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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924
VOL. XV. NO. 11
Ii
MRS. DAVID BROWN
DIES IN HOSPITAL
AT THE AGE OF 46
Jews Mourn His Death
Pay Tribute to Passing of Qreat Statesman
1
$50,000 Raised During First
Ten Days of Detroit
Campaign.
Was Actively Identified in Lo-
cal Civic and Communal
Movements.
lit
iy
KEREN HAYESOD TO
CONTINUE EFFORTS
1 TO RAISE $150000
Per Year, 83.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
MASSMEETING IS PLANNED BY LOCAL
ORGANIZATIONS TO PROTEST AGAINST
Interpretation of Balfour Dec-
LODGE-JOHNSON IMMIGRANT MEASURE
laration is Basis of
Plan Arab-Jewish
Entente Cordiale
Understanding.
Detroit Jewish Congress Committee and More Than Forty
Jewish Organizations, at Two Conferences Sunday,
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The
first attempt at establishing what
Decide on Plan of Action Against New Bill.
may amount to an Arab-Jewish En-
tente Cordiale was made lust week, HOUSE IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE VOTES FAVORABLY
PERMANENT VOLUNTEER when
representatives of the Arab peo-
TRIBUTE IS PAID HER
ORGANIZATION FORMED ple and a Jewish delegation from Je- ON BILL PROVIDING QUOTA BASED ON 1890 CENSUS
BY JACOB BILLIKOPF
rusalem met at Amman. The En-
Cordiale, it is said, would be Massachusetts State Senate Passes Resolution Condemning
"Palestine Progress Amazing," tente
based on a moderate interpretation
Jewish Theological Seminary
Johnson Bill; 136 New York Organizations Condemn
of the Balfour Declaration and the
Nathan Straus Cables
Issues Statement in Honor
co-operation of world Jewry in the to-
Measure; Jews Come to U. S. to Stay, Says Davis.
Untermyer.
lotion of general Arab problems.
of Deceased.
Announcement has been made by
At two important conferences held here Sunday, steps were taken for
Workers in the Detroit Keren the Jewish delegation that a moder-
The death of Mrs. Paula Kahn
Hayesod drive are determined to con- ate interpretation of the Balfour Dec- the calling of a monster meeting during the coming week, at which Detroit
Brown, wife of David A. Brown,
tinue with their work until the $150,- eleration was met with understand- Jews will voice their protest to the Lodge-Johnson immigration bill pending
in Congress.
which occurred at Harper Hospital
000 quota is raised. This decision was ing.
At the instance of the Michigan Federation of Ukrainian Jews, a con-
on Friday, was a distinct shock to the
evidenced at a meeting held on Sun-
The announcement states further ference of more than 40 local organizations was held on Sunday morning
community. Iler active identification
day afternoon at the Shaarey Zedek. that the Ileiljas king and his son, the
at
the
Kirby Center, at which initial steps for the calling of such • masa-
with leading civic and philanthropic
Although only $50,000 was report- E mir Abdullah, ruler of Transjor-
meeting were taken. The Detroit Jewish Congress Committee met on Sun-
work in this city left an indelible
re days of
ed raised during the first 10
insist on the recognition of the
day
afternoon,
at the Shaarey Zedek, with several synagogue representa-
mark on her many co-workers, and the
the drive, the volunteers are
rights of the Arabs. Both
fact that she only three weeks ago re-
astir and report that an enthusiastic intimated a desire for, help from tives, when similar steps were taken for the calling of a protest meeting.
turned from a European trip with her
response comes from the Jews of the world Jewry in the solution of gen- The two committees will combine in voicing a united Jewish protest to the
husband made the news of her death I
Immigration bill.
city who are approached to assist in eral Arab problems.
all the more shocking. She would
the rebuilding of Palestine. The com-
The following committee was picked by the Jewish Congress Committee
The Emir Abdullah has made the
have reached her forty-sixth birthday
plete list of contributors will be pub-
to co-operate with, the Ukrainian Federation: Henry Wineman, M. Fried-
statement that the "hundreds of
lished in next week's Chronicle.
on Feb. 12.
berg,
Theodore Levin, P. Slomovitz, Dr. P. M. Bernstein, M. H. Zackheim,
Mrs. Brown, who came to Detroit
heading the teams this year, dur- thousands of Arabs in l'alestine must J. II. Ehrlich, A. J. Koffman, J. Miller, S. Hurwitz and Charles K. Sandorf.
with ,,her parents from Leavenworth,
ing the first week of the drive, were yield to the interests of the millions
The conference called by the Ukrainian Federation elected Henry M.
Kas., as a child, attended the Detroit
those of which Abraham Cooper and of Arabs outside Palestine," whose Abramovitz chairman, A. Jaffin corresponding secretary and I. Finkelstein
welfare depends on a solution of the
public schools and graduated from
Sol Lachman are captains.
financial secretary. The executive committee picked by this conference
Palestinian
problem,
on
which
hinges
Central High School and the Univer-
Form Volunteer Ors•eleation.
the satisfactory conclusion of the *consists of M. Shatzen, B. Kushnier,
sity of Michigan. She taught in the
At the meeting Sunday, the foun- Anglo-Arab treaty.
Miss Mary Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. A.
public schools of Detroit and the Ko-
dation was laid for the formation of
Victor, Cantor II. Milikofsky, J.
"We believe," says the Jewish dele-
hut School for girls in New York.
a permanent Keren Ilayesod volun-
Bernstein, A. Rubinstein, H. Weiner,
Hussein,
King
She was married to Mr. Brown 19
teers' organization, to form the nu- gation in an address to
EX-PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON
E. Tucker, Mrs. II. Stanfield, Miss
years ago and always lived in De-
cleus for a large body of workers who "that the two great Semitic peoples,
Loper and Messrs. Landis, Maskin,
troit, save for several European and
NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—The nition of racial and religious minor- are to conduct the Palestine work in united by the bonds of a common
Kramer and Chavia.
creative civilization, can not fail in
round-the-world trips.
death of Woodrow Wilson, war-time ities, which has reacted most favora- this city. Monthly luncheons, lectures this hour of their national regenera-
Details of the massmeeting will be
bly
for
Jewish
minorities
in
Eastern
and
massmeetings
will
be
conducted
Her Communal Activities.
decided on at a Joint meeting of the
president of the United States and
tion to comprehend the need for com-
In the death of Mrs. Brown, Detroit staunch friend of the Jews, has Europe. He heartily seconded the under the auspices of this organiza- bining their vital interests in the London Mail Says Death Cry of two committees, to be held early next
week.
loses one of its ardent workers for stirred the Jews of the country as has Balfour Declaration and urged the ap- tion.
Lenin Was Inspiration
Announcement is made by the Ke- common endeavor.
M. Margolin, research studentsin
every humanitarian cause. Since the no other event in many months. Mr. proval of the British Mandate over
"The Jewish people are determined
ren Ilayesod of a cable received by
sociology at the University of Michi-
For
New
Horrors,
organization of the Detroit Commun- Wilson had often demonstrated his Palestine.
to live with the Arabs on terms of
Mr.
Wilson
vetoed
three
restrictive
Samuel
Untermyer,
the
president,
gan,
who represented the national of-
intense
interest
in
Jewish
questions
ity Fund, Mrs. Brown had charge of
concord and mutual respect; together
fice of the American Jewish Congress,
one of the divisions and during the and was influential in obtaining at immigration measures. The former from Nathan Straus, who is now visit- they will make a common home and
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Russla is addressed the local congress confer-
ing
in
Palestine.
Mr.
Straus
describes
president
did
not
hesitate
to
say
to
the
Peace
Conference
in
Paris
recog-
war was prominent in Red Cross
on the verge of a new upheaval, ence on Sunday afternoon.
those close to him that he had vetoed the recent progress in the Holy Land a prosperous land."
work. She was a member of the exe-
• • •
the hills because he believed them to as "amazing." Ile refers to the new
The address quotes the decision of which It is predicted will be marked
cutive board of the Jewish Woman's I
lie discriminatory and that he thought immigration, the agricultural settle- the Thirteenth Zionist Congress, by unprecedented pogroms against HOUSE COMMITTEE FAVORS
Club, a director of the Detroit Sym- s
the Jews, says the London Daily Mail NEW JOHNSON MEASURE
ments,
the
schools
and
the
medical
them
to
be
aimed
principally
at
the
pointing
to
the
Jewish
spirit
of
co-
phony orchestra, an active member
work, all of which are maintained or operation and good will towards their in an article by Sir Percival Phillips,
Jews.
of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(J. T. A.) •
In the debate over the abrogation supported by the Keren Ilayesod.
Arab kinsmen. The address refers to the first of a series on the situation —A vote to report favorably on the
and a supporter and patroness in
of
the
treaty
with
Russia,
Mr.
Wilson
the "indisputable fact that Palestine in Russia, obtained from an English- Johnson immigration bill was taken
Confident of Future.
most worthy communal projects.
man
who
has
just
returned
to
Lon-
demanded the recognition of the
Mr. Straus visited Palestine before occupies a unique position in the
Surviving Mrs. Brown, besides her
Thursday by the immigration com-
American citizenship of Jews ending the war and on that occasion estab- hearts of the Jewish people by virtue don after many years' residence in mittee of the House of Representa-
husband, are two daughters, Rosalie
a fight which had been waged for lished pasteurized milk stations and of their historical association with Russia. Peasants throughout the tives. The bill, which provides for •
Agnes and Carolyn; her father, Jos-
other philanthropies for the needy, ir- the land and international recogni- country, says the Daily' Mail, are 2 per cent quota based on the census
eph Kahn, who is at present in Cali- Representative Committee Is many years.
It was Mr. Wilson who appointed respective of race or creed. During tion of their rights to establish a whispering the battle-cry which they of 1890, will contain practically no
fornia; one sister, Mrs. Walter Fuchs
Chosen by Pisgah Lodge to
,ouis
D.
Brandeis
to
the
Supreme
the war his soup kitchens served large homeland. We believe that concord believe to be a legacy from Lenin: f m oa rt m erlal changes from the original
and six brothers, Albert, Moritz and
Act on Building Plan.
Court bench, an appointment which he numbers who had been reduced to with the Arabs will prove a positive "God save Russia and kill the Jews,"
Louis of this city; Julius and Gustave
fought vigorously to have approved penury In Jerusalem and other cities. and valuable factor in the general a phrase which the dead premier is
of Youngstown, 0., and Felix of San
The only opposing votes in the
and in which he was successful, over- On his present visit, Mr. Straus has restoration of the ancient prosperity reported to have repeated as a lit- committee were cast by Congressmen
Francisco.
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Independent coming the prejudice of the Supreme been welcomed in enthusiastic recep- of the neighboring countries.
urgy, "crawling on all fours like ■
Her Memory Honored.
Sabath
and Dickstein, who are pre-
Order of B'nai B'rith, at its meeting
beast around the room in his care-
paring a minority report which they
Funeral services were held from the on Monday evening, took steps to Court itself and of Congress. As tions by all sections of the inhabitants
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—King Hus- fully guarded retreat at Gorky." will file within the next few days.
family residence, 60 Boston boulevard make its planned clubhouse a com- Governor of New Jersey he had pre- and particularly by the different Jew-
sein of Iledjas has declared that he Everywhere there is the cry: "Kill
The bill will be formally presented
on Monday afternoon. The se rvices munity center representative of the viously showed his friendliness for the ish colonies which he visited.
Jews in appointing Samuel Kalisch to
Mr. Straus expresses confidence is prepared for moderation with re- the Jews!" sending a shudder through in the House for action. Congress-
were attended by prominent Detroit- entireJewish population of Detroit.
the
Supreme
Court
of
New
Jersey.
"that
the
future
of
the
Jewish
Na-
gard to the Anglo-Arab treaty, except Jews everywhere.
man Sabath has made the statement
era and were officiated over by Rabbis
Action on the planned home resulted
From the Ukraine, where minor po- that he would not be greatly sur-
Brandeis His Adviser.
tional Home is assured" and calls for in the instance of the Balfour Declar-
Leo M. Franklin and Henry J. Berk- in the appointment of a committee,
In an exclusive statement to the the "continued support of the Jews ation, recognition of which Great groms have already been reported, prised if the bill comes up on the floor
owitz. Interment took place in Wood- consisting of Rabbis Leo M. Franklin,
correspondent of the Jewish Tele- throughout the world in behalf of the Britain is understood to have insist- Jews are moving northward with all of the House before adjournment for
mere Cemetery.
A. M. Hershman and Judah L. Levin,
possible rapidity. Ilundreds of Jews the week-end. lie said that there is
Acting as pallbearers were Henry ■ end Henry Winenian, president of the graphic Agency, Joseph P. Tumulty, rebuilding of Palestine. Mr. Straus ed upon, according to a report in the
are pouring into Moscow, which has
M. Butzel, Fred M. Butzel, Julian H. United Jewish Charities, and Samuel secretary to Mr. Wilson, while he was is a contributor to the Keren Ilayesod London Express from its Jerusalem become known as the New Jerusalem. every reason to believe that Con-
Krolik, Day Krolik, Isaac Goldberg J. Rhodes, president of Pisgah Lodge, Governor of New Jersey and later and has also spoken at functions con- correspondent, Israel Dellaan. The The British agency In Moscow is be- gressman Johnson will push the bill
President of the United States, dis- ducted in behalf of the fund.
correspondent states that King Hus-
through the House as quickly as pos-
and B. D. Welling.
to hold in trust the $6,100 which was
Mr. Straus' Cable.
sein has said that he will 'remain in ing besieged by Jews, eager to go to sible and that the House will un-
Coming from out of the city to at- realized from the hazaar held last cusld the friendship which the de-
His cable to Mr. Untermyer, which Transjordania until the treaty is set- Palestine. The emigration depots in doubtedly pass the bill without any
tend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. year for the purpose of erecting a ceased statesman had for the Jewish
is dated Jerusalem, reads as follows: tled. Hussein took the occasion to the Baltic states are filled with Jews, changes of real significance. Con-
Julius Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. Gus- community building. The organiza- people.
"President Wilson entertained no
"Having now seen with my own praise the Jews, whom he character- anxious to sail for America. Zino-
tave Kahn of Youngstown, 0.
tion's action followed the lodge's de- doubt whatever of the anti-Jewish eyes some of the things that have ized as honest, intelligent and indus- vie and Kameneff are Jews and Sta- gressman Sabath said that as a result
of special inquiries which he has
Out of respect to the memory of cision that a community building
lin, who is an Armenian, follows them
Mrs. Brown, the musicale scheduled should be representative of the entire character of immigration restriction," been accomplished in the last few trious. The Iledjas King stated that in all that they do, but Tchicherin, made during the pant few days, he
years, I wish to say that I regard the all of the Arab countries are pre-
said
Mr.
Tumulty,
stating
frankly
is certain that the bill will be de-
for the Jewish Woman's Club on Mon- city, rather than of only one organ-
that he himself shared the deceased progress in Palestine as amazing. The pared to receive the Jew, on terms Rykoff, Sapronoff and others high in feated in the Senate, where a delay
day afternoon was cancelled.
ization.
ex-president's conviction. For the Keren Ilayesod has borne rich fruit of equality, but he loathes political Soviet government circles are avow- will ensue before it is taken up.
Featuring the events of the year, first time Mr. Tumulty also revealed in the new immigration, the agricul- Zionism. Hussein recalled the proph- edly anti-Semitic.
Tribute by Billikopf.
Jews Come to Stay.
Jacob Billikopf of Philadelphia, na- sponsored by Pisgah Lodge, will be what has hitherto been enkaown offi- tural settlements, the splendid system ecy made by Dr. Chaim Weirmann,
The peasants are against the Jews,
Congressman Samuel Dickstein,
tional figure in war relief movements, the Past Presidents' Night, Sunday, cially, that Mr. Wilson bad decided to of Ilebrew schools and other achieve- president of the World Zionist Or- the army is against the Jews, and
member
of the House immigration
paid the following tribute to the mem- Feb. 24, which will take the form of appoint Justice Louis D. Brandeis as ments. All these activities must be ganization, that Palestine will be as Russians generally believe that their committee, has succeeded in influenc-
ory of Mrs. Brown, in a statement to a dinner-dance. All past presidents one of America's plenipotentiaries to increased and developed. Nor can I Jewish as England is English. King misfortune is due to Jews. A new
ing the committee to make an im-
of the lodge, among whom are some the Versailles Peace Conference but praise too highly the work of the lia- Hussein declared that he distrusts the word is spreading in Russia. It is
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
portant revision in the proposed John-
"American Jewry lost one of its fin- of the leading Jews in the community, was prevented from carrying out this dassah Medical Organization.
recent movements of the leaders of "vep," the first initials of the words son bill, it is learned. The commit-
types
of
Jewish
womanhood
in
the
will be honored on this occasion, and wish by the late Chief Justice of Su-
"With the continued support of the the Moderate party.
"wseibstochi evreiski pogrom."
eta
tee, according to reliable informa-
death of Mrs. David A. Brown, who will be presented with tokens of ap- preme Court White, who refused to Jews throughout the world in behalf
The London Times reports a great
"The shadow of the coming po- tion, has decided to drop the require-
passed away last Friday night at her preciation by the order.
grant Justice Brandeis leave for that of the rebuilding of l'alestine, I feel demonstration in Amman before the
ment of production of original docu-
The principal speaker at this event purpose, stating that the court was confident that the future of the Jew-
home in Detroit, following a short ill-
residence of King Hussein, where grom,"
Daily Mail,
"has
blighted says
the the
Bolshevik
dream
of ments by the immigrant regarding
will be Rabbi Samuel Mayerberg of too busy to spare Brandeis.
ish National Home is assured."
there gathere the official guests from world domination and, although
nationality, prison record, military
"Jewish leaders, who knew the in- Dayton, O., former assistant rabbi of
The youngest Detroit contributors Syria and l'alestine, who petitioned few fanatics
Mr. Tumulty also definitely con-
service and the like. An affidavit
spicing role Mrs. Brown had played 1Temple Beth El and a former presi- firmed the long standing impression to the Keren Ilayesod are Eudice Hussein to create a unified Arab structure left at by the
top of
the cherish
flimsy setting forth the facts will be accept-
Lenin
will
during the past few years in the phil• dent of Pisgah Lodge.
that Brandeis was one of Wilson's Kaplan, 4 months old, and Avrahom kingdom, including Palestine and that fantasy, all the practical Jews ed as aufficient.
anthropic activities of her dynamic I This Monday evening, a class of principal advisers both during and Kaplan, 4 years old, of 631 East Syria, with the abolition of the Bal-
Jewish immigrants to the United
husband, were inexpressibly shocked) 100 new candidates for Pisgah Lodge after the war. He said Wilson fre- Kirby avenue, Louis Dann, local four Declaration. The demonstraters are concentrating their energy, time States have exhibited the strongest
and money on saving their lives and tendency to remain here, according
membership will be initiated. An in- quently consulted Brandeis on some of treasurer, reported on Sunday.
at the report of her deathannd
proceeded to the residence of Major avoiding the deluge of blood which
dreds of telegrams of sympathy came creased interest in the lodge has the greatest problems of the govern- I
Philby, British representative in is clearly before them. Trotsky, head to James
a statement
of Secretary
of Labor
A. Davis.
The statement
is
from all parts of the country to her marked the past few meetings, and
especially when critical situa-
promised
, h
of the army, although himself a Jew,
T
t. rr aennssm j oar
bereaved husband from outstanding the increase in the number of appli- tions arose and placed much reliance CASHWAN WINNER OF
d o tno. is regarded, curiously enough, as be- contained in "A Century of Immi-
res w olu otion
their
h
men and women who had worked with cations is said to be indicative of a on Brandeis' advice. Mr. Tumulty
l'hilby is reported to have re- ing anti-Jew in sentiment and poli- gration," taken from the eleventh
SCARAB GOLD MEDAL, ' Major
him in the great relief and other cam- larger growth of the order in the city recalled some incidents in connection
signed at once, but the Times adds tics, and it is even said that he would annual
of the
Secretary
La-
bor and report
included
in the
January of num-
At a conference called for las with Mr. Wilson's nomination of
paigns.
distasteful."
Jewish Sculptor AwardedFirst Prise that no confirmation of this is obtain- not find a pogrom
Thursday evening, plans were to hay Brandeis to the Supreme Court.
Impelled Husband's Efforts.
• • •
ber
of
the
Monthly
Labor
Review,
able.
at Art Exhibition.
"It was Mrs. Brown who was the been made for greater co-operatio n
"I Will Put Him Over."
published by the United States De-
NO BASIS FOR REPORTS
quiet force always impelling her hus- among various Jewish groups in th
"The president had not made the
partment of Labor, as the leading
Samuel Cashwan, young Jewish JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The OF EXCESSES IN UKRAINE
band on to even greater efforts of pub- city in the interests of Pisgah Lodge slightest intimation beforehand of his
feature article. During the 16-year
sculptor,
was
awarded
first
prize
at
post
of
assistant
political
secretary
be
MOSCOW.—(J.
T.
A.)—Efforts
of
lic service and it was always his The results of the conference will
intention to nominate Brandeis," Mr. the annual art exhibition for Michigan Richmond who was appointed to
, period from 1908 to 1923. there ar-
re publicly announced in the next issue of Th Tumulty said. "One morning he
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency's cor- rived in this country 9,949,740 immi-
greatest happiness to express
artists
which
opened
Monday
morn-
watch
over
Arab
interests,
has
been
his obligation to his devoted wife, who Chronicle.
called me and said, 'I have decided to ing at the Detroit Institute of Arts abolished. It is announced at the respondent here to verify reports of grant aliens and 3,498.185 emigrant
ental
nominate Louis D. Brandeis to fill the under the auspices of the Scarab Club. some time that Dr. E. II. Bowman, excesses in the Ukraine have been aliens left the United States, making
was his inspiration in the monum the
unavailing. Besides the official au- 35 per cent as many leaving as came,
work he has done for the relief of
vacancy on the Supreme Court bench. '
Mr. Cashwan, whose works have director of education in Palestine and
war-stricken Jews in Eastern Europe. TO RAISE FUNDS FOR
'My God, I exclaimed, 'yuo will never previously been exhibited at the Jew- l'ythian Adams, keeper of the Pales- thorities, who stoutly deny all such according to the report. "The Ile-
reports, the correspondent Inter- brews, above all other races," says
"Two years ago, the last war relief
UKRAINIAN REFUGEES beable
to put that over! Ile is a Jew
and the large interests will opposelish Institute and other art exhibitions, tine museums, have resigned. There viewed S. Kovalsky, representative of Secretary Davis, "come to stay; only
campaign got its dramatic start when
was awarded the Scarab Club gold is considerable conjecture here as to
Mrs. Brown gladly relinquished a trip
the Joint Relief Committee in Kiev, 5 per cent as many left as came. The
him for his advanced views!' I will
to Europe, for which passage had al- Yiddish Theater Proceeds on Sunday put him over,' the president replied medal, the highest honor of the show. I the significance of the abolishment of who said that he had just returned Chinese occupy the other extreme;
His group. which won this distinctive Mr. Richmond's post, and the two from Southern Russia, where he 10,914 more left than
to Go for Russian Relief.
ready been booked, in order that her
firmly, 'he is a man of the highest in-
came."
honor, included "Dawn," "Breath of resignations.
neither saw nor heard anything of
husband could direct the appeal. Mr.
Number of Jewish Immigrants.
tegrity and the country needs the kind
Life," "Temptation of St. Anthony"'
Brown had been called to the now fa-
anti-Jewish excesses. Mr. Kovalsky During the 16-year period there ar-
Reports that there are still between of vision he possesses on the Supreme end "Portrait of Hon. Louis James
said
that
he
had
seen
everyone
who
rived
in
this
country
958,642 He-
mous Chicago Conference where the 7,000 and 0,000 Ukrainian refugees Court bench.' I will never forget the
might know if the reports were true, brews, as against 52,031 departing,
Jewish leaders urged him to accept in Roumania whose position is desper- next thing the president asked me to Rosenberg," the latter having been HAINISCH DEFENSE
the chairmanship of the $14,000,000 ate, in addition to other distressing do. It was so unusual," Mr. Tumulty loaned to the exhibition by Mr. Rosen-
that it seems that the anti- a net gain of 906,608. The Irish are
OF THE JEWS DRAWS adding
Soviet press is digging up old stories. next lowest on the list, with 432,66R
campaign. Mr. Brown, deeply touch- Ukrainian news, called for immediate continued. "It was always customary berg.
The Scarab gold medal, designed by
ANTI-SEMITIC
FIRE
ed by the need, refused, however, to action on the part of the Michigan to send nominations to the Senate
immigrants and 46,211 emigrants, or
accept the chairmanship because of Federation of Ukrainian Jews to rea- with one of my assistants in the Alfred Nygard, is awarded for the
11 per cent. Welsh emigration was
most
important
contribution
to
the
D.
LEONARD
COHEN
13 per cent; German, 18 per cent:
White House. In this instance, how- success of the exhibition. According VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) —A stormy
lize an immediate sum for relief.
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EDITOR OF J. T. A.
One of the means that will be em - ever, the president said, 'Tumulty, I to the rules in the contest, "the work scene in Parliament followed the at-
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to secure a relief fund will be want you to take over Brandeis nom- must have been completed within the tack by the anti-Semitic Deputy Jerz-
COOLIDGEMAY WORSHIP ployed
by staging one of Z. Libin's plays, ination personally. I wish to show past year and never before publicly abek upon M. Hainisch, president of
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.) — The
IN JEWISH SYNAGOGUE "Alone in the World," at Orchestra Mr. Brandeis every courtesy and in
exhibited." the Austrian Republic. The occasion Jewish Telegraphic Agency announ- MAY FOUND TWO SCHOOLS
Hall this Sunday evening. the regular this way to convey my deep interest
Mr. Cashwan does most of his work for the attack was an interview grant- ces the appointment of D. Leonard WITH KADOORIE LEGACY
WASHINGTON.(J. T. A.)—Presi - company, with Mr. and Mrs. Mischa in the confirmation of his nomina-
in marble, revealing • remarkable ed by President Hainisch to Pester Cohen to be editor of its news service.
dent Coolidge will be a regular wor- German and Max Skulnik at the head,
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JERUSALEM.—(.1. T. A. Correa-
knowledge of anatomy. His surfaces Lloyd, attacking anti-Semitism. Jer- Mr. Cohen succeeds Gershon Agron-
shipper in a Jewish synagogue if the performing. The theater has been
are very beautiful. He has just re- zabek made the declaration that the sky, who left for Palestine January pondence.)—The government, it is un-
First Congregational Church accepts turned over to the Michigan Federa-
26. Mr. Cohen has had considerable derstood, is taking into consideration
turned
from
•
several
months'
study
president
has
trespassed
his
official
OIL
REPORTED
FOUND
an offer by the Washington Hebrew tion of Ukrainian Jews for the night.
Seipel defended newspaper experience and for the the strong Jewish protests relative to
congregation.
IN SOUTHEAST HEBRON in Paris. capacity. Chancellor
The entire proceeds of the show will
President Hainisch, declaring that past year was assistant city editor of the disposition of the Kadoorie legacy.
The First Congregational Church, go towards the Ukrainian relief fund.
the Buffalo Times.
The government first planned to open
the latter had never concealed his
of which President Coolidge is the
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) —The
Dr. Vladimir Tiomkin, who is at
a college for all sections of the popu-
FREED OF
position to anti-Semitism and that
leading member, and where he has present visiting in England, reports Standard Oil Company has discover- PROFESSOR FREED
lation, but following an interview had
worshipped regularly since his com- to the Federation of Ukrainian Jews ed oil in Southwest Hebron, it is re-
ANTI - JEWISH CHARGES the president is entitled to his own STERN ELECTED HEAD
by Colonel Kisch and Dr. Lurie with
private
opinions.
ing to Washington, was recently con- that owing to the serious German sit- ported.
OF
BERLIN
COMMUNITY
II. E. Bowman, director of education,
The anti-Semitic press strongly crit-
demned as unsafe by the district au- uation and the riots which took place
BERLIN (J. T. A.)—The disciplin-
it is probable that the plan will be
thorities. As soon as the church's in • number of towns, many Russo-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Inquir- ary board of the University of Jena , icizes President Hainisch whose sym-
BERLIN (J. T. A.)—The Berlin modified. The Jewish representatives
predicament became known, the pres- Jewish refugees who were established ies at the office of the Standard Oil has freed Professor of Zoology Lud- ' pathetic stand for Jews has become
suggested the division of the Kadoorie
Jewish
Community
has
elected
Ilerr
ident of the temple, Mr. Fischel, in Germany have left that country. Company resulted in the information wig Plate of charges lodged against known. President Hainisch is now
called a meeting of the board of
by Jewish students, who said that accused of Jewish descent The fact Stern (Liberal) as president; Dr. Al- Fund into two parts so that two high
The situation of Ukrainian refugees that no knowledge of such discovery him
schools, one for Hebrews and one for
fred
Klee
(Zionist)
and
Herr
Levin-
rectors, the members of which imme- in Italy is also reported as distress- as mentioned above, has been had he had misused his office for anti- that President Halnisch's wife is Jew-
Arab., might be opened separately.
aky (Conservative), vice-presidents.
Jewish agitation. ish is well known.
diately decided to extend the Invita-
here.
ing.
tion.
TERRIBLE POGROMS
PENDING IN RUSSIA
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