- - America frwish Periat'eal eater Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON Atanlla - CINCINNATI 30, MO Telephone ;GLENDALE bETROIT EWISR 1' 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923. VOL. XIV. No. 19. FULL INDEPENDENCE Siegmund Breitbart, ASKED BY HUSSEIN The Modern Samson FOR NEW PALESTINE , Strongest Alan in World Makes VISIT TO U. S. OF ARAB DELEGATION CALLED OFF German Anti-Semite. Friendly to Baptized Jews. PLEDGES TO I. 0. B. B. Activities DECLARES NO HUMAN JEWISH MIGRATION HITLER EXPEL GERMAN JEWS Open This Monday FORCE CAN PREVENT TO SOUTH AFRICA JEWISH PALESTINE REPORTED STOPPED Tells of His Plans if He Succeeds) Chancellor Stressman. , It K It I. I N.—(J. T. A.)—Adolph Hitler, anti-Semite and Fascisti lead. er is waiting anxiously ready to seize Ap - the reigns in Germany immediately on the fall of the Stressman minis-i try, which is generally expected to be a matter of only a short time. Another anti-Semite, Wulle, a , ' Reichstag member, is preparing to go l wdh Hitler as Berlin's new chief of I INTENDED FOR ASIATICS police. Wulle declared at a private) Old. conference of the 1E0u-rites here, ac- I Der Hammer publishes a list of I cording to reports, that as soon as baptized J e ws occupying high posi- Government la Charged With they mime into power he would in- Cons in the Prussian Consistory. arid eugurate a forced exodus of the Jews Breaking Solemn Pledge to among other names mentions Joseph- tram Germany that would make the son, Simsa (Sonnenburg), Israel Jewish People. exodus of the Jews from Egypt ap- ( Berlin) and Mendelsohn (Meerfeld). spear as child's play in comparison. Amhng the names of a number of All of the ills of Germany were JOHANNESBERG— (J. T. A. Cor- I priests of supposedly Jewish ()right, blamed on the Jews at the meeting. the Congress of it was said, were responsible the weekly includes Ileyka (Posen), South ews, Lesson (Berlin), Apfelstadt (Thor- South African Board of Deputies, J for the French occupation of the (Potsdam), Durchstein held at Pretoria, S. Raphael} and Mr Ruhr, as they were also responsible Ingle), RA1111 (Letchin , Ilersch (Johannesberg) moved four. (Si melsdrf o Magn u s for the crashing slump of the Ger- (Lich- resolutions protesting against the Me hhose Merlin ' mi d Arnold , government's application to European I mu " mark. tented'. ). Jews of that section of the immigra- tion act that was intended for Asiat- only promising support to the government in keeping out undesir- ' ables, and giving the incoming execu- tive of the Board of Deputies direr- ' i n itcase the government intro- . -native legislation. LEIPZIG --(J. T. A. ('orrespon- dence.)—The anti-Semitic weekly Hammer deals in its latest issue with Eat His Words in Public. Board of Deputies Protests tie strange friendliness of a section plication of Law to of the Evangelist clergy in Germany towards the Jews and comes to the By SAM FANINE Jews. conclusion that a large number of . priests are equally baptized Jews, (Copyright 1923 by Seven Arts Syn- who, like "wolves in sheens' cloth- IMMIGRANT MEASURE dicate) ing," have crept into the Christian' Editor of Anti-Semitic Palter Hedjas King Will Not Sign Anglo-Arab Treaty Under Other Conditions. RENEGADE JEWS IN EVANGELIST CLERGY Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Lodge; Past Presidents' Night Oct. 8. I'isgah Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., will resume activities this Monday evening, when an interesting program will inaugurate a season of events that are expected to excel those of previous years. A. C. Lapin, who has been appoint- ed chairman of the intellectual ad- vancement committee of l'isgah Lodge, announces that he is in corre- spondence with men of national prominence who have been invited to address the lodge during the present term. A complete. program for the year will be published shortly, an- nouncing the men who are to appear before the lodge. This Monday evening, the series of addresses and program will be opened wtih an address by Dr. Lent D. Up- son, director of the bureau of mu- nicipal research, who will talk on the work of his bureau. Dr. Upson is acknowledged to be a good speaker and an interesting address is expect- cd. The talk of the evening will fol- • low the business meeting, which will close at 9 p. m. Samuel S. Stahl, chairman of the entertainment committee, is also pre- paring an interesting schedule-of af- fairs, in line with the plans for the new term. The first entertainment of the season will take place on Thursday evening, Oct. 18, at the Shaarey Zedek, in the form of a ban- quet and entertainionet in honor of all past presidents of the lodge. Past Presidents' Night will be made an an- nual event and all past presidents are urged to communicate with the secre- tary of the lodge at Main 7497 im- mediately. A musical program will feature the banquet, reservation cards for which will be mailed out this week. Past presidents will be presented with suitable souvenirs as tokens of appreciation for their work for Pisgah Lodge. Alfred Ross, the new chairman of the membership committee, is mak- ing plans for the annual fall drive. Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon has been chosen chairman of the committee on welfare and a policy is being formed for this committee's work, the plans to be announced at Monday evening's meeting. The local B'nai B'rith will co-oper- ■ te in the forthcoming drive for the Community Fund and a quota has been assigned it for collection among the members. Sir Alfred Mond Is Honored By Thousands of New York Jews. OSCAR STRAUS PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR HOMELAND 'THOSE who have been pleased t I I think of the Jew as a poor crea- Plea For Jewish Unity on Pal- tore of puny stature and feeble First X-Ray Institu te in Pales - strength, will not find the story of estine Made by Dr Nath- tine to Be Equipped by Ha - Siegmund Breithart, m , darn Samson, an Krass. I acknowledged the strongest mon in dassah Chapter. I the world, and proud and honorable Jew, particularly pleasing. And those NEW YORK.--An audience which Corre. 'A'ho were present at the B'rith 35 packed the New York Town Hall to JER(ISALEM.--1.1. 'I'. A. spondence.)—The Falastin, writing years ago, in the city of Lodz, Poland, the doors listened Thursday night on the recent declaration made bY of the wailing infant who was born with rapt attention for over an hour King Hussein's representative in Je- into the family of the poverty-stricken to Sir Alfred Mond, 1,vho presented blacksmith, surely did not expect that A calm and businesslike review of the rusalem, says: "Anyone reading the 'declaration there was a man who would make the various aspects of the problem which made by the representative of King editor of an anti-Semitic German pa- fares the Jewish people in Palestine, coloring his matter-of-fact presents- Hussein will believe in the king's de- per eat his word in public, a man who lion with occasional flashes of wit votion to the Arab cause, particular- would devote much energy to raising and bursts of eloquence which roused ly as far as the Palestine question is money f o- the .le Nish National Fund, who would be able to twist iron rods his listeners to atoms of applause, concerned. and, when he was through, brought "This declaration will remove all around his titre arm like tefillin. them to their feet singing enthusias- doubts and will cause much better Perhaps it was well that the family tically "Ilatikvah." Many hundreds feeling in all relations with King (lid not know the destiny of the child, were unable to gain admittance. Hussein, while doing away with the ill for his mother would undoubtedly Lt moving the resolution, Mr. In a simple and almost convene- feeling caused by the publication of have depried herself of even her few Hersch said he could not discuss the Reform Institution to Open in tional manlier, free from any striv- his statement by the Palestine gov- crumbs of bread, so that her son might Otto Kahn Scored for Con- immigration impasse without first re- New York City on Mon- ing for oratorical effect, Sir Alfred grow stronger. Enough to feed nine ernment. affirming his most solemn protest laid bare the motives which prompt- sorting With European hungry mouths there never was. His Against Zionist Policy. against and expressing his deepest day, Nov. 5. ed the British Government, of which father was the strongest blacksmith regret at the government's deliberate Pogromists. "It is true that this declaration is he was then a member, to issue the in town, the only one who could man- application of a certain sub-section not completely satisfactory as long age every horse, no matter how wild Weizmann, gave a clear exposition of NEW YORK.A school for teach- of the law to Europeans which it had AS the British Zionist policy continues —but the family was always hungry, Balfour declaration; paid high trib- ers, under the joint auspices of the BIJOAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—Kuhn, , previously pledged itself not to ap- but it gives us new energy and force ute to the leadership of Dr. Chaim always without sufficient clothing. Loeb Rs Co. will share in the interna- Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati to immigrants of the European to defend our rights which have been Aft the economic problem in Palestine, Many a day little Siegmund had to tional loan to Hungary, Otto Kahn of ! and the New York Association of Re- race. overridden and prompts on to con- indicated the road for the solution of play indoors with his tethers because the New York banking firm declared form Rabbis, for the purpose of train- Solemn Pledge Broken. tinue our ork until the British the Arab problem, and emphasized his shirt—the only arpcle of clothing in an interview with newspapermen Mr. Ilersch referred to General ing young men and women for Sun- whose policy is robbing us of our the spiritual significance of Palestine he possessed—was too torn or too here. Smuts, the South African,pretnier, as day and religious school work, will be land, recognize that Palestine belongs to the Jew and the historic impor- short to cover him with any degree of A report of the likelihood of the one of the most illustrious apostles opened in New York the first week to the Arabs and only to the Arabs." tance of the Jewish return in pre- respectability. famous banking house taking part in of idealism in the world and said it in November. Sessions will be held The declaration referred to reads: serving the peace between the East Takes Hand in Own Destiny. the Hungarian loan was in circulation was extraordinary that his govern- on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and "I have been delegated by his maj- and the West. "Palestine has passed For seven years he lived thus, very in Europe about two months ago ment should have broken a solemn Thursday evenings and the school will esty to explain to you his intentions. the stage of experiment," he said, ap- be located in the vestry rooms of cold in the winter, very warm in the when Count Bethlen, the Hungarian pledge. The draft of the Anglo-Arab treaty pealing to the Jews of America to summer, with never much to eat, and Premier, toured European capitals in Temple Emanu-El, Forty-third and Immigration, in so far as the Jews as presented to King Ilussein has not take their place in the work of re- rarely anything to wear. By then, the interests of the loan. Felix War- Fifth avenue. net with his complete approval. He building. Official opening of the school will however, he was tired of letting mat- burg, in Europe at the time, declared were concerned, had practically been introduced important modifications, Oscar Straus Speaks. ters gut on this way, so he decided to there was no truth about the reports. stopped. During the three months of take place on Monday, Nov. 5. A including a stipulation for the com- The meeting was opened by Sam- special program of exercises has been take a hand in his destiny and if there Mr. Kahn told newspapermen here January to March, 1923, only 10 plete and absolute independence of was anything more alluring to do in that the urpose of his visit was to Jewish immigrants arrived in South arranged for the occasion. Dr. Julian uel Untermyer, president of the Africa, in consequence, of course, of I Palestine. in order that the inhabi- Koren Ilayesod, as chairman, and the neighborhood of Lodz than joining study economic conditions in Hun- the government's policy. Up to June Morgenstern, president of Hebrew tant' of Palestine might choose their next to that of Sir Alfred, the ad- a circus, Siegmund had not discover- gory and to conduct negotiations with 1 for the five months only 21 male Union College, will be the principal own government for the conduct of dress which aroused the greatest In- speaker and there will also be ad- ed it. So one fine day—and not much Hungarian Mr. Kahn financiers. arrived Monday and had Jews of over 16 years were admitted public affairs as they may desire. terest was delivered by Oscar S. dresses by Dr. Samuel Schulman, of a fine one at that—Siegmund, aged , of a total of 1,248 Europeans. This modification leaves the Balfour Straus, who expressed his "determi- seven, left the paternal dwelling-place an audience with Ad miral Horthy the out I am satisfied," continued Mr. chairman of the committee which has Declaration ineffective. nation to help make the reconstruc- for parts uncharted: the circus. A life same day. Finance Minister Kelley H er, r m+ "that the e is no question of charge of the school; Daniel P. Hays, Hussein's Demand.. tion of Palestine a success" and the that was for the youngster! A life of entertained Mr. Kahn at dinner Mon- anti-Semitism whatsoever in the gov- chairman of the New York executive hope that before another year he "King Ilussein also demands that hard and continuous work with a little day evening, 60 political and financial ernment's otherwiie very unfortun- committee of the Union of American would bring back a report direct the Palestine High Commissioner more to eat, and lots more to wear; leaders being present. It is under- ate attitude. Certainly no Jews would Hebrew Congregations, and other from Palestine of work accomplished. members of the organization. satisfactory enough at first as a stood that arrangements for the Hun- ever cast should announce to you after the con- a slur of anti-Semitism Dr. Nathan Kress, Rabbi of Temple The school, in charge s( Abraham garian loan were discussed at this oc- against our Prime Minister, who has eusion of the treaty in the presence change. 0?pssnu-El, made a stirring plea for N. Franzblau of the department of ..But when he was 12 years old, and easion.• ' ' V the delegate from the Hedjaa,.that ;proved himself one of the greatest JEwish uglily on Palestine, declaring The Anep, organ of the "Awaken- friends the Jewish people ever had education of the City College of New Palestine is completely independent an opportunity came to him to join a that "the post-war facts have now York, will be known as the Hebrew Jewish theatrical travelling outfit, he ing Magyars," publishes a story and unconditionally eligible to join replaced the pre-war theories." possessing. the Arab confederation of the states accepted it without hesitation. With the effect that Otto Kahn told the the privilege "Having of thus paid the govern- Union College School for Teachers Louis Lipsky, chairman of the and will include in its curriculum in fulfillment of British pledges to this company he travelled from town Hungarian authorities that his bank -I ment its due tribute in this respect," Zionist Organization of America and King Hussein. King Hussein instructs to town, playing children's roles, out- ing firm would not join in any loan Mr. H use ', proceeded, "I can only classes in Hebrew, history, Bible, re- American member of the World Zion- ligion, post-Biblical literature, music me to assure you that if the British growing those parts; playing juve- to Hungary unless the government' express my firm belief that in intro- Robert Marwil Chos•n Chairman of ist Executive, explained the decision government does not grant this stipu- niles, outgrowing that; and at 20, took steps toward the suppression of dicing more definite legislation the and pedagogy. A regular course will of the Carlsbad congress in the mat. cover a period of two years of two Campaign; Slate to Be Organized lation he will flatly refuse to sign when he was a full-fledged actor, his the discrimination against the Jews. Jews in South Africa need not be treof the Jewish Agency as a neces- moment of opportunity canes. The paper concludes its article by afraid lest it should be so drastic as sessions weekly, leading to a certifi- the treaty. for Palestine Activity. sary and statesmanlike departure as cate qualifying the holder thereof A Superhuman Effort. warning that if, as the result of any to exclude the 10 or so Jews at pres- "King Hussein intends to pay a from previous Zionist policy required visit here when the negotiations are It WAS a play, the name of which not failure to obtain a loan, Hungary is eat coming into the country every a teacher for religious and Sunday At a meeting of the newly appoint- by the new situation in the prospects schools. Students will, however, be ended. If they are successful, he will even the importance of later events crushed, not one Jew will remain three months of the year." enabled to complete their studies in ed administrative committee of the of the movement. Morris Rothen- consult you as to what form of gov- can redeem from a reserved oblivion. alive. Jews Look to Palestine. Detroit Keren Ilayesod, Robert Mar- berg, chairman of the board of di- one year by pursuing courses four ernment you desire. If unsuccessful, Siegmund Breithart was playing the lie went on to say that the pre- evenings per week. The regular wil was picked as chairman of the rectors of the Keren Ilayesod, spoke The Morgenzeitung of Vienna, he will come to consult you as to role of lover, and it was a most tender commentnig on Otto Kahn's friendly carious postiion of Jews in certain Palestine Foundation Fund drive, to of the Carlsbad Zionist Congress, of and impassioned love scene. The scene other parts of the world had to a courses are grouped into two divi- what steps are to be taken. be held sonic itme in January. which he was a delegate, pointing "I am ordered by King Hussein to was finished, the last "I love you" was interests in Hungarian finance, de- great extent aggravated the immigra- sions held on alternate evenings. Mr. Marwil, who has been asked to out that, while the congress lacked The school year will be divided Into say that he regards the Palestinians said, the curtain was to fall, to rise a (dares bitterly that "Kahn and nor- tion problem, in that the authorities choose his own vice-chairmen, has the dramatic character of previous start- four-month semesters, the first few minutes later um the entrance of thy's pogromist regime are worthy should immigration to South Africa as his children, be they Moslems or picked David Zemon and Louis Stoll. congresses, it represented an impor- Christians, native Jews or Zionists, the cillian, when lo, the curtain re- one of the other." were under the impression that ing from October through January harry Z. Gordon was appointed pub- tant step forward in Zionist develop- become easier, large numbers of un- and the second from February who are ready to abandon the Bal- fused to fall. The manager was in licity chairman and Joseph II. Ehr- ment, especially because of the de- despair, the house in titters, and fi- fortunate Jews would drift towards through May, closing exercises being four Declaration." lich is to perfect an organization for cision in the matter of the Jewish in ses- held in June. Classes will he SUNSET HILLS COUNTRY • • • nally in loud laughter. The play could the country. at the school from 7:30 p. m. the Keren Ilayesod by co-opting as Agency. not go on. The curtain had to come It was a great mistake. The mass sion CLUB AROUSES INTEREST; ARAB SECRETARY CAN'T members of the committee men Message From Arthur Lehman. until 9:55 p. m. Instruction periods down first; the scenery had to be of Jews did look for a new home, but EXPLAIN CHANGE OF PLAN Mr. Untermyer read a message INVITATIONS ARE MAILED ' for that they looked to their national will last 45 minutes. There will be throughout the state, outside of De- changed. But there were no imple- troit. from Arthur Lehman, president of LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The Arab ments, no t mls. The play had to go a total of 12 instruction periods per home in Palestine. The moral and The new administrative committee, the New York Federation for the delegation, which had planned to visit on. So up climbed Siegmund, remov- school week, six in each division. Much interest has been aroused material aid rendered to the Jewish picked by Abe Srere, chairman of the Support of Jewish Philanthropies. Registration for the classes will be- America to arouse public sentiment ed the heavy bar of iron without any among Detroit Jews through the an- national cause by South African Jew- gin on Monday, Oct. 15, and will con- Detroit Keren Ilayesod, consists of Mr.J.ehman expressed keen regret at there in behalf of its anti-Zionist apparent effort, and let the curtain aims, has left for Palestine instead. down amid the tremendous enthusiasm nouncement of the organization of the ry was clear proof that they would tinue daily until the opening of the the local officers, who are, in addition his 'inability to attend the meeting, et Hills Country Club. The need rather have the larger number of . school on the evening of Nov. 5. Ap- to Mr. Srere, J. II. Ehrlich and J. Le- and spoke of his recent trip to Pales- The delegation on arrival will pub- of the ItUdilliVe. And now the play Sun , for such an organization is said to their people go there and develop plications are to be made at the vin, vice-chairmen; Louis Dann, tine, where he was "tremendously Im- lish a proclamation explaining the re- surely could not go on. What did they have been proven by the response, their national home than encourage school's headquarters, 1520 Broad- treasurer, and J. Miller, regional di- pressed" with what the Jews had ac- sults of its London mission. care for unimportant lovers and unin- The preliminary work has been cons- their immigration to South Africa. way. Although the school is pri- rector, and the following: J. Fried- complished there. It is felt here that the visit of the teresting villians after that exciting plated and invitations have been N Jewish ' micrints were a pub- marily for those desiring to prepare berg, P. Slomovitz, Louis Stoll, Ira In welcoming the guest of honor. delegation was a flat failure. Curios- and remarkable feat of strength? mailed to a limited number of indi- tic charge. The large majority proved , for the teaching profession, extension Cohen, Robert Marwil, M. Robinson, Mr. Untermyer stressed the fact that ity thus felt as to how the delega- They wanted to see hint, to watch him viduals. The board of governors, the themselves a credit to the country. courses will also be available to any A. J. Koffman, Rabbi harry Z. Gor- Sir Alfred was a member of the tion will account for its rebuff at the repeat that almost superhuman effort. After a lengthy discussion, all the moving spirit of the organization, are: person who is anxious to obtain a don, Israel Davidson, Joseph Chaggi British Cabinet which had officially hands of the British government, and The manager of the company quick- Dr. Peter Si. Bernstein, dentist; resolutions were carried unanimously. knowledge of the cultural phases of and David Zemon. and publicly embraced the Jewish anticipation is particularly keen as to ly realized that here was a find and harry Z. Browne, president of the Work in preparation for the forth- homeland policy. In this connection, Jewish affairs. boo• it will explain the refusal of the without hesitation he turned his thea- Brownell Home Building Co.; Sol coming drive will be begun at once, Mr. Untermyer paid special tribute cabinet commission to give it a hear- trical company into a show of which JEWRY RESPONSIBLE Finkelhor, general manager of Frank and committees will be organized to to Lloyd George, who was then Prime ing. Siegmund Breithart, strong man, was & Seder; Joseph J. Cummins, pub- FOR KAISER'S EXILE, devote an allotted time for the drive Minister. Ile expressed the hope that END WAR BY SEIZING the chief attraction. His travels with lisher of the Detroit Jewish Chroni- MONARCHISTS CHARGE towards raising Detroit's 1924 quota. Mr. George will deliver an address on 50 JEWISH FINANCIERS, Shildev Jemal, secretary of the the company continued, and his feats cle; William Friedman of Friedman The local office reports that the re- the subject of Palestine in the course Arab delegation, who has been in f strength were everywhere greeted A Meyers, attorneys; Samuel G. HENRY FORD ADVISES ceipts. for 1923 indicate a record con- of his forthcoming visit to the United BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) —Jews are New York for some time in connec- with the ant- nished approbation they Goodman, general manager of the __— tribution by Detroit towards the re- States. Mr. Untermyer referred also n e for the fact that Kaiser lion with the raising of the $2.000,- deserved. The beginning of the wat, Brownie Stores; Robert Marwil of the tb s now sawing wood at Hoorn . MONTREAL.—(J. T. A.)—Henry building of Palestine and the aim of to Sir Alfred's work as chairman of I I .Vi l 'h osi elnil 000 fund for the "preservation of the however, found hint in Germany, and U. S. Cap Manufacturing. Co.; Meyer many, according Ford, Ku Klux favorite for President, the committee is to exceed all pre- the British Economic Board for Pal- instead of ruling Gmany, sacred Christian places in Palestine," before he could its anything, he was rens )„ re to monarchist literature which is be- is apparently out for more free adver- vious quotas during the same year. estine for the practical upbuilding of told the New York representative of interned in a German camp as an en- Motors Corporation; Saul Saulson, ing widely distributed throughout Ba- tieing. that country. After reporting the the .1. T. A. that he did not know why emy alien. Having been born in Po. mechanical engineer with Albert Kahn In a statement to Montreal report- yens, fact that Sir Alfred had accepted the Arab delegation changed its orig- land, and being strongly pro-ally in rempany: Abraham Srere of Srere The charge is made in a brochure era, Henry Ford declared that the NEW IMMIGRATION LAW membership on the Jewish Agency sympathy, theits was no possibility of Bros. d• Co.; Sidney Stone of Stone's inal plan to visit America. giving the formal creed of the mon- League of Nations as an instrument as representative of the Economic CALLS FOR 2% QUOTA Mr. Jemal, a Christian. declared his getting away, and all during the le , velers: Samuel Summerfield, pres- for the presention of war is useless arclusts and ultra-patraits. Board, Mr. Untermyer expressed the that at present he Was dissociated war he suffered the horrors of a Ger- ;dent of Summerfield & Hecht. One of the articles of the anti-Se- and that the only way to get world WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—An hope that "his example will be fol- from Arab politics and that he was man internment ramp. The club has taken an option on an mitic confession of faith reads: "The peace would be to "get the fifty lead- lowed everywhere, and particularly World'. Strongest M ■ n. in New York purely as the repre- ideal tract of 160 acres in close p re - objective of the international Jewish ing Jewish financiers of the world to- immigration hill which will contain sentative of the Anglican church in One day, the commander of the Unity to the city, readil y accessible to movement is to throttle Germany." gather and render their manipulations new provisions and modifications of the in the United States." "The Jews of •orld," said Mr. Untermyer, "co- quiet. Jerusalem on the AMerican commit- ramp declared that he wanted an iron the city yet in a territory of quiet An excerpt from the article relat- if money impossible. existing statutes is being worked out peel the Agency to be strengthened tee for the preservation of the sacred fence around his house, and since The property consists of beautiful' ing to the Jews' effect on the German "In no other way can peace be en- by Chairman Albert B. Johnsen of the by the presence in it of those lead- Plans in the Holy Land. Breithart was the son of a blacksmith, rolling country, hills and dales, and royal house declares: "The govern- tablished" Ford said. "As soon as the 110t1Se Immigration Committee in co- ens of American Jewry who have won • • • 1..e was assigned to get a group of men requires comparatively little imorove- ..ment e of the , Kais r which served as world awakes and finds them out and operation with James J. Davis, Secre- the love and esteem of the people build the fence. .When he heard meat to make it an ideal golf course. and rallying pint against Jew- acts, then we will have peace. It is Cary of Labor, for early submission by their invaulable services in other AGREEMENT OF HADASSAH y order, Breithart declared that he A small stream winds through the the mo the WITH PHYSICIANS APPROVED , ish main power was destroyed by Jews in such financiers that cause war. They to the next Congress. fields of Jewish activity." NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.) — The woold not need any assistance, and property. ceder that they might attain their goal operate for profit and gain for them- The proposal will provide for ad- Summary of Mond's Address. While the Sunset Hills Country governing board of the Hadassah has- without a single tool, or any help he selves. Let as hope for action soon." mitting 2 per cent of the number of of world denomination." After recounting the circum- built a remarkable iron fence around Club will he essentially a golf club, Ford characterized Wall street as a aliens here in 1890 without question, pttals in Palestine approved the the house of the commander in record adequate preparations are being made stances, "in the darkest period of the "Jewish Mecca" and dismissed the and allow up to two per cent more on aereement made b y chairman on time. The camp was astounded, so for other sport and eninyment. Ten- war," which led to the issuance of subject with "You know what that the same basis of blood relatives of hehalf of the board, with Dr. Rat- much that his fame travelled with nis courts, baseball diamonds, chil- the Balfour Declaration, Sir Alfred means." persons already here. noir, the president of the American decried all former differences among dren's playgrounds and other facili- (Turn to Page Two) On the surface the new plan raises Jews on the subject of Palestine, de- Jewish physicians' committee, for the ties are provided. Every effort will the quota admissable from 3 to 4 per establishment of a Roentgen Institute claring that he asked no one's views, LEMBERG. — (J. T. A.) — The ROUMANIA ANTI-SEMITES be exerted to make the club a palace cent, but it makes the census of 1890 inquired into no one's affiliations. in connection with the Rothschild MOB SEEKS VENGEANCE where the entire family may enjoy small Jewish village of Rosniatow in SCHEDULED YOM KIPPUR instead of 1910 the basis. hospital in Jerusalem, under the joint "It is only necessary that a Jew be • ON AMERICAN JEW WHO recreation and rest. The offices of Eastern Galicia, has bene visited by FOR MASSACRE ON JEWS auspices of the two bodies. the office lover of Palestine. The responsibil- which seems to have become epi- . FOUGHT ANTI-SEMITES the club are located at 1319 First fire, ity is exceedingly great, but the pres- e! the Hadassah organization in New demic throughout the section. National Bank building. WARSAW JEWS GIVE FOR BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—In un- tige of the Jewish people is involved York announces. The flames destroyed 35 houses, BERLIN,—(J. T. A.)—A mob of JAPAN'S QUAKE and the Jews would be eternally dis- The agreement provides for the leaving as many or more Jewish fam- ravelling the conspiracy of monarch- ist anti-Semitic forces in Roumania purchase and installation of ■ com- 20 anti-Semites sought to break into TEMPLE BETH EL OPENS graced if they failed." ilies homeless.. who had contemplated a "putch" plete up - to - date Roentgen equipment the room of a hotel at Huschaid, Ba- Ile had gone to Palestine, said Sir ITS SUNDAY SERVICES can WARSAW.—(J. T. A. Correspon- against the government, the police dis- for diagnosis and therapy at a cost varia, occupied by Leo Koral, (Turn to Page Three) ONLY 3 ARABS REMAIN covered that to facilitate the massacre dence.)—The Warsaw Jewish com- not to exceed $10,000, which is to American Jew. During the afternoon, Koral quar- IN ADVISORY COUNCIL of the Jews the coup was planned for munity has raised a sum of 5,000,000 be contributed by the physicians' On Sunday morning of this week Marks ter relief work among the Jap- reled and came to blows with a Ba- Yom Kippur. committee. nineteenth season of Sunday ANTI-SEMITIC WEEKLY varian on account of the latter's re- the It is also disclosed that important anese children who have suffered in JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) —The Was`sington Heights group of New services at Temple Beth El will be- DIES; LACKED SUPPORT army men were involved in the upris- the earthquake. The Warsaw Rab- York chapter of Hadassam remitted marks of Jews. gin. On this occasion, Rabbi Frank- Falastin states that it is informed Following the fight, when Koral ing, having intended to seize the state binate has issued an appeal to the 11,000 collected several years ago to lin will begin a series of special ad- frcm trustworthy sources that Rag- — (J. T. A.) —La Vielille PARIS. Jewish that in Spain. population urging collections retired to his room, a mob drew up in a manner similar to be applied to the purchase of a part dresses based upon the symbolism of heb Bey Nashashebi, the Mayor of anti - Semitic weekly ap- of the X-Ray equipment in the new at the hotel. They were dispersed by the 10 art windows In the temple. Jerusalem, has resigned from the Ad- The government it is said; discovered to be made in the synagogues during France, an pearing in France for the last Ave the Iligh Festivals. The Gerer Rabbi the police. K-rat was later arrested the plot one hour before it was ached- visory Council. The first address will be on the theme X-Ray Institute which is to be estab- discontinued, as its been having made deroga- "Under the Law." All are cordially Only three Arab members are now uled to come off. All leaders, Including has also Issued an appeal to his Chas- years, has lished shortly. It is given in com- en a charge of eight army general., have been im- idim on behalf of the victims of the publishers put It "because of lank of tory remark's about the Bavarian memoration • of Eliezer Ben Yehuda. invited to attend these services, which participating, in the Council, of the support and interest." quake. government He was released on 850 prisoned. 10 that were appointed. A tablet bearing suitable inscription begin at 10:45. Is to be installed in the X-Ray room. bail. KUHN-LOEB JOINS IN HUNGARY LOAN ics, SCHOOL TO TRAIN JEWISH TEACHERS KEREN HAYESOD PICKS OFFICERS FOR 1924 DRIVE 35 JEWISH HOUSES DESTROYED BY FIRE vicnms li '1 ai ;