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APRIL 11, 1924

liOginoninesit (Mum lax

re
Tniumlenni
DAVID J. HIRSCH

(Concluded front page 1.)

By

U1111 lit;
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BRENNER, SCULPTOR,
DIES IN NEW YORK

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,us placing on the coin of the artist's
three initials, "V. I). B." Within a
week Secretary of the Treasury Mac-
Veagh ordered the removal of the
letters, after it had been found in-
expedient to use the "II." alone. How-
ever, 22,350,000 of the initialed coins
had been put into circulation and it
was estimated that speculators reaped
a profit of about $350,000. The pub-

(From Correspondence and Cables of J•wieh 'telegraphic Agencr
The city council of Tel-Aviv has decided to honor the arrival of Chaim licity attending the matter was so
Nachman Bialik to Palestine by naming a street after him. The official great that at one time 20 policemen
ac
the opening of Bialik street took place March :10 in the prey- were
at keep
the sub-treasury
in
Wall stationed
street to
in order the
celebration of
crowds seeking the new pennies. Peil-
once of government officials and the population.
• . •

Wasted money only pays for the I
i, "Good-luck
I,incoln
pennies,
two
Cardinal Bourne reported to the Pope, in a private audience, the present dlers
did a thriving
business,
shout-
funeral of your blasted hopes. Pay
Cardinal
cents!"
your money for • fine piece of
situation in Palestine as it affects the Catholics. Cardinal Bourne has re- for five
— oose•e . it Suggested Design.
n
property and let be show you how l turned from Palestine, where he led a group of English pilgrims through the
selection to mak the
an
gland.
the rent money will buy the house.
e Pr
Iloly Land. Ile is on his way back .o
t En
• •

L incoln head was largely due to
MEMBER
Four hundred and eighty-nine Jews left Palestine during the months of [dent Roosevelt. While
Brenner
was
ne-
the Pa
he
for
ident
a ilkira, D E TROIT REAL MATE BOARD
er l
Pres
rusalem. modeling the f
UNITCONWISURtillIABASSN
showed M r.
ruar, according to ocial
ffi figures published in s
ma medal o 1908
an Feb
Jaary
nu resd
for these departures. It e believed, ' Roosevelt a design for a Lincoln
do
ncify
the
reasons
ot spye
Th e figu
plaque, The President liked the
however, that most of them are of a temporary nature.
• • • •
GARFIELD 2423.5380
The Jewish Communist papers of Soviet Russia report with indignation work so much he suggested to George
8748 LINWOODAVE. the news that Sir Ilerbert Samuel, British high Commissioner in Palestine, B. Cortelyou, then Secretary of the
has prohibited the importation and circulation of the Ernes, the Jewish Treasury, that it would be a good
Communist newspaper published in Moscow. Other Russian Communist choice
for important
the Lincoln
penny.
Other
designs
by Been-

j

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missions of its clients in distant places or assists
the development of their nearby interests with
equal attention and facility.

HAME,

papers under the ban are Izvestia and Pravda.
papers
Club bearing the heads of the Wright
• • • •
the
That all Jews who have come to Prussia since 1914 should be expelled ner
brothers;
were the
the medallion
John Fritz medal
for the of Aces
from the country or interned in the camps which were used for the prisoners l'nited States Engineering Societies
Don't Walt Till Spring
of war is contained in a resolution offered by the Nationalist party, intro- of America; a plaque for the me-
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duced in the Prussian Diet. The resolution also calls for the government morial exhibition to Whistler; the
H. M. KOFFMAN
. to completely close the eastern frontier and not to admit any more Jewish s e al if o the University of Wisconsin;
Melrose 655 61
Hancock
P.O.
the Carl Schurz medal; the bas-relief
First
Nat'l
Bank
Bldg.
Offices 1503
refugees.
portraits of Washington in the Fed-
Cherry 1472.
• a • •
bu
The Russo-Roumanian conference which has been in session in Vienna ; oral ourt Building at Pittsrgh,
Besse-' and o Cf Lincoln in the Wash ington
is approaching a point of rupture on account of the hotly contested
rabian question, which is overshadowing all other points on the Agenda. Irving High School, this city.
The
in-
up his
The break is imminent because the delegates have been unable to find a last two are said the
to American
can s pirit.
common basis for discussion, both sides demanding that the Bessarabian torpretation of r
from
s
Brenner had received award
! many expositions here and in Europe,
question be settled in their favor.
. si •
si
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ubject discu ssed t the
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r
amatters
othe
It costa nothing to come down
d in Vi enna. The
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bewhich
an conf erence
Roumani
and find out.
will be taken up, in the order of their importance, are territorial, financial-
economic and judicial-political questions. The adjustment of the Besse- ,
rabian problem will, however, determine the course of the conference.
Second and Front Sts.
The head of each delegation will preside at the sessions of this conference,i
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(Concluded from page 1.1
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SWEDISH MASSAGE •
A
flood
such
as
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been
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the
last
10
years
occ
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when the Vistula river overflowed, compelling thousands of inhabitants in many hours and discussion on the
Cherry 4784
the city and suburbs of Warsaw to flee from their houses in order to saveibill will he continued. According to
in the river, which is continuing present indications, the debate will
.
be uite protracted and there seems

their lives. Great chunks o f ice arc
to swe. The right bank, on the Praga side, has been flooded to the extent Up be no prospect of a vote until the
ll miles inland. Citizens committees are being formed to rescue and latter part of this week.
• • •
of two
aid the stricken population.
• • •
DELAWARE SENATORS ARE
of watchful waiting,
The French administration of Syria, after a period
AGAINST 1890 CENSUS PLAN
has taken definite steps to prevent the Syrian Mohammedans from giving
WASHIGTON.—(.1 . T. A.)—The
support to King Hussein as Caliph. Investigation by the secret police un-
BRINGING YOUR RELA-
covered a tribal organization formed to lend aid and carry on propaganda Jewish delegation from Wilmington,
for Ilussein as Caliph, in Syria. The French police also found evidence that Del., which called anon Senator Ball,
TIVES TO AMERICA?
the money for this activity is coming from Transjordania, which is the Republican, and Senator Bayard, I
The Cunard Line is a huge
Democrat, of Delaware, were prom-
kingdom of Emir Abdullah, sop . of King Hussein.
organization with offices at S
ised by both Senators that they would
Teatralny, Proezd, Moscow, as
vote against an immigration bill em-
A new branch office of the New York Hebrew Free Loan Society, Inc.,
well as special offices in all im-
bodying the 1890 census. The Sen-
has been opened in Brooklyn for the convenience of people residing in Coney ators also stated that they considered
portant European cities.
Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge and Borough Paoney is
A highly organized service
rk.
M
wish
to
.
the objections made to the 1890 cen-
Island Bath Beach,
race to those who
.
looks after passports and visas,
loaned, irrespective of nationall y,
avail themselves of a loan up to $500, without charge of interest or expense sus fully justified.
brings passengers direct to
whatsoever. The society has been in existence for over 32 years and has! The delegation, which consisted of
steamers and attends to all de-
Chairman Devitt Snellenburg. Louis
r 000 000 to about 500,000 people.
tails. A Cunard liner sails from
a y,
Topkis, Max Keil, Nathan
loans
• • • •
M ax
B ar
eoski ,
Europe every few days.
Charles K. Brener and
There is a Kosher Kitchen en
Chains nehmen Malik, the Hebrew poet laureate, and Dr. Sehmarja besides presenting their objections,
all tti,nard Liners and Cunalfd
Levine were enthusiastically received upon their arrival in Palestine. There left with the Senators a memorandum
141s. Tickets are good Op
way a public reception given them by the population and there was much attacking the Johnson bill.
t
the-fastest ocean service In the
rejoicing over the fact that the national had come o make
The delegation were introduced by
came his
Dr. home
Jacob
hoeland.
, With Blalik andsDr. jAvine
the Senators from their state to Sen-
world.
m
in
the Jewish
For further information ap
Gliatzkin.
It is the intention of Malik to establish in Jerusalem a Hebrew ator Colt, chairman of the Senate im-
to nearest authorized agent. ply
publishing house which would act as the center of Hebrew literature migration committee, to whom they
also made their appeal.
throughout the world.
• • • •
CUNARD LINE
Rabbi Zirelson, head of the Kiaheneff Jewish community, has
1243 Wsslq•stea
stand in favor of Roumania in the matter of Bessarabia.. Ile held a public
Bled.
meeting at which resolutions were passed asking for the retention of Bessa-1
Detroit, PAlch,
the Jewish papule-
m
rabia by Roumania. There is great indignation aong
BA
tion at this partisanship of the rabbi. It is generally considered that the

attitude of the Jews of Bessarabaia, in the present conflict between Russia
(Concluded from page 1.)
and Roumania, should be a strictly neutral one, and the action of Rabbi

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A. J. C. PROTESTS ANTI-
SEMITIC PROPAGANDA

NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — A
formal protest has been sent by the
American Jewish Congress to Senator
Robert M. La Follette, in reference
to a petition sponsored by him and
submitted by the Executive Committee
of the National Convention of Ameri-
can Citizens of Hungarian descent

Zirelson is considered a breach of this neu*trality.
more particular standards of peace."
,
is . •
The effects of such deals were first
During patriotic demonstrations at Northwestern University, a group
of students attacked 'sailor Spector, a Russian Jew, and told him to get off felt by the arbitration committee
the campus. They also manhandled him. The affair arose from an incident about three years ago, when Mr.
opened his office door one
in the class of Professor Alfred Bays. The professor later said: "It seems Bernheimer
a grave injustice was done Spector, owing to his difficulty in making himself morning to find himself confronted
1e
11,
. 4..„
1-1111
understood in English. Ile told me that he wanted to speak to the class with a 60-pound parcel. it contained
•11,0 111
on pacifism. What he wanted to explain was that he was not a pacifist." all papers relating to 107 complaints
,
The students, however, misunderstood hint and in their zeal ejected him from manufacturers in Bradford
Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh
Dublin
and
other
centers.
These
some
from class-room.
• • • •
. steps of King Hussein papers long had been trickling into
Select Dancing Nightly
The Egyptian press discusses row y
the files of the Department of Com-
since his proclamation as "Caliph of all the Faithful Moslems." The leading nerve, sent thither from the Depart-
organs of Egyptian public opinion severely attack King Hussein for his self-
proclamation and charge that he has achieved his life-long ambition only meat of State, to which they
ere
forwarded by Amercian they uls,
Particular People Prefer
with the aid of the British authorities and especially with the support of
English manufacturers ha d
with
whom
the Palais
Sir Herbert Samuel, British high Commissioner of Palestine. The press
special world Moslem Congress, brought their trouble s. The entire
Strictly censored. Highest goes as far as to agitate for the calling of a
was unloadeon
d up Mr. Bern-
of
to be held in Cairo, the city of many Moslem traditions, for the purpose
mass
and his committee.
Standard
brinier
I "Why they came to us we cannot
choosing a new Caliph.
.

is

Palate Musicians—The Band You
was
t" h eained,
"us nlesen
iteffort
e xp l
Announcement of the receipt by the Jewish Publication Society of ell,
Lose to Deese With.
t
Was hat by lon g years of pati
America of a large sum for the publication of a history of the Jews
a
reputation
for
deal-
gained
made March 30 at the annual dinner of the society. The money was re- we had
ceived through the will of Miss Rosetta Si. Ulman of Williamsport, Pa., and I nag fairly and effectively with such
matters. On this side of the Atlantic,
said the history would be prepared by Professor Max Margolis of
it was College and Professor Alexander Marx of the Jewish Theological i the cases were by no means confined
Dropsie
i to New York. For instance, one com-
Seminary of America. Simon Miller of Philadelphia was elected president
first vice-president. Other ' plaint still unsettled came from a
York
of the society and Adolph Ochs of New
Bra df o rd manufacturer of wolen
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
ofTveri chosen include Henry Fernberger, treasurer, and I. George Dob-
y arns w ho had sold to a Chicago I
dealer in ignorance of the latter's un-
sevage, secretary.




The emigration conference called by the International Labor Bureau of [certain financial circumstances. The
deal was handled by a Canadian
12
I
,511 ,7'7774
the League of Notions opened in Geneva recently. Representatives of
central emigration organizations are participating, including the Jewish I agent. When difficulties loomed up,
7 $.ict
Colonization Association represented by Mr. Janowsky and the Jewish I the Chicago man employed a Boston
he fell down on the
Emigration Directorate represented by S. Tiomkin and Z. Aberson. The lawyer. When
repr•sentetives of the Jewish organizations have brought considerable data job, our committee was called in to
with them of the deplorable conditions of the Jewish refugees in Eastern straighten the tangle."
Majority Settled "Out of Court."
Europe and in various ports of Western Europe which they have placed'
1 1 0,1, •
After making a brief of each of
"rt• Ir.,
before the conference. The reports have made a deep impression upon
A .
he 107 cases in hand, and laterof
the international conference and it is expected that constructive measures . t
he other compl aints th at arr
most daily, Mr. Bernheimer sum- ,.
will he taken,
• • • •
0. the Oceso Irons
Albert Korfanty. the notorious leader of the Polish rebellion in Upper owned 30 members of the chamber
American mid European Plan.
Sit, si ,, has arrived in Vienna with Sigmund Bosel for the sale of Bosel's , who were familiar with the firms in-
New Hydrimic Baths.
in the Upper Silesian coal mines. The story is told that Sigmund volved. These men took the majority
off his h ands, reporting
slut,
Gar•ga.
Jew and the richest man i Austria, recently went into part- of the cases
Golf Privilegm
mer. The m a- '
o, I. who is a
-Semite,
for the purpose of buying hack to
Bathing From Hotel.
bitter
anti
Sea
1
a
is
who
with
Korfan ty,
nee -I'
i;I p the
available
coal
mines in Upper Silesia, after the original German ; jority of them were settled "out of
JOEL HILLMAN, President.
owners had sold them in discouragement. Now, it is said, Korfanty wants I court." Only two came up for for
to ii' monstrate his patriotism by buying hack llosel's share so that the mal arbitration. effective methodof ;
d, d oubled
B os e l, who, it is reorte an
mo4cases, " M r. Ber
ma y remain in l Pol is h hands.
pperty ne
xi ous, at ' handling the
francs, may notpbe
pointed out, "was by moral suasion.
recently by ucky s peculatio n i n
hro
is fortu
this time, to give up his rights in the mine properties.
Often
the
American would have a i
Gracile and Marble
• • • •
The entire Palestinian population is greatly excited over the numerous legal right, on some technicality, to I
cases of murder and robbery which have been occurring in the last few cancel the contract. But when ap- '
weeks and for which unknown Arab robber bands are held responsible. The pealed to on the grounds
of right and'
for the sake he of business
measures to apprehend those re- jstic
stronArab
was often
nore, and good will,
vehnmen t has b een urged to ta Seven
er
of
huo
urd
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s suspected o
crimes.
make concessions.
pon•ihle f or the ninny arrested.
Phone Cadillac 48
Tatransky and his wife, who are Czecho- willing ta
Karl atran. 5
Lams A. Wmbe, Representable
Slovakian Christians, were attacked at their ramping place between Nablus
The Only Jewish MONUMENT
Tatranshy died of his wounds. while his wife POLISH BIGOTS RENEW
and Jenin several days ago.
Bader in Detroit.
'h in a pervious cable was reported
BOYCOTT PROPAGANDA
■ MIMIll ■11 .2m."11•Mmni. is in a serious con, Iilon. , been identified as a Christian journalist.
as Stransky and a Jew, ha
WARSAW.—(.)• T. A.)—With the
"Hurrah for Henry Ford" and carrying his picture and reprints Easter holidays approaching, the Po- 1
Shouting
students, members of the terrorist organization, started a lish anti-Semites have renewed their
Iron, his book, 50
riot recently which resulted in the wounding of about 100 Jews, according old boycott propaganda, under the
to press reports from Bucharest. Several regiments of troops had to be slogan "Trade with your own." They
called before the riot could hr quelled. An attack was made at the Eco- hope thereby to hurt the business of
nomic League, where Aristed Blank, the most important banker in Rou- the Jewish merchants, whose busiest
mania, was discussing the financial situation before several hundred leading season is at Easter time.
banker, The invaders beat Blank badly before Titelesco, Minister to
Thousands of leaflets have been
Lender. could rescue him. The occasion for the outbreak was the opening circulated by the boycott organization
of the trial of Ion Motu and five other students for trying to kill Rosen- Rozwoj, all over Poland. In Kielce,
leading Jewish newspaperman, and plotting to kill Blank, his father the Rozwoj issued such an inflamatory
thal, a
and three cabinet members accused of selling themselves to the Jews. Motu circular against the Jews that the
said: "The Jews became rich aiding the German invaders in war-time. police found it necessary to confiscate
Henry Ford allows in his book that no country is able to assimilate the it because it agitated one part of the
' • ITT' SLOG. DETROIT
Twenty of the best lawyers in Roumania has volunteered to de-
••••ir,st the other.

which, under the guise of a plea for
justice for Hungary, is spreading the
old-style Hungarian anti-Semitic pro-
paganda in this country. The petition
was presented by Senator La Follette,
who has always been known as liberal
spd a foe to all forms of anti-
Semitisin, and the formal protest by
the American Jewish Congress was
the anti-Scroitism in the petition that
he might take action accordingly.

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INDUSTRY AFFECTS J

ANTWERP.—(J. T.
critical situation has arisen
diamond industry here. Thous:
.lewish workers in the industr
been thrown nut of work owing
slump in prices, and there is
distress. A similar depres
affecting Amsterdam.

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