A merica lavisit periodical Cotter CLIFTON MHOS • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 , 1924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS I- W*1MM LWISH. fRONICL - E Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DR. k SINGALOYSKY TELLS OF TRAGEDY OF RUSSIAN JEWRY Unity Which Once Character- ized Europe No Longer Exists. SOVIETS ASSIST IN REHABILITATING JEW J ewish Children Trained in "Ort" Schools Win First Prize in Warsaw. EINSTEIN CONFERS WITH LEADERS ON KEREN HAYESOD BERLIN.---1.1. T. A.) —A suc- cessful meeting for the discussion of the Keren Hayesod was held at the home Of Dr. Albert Einstein, famous discoverer of the theory of relativity. Dr. Einstein invited 40 intellectual and industrial leaders of German Jewry. SECRETARY DAVIS CANTOR MINKOWSKY Past Presidents' Banquet Succees ASSAILS FOREIGN OF SHAAREY ZEDEK LANGUAGE PRESS DIES AT HIS HOME Was Recognized As One of the Greatest Synagogue Musicians e 11 V ia. ors Speakers Tell of Great Cork of Irnai B'rith—Pay Tributes to Past Presidents. In Speech Before B'nai B'rith Charges Cowardly Attack Was Made on Him. Every chair in the ballroom of the Stadler Hotel was taken on Sunday night, F els 24, on the is•casion of WASHINGTON. — (J. T. A.) --- g ahl' ir ,s.(sditgle,:iff's Night banquet of i 1,st -- A. Minkowsky, e- intor of the l:1 Charging misrepresentation of his Shaares Zeduk Synagogue, died at , policies in the matter of immigration The toastmaster of the evening was , Ins home, 278 Brady street, on Tues- and alien registration, Secretary of ' day 'minting. Feb. 211. Cantor MM- Rabbi Hews' Berkowitz, who intro- Labor James J. Davis, assailed the in ducal the • wakes.: at the evening in ' kowsky was bons DOC. 10, foreign language press of America. Bela Zerkov, Russia. Ile was a the following order: Isaac Goldberg. Secretary Davis, who made the at- brot hf er o the fa mous Pincus Min- past president Of Pisgah Lodge and tack durin • the course of (111111111TON8 nty. kowsky, who died rece l . Il e was past president of District Crand recognized as one Of the finest sync- Lodge, Benjamin Samuels of Chicago, at the banquet which concluded the he United States. president of District Grand Lodge,' forty-ninth convention of District vogue musicians in the Nota - His musical ,education began as a S amuel Rhodes, president of Pisgah ' Grand Lodge No. 5, Independent Or- Lodge, D. IY. Simons, ex-•ouncilman der Wraii B'rith, made the statement JEWISH CONGRESS MAY JOIN AGENCY Dr. Singalovsky, the noted orator of the "Oct," who is touring this Dr. Wise Surprised That country on behalf of tiles Opposed to Zionism . ,. that organize-, , IT y Center, tet, spoke at the Are Given Preference. by and St. Antoine, at 8:30 p. m. on Thursday, Feb. 21. P It U V I I) E NCE.—(J. T. A.1 --- The audience which greeted Dr. Singalovsky was attentive and en- Amerivan Jewish masses, democratic- thusiastic. ally ,organized, should be included in "Must a Ukrainian Jew, who has the Jewish Agency, said Dr. Stephen ; become a tiller of the sail, come to S. Wise here addressing the regional you and ask for assistance because conference of the American Jewish of a pogrom Must he say to you. Congress. Dr. Wise expressed our- 'Will you only hell) when more of , prise that notables who have always, my blood has been spilled. when more opposed Zionism should be given the suffering has been endured, when , preference over the masses who for more starvation has been experi- • a quarter of a century have been tamed?' ' asked Dr. Singalovsky with loyal supporters of the Zionist move- it Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 VOL. XV. NO. 14 MESSAGE ON CHILD LABOR BROADCAST BY RABBI COFFEE OAKLAND;.Cal:—(J. T. A.)— Rabbi Rudolph I. Coffee of Temple Sinai, Oakland, broadcasted an ad- dress on •tGive the Child a Chance" at Station KGO of the General Electric station, Oakland. Dr. Cof- fee pleaded for an amendment to the Constitution which would pre- vent child labor. GERMAN STUDENTS DEMAND EXPULSION Resolution to Exclude Jewish Students from Universities. ' JEWISH STATE PLAN IN CRIMEA UTOPIA, SAYS DR. MARGOLIN No Place for Such Experiment Opinion of Former Justice of Ukraine. HAS BEEN SUBJECT OF RUSS POLISH RIVALRY Dream of Establishing State in Cri:AnneazdonUekraine NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. Ar- nold Margolin, former Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals in Uk- rainia and former chairman of the Jewish Territorial Organization in Russia and Ukrainia, when asked for his opinion on the proposed plan of Abraham Bragin for the establish- ment of a Jewish state in Southern Ukrainia and Crimea, which plan is seemingly favored by the Soviet goy- ernment, made the following state- and past president of a sister li nai BERLIN.—(J. T. A. Correspond- Brith Lodge of Detroit, Bernard Gins- fashion" after leaving the New York ence I—As already reported briefly berg, twits president of Pisgah Lodge meeting of the Foreign Language by cable, a group of Aryan student weeks ago. and Herman Weiss, past president Press Association several bodies, including the Berlin Waffen- and oldest member of Pisgah Lodge. Secretary Davis said that the man ring, the Finkenschaft and the cor- All the speakers were enthusiastically who maligned hint did not have the poration of the High School Ring of ' courage to criticize him to his face applauded by the audience. M. regarding his personal attitude to- Germanism, a section of the Germa n Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi A. students' organization Freund wards immigration. Hershman, Adolph (Daddy! have put down the following resolu- me ,", t ' Davis Immigrant Himself. Crimea and the Ukrainian ports and 81. 11118 mayor Joseph A. Martin lion for consideration by the execu- of Odessa, Cherson and Nikolaiever, sent messages of regret because of ' "How' can anyone charge me with live of the Berlin students' organize- are just outlets to the Black Sea and account of prejudice against the immigrant. ?" j their inability to attend on unforeseen contingencies and al,: asked. "I am one myself." The Sec- lion and the Berlin Students' Perlis- have been for many centuries the retary of Labor declared that he is ment: subjects of rivalries between Russia se ttee f rom te h • city. In order to prevent the excessive in agreement with I ongressemn Sa- and. Poland. There are even some As an interlude b e t ween bath, who was also a speaker at the growth in numbers of the Jewish stu- Polish imperialists who dream of the , ee ci nh r io Gl in i B t he m feeling. ment. banquet, that there should be nu dis- dents, the executive of the students possibility of a .great Poland from A resolution to this effect was Dr. Singalovsky then gave a his- organized under the leedership erimmation as between racial groups bodies is instructed to take steps to the Baltic to the Black Sea. I have toric survey of t he Jew from the adopted, together with other resolu- Brother Aaron A. Silverblatt, gave in immigration legislation and that provide that in future all candidates period of the middle ages down to tinns dealing with immigration, anti- i I several musical numbers which were he did not subscribe to the theory of for admission to the university should personally seen in Paris in 1919 a map showing this megalo Polish the present day. Among other things Semitic Nordic propaganda, the farm- I enioyed by everyone present. Robin Berkowitz, who has never Nordic superiority, but, he added, re- be obliged to state whether they are dream. he said: "The unity which once char- ation of local Jewish councils and the, striction is absolutely necessary in of German origin and whether Ger- "On the other hand, Great Russia, acterized Europe no longer exists.' Committee of Jewish Delegations in Isom a past president of Pisgah man is their mother tongue. They Lodge, solemnly assured his hearers order to maintain high wages and a should also be obliged in all cases to with its 80,000,000 population, has The hope of greater freedom and uni- Paris. The canference was held in the llo- never ceased her efforts to possess that he had never been a toastmaster. high standard of living. fication tit' Europe has passed away o the state their religious belief. "The the Black Sea, going to the extent, in ' "This is not intended to harrass and in its stead we find many IlOW tel Biltinore with '200 delegates, rep-I It is rather difficult to accept this immigrant," he said, referring t the German middle class," the resolution furthering this aim, of oppressing the little kingdoms with flags, honors and' resenting 95 organizations from Berkowitz statement because Rabbi appreciated the alien registration plan. It is only in- proceeds, "is unable at present to af- Ukrainian national movement for the dignities equal if not surpassing those I Rhode Island, Massachusetts and really' understood an d of the immigrant a ford the luxury of allowing their sons tended to requirements that go to make an good American citizen, to teach him to study at the universities. We last few centuries and crushing the of t h II( kin ohm's and at the Connecticut. Addresses were Jelly- I did not slightest affront are ready to un- ere,' by Joseph Barontless, vice-prem.' ambition of 40,000,000 Ukrainians to excellent toastmaster. He must therefore be on guard that the to read and write." CANTOR A. MINKOWSKY be masters of their native land, sheath the sword and start new wars. i dent of the American Jewish Con-, make the speeches of the evening, and Secretary of Labor Davis said that Jews should not take advantage of "These rivalries will naturally con- Any cloud on the horizon no larger gress; Speaker Philip .1. Joslin of the child and continued until he was 25 that I so I if 't was 's the soul ' his toast-' he had been charged with czarism the situation to swamp the German tinue, and it is difficult to understand ' i an's hand is the signal for House of Representatives of Rhode ears of ' 1. . "." W1114 graduated when he age, y than a nom's once more exemplifi .'ed and Prussianism and in refutation of universities with an overwhelming how the Soviet government and Ab- I s land; Bernard G. Richards, execu- from the Moscow Imperial Conserve- preparation (Or 111 1 W Wars. M stership. percentage of Jewish students." these charges he offered the fact that tits' secretary of the congress; Joshua tory, which institution he had attend- 8. raham Bragin, the author of the pro- The Tragedy of Russian Jewry. This resolution is regarded as a Isaac Goldberg Strikes Keynote. his ancestors had been among those ject, do not realize how dangerous "I have not come here to tell you Bell of Providence, A. D. Radowsky tol for five years. His instructors at !Salle Goldberg, struck the key-note . who forced King John to sign the first step towards a nurnerus clausae such a plan is, and that it would what is being done to the Jews; I ,,f Fall River and Mrs. Archibald Sit- the Moscow Conservatory were the noted musicians Rubenstein, Arensky of the evening when he said: "The Magna ('harts. "I am also accused agitation in Germany. Nationalist arouse the national protest of an have conic here to tell you what the reran of Providence. student circles declare that organized Following a dinner to delegates, 11 and Tchaikewsky. His first position 11'nel Brith is an organization where of being an anti-Semite," said Mr. overwhelming majority of the popu- Jews are doing. If I came here to in the t•o-thirds of the Berlin stu- tell you what is being done to the mass meeting was held in the Hotel :irk's he had completed his musical the Jews of all nationalities may meet , Davis. "Why, I never even knew the dents are Aryan Nationalist student lation of this territory. (In Ukrainia o f equality, understanding definition of that word until recently. Jews in the way of pogroms, you Biltmore, when addresses were madet-ducation at the conservatory' was im a plane 70 per cent are Ukrainians and in I bear no grudge against any living bodies, and that approximately the would no doubt respond enthusias- by Dr. \Vise, Mr. liarondes, Mr. Rich- that of vocal teacher in charge of the and sympathy. same ratio obtains in regard to the Crimea 80 per cent are Tartars and "I am an American; my mother and human being." tically and sympathetically. But ands, t he Him. Samuel Kelesky o f ' principal conservatory Of music at Ukrainians.) rest of the German universities. Congressman Sabath, who preced- when I tell you what the Jews are Boston, speaking for the Independent Cherson. While still a student at father were Americans; that is my "It may be that the Bolsheviki who To Nip Numarus Clausus in Bud. Order of 15 rith Abraham, and Archi- the conservatory, he married Bertha nationalitv. But I 8111 a Jew—a Jew tot Secretary Davis, practically ac- are persecuting the Zionist organiza- doing. you are quite untouched. In the event of the resolution be- "The greatest tragedy to the JON'S bald Silverman. Mrs. Archibald Sil- Ossow of Kiev in 1890 with whom hy religion and I shall continue upon coned hint of a full measure of re- tions wish to show their sympathy every occasion to impress this fact of sponsibility for the Johnson bill, ing adopted, the next step will e of Russia was not the pogrom. The verman presided. An appeal for funds he had live sons 81111 one daughter. to submit it to the Prussian Ministry with the idea of a Jewish state and real tragedy is the change from a brought double the amount which had I While teaching at the conservatory. my Jewishness and the need for the which Davis dented. • • • for Education. The Vossische Zei- the concentration of Jewish masses people of self-supporting, productive previously been accepted by Provi . - I in Cherson he received a call front Preservation of Judaism upon all tung, In reporting the resolution, in one place by giving them the above workers, who made up 53 per cent of deuce and the surrounding commune- the principal synagogue, which he ac- those with whom I may come in con- CLEVELAND PROTESTS draws the attention of the Minister mentioned territories. It is, however, JOHNSON BILL AGAINST the Jewish population of Russia in ties. a foolish Utopia, like many of the vented, and for 13 years he conducted tad. • • CLEVELAND. -1.1. T. AL—Over for Education to the ordinance is- • "If the B'nai Brith had done noth- 19(4, to a people who are again liv- Bolshevik projects. the survives as cantor with marked ing more than prevent the dissemina- ' 2,000 people attended a protest meet- sued In July, 1922, declaring that ing by small trade, .speculation, COMMITTEE , TO ORGANIZE "Even in the case of Palestine, 'success. there niust be no discrimination money exchange and petty thieveries. i CORPORATION NAMED While still officiating in the Cher- lion of scurrilous attacks upon the lug against the Johnson immigration against Jewish students. The Vos- where the present population is rela- the coition picture, the news- , bill at the .lewish Center. The meet- The Jew of Russia is in a very fever- tively much smaller than in Crimea NEIV YORK.—(J. AL—Louis son Synagogue, he realized that Run- Jews by sische Zeitung expresses the hope ish statebecause his temperature' Marshall, chairman of the Non-Parti- sia offered very unsatisfactory educa- Paper, magazine and the stage, this ing, which was presided over by that the Minister for Education will or Ukrainia, Zionists, and non-Zion- was ad- goes up with the rise of the mark rind salt Conference t o consider Pales- tonal opportunities for his five sons fact alone would justify the axis- Rabbi Solomon Goldman, know how to deal with the resolu- 'As who are pro-Palestine, do not falls with the fall of the dollar. It titian Problems, which met i n New and having received a call from the tence of the B'nai Drab," said Benja- dressed by Councilman Peter Witt lion when it is submitted to him, proclaim that they intend an imme- is a comparatively simple matter to . York Sunday, Feb. 17, named the Shaarey Zeilek Synagogue of New min Samuels, "It is a fact which many and Judge Bradley Hull. A resolu- and points to the urgent necessity of dlate concentration in Palestine of tion protesting against the bill as dis- survive the ill effects of a fi°g • T em . - committee which will organize the York City, he emigrated to America of you perhaps do not know that the such numbers of Jews as to form a criminatory and as provocative of nipping the numerus clausus agita• but this sickness which has spread , investment corporation, as resolved and fur 10 years Was cantor in the anti-defamation league of the Wnai race hatred, was adopted unani- tion in the bud before it has grown majority of the Palestinian popula- all over Russia is so devastating that by the conference. Following are the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue of New Brith prevented the showing of a por- lion. That can come only by degrees to formidable proportions. tion of the picture 'Intolerance' which mously. one is necessarily pessimistic as to members of the committee: Col. York. and by a natural immigration during the outcome. Herbert 11. Lehman, Alvin Unter- The opportunities in the cantor's portrayed the Jews of the period of many decades. Even the Balfour "In the middle of the nineteenth never, David H. Brown of Detroit, profession so impressed ( antor Min- the life of Jesus in an unworthy, un- Declaration provides for the equlaity century, due to ecuttotnie and social Lessing Rosenwald of I hiladelplua, kowsky that he founded and became historic and distorted light." of the Arabs, Christians and Jews in "The B'nai Brith has established pressure, a new life had begun for , James II. Becker of Chicago, Maurice the first president of the Cantor As- Palestine, and not for an artificial the Jews. After centuries of ghetto , Wertheim Lewis L. Strauss, Julius sociation of Anierica of which organ- consumptive homes, orphan asylums influx of Jews into Palestine. life, first in Western Europe then in I Simon, Bernard Flexner, Sant C. ization his famous brother, Pincus and at present has undertaken to care The dream of establishing a Jew- The Jewish Scientist. the Slavic countries, where they were . Lampert, II. V. ('when, Paul Baer- Minkawsky, was the hot honorary for hundreds of orphans left destitute ish state in Ukrainia and Crimea is compelled to engage in unproductive waid. by the war and revolution in Russia. I His Work Reviewed for the Layman. not a new dream. It is but a repe- pre and useless occupations and lived by The second committee, Which will In 1912 he received a call from his All the activities of the B'nai Brith tition of the project to build a Jewish the grace of God, usury and saloon consider non-Zionist participation in former congregation in Cherson and, are calculated to make one a self-re- By HAROLD BERMAN state in White Russia. o . keeping, the Jew atlast came into al.• the Jewish Agency, will be announced unable to refuse, he spent three and specting Jew' who can look his fellow "To avoid a misunderstandit.g, I men in the eye and that is the all-im- new life and at the end of 50 years shortly. (Copyright, 1924, Seven Arts Syndicate the world war as during would like to state that I consider all half years could stand with his head erect and cantor in the synagogue in Cherson portant matter." efforts for the establishment of new claim a share in the culture of the Rhodes' Eloquent Tribute. Jewish agricultural colonies in East- where he first sang as cantor. community because 53 per cent were T is a question whether the death ofdo of an epoch-making anti adventur ern Europe as well as in Great Russia account of the unsatisfactory Samuel J. Rhodes, paid an elo- engaged 111 productive and useful oc- y in that litran ia gr erat toa n I s c the and Siberia—such as in the Ukraine all Jacques Loeb, though undoubtedly (i b o u u s nsdpairitith,a, and unhappy cenditions in Russia he quent tribute to the past presidents cupations. demarkations returned to the United States in 1'916 of Pisgah Lodge. "You have been a a tremendous blow to the science of and Crimea—to be not only desirable . Soviet. Helpful. by a timid theology, the hard and fan and immediately upon his arrival he source of inspiration, a guide and biology, means a personal loss to more e but to be extremely necessary. There , "Despite the blackness 111111 sick- than a handful of peop his famil norms of science, or the inherent con y received a call from the Shaarey Ze- is, however, a difference between the le— counselor to many men who have come ' ness which has over-spread Russian Was into Pisgah Lodge. You hardly real- 1 and his immediate associates in his servatism of the human mind with it. establishmetft of a Jewish state where 1. 0 N I) (1 N. - (J. T. A.1 --- The dek Synagogue in Detroit and Jewry, there are signs which make variegated taboos. Loeb sought to the Jewish population would be a ma- work. He was the scholar par ex- Anglo-Jewish Association met recent- I the cantor of that synagogue down ize how much you have assisted those us optimistic. Tens of thousands of ly, Davigdor Coldsmid presiding. I to the day of his death. who were worn nut by their trials and cellence. The lahrotory was his do- wrench the secret of secrets out of the jority and the establishment of Jew- Jews have turned from speculation hand of the Creator; or, at the very Minkowsky was not only a great ish colonies where the Jewish popula- tribulations, who were down-cast and main, where he spent practically all and money lending and small shop- Colonel Coldsmid reported fur the ' Joint Foreign Committee, saying that I cantor but was the author of syna- heartsick. You have restored the his time. He Was perhaps the only least, he sought to share it with Him tion would be increased in a natural keeping to till the soil. We can thank who had been supreme ever since that way. now used in draining spirits of many who were I man who, with an international repu- the Soviet government for this be- I the situation in I.ituania is less fav- gigue music, which is "In any event, places like Siberia, view synagogues all over the world. ready to give up the struggle. Many tation such as he enjoyed, was never primordial (lay when the first hand- cause they have done and are doing I arable than had been hoped in ful of plasmic slime had been shaped or the north of Russia, with their : He wrote the music for two Hebrew a poor mechanic or small shopkeeper,' interviewed except on strictly scn- M everything to encourage the Jew• to I of Dr. Rosenbaum's report. into a living an conscious organism,. small and scattered population, are Hungary is also giving some anx- operas, "Saul and David," produced then his most fre- Aral tific matters. speaking broken English has come to return to the land and become a pro- • iety. Colonel Goldsmid was asked to I on March 27, 1921, at Orchestra Hall, Pisgah Lodge and received treatment quent statement consisted of a few' and—who ran tell'--mayhap even to better for such experiments an Mr. (Continued On Page 8.1 leave the matter to the Joint Foreign and "Samson and Delilah," produced which made him feel the equal of men words: "Read my works and you'll wrest the scepter out of the Almighty t Bragin proposes than the territories Hand that had held it in its grasp for he suggests." Committee as was done in the case March 5. 1922, at Orchestra Hall. greater in wealth and standing than know all about me." • • • so long is while in the record teed( of if the German situation. There is cantor 51inkowsky felt that the writ- himself. And you, the past presidents !torn in Berlin on April seventh, r ; of Pisgah Lodge, are responsible for 1859, Jacques Loeb spent his child- father time. FURTHER STEPS FOR opfr,t h ae billyni ts hit,-. fonysht esesatt x,:cfi apalao y JEWISH STATE IN CRIMEA ' es= It was the essence of Jacques Loeb's et=eilaZatTat=eorfttll t the saving of these nien to Judaism." hood in that city, anti later attended WARSAW.— (J. T. A.—Steps for ties of the :Macedonian revolutionary , achievement in his life for, after the D W. Simons, who had the good fur- the university there. He continued theory, reiterated over and over again committees, which are uncontrollable performance of "Samson and Deli- tune to visit Palestine assured the his studies in Munich and Strass- in the course of his many volumes and , the formation of the proposed Jew- a late lab," he said to Bernard Isaacs, su- members of Pisgah Lodge that the bourg, receiving his M. 1). degree at learned papers, that life is a purely nth state on the Crimean peninsula Henry Henriques, president of the perintendent of the Talmud Torah, $250,000, which has been voted for the the latter school in 1881. After two mechanistic phenomenon, explicable , are going forward and a report is ex- BOSTON.-1,1. T. AL --A vandal- istic attempt was made to ruin the Beard of Deputies, reported that "The happiest moment of my life was establishment of a garden city in Pal- years of post-graduate work, and two by nieans of the already well-estab- pected shortly from the commission Sargent Synagogue painting at the Lihtuania is not bound by the mi- when I wrote the music for these plays estine, will be properly used, for the more as assistant at the Physiological lished chemical laws that govern the appointed by the Soviet government Boston public library. An acid liquid nority clauses despite the govern- given by the Hebrew schools for 1 felt character and fiber of the men who Institute of Wartburg, Dr. Loeb join- being of every sentiment and insent- to investigate the report on the feasi. (Turn to Page Eight) which may be black ink was thrown ment's pledge in this regard. 1 that it was the greatest heritage were in Palestine was of such a high ed the University of Strassbourg, ient force on this planet. It repre- The Hungarian ministers have re- which I could bequeath to these on the picture and there are at least' order that every undertaking would be where his research work and the pa- sents the reaction of certain chemical a dozen black spots on the picture. It turned to Budapest from London and, dren." carried out. Bernard Ginsberg, prom- pers based tie it made him interna- forces and substances in proper com- In the music which Cantor Minkow- ised his hearers that he would contin- is not known yet whether anything according to M. Henriques, i it is bination to one another, such as one tionally famous. doubtful that they had negotiated . sky composed for the Hebrew opera, ue his a-ark fur Pisgah Lodge with Nee manifested from time to time in can be done to restart. the painting. When, in 1090, Dr. Loeb left :grass- : This incident came just at the time the loan which they sought. hi Hen- "Saul and David," he laid emphasis even greater earnestness than ho haul the chemist's laboratory with its var- hour': for America, he accepted the of the Ile- heretofore shown. Herman Weiss, al- when there is renewed discussion re- riques reported that the position in on the notes of the bugle post of associate professor of Biology ied synthetical combinations and an- new year well as the eaeha. garding the renewal of the picture Hungary is not as bad as it is made b rew though on the program, did not speak. at Bryn Mawr. In 1092 he went to alytical solvents, and such as the prop- NEW YORK.—).1. T. A.)—Presi- which is held as insulting to Jews. out to be Ile said that the Jews are lions of the Hebrew soul when it goes The meeting was adjourned to the 'hit-ago, where he was assistant pro- erly trained observer sees in all the Two years ago, after an extended con- to some extent themselves to blame in out in lung supplications over the ballroom and the members of Pisgah petty or great, significant or insignifi- dent Calvin Coolidge and Chief Jus- fessor of experimental biology' and that they give rise to anti-Semitism tragedies of the past and the hilarity tice William Howard Taft base writ- troversy, the legislature passed an act , hodge and their friends danced until physiology, and in 1s95 he was ap- cant acts of nature that encompass mid the enthusiasm for the hopes of midnight. ten letters of approval and encourage- our daily life. directing the state department of ed- bysupimrting the revolution. pointed a full professor at the Uni- w. Revolutionary Leader o the future, which are embodied in the . ment to a group of American Jewish ucation to take the picture by right The accepted belief of all mankind Jac Langer, chairman of the com- Pruitt 18112 to Dr. Anghel Easter declared that traditional ' interpretation of the "Hal- mittee on arrangements, contributed versity of Chicago. of eminent domain for use in the - and this quite irrespective of creed lawyers who have organized for the • rev(' u- lelujah. 1910, Dr. Loeb occupied a chair at the the leader of the Hungarian teaching of art or for university ex- in no small measure to the success of University of California. And in Or race, though theology's philosophers purpose of establishing the depart- tension work. Dr. Payson Smith, lion was riot a Jew but the son of a canter Minkow-sky is survived by the Past Presidents night banquet. were the first to inculcate it—had been ment of jurisprudence and social 1910 he became the head of the de• science of the Hebrew University of commissioner of education, recommen- Christian clergyman. Dr. Caster said his wife, Bertha and six children. partntent of experimental physiology that life per se Was an independent Anna Kaminsky cf New York City, ded the repeal of the law in his annual the Jews had participated force, an insubstantial force, an in- Jerusalem of which the first institu- at the Rockefeller Institute for meth- report this year stating that it has revolution as citizens and that they lack Minkow of Toledo, Ohio, Victor substantial something that in some tion is planned to be a modern law arch in New York, where he , al r e s e school. The movement among the been impossible to use the painting had a right to do this. !le said Ile- Slinkow of New York City, Max and remained till his death, on Feb. fourth mysterious manner descended upon for the purpose intended by the legis- gent Horthy was responsible for the Robert Minkow of Detroit and Altai- the favored organism from without: lawyers is modeled along the lines ..f this year. lature. At the hearing early in the distress because he supported anti- ander Minkow of Cleveland, Ohio. which have been successfully followed that this "Breath of Life" was a su- The published works of Jacques week former representative Coleman Semitistn. "We should tell the truth Funeral services took place on pra-material force that, at some given by the American Jewish Physicians Loeb (comprise more than a score of anti protect cur people with whatever Wednesday. Feb. 27, at Clover Hill a for- E. Silbert of Boston asked for tine. and place, was bestowed from Committee of which Dr. Nathan Rat- ' volumes, all devoted to the field of bio- without upon the body and at some noir of Na' Cher continuance as all parties inter- powers we possess.' Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman e York is the president and The Mizrachi organization will Colonel Goldsmid asked the press of Shaarey Zetlek Synagosrue offi . hold a mass meeting on Wednesday, logical research—a field for which his designated time was "taken" from it , which has already bought a large ested in the controversy were confer- dated. name has become a synonym. ring on a plan by which the attorney not to report this discussion, to which —coming from the great unknown tract of land on the Mount of Olives March 5, 1924, at the Mogen Abra- Jacques•Loeb nought to achieve by spaces and departing thereto °nee where the building of a medical col- general would he asked to bring ac- Dr. Cater took exception. M. Hen- ham Synagogue on Farnsworth ave- riques said it would be impossible to SEN. HEFLIN DENIES tion in the Supreme Court which if nue, at 7 p. m. Dr. Magnus of New means of his biological research a val- again when its function had been ful- lege is now being constructed and is uns id partnership with the Almighty in filled. This, as a matter of course, scheduled to open next June. sustained by the court would result in restore the prosperity of York will be the principal speaker. MEMBERSHIP IN KLAN out- Jews the Act of Creation., He sought to Jacques Loeb stoutly denied all along, the removal of the painting by the • without a loan and that the The President, in his letter address- : side llungary who are said to be ' WASHINGTON. — 1.1. T. A.) — A report on the Pittsburgh conven- library trustees. The plan is under- prove that the human intelligence, maintaining, and proving by his re- - ed to Max Levy of New York, secre- hindering such a loan are having a Senator Ileflin of Alabama, answer- tion will he given. The purpose of that finite and much circumscribed in- stood to be based on a contention that peated experiments, that life, while In - tary of the lawyers committee, speaks g an accusation B. Kreager, this meeting is a drive for 2,000 new Jews of Hungary.in telligence, was capable indeed of solv- deed a mysterious force—even as al 1 of the movement as "one which can- the library trustees have given a Per - bad effect upon the Re publican and national committee- members. manent lease of that portion of the but appeal to the public imagina- On Thursday night, March 6, there ing the mystery of mysteries--the se- forces of nature are essentially un : T. A.1—Ger-1 man from Texas, announced in the NEW YORK.—(J wall upon which the painting hangs ishon Agronsky, until recently the I Senate that he is not a member of will be a mass meeting at the Delmar cret of life in all its forms and phases, fathomed mysteries—is yet one whos e tion" and in line with the movement in a public building to private parties. editor of the Jewish Telegraphic the Ku Klux Klan. Senator Heflin Street Synagogue. All the local rab- as manifested on this planet on whose rules and methods of operation are "to restore Palestine as a center of As a result of the reported marring of Agency, sailed on the S.S. Majestic. made the statement that he had never bis and Dr. Magnus will speak. surface we have our own brief day of fairly well known to the scientist who progress." Chief Justice -Taft ex- the painting by vandals, the commit- Mr. Agronsky will tour Europe with been a member of the Klan nor had Samuel Horowitz of Hancock ave- joy and sorrow. devotes the proper amount of study to presses the hope that the proposed The very attempt betokens genius tee expects that there will be a large • nue is the president of the Mizrach school of law will "contribute to the er had any connection with the ore goi ng to and so n bef d (Continued On Page I.) of the highest order—the daring-to- attendance at the hearing in the State heel peace of the world." organization of Detroit. n. estinatio ultimate hi, wife , his Pale House. T. JACQUES LOEB JEWISH SITUATION IN LITHUANIA IS LESS FAVORABLE S 1(1 York tE" ;SERY 5 P. M. ty and an Moving E L L on I VANDALS DAMAGE SARGENT CANVAS, "THE SYNAGOGUE" COOLIDGE AND TAFT ENDORSE HEBREW UNIVERSITY SCHOOL DR. MAGNUS WILL BE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER AT MASS MEETING