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W hile Jewish I alestine will be built on a basis of friendship with the Arabs, it is only right that the pio- neer builders defend themselves against the evil results of propagan- dists. Protesting Pogroms. In a statement setting forth the numbers of immigrants arriving from the various European countries, the Cunard Line points out that thousands Warsaw Jews whose stores are of Germans are still eligible to enter the United States during the quota kept open even on Yom Kippur osed their places of business and year ending June 30. • • • joined in the protest against the re- l'russia will not recognize the German Students Association so long as cent pogrom in Warsaw. The hulls this body retains the anti-Semitic statutes as part of its by-laws, Dr. Boelitz, that were used for the protest are l'russian Minister of Education, informed a student delegation. The "anti- , reported in cable dispatches to have Semitic principle" is unacceptable to thegovernment, Dr. Boelitz added. been tilled to overflowing and crowds that jammed the streets blocked traf- fic. There is a certain note of satis- One hundred homeless children for whom there was no room in any of ' faction in this report. Oppressed the existing institutions in Mohilev, Ukraine, have been provided for by Jews of Poland are not losing cour- the Joint Distribution Committee, which has opened a special home for age and have courage and pride them. Some of these children are now pupils at a vocational training enough to protest indignities. A school. resolution of protest even called • • • • upon the Jews to resort to self-de- Among the 1,600 passengers on the incoming Cunarder lierenguria are tenseif the authorities failed to 95 Russians, this group coming over in accordance with an agreement shield them from attacks. More entered into between the Soviet government and the Cunard Line, which, power to Polish Jewry. in addition to its offices in Kiev and Kharkov, has opened a new office in Odessa. * • • • Creating ■ University Ghetto. • Anticipating disturbances in the event the Awakening Magyars hold their proposed rally, the authorities have prohibited a large Magyar mass- meeting in Budapest. Cancellation of the meeting follows the police search carried out in the headquarters of the Awakening Magyars, where it is repotted n great quantity of inflammatory literature Was confiscated. • • • Threatening to tireibly block the entrance of Jewish students to the university classes unless the authorities undertake to enforce immediately the percentage limitation against Jews, a delegation representing the Aryan student body warned the Vienna authorities to reach a decision. The authorities asked the students to take no action until the meeting of the uni- versity senate. • • . s Sailing from New Y014( on June 8n, the new Anchor liner Teseallia will sail direct to Palestine, calling Beyrout, Haifa and Jaffa. Thus visitors The charge against the Jew is that he creates Ghettoes, that he is clan- , nigh. But in Budapest the anti-Semi- !tic students have placed special desks in classrooms and have labeled them ''Jew No. 1," "Jew No. 2," etc., and in each class they placed a placard 'marked "Ghetto" over the corner oc- cupied by the Jews. The Jewish stu- dents went out on strike and pea- 1 tested such insults. Here is a least one proof that Ghettoes are usually j forced upon the Jew and that Jewish ,clannishness is rather thy. result than the cause of anti-Semitism. Shall We Retain Our Identity? Deputy Isaac Greenbaum, leader north Atlantic service. The voyage will in reality be a summer cruise and of the Jewish Sejm Club in Poland, the ship will call at the main ports in the Mediterranean, including Alex- has resigned as it member of that andria for Egypt. body's a Pr esidium. In explaininghis • • • action, Deputy Gruenbaum said that One of the most touching letters of gratitude that has come to the Joint certain Jewish deputies preferred to Distribution Committee was recently received from the inmates of an insti- support Premier Sikorski, although tution for blind children. It is written in Braille and reads: "The chil- the latter has not granted most of the dren of the third house of the blind in Ekaterinoslav humbly transmit their ,Jewish demands. Deputy Gruenbaum gratitude to the organization known as "I'he Joint' for the help given them •says he considers this "avoluntary MillIMMEMMINEI WWI NB by this organization." !sanction of the present restrictions • • • • practiced against the Jews." In his The one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sabato Mortis was com- , explanation he further states that Po- memorated at the Miksch Israel Congregation in Philadelphia by the Jewish lish Jewry has two roads, that of :N- Theological Seminary of America of New York, which he had founded, and I similation or that of •o-operation Granite and Marble during the week in many pulpits in the land. Sabato Morals was born in with the mineriti•s with a view to Leghorn, Italy, on April 13, 1823, descended of a Portuguese family which transforming Poland into a nationali- • tics state with power vested not in fled to Italy to escape the terrors of the the dominating people but in all na- The authorities of the Free City have decided nut to admit H11 y of the tionalities inhabiting the country. Be- 564 Winder Street Russian and Ukrainian Jews who are being deported from Poland. A cause the Jewish Sejm Club is aban- Phone Cadillac 48 detachment of the refugees arriving at the railroad station was not permit- doning the latter idea, Deputy Gruen- Louis A. Werbe, Representative ted to enter the city. Aged men, women and children formed part of tht baum resigned from the Praesidium. The Only Jewish MONUMENT refugee contingent. A committee for the relief of the refugees has been I llis reason embodies an important Dealer in Detroit. Jewish problem, marked by an old organized by Jewish visitors at %or% a watering place near here. struggle between assimilation and the retention of the identity of the Jew- Widespread agitation against foreigners and their languages in Katto - h people. While we do not believe witz, Silesia, is reported by the Wolf Agency, a German press service ' in the possibility of total Jewish as- "Wolf" reports further that nationalists removed all signs in foreign lan- similation, we will grant it for the guages, smashing window panes where they could not otherwise remove Or obliterate the lettering. "Down with the German Jews," is the text of ;present for the sake of argument. In 'that case it remains for us to choose a poster prominently displayed thr:algl -iout the city, the report continues Chiropractor 'J e between the p rpetuation of our pea- , pie 110 011 entity and its absorption Melrose 3435 The number of children being fed in the Ukraine and White Russia by by other peoples. In which case our 4738 McDougall Avenue the Joint Distribution Committee in co-operation with the American Relief sympathies are with the action taken Nom East F Administration was again increased during March. The original arrange- • by Deputy Gruenbaum. There na- PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR of DETROIT ment called for feeding 300,000 children. The acute distress which occur -, turally arises the question as to the A continuous successful r•ctic• of red in February compelled the increase of that number to 358,000. The . advisability of creating a "state with- tho science In Detroit ainc• 1911. latest report shows another increase up to 428,000. The increases have ' in a state" in Poland. Which we in IP THE SPINE IS RIGHT, THE MAN been made mainly in the districts of Odessa, Nicolaeff.and Ekaterinesla• • turn oppose. To solve the problem Is RIGHT, Let Klecsynski make you • Live permanently and practically, there- Wire and you won't be stepped on. Emir Abdullah, ruler of Transjordania, has been asked by representa- fore, we again suggest that the -ow/ tives of the Palestine Arabs to defer his plans for the establishment of an speedy rebuilding of the Jewish advisory cou ncil for Transjordania pending settlement of the whole Arab homeland will also remove this evil. question. These representations were made by Mussa Kasim Pasha, chair- man, and a few of the members of the Arab delegation, who visited Ab- dullah at Ammon. The Palestine representatives pointed out there is like- lihood of action being taken conforming to the wishes of the Palestine! Arabs, and that the Transjordanian ruler (-mild aid enormously in this work by falling in with their plans, Mi■ NOMINENN ONO MO may journey hence in all the comfort enjoyed on first class ships in the Henry the Hatter Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Library Park Hotel Bldg. INE Gratiot at Library. MANUEL URBACH Monuments APRIL. 27, 1923 turned American Relief Administra- tion worker, who has just arrived from Mikolaiev, in a statement which he made to Capt. Paxton Ilibben, the Nansen Relief vIke'it 5 e: ii(n c here. t"r! " !. According to Mr. Sonnenberg, who has made a survey of the whole dis- trict affected, for the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the country around Elizabetgrad, Kherson, Alex- androvsk and Nikolaiev is like a graveyard. Even those who receive money are unable to buy what they need with the dollars they get from America, as there is nothing to buy. "What the people there require is food and clothing sent to them from outside Russia. They cannot eat dol- lars or wear dollars. "There are many people who know what conditions are in the Jewish portions of the Ukraine, and who know that unless relief packages and !relief drafts are continued the toll of death this winter will be incred- ible there. It is amazing to find the , Jewish people here in the United • States believing that food may be j had in Russia plentifully and cheap- ly, at least so far as the Ukraine and the other sections where the Jews . live are concerned. Most of those , who return to America and report that food is plentiful in Russia have never been out of Moscow, and judge by what they see there. They do not realize the immense distances in Russia nor the difficulties of trans- portation due to the destruction of the railways timing the war and the civil war. There may be plenty of food in Moscow and none at all in the Ukraine, as is the case today, just as a year and a half ago the farmers I were burning grain in the Middle West but the price of bread was just life same in New York." Mr. Sonnenberg declared t hat i ;teflon of Dr. Nansen in taking up' the food and clothing trait business and relief package shipment former- ly done by the A. R. 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OFFICE 571 ELIOT STREET The Wire Chie f Keeps Your Telephone Working JEWISH DEPUTIES PHYSICALLY HURT IN SEJM DISORDER Among the tourist: arriving from the Mediterranean on the Cunarder (Concluded from page 1.) Muretania Friday was Miss Elizabeth McQueen of Tamsworth, N. II., who ran a daily paper ill Jerusalem during General Allenby's occupation of expelled from Ilungairian soil by a Palestine. She declared that Zionism is now a dead issue there. Miss • government ordinance promulgated Henrietta Scold, founder and honorary president of Hadassah, the women's j Friday. The ordinance, known 119 the Zionist organization of America, who has been working in Palestine for : Defense of the State Law, was adopt- the last three years as u volunteer co-director of the medical forces of the led in face of strong opposition by Hadassah there, was also a passenger and was met at the pier by all mem- , liberal deputies. The Christian Na- hers of the national board of the organization. I tionalist deputies, however, expressed • • • • great pleasure over the passage of The question of the Jewish refugees who are compelled to leave Poland this law, which, they declared, was j has been placed on the agenda of the meeting of the advisory committee of intended primarily to exclude "Jews the League of Nations' Iligh Commissioner for refugee relief. The corn- and workers," thereby ensuring that mittee Will meet at Geneva April 20. Consideration of the Jewish refugee the approaching elections will not be question was urged by the Joint Foreign Committee of British Jews, the !influenced by either of these ele- , Alliance Israelite and the British-Jewish War Victims Farad. In view of merits. the recent statement by the Austrian Vice-Chancellor, that the League of : Jewish students of the technical Nations had approved the expulsion of Galician Jews from Austria, this high school here struck, declaring question, too, will be considered by the committee. they will not return to the classes be- • • • • • fore they obtain satisfaction for the Several hundred delegates of Jewish organizations of New York met indignities they are made to suffer on April 15 in the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society building to make ar- , by the faculty and students. In ad- rangements for the election of delegates to the second session of the per- 'Mein to having the& number lim- • manent American Jewish Congress. The meeting was called by the New .itcd by the percentage norm now in York Jewish Council, of which Judge Aarop,J. Levy is chairman. The • force, separate desks have been city was divided into districts and special coorfnittees were named to arrange placed in special corners of the class- nominating conventions in each of these districts. The Jews of the city rooms numbered Jew No. 1, Jew No. will elect, by popular vote, 100 representatives to the congress, Each 2, etc. Anti-Semitic students in each Jew and Jewess in the city 21 years of age will be entitled of vote. class-hung a big placard over the cor- • • • net occupied by the Jews, marked Louis Brown and Isadore Jackerson, who were arrested in Washington :"Gretto." raids by Department of Justice agents aimed against Communists, were voluntarily released by the police. Other Jews arrested were also released. JASSAY, Roumania.—(J. 't. A.. — The accused were taken in a raid on a Jewish book and news store on !Grave misgivings have been caused Seventh street, where a meeting was scheduled featuring Robert Minor, a here by the arrival of a number of prominent radical and artist. Mr. Minor failed to appear, however. Edward :student agitators identified with Pro- J. Irvine, who was arrested in the raid and who was the last one detained fessor Cuza, who is at the head of on whom Communist literature was found, was also released on habeas the anti-Semitic movement in the corpus proceedings by Judge Iloehling. Altogether over 40 persons were • Roumanian schools. The uneasiness arrested in the raid. :was aggravated by the rumor circa-, • • • • :kited that Jewish students had ar-, The responsible editor of Hitler's anti-Semitic organ, Voelkischer Bee- j rived from Chernowitz to avenge the bachter of Munich, and the editor of the anti-Semitic Mierbaeher Anzeiger recent anti-Jewish attacks. Profess.! have been summoned to appear before Germany's political Supreme Court , ing great alarm, the anti-Semites sp- at Leipsic under the law for safeguarding the republic, says a copyright pealed to the police for protection Berlin dispatch to the New York Times. Both have refused to appear or and a military cordon was drawn acknowledge the authority of this tribunal, asserting that only Bavarian around certain sections of the city.' courts can try Bavarians. llitler himself expects a summons to appear The patrols kept watch all night in before the Leipsic Supreme Court and he has told his followers that he an evident attempt to defend per- • will not go and appealed to them to "stand hard as steel by our govern- I sons, who are known as pogromists, meat. We won't talk." The whole Munich press, however, sides against , against a fantastic Jewish attack.' the recalcitrants, declaring that they ought not to defy the law at this time, Jews here feel the feigned alarm Ms- • as in view of the Ruhr struggles, this is no time to provoke an internal played in anti-Semitic circles is to German conflict. provoke a fresh attack, but thus far ••• • nothing has happened. • • • Feeding of Jewish intellectuals in Poland has been increased, according to advises from Dr. Bernard Kahn, European director of the Joint Distri- JEWISH STUDENTS SEVERELY button Committee. Several months ago the Joint Distribution Committee ATTACKED IN UNIVERSITY RIOT appropriated an additional $S00,000 for the feeding of intellectuals and' BUCHAREST.--J. T. A.)—Many indigent members of the middle class in Austria. Reports received at that Jew,sh students were seriously time of distress among the same classes in Poland moved the Joint Distri- wounded in an attack made upon button Commmittee to distribute this sum equally between the two coun- Clem by Roumanian students in the tries. This has made possible the increased rations distributed in Poland University of Bucharest. A crowd by 3,000. Of these 100 went to the Jewish feeding station in Warsaw and !of Roumanian students in the juch- , 300 to the students' feeding station in the same city. Feeding stations chemical engineering de- have been opened in Rovno, V1'ilna and Lemberg. All told 11,500 rations partments o university fell upon are being distributed in Poland, of which Jews receive one-third. Jewish students', beat them up and, • • • • • threw them down the stairs The' January was "Homeless Child Month" in Kiev, one of the large cities praesidium of the university called of the Ukraine, an account of which, published in the Kharkov,• press, has ! the police, who cleared the halls of just been received here. Three and a half trillion stamps were distributed, the rioting students. the sale of which was for the parpose of providing homes for shelterless A strong cordon of police is guard- orphans. Although the total raised in this campaign Was not compiled when ing the university and will attend the press reports were written. It was estimated that it would be sufficient tpheemlee,ci tures if the excesses will be re- to nrovide homes for from 1,000 to 1,500 children, "especially as the Joint • • • Distri'uution Committee had promised very substantial aid" (Dr. Bogen, on behalf of the Joint Distribution Committee, subscribed 81.000 to the fund). A. R. A. WORKER REPORTS The American Relief Administration and the Red Cross also contributed. UKRAINE LIKE A GRAVEYARD Forty million rubles, it is expected, will he raised. A benefit performance NEW YORK. — (J. C. B.) —The at the opera house netted 10,000,000 rubles and the moving pictures gave appalling condition of the Jewish 10 per cent of their income, the larger houses for the entire month and nopulation in the soutSern part of the smaller houses for two weeks. The campaign was later extended to the Ukraine was emphasized by Ben surrounding districts. Sonnenberg of Brooklyn, N. Y., a re-! THE TELEPHONE WIRE CHIEF plays a vital part in your daily existence. His is the responsibility for keeping your telephone working. He has at his call, linemen, repairmen and installers who are working on wires and equipment constantly. And a word about these workmen. We believe you will find them thoughtful and courteous, always. 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