A merica ffewisk Periodical Carta CLIPION ATINIJI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THEE! TieDuritorr,/msriaiKoNictr, EXPULSION OF EAST EUROPEANS HARMFUL TO BAVARIAN LABOR The Good MAXWELL (Concluded from Page 1.) conferred with the king regarding the incident. The plot was disclosed as a result of the assassination of M. Rosenthal, editor of the Adverul, who was first on the death list prepared by the Teacisti. A deputation consisting of the Jew- ish deputies Dr. Wilhelm Vaszonyi, Paul Sandor and Dr. Bela Fabian, and Dr. Alexander Lederer, presi- dent of the Budapest Jewish com- munity, have visited M. loan Rakov- sky, Minister for the Interior, and asked hint to withdraw the prohibi- tion against the Union of Jewish stu- dents at the Hungarian universities, which was suppressed by the authori- ties last spring. M. Rakovsky said that he would have the question re- opened and the union would prob- ably be functioning again before the end of 1923. 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Hat speeches featured the program of the Mogen David Club on Saturday evening. Questions dealing with Jew- ish pioneers, Palestine problems and other topics of Jewish interest were discussed. A successful season is ex- pected, judging from the enthusiasm of the members. Knights of Judaea. The Knights of Judaea have se- cured the Balch School gymnasium for Thursday evenings for basketball. At the meeting to be held Tuesday evening at the North End Commun- ity Clinic, Morris Waxman, the new- ly elected president, will appoint new committees and work for the new term will be renewed with greater vigor. VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Secret or- ders addressed to 13 district com- manders of Ilakenrkeuzler organiza- tions calling on them to wreak ven- geance on the Austrian Jews on elec- tion day, "the day of our victory," were found Sunday following a street fight between workers and Ilaken- kreuzler. This report, although con- taining many details, including the text of the call as well as the ad- UNTEMYER'S LETTER dresses of the 13 commanders, could not be confirmed. The orders were marked "strictly (Continued from page 2.) confidential" and read in part as fol- lows: historic purpose of restoring the an- "Tomorrow, election day, is the day cient Jewish homeland are rendering of our victory. We must wreak ven- such devoted and distinguished serv- geance upon the Jews, who are re- ice, will continue until it is achieved sponsible for all of our war and post- in spite of all enemies, as well as cer- war sufferings. The Socialists, be- tain "friends," from whom the good cause of their certain defeat at the Lord deliver us. polls, will be unable to protect the The action of those responsible for Jews. Come to headquarters with a extending in the name of the Ameri- list of the Jewish houses in your dis- can Jewish Congress an invitation to trict, where the troops should be held Mr. Zangwill to come here to venti- in readiness to break in. The whole lat• his half-baked views was no stupid action must be complete in two and unpardonable that I would prefer hours." not to be further identified with that The orders were signed by the organization, for who knows what executive committee of the "Front may be their next blunder? I would Kaempfer," known also as the "Os- rather not be a responsible part of an tara," by the Union of "Black Yel- organization that may expose our low" (Legitimists) and, thirdly, by great work to the consequences of like the "National Socialist Ilakenkreuz- blunders in the future, but, as stated at the outset, I will do nothing that ler Union." The J. T. A. correspondent, ap- does not meet with your assent. Very cordially and sincerely yours, prised of the contents of this order, SAMUEL UNTERMYER. upon inquiring at police headuarters, was informed that the pogrom orders Straus Backs Untermyer. had been examined and that an in- The statement of Mr. Untermyer vestigation was being conducted with a view to taking the necessary pre- was warmly endorsed yesterday by Nathan Straus, honorary president of cautions. Later in the day the police issued the congress, to whom Mr. Unter- a statement declaring the pogrom or- myer offered his resignation. Mr. ders to have been spurious. The 13 Straus said: "Mr. Untermyers answer is a mar- alleged district commanders, who had been arrested earlier in the day, were vel. He has diagnosed the case per- released because, as the police assert, fectly, and I endorse every word he they were found to be without knowl- has said." Mr. Straus declined to continent on edge of the circular or its contents. the possible action of be taken on Mn , Untermyer's resignation. The letter of Mr. Untermyer will be submitted BEUTIIEN, Upper Silesia.—(J. T. to officials of the American Jewish A.)—The situation throughout Up- Congress. Mr. Untermyer supple- per Silesia, and particularly here, mented his statement with the follow- continues threatening as fat as the ing comment: Jews are concerned. The anti-Semites, "Personally, Mr. Zangwill and I are taking their cite from the German and have been the warmest of friends, party, insist that Jews are in com- and I hope we will remain so. I ad- plete control of Beuthen, occupying mire him greatly as a writer and play- the best residences and, organized un- wright, and he is a charming compan- der the very eyes of the police, main- ion. tain a well-equipped and well-paid "Concerning the Palestine move- .Jewish guard, which "molests" the ment and the injury he has unwit- llakenkreuzler. tingly endeavored to do it, no words Basing themselves upon this in- are too strong to express my views. credible accusation, the German I have said all I care to say on that party appeals to the military authori- subject. ties to take the situation in hand be- "The Palestine Foundation Fund, of fore "the seething German national which I am the head in America, is soul resorts to self-defense." sending annually millions of dollars for the uphuilding of Palestine ,which is redounding to the benefit of the Arab as well as the Jew. "I accept Mr. Zangwill's assurance that he intended to help and not to hurt that movement by what he said, but he has a queer way of helping."• Statement of Colonel William J. Laurence, Candidate for Council. Form Fitting Dress Coats You just must see these new form fitting Dress Coats--they're single and double breasted, with velvet collars. Designed by V. Balletta. Sold exclusively in Detroit by us. r1 tilnirk'0 busting et illtnbrr ribiTaMariS THREE-PIECE SUITE, ufikolstered in fine taupe mohair with loose sking cushions, and outside backs covered. Large size davenport, side chair and wing chair, all with shaped round arms. Three pieces, $295. A SINCERITY —one of the Greatest Things in Life I N choosing furniture as in choosing one's friends the most important thing to consider is "sincerity." It is a fine thing to be sure that things are just what they seem. In furniture, as in folks, a thin veneer of polish often conceals a basio defect. The confidence we feel in the quality of ROBINSON-COHEN furniture is reflected in the contacts of our salesmen with the public. At our stores you may always be sure that things are exactly what they seem! Robinson-Cohen Co, Main Store—High at Hastings 8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia Warren West at Thirtieth 13506 Oakman Blvd. at Dtvison 4721 Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings OBITUARY Colonel William J. Laurence, candi- ABRAHAM LEVY date for the Council, whose offices are Abraham Levy, formerly of Grand located eta 733 Farwell building, has Rapids, passed away at his home, issued the following important state- 8311 Byron street, on Oct. 16, after ment a brief illness. Ile is survived by his "It has been called to my attention that a certain anonymous list of can- widow, two daughters, Evelyn Levy of Detroit and Mrs. F. E. Ambler of didates was circulated at the time of the primary elections, containing my Grand Rapids, and four sons, Harry B. and Leon Levy of Detroit, Joe name, and which many of my friends believe emanated from some partisan and Jule Levy of Port Huron. source. MRS. SARAH COHEN "I want to make it known that I The death of Mrs: Sarah Cohen, did not sanction any such list, and relict of the late Moses Cohen, on organ- that I am not a member of any ization which could have circulated it. Saturday morning, Oct. 27, at the family home on Lincoln avenue, re- I did not know that such a list was being published or circulated, nor that moved from Detroit one of its best known pioneer residents. Mrs. Cohen, my name appeared on it. Th^ per- sons who were responsible for the use who was born in Baltimore 77 years ago, came to Detroit in early child- of my name in this manner were evi- dently loath to have the public know hood, where she had resided continu- ously until the time of her death. She who they were, or what organization they represented; yet they circulated was united in marriage to Moses Cohen over 50 years ago and was a rather freely, the name of at least one person, myself, who knew nothing lifelong member of Temple Beth El, in which affairs she was particularly whatsoever of what or who they were, or what they were doing. Why did active in her earlier years. Besides they not at least place the names of her children, Mrs. Louis Musliner, the officers of the organization on it, Miss Jennie Cohen, Sol Cohen of To- or sign it with the order's cognomen? ledo and David Cohen of Jackson, "But I want to say right now that Mrs. Cohen is survived by one grand- I ohiectto my name having been used daughter, Miss Jeanette Sarah Mus- on this list, and I will continue to re- liner, who is at present attending sent the use of my name in any sim- school in Washington, D. C.; two sis- ters, Mrs. Lottie Raisek of Detroit ilar connection. "I am running on ■ strictly non- and Mrs. Rose Raisek of Huntington, partisan platform. I am pledging Ind., and one brother, S. Cohen of myself to be fair and unbiased, and Detroit. Funeral services were held to pass without prejudice on all ques- from the residence on Monday after- tions that come up. I am pledging noon, with Rabbis Leo M. Franklin myself to be impartial to all groups, and Henry J. terkowits officiating, classes and sections of the city in all with interment in Woodmere Ceme- tery. Those coming from out of the my dealings. . 'If the persons who published this city to attend the funeral were Mrs. list believed that by so doing they M. Cohen and Milton Cohen of Jack- could gain • hold on me if elected to son, Mich. Council, they have certainly made a DAVID SCHAEFER serious mistake. If any of my friends David Schaefer, 27 years old, of have gained a false impression through the slip of paper passed out 608 Medbury, died on Sunday, Oct. at the polls, I believe I have thor- 28. Ile is survived by his mother, oughly expressed my stand in this Mrs. Eva Schaefer; four sisters, Mrs. statement, and I want them to know Philip E. Gordon, Mrs. G. Gillespie, that William Laurence has not Mrs. L. Steinberg and Mrs. A. Schef- changed his ideas, or thrown down his frees, and a brother, Samuel Schee- 1 fer . friends, and that he never will . " From the President's Desk—Talk No. 63. Try the Budget Plan If you can't see where you are able to save anything out of your pay envelope, just put your fam- ily on the Budget System for one month—keep track of every cent spent. At the end of a month go over every expenditure. You'll be sur- prised to find at least a dozen places where money was spent needlessly. Start again the next month. 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