fitt ncrRorr,ln. gun tilitcolic Tom Prnrure BY DAVID J. HIRSCH NOVEMBER 2:t, 1 Digesting the News 1111111 11WIU IMMIGRATION QUOTA CUT IS OPPOSED BY U. S. JEWISH BODIES of the Week (Concluded from Editorial page. (C o ncluded from Page I.) :Julius Ro senwald of Chicago were Iv- least as much as has been promis, the Jews. And the fearless Jew o] elected vice-presidents and Colonel writer makes the statement th sh Isaacs M. Ullman of New Haven was "were the Zionist leaders to deman at re-elected treasurer of the American d Jewish Committee. the Crown lands in Palestine,—d e- After the meeting of the American mend th em with determination and Jewish Congress at the Hotel Penn- insistence,—England would have to sylvania, Congressman Nathan Perl- The new Bath-Gallim suburb in Haifa has been officially opened. give them." Is there much more that • • • • we could ask? Could there be a more man salad he would ascertain whether the annual Russian quota has been modest request to any government, A recurrence of anti-Semitic outbreaks in reported in the Ukraine. exhausted when the various steamers • • • • not necessarily the one that made the arrived up to Nov. 5, and whether the promise f or assistance in the rebuild- British quota had been Osco S. Ileizer, of Iowa, has been appointed American Consul ing exhausted on at Jerusalem. of the Jewish National Home, Nov. 1, and whether after that (lay that a people be given an opportunity • • • • British immigrants were ad- to develop the waste lands? And excess mitted. Dr. Plaschkes was the only Jew to be elected to the Vienna Municipality Zangwill asks with the feeling of a at the recent elections. "There is an impression in New man who is disappointed: Is this how the mandatory power facilitates York that the parole order issued on Professor Dr. Ludwig Stein, of Berlin, has been invited to deliver a the establishment of a Jewish home- Nov. 8 and rescinded the same night, course of lectures in America. discriminated in favor of the British land?" • • • excess quota immigrants," he said. "If I find that on or before Nov. 5 the The Municipality of Tiberias has agreed to the electrification of the city Need for Financial S•crifices. by the Rutenberg Company. Zionist leaders will continue to Russian quota was used, I shall ask • • • • attack Zangwill. There can be no the Department of Labor to admit A statue of the late Captain Trumpeldor has been executed by the doubt about that. But in all fairness those in excess under bond for tem- well-known sculptor, Gordon, of Tel-Aviv. to Zangwill it must be stated that he porary stay until Congress can enact , • • • relief legislation and make their ad- is not opposing direct and immediate mission permanent." Twelve Jews have been sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment Zionist activity. Ile rather advocat e. The committee which will go to for high treason by the District Court at Grodno (Poland) Mont Corraspondonco end Cable. of Jowhih Telegraphic Agency./ The po sssss ion of • d•sirable building lot always encourages the building of • home. Talk born• owning with us and we'll show you how. • MEMBED DETROIT REAL Mit BOARD DETROIT 11111110RWLSTIRMPIARYASSII HAMcV,EH GARFIELD 2423 . 5380 8748 LINWOODAYE. HENRY the HATTER ' DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTERS Library Park Hotel Bldg. GRATIOT AT LIBRARY 011t ilreahrrs ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. In Oa the Ocean Front America, and European Plans. New Hydriatie Baths. 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The following brief quota- tion from his statement speaks for itself: Id o course our work of construction most be hastened even Dr. Max Bodenheimer, son of Professor Botlenheimer, was married last now, in spite of the unfavorable month to Miss Rachel Ussishkin, only daughter of the well-known Zionist political situation. And this can leader. Sir Herbert and Lady Samuel attended the wedding. be done only by means of the • • • greatest financial sacrifices and the Professor Kappelmacher, the new Jewish Professor at the Vienna stoutest pioneer spirit the Jewish University, was prevented from delivering his first lecture on philology people can muster." in consequence of the uproar veatedbythe anti-Semitic students. We repeat that Zionism needs Zang- • • • The I'olish anti-Semitic organ, the "Rozwoj," is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its existence by convoking a second congress "for dis- seminating knowledge about the Jews." • • • • A Jewish bank is g formed at Danzig with a capital of 530,000, for the purpose of promoting Jewish commercial intercourse between Danzig and Poland. A part of the profits will be devoted to Jewish public institutions. • • • • Rabbi Adolph Steiner of Salt Lake City was elected state chairman of the Utah Golden Rule Committee of the Near East Relief. The Near East has proclaimed Sunday, Dec. 2, as International Golden Rule Sunday in the interest of relief work in Greece and Turkey. • • • • Captain Foxcroft, M. P., has arrived in Jerusalem. Ile has met the Arab leaders and discussed with them the situation in Palestine. Captain Foxcroft is a consistent opponent of the Zionist policy in Palestine, and has frequently taken part in debate and put questions in the House of Commons on the subject. • • • President Coolidge believes Congress will extend the present restrictive immigration law at the expiration of the time limit next June 30. He favors restriction and is convinced that a majority of the members of the Senate and House do, The opposition to some provisions of the immigration law is widespread, but not strong enough to compel a revision. Harry B. Hirsh, acting president and chairman of the board of trustees of the National Farm School was tendered an informal dinner by the board of the school, at the Locust Club, Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 24. The dinner, held in conjunction with the regular monthly meeting of the Board was given a welcome home to mark the return of Mr. Hirsh after a two-months' absence abroad. • • • • For the first time since the Palestine Mandate entered into full force, Dr. Weizmann has officially addressed a meeting as President of the Jewish Agency. The invitations for the meeting, which was held in Paris on Oct. 2, announced as the principal speaker "Dr. Ch. Weizmann. President of the Jewish Agency, which is authorised by the League of Na- tions to co-operate with the Mandatory Powers in the reconstruction of Palestine." • • • • The Natinoal Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, through its national committee on cooperation, of which Mrs. Joseph Weisenfeld is chairman, announces a program contest with the object of obtaining 50 best programs used by sisterhoods throughout the country. The programs secured will be published in book form and will be sent to every sisterhood giving them an opportunity to study programs used by other sisterhoods in different pars of the country. • • • • Lack of funds may make it impossible for the Joint Distribution Com- mittee to continue its work for 150,000 Jewish children in Russia and Central Europe, according to Dr. Bernard Kahn, chairman of the European Council of the Committee. Dr. Kahn said the Committee was caring for 120,000 children in Russia and 30,000 in Central Europe. Most of them are under 14 years of age. Many have no homes or parents, and are weak and delicate from privation and illness. More than 35,000 are in institu- tions. • • • • P. Rutenberg has visited Haifa and called upon the acting District Gov- ernor, to whom he declared that until the Ilaifa Municipality officially applies to him for the instalment of electricity, he will not begin the erection of his elecric station. There is great indignation among the residents of Haifa against the municipality for holding up the electrification of the city. Jews and Arabs alike declare that they will not pa their taxes if the municipality does not attempt to settle the question. A delegation has visited the acting governor and asked him to intervene with the municipality. Washington with Congressman l'erl- man, is composed of the Rev. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Bernard G. Richards, Joseph Barondes, Louis Lipsky, Jo- seph I,. Simon, Adolph Stern and Max I,. Hollender. Appeal to Coolidge. Voicing protests against the deten• don of 3,000 of their relatives at Ellis Island, 2,000 Jews gathered in front of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- grant Aid Society at No. 425 Lafay- ette street. will, and that instead of attacking Spokesmen urged that a large dele- and ridiculing this great Jewish figure gation be sent to Washington to re- would have been better for the q uest that the detained immigrants ( Jewish people if he were actively b e admitted. They are planning a trawls into the work and his co-op- protest mass meeting if the govern- eration secured for the carrying out ment deports their relatives. of the greatest task in the history of ' I The 'Jewish newspapers print the a ny people. following appeal in English to be sent to President Coolidge, urging the re- Before Leaders Ridicule. lease of the immigrants: And—before leaders in Zionism "On behalf of the immigrants, blond ridicule Zangwill, they must think of relatives of citizens and declarants, a nd remember this: That the move - facing deportation because of the ex- ment is today far from the financial haustion of quotas, I appeal to your success Zangwill seas accused of im- well-known exemplification of Ameri- pairing; that the response to the plea can sense of justice to admit them to for the rebuilding of the Jewish this country. homeland has been comparatively so "These unfortunates who have given unimportant as almost to allow ground for a loyal Zionist to despair. up their all to be reborn to the ideals ,:f liberty and freedom are the inno- At a time when there are men giving : cent victims of circumstances over millions for causes of varying na- which they had no control. Humani- tures; at a time when Jews and non- tarianism prompts the plea for their Jews alike are spending millions for admission." hospitals and children's homes • • . and e , is there a single Jew who DAVIS DENIES HE ISSUED h as Liven in the hundreds of thou- sands for the building of this great nm•g 9IUIlltotem., ililifill gz'S Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Dance Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard Pala". Musicians—The Band You Love to Dance With. MANUEL URBACH Cranks cad Marble Monuments 564 Winder Street Phone Cadillac 48 Louis A. Werbe, Rep (alive The Only Jewish MONUMENT Dealer in Detroit. Keane, Higbie & Co. MUNICIPAL BONDS List Upon Request 431 Griswold St. Main 2963 Detroit SPRErNK ENGRAVING CO. 03mmercial Artists and Engravers 700 mutovirrt SLOG. 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There is only one outstanding order admitting Englishmen or an • (Ample of real financial generosity er aliens in excess of the quota nor towards the ideal for the rebuilding of has he shown any preference to Eng- the Jewish National Home, and it is I ishmen, according to a statement that of Baron Edmund de Rothschild. I mule by a spokesman of Mr. Davis Beside him the rich Jews who have Th e original press report is abso- given in any measure approaching a lutely false. What actually happened sacrifice can he counted on the fingers of one hand. So that Zionism needs all the additional support it can get. Perhaps Zangwill's voice will prove was tha tduring October certain ad- vance allowance was given each im- migration port, based on the number expected to apply. Contrary to ex- powerful enough to exact from our pectations a disproportionately late millionaires that loyalty which is yet number applied at Ellis Island. Sec- to be shown towards Palestine and retary Davis on the day the press re- the Jewish people. Isort nrivinatedeonfronted with this congestion, ordered tout an An Injustice to Zangwill. cases on Ellis Island be admitted on Grinnell Bros Steinway, Sohmer, Vo.e, Weber and other leading Grand Pianos Hdqrs.: 1515-21 Woodward Ave. This much more must be said re- parole pending careful checkup on garding the Zangwill controversy: ther ports, upon the express condi- o tion that these aliens be deported if it later appeared that unexhausted number from other ports was insuffi- cient to cover these parole eases. This is an injustice to Zangwill. It is an checkup has now be made, he said, and injustice to ourselves. When editorial revealed sufficient quota for all pa- writers in Jewish periodicals express f roled aliens, all of whom will there- the sentiment similar to that of the ore be permitted to remain perma- American Israelite that "the greatest nently. In view of accusations against Sec- service to American Jewry that it is in Zangwill's power to render is to get retary Davis, an investigation has out of the country in the shortest b een made to determine the status of possible time without making any the nationalities admitted. It shows further explanations, and to stay five Jews admitted to every English- out,"--when newspapers become man, the spokesman for Mr. Davis mean in their attacks, then they be- asserted. come unfair. And if Zangwill The checkup also revealed, however, is wrong, his arguments will not be re- that the Russian quota for the balance futed by our calling him names. of the year is positively exhausted, and all aliens now detained at any port for exceeding quota will be de- ported. The present delay is intended only for the time necessary for the routine disposition of appeals. Asked if any of these could be ad- That the abuse directed against him has by far exceeded the meanest things that were ever said about any visitor to these shores. This abuse David Sarnoff, Vice President of the Radio Corporation of America, declared that he was not a member of the National Vigilance Association, reported to have been formed recently in Washington, D. C., to combat the activities of the Ku Klux Klan throughout the country. "I have no sym- pathy with an organization which uses my name without my consent. I cannot see the purpose of an organization such as the National Vigilance Association is represented to be. I believe that if the Klan is ignored it will die a natural death. I have written to the head of the Washington (Concluded from Editorial nage.) office of the National Vigilance Association that the use of my name by the Association in any manner is without my consent and must cease at to express our thoughts well—in good once." English; but what is most necessary • • • • In a recent speech Hungarian Deputy Peidl denied the rumors that had is that we should have thoughts. I been spread of the introduction of a more liberal regime in Hungary. Jew- believe this boy has thought this out. Let me see your paper." baiting, hen aye, is still rife, and the report of the dissolution of the anti- The red crept into Ruby's cheeks Semitic organizations is without foundation. The "Awakening Magyars" and his eyes suddenly fell. He could continue their nefarious activities, the interment camp at Zalaegerzeg is have faced the ordeal if he had been still in existence, "patriotic" assassins remain in enjoyment of their free- scolded! Now—. He shook his head dom, and the immigration question is still regarded from a definitely anti- slowly, and murmured something un- Semitic standpoint. Deputy Peidl accuses the Government of spreading der his breath. "Oh, come," urged reports of improved treatment of the Jews for "foreign consumption" the principal, "I want to go over it." only. With a pleading gaze in his eyes, • • • • the boy handed the paper to the hand The enactment of laws to prevent the wearing of masks and hoods and outstretched for it. Wonderingly, to provide for the punishment of those who participate in mob violence is the man looked at the blank sheet, the purpose of a countrywide organization, the National Vigilance As- then at the flushed cheeks. sociation, which has just been incorporated in Washington to combat the Ruby drew a deep breath. Evi- Ku Klux Klan and kindred organizations. With • national committee dently something must be said. composed of men prominent in education, business and professional life, "I couldn't find anything to say," the Vigilance Association has been working quietly for the last several he half whispered, "at first. Then I months perfecting its organization to prosecute its campaign. The organiza- heard the others—and I didn't have tion will seek the cooperation of all military and social organizations, enlist no time then—but I had something the aid of three minute speakers all over the country and broadcast liter- to say—and so—I said it." Was the ature by radio in its fight against the "invisible empire." principal going to "pitch into him?" • • • • "I see." The man looked gravely Thousands of Jewish emigrants are in indescribable distress through the at the paper—then folded it care- operation of the immigration quota law in the United States. The majority fully. "I am glad you said it." And of the distressed wanderers have been hit hard through the exhaustion on he shook hands with Ruby, to the Nov. 1 of the Russian quota. At Cherbourg alone 700 emigrants are gath- speechless amazement of Miss Blake, ered unable to proceed to America. There are among them 400 Palestinians who wholly disapproved of the young and Russians who have just learned that the Russian quota is exhausted, principal, and to the wonderment of not to be reopened before July, 1924. Unable to remain where they are, the class, who didn't understand it they may not continue on their way to America and cannot for the most at part return whence they came. Part of the blame necessarily attaches itself Nei 4ther did Ruby or Sam, who to the agents of the steamship companies who did not seem to have been walked home together, quietly. Only informed of the state of the quota and encouraged the wanderers to proceed. Ruby remarked when he turned at his • • • • corner, "Compositions ain't no hard Miss Henrietta Szold, President of Hadassah, addressed a communication when you gpt something to say." to the Hadassah Chapters throughout the country calling their attention "No--o," doubtfully agreed Sam. to the impending Keren Ilayesod drives in the various sections of the "But no one but a kid like 'Baby' country. In the letter attention is called to the resolution adopted at the Bunting could write one for her! But Hadassah convention in Baltimore, which urges the local chapters to par- for him—" ticipate in the Keren Ilayesod drives ordered by the Zionist Organization "lie's some man!" interrupted of America with due regard to the specific responsibility assumed by Ruby earnestly. Hadassah towards the medical work. The letter suggests that each chapter 'Um!" enthusiastically came the re- make its own arrangements with the local Keren Ilayesod committee as to sponse. "Ile is that!" manner of conducting the work of the Keren Ilayesod and Hadassah Medical Organization and to communicate with the Hadassah office informing it of these arrangements. Veteran Hakoach Team Is Har- , • • • • eased at Home. One hundred rum forty-five Jewish families, refugees from various VIENNA (J. T. A.)—The glorious townships of the Ukraine, have formed a new agricultural colony in the victories of the liakoach football team district of Odessa, nine miles from the township of Petroverovka. With in encounters with opposing teams at the assistance of the "0. R. T." they have already started building housing home and abroad notwithstanding, the accommodation on the land granted to them by the Government. A fewish football players had been nart of the means necessary for housing was supplied by the War Victims forced to decide that they had better Fun ,' in I ondon. The Odessa "0. R. T." Committee is establishing a store s-t hsld any m-re matches with' in this district where the colonists will be able to borrow agricultural Christian teams. This action follows machinery and receive also necessary instruction from agricultural experts attacks delivered on the football play- in charge of the store. Over 500 other Jewish families have started ers at every match. It is alleged that ' agricultural work on land obtained from the Government In various parts in addition to being reviled and hooted' of the Odessa district. One of the "0. R. T." vocational schools in Bes- on the field the team is generally gives' sarabia has been named "School of Vlaci'mir Tiomkin" in celebration of unfair decisions. This situati-n may Mr. Tiomkin'a forty years of public work. end ln liquldation of the team. ' Children's Corner I What a Happy Christmas This Will be — Merry Christmas or a Worry Christmas Depends, of course, on whether Christmas morning finds you with a bunch of unpaid bills to start the new year with—or with everything paid for. Folks who have the saving, habit are the ones who enjoy "that grand and glorious feelin' "—they don't have to "borrow" their Christmas front merchants. mitted on humanitarian grounds, Mr. Davis' spokesman said, "No," as the Secretary possessed no discretion to do so, these aliens must be deported and no hope for them unless they come under specific exemptions or ex- ceptions under law, he added. A Congress official in close touch with immigration legislation denied today the report that the immigration question will not be considered at the next session of Congress. "Let no one make this mistake," it was stated. 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