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VOL. XIII., NO, 19

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923

HADASSAH MEDICAL
MAY 27 IS SET AS
SPIRITED DEBATE Robert Cecil Advises
UNIT FACES CRISIS
ELECTION DAY FOR
IN LORDS' HOUSE Jews To Heed Friends
JEWISH CONGRESS
TOUCHES ZIONISM

Advises Jews Not to
Worry About Enemies

May Be Forced to Close Hospitals in

Palestine.

Copy, 10 Cents

[BILLIKOPF URGES
CONSTRUCTION OF
DETROIT Y. M. H. A.

.JERUSALEM—(J. T. A.)—A seri-
ous financial stringency is facing the
Hadassah, with the curtailment of
Advocates That Survey Be
Jews Throughout the Country '
Grey Attacks and Devonshire
the organization looming unless some
Made of Conditions in
Asked to Participate in
way is found of covering the accumu.
Champions Palestine
Detroit.
hating deficit.
Choosing Delegates.
Policy.
The Hadassah may be forced to
close all of its hospitals' with the ex-
--A
MISS HART HONORED BY
ception of the Rothschild Hospital in PLEA ISSUED FOR UNITY
DEEDES LEAVES OFFICE;
Jerusalem. The crisis is the result of
JEWISH CHARITIES BOARD
Ace interview by our New York Correspondent.)
AMONG AMERICAN ISRAEL
PLEDGES JEWS SUPPORT
the discontinuance by the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee of its subsidies.c
"It is more important that the Jews estine in the interest of which Dr.
Fred M. Butzel Toastmaster at
Keret) llaesod, too, is not sup- Statement Tells of Accomplish-
to Help 4 America should listen to lir. Weiz- Weizmann is at present visiting the The
plying enough to rehabilitate its crip-
mann than to Lord Beaverbrook." United States.
Annual Community
ments and Objects of
pled
finances.
The
sanitation
work
of
Jewish National Home-
With these words Lord Robert Ce-
Lori' Robert Cecil, standing on the the hospitals is now being performed
Dinner.
Congress.
il, illustrious
land Plan.
British statesman, leek of the Majestic and looking with
a ;nestle of the League tef Nations and ace intent and almost somber expres by the Palestinian government, with
funds supplied by the J. D. C.
Jacob Billikopf, executive director
nthusinstic friend of the Jewish pea- sion at the tumultous skyline of the
YORK. — Delegates tee the
NF
LONDON.—IJ. T. A.)—The mo- de, summarized the present situation American metropolis, was indeed an
of the Federation of Jewish Charities
Negotiations are still pending with next annual session of the American
tion of Lord Islington that the gov-
of
Philadelphia and one of the most
which fares the Jews in the matter impressive figure. 'I'all, lithe and the J. D. C. according to Miss Seligs- Jewish Congress will be elected on'
ening! produce the papers concern- ,
prominent communal workers in the
4 rebuilding the Palestine Homeland, loose-limbed, this scion of one of the
ing the Palestine budget and the re- I situation involving as principal fac- oldest, .noblest and most talented burg, president of the Hatlassah. The May 27 by the popular vote of Jew's
country,
in an extremely interesting
"Joint" has not definitely decided the throughout the country, according to
cent elections there was carried in t
address delivered on Thursday even-
ors the active hostility towards the British families, has, as the French question of future subsidies to the a decision of the executive commit-'
the !louse of Lords, following a
ing, March 28, at Temple Beth El
LORD ROBERT CECIL,
movement of lord Beaverbrook andwould say, "de la race." Ile has not Ilatlassah, Miss Seligsburg said.
tee of the American Jewish con gress.
spirited controversy in which Lords c ether British anti-Semites, 111111 the
at the annual community dinner oi
however, what the caricaturists of
A conference of the representa- The original decision to convene the
Grey, Islington and Sydenham
inancial problem of developing Pal- 13ritish nobility love to impute to the tires of the various organizations con- next congress session on that date : Who urges the Jewish people to heed the United Jewish Charities, pleaded
tacked' and the Duke of Devonshire,
with Detroit Jews for the construc-
members of that class. Ile has neither cerned is now in progress, it Jo was abandoned in order. t o a ll ow its leaden rather than the B
Colonial Secretary, defended, the
snobbery nor dullness.
Ile is an learned from Morris Rothenberg of Imre time for the extensive prepare- brooks and the other anti-Semites. lion in this city of a Young Men's
British policy in Palestine.
Ilebrew Association building to nerve
aristocrat without being a snob, and the Zionist administrative committee. lions necessary to carry through the
Lord Grey, supporting Islington's
as a community center.
he holds firm and lofty views without
elections. The congress, it is expect-
motion, declared the honor of Britain
l r d in
s a
M r. Billik
op
f decae
being either a pedant or a fanatic.
•d shrtl
o
y after the
e d, will be convened
demanded the publication of the pa-
dress that he was not intere sted in
elections at a city yet to be decided.
Lord Robert came to the United
the
4
cur
5
per
cent
receiving
relief,
pers in order to make the situation
The cenrtal office of the American
States primarily tee arouse interest in
clear to the world. Grey said that
but in the mass of Jewish young men
Jewish Congress has issued the feel-
the League of Nations in American
while he was not antipathetic to
and women. lie said that while there
lowing statement over the signatures
influential
circles.
He
can
be
easily
Zionism, he deemed it necessary for
is no difference between Jewish phi-
of
Dr.
Stephen
S.
Wise,
chairman
of
England to steer clear of all commit- Pisgah Lodge and Auxiliary coupled with Woodrow Wilson in
lanthropy and nun-Jewish philan-
the executive committee; Judge
power and influence as an advocate
ments in the East, including Pales-
thropy, there was a difference be-
Aaron
J.
Levy,,
chairman
of
the
ad-
of the league and as a molder of its
Committees to Canvass
tine, where, he said, it was necessary
Eight
Hundred
Who
Planned
to
tween Jewish souls, aspirations and
ph
B
o
.
c
itt
ee;
J
ose
ministrative comm
Lord
constitution.
Wilson,
Like
to use force in order to maintain the
City in Campaign.
Reports
of
Bucharest
Massacres
traditions and those of non-Jews, and
rondess
and
Max
Eckman,
vice-chair-
Robert looks to the League to rectify
Cross Border Into U. S. Now
British rule.
declared that the community center
man; George I. Fox, treasurer, and
Believed Suppressed by
• the deficiencies •md injustices which
The Arab Boycott.
There.
,
should serve as the means of
Bernard
G.
Richards,
executive
see-
With 500 new members
the goal he finds in the Treaty of Versailles.
Government.
strengthening these.
In view' of the "complete boycott"
retary:
for the month of April, the member-
Achievement of War.
of the elections by the Arabs, Lord
of
the
Day.
Advocates Survey.
Grave
Problems
CHICAGO. — (J. T. A.) — Large
ship campaign committee ref Pisgah
Far apart as the two things may
Islington, a well known anti-Zionist,
numbers
of
Jews
who
entered
Mex.
The taking tef a survey of the De-
"The
American
Jewish
Congress,
BUCHAREST.—(J.
T.
A.)—Forty
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., at a meet- seem in visible magniture, the rester-
asked whether the government was
ing held Wednesday evening, set out alien of hie Jewish homeland in Pal- ringleaders of the recent anti-Jewish by its session in Philadelphia in De- lete with the intention of crossing into troit Jewish community was also ad-
failing to consider the modification
to canvass the Jaws of Detroit, who estine is regarded by Lord Robert as rioting. in Bucharest have been ar- cember, 1918, prepared the way for the states from there are now pros- vocatett by Mr. Billikopf as a means
of the constitution in order to bring
one of the two greatest achievements rested, the Minister of the Interior , adequate and effective representation ;tering in Mexico and entirely con. of finding out the definite needs of
will be asked to enlist in the order.
it in accord with the sentiments of
I before the Peace Conference on be- tent to remain there. A report to c the Jewish community.
The entire city is being divided of the World War, the other being declared in Parliament.
the majority of the inhabitants.
The happy relationship in Detroit
The minister's statement was in re-, half of the democratically organized this effect has been received by the
into districts to be covered by teams the League of Nations. Speaking at
The Duke of Devonshire declared
to
a
sharp
interpellation
on
the

Jewries
of the world, and took a lead- Independent Order B'nai B'rith from between the Jewish charities and the
of Pisgah Lodge' and its ladies' Aux- a meeting at Albert Hall in London, Ply
that the publication of the papers at
July 12, 1920, which was presided pogroms submitted by the Socialist ing part in the formulating of those Rabbi 131artin Zielonka of El Paso, Community Fund was lauded by Mr.
iliary.
The
campaign
committee
is
the present time would be inoppor ,
c a d. deputy Pistiner, who inquired what just demands which culminated in who conducted an investigation for Billikopf, who nevertheless called the
headed by J. Miller, who is assisted over by L ord R ot h schild
tune and could not be done without
by Milton M. Alexander, Samuel J. dressed also by Lord Balfour and Dr. ' the government had done to check the acceptance of the minority rights the order. Jewish contributions to the fund dis-
the consent. of King Hussein of the
In the last two years more than Proportionate. Ile pointed out where
Rhodes, Samuel S. 'Stahl, Joseph S. Weizmann, Lord Robert said: ,•1 b e- the anti-Jewish uprising which com- !clauses in the treaties, by the peace-
Iledjaz. The government, the duke
Garvett, Harold T. Rosenthal, Joseph lieve myself that when the history meneed last Friday and continued un- . making powers, and the acceptance 800 of these Jewish immigrants have the 70,000 or more Jews in Detroit
said, would not allow the matter to
landed
in Mexico, Rabbi Zielonka contributed $250,000 to the Com-
h. Staub, II. A. Silberblatt, Manuel of the war tomes to be impartially . abated for three days. of the Palestine 51andate by Great
drift. The duke said he could not
. Britain under the League of Nations. hears. "The only problem seems to munity Fund, receiving for the Jew_
L'rleaeh, Meyer Lasser, Harry A. Cu- written, the two greatest, moults will
subscribe to • Islington's statement
bethat
all
the young men want to ish charities $135,000. Baltimore, on
(J. T. A.) —The' In other and many ways, the Ameri-
BUCIIREST.
roviteh, Abraham II. }lax• Carl .1. be the establishment of a national
that the whole Arab electorate had
Sonin. Leen Gold,mitli, Louis Co- Je•ish home and•the creation of the anti-Jewish riots here, which are un- 1. 1111 Jewish Congress has since its get married and from all converse- the other hajul, with a population of
refrained - from voting. The duke Mine, Louis I. Frank, Harry Druk, J.
lions
with
them they want wives of 50,000, contributes $600,000 a year
paralleled for severity, lasted three founding zealously 111111 effectively
Lea gue of Nations. The two are not
•asked that the lords refrain from the
WII nationality," writes Ed.' for Jewish charities; Pittsburgh, with
Souls, - Jack Rosenbelg„1 ulius Epstein, really disconnected. They represent days. Neither the government nor safeguarled Jewish rights wherever their t ■
use 1.f bitter language., which would
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, Julius Den- t h e two ma t ideas f ur w hi c h we the police is taking any measures to these were infringed upon or seemed Sounders of El Paso, who has met 40,000 Jews, $375,000; San Fran-
only result, he said, in complicating
the young men. cisco, with 25,000 Jews, $400,000;
• in peril of violation.
telbaum, Abe Srere, Louis A. Wein- fought and by which we conquered, protect the Jews.
the situation and in rendering more
"The earleist immigrants, the re- Boston, with as many Jews as De-
"There are many grave problems
stein, II. Suffrin, II. Baron, Louis A. the ideas of nationalism and interna•
difficult the position of Sir IlerbInft
port declares, all gathered on the bor. troit, $500,000; Philadelphia, with
tionalism.
They
are
not
distinct
or
VIENNA.—(J.
T.
A.)--Forty-five
now
confronting
the
Jewish
people,
Goldenberg, Sam Meister, Anton Fe-
Samuel, the High Commissioner. The
der, Abraham S. Weisner, S. A. contradictory. On the contrary, they "re reported wounded in the anti- • which it is the solemn duty of the der planning to cross into this coun- 200,1100 Jews, raised $1,400,000. Mr.
present constitution, the duke said,•
try, but when they found they could Billikopf therefore declared that De-
Agree, 51ax Buchner, Dr. P. M. Bern- ur • com p dementia • on to the other Semitic disturbances which have been Jews of America, meeting through
gives-all of the Palestinian elements
B'nai B'rith troit's Jewish community was not COT.
stein and Sol Blumrosen.
You cannot have a league of free na- going an the past several days in Rou- their duly constituted represents- not easily to this the B'r
a real share in Die administration of
Lions
unless
the
nations
are
free."
mania.
tives:sunited
in
purpose
and
in
action,
took
a
hand in the matter. tributing enough towards the Com-
The officers of Pisgah Lodge are
the country.
"A definite program was adopted. munity Fund. While Detroit may have
The anti-Semites first besieged a to consider and to endeavor to solve.
hopeful of enlisting the number of
Speaking in the same strain on the
Comment in the Press.
Lord theater
Robert
in Bucharest
The immigrant
where The rights of
must
our brethren
leave
abroad,
the border Private organizations doing charity
500 by Sunday, April 29, in time for deck of the Majestic, Jewish
Extrosiye comment on the' debate the public initiation and banquet deprecated the importance which American Jewish actors were per-' while guaranteed through the efforts and return to the more populous in- work on a small basis, the same con-
in the House of Lords appears in the which ice to be the first of a series in Jews were attaching to the opposi. forming and brutally assaulted Jew- of the first American Jewish Con- terior and there try to earn a living, dition prevails in the other cities, he
press. The London Daily Express, `honor of the new candidates into Pis-
ish theater goers and passersby. Ac- ' gress, as disregarded by certain Eu- , since he could not cross into the said.
tion of such men as Lord Beaver- 'ash
which is violently anti-Zionistic, de- gah Lodge.
' cording to reports the government ropean governments, which are not , United States for two years. The' "In the light of my knowledge of
brook and other enemies of the Jew-
clares the fight in the House of Lords
ish people. "These men," said Lord has finally decided to take steps to carrying out their treaty obligations. , enforcement of this order was the what other communities are doing,"
-
imperils the cause of Zionism. It
Robert, "have n influence on the end the riots, fearing the unsavory'' Continued and deliberate anti-Semi- cause of many letters to the Yiddish Mr. B ill ikopf said your $135,000 is
charges that a number of British
present British government, nor will impression the disorders will create tic Persecution and discrimination by I and general press detailing suffering woefully small. The United Jewish
governments against their Jewish and starvation. Since the problem Charities, in spite of the really fine
troops recently sent to Bagdad died
they have influence on any other goy- outside of Roumania.
citizens make it imperative for united , was one of permanent welfare of the report rendered by Miss Ilart, does
on the journey owing to the long
.
ernment which is likely to be estate-
e
little along educational,
marches and bad roads. Much space
fin view of the brevity of the American Jewry to continue with un- immigrants the 11'nai B'rith remained 1 Pathetically
fished. I am an outspoken friend
is given in the Express tee the sur- Benevolent Loan Association Organ- of the Jews and of their ideals. I above Bucharest cablegram, despite abated zeal the work for the protec- firm, almost heartless, in its enforce- social and religious activities. The
vey of Palestine issued by the United
am also a good Englishman, and I the seriousness of the disturbances lion of the rights of their brethren merit, 1111,1 as a result comparatively young of today do not attend the
;red by B'nai 'Frith Ladies.
few remained on the border, the otn- synagogue, and the Y. M. and Y. W.
States Department of Commerce, pre-
know that England will never go . described, the J. T. A. is of the abroad.
era receiving transportation and dash 11. A. does not give the Jewish beefs
pared by Counsel . Southard. Charg-
Growth of Anti-Semitsm.
back on. her word. Governments may opinion that reports are being cent-
and girls what a Y. M. and Y. W. I.
ing that the views expressed by
The nucleus for a free loan asso- change certain lortls may attack the sarO'd by the Roumanian government.
"In America, too, we have wit- for return to the interior.
Southard are too optimistic, it states ciation in Detroit, to be known as the
The results have been must grati- A. should give them."
—9
Zionism,
England,
however,
The
seriousness
f
the
situation
is
.
nesse,'
in
the
past
year
an
alarming
Jews S1111
Agree on Need for Canters.
that even this report expresses doubt ' Benevolent Loan Association, is an- will stand firm for the realization of confirmed by tge cablegram from growth of anti-Semitism and race dig. fying, continues. Rabbi Zielonka.
Jewish leaders in America agree
as to the country's agricultural and nounced organized by the Ladies'
, Vienna.)
crimination, which calls for the col. "Comparatively few are now seeking
.
the Balfour Declaration."
industrial resources. The Westmin- ' Auxiliary of this organization.
, leclive counsel and action of such admission to the United States. The on the need for community centers,
"Enemies?" continued Lord Rob-
This new organization will be an
ster Gazette also devotes much space
LONDON. — The Roumanian au I American Jews as view these demon- majority of the men turn to peddling Mr. Billikopf said. Ile told of Phila-
y have enemies. thorities are evidently suppressing re-
to the debate, featuring the attack independent branch of the B'nai art. "Of course ou
strations as alien to the traditions merchandise and are clueing excep. delphia, Newark and Pittsburgh Y.
'
by Lord Grey. The Daily Mail re- I3'rith ladies' Auxiliary. The com- Every living and aspiring people has po
ports to the outside world of anti- and the spirit of the American re. tionally well. Their relations witht li D le . tr II.itc. A. buildings and pointed out
ports the debate under the heading mittee in charge of the organization enemies. Jews must expect opposi-
sn't Semitic disturbances. A telegram public. It behooves the Jews of this the Mexican merchants, too, leaves the need of a similar institution in
lion just like any.other people. Ila
"The Palestine Danger."
. sent by the J. T. A. representative in country to he on guard and prepared little to be desired."
plans is ill the hope of interesting
Miss Blanche J. Hart, executive
"The work of the B'nai • B'rith
A total of 27,000 Jewish inimi- every Detroit Jew in the movement. Great Britain enemies? And hasn't Transylvania tee the ',tendon office gin- to deal with this menace to their
the United States enemies? Why
grants have entered Palestine since The plait is to place, boxes, bearing worry
about that? The Jew's who in details of a meeting at Klausenburg safety and the safety of American should convince the most skeptical secretary of the United Jewish Chad-
19I8, according to a statement by the inscription "A penny a day keeps
of anti-Semitic teat-hers followed by institutions of liberty and freedom. that Mexico offers opportunity to im- ties, in her annual report, the major
Ormsby Clare of the Colonial Office, sorrow' away," in every home, and have been living for 2,000 years in an attack on Jew's March 11 was filed ' There must come an end to the dis. migrants willing to work, tee suffer portion of which was published in
ifferent countries must expect at-
thereby create the fotnnlation of the
in the •euse of Commons.
at the telegraph office of that place organization and chaos prevailing in some privation and to settle in a last week's Chronicle, told of the ac-
tacks fr
from various quarters. They but (lid not reach the news agency . certain sections of Jewish life. We strange environment. The oppor- complishments of the local charities
Ormsby Gore was asked whether fund.

tunnies are especially good for those along relief, medical and educational
he was informed about the "attack on
With 5,000 as the initial number of should be proud, however, that they', here, as is seen from the copy of the must strive to bring about an align- tun
the peaceful Arab denionstration in boxes. that the' eammittee hopes to have good friends who will never', , wire the corres pondent sent this of- ment of Jewish forces, a consolida- w hose relatives can give them a suf.. line.
William Friedman, president of the
Jerusalem last week, when several ,distribute this Month, the hopes of leave them in the lurch. Let the I five by mail.
tion of Jewish efforts, which should ficient fund to start their business."
United Jewish Charities, introducing
Arabs were wounded."
the organizers are to place at least Jews give heed to their friends. Let
find expression in a democr
atic rep-
, Fred 51, Butzel as the toastmaster,
Ile replied that a few Arabs were five times that number in offices as them realize the great historic op-
organization functioning
portunity which is open to them nod
welcomed the gathering and said that
wounded when they interfered with well as residences.
c as the recognized spokesman of RUSSIAN AND POLISH
they will stop worrying about the
the police who were attempting to
QUOTAS ARE EXTENDED the purpose of the annual communit y
The . obect of the new organization
united American Jew
Jewry.
.
Lord
Beaverbrooks."
dinner is to impress upon the minds
arrest certain individuals shouting will be to offer loans to needy fami-
s
. e
or e BCC° p
May Address Jews Here.
• interest will be charged and
provocative and abusing language at lies. 'Na
objects the American Jewish Con- Approximately 4,000 More Immi- of the people the existence of the or-
ganization and to invite the corn-
the Jews and singing pro-Turkish an opportunity will he given to tem-
Lord Robert inquired eagerly con-
grants Now Eligible for Ad-
' gress has been constituted, and the
muni y's co-operation.
In in ro ue-
songs. Order has since prevailed porarily ilistressed families, to get cerning the attitude of American
mission.
ALBANY.—(J. C. B.—Both the many problems pressing for solution
throughout the country, 'Mr. Gore back on their own feet without the J ews towards Palestine and their re- I
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—Al- ing Mr. Butzel he referred to the hit-
' New York legislature and Governor , make it necessary to convene area-
self-
added.
help of charitable institutions.
sponse to the appeal of the great '
shin
of
the
elected
representatives
of
though
the
Polish
and
Russian
quotas
ter
as
one
whose
"record
typifies
■ Smith have used their efforts in an at- c
Only Two Pont. Held by Jews.
The temporary officers of the or- leader, Dr. Weizmann. Ile expressed I tempt tee prevent the deportation of the people as speedily as possible. were announced as exhausted some sacrifice in tenderi ng service to his
fellow men," alway s ready to give of
ganizatiein
are
Mrs.
Benjamin
Gould,
the
wish
to
be
able
to
see
Dr.
Weiz-
,
Sammy Goldman, who was declared The success of the congress depends time ago, a ruling by the Depart•
Of the 15 senior posts in the Pales-
and
him in
work.
"Al. :by Ellis Island Immigration officials upon the measure of interest and sup- meat of Labor now makes possible himself to the community. Mr. Fried-
tine administration, only three, in- chairman; Mrs. Harry Prenzlauer and. mane
though
my assist
calendar
is his
pretty
crowd-
Jews
will the e entry
en ry of
o 2 500
,
immigrants from man said that the entire community
ews NS
cluding that of the High Commission- Mrs. David Love, vice-chairmen;
tob e 3 per cent below normal in the port,
. Per which
e u c the masses o f.1
Poland, approximately, and 1,500 has been benefited by. Mr. Butzers
• Miss Edna Lewis, secretary, and Mrs. el," he said, "I would take great' intelligent tests.
manifest in the elections.
activities and declared that "we have
(Turn to last page.)
Louis .Rubenstein„ treasurer.
pleasure in addressing a Keren Hoye-'
"We call upon the Jewish cam_ from Russia.
Governor Smith has wirde the
prou o
im.
'
g
Mrs. Gould pointed out that when sod meeting."
The opening of the immigration
President asking that he intervene in inanities throughout the country to
Mr. Butzel, referring to the com-
illness or death puts an honorable • "It is more important," concluded the case. A resolution asking that the , prepare immediately for the nomina- doors to this additional number is
JUDGE HOLDS
, family on a charitable list, a small Lord Robert, "that the Jews of Amer- boy he allowed to remain with his par- tion and election of their delegates." due to a reclassification by the Labor pliments showered upon him, said:
' LAW CONSTITUTIONAL.' loan of money might enable It to re-
Department of Pinsk and Eastern Ga- " Sly mother likes to hear that stuff."
ica should listen to Dr. Weizmann eats here was also passed by the State
Geis as part of loland.
Immigrants lie introduced as the first number on

same an independent existence, and than to Lord Beaverbrook."
'
senate and lower house.
NE1V YORK.— (J. C. B.) —The :urged that Detroit Jews lend this or-
from Poland therefore may take ad- the program Adolph Hollander, a
Lord Robert is a son of the famous
School teachers and physicians who WOMAN'S LEAGUE DANCE
stale law punishing the fraudulent la-, g a nization their full support.
of
the
unfilled
quotas of talented young violinist, who ably
vantage
I
THIS SUNDAY EVENING
Lord Salisbury, three times Prime
' have examined Sammy lately, accord-
Wing of products not in conformity h
these regions: which is estimated as
Minister of Great Britain. One of ing to Senator Pearson of Syracuse
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with the Jewish law as "Kosher" was
still
having
openings
for
2,500
per_
the Cecils was Prime Minister during who is interesting himself in the ease, Hebrew School Organization Plans
held constitutional by the U. S. Dis- 'LAYMEN OFFICIATE AS
sons.
the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Since have found the boy to he well above
0010R.
trict Court.
f W
M MT!. ti mg at
lit the decision, which
VIENNA RABBIS STRIKE that time there has seldom been a normal and attribute his failure to
The labor Department also an. VIENNA JEWISH DOCTORS
war rendered by Judge Manton, the
nounced . that, following a conference
cabinet where the Cecils were not pass the Ellis Island tests to suffering
MOVE TO STOP BOYCOTT
suit sf a group of provision merchants
l'reparations are announced com- of Secretaries Hughes, Hoover and
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The exec- represented. Lord Robert has in- from starvation and torture in Rus-
to have the law declared invalid was
pleted by the Woman's League of the Davis, it has been decided to admit
utive board of the Jewish community herited the great qualities of states- sia.
dismissed. ,
United Hebrew Schools of Detroit for Russians, charging the number of ad- Charges Are Made That Jews Seek
The provision dealers who fought of Vienna has announced tha tthe manship of his father. He entered
Hakenkreutler Alliance.
the informal dancing party to be held missibles against the Bessarabian
the "Kosher Act," contended that the strike of Jewish rabbis, cantors and the House of Commons in 1906 and
this Sunday evening at the Kirby quota•.
Jewish 'religious authorities differ ' grave diggers will not be allowed to promptly became one of the outstand- RESIGNATION OF JEWISH
VIENNA.— (J. T. A.) —Jewish
This will be the last dance
This latter decision with regard to
interfere with marriages, burials and ing members of that body. Being a
RECTOR NOT ACCEPTED Center.
among themselves as to the preci se
of the season permitted by the Se- Bessarabia, which was contingent medical men of Vienna have decided
meaning of the etrtn "Kosher" and ' other religious ceremonies. The mem- Conservative, his opportunity to serve
to give the S dose f
upon
wheth:•r
Bessarabia
is
Russian
as hers of the Board, it was announced, on the cabinet came only during the PRAGUE.—(J. T. A.)—The Minis- ra .
that it is therefore so sp
The Woman's League of the Tal- or Roumanian territory, is finally de- their own medicine.
will step in and perform the duties of war, when he served on the Coalition ter of Education has refused to accept
The medical faculty of the Vienna
is he incapable of practical
cal applies-
mud Torahs has for its aim the beau- termined. Meanwhile Russian immi-
tion. } ,
the Jewish religious workers during cabinet together with his cousin, Lord
resignation of Dr. Samuel Stein-
urthermore; they contended,
titying of the school and the plan- grants may take advantage of the University having announced that
Balfour. His attiture towards the hertz, against
whose appointment re-
i
the whole legislation was an illegal the strike.
only "Aryan" students will be admit-
unfilled
Besoarabian
quota,
which
is
The strike was called ley the rung- restoration of the Jewish homeland cently to the rectorship of the German
German ning of holiday celebrations for the
interference by the State in Inter-
ted to their classes, the Jewish Physi-
otat e Commerce
is much the same as that of his talus- university of Prague, a strike was or pupils in the schools. Among the estimated at 1,500.
cians Association, numbering more
.
-
In conformity with the new rul-
demanding
30 March
per cent
increase
. Judge Manton pointed out in desny- ions
workers a on
20. They
are trious cousin, the views of both being ganized by the anti-Semitic students. things so far accomplished by this or-
than 1,200 members, has decided on
religious
ganization
is the distribution of ings, the Secretary of Labor tele-
The press
is commenting
extensive-
ing the suit that the complainants in their salaries contending . that they grounded in philosophic and
reprisals. They have announced that
themselves admit that they have built' are unable to live un theirpresentsal- convictions based on the Bible and , lye ofthe fact that while Steinherz re- bronze buttons with the insignia of graphed to Ellis Island ordering the Aryan students will be barred from
Rabbi Chajes of 'Vienna is the principle of national rights. fused to budge while the movement the schools, which are presented to admission of 100 immigrants from
up a large business 'in the sale of food arias. Chic,
the clinics and lectures of Jewish pro-
at
its
height,
he
is
the
children
upon
entrance
in
the
Poland and several hundred from
m the city. An attempt at
against him Was
Products as "Knsher" and that they absent fro
fessors.
schools. These are held as precious Russia held for deportation.
thfeeftere have found the standards reaching a settlement in being made.
now of his own free will after the agi -
According to unconfirmed reports
The reclassification was urged by
HALF - TRILLION ROUBLES
tation has died out, tendered his res- by the Hebrew students. The pro-
sufficiently definite to be followed in
ignation. ceeds of the dance will go toward the Congressman Isaac Siegel of New here, a deputation of native Austrian
Practice. As to the contention that
FOR
MATZOS
FOR
POOR
Jews
has approached the }taken-
continuation
of
the
activities
of
this
the n Kosher"
DANISH JEWS HEAR TALK
York.
law is an illegal inter-.
kreuzler leader, Riehl, suggesting an
organization.
ON JUDAH P. BENJAMIN
fere•lice with Interstate Commerce, the •
alliance between the Jews, the Na-
RABBIS
WILL
COMBAT
Plans
are
under
way
for

mass-
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—A fund of
court held that a state police regula- •
tional Socialists and the Ilakenkreuz-
SABBATH DESECRATION meeting of Detroit women, under the ITALY STARTS BRANCH
i t
COPENHAGEN.— (J. T. A.) —A a halt trillion roubles has been caller.-
tiniS not Unconstitutional simply be-
OF COUNCIL OF WOMEN , ler in order to combat the "East Eu-
, auspices of the league, for the pur-
sauce it may indirectly affect inter- ,large Jewish ' meeting was addressed teat by the Jewish Religious Soviet
' ropean Jewish danger."
WARSAW.—(J,
T.
A.)—A
con-
I
pose
of
spreading
propaganda
among
state commerce.
here by John Finley Prince, United with which to buy matzos for the poor.
Although no verification of the re-
NEW YORK. — (J. C. B.)—A
The state, which defended the con- States Minister to Denmark. Mr. This BUM, it is estimated, will buy I Terence of orthodox rabbis has been the women that they may become in-
s
in the problems of Jewish branch of the Council of Jewish Wom- ' port has been forthcoming, no de-
titutionality of the "Kosher" Act, WAS Prince s oke on the life and career of more matzos than all the Russian bait- :called to meet her to discuss the means terested
nials
have been made by any of the
I
and help spread the idea of I en has been started in Trieste, Italy,
. Benjamin, Secretary of eries, with their present comparatively 'of combating the growing tendency education
represented by Deputy General Sam- Judah
native Jewish leaders.
it is learned.
educati on through the home.
towards violation of the Sabbath.
limited facilities, can bake.
uel H. Hofstadter.
State in the Confederate Cabinet •

Famous British St atesman, On Ar-
rival in America, Urges Jewish Peo-
ple Not to Worry About Enemies

Promises to Continue

AIM TO ENROLL 500
MEMBERS IN APRIL

JEWISH IMMIGRANTS
PROSPER IN MEXICO

ROUMANIAN POGROM
LEADERS ARRESTED

Contented

-
FREE LOAN SOCIETY
FORMED IN DETROIT

GOVERNOR, SOLONS
SEEK TO PREVENT
BOY'S DEPORTATION

KOSHER ..

.resentative

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