America Puisk periodical eater 1, 1924 r 1.. All Jewish News All Jewish Views 1 WITHOUT BIAS 1- 1 - EbETROIT BWISR, ffRONICL - THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DECRIES EXCLUDING Candidate on 1 NOTABLE PROPOSALS Hospital Building BRANDEIS ASKED TO I May Be Third Party Ticke t Going on Apace KIN OF RESIDENTS MADE BY STRUNSKY RUN AS CANDIDATE et"re8 As We" As "x- IN UNITED STATES AND PROF, ISAACS New SStructures WITH LA FOLLETTE Pleads for Easy Entrance 1 Of Residents' Relatives tensions Are Being Pro- Writer and Legal Author Give Their Views on Assuring World Peace. Supreme Court Justice May Be Running Mate of Senator From Wisconsin. . sided For. BROWN MARSHALL AIDING IN CAMPAIGN - --- CANDIDACY IS FAVORED BY THIRD PARTY MEN • Career as Public Advocate and on Bench Cited As Mark of Availability. Rockaway Zionists Extend to Dr. Eliot Birthday Greetings. NEW YORK. - With the Heron Ilayesod $5,000,000 campaign for WASHINGTON.-Politi•al observ- 192-1 making rapid strides in every ers in the capital are satisfied that part of the country, interest during the founding of a third party is ine- the past 10 days was centered on the vitable. Their principal exercise now New York City campaign for $1,- has to to with calculations as to who 500,000, which reached its highest will be the new party's standard- point in a great dinner to Dr. Chaim bearers, or, better said who will be Weizmann, president of the World the running mate of Senator Robert Zionist Organization, which was held M. laFollette, who is conceded to Monday evening, March 24, at Hotel JUSTICE BRANDEIS be the determining power in the Astor. FRED M. BUTZEL movement and the first choice for the Marshall Delivers Address. presidential nomination. Just now The effect of the dinner was to the most favored possibility for the Clloin spur the workers in New York to even vice-presidential office is Supreme greater effort and the successful com- Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis. pletion of the $1,500,000 drive is ex- whose career as a public figure aid pected. A great part of the quota whose view's on social and ee metric is already in sight and the hundreds questions are said to r .nder his ca MONTH of workers all over the city are can didacy available. Beidis, the fact canning the five boroughs for the bal- What perhaps was one of the most , United State-a of families of persons that be is officially a Democrat Barney Bernard, of Po t Appoach Through League. spectacular drives for hospital funds already here." looked upon ns a formidable reason Ave- Philadelphia and Byron Three reasons for urging an ap- Perlmutter Fame, Passes am O ene of the principal speakers at n. Interested in Immigration, why he should he nominated on the 'munch to the problem of world peace took place three months ago when flue Building to be Dedicated the dinner was Louis Marshall chair- Away at 47. Mr. Butzel, who for many years ticket with the Anator. through the League of Nations are Boston dews raised more than $1,- man of the Non-Partisan Conference April 27. 000,000 for a series of buildings. The has been interested in immigration Conditions Favor Him. NF.V.' YORK. - Barney Bernard, stated by Mr. Strunsky. Ito argues to Consider Palestinian Problems, / s -- Radical elements di the Itepubliidot one of the most prominent Jewish that the League is already in exist- ',reset Jewish hospital for a number problems, told of sonie of his experi. Following the successes in Ilebrew which met in New York Feb. 17 to !arty and, to a certain extent, in the actors in this country, died here ence and functioning; that the prim- of years has been inadequate for the owes in cases which he described as needs of the Boston Jewish corn- tragic. Ile expressed regret that education scored in this city during discuss participation of American Democratic party. consider the pres• March 21 at the age of 47 years. Mr. elide underlying the League has the American lawmakers would permit the past five years, the United Ile- non-Zionists in the Jewish Agency ent politicol situation one calling for support of a large portion of the munity. the horrors that follow the exclusion brew Schools of Detroit announce the and the organization of a financial t Grows. the establishment of a party that will Barnard was born in tin country and American people, nilli that abandon- Local Int of families or close relatives of completion of a new building on the corporation to invest in Palestinian still a young man became a embrace most, if not all, of the de-' while Interest. in the proposal to erect a ' American residents and declared that Popular performer on the vaudeville relent of the League would produce an ments faaoring better social and stagy. During the last 10 years he unhappy psychological effect upon ,Iewish hospital in Detroit continues he hoped that the humane traditions nonwestern corner of Philadelphia operations. . Other speakers were David A. of America would so assert them- and Byron avenues, which is to serve economic order it a cleansing of to be manifested in neatly parts of played the. role of A he Potash in Americans. as the home of Jewish learning in the Brown of Detroit, counsel to the cam- . political life of corruption. That they in the ter community. The announcement mem brhip e s iee ed ssocia At paign committee of the Keren Ila e- as to (10 away with the SOITOWS northwestern part of the city. "Pietaffi and Perlmutter" and "Part- are giving attention to the iledrabil. • • • • League he thinks, would be a logicitl by the Ilebrew Hospital Association selVes of mem f I the . . noon e- sod; Dr. Joseph Silverman, ra bi ," ), c 8 I ity of Justice Brandeis as a candi- n t . Again," emeritus of Temple Emanu.E1, who Montague Glass that achieved elevelopment from the role pine!" by that it will hand over its funds and n bens of families from one another. m , then of Detroit in recent yea re result- date fur ice-President is based on by Vve soon property to the community as some of the most remarkable sue. the United States in the war. "It is untenable bl to discriminate ed in the development of a large Jew- has just returned from a trip to Pal- the fact thdt Brandeis for rears has may now be associated with the as definite building plans are forum- classes of people. h settlement in the northwestern estine; Dr. Osias Thon, ranking Jew- me in theatmeal history during the been the vnanilion of legislation as cusses by the fact of feted has met with warm praise in against I Every man who is born in the United : is decade. Mr. Bernard played the League," he as nerd fo r est ab- ish memb er of the Polish Parliament, advocated by the most ardent liberal toward a common aim - -tkI. circles where Jewish communal prob- States or is a naturalized citizen is' part of the city. ce n stving ri Dr. W eizmann. hlorris Rothen- e e more than 3,000 times. lishing there a Theter wh erein the and think d a 'Hess crusader same re 1 I , 'maintenance Member of Many Clubs. . f ' ' an American. The question of racial educational needs of the Jewish eh& berg, chairman of the board of di- ' '''. ' against every form of political t uas for us to eec ll far we assteciation have asked for a confer- ide how 1 : rectors of the Keren Hayesod, pre- Mr. Boman! married Rose IVeiss- - stock is altogether irrelevant. To i dren could be met prompted the knavery. . In : once with the board of directors of restrict immigrants on the ground ' laughter of Reuben Weissman, would go alone with the Aies sided. building of the new school, • Ability Recognized. working for peace it would still be ' ; the United Jewish Charities for the i i h h ' man ' 1 from one part of Eu- A feature of one of the dinners JCW S t rate - • tha t th ey conic Plan Festive. Event. IVhat is perhaps the strongest ar- who is we ll known in for us to decide how far we will go 'purpose of deciding u on what basis rope rather than another is to fly i n' , al circles and is a brother of Deem i'T p The formal opening of the new tendered to Dr. Weizmann in Far gument in favor of his candidacy is ant Sarah Weissman, well known along with the League of Nations. I the transfer of the association s as- the face of American ideals and the. buildine is announced for Sunday, Rockaway was a resolution extending the general recognition that he is one ' IVe may co-operate and yet always sets shall be transferred. The Ile- genius of American fiVili7.alion. actresses. Ile was a member , April 27, the day immediately follow- congratulations to Dr. Charles W. of the moat profound students of so- Jewish of numerous clubs and of the Equit y retain full mastery over ourselves." . brew Hospital Association communi- : "The content of our ver' Pre. Eliot, president emeritus of Harvard ing the last day of Passover. cial and economic problems in the Ile believes that the other nations cated its offer to Henry Wineman, is not, as has so often been sob! , ing ,• minartans sociation, are to maxe make tne en- University, on the occasion of his y p country, a firm believer in orderly .1 Funeral services were held at the would consent to such an arrange- . president of the Un i ted Jewish Chan- Anglo-Saxon. The religion of Amer ii tire week of the opening a holiday ninetieth birthday last Thursday. The processes of economic adjustment, a ne,ial far ties, , 1 enough ent, and that h it is . fair istakably Hebra ic e is i unmistakably i ice The period during which the community resolution, which recalls Dr. Eliot's great lawyer and scholar awl free Central and Free Synagogue, where m f m i s . The is to relebrate the event. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. conducted the the United States to c aim a s ' basis of our legal system profession of Zionist sympathy, fol- from the affectation that marks the status as long as it is not • claini or from Roman law. Our art and mu- services . M embers of the organize- Activities during the opening week, V professional radical. tih which Mr Bernard was special advantages. sic have come from Southern Europe, , according to plans of the committee "We recall with gratitude the vari- Justice Brei.dois hos not definitely Dr. Isaacs Was recently appointed and America needs very vitally more in charge of the arrangements will ous occasions on which you added d d whet her he will accept the c tio "ri i 'n s vc‘t r ed, as well as Members of the b • • law• in the Grad art and more music. Jeeish Actors Union, attended in a the force and authority at your voice include a dance a banquet and enter- ,urination if it is offered to hint. It of Business Administra- (JEWS S con - mite clout "I do not say that every immigrant tainments du;ine which II e b sew. to the au pp w lc h the h movement is wo all:. understood, however, that body. The Jewish Actors Union r, urn, Harvard University. Ile for who comes to America is an artist. school children will stage plays and to restore Palestine has evoked from tribute(' a sum of money to the K 1 he will give the request that he run nicely taught in Yale University and lint I do maintain that every tan • present a number of tableaus. ten Ilayesod in the actor's memory. I leaders of thought and action careful consideration if he finds that at one time was professor of hew at whom this country can accommodate This newest addition to the chain throughout the world, particularly there is a public demand that he be- the University of Pittsburgh. lie is ringing statement concluding your should be let in, regardless of rare." .ef school!, established by the United come a candidate. a frequent lecturer on Jewish re- Schools places Detroit in the with the sentence. 'On the whole the and historical topics . heieus Ad foremost rank of Jewish communi• Zinoist movement looks to the Chris. Rabbi A. L. Kook Arrives Here j ustment by Court.. ties in America interested in educe- tian peoples like a great adventure Dr. Isaaes' plan proposes that the on Mission in Interest of Organization Achieves Not- national courts of the United States tion. Formed only five years ago for the honor and welfare of the Jew- _ lab race based on firm historical faun- wi ilki s s ■ e Re cord . Religious Schools. and other countries be used for err- Funds Bring Raised to Supply Pass. I nucleus, the United Hebrew Schools dations, racial, industrial and re- Tin kind, of international disagree- --- - Council of Jewish Women Classes over Needs. h, the Worn- , ligious and informed by a spirit of is the result of a persistent campaign NEW YOR.-liadassa • i en ts. While the author does not Popular. en's Zionist organization, during the make the point that all wars are STRONG FOR CAUSE OF indicating to the community the need national pride and courage.'" NEW YORK.-Prominent Chassi- for a uniform system of education NEW YORK.-Once brought face to past with observed the twelfth tenni- eaused today by business difficulties IN LATE WAR ALLIES die rabbis and leaders of Orthodox comparable in standards with that ob- BROWN OPENS DRIVE face with the oportunity fur American versary of its founding. Chapters he de e 4 believe that the business nen: congregations are engaged in a drive Coining in the public schools, education, immigrant women are throughout the country have cute- rive M .- interne..0one' difficulties tends IN NATION'S CAPITAL Britain and Palestine Honor for the purpose of raising a sum of ' • . System Attraets Attention. according , brand the event by engaging in in- means predominant. . This to become WASHINGTON.-David A. Brown, zealous to seize the chance , money sufficient to provide those Uk• The results of the work in Detroit of Detroit, and Senator Selden P. to Mrs. Nathan Straus Jr., Chairman. tense efforts to promote the activities . en increase of justiciable. questions Him in Recognition of rainian Jews who are in need with have attracted the attention of lead- Spencer, of Missouri, were the prin- of the Committee on Immigrant Edo- . which the organization carries on in an the kind that the author things matzoths for the coming l'assover Notable Services. ration of the National Council of Palestine. The hospital and school could . be adjudicated in national holidays. This is in accordance with ing Jewish educators. The estab- cipal speakers at the banquet which — lishment of the Wilkins Sreet Talmud opened the Keren Ilayesocl campaign Jewish Women. This organization is work which Hadassah conducts in ceurts. NE W YORK.-Rabbi A. I. Kook, the old tradition among the Jewish Torah was followed bycombining not only among the Jews u d It is proposed that the United ' now making a drive for SH5,000 to Palestin abolish head of the Orthodox Jewish cam- people of taking particular care of , with it the Division Street Talmud in this city. Rabbi Jacob T. Loeb. o • religious, philanthropic. but among non-Jews has been de- t P N'. in • 1. its s States do support it s nt a P sovereign state inanities in Palestine. arrived in this the poor during the Passover hole . - Torah, the Farnsworth Street Talmud who deliveed the invocation, ex- " “r a that I scribed by visitors to the country as the doctrine e and educational activities for the cent- Pressed gratitude to Providence "for e ay ,especially ' one of the outstanding achievements cannot be sued in its own or any country ant wee on a mission Torah. the Ahavath Achim Talmud i hav i ng s-,, . nt to us a mighty man of Mg year. other courts of judicature. This object of which is to secure funds to with rnatzoths. According to the fig- T rah on Westminster and Delmar . . the Zionist Organization. A little story is Ohl to illustrate of valor whose name be David A. Brown, would involve giving free scope to ', make possible the continued existence urea received here by the campaign and the El :she Tu alm d T orah on he who Wt.. el. the interest which the foreign•born for suffe uah wonders of the religious and educational insti- committee. the city of Kiev alone has street and M ichigan the judicial power as contemplated I site and mother takes in her Amere 'angd who now has been tutions in l'alestine and Europe con- about 15,000 Jews who are without in Article III, Section 2. of the Con- ducted under Orthodox auspices. the means of supplying themselves avenue. eanizatien class when iince she is fair- selected not merely to save the vic- The interest of Detroit Jewry in ing Israel ablution of the United States, un- Rabbi Kook, who was accompanied with this necessary food for the holi- ly launt•hisl on the self-improvement i times of war and persecution but to the work of the schools became e save Israel --to save larael's life and hampered by the limitations based on ne.xt do or toin a build in g an. A a fireclass tened by Rabbi Shapiro of Lithuania, was days. The call which has been sent i Profes sor Claims He Dis. t h e common. law whih n Princeton t ron ve d c ha sessio w plhere gly marked a year ago, when the des tiny thieugh the restoration was • of its given a rousing welcome by a cone- out by the campaign committee in a .. covered Proof. with reference ' rnittee of rabbis and laymen who New York to the congregations all Kirby Center was completed. In less ancient and sacred land." the section ambassadors to all nullify r,, , ssitate d the emptying of the im- to cases affecting et than two months, , th t d e s u y rooms of priu ised schoolroom. But the head , Stirring addresses were delivered ' awaited him a t the White Star ier. ' over the countr has alreal .. werker f ound that it took violent , BALTINIORE. - 1.1. T. A.) - Pro- pa bl' h represent- ic minis ••• t ers an d ot er - world-famous ' with t e Yh r° the new school were filled to capacity by Emile Berliner, h Ort ' odox in- Y h some response, P abbis is an d the e commit- The e elm .• 't mg r ra and its need i argument to induce her foreign moth.' fessor Robert Dick Wits- n of Prince- Wives. ed. The officers ventor , and the I leaders to, . ' m the e drive. dri t tee were taken in a city boat to Bat- congregations in the city tel l'hila- an its n a lecture here de- pre It invoes, lv secondly, the abandon- .• 1 ,, ,, ce: t o aband•,a th e 1,..,-in. "Wait," ton University i Park whore thousands of pro- delphia pledging themselves to the of the United Hebrew Schools predict When en Mr. Itrnwn arose to speak he ter d n ew f or the new se oo success similar to ment of the plea of non-suability by stn It one of them, "until we have seen i arm ' given an ovation. Ile said in was written in the ' United States in foreign courts. - pie - received the venerable rabbi with amount of $10,000. Similar response that which has been won by the Kerby was ' that the P en t teuch a part: arge Jewish the flames. Then it will be tin• tom o e large expected from other It would also involve opening the Su- a great demonstration. lleading an s i expec e en e . In the opinion of Mrs. Ilihrew and by Moses. eniogh." "Coloniee have been built up from . tt States, automobile parade several miles long, centers. It is the purpose of the com- Certain critics of the Bible have rem, Court tif the e U n i t ■ I Straus, foreign New York, if it has the same reek and sand that lies ednimed that the Pentateuch could not Ph igh constitutional amendment Rabbi Kook was token to the City mittee to take care also of the Uk- FR half a chanee, will Anwrivanize itself. 1•K ANC SUSTAINED outside ti . se c , h• n'o., and, if they of causes submittm Ilall, where he was given the key to rainian Jews who are stranded in have been written in Hebrew and by t for r nuthe hearing submitted g Pupils Number 1,000. have bee•: aide to . oild uP a won- ws because at the time when to it between foreign statee, and the the city. Mayor elm pad Borough various parts of Europe. BY "In the past year," she said, "up-. Me derful am . opera in a-N. part of wet- the d to have lived s suppose ____ of foreign ' courts of president Julius Nliller officially ward of a thousand foreign women, Moses i language was not known and encouragement Palestine, I assume they will be able standing to function in the corned the rabbi and his associate. KANSAS JEWISH FARMER London Bankin g Firms Secure Credit M uses learned to read and write English in Hebrew 't to do that in every pare I have ' Rabbi Kook responded with an ad. in any event was not developed tee same way when called upon. The dress GETS NOTABLE RESULTS for F N..e! York section classes. I call at- seen the trees, milliens of them. in II e brew th t is Shown e literary 11 y . plan is not hostile to a NA orld Court. tention to the figure, not on account Wherever you see ...ens of civilization, Kook. :n o Ic many ( TOPEKA. Kan.-The Topeka Daily C in the. Pentateuch. LONDON.-(J. T. A.)--That the a hew. :,-,l1,,, , ,. and a place that of its size, but because of its limita- • the holder of These assertions have 'wen weaken- Rabbi Kook i: Rabb 'apital devotes considerable space to credit of France wt. ssvc.I b- th- a bens. We had during the year i ed, Professor Wilson stated, by the re- i ' ... ir, you may rest of tbree Anglo-Jewisa fl o'' looks d,s i td t decorations and honorary! orders from telling of the work done by Simon sistanee twenty-six classes. Nov there are rma a eiured I} •c t• ,. ,• 0-e .1 aMs.11 colonists cent discovery of clay tablets in the British and the l'alestinian goy- Fishman of this city in the develop- is the rveelation toursein a sens etional e hl twenty-eight. If the means were at and l ernments and is past Gil years of age. ing of the country in the dry belt of story in the Daily Exprese. The fir ms theiT. Babylonia reprow mting Inters hand, there would be room fur ten "From::! , I 1,..., ,. . l• live rsity, the Ile was born in Witelesk, Russia. a business Russian are Lazare Brothe-s & C o , t e house official papers sent by the Pale stinian Kansas. Fishman who is ea Ire' ,,l, time , that many at on•e." s at: .., , f ••, ,, •h have been laid, rulers to the kings 0f Egypt during Miss Wald and Mn. Moskowitz to • ' applied ' a P - ' Jewish • ' mentalutilities Ilia unusual menn immigrant, cl of Rothschild and Samuel e Montague • t ague Suggest Planks. The cooperation of the Public Board !";• .• t , r *-it. enntributinns oin -wee, prated at an early age. At the age methods to the agricultural industry & Co. When the (car, wa s the. period ef Meses. The lane of Education has hewn a helpful fac- used on these tablets is known as the Id . us sup pose that on ter to the v. • ,, , of 18 he had written sevehal books of his section, with the result of turn- point of collapse t'ese firms organ- NEW YORK.-Lillian D. Wald, tor in establishing the New York SVC- ' •. neherator y of the h . . - i. , in the was the ' on ethical and philosophical topics ing what was very little f • dialect," whir _ better than i z. „a a I:lanced dri drier, secure d mil. „ n kers i . . , ,,t a Dr. Flexner and tine of the Jewish Council as one of of Babylonia leeteire leader in child welfare and! public aside from works on rabbinical sub- . falls, little ments in thie. a desert, where 1i ttle rain falls, to lions of credit for France and bal. he was - . the leading medal agencies engaged in official the Semites. Forme of health movements and head of the juts. Far his achieveB t e the werld the re- 18"ubage Switzer- rich farming land, where everythin g stored up the franc to an unexpected- its conquest conquest y this particular type of work. A few r .ssions. 'however, Henry Street Settlement of this city, sti , - lt --- s ",.. `,' , - ' ..,I ' , re ete ,f , e pw er i menl. k t I land, the Universaityk! ofKaaekrn. n grows without irrigation, from straw- lye high h•gh level. The French financiers, of the classes are in Yorkville, Ilarlem the Sumaria en and Mrs. Henry :Moskowitz, also of parrs- Hebrew in . and, awarded R to i , th degree berries to the tallest corn and the on the other hand, mistrusting the ,. it d intro ca t ,1t 1 i .. '', h :t rams : New York, have been named mem- and the Bronx, but the Board of Edu- ' f ;von: that hat Pr efessor Wit- . ! i rig, osophy. of doctor of phil heaviest wheat. He himself cultivates hesisi' thus pros dieleematic and financial policy of the cation has requested that all new Eng- clared, that it was assumed by bers of a special committee of 12 , ' \Allan vet credit will latiorati '' Sympathies Were for Allies d 20,000 acres Of wheat. His service is g stance refused to come to its lish-trefereigner classes be organized t in e writers of these tablets that appointed by the Women's Demo- accr ue will accrue to us because it In 1903 Rabbi Kook went to Pales- c uln a s l i 1 Ier e dsaos important , a that in k r: eneannt,)! a , s i ll- on th e lower east side, where most ' te Hebrew the contrary, they con-. w ill uN, ;', I at . 1 eets .. h con t re 'h, u C ion. would be better understood cratie Union to frame suggestions for tine, co where he was elected chief a i makes his headr- tinned to sell francs ' making the of them have always been. tians for whom they were the platform of the national Demo- crisis more acute. The comment ° , Let us make this possible, not }pt- of Jaffa end the neighboring ib one, y w wh' is h he t T r da I ! the h E medic convention which is to be held f This, RC- here in June. The committee will colonies, his father-in-law at the time quarters. rebuke, warning the English finana-' cause the. Jew should have credit for intended than Sumerian. intended the Express was in the n ture of a everythieg he does, but lecause it cording, to Professor Wilson, is con- occupying the position of chief ra bbi frame declarations on social legisla- men I a tt'itu d a will It .gate an an fair mental o f Palestine. The outbreak of the , elusive proof that the Pentateuch (-j•t FAMOUS otl s that to extend credit to France CARL HERTZ, lion, public health programs, educe- en ehe art of the non-Jew. could have been written in Hebrew "rid War found Rabbi Kook in y encourageel re in his Ruhr tion, housing and other matters of MAGICIAN, IS DEAD t if you knew this. There I Switzerland, whither he had gone to and by Moses. special interest to women. On the BOSTON. - M. Lipowsky, tinted 0, - • in Palestine 90,000 attend a Jewish world conference. bnard of directors of the Women's LONDON.-.1. T. Aa- Carl Hertz, artist and founder of the Jewish Folk DETROIT ORPHAN FUND a00,000 i n Ne w vg, His pro-Ally sympathies being known LO FE? REFUSES AID TO Democratic Union are Mrs. Mosko- famous magician, died in the midst Theater in Russia, who arrived in Tat p e f-- a week the Ye ek e e to the German authorities, Rabbi, QUOTA STILL UNFILLED witz and Mrs. Abram I. Elkus, of a performance which he was giv- ANTI-ZIONIST EFFORT clippie , Roston recently, has astounded vari- York papers, Kook was not permitted to return to The quota of 17,,000 Assigned by ing.. For 45 years he had been, con- ous ernupa here with his remarkable the Jews of New York, NI:II his post in Palestine and he there- the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith TO APPEAL R OME.---Sabatino Lopez, the re- i and take the clippings for one day memory and mathematical genius. upon w ent to London, where he ac- tinuously, a featured performer and Mr. Lipowsky is said to know by to the Detroit Jewish community for FROM KNOX'S DECISION u e P p O otn e d w a rabbinical Post, which he had often earned as much as $5,000 nn red Italian dramatist, has can-lof news from Palestine. There is l er week. Ile left a fortune esti- celled heart the calendar since the begin- the European War Orphans' Fund his widely-advertised lect ure more news in one day breaking from distinction. filled !subscribed, according to been hoe not ning of time, and to be able to in- NEW YORK.-(.1. T. A.)-Ilerman When the British armies under mated at over $1,000,000 and, ac- behalf of a Catholic organization,. dealire Pales tine than comes from the city Milton M. Alexander, chairman of dicate the day of any date suggested Bernstein, editor of the Jewish Trib- General Allenby entered Palestine, cording to Will Goldston, vice-presi- sponsored by Cardinal Firrari, at the of New York in a whole week. What no matter how far back or how din - the local committee. Mr. Alexander une, will appeal from Judge Knox's Rabbi Kook was permitted to return dent of the Magicians' Club, Hertz' Opera liouse. Ilia action is the re- does this mean! It means that news tent in the future. He is also said has issued a leaflet calling attention decision, vacating and setting aside to his adopted home and country, was stage career was financially the most sult of a discovery on his part that from Palestine is news that the people to know thoroughly all logarithm s I t o the fact that the fund is lanerish- the order of the Supreme Court of the duly elected to the chief rabbinate successful on record. While his tal- the organization devotes its funds to- of the United States of America, a f ing and requesting that the local and cube roots. At a meeting Christian nation, are vitally interest- state of New York, under which the of Palestine and installed in this h ents were so brilliant that he was fre- wards anti-Zionist ro d uently called the greatest magician Palestine. Lopez, in declining to de- ed in. If that is true, let as see scholars he solved orally a problem :quota be subscribed through volun- sum of $115,000 which Henry Ford office by High Commissioner Sir Iler- tary contributions. Mr. Alexander that ever lived, he occasionally got liver the lectu "al" consisting of 300 ciphers. r e, stated that u a Jew to it that the right kind of news bert Samuel. Rabbi Kook is the re- rea p had on deposit in a New York bank Mr. Lipowsky has given demonstra - said that these wishing to donate cipient of two medals awarded him into trouble with the authorities, the and a Zionist he could not do other- breaks from Palestine, that truthful, - make their subscriptions payable on was attached pending the outcome of most recent instance occurring in bons in wiring cities in Russia Ger wise. The cancellation has caused the British government as well as good news, news of prosperity and - a monthly basis. The office of the the trial of libel suit which Mr. Bern- by many and in the smaller Baltic coon stein has instituted against the auto- an honorary colonelcy in the British Germany. Ile was born in America i much comment in the Italian press mighty achievements, breaks from e B'nai B'rith War Orphanz' Fund is at and artistic circles, • of German parents. tries and has appeared before th army. Palestine." mobile manufacturer. 406 East Adams avenue. faculties of numerous universities. NOED T COMIC ACTOR DIES IN NEW YORK . ash anfine... it NEW YORK DRIVE FOR KEREN HAYESOD IS WINNING RESULTS Leaders Expect Full Success in Efforts to Raise Quota of $1,500,000. Fred M. Butzel Advocates Hu- mane Attitude Toward Fami- lies of Persona Now Here. What is akin to a national move- fount to develop Jewish hospital fa. vi lilies in the larger cities of the RACE ARGUMENT DEEMED United States has been made evident LEAGUE OF NATIONS WITHOUT A VITAL BASIS SUGGESTED BY ONE by reports that have been received in recent weeks. The latest report is - - -- - the one from St. Lewis, which tells of Declares Races Whom Con- Other Urges Adjustment of the the• successful campaign for $750,000 gress Would Bar Have Disputes of Nations needed to complete the $2.000,000 Given America Much. hospital building program undertaken by Courts. --- by the St. Louis community. The "Any immigration law that does ' NEW PORK.-A volume entitled drive was inaugurated hlarch 17 with Tea permit the free admission into "Ways to Peace" has just 'heen pub- a banquet at which $275,000 was this country of the families of nat- fished by Charles Seribner's Sons and raised, and came to a close last Mon- uralized citizens or persons who have contains the 20 most rein esentative day. come here with the intention of be- Baltimore to Build. proposals. for world low... made in coming citizens, operates against all the recent contest for the Edward W. Construction of the new wing to the dictates of humanity," said Fred Bok peace prize. The hock all„ ( .01, - the Hebrew Hospital in Baltimore., M. Butzel in an address before an tains the winning plan by Charles II. for which $700,000 was raised last audience at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- !evermore. Among the 19 who par- year in a drive that lasted one week, gogue last Friday evening. It is my t ici paled in the contest are Dr. will begin early this summer. The conviction that nothing is quite no Charles \V. Eliot, David Starr Jordan, Hebrew Hospital is situated arross I the 1 of parents, --- Dr. M. Carey Thomas, Bishop Charles the any from Johns Hopkins Dos-, bil e 'rev ' or other close relatives of H Brent, Simeon Strunsky and Dr. pital, one of the most famous medical ( persons 1, who are resi . d ent in the n o m Nathan Isaacs. centers in the world, and when cam- y on the ground that the quota had Alt. Strunsky is a well-known, Meted the new building will rank with , t L , .n filled. Whatever may be the writer and editor. For years he was the best equipped hospitals in the associated with the New Y o rk Even- country. The hospital was founded basis upon which immigrants in ft:- ore will be allowed to enter, such ins Post and is now a member of the more than half a cenutry ago. laws as will be enacted should pro- elitorial staff of the. New York Million. 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