oar TffE PEP JUNE 22, 1923 CARONICIA ing of Palestine, including the Jewish movement for the rebuilding of Pal- INVITE NON-ZIONISTS National Fund, the Hadassah Organ- estine today becomes a problem of entire nation, on a par with the TO MEMBERSHIP IN ization. The American Jewish Phy- the sicians' Committee for the Medical numerous other problems that must be solved by American Israel, and all THE JEWISH AGENCY !Colle ge in Jerusalem, The American JOY FARM be taken up as entirely new and will be met definitely with the creation of such an agency that will in reality become the spokesman for the Jew. NIIIMMO• 1Ziun Commonwealth, and The Pales of us, without differentiation of re - A. D. HILLMAN tine Development Council. Included ligious belief or economic standing, in the $1,750,000 is the sum of M- must participate in the work, partic- Red Estate Exchange Specialist I eirh•nge what you ha,, ini to continue our work of building 000 for the bonds of the municipal- ularly to the exclusion of such men nil do not went for what up Palestine," he declared. ity of Tel-Aviv (Palestine) which who misrepresent the Jewish cause. you have not soil do w•nt Judge Moses introduced Hon. Alex- were floated in the United States. In This is true of every other undertak- Single Homes, Cash for Land Contracts and ing. It is high time to solve the ques- ander Armstrong, Attorney General, addition to the $6,000,000 consider- Duplexes Mort lllll • tion of disunion in the midst of Jew- of the State of Maryland, who repre- able sums were also expended in Pal- and Hammond Bldg. Main 4763 213 ry. Dr. Adler has dealt with an old sented the State of Maryland and estine for relief purposes. Home Sit.. Mr. Neumann presented figures problem. Here is hoping that it will Bones ua Fmrlo ► Tolographlo Money.) welcomed the convention in its name. (From cable* of Forfeit The Warsaw Educational Commission has decided to postpone the con- Mr. Armstrong declared that it was showing that the Palestine Founda- n unusual privilege which he deeply tion fund had grown during the sec- ■ sideration of Dr. Thon's proposal relative to the numerus chums until the laity Company appreciated to be able to welcome to ond year of its collection activities in Blain. 6748 Linwood, C government hearing is concluded. Maryland this convention, for the the United States. The total amount • • • . Garfield 2423.5380 of this convention, unlike raised for the first 13 months being The American Consulate at Vienna has put a stop temporarily to the purpose From the President's Dealt—Talk No. 143. ' other conventions which met in this . approximately $1,800,000, while in issue of visas to all Immigrants except those having blood relatives • in state, was different from the others. the second 13 months up to J une 15 , America. The resumption of the NSW` of visas to those not having relations It was designed to bring nothing to 1923, a total of $2,300,000 was raised for a month or two. those present, personally, but it representing an increase of about 30 iu the United States is not expected • • • • aimed to open the doors of Palestine per cent. The Moat Popular Great excitement was aroused in Jewish circles in Warsaw when repre- to hundreds of thousands of Jews, Quality Automobile." sentatives of the anti-Semitic group brought before the administration com- and to help them build up a land with mission a proposition for the prohibition of Shechita. The proposal was institutions that it would he a credit bitterly fought. No final action on the measure has been decided on as yet. to have. It seems peculiarly just, he (Concluded from Editorial page.) • • • declared, that Palestine should be A delegation of Jewish students of the Polish universities appeared be- built up by those who gave it its his- When there was a time to offer pro- By Franklyn Hobbs tory, and it was a source of deep test against pogroms small groups fore the Warsaw Rabbinical Council complaining that their practice in dissection work at medical schools was endangered owing to the lack of gratification that the Jews were mak- started the movement by declaring This is a very helpful book—one Selling for Jewish corpses. The rabbinate is now meeting in conference to consider ing of Palestine a sanctuary for the themselves the spokesmen for the HAMTRAMCK CHEVROLET that every wage-earner and busi- Jewish people, to which anyone might Jew. Then practically all Israel fol- the problem. • SALES CO. • lowed with its protest that proved if he desired to find that happiness go ness man in America should read. which we in America consider part of mighty and effective. But there were 11440 Jos. Campau One of the features which has attracted great attention at the Interne- our birthright. lie expressed the other undertakings that failed be- Here is but one of the many Business Phone: Hemlock 8568 tional Exposition now being held at Padua, Italy, is an exhibition of the hope that at the end of this session cause the central force did not come Res. Phones Hemlock 731-W helpful truths that fill its pages: products of the Jewish colonists of Palestine . The Jewish exhibits have the Zionists would be brought nearer from the heart of all Jewry. Self- great amount of attention, not only from Jewish but from the received a to the realization of their dream for appointed spokesmen for the Jewish "The difference between the general visitors to the exposition. the help of their people and the bet- people have too often harmed rather • • • • rich man and the poor man is the terment of mankind. than benefited us. We had an instance Soronna, the German colony outside Jaffa founded by the Templars in individual here several difference in what he buys with Howard Bryant, president of the of such 1111 the early eighties, has, by its own request, been included in the jurisdiction city council of Baltimore, welcomed weeks ago during the visit to our City MEYER BARRON. Prop. his money. of the municipality of Tel-Aviv, the self-contained Jewish community. those present in the name of the of Dr. Chaim Weizman, when Harris Buyers of All Kinds of Soronna's choice lay between Jewish Tel-Aviv and the municipality of city. Baltimore is a city noted for its Selig, who was the Yiddish speaker "The rich man has bought WASTE PAPER Jaffa, which is predominately Arab, and the Germans chose the former. hospitality, and that well known hos- of the evening, made a plea for Zion • • • • wealth and position—the poor 1342 Brewster St. pitality the citizens of Baltimore , at the expense of Hebrew schools. Replying to a delegation of Jewish students, M. Anghelescu, Roumanian man has bought trash." were anxious to show to those assem- When approached by the superintend- Cadillac 1709- Cadillac 1708 Minister of Education, denied their plea for the removal of the limitations bled for the Zionist convention. On ent of the local schools fur an explan- / of Jewish students at the universities. He declared that for the present Are you putting hard-earned money into too many behalf of the mayor of Baltimore and ation of the outrageous attack on the this could not be done. He declared also that the restriction regulations theatre tickets —too many entertainments—too Roumanian prov- the municipality he extended a wel- ' Talmud Torahs made by Mr. Selig, many automobiles—too many clothes? Why not for the present would also apply to the recently acquired MO =1 come to all those present and urged Dr. W eizman sided against the latter, put that money in the bank—in bonds or in real inces of Bessarabia and Klausenburg. them to avail themselves of the spirit and expressed himself as resentful • • • • estate—and BECOME WEALTHY? of friendship which the citizens of that Zionist lecturers should oppose The duel which had been arranged between Paul Sandor, the Jewish Deputy to the Hungarian Parliament, and the anti-Semitic Deputy Besnard Baltimore were showing. To Dr. the building of Hebrew schools, A has been postponed to give Besnard a chance to get in trim once more. Weizmann, to all those present, he man like Harris we would class with fought with I gave the keys of the city of Balti- the self-appointed spokesmen for our Besnard needs recuperation because of another duel which he or people who undertake to spec more. Bossy, a deputy who has been very friendly to the Jewish interests. Bes- Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron of the Palestine and instead hurt the move- Jewish questions. on nerd's marksmanship was on a par with his reasoning congregation, ment. Dr. Theodor lierzl, the late Hebrew Baltimore Ile was severely wounded. who founder of the present Zionist move- Temple, Avenue Madison • • • • brought the greetings of the Jews of ment, declared at the very beginning Chancellor Cuno received Jacob Landau, director of the Jewish Tele- Baltimore, followed. He brought the of his activities for Palestine that "a graphic Agency, in the company of other Jewish journalists, in Berlin and keys, nut of the city, but of the return to Zion must be preceded by a spoke at length on the problems facing Germany, particularly dwelling on hearts of the Jews of Baltimore, no return to Judaism," yet a "modern' the vexing reparations issue. The Jew has always been an instrumentality that the convention can bring the Zionist lecturer comes here and at - for the promotion of peace Cuno declared. and the "mighty Jewish press old Jewish appeal to the heart of tacks the very foundation of Judaism . Granite and Marble of America" may do much towards the moulding of a sane attitude towards As we listened to Mr. Selig we could every Jew in the city. ed.. , .clui,l the reparations problem, he con not help but feel that the late Dr. Lipsky's Address. Louis Lipsky, chairman of the na- Max Nordau and his followers were The defeat of the attempt to discriminate against Jews at llarvard tional executive committee of the right when they charged that the Griswold end Lafayette. University would prevent further such disagreeable affairs against any race Zionist Organization of the America, present leaders I were ignoring the 584 Winder Street 70 Years of Success or group in American institutions of learning, B. Loring Young, speaker and later elected chairman of the ideals of the founder of the Zionist Phone Cadillac 48 of the Massachusetts House and an overseer at Harvard, told members of convention acknowledged on behalf movement and that Herzlian Zionism Louis A. W.A., Representative the Maccabees and Young Men's Ilebrew Association at a banquet at Wor- of the Zionists the kindness and wel- was on the decline. This is merely to The Only Jewish MONUMENT cester, Mass. Mr. Young was given a testimonial in recognition of his oppo- come of the city of Baltimore, the quote one unfortunate example of Dealer in Detroit. sition to anti-Jewish propaganda. State of Maryland, and the Jews of , self-appointed spokesmen for us. A • • • • — the city. He expressed particular The homes of six Jewish families in the village of Zegilovka, Volhynia, satisfaction at the appreciation of the e township, were set fire to and completely destroyed by peasants of of the officials of the city and state according to reports of the Lemberg papers. The peasants, seeking to aims of the Zionist movement, and justify themselves, contended that the Jews had informed the Soviet ad- the cordial wishes extended for its inis tration that the peasants were disloyal. A Soviet punitive expedition, success. Maryland, through its rep- following the firing of the homes, was dispatched to the village and the resentatives and senators, had always homes of a number of the peasants were burned in punishment for their shown its sympathy for Zionist aspi- l llllll action, the papers allege. rations, especially at the time of the • • • ....0..4nrrywovonrlose.,• passage of the Zionist Resolution in Anti-Semites from all parts of Germany are making pilgrimages to Congress. Saalfeld, where are the graves of the two assassins of Dr. Walter Rathenau, Mr. Lipsky asked for an alliance of the Jewish Foreign Minister of Germany. The memory of Fischer and aims with the hitherto opposing Jew- Kerns, both of whom committed suicide, is being held green by Jew-baiters, ish faction of assimilationists. Gen- Select Dancing Nightly who regard the assassins as martyrs. The graves are covered with floral erous terms, he said, must be offered presented at wreaths and postal cards are sold to the visiting anti-Semites making pil- them. They could not be expected to grimages to the graves, the proceeds being devoted to the purchase of come at once into the Zionist organi- Particular People Prefer zation. But among asaimilationists fresh flowers. • • • • (Six.mila Road and Livernois) the Palais as well as all other Jews, he held,' Rabbis Schneerson and Perlov, sentenced at Gomel to six months' hard the national spirit revived by the war Strictly censored. Highest labor following their conviction by the Soviet for performing rabbinical was now triumphant. Standard functions which the court held to be properly the jurisdiction of the state, "This is not an exaggeration," he 3 p. m. have had their sentences annulled, owing to their advanced age. The court said. "We believe that the whole Palais Musicians—The Band You sentencing the two aged rabbis was to have tried all the Jewish ecclesiastical Jewish people, right and left, the as- Love to Dance With. dignitaries of the Gomel province for giving advice and settling cases in similationists As well, are coming to Jewish arbitration courts known as the "Beth Din," Rabbi Barashansky, realize that with the ratification of, who had previously served a seven months' sentence, was a witness at the the Palestine mandate a new life be- trial and testified that he and the rabbis arraigned had performed these gins for the Jewish people, more dig- functions, which are within the province of the orthodox rabbi. nified and freer for self-expression , • • • than ever before." In an interview with the representative of the Jewish Telegraphic The declaration that the great ma- of selections from Agency, Felix Warburg, who is in Vienna to attend the Joint Distribution jority of Jews in all countries are , Going to Europe surrounded by Committee conference, declared that the first news of the participation of now now in support of the Zionist, the privacy of your own home and the luxury of a fashionable hotel. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. in the international loan for Hungary came to him after program was the so-called "keynote" his departure from America. Mr. Warburg said that he had since learned of the meeting. The suggestion for , This company maintains a week- ly (Tuesday) service, to Cher- that the share of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. in the loan was principally in the bringing into line the remaining mi- Austrian phase. Conditions in Austria were much better, he said, and the nority possibly will be included in the ; bourg and Southampton with quick ACT I further improvement of the situation by means of the loan would be re- proposals of the convention to the In- transfer in England to the prin- flected also in improvement of the situation of the Jews there. Before leav- ternational Zionist Congress at Carla-'', cipal Baltic ports. ing Austria, Mr. Warburg will confer with the President of Austria, Herr bad in August. (Heavenly Aida) Tyrrhenia ...June 28-Aug. 8 The "folly" of the conservative as- Hainisch. • • • Enrico Caruso • Laconia ....July 12-Aug. 22 similationists' policy, Mr. Lipsky said, Also Sung by Giovanni Martinelli Speed, comfort and service un- Details of the shooting and killing of Feiwel Blankenstein, aged GB, are "have been amply proved by the excelled on these giant oil burn nt ined in reports from Zovichost, near Lublin, where the tragedy occur- wi of anti-Semitic widespread : ers. In addition we maintain reg red. Blankenstein went to the postoffi ce to buy stamps, stopping for a chat feeling feeling during and after the World ular millings on new, fast and ale (Return Victorious) wit h Wolchinski, a district official Standing nearby was Stanislav Koborski, gent oil burners to Liverpool, Glas- the postmaster's brother-in-law, who told the postmaster's 13-year-old boy Johanna Gadski, Soprano "Two-thirds of the Jewish world gow, the Mediterranean and spe- to bring a bullet with which "to shoot the old Jew." The boy obeyed and was engulfed in the war. The Jew cial cruise to the Holy Land. Koborski, moving to a window a few paces away, fired the gun, instantly shared the common privations and Rates to suit every purse. I killing the old man. Blankenstein left a widow and six children. The mur- made the same sacrifices of life and Cunard Money Orders payable derer has been arrested. property. But even as the battle in POLAND and RUSSIA. Quick, (Guardian and Avenger) raged he found he was mistaken in safe, reliable. Antonio Paoli, Tenor There is a greater need now than ever before for Americanization thinking his comrades in arms or his schools because of spreading radical tendencies in many sections of the ; fellow civilians, regarded him as a Andrea De Segurola CUNARD LINE, country, Orin P. Moore, chief examiner, United States Bureau of Naturaliz_ member of the same household. As Bass and Chorus 1243 Workington ation, said in an address at Washington. Declaring Bolshevism and Com- he prepared to salute the flag for munism were being advocated in the United States, "mostly in foreign Ian- which he was prepared to die, he ACT III D•trelt, guages," Mr. Moore said: "I can say without hesitation that the majority knew that the others regarded this of those taught in the Americanization schools know more about American flag as their own, not his, that they ideals and fundamental principles of our constitution than does the average considered him an alien, first to be (My Native Land) American-born adult." ousted in case of need, last with Emmy Destinn • • • whom to share their bread." • The British government. while it supplied the White Russian leader and President Harding Thanked. ACT IV. pogromist, Denikin, with ammunition, did not countenance his attitude A resolution of thanks to President towards the Jews and sought to prevent his excesses against them. Assistant Harding and members of his adminis- Secretary of Foreign Affairs McNeil made this statement in answer to a tration who were instrumental in query by Noel Buxton. member of Parliament, as to whether any protests placing the official stamp of approval (The Priests Assemble) had been lodged against Denikin's Jew-baiting. The British representatives of the United States on the Palestine ! Louise Homer, Contralto Northway were instructed to exert all their efforts in behalf of the Jews there an d restoration movement of the world Enrico Caruso, Tenor High Commissioner Sir H. MacKinder unon his departure for Russia at the Zionists was passed. The resolution's 3406 — 3407 time was given specific instructions to investigate and report all excesses, to be sent to President Harding is as follows: McNeil said. • • • • "The Zionists of America, in con- (Aida Thou Hest Taken) . Professor Leonard of Berlin, winner of the Nobel mine for physics, vention assembled at Baltimore, de- Louise Homer, Contralto has tendered his resignation to the University of Heidelberg. with which sire to convey to the Government of Enrico Caruso, Tenor he was connected. While no reason is given. it is believed to be due to the United States their gratitude for Member of Detroit Funeral the fact that Leonard was recently disciplined by the university adminis- the joint resolution favoring the es-1 Directors Association. tration for his continuance of his college classes during the funeral of Dr. tablishment of a national home for (Death Approaches) Walter Rathenau. With the exception of Professor Leonard's classes, all Jews in Palestine, unanimously adopt- collegiate instruction was suspended during the funeral. Professor Leonard ed by Congress and signed by the Bianca De Cases. Mezzo has been one of the leaders of the anti-Semitic agitation. Recently he President. We feel that this historic Soprano and Chorus received much publicity by his appeal to the Nobel Prize Commission to act, promoted by the spirit of the rewind the Nobel prize it has awarded to Professor Einstein on the ground traditinoal American ideals of justice that Professor F.inatein "did not sufficiently represent the German spirit." and liberty, contributed greatly to- (The Fatal Stone) • • • • ward the ratification of the Palestine Johanna Gadgki. Soprano Fifteen students, among them six young women. were in the first gradu- mandate by the League of Nations at E L.,. it S I %del, Enrico Caruso, Tenor ating class of the first labor college which went forth from Katonah, N. Y.. the San Remo conferences. "We believe that in expressing our Soto from above duet also sung by after completing a two-year course at Brookwood College in sociology. psychology, labor journalism. statistics and labor problems. They will re- thanks to the American people and to Nicola Zerola, Tenor turn to the labor unions to which they belong to take their places as workers Hii Excellency President Harding we aTt• • Mimi. 4. 4.4. for trade unionism. The graduates. who represented eight nationalities and voice the sentiments not only of the' !seven labor unions, were: Elsa Allen, Bessie Friedman, Mary Goff, Ruth Jews of America. but also of those in (Farewell, Oh Earth) ('Gordon, Mortis Metros and Edward Trepal of New York: Martin Beardslee, the rest of the world, who know that Johanna Gadski, Soprano Hartford. Conn.; Katherine Bennett and Tannya Bennett, Katonah; Tony this great and mighty republic will Enrico Caruso. Tenor Garden, Glencoe. Ohio; Sidney Henerson. Paullina• Iowa; Joseph Kunz. continue to foster and promote those Also Sung by lofty ideals." • Baltimore; E. J. Lever, Philadelphia; Charles Moore, Manchester. England; $6,000,000 Raised. Lucy Marsh, Soprano, John McCor- Israel alufson, Passaic. • • • mack, Tenor Six million dollars has been raised V ictrolas as low as $25. Ili Models to choose from The strike against the railways declared by the Chassidic followers of in the past two years by Jewish or- Largest stork of Records. Althouse, Reimers, Vessella's Band, the Gerer Rabbi of Gera Kalwaria has been called off, the rabbi having ganizations ni the United States de- Pryor's Band, Kryl'a Band, Hurtatio received assurances that t'e Chassidism will no longer be molested. The voted to the rebuilding of Palestine, Brothers Band, Victor Opera Com- and of this sum $4,250,000, amount- ban on the one of the railways was pronounced by the rabbi during the Pet: oit Brane'ics: pany also make Victor Records of se- has Shsvuoth holiday when Chasidim from all parts of Poland comnlained of ing to 70 tier cent of the total, Broadway near Monroe. Woodward at Pasadena. lections from "Aida." the ill-treatment to which they were subiected by railway officials. The been raised by the Palestine Founda- East Jefferson opp. Continental Motors. Selections gladly played over or tion Fund (Keren Ilayesod), accord- Chasidim returned by boat. Railway authorities subsequently annealed to sent- to your home on phone call— Jos. Campau near Yem•ns. ing to a report read by Emaniel the rabbi to sanction railway travel. promising to dismiss the stationmaster Cherry 3600. 1054 West Jefferson. ve2n River. t il"t Ri 3 9248 k Grand who permitted his subordinates to annoy the passengers, and guaranteeing Newman. general secretary of the courteous treatment for the Jews in the future. As a further inducement fund. 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