jilt Pawn: imusn (ii RON ICIX, PAGE FOUR Tim kuiorr i /mat et RON 1CLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Jacob H. Schakne, Business M aaaaaa Jeseeph J. Cummins, President entered as Record class matter March 3, 1918, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West aries they receive as Justices. Such slight matters mean nothing to the all-wise Mr. Ford. Another quotation from Mr. Benson's article: "I feel sure only that those who view Ford's candidacy as a 'joke' are themselves the joke. Ford is not the ridiculous person that his enemies would have the public beieve. On the other hand, he has had little if any of the training that our other ,'residents had. Yet his training has been better than Grant's. Of course, Grant was not great President. Yet the country did not collapse." ■ The country has survived earthquakes, floods, tornados, the great war, influenza epidemic and countless other catastrophies and calamities and did not collapse. We are almost collapse- proof. Yet we doubt whether we could survive the catastrophy of Ford as president with a cabinet of Bensons, Russets, et al., who no doubt would be rewarded with portfolios in the cabinet as a reward for excellent service rendered their candidate. Don't think for one moment that "comrade" Benson might have misquoted "comrade" Ford. It is a known fact that Ford insists on having all propaganda read to him before it goes to press. lie knows just what every nationally circulated maga- zine is going to print about him before publication. Money is surely a powerful weapon. 11 recalls a line from the Talmud: "Money legitimatizes even the illegitimate." pigsting Weelt's ciefus Clithren's &ma By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The question of immigration prom- ises to be the livest issue of the com- ing months. It has already been re- vived, and the powers that tie are scheming and discussing ways and means of curtailing the small num- bers that are presently permitted to enter the country. The new proposals for limiting the stream of incoming aliens are embodied in the recom- mendations of Secretary of Labor James .1. Davis fur a new selective immigration law, and in one of the 12 recommendations of Sir Auckland Geddes the British Ambassador to the • United ' States, in his report to Lord Curzon, British Foreign Secretary, on conditions at Ellis Island. Sir Geddes' proposal forel –ting immigrants !abroad suggests "theauthorization of refuse visas to American C. I would-be immigrants who would obv t otis. 1), ' be t i eit,,, tited at Ellis Island, and tch sin of arrangements fur ht final American approval or disap- proval proval of prospective immigrants in their home lands." SORROW And say to all the wo Id, 'This—was a man!' " Many are the tales of his forbear- Tiselphoeei By Henry A. Pine, Palestine. Chronicle ance and self-control under unpleas- Glendale 9300 ant conditions. A scoffer sneeringly LONDON OFFICE approached Hillel and demanded, Flooded is the world in light, 14 STRATFORD PLACE "You are sti*ise; can you teach me The moon illuminates the night. LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND your whole faith while I stand on one In dimness shadows lurk, ...... _________.$3.00 Per Year foot?" But in that low but Subscription, in Advance......._ ......... ...... "Certainly," the wise teacher an- Unpenetrable is the light; The shutters down he is gone to fight. swered gently. "'That which is hate- To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach ful to thee, do not unto thy neigh- this office by Tuesday evening of each week. bor.' This is the principle of it all. The world rejoices; Editorial Contributor The rest is comment and addition. Echo, the happy voices, RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN..._ This spirit of kindliness and gentle The dreadful war is o'er, The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest to courtesy marked Hiders life in all its But in that low but relations, so that, approaching the Some one bends her head low, the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the street on which he lived, and hearing der expressed by the writers. TCarful face, for him they flow. - Henry M. Fechimer. loud and angry words coming from Ellul 12, 5683 of the houses, he was able to Death has taken from the Jewish community of Detroit one August 24, 1923 How King David Helped a one say, happily, to the pupils who ac- of its foremost sons, Henry M. Fechimer, a leader in civic, com- Cripple Boy. companied him: "Such sounds are munal, social, musical and philanthopic life of our city is gone, Shortly after David had begun his not coming from my house; gentle. The World Zionist Congress. in the prime fo life, when his usefulness and ability were being long flight from Saul, a little baby ness and love must prevail there." One day, at the close of the ses- boy was born to Jonathan. The child d HenryMFechimer was a true son of . ec The most important item on the agenda of the Thirteenth felt and appreciated. seems to have been given two names, sions at the school, Hillel was hidden- Zionist Congress, held at Karlsbad, was the proposal that the dynamic Detroit--progressive in thought and in spirit. The ing rapidly away. His pupils, hating for sometimes he is called Mephibo- Who Will Do the Selecting? non-Zionist organizations shall be invited to form a council growth made by the city of Detroit and the business develop- sheth, but we will refer to him by to be parted from him for a moment, The important problem that not- meat enjoyed by our community are the results of the efforts ventured to ask, "Where are you go- which, with the executive of the Zionist organization, shall his somewhat easier name, Meribaal. conies up is as to who will do David, of course, had never seen the ing, Master?" his orally form the Agency. This proposal was adopted by a vote of 164 of men like Henry M. Fechimer. We mourn his loss and to pres. the nelecting in the event that the se- child, and probably knew nothing at "I go to meet a guest," was the to 87. It was a foregone conclusion that this resolution would family we extend our sympathy and condolences in their lective immigrantion law goes into ef- all of its existence. At the time of reply. fect. The suggestion that Consuls be the unfortunate battle of Gilboa, lit- be passed by the congress. It was an administration proposal, ent bereavement. "Who is this guest of whom thou authorized to grant or refuse visas is tle Meribaal, then only 5 years old, so often speakest?" and the vote of confidence of Weizmann-Sokolow showed con- in itself dangerous. The difficulties was at home in charge of a nurse. The teacher's face became very clusively that the administration had sufficient votes to carry that have been encountered in the Past When the news came from the battle- earnest. "My guest is my soul. Too any measure proposed. The opposition was led by Greunbaum four years by the thousands upon field in Jezreel that Saul had been often in intercourse with the world thousands of prospective immigrants, of Poland, supported by the labor and Mizrachi factions in the slain and his army completely routed, must its claims be pushed aside." many of whom stayed in line to se- all the Israelites fled in haste across Congress. cure visas for periods of months at a Gleanings From the Talmud. the Jordan. Si, frightened was Meri- We feel, at the present juncture, impelled to restate some their miseries and their suffer- R. Alexander used to add at the baal's nurse that she picked up the AMERICAN DEMOCRACY , time, of the fundamentals upon which the modern Zionist movement ings, should be lesson enough against boy and rushed along in such alarm conclusion of his prayer: "May it UNITES JEW, CHRISTIAN, the adoption of new laws for the cur- was founded. These fundamentals seem to us so at variance with she let him fall and thu• crip- be Thy will, 0 Lord our God, to place SAYS REV. W. S. CHASE tailment of the immigrant tide. Con- that this proposal that the whole course of the Zionist movement is us in a corner of light and not in a him for life. suls and their officials, regardless who pled Somehow or other, Meribaal was corner of darkness; And may not our being diverted into channels foreign to the original intentions NEW YORK.—(.1. T. A.)—"The they may be, when empowered with finally brought to a ctiy in Gilead heart grow faint nor our eyes dim." and ideals of Herzl and Nordau, the spiritual fathers of the followers of Jesus are under solemn deciding on the caliber of immigrants, called Lodebar and was there warm- Ile that bath more learning than obligation not to destroy the Jewish are apt to judge not in the spirit of ly received into the home of a promi- good deeds is like a tree with many Zionist movement. Herzl puts the following into the mouth of one of his char- Michael Aaronsohn Is First religion but to unite the Jews unto the original American ideal of offer- neat man named Machir, who doubt- branches but weak roots! the first themselves by bonds of sympathy and ing a haven of refuge to the oppresst less was an old friend of Saul's. Now ,torn, will throw it to the ground. Traveling Preacher of acters in "Altneuland": love for the accomplishment of God's and persecuted of the many lands, but it was the custom in the Orient for He whose good works are greater U. A. H. C. purposes on earth," said the Rev. Wil- may discriminate in accordance with the first king of a new dynasty to than his knowledge is like a tree with "With the ideas, knowledge, and means, they could remedy their liam Sheafe Chase, 1). D., rector of polished manners and dress rather slay all the descendants of his prede- fewer branches but with strong and situation themselves. One doesn't need any philosopher's stone or than sturdy character and qualities spreading roots, a tree which all the Blinded in the Argonne, the sight- Christ church, Bedford avenue, Brook- any dirigible airship. All that is necessary to make a better world that are desirable for the make-up of cessor, lest one of them should at winds of heaven cannot uproot. less eyes of Michael Aaronsohn are lyn, in his sermon Sunday morning some time form a conspiracy to is alreday at hand. And do you realize, my friend, who could show I.ike the Ark of the Covenant, the today a means of bringing inspiration on "How to Unite Jew and Christian." a good citizen. ascend the throne. It was therefore the way? You! The Jewel Precisely because everything is going "This is one of the great tasks," and hope to thousands of men and deemed safest fur this grandson of good man will be golden within as badly with you. You have nothing to lose. You could create an ex- well its without. • women. Aaronsohn has just begun he continued, "that Jesus has placed Saul's to live in seclusion at Lode- perimental society for mankind—over there in Palestine, on the old Registering Immigrants. his ■ Iuties as tae first traveling rabbi on Hill church today. It is, therefore, soil, you could create a new community—Altneuland." Among the recommendations of Sec- bar, lest his identity be discovered in the service of the Department of our duty to consider what we can do retary Davis is one for the register- and he suffer harm at the hands of Yiddish Art Theater Produces and School Extension of as Christians to unite in friendly co- ing of immigrants who have not be- David. It is accordingly probable Seventy Plays in Five Years. Can one reasonably expect non-Zionist organizations to in- Synagogue Union of American Hebrew Con- operation with the Jews for the estab- come naturalized. Hidden under the that only three or four people knew terest themselves in creating "an experimental society for man- the gregations, and is preparing for a lishment of God's loving will on earth. cloak of Americanism, this project is that the cripple living at the home of Samuel S. Grossman, formerly gen- kind over there in Palestine, on the old soil," when even the tour of the United States that will "We should emphasize the things on one that smacks of reaction to be Machir was none other than Meri- eral manager of the Jewish Art The- Zionists themselves have abandoned the idea of the masses enable him to deliver a message of which the Jew and Christian are compared with the worst restrictions baal himself. When grown td man- ater in New York, writes in the cur- and postpone the aggressive hood, Meribaal could, of course, do rent issue of The Menorah Journal: creating this experimental society and have put all their trust firm religious faith of Jew through- agreed, of the old Russian czarist government. discussion of the things on which they the United States. The Jewish Art Theater in New Registration of immigrants means the bat little work. in organizations whose only purpose is the collection of funds? out Aaronsohn's story, itself as inspir- differ until more friendly relations NOW that his chief wars were over, York is the bridge leading from the of a system that will en- In our present prakinatic world, when pragmatism and ing a sermon as he will ever deliver, between them have been established. adoption danger one of the holiest principles King David had leisure to devote him- old Yiddish theater to artistic realms "Another method of uniting Jews ideals conflict, pragmatism is always the victor. Even Weiz- is one of the great man's unsung tales self to deeds of kindness. It was Christians is by emphasizing of the United States. Instead of ex- natural that his thoughts should turn which we have yet to discover and mann, who two years ago joined forces with the present oppo- of heroism, He was a student of the and expect. Certain it is that this is tending a welcome hand to newcomers University of Cincinnati and Hebrew American ideals of law, liberty and to become American citizens, their first of all to his old friend Jonathan. neither the ultimate achievement in sition, has been infected with the virus of opportunism. We Union College, the leading reform democracy and seeking to unite citi- naturalization will become an act of You will remember that in bidding Jewish dramatic art nor, as some hope that the present opportunist trend will not devitalize the Jewish theological seminary for the zens in a great movement to put God compulsion. Already non-citizens, in David farewell, Jonathan had said: would have it, a flash in the pan, in Zionist movement and the consistent idealists will not be dis- trainingof rabbis, when he enlisted and our country above private sec- declaring their intentions of becom- If I die, may you never cease to be which an outworn Jewish institution tarian and racial interests. in the Thirty-seventh Division of the ing citizens, apply to federal officials kind to my children," and that David is burning itself out. The Jewish Art couraged by their present reverses. "The Jew and the Puritan were the Ohio National Guard. Blinded by for "working papers," because their and sealed his promise with a vow. Theater IS the only Ittspertory com- shrapnel, Sergeant-Major Aaronsohn greatest friends of the Sabbath. The citizenship is made a matter of com- Of course, it would now have been pany of artistic pretensions in Amer- was carried off the field in the Ar- difference of the day on which the - pulsion by their employers, Who de- very easy for him to be false to his ica. By the very mechanics of its or- Our Next President (?) gonne forest. Ile spent several months Jew and Christian celebrate the Sab it has hale the opportunity of that they become citizens as a pledge. Only he and Jonathan had Some of our readers may complain that we are giving en- in hospitals in France, defeated in bath ought not to prevent Jew and t mand known of the vow, and Jonathan had .presenting a greater variety and known from cooperating to protec condition for their retaining their now been dead a long time. Further,l tirely too much space to Henry Ford. Under ordinary circum- mind and body, and then, in Savonny, Christian quantity of plays than any other le- jobs. Registration of immigrants will rehabilitation began. Te world of the Sabbath from unscrupulous busi- work similarly. It will create a class 20 years had passed since David had gitimate producer in America. In less stances we would agree with them, but as the volume of Ford his books and written communication ness." of "compelled" citizens and not Amer- given his word, and besides, he did than five years 70 odd productions propaganda is increasing rather than diminishing, we think was re-opened when they began to icans who become naturalized of their not know that any children of Jona- have been giye'n; nearly all have been that it is our duty to spread as much information as possible to teach him the rudiments of reading COURT WILL DECIDE own free will and out of their convic- than were yet alive, but David was American.--fremieres and more than WHETHER PRILUTZKI counteract and destroy the effect of the paid propagandists in and writing for the blind. Discharged tions that they are joining the union not the kind of a man who tries to half the number were presented for find an excuse for not doing his duty; the first time on any stage. The dram- from government hospitals in Balti- MADE PAPER POPULAR of a liberty-loving people. the employ of Mr. Ford. on the contrary, he was ready and atists ranged from established play- more, Aaronsohn returned to his stu- The latest article which has come to our notice appeared in dies in Cincinnati and graduated last anxious to pay much more than his wrights like Andreyev, Asch, Gorky, WARSAW.—(J. T. A. Correspond- "Hearst's International" for September, under the signature of June both from the rabbinical school ence.) Signs of Reaction. . promise required. Not content to Hauptmann, Hirsehbein, Ibsen, l'in- )—Deputy Noah Prilutzki has Mr. e and the University of Cincinnati. H brought an action against the proprie- Allan L. Benson, entitled "Mr. Ford and the Great -Issues." The reaction dominating popular wait at the palace until possibly sonic ski, Shakespeare, Shaw, Schnitzler, e tors of the Yiddish daily here, the thought today, as a result of a bloody son Of Jonathan should turn up and Sholom Aleichem and Tolstoi to new- was immediately engaged by th Benson, formerly "Comrade Benson," was candidate for presi- Union of American Hebrew Congre- Prilutski declares that his war which has spread hatred among apply for help, he generous-hearted comers' list, which included the poet dent on the Socialist ticket in the year 1916. Another former gations, which supports the Hebrew Moment. popularity had brought the the nations of the earth and has poi- king sent out messengers to inquire Leivick (Rags), the folklorist An-ski "comrade," Charles Edward Russel, has been doing yoeman Union College to tour the United personal newspaper to its present prosperous soned the hearts and the minds of if there was not any descendant of (Dubbuk), the psychologist Rosenfeld service on behalf of Henry Ford. We wonder what motives States to snread the message of Ju- position. Despite that, he had been people, gives approval to the proposals the entire house of Saul to whom he (Rivals) and the dramatic.balladist Rabbi Aaronsohn's sister, prevented, at the time of the Parlia- for the limiting of immigration. The could show kindness. The messen- Sackler (Yizkor). and reasons impel these "saviors of the working class" to enter daism. who was his constant com- mentary elections, from printing his manner in which American ideals and gers discovered an old family servant In brief, the five years of repertory the employ of Mr. Ford. We would like some explanation from Dora, panion and guide at college, will ac- articles in the columns of the Moment. the principles on which this country of Saul's, named Ziba, who came to represent a wide assortment and a these Socialists that would enable us to understand how Mr. company him on his travels in the As a result he had come into conflict was founded are misinterpreted is suf- the palace and informed the king that great number of good plays—more lame son of Jonathan's, Meribaal and better dramas than were avail- Ford has accumulated $750,000,000 "without exploiting the capacity of secretary. with his fellow-proprietors. Ile asked ficient to discourage and to disgust "I shall expect no undue flow of that the concern should be ordered to those who have not been sufficiently by name, was living in semi-conceal- able to the playgoer anywhere in proletariat." How do these renegade Socialists reconcile Mr. the blind rabbi reclared, liquidate. blinded by war hatred to despise and ment as the guest of Machir at Lode- America at any other single theater Ford and "the abolition of hated capitalism?" Some of the sympathy," "but that fair play and equality of defendants contend that instead reject everything that isn't Anglo- bar. during that period of time; but a still arguments advanced by Mr. Benson in his article lead us to opportunity which should not be de- of The David at once dispatched a mes- greater opportunity has been missed Prilutzki making the Moment popu- Saxon. A typical example of the blind believe that he is "exploiting" Mr. Ford, making a huge joke med to any one who refuses to static lar, it had been the Moment which prejudice that dominates reactionary senger to bring the young man to the because these plays were presented When the messenger arrived on an opportunist and unintelligent of him and receiving excellent pay for so doing. Perhaps Mr. and wait,' but is assured through the made Prilutzki popular. He had thought in America today is to he palace. of saintly women, men and sought during the Parliamentary elec- found in a recent editorial in the De- at Lodebar, Meribaal knew that his basis. And great wrong has been com- Benson is really working in the "cause" by showing how absurd faith children that there is a further call tions to use the paper for his per- troit Free Press, commenting on Sec- identity had at last been discovered mitted against potential but unknown Mr. Ford actually is. Mr. Benson, in his article, says: Before for those who bear upon their bodies sonal interests, which threatened to retary Davis' recommendations for se- and feared that his end had come. Jewish dramatists for whom no place Ford could become President he would have to take an oath the sacred wounds of honor and of react harmfully on the standing of h••tive immigration: "Why not a se- With great fear, he accompanied the has as yet been found in the scheme to a country passionately the newspaper. Prilutzki had, there- lective immigration law as a supple- king's representative back to Jerusa- of things. to support the Constitution. What of it? Millions who will service and at whose shrine they have fore, declared on Sept. 18 that he was lem, and, when ushered into the royal Not the leek of spiritual or nm. vote at the next presidential election have not read it. Millions hovel the hopes, love and faith of severing his connection . be with the Mo. meat to an improved . no reason ment?" asks the Free quota Press, arrange- and the presence, fell down on his face pre- terial resources, but on the one hand laid who have read it do not know what it means. Whenever the r‘ tT given ment, and there could editorial writer continues his pish- pared to plead for his life. David cramped vision on the part of the Di- ro , ni i !le w,i h . o.p as seb been for ordering the liquidation of the tih se h cogitation by advocating that lost no time in calming his fears and rectorate of the theater, and on the United States Supreme Court is divided on the interpretation in the p valley of death, the g pros- business. After consideration, the .pi quotas ought to be more intelli- immediately not only assured him of other hand the typical indifferent at- of the Constitution, the minority is placed in the position of not men of service with them in the Gates court decided to grant a temporary gently and scientifically assigned than his personal safety, but also promised titude on the part of the Jewish com- knowing the meaning of the part of the Constitution under con- pect of Hope is a sublime opportunity. The injunction against the property of the 1. tn are today:" that "the selective to restore to him all the land that had munity, are to blame for the fact that y the siderat ion." By this sort of specious reasoning sir. Benson tries I feature ought to be made national and formerly belonged to his grandfather, the Jewish Art Theater is only a half- Moment. to persuade the readers of Ilearst's International that Mr. Ford ban es w th)ftha e s r o a c b i b al l ftr l f‘ itiUtacrtOd t racial as evill as individual." Rear- Saul, and further invited him to way accomplishment. has the same knowledge of the Constitution as Justice Brandeis' the day. It presents A vision ots po- PALESTINE INCURS A DEFICIT Ition has become so shameless that the make the palace his future home. The theater has been conducted as Utica! guidance and it offers moments British JERUSALEM.—(J. Administration T. in A.)—The Palestinei Free Press writer, exemplifying as Overcome with gratitude, Meribaal an intelligent and somewhat idealistic and Justice Holmes, probably the two ablest judges on the I Of communion with tye h unrestrained hardly knew what to answer„ for, be- commercial enterprise, whereas it is, Supreme bench. For in recent years Holmes and Brandeis had I beart flow of humanit ." has incurred a deficit of about $350,- his words the very opposite of true cause of his lameness, he had fool- in truth, as much a part of the whole rican do ideals of non-discrimination a ten 11 for the fiscal year ending April, dissented in minority opinions more frequently than any of the y g races and nationalities, goes ishly come to regard himself as a community's concern as the schools 00 Official Gazette con- on to say tl.at "there are parts of the useless man. Ile lived happily all his and the synagogues. This is not to 1923. The last O Justices. tains the Palestine budget for 1922- world that now have quotas from life at King David's court. say that the theater should he taken The Supreme Court, however, does not pass upon the mean- i 1923, made up till April 1st of this month of Ellul, which cum- out of the hands of capable forces and ing of the Constitution, but the court interprets Acts of Con - l The me'leed Monday, is distinguished by year. The Government anticipated an which immigrants ought to he corn- made into a sinecure for a "hand- I hn "THIS — WAS A MAN I" gress to determine whether those acts are constitutional or not. but i he in order : ; (1 e r income income for the year, April 1, lii22- pletely prohibited." And the superi- s t s or fa L , o b? e l a T? feasts shaker," or the object of interference its i having 1, 1923, of £2,062,192..The :1,•. ority of the Nordics and the Anglo- Saxons is preached by him when he By Stella Davidson. approach The Justices of the Supreme Court kno w the Constitution, by ignorant committees that might income, however, was S1,764,5s5 says that "there are other parts of history and development, but occasionally they may not agree Year it is customary to sound the tual Outside was the gloom of a cold make a pet of it. But in the larger xpenditure was anticipated at II Shofar at the end of the morning Expenditure sense, this institution should be looked as to the meaning of an Act of Congress in relation to the Con- service Bud thus accustom the Baal 1419,151. Actually it was £l.8:17,1 world, such countries as the British Isles, winter's day; within, the warmth and upon as is a municipal public library :',7 7?. the the Scandinavian and some cheer of heat and congenial corn- 'stitution. To make such a comparison is the silliest kind of ' the deficit is accordingly 72, regions, whose quotas ought panionship. Debates were being held; which has been organized by private to the use of this instrument, and Egyptian pounds. adjacent argument imaginable. One might as well compare Einstein's w hi c h is by no means easy to blow. to be materially increased." weighty questions of right and wrong gift. It is part of the flesh and blood knowledge of Astronomy and Physics with that of an Australian were being argued. But :soon it be- of the body politic. With a friendlier and more respon- came noticeable that the room was Bushman, or Sigmund Freud's knowledge of Psycho-Analysis Meaning the Jews. sible attitude on the part of Jewish with that of the Russian mouzhik. Because Mr. Einstein and It isn't necessary to do much de- vetting darker, long before it was publicists and communal workers, time for dusk. The students glanced ducting to conclude that the particular Mr. Freud had at some time interpreted incorrectly some data many of the errors made to date will class against whom restriction is ad- out, wonderingly, and there they saw surely be corrected. The distortion in their particular fields. Mr. Benson goes on: ....rated is the East European, and a huge pile of snow at the window, of perspective, no noticeable in the with the heavy influx of Jews from obstructing the light. They went to play-choosing, must disappear as soon "What are Ford's general ideas as to what is wrong with this Eastern Europe it is naturally to be investigate and remove it, and be- as intelligent public interest develops country? In September, 1922, he said to me: 'There is nothing inferred that the Jew is meant as the neath, apparently lifeless, was found a philosophy of the theater conform- the matter with this country but injustice. Establish justice and A star of guidance o'er Life's troubled ocean, outstanding individual against whom the body of a young boy. He was ing to the special needs of Jewish cul- everything will be all right.' restrictions are to be put in force and carried into the hall. A sunbeam flashing tempest-clouds in twain, "The remark seemed to lack definiteness and I asked him to go When he had been revived and was tural life; and "the short rations of for whom the selective system is to The wafted fragrance deepening, soul-emotion ideas," which now compels the theater into particulars, but he would not do so. I then asked him what he he adopted. And all this is spoken questioned, it was learned that he to live from hand to mouth in its in- believed should be done to establish justice. had been working as a day laborer The benediction won from heights of pain. in a tone of "Americanism" and "lib- tellectual fare and its artistic im- "'Increase the salaries of the justices of the United States Su- to support himself. Part of his wages erty" and "civilization." The Free pulses, will no longer obtain when preme Court,' he replied. 'Their present salaries are too low. We Press editorial is concluded with a he had always paid to the door keep- men and women who are in other than A voice familiar with melodious calling; cannot get the kind of judges we want unless we pay them more er for admission to the debates, but paragraph in which it is stated that A solemn adjuration from on High; merely histrionic fields turn their at- money.' "we are already discriminating on this day he had not been able to tention and efforts to the Yiddish "I asked him if he would change the source of the appointing A veiled and tender glory, earthward falling against the yellow races at our ports find any work, so he could not pay. stage. And as soon as a theater-con- ' power. 'No, I would not.' he replied. 'Leave that where it is.' From unseen altars, 'neath eternal sky. of entry. The sooner we discriminate As the door keeper would not admit scious cultural group demands an ac- "I THEN ASKED HIM IF HE BELIEVED TI1E PRESENT also against some elements of the him, he placed himself at the window; counting, this stage will dare to ven- KIND OF JUSTICES WOULD GIVE DECISIONS MORE ADVAN- white race the better for the United listening earnestly, he had not paid ture more for the sake of beauty. Pathetic memories of a father's blessing, TAGEOUS TO THE PEOPLE IF THEIR SALARIES WERE IN- States of America; and in the end, the attention to a heavy snowfall until his CREASED AND HE REPLIED TIIAT HE BELIEVED THEY When thornless roses crowned the lifted head; better for the whole world, which does limbs, numb from cold, would no WOULD." m, and he had fal- Then gentle touch of mother-hands caressing, not need America for a 'melting pot' 1 onger support him, LAND "APPROPRIATION" nearly as much as it needs America len insensible. The snow rapidly Ere cypress paths to desert-wanderings led. Such reasoning leaves us dumb. If Chief Justice Taft and PROTESTED BY ARABS covered his body, forming the ob- for a leader in civilization and lib- .. Justices Sutherland, McReynolds, Holmes, Brandeis and the JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The erty." Thus, under the veil of "Amer- struction before the window. After All-conquering joy of new-found inspiration, that, his intense love for learning demand that the government in Pales- other Justices of the Supreme Court received $50,000 per year , ice for civilization and liberty," we That healing balm pours on the longing breast; are asked to Hlieve that the sooner brought him a cordial welcome to the tine cease "appropriating" unused instead of their present salaries of $17,000 they would render school and, where he had first en- lands and forests belonging to Arab The life ennobles that in consecration free America discriminates against • different decisions, urges Mr. Ford. The necessary inference the white as it does against the yet- tered as a beggar, time and effort landowners was voiced at a conference Keeps evermore the day of holy rest which we draw is that these gentlemen must supplement placed him as the president—the of village sheikhs and Arab land- ' low races, the better for the United their present salaries from the treasuries of corporations States and the whole world! We fear great Hillel in the Sanhedrion of owners here. —A DAUGHTER OF JUDAH. Judah. If the government persists in this 'this new spirit that has invaded Amer- in whose favor the decisions are rendered. But, from our knowl- ica. There was a time when we would "His life was gentle, and the elements policy it will meet with "trouble," res- edge, some of the Justices of the Supreme Court are inde- So mixed in him, that Nature might olutions adopted by the conference li,eRdently wealthy and could scarcely live a month on the sal-, warn. (Turn to loot page.) stand up Cable Address. SIGHTLESS RABBI WILL TOUR STATES ■, The Jewish Mother