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A im- calf Prisit Periodical Carter

Michigan's Only 1 1
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

11-E DETROIT LWISII 11-ROA iGLE

Telephone

GLENDALE

9-3-0-0

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923

VOL. XIV. NO. 9

$500,000 IS SOUGHT
FOR JEWISH SCHOOL
SYSTEM IN EUROPE

220 N. Y. SABBATH
OBSERVERS PLACED

Young Men and Women Find Pail-
ti
With H I of Alli

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A total
of 220 young men and women have
bmeoeontb
edposcilt tor!nsg itihoero last six

Reinhardt Building
1PALESTINE PROGRESS Council Planning
id
Careers for Deaf
Theater in Berlin DESPITE DEPRESSION

Rabinoff Plans School in Which
Opera Will be Prepared
For the Nation.

REPORTED FOR 1922 jeN

vish Women's Activity Is
Showing Remarkable
Progress,

Administration Shows Expan-
Appeal Is Issued by Central
One of the activities of the Na-
)
sion in Economic and La-
BERLIN.—(J. T. A. —Max Rein-
not have to work on the Sabbath, as
Committee
for Relief of
tional Council of Jewish women
a result of the efforts of the Jewish hardt, noted theater manager, who be- I
which has made remarkable progress
bor
Spheres.
War Sufferers.
Sabbath Alliance of America, it is came famous for his Shakespearean
during the past three years is its

announced.

performances in Berlin, is now build-

ing a new theater here which will sur- STEADY FLOW OF JEWISH
The Alliance has als o been actively
EDUCATION OF 250,000
pass all other Berlin theaters in lux- 1
ncgo mbpui iinnessa
ir
tnit acti vel y
IMMIGRATION INDICATED
CHILDREN UNDERTAKEN bath-observing
the try.
i
The new theater is being erected in
city of New York. The legal depart-
the fashionable Kurfurstqlam, in Workers' Census Shows 16,442
Natives Contribute 60 Per Cent ' ment has been instrumental in ob- Berlin's West End, and w have
of 21 Sabbath
the
Employed in Agriculture
seating capacity of only 51)0 people.
Towards Annual Bud eta
observers who
w o were summoned for
Luxuriously fitted boxes will take the
and Building Trades.
Sunday
violations.
Dr. Bernard
of Institutions.

t throughout the
murk among the d ieaf
,Stern o ;
c o untry.
".natio( n ae lr chairman
the committee on deaf, has an-
olugmt
o nr &coe nd oitlItocatinonisncor eease iontgerti number

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

FARM SCHOOL FUND

REACHES $600,000

Jubilee Fund Renamed !het Krauskopf
Memorial Fund.

DOYLESTOWN, Pa.—(J. T. A.)
—The Jubilee Fund of the National
Farm School, which has been re-
named the Joseph Krauskopf Me-
morial Fund, has how reached the
sum of $600,000.
Friends of the late Dr. Krauskopf
are availing themselves, according to
the Farm School authorities, of the
opportunity "to contribute to his
memory," also by donations to the
"Flower and Fruit Fund" of the
school, which was founded by the
last will of Dr. Krauskopf.
The donations are turned over to
the National Farm School to be in-
vested and the income is devoted to
distribution of fruits and flowers to
the needy sick.

LORD CHARGES JEWS
WITH HAVING BRIBED
BALFOUR, CHURCHILL

Douglas Awarded One Farth-
ing Damages in Libel Suit
Against Post.

CHURCHILL DENOUNCES
HIS ACCUSER AS LIAR

Earl of Balfour Unable to Take

Stand on Account of
field and are promoting programs on
I their own initiative or in co-opera-
Illness.
Bon with existing institutions. The
i t
place of the gallery.
I
program
that
has
been
forwarded
by
Drachman is president of the LISSO-

A new feature will he a box on
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Lord Al-
elation.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Consider- the Council Sections include such
either side of the stage in immitation
fred Douglas in his suit for libel
The Central Relief Committee for,
of the old Italian and French theaters. able expansion in the economic and ; service as the following:
against
the Morning Post won • tech-
the Relief of Jews Suffering Through
The stage will measure 100 square labor spheres is indicated in the re-1 An effort to make a thorough sur.
nical victory when the jury was in-
o l t I s7, isn; 012
1 5ri ,$) oissued hr e of w
in
the i Wt.
meters and will he equipped with all port of the Palestine administration : vey of the deaf in the local co-
structed
to grant the plaintiff one
or
o r
Pl
for 1922, just issued. The economic munities: to establish a relationship
!mitten technical devices.
farthing damages, both sides to pay
abroad:
This will be the fourth the ater built depression notwithstanding, several with existing institutions for the
o
"In America, where education is
i oinbto. o of i w
(dotoolrae„n4Iserlopleiprgroonoalbosgerovo
sl otrol is n, p o
1 2b
Reinhardt
in hGarr(tIst
important
a
the NW::. lo'ncojlti st;rchill, former Lord of
i7 also
l Trericr i:rl
Grosse sons
i irpoernatteerr star- (1132.
universa and compulsory, people
which
I: o cheS
Admiralty, who was charged by
form no adequate idea what an edu-
nd has
a ing the year, the report shows. The Inight classes for the foreign-born
,Ilieh
5,000 the
persons
Corm
t,ige seats
not unlike
old Greek
thea•
Douglas that he had drawn up a false
rational drive means. Education of
wide-scale building activity resulted :deaf. A group of religious activities
,
report of the battle of Jutland in
the young forms part and parcel of Detroiters Asked to Support tcrs.
. have also been stressed, including re- Jewish Editor Fined 150,000 order that Jewish financiers might
in a decrease in unemployment.
each city's governmental program
religious
services,
Attention is called to the fact that ,a ligious
special instruction,
Seder during
Passover,
and
"clean up" on the stock exchange,
Marks;
Hitler
in
Battle
Mid-West Theological
and is taken as a matter of course,
NEW YORK.—(J • T. A•)—The de- while there has been much "political '
denounced Douglas as a liar. Ile said
With Munich Police.
and 'drives' and agitations for it are
velopment of a native American opera discussion" in l'alestine during the : a special edition of the prayer-book.
Institution.
he at first contemplated legal pro-
things scarcely to be imagined.
is being planned by Max Ratified'', year under review, there were no ilia- : 1
In the city of Baltimore, under the
ceedings against Douglas but he con-
who has announced that a school "in turbances, the discussion being con- auspices
.
of the local Council Section,
"But there are countries—in East-
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) —On June sulted his lawyers, officers of the
Detroit Jews are being appealed to which opera of the highest type will fined to constitutional questions.
• classes in li p reading have been insti-
ern Europe and Asia, for instance—
crown and Sir Gordon liewart, now
26
the
Munich
court
had
before
it
a
where conditions are entirely differ- this week to support the only Ortho- he pre pared for the nation" is being
Improvement is noted in the rail- I toted. This remarkable service to
y ir, ettablished by him at Stony Point on way and postal system, although it is ' these unfortunate men and women libel action brought by General Lu- Chief Justice, who advised him
ant. Education in those lands has dox Jewish theological seminar
against prosecuting Lord Alfred on
dendorf
against
Dr.
Wiener,
editor
of
not been made compulsory as yet, the West and to enable the institution t he There
Hudson,
from of
New
York. indicated that motor transport, which has been the source of joy and happi-
will 35
be miles
a theater
moderate
the C-V Zeitung, the organ of the the ground that the paper Plain Eng-
nor are those few schools that are in to continue and increase its work in
many passengers prefer, has had a ness to many. The Cincinnati section Central Union of German Citizens of lish was too contemptible, and the
nor
free to all, without distinction pre paring young men for the rob- sim., scenic studios, storehouses, and bad effect on the revenue of the goy- I has been offering the same oportun- the Jewish Faith.
personal character of Lord Alfred
I bie.
nat
other buildings.
ernment railways.
' ity for its deaf and at resent two
of race or creed.
The paper some time ago reprinted made it unnecessary for any decent
Rabbi M. Sacks is the represents.
"The institution at Stony Point,"
b•
The American Expre ss C,om pany classes for adults have been
man to take notice of his libels.
Facilities Rudimentary.
. five of the Hebrew Theological Col- said Mr. Rabinoff, "will net be an ed- and Standard Oil are mentioned in ! i linked. The Dayton, Ohio, section extracts from an interview with Lu-
The Earl of Balfour, unable to
"In I'oland, Lithuania, parts of legs of Chicago who is soliciting for ucational one primarily, but a labors- the report, the former having opened i has made very frequent surveys in dendorf from the New York World
take the stand on account of illness,
Russia and Palestine, the educational funds for that institution, which is tory for the preparation ...f opera of a bank in Jerusalem, while the latter , the local community and has advised containing strongly anti-Jewish state-
ments,
and
commented:
sent
a
deposition declaring that
facilities at the command of the peo- also known by its Hebrew name, Beth' ' th e highest type. American compos- applied for a concession for reclama- , unfortunate
unate men and women to avail
"We cannot understand why the Churchill had nothing to do with the
pie are but rudimentary, and still less st e d res h l'Torah. Rabbi Saul Silver,: ers, librettists, decorative and scenic tion along the Dead Sea.
th emseves of the benefits offered by law for the protection of the repub- writing of the report and that he
sts, vocal, ballet, pantomine and
Hear-
SO a rc they to the Jewish portion of well known to Detroiters, is the presi- ' arti
other artists aspiring for the operatic 16 000 Jewish Workers Organised. the local League of the Hard of Hear-
lie is taking no proceedings against (Balfour) wrote it.
the population. The Jewish children dent of the seminary.
The report cites the census figures ing. In Hartford, Conn., the loea this man who is besmirching the Ger-
Asked what. evidence he had for
The seminary at present has an at- stage will be given an opportunity to
are, as a rule; discriminated against
among Jewish workers, showing over committee on deaf has arranged for man government for the sake of pay- the charge that Jews had caused
work
under
the
direction
of
masters
and denied even that little which is tendance of 300, many of whom are
16,000 men and women organized. an annual outing for the Jewish deaf, ment in dollars." Lord Kitchener'a death, Douglas re-
at the service of their non-Jewish being supported. financially and thus in the operatic field.
Of these, some 2 600 are organized and every Sunday mroning religious
General Ludendorff was himself 'plied: "Because the whole affair was
"The goal will be the production of
brothers and sisters. enabled to continue their rabbinical
in co-operative labor associations. :school class is conducted for the dea f present in court. Ile declared the in- hushed up and nobody allowed to give
"There ' is, also, the specifically studies. An annual expense of $75,- American opera, each season more Jewish workers' pay and conditions children. During Passover there was
terview
was unauthentic. Ile had not evidence."
Jewish education of the young and 000 is incurred in the running of the American operas and artists will lie of labor are shown to be much higher a special Seder to which they were
made the statements alleged to have
growing generation of Jews and Jw- institution. Close to 40 per cent of added until the institution becomes es- than those of Arab workers employed I invited. The Hertford section car- been made by him.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The Earl
iti outside sentially American."
esies which we cannot possibly e ex- the students are from ces
f tics on its work in co-operation with
Dr. Wiener's counsel, Count Petite- of Balfour wrote a false bulletin
by Arab employers. An a bstrac t o
lied the state to take cognizance of Chicago. There are two students
the American School for the Deaf in lozze, referred to the embitterment
the
full
report
follows:
about the battle of Jutland during
and make its own. If we want to from Detroit, Jacob Manello, son of
The principal event of the year un- that ciy. In Indianapolis, Ind., the existing among the Jewish population the World War so an international
see• the coming generation of Jews Rev. I. Monello of 9206 Cameron ave.
der review was the approval by the I women of the section lend their aid of Germany because Ludendorff, un- ring of Jewish speculators could
in those lands that harbor the great venu, and S. Mandl°, a cousin of his.
of the League of Nations of to the state institute in their coin- der whom Jewish soldiers had served
clean up on the New York and other
majority of our people remain faith- : Library of 4,000
the British mandate for Palestine and ' munity. There are three Jewish cli!t- in large numbers during the war and
stock exchanges and Winston Church-
fat to the traditions of their fathers A number of leading Detroiters
the additional but conditional agree- dren at this state home and have 1.0 had given their blood for the Father- ill, while Lord of the Admiralty,
as well as be loyal citizens of their are showing an interest in the Chi-
ment of France and Italy relating to ceived all possible courtesies on all land, had adopted so hostile an atti- committed treason, in return for
respective countries of birth and cago Ilebrew Theological Seminary
occasions.
It
also
assisted
in
secur-
their respective interests in Syria.
tude twoards the Jews.
moneys paid him by Jews, according
h and are assisting it financially and
rearing
we i a t implant in t in
Mention is made of the Palestine ing a scholarship for an unfortunate
The court ordered Dr. Wiener to to charges made by Lord Alfred
1
New I. 0. B. B. Districts in Palestine
the time-tested tenets of their faith morally in the present drive for
Order in Council decreeing the estab- boy to the National School at Wash- pay a fine of 150,000 marks.
Douglas, notorious associate of Oscar
and
Poland;
Pisgah
Lodge
Ex•
and the traditions that have proven funds.
lishment of a Legislative Council and ington, C. D.
Wilde, in his libel suit against the
so dependable in time of need for, The seminary is located on the
cursing August 6.
The Kansas City, Mo., section has
of the order granting a formal com-
MUNICH.—(J. T. A.)—A detach- London Morning l'ost.
northeastern corner of Douglas boule-
centuries past.
mission to Sir Herbert Samuel as realized the great need for preven- ment of National Socialists or Ba-
nue and repre-
The Pont, which has an anti-Semitic
: vard and St. Louis avenue
tive work and so it has limited its varian Fascisti engaged in a pitched history of its own, was sued by
"The Central Relief Committee has , gents a $150,000 investment on the
Preparations are being completed High Commissioner for Palestine,
The British government's White efforts to work among those whose battle with the police in the streets Douglas because it printed a letter
undertaken the burden of educating part of the Chicago Jewish commun. for a day of frolic to mark the annual
, Paper interpreting the Balfour De- hearing is slightly impaired. In this of Munich. The Fascisti column was from the editor of the Jewish Guard-
250,000
the
lands, in children
addition in to
its sear-stricken
liberal con- iIp. It houses a library of 4,000 vol. excursion of Pisgah Lodge No. 34
umes of II,•braica. Its class and study I. 0. B. B., to be held at Sugar Island claration favoring the Jewish Na- way it hopes to avoid the intenstifica- headed by Adolph Hitler, their leader, ian, in which the editor had declared
tributions to the Jewish schools of rooms are beautifully furnished and on August 26. Samuel S. Stahl, chair- tional Home and the resolution of the tion of its problem among its people. and was repulsed only after a severe that Douglas' Plain English must no
Palestine.
Of who
these
quarter
of a mil-
lion
children
are
dependent
for , the large assembly hall is artistically man of the entertainment committee Council of the League of Nations ex- Similar preventive work is sponsored fight with the authorities. A num- longer be a paying proposition if it
laid out. The building also has show- of the lodge, who is in charge of prep- cluding Trans-Jordania from articles by the Little Rock section, which dis- ber of Hitler men have been arrested was being forced to invent such "vile
their education—general as well as er baths, a smoking room, kitchen, orations for the excursion, announces of the Palestine mandate are also tributed pamphlets in the public and several slightly wounded.
insults" against the Jews.
that his assistants in the annual event cited. schools.
The Voelkischer Beobachter, a Hit-
specifically Jewish--upon the munifi- Lunch room and beautiful grounds.
Lord Douglas' counsel contended
Government Revenues.
are Alfred Ross and Jacob Goldstein.
cence of the central Relief Corn-
The members of the National ler organ, has been suppressed for a that the question whether the charges
Seminary Curriculum.
Measures taken in concert with the Council of Jewish Women have real- period of eight days, following the against the Jews made in Plain Eng-
mittee, there are about 25,000 or-
The institution aims to serve as a Many original and novel stunts are
publication of an article attacking lish were rubbish was not the point.
phans whose education and rearing means for higher Jewish learning and being planned for the day. Tickets Zionist Organization in matters af-
need
for educational
must be made its concern if we do not is intended for preparing students for for it are being mailed out this week fecting the establishment of the Jew- ized
work the
on evident
questions
affecting
the deaf the government as the "protector of The issue was solely, he said, whether
.
ish National Home are covered in and accordingly propaganda litera. Judaism."
want them to grow up as a thirn
in the
as well
rabbinate or for positions as Jew- to the members.
the statement in the Post letter meant
the report, which shows that whil e
w people ?
the side of their on
i ish teachers. The school is divided
that the charges were due not to
lure the
has United
been distributed
CHICAGO. — (J. T. A.) — An- there had been much political discus. out
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) — The circu
States and through-
Canada,
OS of the country of their birth.
Douglas'
la belief in them, but to selfish
1 into three departments, the prepare-
sion during the year,
ea it was along „„,,,ing educational programs.
i The White General Bulak Balachowicz
Natives Contribute Share.
tionreasons. If they were
' tory, collegiate or rabbinical, and the nouncement has been made here of the
un
Minneapolis section
arranges or re- has just returned to Ilarsaw. He rubbish, he said, the Post made simi-
"The valorous men and women at . normal or teachers' college. The cur- appointment of Leen I,. I,ewis of Chi- constitutional lines, no disturbances
anywhere.
Government
revenues for 1921 and quent speakers in co-operation with states that the murder of his brother, lar charges.
the head of these various schools i riculum includes the study of Bibli- cago, as secretary of the executive occurring
cal, rabbinic, medieval and modern committee of the B'nai B'rith in place
the Minneapolis League for hard of Gen. Joseph Balachowicz, was unde-
Among the charges against the
have not by any means depended
1922 amounted to ES2,312,243, as hearing- During the coming year it niably an act of political vengeance. Jews, which Douglas made in his pa-
late A. 11. Seelenfreund.
wholly upon the assistance of the J ew is h history, philosophy, history of the
Mr.
Lewis
was
born
n
Wisconsin,
against
an
expenditure
of
E21,881,•
lie added that at the time his per, and which he reiterated at the
will increase the scope of its section's
more fortunate American brothers and ethics. Rabbinical students are
108.
The
surplus,
however,
may
not
activities by rendering ••• personal
eery- brother was murdered in the forest trial, declaring that the Post had
and sisters. They have made a val. also offered courses in homoletics, in 1888; educated in the public schools
• ne its local
3'
public speaking, and the can- of Milwaukee, and at the university be retained by the government but is !I e in
n leg
co-operation with
ts ocal in. of Bialowiez an attack was also made shared the same views, was that the
ant effort to maintain themselves as :liturgy,
N
chargeable to any liability which Pal- stitutions.
About 35 children receive upon him but that he was able to Jews organized the French Revolu-
r
them
to
do
so.
Of
I
didates
for
teachers
are
given
courses
of
Chicago,
from
which
latter
institu-
o
far as possible f
tion he received the degree of Doctor estine may owe on account of the religious instruction in the New York elude his assailants.
tion, the Bolshevist Revolution, the
the annual budgets of these institu- i in pedagogic methods.
Ottoman debt to be imposed under Talgmud Torahs through a subsidy
Rabbi Silver, the president of the of Jurisprudence in 1913.
Sinn Fein movement—that they en-
tu r ns, the natives contribute 60 per '
He was first appointed as secretary the Trukish treaty.
granted by the New York section .
gineered the Versailles treaty—that
cent, while :30 per cent is furnished I institution, who was on a visit to De-
The general economic depression The New York City committee has
by the Central Relief Committee, still I trait the past week, spoke at the of the Anti-Defamation League in
Wilson. Lloyd George and all of the
: Shaarey Zedek Saturday morning in 1913, resigning in 1917 to enlist as a did 'not affect adversely Palestinian been devoting its activities to the
world leaders were controlled by the
leaving a deficit of 10 per cent.
U.
S.
of
the
infa
trade to an appreciable extent. Im- Jewish children at one of the public
Jews, and the Jews had murdered
"But even this 30 per cent con- the interest of the sem(nary. Rabbi private in the his dinsch
tryarge from the ports and exports increased, although schools. The I'hiladelphia section had
Kitchener. He was killed by the Jews
tribution is now seriously threatened Sacks will speak at the Mogen Abra- Army. Upon
LONDON.—(J.
T.
A.)

Turkey,
by the lack of response and the gem- ham Synagogue on Farnsworth street army in 1919 after 18 months service values had fallen. Continuous ex- 118 individuals attending a recent under the Angora government, is be- because it wan thought he might pre-
oral spirit of indifference which the I this Saturday, and at other syna- i n the American Expeditionary reached
forces pension is noted in internal corn- Seder. It also provides classes for coming a hotbed of anti-Semitism, vent the Russian Revolution, he said.
g
mecca. Twenty new companies were
in Fra
The chief witness for Douglas was
he was he reappo int- i n cor p orated
Jews of America are of late display- gogues later.
of captai
during n, which
he ran nce,
, while there were neith- the deaf in the night
tk
the according to repoits to the London Captain Spencer of New York, who
care of dis-
he schools,
Jewish Chronicle, which declare that
er bankruptcies nor compulsory li- tributes leaflets on t
ed as secretary of the league. Mr. quidations
ea cause. So 1
ing towards this great
of established firms. ears in public schools, Americanize-
Jews are being prohibited from trav- served in the British Intelligence
Lewish will continue to act in that ca-
far, the fu nds allotted us by the J.
Country-wide building activity re- tion classes and Saturday afternoon eling about the country. Those service during the war.
I). C. out o f the proceeds of the last
Turkish Jews who do leave, nay the
B'nai B'rith Lodges in Poland which suited in the absence of considerable religious meetings.
drive have sufficed to run these insti-
Chronicle, are forbidden to return to KING HUSSEIN EXHORTS
prior to the war
w were under the juris- unemployment. The agricultural re-
lotions. But these funds will soon
ARABS TO BE PATIENT

their native towns.
diction of Austrian and German di- covery, too, was satisfactory. The IS NOT INTERESTED IN
be exhausted.
e
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — The
Jews are also being forcet to close
Dr. Cyrus Adler, chairman of the tricts, have now heconie part of
area, of cultivation had been in-
"For nine long years, the Jews of
America have shown the quality of ' army and navy committee of the Jew- new Distfet Grand Ledge No. 13. Au- creased. Tobacco growing is making ANTI-JEWISH PUBLISHER, their places of business on Friday , executive committee of the Moslem-
mercy. They gave unstintedly to all ish Welfare Board, who presided at thorizatni for the formation of the rapid strides and the last orange sea-
SAYS MR. MORGENTHAU the Moslem Sabbath. Synagogues in Christian Union announces the re-
several of the towns were plastered ceipts of a letter from King Hussein
funds for the relief of their less for- one of the meetings of the recent con- new District Grand Lodge was recent- son was unusually profitable.
,- ference called in Washington by Sec- ly given by the executive committee 0
of
with anti-Semitic signs, and in Brus, of Hedjaz in which he declares he will
Competition of motor vehicles
tunate brethren abroad. Over $6
NEW YORK. — (J. T. T.) —Re- Jewish tradesmen were compelled to not sign the British Arab protocol
caused
a
decline
in
the
railway
reve-
000,000 have been poured out upon retary of War Weeks, to consider the order.
The executive commute also has un- nue despite the many improvements ports that henry Morgenthau, former return merchandise which they had unless Great Britain agrees to nullify
the work of relief by American Jews. plans for the development of reli-
the Balfour Declaration.
Shall all these efforts be in vain and gious and moral life of the men in der advisement the formation of an which the government introduced. ambassador to Turkey, is financially paid for to the Turkish sellers.
The letter concludes with an ap-
Politically, too, the report says,
all this work undone now, when it uniform, will deliver the opening ad- additional district in the Near East Postal business showed a consider- interested in the World's Work and
the
publishing
firm
of
Doubleday,
peal to the Arabs to have patience
Jews
in
Turkey
are
worse
situated
able
increase.
As
against
the
pre-
is about to be crowned with success, dress at the conference of army and to include B'nai B'rith Lodges located
, war average the number of tourists Page & Co., publishers of Burton J. than under the old Turkish regime. and confidence in him. (Hussein was
and the Jews of these lands are about navy workers of the Jewish Welfare in Palestine, Syria and Egypt.
Hendricks' "The Jews of America," There is at present no Jewish repre- recently the object of attack by Arab
I was doubled during 1922.
to enter the promised land of self- Board, to be held in New York City
were declared without foundation in sentative in the Angora Pariament. leaders because of his previous ap-
Immigration Mostly Jewu .
on July 29 and 30. Many of the
I
support and self-respect?
HALF OF PALESTINE
The ban on Jewish participation provel of the draft treaty excluding
Of the 8,128 immigrants, only 284 a letter by Mr. Morgenthau to Her-
"One-half million dollars will work most prominent workers of the field
LOAN ALREADY SPENT were non-Jews. The 7,844 Jews man Bernstein, editor of the Jewish in the market fairs of Adrianople was Palestine from the zone of Arab in-
this magic, will keep all these institu• have accepted invitations to attend
Tribune.
lifted
only when the peasant farmers fluence.)
— came mostly from East-European
tions of learning and trades open un- the conference.
"I have never been and am not now themselves complained that they and
During the war the Jewish Welfare
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Of the pro- countries. Finding it impossible to
til such a time when there will be
interested
financially,
directly
or
in-
1,418
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The Lon-
not the Jews would suffer from the
Board was the agency recognized y jected Palestine loan of two and a settle permanently in Palestine,
no further call upon us for aid. They the United States government as rep- half million pounds, 1,365,000 pounds immigrants left the country. Alto. directly, in the World's Work or in ban.
don Times in an editorial declares
will then be able to keep going by
Doubleday,
Page
&
Co.,"
Mr.
Morgen-
that
"strictly speaking the Palestine
The wave of persecution has led
resenting the Jewish community of sterling has already been spent by the gether the emigration from Palestine
their own momentum."
thau asserts.
to the exodus of many Jews from Arab Congress has no authority to
America, for doing welfare and re- Palestine government, the money hay- was 2,9393.
Mr.
Bernstein
directed
his
inquiry
some of the principal towns of Tur- speak for the Arabs."
American shipping totalled slightly
ligious work among the men in uni- ing been advanced by the British
"Theoretically," the paper con-
form. It has continued in this work Crown Agents for the Colonies, Ma- over 5 per cent of the 1,776 ships to Mr. Morgenthau following • query key, particularly Smyrna.
tinues, "the British would be justified
with soldiers, sailors, marines and die- for Ormsby-Gore said in the House of which entered the port. The British by Samuel Unterymer as to whether
in ignoring the Arab Congress, but
abled veterans and is in touch at Commons, replying in behalf of the percentage is 27.78. Palestinian- Mr. Morgenthau is interested in the
they must reckon largely with Arab
present with 73 hospitals, 160 army Colonial Office to a query by Sir owned ships constituted ■ little un- publishers of this book. "If he is,"
opinion in Palestine.
der 11 per cent of the total. Lack continued Mr. Untermyer, "I hope
stations and 26 naval and marine sta. Charles Yeats.
"The Arab Congress has given
The advance which amounts to half of harbor accommodations has proven 'that he will cease to be identified
CHICAGO.—(J. T. A.)—Six Jew- tions. The board also keeps in touch
with
a
publishing
house
that
has
nothing but an exhibition of arro-
with
the
men
aboard
vessels
of
the
of
the
proposed
issue,
will
be
repaid
a
serious
impediment
to
trade
and
ish golf clubs have protested against
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The gance and political unwisdom. All
I brought out a book so manifestly un-
the act of the Western Women's Golf Atlantic fleet, the Pacific fleet and by the Palestine administration, development..
promoters of the Hebrew University told, It amounts to a demand that
Banking institutions of all sorts just."
Association barring Jews from par- the fleet in North European waters. Ormsby-Gore assured Parliament, as
in collaboration with the National Li- Britain and the League of Nations
ticipation in the association's cham- Abroad, the board serves men in uni• there was no doubt, he said, that the showed a remarkable zeal. The An-
brary of Jerusalem have embarked put aside all pant projects for the
Palestine
bonds
would
be
floated.
glo-Egyptian
bank,
a
British
concern,
form in the Hawaiian Islands, Philip-
pionship contest.
25
WOUNDED
IN
TEL-AVIV
on the university's first publication development of Palestine and that
opened new branches in Ramalah and
In explanation the president of the pine Islands, Tsientsin, China, Pana-
Amman. The Imperial Ottoman bank
CLASH; POLICE BLAMED enterprises. Two volumes in He- Britain descend from the position of
association stated that the latter corn- ma Canal Zone, Ilaiti, Virgin Islands
brew, consisting mainly of scientific mandatory and accept the Arab Con-
BRITISH ENGINEER DIES
established branches in Ramalah,
prised active clubs and only members and San Domingo.
papers translated from other lan- gress as the authoritative govern-
IN AN ATTACK BY ARABS
of such clubs were entitled to par-
JERUSALEM—(J. T. A.).—Twen. guages, will soon be off the press.
(Turn to last page.)
ment," the Times concludes.•
ticipation in the contest.
ty-five
Jewish
workmen
were
wound-
The Jewish clubs, however, con-
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.)—The
ed and 20 are under arrest in the
tend that they have sought many
wounds received by District Engineer
28 ZIONISTS ARRESTED
Jewish municipality of Tel-Aviv, Pal- HIRSCH QUITS; PROTEST
times to become enrolled as ac tive
Wigley, • Britisher, when a party of
TO "IRON CLAD" LEASE
BY SOVIET'S OFFICIALS estine, as a result of a clash between
clubs but on various pretexts their
which he was a member was attacked
orthodox and unorganized laborers
applications had been rejected.
RIGA.—(J. T. A.) — Revision of by Arab bandits, have proved fatal.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Nathan
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—Twenty-eight and the organized members of the
Two years ago the association de-
The others of the group, the Egyp-
KRONSTADT.—(3. T. A.)-
"Ilistadruth" or Federation of Labor. Hirsch, formerly chairman of the
the trial of Mendel Be ,lia, who was
bated the proposition of admitting acquitted of the blood libel in Kiev tian driver of the tramway and his young Jews have been taken into
The clash arose from a dispute mayor's committee on rent profiteer- Choosing a late hour of the night,
custody
by
Soviet
officials
at
Lupci-
Jews to active membership. Many
assistant, were killed on the spot.
hooligans
stormed the Siebenbuergen
in 1912, is demanded by M. Sarudni,
over
the
rights
of
the
unorganized
to
ing,
resigned
from
the
Real
Estate
Jews at the time sent in their resig-
The party was transporting £2,000 vetz, Province of Kiev, charged with
an attorney, speaking at Mahilev,
work. Jewish leaders are blaming Owners' Association as • protest Kehillah house and the rabbinical of-
nations from the clubs.
for the pay of railroad workers. The conducting propaganda for the Zion-
fice.
says a report from that place.
the
gendarmerie
for
the
casualties,
against
its
"ironclad
lease,"
which
ist movement.
The club leaders are said to have
Sixty of the Kehillah house resi-
M. Sarudni declared he is in pos- attack was made near Tul Kerem.
The arrests were carried out In declaring that their intervention in- Samuel Untermyer has agreed to
admitted that difficulties have been
Taylor, another Britisher, who was
session of new material proving who
two raids, 15 being taken during the , tensified the differences between the fight in the courts as counsel for the dents were forced to flee for safety
placed in the way of Jews in the as-
wounded
at
the
time,
is
in
a
serious
1 assa
assailants of the youth
Federation of Tenants' Associations, in their night clothes to the roofs,
two
factions.
were
the
tee
first
sociation, but they declare that 1s
condition.
for the Jewish members' own good." Justshinsky.

LUDENDORF WINS
HIS LIBEL ACTION

SOLICIT FUNDS FOR
CHICAGO SEMINARY

LEON H. LEWIS
NEW SECRETARY

council

ANGORA GOVERNMENT
HOSTILE TO THE JEWS

ARMY, NAVY WELFARE
WORKERS TO CONFER

CHICAGO GOLF BARS
JEWS FROM CONTEST

BOOKS FROM HEBREW
UNIVERSITY PRESS

REVISION OF BEILIS
TRIAL IS DEMANDED

HOOLIGANS ATTACK
KEHILLAH'S HOUSE

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