UNIT urday evening at the
.
h ic
Kirby . enter , I The
ection bounded by Third and
D
against
Jewish
immigrants.
Mr.
h
T
'
Tuesday
evening, Marcia 27, at the
of
. d

onor of the fiftieth birthday
by C
d Avenues
end
in
' honor
lit B
rate
of Bernstein said
Hotel Stotler, reports $rrangemefits
streets
an
Hires Unemployed Ex-Soldiers for Chaim Nachman Malik,' the sum of Ninth
showed
an infant
morta y
port of the Commissioner
completed
for an affair that promises
Terrorist Work.
, only 63 per 1,000 births , whereas the General
e f t srming
"The re
$700 was ' raised for the
of Immigration for the fiscal
to be one of the smartest social
of district around Central Park West
n ited Ile-
a Jewish library for the United
b e-
ytar ended June 30, 1922,
!
events of the season. The entire
VIENNA.—(.1. T. A.)—A new ter- brew Schools, to be known as the and Amsterdam avenue between
yond doubt that practically all of the'
proceeds of the dance will go to-
rorist branch of the anti-Semitic Bialik Library.
ath and F'"htieth
streets
• g
immigration is a reunion of
Seventh
wards the support of the Iladassah
Hack•nkreuzlers has been organized
Bernard Isaacs, who presided, shows an infant death rateo f 78 per : Jews!'
families. There arrived 63,524 Jew-
(Belies
are
in
this
country,
includes
medical organization, some of the
American
Jewry,
three
years
ago
here under the name of the Astra. spa k s of
n short story writer ',
o Bialik
1 000.
publications in such far-off points u specific instances of work introduced
Its membership is recruited from un- and essayist as well as poet. Reuben
"The latter district, says Dr. Gail- , were
ish immigrants.
Of
these,
52,
416
destined tonear relatives; 635 , practically cut off from the rest of Australia, India, China, Siberia and by the organization in Palestine be-
emaloyed ex-soldiers, who are paid Zinder, who followed him, said that, fu- in his report, " i s inhabited by !
to frit
friends, an only 473 had neither world Jewry, has been placed in touch Argentina. ing anti-malaria campaigns, medical
t
for joining the organization. All of like the works of all great masters, some of the wealthiest people in the
nor friends in this country; , with its kindred abroad and made a
Mr. Landau said that his agency campaigns in the schools, with atten-
. slat'a
a,. ....
the members are provided with guns the works of Bialik spoke for the
This rendition indicates that , r
..t, ',
ere under 16 years of age. vital part of all Israel through the serves non-Jewish as well as Jewish tion to trachoma, maternity care, es-
gs 1"
and other military equipment and man. Ile quoted from the great poet's city.
d
ese figures most conclusively prove power of one force, which has today
works and translated them into Yid- the sanitarians have failed to take : These
periodicals. Leading newspapers in tablishment of milk stations and the
each member must give oath to obey
' I
in account the necessity of maternal' . that the Jewish 'immi ation to this
i the life this country, such as the New York establishment and conducting of
- " s become n important part i n
gr
without any questions all of the or-
care and vigilance.
country ios a os family immi grat i on. It - 1 of the Jewish people. The Jewish Times, Tribune, World. Post, Herald, training schools for nurses.
dish.
ders.
air. Chaggi spoke of the failure of
"The low mortality rate of the Zitin
tbhef
n fart t that t the , Corresponde nce Bureau and the Jew - and Globe, as well as the most influ-
tifi
An interesting program of enter-
Demand that the Austrian govern-
nt which, it was' East•Side is due to the devotion and breadwienners ' hatvo e been in this
coun- ish Telegraphic Agency, with soar- ential dailies 'rn Europe, among them I tainment has been prepared, one of
g homes
the Haskalah movement,
ment demobilize all of these private thou g ht by the movement 'ders,
s lea
t
care of the Jewish mother," Dr. Giul.' I try for some time, reapao rin
d ' hat
they respondents in all world centers, to- the London Times, Daily Telegraph the features being selections by a
Th
e
military organizations and confiscate would emancipate the Jew. The an- rost
Jewish
mother
day serves as the only press agency and Manchestr Guardian, have car- favorably known trio of vacalists who
o concludes.
, for their beloved ones,
their • equipment is contained in a
supply news of Jews, about Jews and tied numerous items of the bureau. I
sw er came in the form of pogroms o the East Side," he declares,
(Turn to last page.)
note submitted by the ambassadors and, as the Jews were fleeing Russia, "grasps every opportunity of knowing
The bureau also supplies news regu appear
at a for
leading
hotel. may be se-
for Jews.
Tickets
the dance
from the various powers. The mili- the young poet Bialik first attracted how to care for her baby. She at
Jacob Landau, managing director larly to the Associated I'ress and to cured from members of the commit-
tary organizations, they declare, are attention with the poems in which he tends the baby milk stations, absorbs
of the agency, which is best known Reuter in Londan.
'
'
tee
or
at
the
Hotel
Stutter on the
ASSISTANCE
in violation of the peace treaty.
bewailed the helplessness of the Jew all the advice given and makes sure ASK FOR
Bureau's Promptness.
to Chronicle readers through its ini.
night of the dance.
IN CAUSE OF JEWISH
Threats are being made by Dr. and the poverty of the Jewish nation. to obtain the purest milk sold there- ,
tials, J . C. B. and J .T. A., was in
Mr. Landau said that the slogan of
Walter Diet, leader of the Ilacken-
UKRAINIAN REFUGEES Detroit for two days the past week, the bureau is accuracy and prompt- .
Mr. Chaggi declared that Battik re-
I
kreuzlers, that if members of the weakened in the Jews a desire to at."
accompanied by Mrs. Landau, and ness. Ile pointed out where the text COMMUNIST MONOPOLY
Austrian Social-Democratic party come back to themselves. The poet THREATENS JEWS WITH
' In the light of the expulsion of told of the growth of the bureau of the Palestinian Mandate and of';
OF MATZOS IN RUSSIA
cause any interference with the ac- Advocated the recreation of the Jew•
d the from its in fanc y, • when a financial the San Remo decision were pub-
EXPULSION FROM U. S. Ukrainian Jews from Pelan,
tivities of his society, the Harken- ish environment. Mr. Chaggi closed
Michigan
Federation
of
Ukrainian
_
loss was sustained in its upkeep, to lished by his agency fully 24 hours I The Soviet authorities of Semer.
f t h e
kreuzlers will see to it that the lives his address with an appeal or
t ' Jewi has issued an appeal t o Detroit the present day, which sees profit- ahead of any other service in this pot have granted the Jewish Com-
T.
re-
of Jews in Austria Will cease to be building of n library.
nc and co- operation able returns on the original invest. country. Numerous other "beats" I munist organization Idgeskom the
of the char. Jews for assistae
CLEVELA
Ndestroyers
m
of
a
$100
the
Jews
are
"
safe.
at th e Kir- meat. But it Was not of the bureau have helped to make the organization , monopoly of the Passover Matzos
t baz aar to be g
" and
spons e came in the for The first
due tthat "th e 'in he
of white womenis
Even the police, hitherto looked
nribution
from the children of
o a Jew, by Center during the week of April as a business proposition that Mr. a permanent institution. business. The Idgescom will have
t
ere Bolshevistic menace
$ontributions wtheaacter
upon as impartial and fairly disposed co
ocee of , Landau spoke, but rather as the im-
Nicholai enf
L." were som e o the
28 to Ma y 3. The entire prds
schools. Other c
f
Among the contributors to the the exclusive concession of the manu-
to even-handed dealing, seems to be
$1 to $100. M. II.
assisting portant institution for the dissemin- Jewish Correspondence Bureau are facturing, while the local Jewish esc.
made in w as announced treasurer statements o in Dr. Godfrey, a Kl an this affair wilt go towards
turning anti-Semitic. ACrordina to Zackhei m sums
the Jewish refugees who are today ation of Jewish news.
some
of the leading Jolts in the coun- tions of the Communist party will be
of
.speaker, in a church here.
reports Dr. Reder, attorney for the of the library fund.
Dr. Godfrey lauded Mayor Kohler . without homes and without means of
try, and subscribers include every in charge of the distribution.
Bure■ u's Correspondents.
Ilackenkreuzler organization, has
B'atik's "Ilamasmid" was very well
Those Jews in Semferpol not will-
national
Jewish organization in this
by Simcha Tiltchin, student for his recent refusal to interfere existence.
been named to a police commissioner - rendered
in t local schools recita , meetings a a "true Amri- The Ukrainian
Federation and its The correspondents of the bureau country and in England. Louis Mar- ing to patronize the Idgeskom will
e
with Klan
by Lades' Auxiliary, under whose joint ' at Jerusalem, Jaffa, Salonica, Con- shall said of the bureau: "My daily have to go without the Passover
ship,
Other
.
be
subdued
es
he
iauspices the bazaar is or be given, stantinople, Rome, Berlin, Bucharest, perusal's of your reports satisfy me bread, says the announcement. The
Condemnation of the leniency of wer e given by Fri
Frieda Schnitz and I can who refused to
• .
and rabbis"
the police towards the activities of Bessie RisksA
epecial choir, dir ect- Jews
speaker also urged the asks local merchants to espond to Czernowitz, Revel, Kovno, Warsaw, as to the excellency and reliability proceeds from the sale of Matzos
Risk
The Klan
the anti-Semites is expressed here pa by M. Levy, sang song s from i church
members to boycott Jewish requests of the organization's repre- Riga, Moscow, Buenos Ayres, Jo. of your reports. I have had a num- will be used by the Idgeskom for sup-
h annesburg, Cha rbin, Paris, Was h-
generally through the liberal press.
g that already sedative's by supplying them wi
Bialik.
and more than 20 other re pre. her of occasions to commend them plying the poor.
The address that was to have been :merchants, declarin e clothing and merchandise whose sale will help th
The Avend, a radical raper, which
in ngton
i
The J. D. C. has been granted per-
"th
sentatives throughout the United to my Mende' Israel Zangwill'a
censured more outspokenly the supine delivered be A. D. Mattson in Ile- the Jews control
opinion of the bureau is contained in ' mission to distribute money to Jews
brew will be presented at a special movie industries" and "have mot of relieving
the refugees'
needs.
The
Federation
also
urges
Jewish
,
States,
forward their news by cable
attitude of the police toward the
the
following:
"Diaspora
lacks
con-,
for
the purchase of Matzos. It is
Hebrew evening for a select group the money
of from
America."
Jews women to enlist in the work and to ,' or wire to the offices in New York,
anti-Semites has been confiscated.
refrain
further "If
damag-
sciousness. The Jewish Correspond- ' understood that the Soviet at first
Piny
rd
ay do
on Satu Pi
The Vienna Morgen Zeitung in a
ing not
the character of white women," help make the affair a success. Set -, London, Warsaw, Vienna and Berlin, ence Bureau has provided it with a refused to permit Dr. Bogen, the
f Hebrew speakers
o
strong editorial contrasts the inactiv-
h 24, when Cantor
he t hreatened, "the Jews will be era hundred women are needed to' and these are in turn distributed to nerve system." "Joint" representative, to distribute
'
evening,
realize a substantial sum and the La-lpractically the entire Jewish press in
ity of the police against the anti- Minkowsky of Odessa, a personal
,
Mr. Landau has succeeded in In- such funds, and that following re-
driven out of the country.
the world. The bureau's subscribers,
Semites for posting placards about friend of Bialik, will be the principal
tereating • number of Detroiters in pealed protests by Jews, the authori-
Although delivered in • church, dies' Auxiliary hopes to enlist every u
town inciting the people to Jew-bait- speaker. lie will deliver aHebrew the speech was couched In expres- local Jewish woman's organization I nmbering approximately 200 news- the press organization. ties had • change of heart.
for the task. papers, of which 45 weeklies and 11
ing with its action in suppressing the address on the history of Jewish sions of the underworld.
Abend for daring to speak against
music.
the Jew baiters.

PISGAH LODGE WILL
HOLD MASSMEETING

1
EAST SIDE HAS LOW
INFANT MORTALITY

LAY FOUNDATION
FOR LIBRARY IN
HONOR OF BIALIK

SCENES OF HORROR
MARK EXPULSIONS

MISS BLANCHE HART
TO ADDRESS Y. P. A.

HADASSAH'S ANNUAL
BALL THIS TUESDAY

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JACOB LANDAU TELLS OF GROWTH
OF ONLY JEW SH PRESS AGENCY

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