America ffewish Periodial eater r-- - - Michigan' s Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Curires ATINUS • CISIMSO4ATI 30, OiUO 11- EbETROITAWISII HRONICL- 1 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923 VOL. XIV. No. 16. JEWISH IMMIGRANT 1 Palestme Garden DISTURBANCES ARE Mobilize Forces For BANK IS ORGANIZED City Being Planned RENEWED AGAINST U.S. Jewish Purposes JEWS IN ROUMANIA People's Bank Registered in London; Capital Is $2,500,000. New University Term Marked by Clashes at Bacau and Klausenberg. MUNICH, LEIPSIC ARE ANTI-SEMITIC CENTERS Movement Is Intensified Since Ford's European Visit Two Years Ago. BUCIIAREST.—(J. T. A.—Anti• Jewish disturbances broke out simul, taneously in two places in Roumania this week. In Bacau student dis- ciples of the anti-Semitic agitator, Professor Cuza, invaded en masse a hall in which a Jewish students' dance was being held and attacked the guests. The police, according to eye witnesses' reports received here, worked in cahoots with the mob, ar- resting Jews who attempted to fight back their assailants. Among those taken into custody are two officials, Solomon Pascal and Carl Meyerowici. Deputy Chrism Vianu, liberal, who witnessed the attack, issued a state- ment following the disturbance de- manding the release of the officials, He confirms that the police favored the assailants. A thorough investiga- tion of the attack and drastic punsh- cent for the offenders is promised by the Minister of Justice, who hurried to Barns on receiving reports of the disturbance. With the beginning of the new semester at the University of Klaus- enberg, the rector, Jacobovicci, has promised police protection to the Jewish students who were routed from the campus. The Minister of Instruction, in view of the disturb- ances, has announced he will facili- tate the issuance of passports to Jew- ish students who desire to study in foreign countries. The government is still timerous about opening all of the universities on account of the fear of more trouble. The League of Non-Parti- san Students has issued a memoran- dum appealing to the authorities to open "the universities before we be- come gray." • ANTI "INTERNATIONALE" BROADCASTS PROPAGANDA PRACUE.—(J. T. A.)—The anti- Semitic "Internationale" has its head- quarters in Munich and Leipsic. From these two points the propaganda of hate is broadcast to Austria, Czecho- Slovakia and even in countries where anti-Semitism has been hitherto un- known, such as the Scandinavian lands and Italy. This fact the J. T. A. is able to state after an exhaustive investiga- tion of the sources of the anti-Jewish propaganda. The fact seems clear, too, that the agitation attained its present intensive form following the visit of Henry Ford sonic years ago to Karlsbad, where he met the Ger- man deputy Jung and a group of un- scrupulous Szecho-Slovakian politic- ian. The J. T. A.'s information is to the effect that the central office of the Jew baiters is working hand in hand with the Catholic church in Cen- trla Europe. The Jesuit order is ap- parently actively linked with the movement. The movement is also honeycombed with "monarchists." It may be said that all monarchists nurse as an aim second only to their desire to put themselves again in power--the de- termination to harass Jewry. LONDON. — (J. T. A.)—The United Jewish People's Bank, Ltd., been registered in London on Aug. 30 by the directorium of the United Jewish Emigration Commit- tee. The bank, which, according to its • articles of incorporation, will seek to promote the development of handi- craft industries and agriculture By JACOB BILLIKOPF among Jews, starts with a capital of 1500,000. In certain impatient circles, it has reaching into 1,200 communities and It will aim to foster In particular become almost axiomatic that the built up by the American Jewish and l kinds of co-operative undertak- generality of American Jewry suffers other relief committees be not "sera rap- r legs and assist in the emigration and from "laissez faire"—that it is indif- ped," but remobilized for the purpose immigration of Jews throughout the ferent regarding matters of general of obtaining support for national world. Jewish import. But, the contrary has Jewish philanthropies, educational While its ultimate objects are of been most gratifyingly demonstrated and religious agencies in a manner a social nature, the institution is au- with regard to the proposal that, if worthy of the great work done by thorized to conduct a regular banking and when the need for raising funds them, individually and collectively. business It was not contemplated by the pro- to relieve our war-stricken brethren Among the subscribers are Latzki- finally comes, the vast organization posal contained in my recent paper, entitled "Shall the Great Foreign Re- Bertholdi, Advocate Sllosberg, Leo lief Machine Be Scrapped?" that all Motzkin, Dr. L. Branson, Vladimir efforts to raise funds for war relief Tiomkin, Rabbi Jochelman and Dr. be abandoned. This much be con- Brutzkus. The directors of the bank ted Social Worker Urges Calling of No has Conference to Organize All Ele- ments Of American Jewry LEVITAN PUNCTURES ANTI-JEWISH MYTH Anti-Semitic Charges Exploded by Wisconsin State Treasurer. ASHLAND, Wis.—(J. T. A.)—The myth that is being circulated about the country "that the Jews are rap- idly approaching financial and com- mercial control of this country," was exploded by Solomon Levitan, State Treasurer of Wisconsin, in an ad- dress before the Northern Council of Co. Mini Writh meeting here. "Never was there a greater illu- sion. The great mass of our people is composed of hard working folks at the bottom layer of the struggle for existence or barely rising above it, "We have in our country one man who, through his antagonism towards the Jews, is trying to raise himself to the highest political position in the land, but his agitation is built on falsehood and it cannot stand. His- tory has shown that we always have had some 'Ionian, but always we have overcome their evil influence. Think of the countries that have oppressed the Jews, where are they today? Fate has visited julice. upon them." MAX WARBURG WILL SUE "ARYAN" PAPER FOR LIBEL BERLIN.(—J. T. A.)—Max War- burg, the well known Jewish banker of Hamburg, has announced that he will file a suit for libel against the anti-Semitic organ, Der Ilammer. The paper, which is the organ of the so-called "Aryan faction," charged that Warburg's banking firm had profited greatly by the war. The "Hammer" further charges that War- burg had been very intimately con- nected with the German military and official headquarters and had exploit- ed the knowledge gained from these sources for his own profit. Warburg brands both of these charges as absolute lies, declaring that his banking firm, far from mak- ing money through the war, had ac- tually suffered a considerable loss as a result of it. Mr. Warburg is a brother of the New York banker and social worker, Felix Warburg, of whom the "Ham- mer" spoke as the leader of the "banking world in America." This assertion, too, Herr Max Warburg I characterises as false. tinued as long as the need exists. have not yet been appointed. Nor was it contemplated that the Amercian Jewish Relief Committee, as such, should assume the new work suggested. The proposal, it ought to be said for the benefit of those who may not have read it, is that as the need for raising foreign relief is abat- ing, the great army of men and wom- en who gave themselves so freely to this cause, and who are eager to con- Rabbi Israel Goldstein Broad- tinue their splendid public activity, casts Sermon Explaining should be remobilized for the solution Rosh Ha - Shanah. of the pressing philanthropic, educe- tional and religious problems of American Jewry. NEW YORK.—The sword is rat- Keen Interest Displayed. That social workers should display tling restlessly for the next war, de- glared Rabbi Israel Goldstein of Tern- a keen interest in this proposal was to be expected; also publicists, jour- cle B nal Jeshurum, president of the realists and rabbis. But an equally Young People's League of the United PICTURES NEXT WAR IN HIS RADIO TALK keen interest has been displayed br Synagogue of America, whose address the men and women of the regiona , was part of the program broadcasted state and local committees, upon from WEAF last Thursday night ex- whom, after due credit has been lanatory of the significance of the given to those who led them, devolved Jewish New- Year. This was the see- the actual burden of raising, since and of a series of radio programs 1915, the $60,000,000 which Amen- which the United Synagogue is broad- can Jewry has contributed for war casting on the Thursday evenings pre- relief. It is they, more than any ceding the Jewish holidays and fes- other class, who are most eager that hie a , , ls. The antagonisms which divide this remarkable activity which has had the effect, on the one hand, of men into armed camps rill yet bring breaking down class barriers and, on cataclysmic catastrope unless they the other of giving each of f the par- are checked and allayed, and super- seded by a force that is stronger than ticipants a broader view and a clearer understanding of Jewish responsibili- hate. The battlefields are scarcely dried of the blood of the last holo- ties, shall not cease. When the need for war relief has caust, and the next wa ris being plan- passed, they say, they will be glad if ned. Crippled Europe is still nursing something will be found whereby will its sores and gashes, and already the sword is rattling restlessly for the be continued the opportunities which next slaughter. The sword, did I say the need for foreign reief gave them. —what a tame, old-fashioned instru- And they have very definite ideas of the form which this new activity shall ment that will be. The sword can only kill one at a time. It doesn't take. The chairman of a committee pay to waste precious killing time in a small community wrote: that way. The swords will be broken In five years we haven't had a single poor family in our midst. At into ploughshares and the spears will the same time, the amounts sub- be beaten into pruning hooks, yea, scribed here for national institutions and in their stead will come electri- are ludicrous in proportion to our cally-charged jets of water which will means. Fifty dollars is the top fig- paralyze armies at a time; radi-di- use. This is a joke when you con- reeled airships which will pour forth shier that we have a dozen people bombs nod bullets at a mad rate fo here, each worth over half a million. 1,000 a minute, amphibious subma- These same people, if they lived in rises which will be equipped for de- Baltimore, Chicago or in Philadelphia, struction in water and air alike, dead- s ly ga es before which battalions will would have been among the substan- tial givers. But in our last war re- be withered like fields of hay, mi- llet capmaign we raised $15,000 as ropes of war whose powers will be a against a quota of $12,000. The A. tribute to the king of hell That is a American Jews to Build Cen- ter Near the Colony of Balfouria. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ALL-JEWISH ELEVEN DEFEATS MITISHERS Hakoach of Vienna Is Victor Over Westham Team. 40 JEWISH REFUGEE FAMILIES IN JAPAN ASK U. S. FOR HELP LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — English and European papers are devoting much space to the sensational victory of the all-Jewish Ilakoach football $2,000 Cabled Sufferers by team of Vienna over the Westham Joint Distribution All-England League team. The latter Committee. team is ranked among the leading teams in England. The London Mail declares that the CONSUL KIRJASSOFF MAY Ilakoach team playing was remark- BE ALIVE, SAYS BROTHER ably scientific and quick. The Vien- na and Prague papers comment on the fact that a continental team has In the ancient Valley of Jezreel in Palestine, which was once a populous and thriving region and the center of numerous eveats of great historic im- portance, American capital and en- ergy are attempting to restore the ancient prosperity by means of an extensive agricultural and urban de- velopment. In line with this pro- Consul General's Father, Rua- gram, the American Zion Common- won a victory over a London team ( wealth, with headquarters at 114 in a sport which is fundamentally sian Jew, Lives in Fifth avenue, New York City, an- British. Brooklyn. nounces that its board of directors This is the second game between has adopted a plan for building a the Mogen David wearing Ilakoach Garden City on a tract of land which and the Westham elevens. The for- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Forty it owns in the valley not far from the mer game, which was played in Vies_ Jewish families, by all indications colony of Balfouria and near the rail- na, ended in a draw. refugees from hte devastated area of road center of Afule. Yokohama, are in distress, according The Garden City is already being to a cable received from Kobe, Japan, laid out by engineers of the common- by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid So- wealth and while, in its first compass, ciety (Hiss) through the State De- it is intended for a population of partment. about 5,000, the city is being planned The Kobe message follows: in such a manner as to enable it to "Forty Jewish families in distress. grow outward into the surrounding Remit by wire. llelp us or we per- neighborhood without the necessity ish." of modifying the original plan. The message is signed "Mendel- Says There Is No Brighter baum" and is addressed to Hias, care Type Familiar in England. State Department. Mendelbaum was Chapter Than That of The garden city, it is explained, is at one time connected with the Bias a type of community which, though American Jews. office in Yokohama. little known in America, is familiar J. D. C. Cables 82,000. in England and on the continent. It Two thousand dollars has been combines the compactness and social NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — The cabled Mr. Mendelbaum out of the opportunities of the city with the extraordinary generosity and liberal- out-of-door life and occupations of ity of the American Jew is glowingly Joint Distribution Committeffunds following a conference between J. L the truck gardener. Each household- praised by llerbert Iloover, Secretary er receives a plot of five dunams of of Commerce, in a statement for the Bernstein, president of the Hies, with Louis Marshall, president of the land, which is equivalent to about Rosh Ha-Sheilah number of the Jew- American Jewish Committee, and Fe- one and one-quarter acres, and, while ish Tribune. lix Warburg, chairman of the Joint engaged in the ordinary occupations Writing on "The Jew As a Philan- of the town dweller, derives a part 1 thropist," Mr. Hoover pays special Jewish Distribution Committee. Mr. Mendelbaum has been naked for more of his income from the cultivation of I tribute to the Joint Distribution Com- his land. mittec, which co-operated with the details, as the cable does not show whether the 40 families are refugees Solomon J. Weinstein, a well American Relief Administration. Mr. from Yokohama and whether there known New York business man, who Hoover's statement follows in full: is. president of the American Zion "During the nine years that I have are any more similarly in distress. Max Kirjassoff, acting consul-gen- Commonwealth, explaining the rea• been actively connected with the sons that led to the society, which larger American measures of relief eral of Yokohama, who is reported to have lost his life in the earthquake, consists of present and prospective to Europe, I have had intimate asso- Palestinian landowners, to inaugurate ciation with various Jewish organize- may be alive, his brother, Meyer, thinks. Ile said the consul-general the garden city, stated that the direc• tions engaged in these labors. I have tors of the corporation were looking frequently had cause to comment was accustomed to leave Yokohama for the week-ends and It is probable forward to the not distant future upon the extraordinary generosity when, as the most recent develops and liberality of the American Jews he and his wife vs-ere not in the city during the disaster. ments indicate, the Valley of Jezreel in their charitable contributions. In- Consul Kirjassoff was brought will become a most important agri- deed, their voluntary contributions cultural and urban center. exceeded that of any other American from Russia as a child of 3 by his father, Nathan Kirjassoff, who owns group and ranged from the stinted Eight New Settlements. a jewelry store at 118 Tomkins ave- "Within the past two years," said savings of the poorest workman to nue, Brooklyn. Mr. Weinstein, "eight new settle- the full outpouring of those in more Graduated at Y•l• in 1910 • ments have sprung up in this valley fortunate positions. Upon their arrival here the Kirjas- "During the acute periods In Eu- and the most competent observers of soffs went to Waterbury, Conn. the course of colonization in Pales- rope, in order to assure the maximum There Max obtained his elementary tine predict that the valley will con- saving of life and prevention of suf. tinue to be for some time to come feting within our resources, it was schooling. He later entered Yale, the principal ground of Jewish colo. necessary to establsih the closest co- graduating in 1910. lie attained prominence at Yale both for his schol- nization effort in Palestine. With the operation in administration of Amer- steady growth of population and icon relief measures, and this co- astic standing and for his record In sports. While there he became an wealth which is bound to take place, operation has been given by the Jew- intimate friend of the son of Presi- there is sure to arise the need of an ish Joint Distribution Committe with dent Taft, who was also attending industrial and commercial center to unexampled breadth of vision and Yale at the time. act as a source of supply and center singleness of purpose. Upon graduation Kirjassoff took "While the larger voluntary Jew- of exchange for the various agricul- the examinations for consular service tural settlements. The town of Na- tab funds have in the main heen in- and was appointed by President Taft tended for their own religious folk, zareth, which serves at present as to the consulate at Yokohama. With such a center, is, for various reasons, the American Jews have subscribed the death last November of Consul- royally to general funds, and in the unsatisfactory and inadequate. General Skidmore, Kirjassoff was "The inception of the garden city," administration of their own special promoted to acting consul-general. Mr. Weinstein added, "has aroused funds have pursued steadily the It was expected that he would soon considerable interest among the land broad-minded policy of co-operation be given the permanent appointment certificate holders who are members m relief of all suffering and literally as full consul-general. of the American Zion Commonwealth. hundreds of thousands of non-Jewish Among other Americans in the a number of whom have in cense- Peoples were embraced in their ef- quence indicated a desire to be al. forts equally with the Jews. This quake zone not heard from is Ben Kline, news editor of the Japan Ad- lotted parcels of land in the neigh- broad sympathy so impressed the vertiser, which is published in Yoko- boring colony of Balfouria." many countries in Eastern Europe as to shame the persecution of the Jews hama by B. W. Fleischer. JEWS' PHILANTHROPY LAUDED BY HOOVER J. R. C. has taught us how to give. If picture of the next war. Love—Highest Word of Religion. the work stops now, we will stop giv- ing—and that would be a real social "The world must come under the which, during the periods of utter Rabbi Abram Simon, president of calamity. I am glad yuo propose that spell of a force that is stronger than chaos, was incipient in many com- the Central Conference of American the machinery built up by the A. J. hate. Love is stronger than hate, and munities. Rabbis, has issued a call to all mem- R. C. should be utilized for other love is th e last and highest word of "Not only has there been this great beneficent purposes. We must not religion. Here, then, is a challenge bers of the conference to obtain Bub- Y. e scri ntions to the Japanese fund of the ht permitted to sink into 'desuetude.' to the universal church—to the has been a great meame of personal . s • I am positive that an appeal for Jew- mosque, the synagogue, the cathedral. American Red Cross. service. I have served with the rep- A • • • BRITISH CHIEF RABBI ish education, though more difficult to Can they enthrone love and dethrone 1 resentatives of Jewish groups in put over at the beginning, would, in hate in the human heart? Can they FEAR JEWISH COLONY FEARS FOR SAFETY OF Race Ha. Nothing to Do With Gang- i joint efforts. I have had many Jew- the end, arouse a finer response, if tear prejudice out of the racial age IN YOKOHAMA IMPERILLED ish men and women upon my own • • sterism, Is Newspaper Comment 4,00,000 RUSSIAN JEWS aggressively and persistently present- and in its place leave tolerance and LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Shanghai staff in such uch wo rk, for we, too, cov- ed, as we presented the plight of the fellowship? ESTHONIA FAILS TO KEEP ered much relief of Jewish suffering cables report that great anxiety is "For the Jew, the advent of • new L 0 NDO N. — (J. T. A.1—"The anaemic, under-nourished children of MINORITY RIGHTS PLEDGE with other funds. There is no writ- felt in the Chinese city over the fate GENEVA.—(J. T. A.)—The fail- earth is still reeling like a drunken the Ukraine. But the main point is year has always been fraught with NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—That' ten appreciation that can form ade- of the Russian Jews in Yokohama and ure of Esthonia to live up to its guar- man." declares British Chief Rabbi that we must have something to do huge significance. It is as if the racial connections have nothing to do quate tribute to the se.vice these Tokio. antees of the rights of the minorities Hertz in his Rosh Ile-Sahanah mes- which will lift us out of ouselves world were born anew for him on with gunmen gangs so prominent re- men and women have given so whole- During the last year a considerable and its refusal to sign a declaration sage to the Jews of Britain. Ile in and sustain our interest in the great this day. Ile takes spiritual inven- cently in New York, is the opinion of heartedly, so efficiently and at great colony was established at the Ja an- pledging itself in this respect was general paints a gloomy picture of Jewish problems, especially now that tory of himself and the world. Ile the New York World, which refers personal sacrifice. The real apprecia. ese capital, composed mostly ofew- taken up by the Council of the conditions affecting Jewry through- relief campaigns are over." recontemplates his existence; he re- editorially to the recent killing of Kid' . lion and gratitude to thoc3 who gave ish refugees from Poland and the This letter is quoted rather fully motivates his conduct, he reaffirms Dropper by Louis Cohen. of their means and service comes Ukraine. League of Nations. out the world: "Nearly five years have passed because it is typical of one class of his faith in himself and in humanity. The Russian Jews are settled most- The delegate from Esthonia, "Ethnologists who observe the boil- from the hearts of the millions whom pleading before the Council, insisted since the close of the most devastat- response—the response of the rank Thus Rosh Ila-Sahan, the Jewish New ing and bubbling of New York'a melt- they have served. ly in Yokohama, the capital's port, that such a guarantee from Esthonia ing of wars. The earth is still reeling and file, who, it might have been sup- Year, is more than a national festival ingpot find unusual interest in the which has been swept by the disaster. "There is no brighter chapter in for the Jew. The scope of its mes- was Inadvisable and sug gested that like a drunken man. The inhabitants posed, were "fed up" on money rais- fact that many of the metropolitan the whole history of philanthropy Jewish emigrants were attracted to sage transcends the particular inter- the Council be satisfied with a verbal thereof are bereft of reason by the ing campaigns. the port because of the business op- gangs are organized on the basis of than that which would be written of eat and reaches out to humanity at Press Expresses Misgivings. undertaking instead. poison gas of racial antagonism in one race, one gang," the World as- the work of the American Jews dur- portunities offered by this commercial large. Throughout the synagogue world that was nearly destroyed by On the whole, the reaction of the a center. ing the last nine years." Lord Robert Cecil, taking issue ritual of the day, the recurrent note Urgent cables inquiring after the • ,th the Esthonian. delegate, insisted hate, and is seeking to save itself by American Jewish weeklies has been "Sometimes, as in the case of the that verbal promises would not suf- hate, and Israel is the greatest suf- decidedly favorable. The Yiddish is the expression of Israel's hope for youth with the skinny wrists who safety of the Jews in the stricken press, however, has expressed a num- the time when all the peoples of the killed the rival gang leader near the city are being dispatched by the fice and that the pledge must be writ- ferer in these distracted days. "The forces of reaction and race ber of misgivings. Some, because earth will be banded together in a Essex Market Court, the outlaw dozens by relatives here. ten and regularly signed. common mission to do the will of God It was impossible to compromise hatred everywhere have joined hands they believe that there may be need groups are of Semitic origin. In oth- 1 In the unholy work of reviling and for additional relief in Europe—to so that the Kingdom of God might er instances they are Irish, Negro, JEWISH WELFARE BOARD en this question, Lord Cecil pointed out. In order to avoid such prece- slandering the Jew. We are back which I should like to reply that one come upon the earth. American, Italian—any and all of the Israel Zangwill to Deliver Only Ad- CALLS FOR AID TO JAPANESE "We are living in a day of 'The NEW YORK—The Jewish Welfare denta, Esthonia must sign as Latvia once more in the Dark Ages. New of the objects in view is to keep the branches of the families of man. dress in America ■ ■ t Carnegie Jewish massacres and on an unprece- organization intact against any such Great Disillusion.' We are witness- Board, which is the national organiz- "The answer to the involved goes- he declared. anon of the Y. M. II. A.'s, Y. W. II. A sub-committee consisting of dole- dented scale are openly advocated necessity, even though it is the belief ing what seems to be the bankruptcy tinn is not that there is any more or Hall, of the J. D. C. workers in Europe of idealism. The era of universal less inherent viciousness in one race A.'s and Jewish Centers, has request- gates from Britain, France, Sweden, and systematically planned. "The Russian monarchists declare that the need for systematic relief peace which was to have come out of than another. It does not yield to ed its 350 constituent societies to co- , as appointed to grant a hearing to NEW YORK.— J. ( T. A.) —The ti operate with local chapters of the a distant pros- the Esthonia delegates and endeavor that in the event of their regaining will have ceased by 1925. Others the Great War is still an argument based on the distance of American Jewish Co ngress, which ' "a is power they will slaughter every Jew- made the counter proposition that, Peet. The most recent outbreak of a race from the dawn of civilization, to reconvene on Oct. i4, will be American Red Cross in raising funds to find a solution. hel d'for Japanese relief work. The fol- ish man, woman and child in that since the European need is passing, militarism of Europe is the latest link for if it did, the Jews, most ancient in New York City, according to an lowing telegram was sent to each of land. Western Jews do not suffi- the organization be diverted to rais- in a chain of intrigue, envy, mistrust and orderly of civilized peoples, announcement just'made. ciently realize the infinite danger that ing money for the upbuilding of Pal- and ill will. its constituent organizations, located JEW MUST BE BETTER would produce no gunmen. This is a change from the previous Jew Waits and Hopes. hovers over 4,000,000 of our breth- -stine—to which the answer is that in every part of the United States, by "The answer is to be found in the ' n a a rr rangement, which was made neces- Justice CITIZEN THAN OTHERS, ren in Russia." "The Jew is ready to stake his faith fund raising organizations for Pales- Irving Lehman , president of formula of numbers plus concentra. by the re uest from Israel Zang "- tine already exist, such as the Keren that one day the call will be heeded. Jew ish re Board : SAYS LORD ROTHSCHILD ilayesod, the Hadassah and the Pales- The Jew, in his career of martyrdom, tion plus poverty plus modern city will, who is to address the opening the "Responsibility for representing MARSHALL ASKS FOR tine Development Council, all of has learned to wait and to hope. Each olitics. Na foreign colony in New session of the congress, that the ses- merica in to Jap anese di saster has has produced gangs of gunmen shores be held in New York instead of A LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Lord "PAY UP" ON PLEDGES which agencies should be liberally year as the new leaf is turned in the York A merican Red Cross. until the members of that colony be- Boston. As this is to be the only bees g iven Rothschild presided at Leeds at a supported. Meanwhile, there are defi- volume of time, he repeats: 'Our vast in living places concen- addrrese which Mr. Zangwill will de- In such an overwhelming disaster, all meeting called to re-establish the local NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A ape- site major problems in the country God, and God of our Fathers, reign tented and shabby. When these con- liver during his trip to the United forces of the community should unite, branch of the Anglo-Jewish Associa- cial pre-holiday appeal in behalf of which have been neglected too long, Thou in Thy glory over the whole I sincerely hope that you will ditions were realized, the natural States, the administrative committee and tion. the war sufferers of Europe is made and the further neglect of which may universe, and be Thou exalted above evils of crowded city life produce d of t h ' lead your fullest co-operation to local e congress decided to adopt his Those spreading anti-Semitism con- by the American Jewish Relief Com- have serious social and moral cense- all the world, that whatsoever lath bad characters and pols instantly chapters of Red Cross and do what- I su i that "the ggest on t at t e greatest Jewish! been made may know that Thou bait tend, Rohtsehild said, that the Jew is mittee. (Turn to Page Two) ever you can." began to make use of these." ' population the world has ever seen ineapahle of becoming a good citizen. made it, and whatsoever bath been The committee cites a cablegram in one city is the right setting for a created may understand that Thou We must prove to the world that from Dr. Boris Bogen just received REBELS M'GILL EXAMINATION TRANSJORDAN RABBI LANG TO ADDRESS I Jewish congress." libel. We must prove hest created it, and whatsoever bath t his is • gross which declares that unless the relief DATE ON YOM KIPPUR THREATEN ABDULLAH The administrative committee has that the Jew canna only be a good work is continued another year all ZIONIST CULTURAL CLUB breath in its nostrils may know that proceeded to make all arrangements citizen but ran he a better citizen the splendid results so far attained the Lord, God is King, and His Do- MONTREAL—(J. T. A.)—he set- JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The for the congress, which, fat the first than anyone," he insisted. Rabbi . Leon Lang of New York, minion ruleth over all!'" will collapse. Cantor Joseph Schwartz of Rabbi Emir Abdullah, ruler of Trans'on time in its history, will have its dele- ting of Sept. 20 as a date for one of D'Avigilor Goldsmid, who also Louis Marshall, in a letter to Oscar who will conduct services at the spoke, said that the Anglo-Jewish As- Shaarey Zedek supplementary syna- Goldstein's temple, who is president dania, is facing a serious rebellion gates assemble in New York City. the entrance examinations at McGill Berman, treasurer of the Cincinnati sociation has existed for 52 years, and branch, points out that the distress gneve during the High Holy Days, of the Cantors' Association, rendered led by the Sheik of Es Salt. The sessions will be opened on the University has aroused much oppo- Three thousand Arabs have gath- afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 14, at the sition on the part of the Jewish com- in all of that time had Played an ac- is far from past and calls upon all will address the initial meeting of the a musical program including • num- tive part in Jewish affairs of the who made pledges to the fund to year of the Zionist Cultural Society her of litugical chants from the Rosh rred under the banner of the sheik, Hotel Commodore. The demonstra- munity here. The Montreal Council ho handed the emir an ultimatum lion for Jewish rights, which will be of Orthodox Rabbis has filed ■ ro- British empire. on Sunday evening, Sept. 16, at the Ha-Shanah ritual. He was assisted up. test with Sir Arthur Currie, princi pal The association, he said, takes a pay "Those who have not as yet met Jewish Women's Club. Rabbi Lang. by a large choir. Israel Goldstein demanding that a parliamentary goy- addressed by Mr. Zangwill, will be It.. at interest in Palestine, having read a Jewish folk-lore tale for chil- ernment be instituted, that all for- held in the evening in Carnegie Hall. of the university, who has replied their subscriptions would not feel oth- who is one of the national leaders of pledged to support the British gov- erwise than humiliated if the idea Young Judaea, has takep as his topic dren appropriate to the season. Miss eigners be expelled and that the tax Mr. Zangwill has already booked pas- that to change the date would cause ernment in the execution of the man- introduced a new system be revised In such fashion that sage on the La France and Is ached- much inconvenience to the school. He went forth that they have abandoned "Palestine and a Living Judaism." Dorothy Edwards promised, however, to take the date and to do all possible to assist in midstream those who have relied The general public is invited ,to at- song, "Jerusalem Reconquered," by all shall be made to bear an equal uled to arrive here several days be- has in the development of the Jewish matter up with the registrar. Irenne Berger. share of the government's burden. fore the opening of the congress. tend. them. Mr. Marshall writes. GUNMEN PRODUCT OF POVERTY, SAYS NEW YORK WORLD • JEWISH CONGRESS WILL MEET 'AN N. Y.