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NOVEIIIBER 9, 1923.

TANN TM 111re

Digesting the News
of the Week

BY DAVID .1. HIRSCH

CIL1 - 3_/‘ PAPA

(Concluded from Editorial page.)

(From Correspond•nre and Cable. of Jewish

Telegraphic Agency.)
The Narodnaya Mysl is the name of a new Jewish daily in the Russian
language now being published in Itiga. It first made its appearance Oct. 6.
• • • •

MEMBER
DETROIT REAL ESTATE BOARD
UNITED PIWESTIRNATAITIMOR

"We learn from trustworthy sources," the Arab paper Falastin
writes,
"that Sir Herbert Samuel, the High Commissioner
Lincoln on Klan Principles.
for Palestine, during his
last visit
to London, tendered his resignation to the government. The
A correspondent to the New York
British government, however, refused it."
Times from East Orange, N. J., who
• • • •

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King Hussein of the Iledjas is about to submit a new clause for the quotation from Abraham Lincoln,
Anglo-Arab treaty with regard to Palestine, according to Dr. Naji, the ruler's anent the recent announcement of the
representative in London. "I believe
the new proposal meets the aspirations Ku Klux Klan wizard as to the 100
both of the Jews and Arabs," Dr. Naji declares.
per cent. American principles of the
• • • •
Klansmen. The Lincoln quotation,
The Christian Socialist party had an easy victory at the Parliamentary taken from a letter dated Springfield,
election throughout Austria. Of the numerous Jewish candidates nominated Aug. 24, 1055, to his intimate friend,
by a bloc formed of all Jewish organizations, not one was elected. The Joshua F. Spend, of Kentucky, to be
Greater German party, too, went down to defeat.
found on page 287, volume II., of the
• • •
"Complete Works of Abraham Lin-

A check for $1,600 has been received at the Jewish National Fund Bu- coln," by his secretaries, Nicolay and
reau in New York from a donor who prefers to withhold his name. This Hay, follows:
gift is expected to serve as an example to wealthy Jews who are in
sympathy
"I am not a Know-Nothing; that
with the upbuilding of Palestine as a Jewish homeland.
• • •
is certain. How could I be? (low

The Moscow Emess reports that it is making arrangements for the
publi-
cation of a black list in which will be written all anti-labor acts committed
by rabbis and other persons connected with Jewish religious institutions,
affecting both the Jewish and the general labor movement.
• • •

A memorial tablet will be erected in the conference room of the Warsaw
Jewish Community House to commemorate the relief work rendered to
Polish Jewry by the American Jews through the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee,
in accordance with the decision of the executive committee of the
Warsaw Kehillah.
• •
The Zionist districts of Chicago,
Buffalo,
Wilmington, Del.,
and Perth Amboy, N. J., have the distinction of being the first cities out-
side of New York to report to the Jewish National Fund Bureau of their
preparations for the tenth annual Flag Day, which will take place Chanukah
Sunday, Dec. 2,



• • •

Shouting "When Poles are being killed Jews must not enjoy themselves,
mobs entered the Jewish cafes of Warsaw and beat up the patrons. The
full list of the victims
of the blast shows that a number of Jews as well
as Poles suffered death. The list includes -a Jewish merchant, Moses Kup-
ferstein, and seven Jewish soldiers.
• • • •

IOWAN MADE JERUSALEM

WASIIINGTON (J. T. A.)—Oscar

S. Ileizer of Iowa, now detailed to
Constantinople, has been assigned as
consul of Jerusalem, the State Depart-
ment announces.
Other changes announced include the
assignment of Maurice W. AltafTer of
Ohio as vice-consul at Frankfort. S.
Bertrand Jacobson of New York, now
detailed to Alexandria, has been or-
dered back to the United States.

NEW

leaving
few opportunities
for the Russian pop.
ulation.
It is pointed out that within the

cent months 5,000 Russian,

ed from Roumania, 3,00o

all of

whom were charged againo the Rue-
sian quota. In addition '
en-
grants from Argentine, C
Mexico were admitted in th uba and
'
States and charged to
quota. This left only 1.000 annual
places
under the quota
for Russians actually
in Russia.
There is danger also of the
Ameri-
can visa upon Russian lin,aports
en.
piring while emigrants await
admis-
sion in countries outside Russia
and
emigration authorities ham
necessary to warn emigralit, found it
against
proceeding to Mexico and cull where
while awaiting admission to the
Uni -
ted St ates they are exposod to addi-
tional hardships because of
the diffi-

culties of earning a livelihood in those
places.

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Children's Corner

(Concluded from Editorial page.)
of the day and pray for
your health
and the health of your little sons and
daughters whom the God of our fath-
ers has saved and sheltered from all
that befell me and my little friends
here. I do not begrudge them their
happiness, but only pray that
some
day it may please God to bring me to
are Marcus Lev, chairman General Workers' Co-operative; Suravicz, scree- that happy land where eery one is so
tary Jewish Commercial Travelers, and Vontral, executive member of the rich and safe. Then, will I
give you,
Travelers. Other Jewish unions are being investigated in the police roundup. dear friends
and protectors, my
Meanwhile a Jewish soldier who was killed in the explosion has been buried thanks in persoa.Ar..tik
th- kind
with military honors, the Jewish Sejm Deputies, Jewish Senators, represent-
things that you have done for me and
atives of the Rabbinate and Kehillah participating. A military band fol- all my friends here. And may he that
lowed the hearse.
when I grow up and become rich like

• • •

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. 1 . 1.

111 e- 17 I se. a
r 1. 1 I .""-:::j

you, I will also give some al my mon-

ey to help the many little boys and
girls here, and their fathers and moth-
ers, who need help. By the time when
I grow up to he a big man, I hope that
there will be no more evil men in this
world to do all the cruel things that

barracks as a precautionary measure in order to prepare for any emergency
which may develop in the present inflamed condition of feeling. Food riots were done to my poor
mania and my-
occurred also in Sol'neen (British Zone) and were attended by one fatality. self. But the
poor little boys and
One policeman was killed as he attempted to disperse the rioters. Several girls, and their papas and mamas
will
were wounded when the police fired on the mob.
yet nemd help for a long while. They
• • • •
are so sick, so thin and delicate and
At the initial meeting of the Women's Organization of the Central and have suffered so
and some of
Free Synagogues of New York on Friday afternoon, et the new Synagogue us have no papas much!
and mamas left to
Howe. Oe address of the day was made by the Hon. Mrs. E. L. Franklin, take care of as
until we become big
honorary organizing secretary of the Parents' National Educational Union.
men and big women! You most be
Mrs. vi••anklin is the daughter of the late Lord Swavthing and sister of fathers and mothers to
us until we
the former Secretary of State for India, Lord Edwin Montagu, and of the grow up and
God in heaven will re-

Hon. Lily Montagu. In addition to her notable work in the educational ward you for it!
field and as a publicist on behalf of international relati(rns, Mrs. Franklin
We pray for your health and wel-
is an outstanding figure in Jewish liberal circles in England. being one of fare here three
times a day.
the founders. together with Claude Montefiore•and Dr. Israel Abrahams, of
Sear loving little sun,
the Jewish Religious Union.

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Thirty-four Jewish families, consisting of 236 land workers, have applied
through the Ort for permission to settle in South Russia. The Urainian
law bans immigration into that section unless the 'colonies there specifically
request the workers. The application will be sent to the Russian colonists
to ascertain if they will consent to the settlement.
• • • •
Sholom Ash's play, "The God of Vengeance," is the subject of a bitter
attack in the London Sunday Express, which vehemently upbraids the
licensing authorities for permitting the company of Jewish players from
Vilna, Poland, to produce this piece in London. The Express recalls that
the play, to which it refers as a "foul spectacle," had been suppressed in
New York and demands an explanation of the authorities for countenancing
its appearance.
• e • •
Rabbi Meir Lerner of Lubow, a township in the Ukraine, was arrested

It is announced that an Italian mission to Mexico has laid before the
Ministry of Agriculture of that country a plan for the establishment of large
agricultural colonies of Italians in the regions of Tamaulipat and Jalisco.
President Obregon has promised the support of the Mexican government in
the prompt realization of this plan, which is similar to the one which was
recently considered by Jewish organizations. The Italian General Emgira-
tion Office states that the scheme is being actively considered.

• • •
Some of the principal Warsaw labor leaders have been arrested by the
police as suspects in connection with the Warsaw explosion. Among them

el usive
immigration quota iiri
iioise
cause of the annual IN ..io quot d be.
a of
over 24,000 is swallow. d

Russians
residing outside of Id,

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OLD DEPENDABILITY

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BY NATIONAL FUND
FOR $15,000 DRIVE

with particular emphasis on the
achievements of the Jewish National
Fund. This new film is not a mere
collection of pictures. It also has a
"plot." A simple story threads its
way through the variegated range of
pictures which display as if by magic
the whole country from Dan to Beer-
sheba.
An American Jewish tourist com-
ing by chance to the port of Jaffa,
has been won over by a member of
the Society of Jewish Guides to tour
the country. The tourist is struck by
the contrast of beautiful Tel Aviv to
old Jaffa. lie sees the houses, schools
with his (laughter, along with a number of other alleged suspects, in con- a nd the life on the seashore, the fac-
nection with the investigation being conducted into the explosion recently tories erected in a short space of time,
of the citadel of Warsaw. The rabbi, who has been a resident in Poland for and then he wishes to see the Jewish
some time, is being held on the technical charge of failing to establish his peasantry.
right of domicile.
He then goes to Haifa, where he


sees the town, the Technieum, Roths-
An enthusiastic reception was accorded High Commissioner Sir Herbert child's new mill, etc., and finally en-
Samuel on his arrival at Beisan in the Jordan valley, when a delegation joys from the Carmel the splendid
recently waited upon him in Jerusalem to express their loyalty to the view of the port. The American goes
government and avow their friendship for the Jews. The High Commis- with the tide of immigrants to Emek
sioner's party was met at the outskirts of Beisan by 400 Arab horsemen, Yizre'el where he stays in Nahalal,
who escorted him to the town.
the first large station. Here he per-
• • • is
ceives the important works of drain-
The Cairo press, according to dispatches received in London, declares age and afforestation carried out by
that the League of Nations has rejected the application of King Hussein of the J. N. F. and he shares in the joy
liedjaz for membership in the league after a reconsideration of the appli- of the fresh, pulsating life of the
cation. The action of the league, it is stated, is due to the refusal of the young Mosha v.
Our friends then visit in succession
Hedjaz king to sign the Versailles treaty because of certain clauses con-
tained therein partitioning portions f Arabia.
the settlements of the Nuris Block,
Ain Herod with the source of the Go-
Twelve of the 16 Jews tried before a court martial 'at Grodno on an liath, Kfar Ezekiel and Tel-Joseph-
old-standing charge of alleged treason during the Bolshevik invasion
have so called in honor of the national
been found guilty and sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from hero, Captain Joseph Trumpeldore-
two to three years each. The remaining four of the accused were acquitted. in the Valley, and finally the Jordan
The trial lasted 10 days, during which counsel for the defense, among them near which is Beth Alpha with the
tents of the Kavuzoth from Czech°.
some of the best lawyers of Warsaw, were employed.
Slovakia and East Galicia. The tour-
Negotiations for a final arrangement whereby the Jewish relief and re- ist learns here that a relative of his
construction work in Europe will be continued jointly by the Joint Distribu- lives in Kiryath Anavin near erusa-
tion Committee and the Jewish Colonization Association will he discussed in lem.
The cousin is an ardent Ilaluza
New York some time next month when Bernard Cahan and Dr. Rosen, the
latter the director of the committee's reconstruction activities in Russia, who, though orphaned as a result of
will meet with leaders of the J. D. C. to urge co-operation between the two a Russian pogrom, refuses to go back
bodies. Mr. Cahan and Dr. Rosen sailed for New York on Oct. 31, it is with him to America. She wishes to
learned.
become a peasant and points to the
• • • •
satisfactory life of her comrades in
Mosel Weiner-Dykkar, prominent Jewish sculptor, has been commis- Erez Israel. The hero of the piece
sinned by President Coolidge to execute his bust. This is the first bust of next goes to Jerusalem, sees the old
President Coolidge and will be placed among the other vice-presidential and new towns of Jerusalem, and the
busts at the capitol. Dykkar has made busts of Vice-President Marshall, original life of the people, and de-
the late Speaker Champ Clark, Iludson Maxim and other prominent Ameri- cides to settle in the country.
This new film, which was compiled
cans. President Harding commissioned Dykkar to make his bust just before
his departure on his fateful trip. Mr. Harding had expected and arranged with the help of William Topkis of
Wilmington,
Del., was shown in the
to sit for the bust on his return.

• • •
Central Cinema in Karlsbad on the
opening
date
of the Congress. A copy
Complete free dom for all "Arab countries" and the early establishment
of an Arab federation to include all Arab states are two of the important of the film is expected soon by the
resolutions adopted at the Pan Arab Congress just concluded at Mecca, J. N. F. of America. Upon the ar-
say reports from the Moslems' Holy City. The meeting decided also to urge rival of the film more will he made
the boycott of British, French and Jewish goods. Representatives of all known about it. It will also be shown
Arab rulers, including King Hussein of the Hedjaz, Emir Abdullah of Trans- in Detroit.
jordania and King Feisul of Mesopotamia, will meet in conference shortly
to take action on the resolutions. it is announced.

• • •

M.

mond, East Orange; Slemund A. J. i:
Eisner
Red Bank; Frederick
A. L. Luria, Reading. Jay, Newark:

within the limitations

cuoSnui (l.ssors to the following will lie
chosen: Officers to serve for one year,
president, Louis Marshall; vice-presi-
dent, Cyrus Adler; Julius Rosenwald;
treasurer, Isaac M .Ullman. Members
of the executive committee to serve
for three years from Jan. 1, 1024:
Felix Fuld, Julius Rosenwald, Lewis
I.. Strauss, Horace Stern, Oscar S.
Straus, Cyrus L. Sulzberger.
Successors to the following mem-
bers are also to be elected: Montague
Triest, Charleston; Morris V. Joseph,
Birmingham; Nathan Cohn , Nash-
ville; Ivan Grunsfeld, Albuquerque;
J. K. (tenter , Dallas; C. D. Spivak,
Denver; Ilenry allenstem, Wichita;
Alfred Ben,Minin, Kansas City, (de-
ceased); Louis H. Cole, Los Angeles;
Daniel Alexander, Salt Lake City; A.
G. Becker, Chicago; M. E. Greene-
boom, Chicago; Julian W. Mack, Chi-
cago; Edward M. Baker, Cleveland;
Otto Kaufman, Youngstown; (resign-
ed); Sigmund Sanger, Toledo; Cyrus
Adler, Philadelphia; Mayer Sulzberg-
er, Philadelphia; (deceased) • David
A. Ellis, Boston; Lewis Goldberg,
Bostim; David M. Bressler, Lee K.
Frankel, Maurice II. Harris, Edgar
.1. Nathan, Israel Unterberg and Fe-

CONSUL; OTHER CHANGES

can any one who abhors the oppres-
sion of negroes lie in favor of de-
grading classes of white people?
Our progress in degeneracy ap-
pears to nie to he pretty rapid. As
a nation we began by declaring that
'all men are created equal.' We
now practically read it "all men are
created equal, except negroes.'
When the Know-Nothings get con-
trol, it will read 'all men are cre-
ated equal, except negroes and for-
eigners and Catholics.' When it
comes to this, I shall prefer emigra-
ting to some country where they
make no pretense of loving liberty
—to Russia for instance, where des-
potism can lie taken pure and with-
out the base alloy of hypocrisy."

Iix
Warburg of
NewYork City.
Horace J. Wolf, Rochehter;

The seventeenth annual meeting of
the American Jewish Committee will
be held at the Hotel Astir , Broadwa y OLD EMIGRES CONSUME
and Fourty-fourth street, New York,
IMMIGRATION NUMBERS
on Sunday, Nov. 16. The executive
committee will submit a report of its
MOSCOW.—(J.
T. .1
activities during the past year, and emigrants
from 1;•,
matters of vital interest to the Jews
transporation
to
t hoIi d s
of America will be presented for dis-
tate.

Judge Moore, it is understood, was
severely denounced by members by
members of the Supreme Council for
lending the Masonic organization to
furthering the aims of the Klan, and
he found so little sympathy from his
colleagues that he was obliged to sub-
mit his resignation, which %vas ac-
cepted, despite his previous exalted
position in the order. This virtually
.retired Judge Moore in disgrace, an
almost unparralelled incident in high
Masonic circles, which are exception-
ally free from internal dissension.

Two addresses of gratitude were delivered by the Polish Jewish congre-
gation and the Zionist organization at a civic reception held in Toronto in
honor of Lloyd George. In replying, the former Premier siad: "I thank
(Concluded from Page 1.)
you heartily for the sentiment expressed. My stand today is exactly the
same as it was during my premi serstip.:
ing the new Jewish life in Palestine

Only the drawn sobers and revolvers of the police were able to restore
order in the Jewish section of Cologne as a result of the food riots. The
rioters plundered the stores in the Jewish quarter, smashing windows and
shouting "Down with the Jew profiteers." The police, drawing their re-
volvers, dispersed the crowd. The British troops have been confined to the

700 MARQUETTE SLOG. DETROIT

(Concluded from Page 1.)

Council, which has just concluded its

pie. We have already made a great- sessions. It was brought to the atten-
er portion of this sacrifice. Our Sab- tion of the body that since the last as-
bath is desecrated and only a few of sembly a Masonic paper edited by
the holy days in the year are observed. Judge Moore, "The Fellowship For-
In reality the problem is a much um," published in Washington, has
greater one than that of discrimina- beconie a semi-official organ of the
tion against 00 girls. It is a prob- Klan, many articles .having appeared
lem of Jewish existence. And this there lauding the masked organiza-
problem will be solved only on a Jew- tion.

ish territory, where nothing will stand
in the way of Jews who, even if irre-
A $500,000 gift from Mrs. Levy Slayer, widow of the corporation lawyer,
ligious
and non-observant will at least
to Northwestern University for a new law school, was
announced in Chicago. be able to make their rest day Jewish
The building will be named the Levy Mayer Hall.
rest
day,
and hteir holy days those
• • • •
that are prescribed on the Jewish cal-
Jewish railwaymen of Palestine have been denied the right to enjoy endar. The solution lies not in the
Saturday as their day of rest.
A petition from the Vaad Leumi recpiesting establishing of an employment bu-
that the Jewish railwaymen be given Saturday off has been rejected by the reau for Jews but ni creating a home-
government.
land for those who desire to remain
• • • •
observing Jews.

The girl doesn't went to take
the word for the deed—neither
does p•p•. By • piece of prop-
erty and the girl will know she is
later to live in her own hmoe.

CHARGES K. K. K. IS
JEWISH COMMITTEE
PREACHING TREASON WILL HOLD ANNUAL
MEETING ON NOV. 18

Glendale 5680

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