v imericam lavish Palatka! Coder CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 1921 !fL i All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS , 11- EbETROIT LWISH TRONICL- E ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN FORD'S CONNECTION WITH ANTI-SEMITES 1 IN EUROPE SHOWN Violent Anti-Semitic Propagan- da Based on Book "The International Jew. RABID JEW HATERS CONFIDENTIAL AGENTS General Haller's Visit to Ford Ground for Belief of Mon- archist Associations. PARIS WILL ERECT HEINE MEMORIAL A.) —Heinrich PARIS.-1J. Heine, the greate.st of all German poets, to whom Germans have never erected a monument because he was a Jew, will be honored in Franck.. The Commission to Pre- serve Old Paris will place a marble slab on the house where Heine lived and died, No. 3 Avenue Ma- tignon. The commission's decision re- calls a bit of history which bears out the German determination not to honor Heine because he was a Jew. The Austrian empress, Eliza- beth, devoted to Heine's poetry, had erected on her estate Achileon at Corfu, a monument to the Ger- man poet. When Emperor Wil- helm acquired the Corfu estate, one of his first orders was that the monument to Heine be torn down. The only monument to Heine in all Germany was erected in Hamburg in the private garden of Ileine's publisher. When an attempt was made in 1897 to erect a memorial to the poet at Dusseldorf, his birthplace, permission was refused by the gov- ernment on the ground of Heine's anti-German utterances. The me- morial that had been made for the purpose was accordingly suffered to the municipality of New York, which has placed it on Mott ave- nue and One Hundred Sixty-first street. It is commonly known as the Heine or Lorelei Fountain. State JEWISH AGENCY TO A HOUSE COMMITTEE Autonomous For Jews In Crimea HAVE NON-ZIONISTS FILES REPORT ON JOHNSON MEASURE s11(,),Tegsse.TtnItittlo,1 ; 1 ■ . " SEEMS A CERTAINTY' loll M eMorandu . Majority Members Fear Dan- so- - NIOSCOW. — (J. T. AA - - A new so ger from Influx of Unas- lution of the Jewish poblem in Itus.! sia is offered in a scheme fur Jewish I similated Aliens. colonization in the Crimean penal.' details of which have just been MINORITY REPORT BY made known. DICKSTEIN AND SABATH The plan was presented in the form ' of a memorandum to the Soviet goy.' Senator Watson of Indiana eminent by Abraham Hearin, origin- ator of the All-Russian Agricultural Introduces New Immigra- Exhibition which recently closed in tion Bill. Formulated y b Ad i Resolut lone ler, Stern and Lehman Pre- seated by Lamport. WEIZMANN OBJECTS TO PRODDING CONSCIENCE Indifference Thousand Times Worse Than K. K. K. and Ford, Says Marshall. 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924 VOL. XV. NO. 13 Telephone GLENDALE I. L. BRILL TO EDIT UP-STATE COLUMN FOR CHRONICLE Beginning with the issue of Feb. 29, Rabbi I. L. Brill of Flint will edit an "up-state column" for The Chronicle. Rabbi Bril, who travels extensively through the various cities and towns in our state, is thoroughly conversant with Jewish communal, religious and social life in these communities. Special em- phasis will be placed by Rabbi Bril 101 the news of Flint, Bay City, Saginaw, Battle ('reek, Kalama- zoo, Jackson, Grand Rapids, Lan• sing and I'ort Huron. It is the purpose of The Chronicle to make its columns as Interesting to the Jews of the rest of the state as it is for Detroit Jewry. REPORT OF SURVEY ANXIOUSLY AWAITED BY DETROIT JEWRY Dr. Nathan Krass, Samuel Goldsmith, Speakers; Judge Simons Toastmaster. COMMITTEE EXPECTS RECORD ATTENDANCE Prominent Communal and So- cial Workers Express In- terest in Report. ' Moscow. Although the memorandum The annual community dinner of NEW YORK al. T. A.)—l'artici- was presented in November of last the United Jewish Charities, which is WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—The ear the fact of its presentation has patina of American non-Zionists in BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—An inves- to be held on Thursday, Feb. 28, at immigration committee of the House tigation by the Berlin bureau of the just become known. Bragin's memo- the Jewish Agency for Palestine and . Hotel Stalter, promises to be the s us of epresenta less Jewish Telegraphic Agency reveals ranulum reviews the unfavorable emu- the oganization of a financial cor- most successful given by the Chari- report on the Johnson bill Saturday. nomic revolution which followed, re- poration for economic investment in the connection of Henry Ford, Amer- ties since its organization. Those ican motor magnate, with the anti- The report was signed by 14 members salting in large unproductive ele- Palestine seem assured following the who attended the former dinners re- of the committee and accompanying meets of Jewry, which he refers to non-partisan conference to consider Semitic movement in Central Europe. member the able and brilliant ad- it was a separate statement from as increasing world anti-Semitism. It also discloses the fact that the vio- Palestine problems held Sunday in dresses of Lee K. Frankel, vice-presi- Representative Bacon of New York. lent anti-Semitic propaganda which Bragin proposes that the govern- the Hotel Astor. The meeting called dent of the Metropolitan Life Insur- Congressmen Sabath and Dickstein ment allocate to Jews a special dis- by a committee headed by Louis Mar- started in Europe in 1921 was based ance Company, and Jacob Billikoff, will file a minority report early this trict which shall be colonized by Jew- shall and includnig Dr. Cyrus Adler on Henry Ford's book, "The Inter- noted social worker of the city of week. The Jewish Congressmen de- ish farmers, "thus solving the Jewish of Philadelphia, Herbert H. Lehman national Jew." Philadelphia. parted from the regular custom of question, which has again become The investigation of the J. T. A. of New York and Horace Stern of For this year's dinner the speakers ' filing a minority report along with establishes the fact that Ford's agents a cute In Russia" Such centers of Philadelphia, reached its climax late are Dr. Nathan Krasss, rabbi of Tem- the committee's majority report, hop- Rabbi Mayerberg Who Was to in Europe are constantly associating "ewish population as Odessa, Ches- in the afternoon, just as the confer- ple Emanu-El, New York, who has doing they would is i iron and Nikolaiev would necessarily ing that by Be Principal Speaker Is with rabid anti-Semites, an instance t' 80 a ence was drawing to a close, when attracted to his temple every class for their report additional emphasis. be included within the boundaries of being the disclosures concerning Ti- Dr. Chaim Weizniann, president of Unable to Attend. in the city and who has made of his Representative Bacon's statement the proposed autononmous region. tus DeBobula and his part in the Bu- the World Zionist Organization and temple of worship a place where not records him as agreeing with the ma- The project suggests that Northern president of the Jewish Agency, tak- dapest monarchist conspiracy to over- ACTING MAYOR MARTIN jority report in all provisions of the Crimea, together with the adjoining only are sermons delivered, but all throw the Hungarian government, in ing advantage of an opportunity given Johnson bill except that section which portion of the Ukraine, including the questions answered that may be asked TO REPRESENT CITY intimate co-operation with the Ger- him to refute arguments or correct by those attending the service. refers to the 2 per cent quota based cities of the Black Sea, be designated mistaken Impressions, shouted to the man monarchists, especially the Hit- on the census of 1090. Represents- The other speaker is Samuel Gold- s the Jewish Autonomous State. conference: "Take it or leave it!" Philomathic Debating Club ler-Ludendorf group. tive Bacon proposed instead to give The proposed district contains 14,- smith, director of the Bureau of Jew- Ford Not ie K•rlsbad. Dr. Weizmann, who had delivered one Guests of Pisgah Lodge the President authority to suspend 000,000 dessiatine (a dessiatine is ish Social Research, who is engaged A special investigation into the of the earlier addresses of the day At Last Meeting immigration whenever unemployment in making surveys of the Jewish peo- slightly less than two and seven- when he spoke generally of Palestin- anti-Semitic agitation in Bohemia or industrial depression warrants tenths acres), and of this area 1,- ple of the large cities in the United also points to Ford's connection ian conditions and the requirements such a measure. Arrangements have been fully com- States. It is the opinion of those who 000,000 dessiatine would he required for the further upbuilding of the there. The anti-Semitic agitation The majority report states that know that when Mr. Goldsmith has pleted for l'ast Presidents' night to at once for Jewish colonization. followed immediately upon the al- land, had sat quietly throughout the despite the unfavorable condition of The whole area is populated now to session, watching the proceedings with he observed by Pisgah Lodge No. 34, completed the survey of the other leged visit of henry Ford to Earls- international exchange and prevailing about 30 per cent of its possibilities. an intense interest, His only essay I. 0. B. B., on Sunday night, Feb. 24, cities of the United States with the bad. The anti-Semitic press in Eta. high steamship rates, between 1,500,- Jews already residing within the area during the whole time was a refuta- at the main ballroom of the Statler same thoroughness and understand- rope in announcing this intended visit 000 and 2,000,000 immigrants would proposed for the Jewish state num- tion of a remark made by Dr. Solomon hotel and from all indications the ing as the survey made in Detroit, declared its purpose to be to confer have entered the country during the her 1,000,000. With the development Solis-Cohen that the Zionist organiza- affair will be one of the outstanding the Jewish people of the country will with anti-Semitic leaders concerning President Altheimer Toaatmas- past two years had there been no of Jewish colonization, M. Bragin tion sought to alienate the citizenship social events of the year in local Jew- be healthier, happier and better for future propaganda. A search of of- ter at Dinner Attended measures immigration restrictive the knowledge which he will furnish proposes that the district be convert- of Jews in the countries of their res- ish circles. fidal sources in Karlsbad showed that such as the 3 per cent law which is by 1,000 People. ad- ed in 1927 into an autonomous, self- idence. But when Dr. Lee K. Frankel, correspondence The banquet, which will commence them. considerable now in effect. The toastmaster of this year's an- governing region with a Jewish ad- a vice-president of the Metropolitan promptly at 6:30 p. m., will be pre- dressed to Ford from anti-Semitic The report pictures an alleged nual dinner is Judge Charles C. leaders arrived in Karlsbad during MARSHALL, SHULMAN, Life Insurance Company of New sided over by Rabbi Henry J. Berko- alarming condition which requires an ministration. Simons of the United States Court, The memorandum, it is stated, was the period when Ford was supposed MILLER THE SPEAKERS even greater restriction than at pres. York, inquired into the future activ- witz as toastmaster. Rabbi Berko- re pared and is being supported by ities of the Zionist Organization and witz has greatly endeared himself to Ile is a statesman, jurist and orator to be there. The Jewish Telegraphie ent. It especially warns of the neres. P and is known to all Detroiter,. Agency has establishes', however, a group of Jewish social workers, in- to Doctor Goldenson of Pitts- sity of passing a new law to replace eluding a number of civil employes asked questions which Dr. Weizmann all local members of the order and his Fred M. Butzel, one of the beat that Ford himself never cani.• regarded es "prodding" into my con- selection as toastmaster comes not the present law if the 3 per cent burgh Delivered Anniver- known social workers of America and in Soviet institutions. The Jewish Karlsbad, but the chief European rep- science," the famous English Zionist only as a recogniiton of his splendid measure is allowed to lapse. practicing attorney; Rabbi A. M. nary Sabbath Sermon. resentative of the Ford Motor Corn - asked if there was anything qualities as a man and spiritual lead- The report predicts the largest section of the Communist party, was which has been opposed to most Jew- further he wished to say. er in Israel but also in response to the Hershman, rabbi of Shaarey Zedek parry, Henry Lange, who resides in movement of immigration in the his- NEW YORK.—Dissatisfaction with ish movements, is not opposing the London, came in his stead. Mr. Lange Weismaan Prodded. wishes of the rank and file of Pisgah Synagogue; Julian II. Krolik, promi- ry of the world, beginning July 1, to Bragin memorandum and has adopted registered in the visitors' list of the way "big" men are trying to pre- "We accept the present status in Lodge. Acting Mayor Joseph A. Mar- nent business man and social worker; 1924, if the 3 per cent law is al - Karlsbad in September, 1922, and as- vent future wars is responsible for a neutral at tit ode. Palestine," Dr. Weizmann said, "and tin will be present and convey to the D. W. Simons, former councilman and lowed to expire and if no other legis- I social worker, and Jacob Nathan, The Jewish Telegraphic Agency sociated himself exclusively with well the spiritual revival among the peo- we have adopted the mandate of the lodge and particularly its past preei- lotion is enacted, stating that the ex- president of the Men's Temple Club, known anti-Semites, particularly with ple, declared Nathan J. Miller, chair- elusion clauses of the act of Feb. 6, learns that the highest Soviet au- League of Nations as the basis of our dents, the greetings and best wishes Engineer Weiss, a rabid anti-Semite. man of the New York executive coin- 1917, will be powerless to stay the thorities consider favorably the pro- operations. There are Zionist, who of the City of Detroit. The occasion have expressed opinions on the value posal to make the district an autono- believe that the outcome may be a po- will receive added prestige, dignity of the survey, conducted in the city of Lange, it is said, stated that he not mittee of the Union of American Ile- tide. moos Jewish state by 1927 and are Detroit, and the benefits that will flow only represented the Ford Motor brew Congregations, in an address litical state dominated by Jews and significance by his attendance. Country Demands Restriction. Company, but was Ford's personal at the dinner marking the fiftieth an- "Such a situation should not be prepared to accept) the proposition. through the natural process of evolu- It was hoped at first that Rabbi from it. A special commtesion has been sp. i known that niversary of Temple Beth-is1 n t the confidential agent. It is Fred M. Butzel gave out the follow- tion. Who knows what fortes states Samuel S. Mayerberg, a past presi- permitted to arise, the report reads. Lange had many conferences with Hotel Biltmore. Mr. Miller also ex- "The country demands the restric- pointed to consider the scheme and will assume 50 years hence! We do dent of the lodge, would attend and ing statement: plan. Among German Nationalist leaders, especial- pressed a hope that the time is near The community dinner at the Hotel German the commission are not wish any privileged position in deliver the principal address of the ly with Mr. Jung, German National when "men of the cloth" will refuse tion of immigration. The public de- to prepare a de the members o nand is not only for restriction but Piatakoff, chairman of the All-Rus- Palestine and will stand or fall by evening. During the course, how- Statler on Feb. 28 should be one of representative in the Czecho-Slovak- to "bless the banners of militants. • the most noteworthy events in the • • what the Jews do or do not do. I ever, of a long distance telephone con- or g , One thousand people attended the ian Parliament. The anti-Semitic agi- restriction than that imposed at pres- sian Concession Committee; Kubi- want to see a land in which Jews do versation which Rabbi Mayerberg had history of our community. It will tation throughout Czecho-Slovakia dinner commemorating the fiftieth ent. The decision to base the 2 per shelf, Commissary for State Control; not dominate non-Jews and non-Jews with l'resident Samuel J. Rhodes of mark the publication of auhtentic in-' followed immediately upon Lange's anniversary of Congregation Beth. cent quota on the census of 1890 was Smirnoff, Commissary for Agricul- do not dominate f lews, and I wish to Pisgah Lodge several days ago, the formation concerning our population, visit to Karlsbad. A flood of anti- El. Ben Altheimer, president of the reached after a long and careful con- tore; Broido, assistant Commissary God that the three great religions former stated that due to an Una- our economic condition, our institu- Semitic literature swept over Czecho- congregation, was toastmaster, and sideration of every element of the for National Affairs, and Esther there could work side by side for the voidable contingency he would be un- tions, our delinquency, our education, Slovakia from Leipsig and Munich. the speakers were Louis Marshall, immigration problem," the committee ' Frumkin, ex-Bundist and now a mem- development of Palestine." Pointing able to be present. Rabbi Mayerberg our health, our organization or lack It can very readily be seen that president of Temple Emanu-El; reports. The change in the census bee of the Jewish section of the Corn- to Dr. Frankel, he said with consid- said that he keenly regrets this fact of same. outside influences were responsible Rabbi Samuel Schulman and Mr. Mil- basis is made to slow the stream of , monist party. Trotzky, Kameneff, "There has been much exaggeration, erable feeling: "Do not prod into my and hopes that another opportunity propaganda ler. Rev. Dr. Samuel II. Goldenson for the anti-Semitic those types of immigrants not easilylBucharin, Ziurupa and Sasnowsky conscience; I do not prod into yours. would quickly present itself so that much damnation, and much idealiza- among the Germans in Bohemia, be- of Pittsburgh delivered the anni- assimilated which crowd the larger are among the Soviet leaders who tion. There has been very little in- I stand for something which millions he might return to the scene of his have expressed themselves in sym- .! S a sermon. s mime cause, under ordinary circumstances, versa r y Sabbath cities with a slight knowledge of stand for, something for which we former activities and celebrate a re- formation. h At First Strictly Orthodox. the Germans being a minority group lath Y with the scheme. "The survey has been made without America and American institutions. 1 have given our health, our money, our union with his former colleagues. Congregation Beth- El was organ- There has grown to be a great indi.' last session of the All-Russian Soviet' . in CzechoSlovakia, their interests lay efforts. We ask only a parallelism It is announced, however, that Ben- fear or favor and is not likely to with the Jews, another minority ized in 1874 and is anamalgamation COngress the scheme was privately I square with the ideas of any one per- e gestive mass of aliens with alien sym- discused with repreentative from the our action in Palestine. We do not jamin Samuels, prominent Chicago ch allie to them in language, of two congregati„ns, Anshe 'roil pathies and alien purposes. It is a son. It is possible that it may not . R ' i who wish for control. We want it to be attorney, president of the District 'la culture and - political affiliations; and and plus Jeshurun. The former of menace to the social, political and Grand Lodge, an eloquent orator and even meet the notions of the commun. anti-Semitic propaganda would lose, these congregations had been eatab- economic life of the country. It , seemed most sympathetic and de- your responsibility as well as our for them their staunchest allies, and fished in IS28 when a few immigrant creates alarm and apprehension and i d ared it is the only solution to the own. We have no monopoly in Pal- B'nai B'rith leader of national prom- ity, on the otherhand it may initiate inence will be present and deliver the the first thorough-going effort to solve estine and wish none. I plead for an harm greatly their political interest. Jews met in a small room in White breeds a racial hatred which should ! Jewish problem in Russia. Chicherin our communal problems on a common Ford's money is generally seen behind street. Seven years later, they not exist and will pot oast when the i favors the scheme and has promised understanding; a square, honoarble, principal address of the evening. fair understanding. It in not our wish Isaac Goldman, former president of sense basis." the anti-Semitic movement in Europe moved to Greene street and in 1840 balance is restored." his full support. The work of the Rabbi Hershman in his statement that you he dragged into Zionism Temple Beth El and of the District as it is impossible to believe that the the congregation built a synagogue The report quotes President Cool. ' commission was postponed on ac- Grand Lodge, will attend. Rabbi A. says: huge sums spent for the publication in Henry street, and lo years follow- ' ' I • t Congress when count of the death of Lenin, but will through the hack door. The forthcoming community din- "Take part of the responsibility, M. Hershman has also been invited of propaganda and the payment and ing that, a burger and more beautiful ner will give the Jews of Detroit an support of numerous officials and or- synagogue was put up in Norfolk he said that a continued policy of re- go It forward in full that swing. is understood !supporters of part if the burden, from us. We wish to be present. The guests of honor of the occasion opportunity to get adequate informs- to divide the burden thinking that ganizations could be raised in Eu- street, making this structure the i strictive immigration is necessary. It largest of its kind in New York at also quotes the late President Hard- the scheme do not consider the cote- Zionists and non-Zionists will unite in will be the past presidents of Pisgah tion with regards to the means of the rope. ' is a • to the previous Con- nization of Crimea to be competitive ' Fee the first Lodge and will include ex-Councilman community and the most feasible It is known that violent anti-Semi- that time. a or a while the coniere- . ' areas, recommending leirislation for , with Palestine colonization, but be- solving the problems. We have the opportunity to build David W. Simons Bernard Ginsburg, methods of correcting them. The 'sue- ' tic propaganda has even been carried ration was known as the Norfolk ' the registration of aliens in order to i lieve, on the contrary, that the Cri- time Butzel, Max veya which will be the chief feature a „ a , , i Herman Weiss, Henry Mr. Ilarding's recognition of I mean scheme will aid in the develop- up the very soul of Jewry. into countries with an insignificant Street Shule. In 1871 the congre- show h " We are ready to meet you half Finkelston, Zelda Ilimmelhoch, Joseph of the dinner, will deal with some of Jewish population, like the Scandi- tion grew to such an extent that it' i the , meant of g nod Jewish farmers and danger of non-assimilation. not barter what we We Will J. Cummins, Morris Garvett and the vital problems confronting the was compelled to move again, and at , I particularly because they believe way, but navian countries and Switzerland. 39,730 Jews Admitted. ditions in Palestine are stand fur, our ideals, for all your mil- others. The feature event on the pro- community and will offer definite rec- Translations of Ford's book appeared that time they left downtown and The report states that the original present con id house quota law was passed in 1921 to meet not an aid to the solution of the Jew- lions. Come and stand with us. Take gram for the evening will undoubt- ommendation for their solution. I. in every language and in all countries went uptown, erecting a o it or leave it." and : an emergency and that this emer. ish problem. of Europe and was distributed very worship on Sixty-third street 1 ell be the presentation of gavels to personally, am anxious to know what e ation • • • recommendations are." Resolutions Adopted. the The concrete result of the confer- all the past presidents in recognition , widely. L exington avenue. This is as great now as it 7u3ass then. , of the esteem and affection in which ' D. W. Simons gave the following No Documentary Proof. Was at first strictly Orthodox. Gradu- aencY The report states t at 39, 0 Jews • COMPANY IS TO HAVE ence which was participated in by While no documentary proof of ally it was influenced by the spirit of were admitted to the country during CAPITAL OF £1,000,000 a , they are held by members of Pisgah opinion: "Answering your inquiry of my BERLIN.-1.1. T. A.)—It is un- large number of non-Zionists from all • i odge Due to his absence from the Ford's connection with the anti-Semi- the times and developed a tendency ' period from July to November: ' ' over the unit e d States, was the &l .. op- , city tic propaganda in Europe can be ob- to reform. It was administered to ; the Italubi Leo M. Franklin, a past (Turn to last page.) 1923. Provisions of the Johnson bill derstood that initiators of the scheme t on 0 ao ruso u lti one, ' oee creating , president of B'nai B'rith, will vetoes . i ft . rained, it is known that anti-Semitic by men Who became leaders in Amera were summed up in the report as to establish an autonomous Jewish a; committee to organize an investment ! tunatel agitators like Titus DeBobula and y• be prevented from attending (Turn to last page.) : state in Northern Crimea plan to corporation, and the other creating , Adas Jeshurun was others openly boast of their connec- can Congregation Judaism. For the same reason "Daddy" Adolph' ' establish a company with a capital of sommittee to study the subject of the " , tion with Ford, and this fact, togeth- founded in leaf; by immigrants from Freund will not be present. F a1,000,000. It is hoped that the Jewish Agency and formulate a plan car with the evidence mentioned be- Germany who conic to this country Two orchestras have been engaged Joint Distribution Committee will ' whereby American Jews can associate , to provide music during the dinner fore, clearly establishes. at least in- with the hope of planting a Jud aism LOEB subscribe to half this amount. theniselves in such an agency. Both ' and for the dancing which will follow.; directly, the relation between the De- that would be both liberal and loyal. • • • • 1 Finhorn one of the most 1 the anti Semi- commi e s will be a ppointed D The program of speaking will tenni- Brilliant Irish Novelist and Lecturer DR. JOSEPH ROSEN OF J. D. C. distinguished rabbis in America, was Marshall, chairman of the deli-end, tic agitation in Europe. to Be Speaker at Reciprocity URGES SUPPPOPRT OF PLAN within the next few days. They will ante at 10 p. m. at which In well informed Jewish circles its first spiritual leader. In 1879 Dr. lime promptly dancing will commence. The Day Meeting. here it is believed that Ford also as ' Eeinhorn was suceeded by Dr. Kau!. NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.)—Dr. Jo- report their findings within the next well-known Pisgah Lodge Glee Club, . en, director of recenstruc- few weeks to a reconvened session of uer sociates with the Russian monarch- man Kohler, president emeritus of Was Declared Among World s seph Rosen d the direction of Aaron Silver-a Ten of one tion tor the Joint Distribution Com- the conference to he called shortly. ists. The fact that well known Eu- the Hebrew Union College, Greatest Biologists An annual event of interest in the 1 Samuel Hoexter, will ren- The texts of the resolations, the der sevs7a1 musical end ropean anti-Semites, like General th , mittee of America, who returned to the most noted Jewish scholars of , selec- realms of Women's Clubs will take and S c i ent i s t s. by S. C. Haller, while in America, always Pa y ' th e world. He recently observed his . America a short time ago for a short first of which was presen ted tions } rum present resent indications an place on Monday, March 3. ir the — • ' ' a visit to Ford in Detroit, would seem I eightieth birthday. Dr. Kohler in- NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — Dr. visit, is known to favor the plan for , Lamport and the second by Dr. Elisha attendance of from 400 to 500-persons chapel of Temple Beth El. It will o rmulated b y D r . Cy- iproduced the English sermon, making to bear out this belief. the first steps to Ameri- Jacques Loeb, head of the physiology colonization of Northern Crimea by Friedman and f is expected. Special arrangements be the Reciprocity Day meeting of Ithi s one of (Turn to Page Two) canize the congregation. In 11189 division of the Rockefeller Institute Jewish farmers and the establishing , hate been made to enlarge the seat- the Jewish Woman's Club. who will stoasteen theefroereofreatnu r anui t n ogntoomRouu s sJiftewilisrh R inc capacity to insure adequate ac- entertain as their guests for the af- glish prayers were introduced, sub- for Medical Research, and widely B E Eng ;aituting for the German ritual and known scientist, died Monday night ' ' rommodations for all guests. There ternoon the various presidents, offi- , gave out an interview through the heart I will be no admission on the night of cials and representatives of the De- German preaching. In 1893 the Union , in Hamilton, Bermuda, of hea I Jewish Telegraphic Agency in which tion i troit Federation of Women's Clubs. p r the hall except upon prior s tahset trouble. w as a d op ted Book a Loeb had been in Bermuda ' he lauded the plan and urged its sup- . WASHINGTON.--(J. T. A.)—Sec- I reser A limited number of reservations are This is invariably the occasion for " The l NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — De- still available and these wishing to ! brilliant assemblage of noted club II e Was accompanied ' Po rt . rtary of State, Charles E. Hughes, ritual of the Congrega F b 4 i taken occasion to urge his German sermon preached from Beth• s nce e . . women of the city. A program of ' nunciation of the anonymous author by Mrs. Loeb, Miss Anne Loeb, Mrs.' urg ed to all the secretary has again 1901 . El pulpit . ; of Pisgah Lodge at Stain 7497 or Jac , unusual entertainment, to be foi- , Ivy L. Lee and Miss Alice Lee. He ANTI - ZIONIST MEMBERS. and the publishers Boni & Loverieht opinion against the Johnson Bill. The - - Moved to Fifth Avenue. 1 lowed by a reception in the dining of the recent novel "Haunsh, Paunch ; esit Beth-E1 which was made !haul paid an annual visit to the islands, OF PARLIAMENT HONORED I and Secretary of State, in a letter to Con- Jowl" were voiced by Rabbi Sam-; Langer, chairman of the committee In hall, has been arranged. years en labor- a in , eressman Johnson, chairman of the moved I for the past several his marine — grega m of see tw contions, Shaw Desmond, the distinguished ue l Schulman of Temple Beth.EI. who , charge at Main 5721. . mittee, te, e en- up p from Sixty-third I in research work at House Immigration Com m t house of worshi Ms. of Pisgah Hosts to Bays. LONDON.—(.1. T. A.)—A number Irish journalist and publicist, will be ; spoke of the book as "stinking" and i in Hamilton. pressed the opinion that the immigra- its • to Fifth ' ; ate tree t and Lexington avenue The lodge room was filled to capac- the speaker. Mr. Desmond, who is oeb's body will be sent to of strong anti-Zionists, formerly "lecherous." Dr tion hill as proposed would involve us s avenue an eve n members of Parliament, are on the Horace Livrright, defending the ity last Monday night when an audi- an active leader in English political in difficulties with several foreign na- which building is now used by the i New York, accompanied by members honor list which has just been an- book, later made public his answer to , ence of over 400 assembled to observe life and a profound student of social lions. congregation. Dr. Samuel Schulman of the family. y th e King following the a protesting letter from Dr. Stephen , Father and Son day. Half of the questions as well as a creative au- Professor Loeb had been head of nouneed b With regard to the provision that was elected rabbi of the congrega- of th e B a ld w i n ministry. S. Wise of the Central and Free Syn- I crowd consisted of youngsters rang- , thor, has chosen as his discourse a the immigration quotas shall be based tion in 1898 and has been minister- I the division of general physiology of resignation ' the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Among the honors announced is the agogues, in which Dr. Wise referred I lag from boys barely emerging from subject of vital interest, "Is Euro- on the census of 1890, Mn. Ilughea ing to the congregation for the past He was re. well-known anti-Zionist and former to the novel as "a degraded piece of linfancy to youths anon to attain their : peen Civilization Doomed?" This Research since 1910. points out that in certain instances 25 years. of p ar l iamen t, Sir John work." Rabbi Schulman refused to 1 majority. The guests of the evening , will be a rare opportunity of hearing cently declared to be among the member Mr. Miller in his address said: this would exclude all citizens of some world's greatest scientists and bids)• Butcher, who has been made • Lord name this "stinking" book, but it was I were the members of the Philomathic !a figure of international reputation, "I do not believe that there ever foreign countries. since no 1890 cen- gists. Dr. Loeb was born in Ger- and another anti-Zionist leader and recognized instantly by the congre- , Debating Club, an organization of • former editor of the London Week- IIIIS figures are available for them. He was a time in the history of the Eng- many in 1859, coming to this coun- former member of Parliament, Sir gation. young Jewish boys interested in pub- ly and a contributor to leading recommends also that special provis- United States when our American a high or- Mr Liveright maintains that the lie speaking and the discussion of lish, Scandinavian and American re- thinking as much about try late in the nineteenth century, Briton, has been awarded ion be made for nations created as an p p • author died five years ago and offers Jewish and general problems. They views and papers, discuss this timely was best known in scientific der. He outgrowth of the World War; that religion as they are at present. This Otto Beit, who has been awarded as • proof that he is not anti-Jewish showed up the lack of knowledge of topic. circles for his 11 years' study of the separate quotas be given the Irish may be due to the controversy be- The officers and members of the new theory of the physical and chem- the title of Sir for his services to the in the publication of the novel, the their older hosts in parliamentary Free State and other self-governing tween the Modernists and Fundamen- acid composition of colloids. He was' country, was, a number of years ago, fact that he 'refused to publish not practice by staging a snappy, rapid- executive board of the Jewish Worn- talists, although I rather think that British dominions, and provisions be the author of a score of scientific ; very active in Jewish affairs, but in less than a year ago a volume defend- tire parliamentary drill under the di- an's Club will assist in the receiving made for the subjects of British and it is the other was around. The tine in bidding welcome to the honor books dealing with all aspects of bi- i more recent years has not been so ec- ing the Ku Klux Klan, although he other colonial poeseseions in South was offered $10,000 for his imprint. (Continued on page 5.) guests of the day. ology. tine. (Continued on page 5.) America and the West Indies. PAST PRESIDENTS' NIGHT SPEAKER IS BENJAMIN SAMUELS 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF TEMPLE BETH EL AT HOTEL BILTMORE 1 a 4' 1 es1 1'7 JEWISH WOMEN'S CLUB WILL HEAR SHAW DESMOND DR , Imo UES DIES IN HUGHES OPPOSES n IMMIGRATION BILL ' NOVEL AROUSES IRE OF RABBI SCHULMAN l