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CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI BO, OHIO

HRONICLE

ifEbETROIT

Telephone
CI.F.NDALE

9-34-0

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924

VOL. XVI, NO. 3

ROUMANIAN JOURNAL
CHIDES GOVERNMENT
FOR ITS WEAKNESS

Backs Measure Aiding

Temporary Residents

Ver

Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

ork)
d
Life W
GREAT JEWISH HOST
FAMOUS WHEELMAN Sociologic Experts STROVE AS PIONEER r l Musso iziolza
IN STUDENT ARMY
WINS IN THRILLING Meet In Toronto FOR ENFRANCHISING
LEAVING COLUMBIA
RACE TO JERUSALEM cl'irronUir'cla:;;':ers OF WORLD'S WOMEN

]

I

Facing Profession.

Barred From Contest in Berlin,
Bicyclist Rides to Holy
City in 70 Days.

Says Complete Denial of Riots
Renders Authorities
Ludicrous.

DECLARES REPITITION
WILL BE DISASTROUS

Queen Marie, on London Visit,
Disturbed by Reports
of Violence.

VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The recent
anti-Jewish disturbances in several
parts of Roumania are being openly
discussed in the Roumanian press.
The paper L'Indcpendence Roumayne,
the official paper of the Roumanian
foreign office, printed on article in
Which the Vienna office Of the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency is charged with
spreading incorrect reports concern-
ing the Jewish massacres in Rou•

ADOLPH J. SABATH

TOno NTo.

--
Dr Anita Augspurg, Who,

Marked Honors Fall to Many
of the Hundreds Who
Graduated.

Problems confront-
Spoke at Shaarey Zedek,
ing Jewish social workers will he dim - .
cussed at the annual meeting of the
Is Notable Figure.
National Con ference of Jewish So-
_
-
vial Service which is to be held here
June 22 to 25. Social workers from GRIM IN RESISTANCE
FACED DEATH TWICE
an parts of the country will attend.
TO MILITARIST WAYS
IN LANDS TRAVERSED
The sessions will open with Maur-
its. R. Heater of Boston delivering the
Staunchly Advocates Peace by
Detained in New York Pending presidential address. Rabbi Barnett .
i
Means of Mediation and
It. Brickner of Toronto will preside.
His Eventual Return to
The program for the first session
Goodwill,
Palestine.
will be "A Suggestion for a Health '

Program for a Jewish Community."
I
NEW YORK.—Jacob Staroselski, Dr. Lee K. Frankel of New York, sec. Dr. Anita Augspurg, member of
professional bicycle racer, holder of and vice-president of the Metropoli: the international group of women
visiting America in the interest of
several distance championships in tan fife Insurance tampons, wt
world peace, who spoke at Shaarey
Russia and Germany, has just been preside. The discussion will be led
Zedek Synagogue Sunday, June 1, is
released under a $1,000 bond from by Dr. II. B. Weiss of Cincinnati and
., "e of the most intereeting Jewish
31i days' detention on Ellis Island, will be participated in by Frank E
in SOcial and political
upon the intervention of Congress- Chapnian of C,Ieveland, Miss Frances women active
man Sol Bloom and John M. Chap- N. Harrison of Philadelphia and Dr. life in Europe, according to Rosika
man, manager of the Cycle Racing Charles D. Spivak of Denver. Child Schwimmer, noted peace advocate.
s: "The
Au gspurg, Mi
of Dr.
Writing o
Association, following a series of welfare will be the subject of a sec-
of this



EVERY DEPARTMENT
,
AMPLY REPRESENTED

Adolph S. Ochs, Publisher of
New York Times, Gets
Honorary Degree.

NEW YORK.—At the commence-
ment exercises of Columbia Uni-

versity last week hundreds of Jewish

young nien and women marched in
the colorful processional that preced-

ed the conferring of the degrees and

honors which Columbia attaches to
the students who complete the work

in the several schools conetitutIng
Mr. Sabath, who has been a mem- as the result of a wager, from Berlin of Chicago will consider "The Prob. German pioneer hits been marked by
a few students in Bluj have jested
iffi
with a few Jewish passersby, and Mr of the House of Representatives to Jerusalem by bicycle, during which lent Child in the Foster Home," which great dculties. Dr. Augspurg had
that great seat of education and
when the situation grew serious the , from Illinois for many years, is the he narrowly escaped being shot to will be discussed by Armand Wyle, to tight for the opening, of the pro-
learning. Jewish men and women
she wantedtoorted
to whi
police intervened immediately. Un- , author of a bill permitting the per- death, once as a Greek spy in Turkey superintendent of the Erie Orphan- fession lf
pp
e was
But she
were represented in practically all of
h
' 44
the
sensation
seeking
manent
resOlcnce
of
immigrants
tem-
and
again
as
a
suspected
assassin
of
ass
and
Home
for
Friendless
Chili
vote
herself.
fortunately the
the departments, in several instances
dren. The second paper, which will by an organized movement that for
American public was satisfied at the porarily admitted into the country the King of Jugo-Slavia.
DAVID LUBIN
Barred from entering the six-day deal with "Alumni Organizations— many years had already knocked at
in a conspicuously disproportionate
under the present law.
expense of Roumania."
bicycle race in Berlin by the race Their Place and Value in Institutions the doors of the German universities. s
.
way. Columbia College, the School
,
Denounces Officialdom.
officials, who openly declared that he for Dependent Children," will be pre- She started as teacher and became 1
of Business, the School of Dental
- for a short time an actress. A strike
s•t s day the Roumanian paper
Then
could not compete because
he was a sented by Michael Sharlit of of Cleve

Surgery, the Law School, the School
f the child ing appearance and an extraordinary
Adverul printed an editorial in reply,
-Jew, Staroselski, angered at their in- land. A joint meeting
speaking voice added to her histrionic
of Medicine, the School of Journal-

stating:
sults, offered to ride from Berlin to care and family group will follow to
destined
her
for
distinction
ism, the Graduate Faculties, the
Abilities
"Vienna has committed certain en-
Jerusalem within 71) days on a wager take up the problem of "Neighbor-
great
tragedienne.
But
her
School of Applied Science, Teachers'
ag eerations because no direct reports
of f150. The race was arranged and hood Co-operation and Interference na a
her
away
from
called
College and Barnard College were
from Roumania were possible. How- ,
won by Staroselski, who completed in Case Work With Jewish Families.. heart's desire
the platform of individunl success.
adequately represented by eager
.
ever, the denial of the Roumanian
Bearing of Paycho.Analysis.
the trip just within the allotted time.
Reports of 1700 Enrollment Jews and Jewesses, many of whom
will remain ineffectual Hourwich Thinks Countries to
Psycho-analysis
and
its
bearing
on
Whea•
more
than
'10
years
tuns
some
govern
II' is actual racing time was 3S days.
rsities admitted women
obtained their higher education not
And
Notable
Progress
because it denies flatly everything.
universities
South of U. S. Should
inc balance of the 70 days was taken social work will be the feature of the • German
to the law schools Anita Augspurg
without struggle and hardship.
Are Given.
while, as a matter of fact, 60 Jews
ssort first evening sessio ■ . Dr. Abraham
up b
y delays in securing pap
Prove
Haven.
Gate Honorary Degree.
were seriously wounded. They were
visas, by his detention in a Turkish My(•rson of Boston will lecture on Ii Germany. But
y.
the liberalism
thrown from the windows of trains
aW
n
Among the honorary degrees which
prison for almost a week and by his The V alue and Limitations of Psy-
Reports showing that 1,700 boys
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) —The refusal to ride from sundown Friday chiatry." Discussion will be ham-' of Germany, like that of many other and girls attend the five units con- were conferred upon persons who had
going at full speed. Trains were also
countries, was heavily exhausted by
kept for long periods at the various' „ isilature of President Coolidge to to sundown Saturday because he is Bled by Dr. A. A. Brill, noted pay. 1
stituting, the United Hebrew Schools distinguished themselves in public
stations so that the drunken anti- the anti-immigration bill has put an an observing Jew.
chiatrist of New York, and Miss Es- each step on the road of opportuni- and that the net tangible assets of life and in the advancement of Amer-
lies for women. After the opening
end
to
the
hopes
of
thousands
of
Se 'tea might have plenty of time
telly Levy, also of New 'York.
Released from Ellis Island.
the system—buildings and equipment icon science and culture was the de-
4
te
o
r
p
e
eG
y
e
t
r
.s
m
ta
snsbts
rh
ie
oto
i
l
etfht;
eelae
w
ps
e
c
I
o
p
f
e
dthfe
session will
for heir doings. It is also true that I JeWish refugees of finding a haven in
The Tuesday morning
Immediately following his release
and pledges for the building fund of gree of Doctor of laws given to
g this time the Roumanian au- the United States. The question of from Ellis Island, Staroselski came be given over to a consideration of
Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of the New
n
du
ion they felt rested enough to make
the the new school at Philadelphia and
thorities did not extend any help to immigration, which has been acute , to the headquarters of the Zionist Or- "Racial Factors Which Condition
York Times, Dr. Edwin R. A. Selig-
I next step, admitting women to the Byron avenues—amounted to nearly
the attacked and maltreated Jews. for many years, has now become the eanization and Palestine Foundation Case Work With Jewish Families"
man, professor of political economy,
$250,000,
were
made
at
the
annual
I practice of law.
No one lives now behind a Chinese burning issue in Jewish life.
Fund, upon whose colonies he lived ' Dr. I. M. Rubinow of Philadelphia
meeting of the organization at Kirby who was the university orator at the
Organised Suffrage Cons
"With the passage of the immigra- while in the Holy Land, and recount- presenting the subject. E. Trotzkey
exercises, presented Mr. Ochs. In
wall and the denial of the govern-
.

"Though not admitted to the bar, Center last Monday evening. Ar-
i ec ar
went is therefore, in vain and a i- tion restriction ball ,
. ed his experiences. His bond, which of Chicago will talk on Recruiting her degree was not merely an orna- dently praised for his leaders h i p i s greeting t he publisher, President
grace. It would be much better if Isaac A. Hourwich, leading authority covers the six months the immigra- , and Training of Child Care Workers"
Nicholas Murray Butler used the fol-
the
movement
to
establish
in
Detroit
mental title for Anita Augspurg. She
the truth were admitted and the on Jewish immigration and author of tion authorities have permitted him l and Jess Perlman of New York will
lowing formula:
made good use of her legal knowl- a Jewish educational system that in
"The master-mind of the outstand.
guilty ones punished, especially those "Immigration and Labor," the to remain in the United States, was I read a paper on "Jewish Juvenile De- edge in social service and reform due course of time would provide a
ing triumph of modern journalism in
officials who completely forgot their United States ceases to be a refuge furnished by his aunt, Mrs. Gusha I linquency."
movements. Anita Augspurg devoted religious training for every Jewish
fro
escape from
On the other hand. the pro- for the Jews seeking to es
any
land; building on the firm found-
Three Papers on duration.
Markman, 14 Fast 112th street, with
herself to the enfranchisement of boy and girl, E. Rabinowitz was re-
test of the Jews abroad is entirel y persecution in the countries of
Jewish education will be the theme
,
elected president by acclamation. J. ation of sound principle and large
e whom he is staying
s - t purposely made Jerusalem the for the Tuesday evening meeting,: women. And to her belongs the Friedberg, vice-president; Isaac Re- vision a great organ of public educe-
Old World. Contrary to expects.
justified."
The Adverul ends its editorial with tion, the establishment of republican
e,
nwwhicih now
ts
which ail Ibe presided over by Jacob
n sn edqu public
psulblis
(Turn to Page Two)
senthal, secretary, and Max Rosinsky, hue na
(Turn to last page.)
the warning that should the disturb- governments in Europe has not done
influence, which
' Billikopf. executive director of the
treasurer, were also re-elected unani-
the standard of excellence for news-
Philadelphia Federation of Jewish
ances be repeated, a catastrophe in away with rave discrimination against
mously.
aresi icee ai n d f tthe fa irand neaw
des:
Charities. Three papers will be (le-
Roumania would be unavoidable. It th e Jews. The minority rights con-
G
In a brief address, Mr. Rabinowitz quote t service
of the world's
states that the events which took ceded to the Jews in the various tree.
livered: "What Do We Mean by
said that the past two years were the uite
and
which
faithfully
represents
the
place in Klausenburg and in Bluj arc ties by which nevi. governments were
Jewish Eduction?" Dr. Emanuel Ga-
busiest in the five year history of the
moron, educational director of the
unparalelled in the entire world and. set up have remained mere "scraps
United Hebrew Schools and pointed United States to the world and the^
that the denial of the government of paper." Anti-Semitism today is
of American Hebrew Congre-
to the erection of the Kirby Center world to the United States, I gladly
gations; "The Relation of the Jewish
a
proves that either the government is more rampant and more brutal than
and the recently opened school at admit
you to the degree of Doctor
enforcing
the
laws
of
sr
before
the
world
war
The
only
Social Worker to Jewish Education;'
AV
no table
cepa e o
Philadelphia and Byron avenues as of Laws."
Dr. Alexander M. Dushkin of Chica- General Committee Receives the result of the energetic efforts of
the country or that the hooligan dc- country free from official anti-Semit.
Natural Home of Liberty.
cents are preparing to enter into ap- ism is Russia, but there the legal re- Parley Between Union and Job- I go; "Why Federations of Charities
Reports Showing Strength
the board of directors. lie added
In opening the commencement ex-
berm May Result in Set-
government. strictions upon private business en-
Are Interested in Jewish Education , "
re
position to the present
that the program of the organization ercises, ('resident Butler said:
of Contemplated Efforts.
• • •
tcrprise in general have wrought
Louis M. Cahn of Chicago.
tlement.
in the immediate future would con-
"The world holds nothing more
ruin to the Jewish people, two thirds
Jewish conditions in foreign lands
QUEEN HEARS OF NEW
CINCINNATI. — Preliminary re- 'list In strengthening the activities precious than the Individual human
of whom, before the war, were
NEW YORK.—Hope has not coin- will be taken up at a session to be
which
the
system
is
now
carrying
on
POGROM IN BUCHAREST
soul
with all the possibilities that Ile
ports of the progress made by the
LONDON, — (J. T. A.) — Queen tradesmen. The need of emigration pletelv vanished for averting the held Wednesday morning. Dr. Istal-
sub-committees of the committee am. and continuing the work of raising before it for expression and for ac-
for the Jew today is more urscn
threatened strike in the cloak and wig B. Bernstein, executive director
sufficient
funds
to
remove
the
oblige-
complishment
It is rash, indeed, and
a
Chicago council to de-
Marie of Roumania, who is now
minted by
guest at Buckingham Palace, has re• than ever before, but the question is: suit manufacturing industry which of the Federation of Jewish Charities P
tions outstanding on the buildings oddly in contradiction with every
was to have taken place June 1 fol. of Pittsburgh, will speak on "Jewish vise i ways and means of raising funds
which
the
organizations
owns.
teaching
of
human
history, to pro-
(Avert, according to . authoritative Where shall he go?
for the current budget of the Union
-
But today Palestine can ii - lowing the failure of the Cloak, Suit Community Activities in Some (Sen. of American lb•brew Congregations,
lime any scheme of social, economic,
circles closely connected with her 1 ewer.
.
Gemara Is Taught.
ry
"Palestine would be the ideal an- and Skirt Manufacturing Association teal European Countries." Dr. harry
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent, re- ethical or political organization which
and also to develop a program of en-
royal majesty, disquieting telegrams
from Bucharest informing her of the commodate only a very small fraction to meet the demands of the Interns- '
(Turn to last page.)
large(' activities of the organization, ported on the scholastic work of the ,will by sheer force set limits to the
of the prospective Jewish emigration, tional Ladies' Garment Workers'
serious anti-Jewish disturbances in
were made at a meeting of . the g.en- system. He said that of the 1 , 700 "opacity of a human soul for useful-
the city recently following the dyna• measured even by pre-war statistics. Union. At the request of the New
eral committee held recently in Cin- pupils attending the United Hebrew and for growth.
Latin Countries Available.
York State Industrial Commissioner,
"Liberty Is the word which we con-
mite explosion in the capital. The !
ci nnati. A large attendance of the Schools 400 are receiving instruction
"There
remain
only
the
Latin-
Bernard
L.
Shientag,
the
union
is
ne-
committee
was present. Indications in the Bible—the Pentateuch,the ventionally use to signify that atmos-
cause of the explosion, which resulted ,
commi
. a ies ,
e tire or environment in which the
in great material damage and excite- American countries which are still gotiating with the Merchants
point to the preparation of s plan
r roph ets, and t h
1••
that will lead to the permanent, Holy
b , human soul is left free to shape and
1 •
meat, has not as yet been established. , owa io nc industrial development, and Garment Aesociation, composed of
T

• •
- hove no class of industrial wage- jobbers who, with independents,
financing of the union and also to a ginners' and an advanced class—are to snake itself. It has been admir-
earners numerous enough to succeed manufacture about SO der cent of the

strengthening of its work.
ATTACK STUDENTS AND STONE
taught Gemara, in addition to II-- ably and more precisely defined by
in establishing a job-trust by anti- garments made in the greater city. c choler Declares Talmudic
i
David A. Brown, chairmen cif the brew literature and current Jev.i.h Presdent
Hadley as the power to use
CEMETERY IN KLAUSENBERG
While
no
definite
understanding
has
one's intelligence in the direction of
general • -committee, presided, sod , problems. These classes are
. immigration legislation.
Passage Proves Rabbis Di-
VIENNA. —(J. T. A.) — New ex
of the been reached, union officials and
the
gates
among
those
present
were:
Marcus
of
graduates
of
the
system
who
ore
one's
conduct.
Denial of liberty by
of
"The
closing
denti s Jit
stu k
ethe eret%
s
'* e a r i e, , i :tt y the
vined Transmission Idea.
of Jewish
Jesse too p a e, , United States to immigration must manufacturers are hopeful of obviat-
Aaron, Pittsburgh; Oscars B ermari, lcontinuing higher studies with a view force is tyranny, whether that force
q It in emigration of American ing a strike in which 50.000 opera-
Cincinnati; David M. Bressler, New of either becoming teach. r. or en- he exercised by a one-headed tyrant
according
to liberal
the Roumanian
p p I
NEW YORK.—Samuel Kahan, a York; Julius 1% . Freiberg, Cincin- tering institutio ns w c prepare Or o• a many-headed tyrant.
L icense
Adverul. The
professoroCon-lcapital
to other countries, Accord- tives vvill be involved and whjeh will
hi h
f
'
means the individual's failure to at-
stantinescu, who championed the ' ing to statistics published by the De-. MSS a complete cessation - in the lawyer and Jewish scholar of this nati; Ben Lowenstein, Cleveland; Na- the rabbinate.
.
city, claims that radio is referred than J. Miller, New'York; Jacob W.
tain self-discipline, to demerve liberty
partment of Commerce, f therie has cloak industry.
WAS
The
class
which
will
g
:

s,
,
lii
cause of the Jewish •students,
Vote on Stroke
Question,
A referendum
on whether
the plans to in the Talmud and that the prin. Slack, Cincinnati; Edwin B. Meissner, . July Mr. I aa s said will ' ',• ; , „ r and to enjoy its fruits. Between
, been such a niovement o cap tal in
among those seriously wounded.
'
1 c i
ciple of sound transmission WAS St. I,ouis; Henry Oppenheimer, Bal. . S'
t.ranny on the one hand and license
21 mys an( sr rls. This i ..., ..
Roumanian Fascisti students, who recent years.
it
was
estiniated
for
a
strike
should
be
pursued
in the clearly understood by the Jewish timore; Carl E. Peitz, Cincinnati; Ar.
•, , d, the other, lies the field of chorac-
"Prior to the war,
coeds that of
r '
are under the leatorsnlp
r
jobbers
that $6,000,000,000
of European event of the inability of the
sages at least 1,500 years ago, AC. th ur Hays Sulzberger, New York; Earlier
and Later
P
• r building to the end that one may
graduating
class.
-
The
Cum, bombarded with stones the Jew h capital was invested in the United and the union officials to resolve their cording to a feature article in the Ludwig Vogelstein, New York; A.
ti reserve and enjoy liberty.
ish cemetery in Klausenberg. Jewis e I States. It is understood that since differences, is being taken by the sev- New York World. Mr. Kahan refers Leo Weil, Pittsburgh; Herman Wile, , dent declared that Indira
'•fhe university is the natural
to a progressive increase i
mourners, who were visiting th . 1914 most, if not all, of these invest- eral districts in which the union mem- t
one
of liberty. Without it there
o a passage in the section of "Yuma" Buffalo; Charles Shohl, president of bar of boys and girls con ,
b
.
• re seri
••
grac es
or is
over by American bi•rship in Greater ess
in the Talmudic treatise
, could be no real scholarship, no
Moed, the union.
required curriculum and t'
ously wounded. The Jewish coin• meats were taken
in
the
pit lists, and in addition to it, over vide('. Results of the balloting have which sets forth the a
wresting of secrets from the consti-
Acti•ities Are Studied.
of graduation in a few :,.ors
moony
ca a
moony submitted a protest to Mili-
4:1,000,000,000
of American capital been withheld pending the comple- proper observance of Yom Kippur,
o . .1 will
Mr. Weil reported for the commit reach
reach the
The minimum
graduates
14 ratan of nature and of man. no joy-
age
d er
Popp, who proMised
tarp Commander
is invested in the industries of Latin ' lion of the negotiations between the the Day
Atonement.
The word
olln and happy expressions of human
M r. of
Kahan
says definitely
spells tee of survey, of which he is chair-
to make an investigation.
America. This process must go on. jobbers and the union, or the discos- which
o .
• iatio n and human aspiration in
man, and announced that a study is years, examinatio
I • appreciation
i n Bible
'
""Prior to the war, the population linuance of the parleys.
radio is composed of the Hebrew let- being made of the various activities
oil letters and the fine arts. The uni-
nophets
d o
rl end
Pressure Being Brought,
tersh resh—yod—daleth—yod—yod of the union and that the co-opera- chapters i n the
of the United States grew at the rate .
• '1, 15 versity has no higher lesson to teach
loaders in J ew i s h communa l at- —aleph. The combination of the li o n of a group of prominent rabbis the Prophets major
than the
e significance of liberty, the

of over 20 per cent from one census
tor. y and Hebrew composioo•
to another. With the practical cessa- fairs in New York are displaying kern English letters which represents the will
oo' ono' importance of liberty, the worthy use
sought to obtain their views of the graduates plan i
lion of immigration since 1914 the interest in the situation and are sequence of the Hebrew letters is for the e development
of liberty to the end that character
h union. the ir studies.
opment o f te
may be built constantly stronger and
-o.
Mr. Vogelstein and Mr. Sulzberger
increase from the census of 1910 to bringing to bear such pressure as
Emigrants, With Eyes to America, that of 1920 was less than 15 per they reasonably can, both upon the
Plena for High lashed
Refers to Sound.
firmer. In so far as that lesson is
spoke in behalf of the committee on
Fare Deportation.
Mr. Isaacs outlined a p'ss. f r the learned the university is justified of
cent. It may be expected that, in manufacturers and the union leaders,
The words, according to Mr. Kahn, revision of constitution, whose work
LONDON—(J. T. A.)—The Amer- the future, with the cessation of im- to compromise their differences in or- curiously enough refers to sound, the has made considerable progress. Mr. establishment of • high sOlool de- 1 its children and has justified itself to
migration, the rate of increase will der to prevent the dislocation of eco- origin and nature of which, however, Miller, chairman of the committee on partment, but said that bef re de- them."
Man consulates in London, Paris and
t
eon itions and th
shrouded in deep mystery. The finance, presented a review of the tails would be considered s survey
be sail I less. American industry,. nomic
Warsaw are being' beseiged by num-
will continue to ield profits that attends a widespread industrial following is a substantially accurate financial situation of the union and of the work done in other cities in
never
• •
Sera of prospective emigrants and hoo er, w con
rendering in English of the passage discussed various plans that will tend the field of secondary effileation
stranded immigrtants, who are inquir- for reinvestment at the old rate, war.
in which the wo rd r . a.o.o0 appears: t o create a permanent method for would be undertaken. He :do. docile.'
ing for information concerning the which called for a much larger in-
"And the rabbis have learned that securing funds for the organization. upon the success of the -sr:Serge:ten
of obtaining visas for crease of the working force. It is
Mr. Brown, as chairman of the ; work of the schools an.: alvocated
there are three sounds that travel
America. The only answer given by obvious that the surplus of available
from one end of the earth to the committee which is securing funds the consideration of a plcfor trans Twat.. Named Representati•e• to
- •the consular officials is "Nothing capital will have to seek investment
other. They are: First, the sound for the current budget, told of the . Porting, by means of bus- , s, ■ hildren

Pittsburgh Gathering.
known, no instructions received."outside of the United States.
"The movement of capital will Founder of Cleveland Jewish Center of the sun traveling around the i results achieved in the five weeks in for the kindergartens as v.sll as for
Great consternation and excite-
earth; second, the sound of a mob of which his committee has been at certain higher classes. Mr. Isaacs
Elected
President.
Mesdames
Ilenry Weinstein, Jo-
ment is prevailing among the strand-create opportunities for employment
a large city; third, the sound of the work. 110 said that he was gratified said that many children 11., in see
are of immigrant labor in the Latin-

s-ph Ehrlich, Jacob S. Souls, Samuel
w•'
ed refugees, mostly Jeish,
who
.—Rabbi Samuel Benja- soul when it leaves the body at death. with the response from the coogre. thole far removed from : •,. schook kavanau, Meyer Applebaum, Moe
TF.I.
AVIV
in the various ports of Europe, South- American countsies.
min;formerly of Cleveland, has been Some of the rabbis say that the sound gations, the majority of whom hew.' in which their needs may bet he met Leiter, Albert Feldstein and the
Change in Canada.
ampton, Antwerp and Riga, some of
"It has recently been reported that chosen president of the American of a woman laboring in childbirth already pledged that they will raise A large increase in attendance, he Misses Hattie Gittleman, Jeanette
in possession of
whom are already
They live in the fear there is a change of sentiment toward Palestine Bank, which has recently also travels from one end of the the quota assigned to them as their suggested, could be reaLool as a re.
Steinberg. Julia Wine, Bertha Lipsita
visas.
American
of
having to face deportation to Ras. immigration in Canada, which has opened banking offices in Tel .4viv earth to the other. Some of them share for the 1924 budget. A good suit of the transportati,•.. ;
and Sara Weinberg were elected dele-
was also say that the sound r-1141-i-o does portion of the money needed for this
e
American
Palestine
Bank
gates to the convention of the Ha-
h
T
Silt or the other countries they came heretofore followed the ways of the
"
hi
g .'
year • S expenses i s a I real 1 y in night
daeah Organization to be held in
from, the steamship companies hay- United States. Canada's industries incorporated under the laws of Poles- the same t ng.
DR.
ROSENBACH
HEADS
he
,on-
And having thus, continues the ar- he announced, and efforts will
July 2 and 3. The con-
ing declared that the refugees will are attracting American capital, but tine and the ratification of its charter'
HISTORICAL SOCIETY Pittsburgh
the Palestine Ofti- tide, casually referred to "the sound tinned until the entire budget is
vention will follow that of the Zion-
have to clear the company hotels if the population of Canada is small and was announced in bank has capital of radio " the Talmudic passage drops raised
ist
Organization
of America.
there is no possibility for them to the cessation of European immiora-
h U it d St tes
subject. It is as if some modern
The response to the drive for funds
PHILADELPHIA.—A. S. W. Ro-
a has resulted of £50 000. The object of the bank the
n t the
e r voyage.
I tion to te n e
proceed shortly o
writer, having had occasion to men- RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS
now
being
conducted
by the Detroit
elected
presi-
in drawing upon Canadian labor. It is to intereht American capital in
mnbach of this city was
tion "broadcasting," took his reader's
Asks U. S. for Relief.
INCLUDE 45,000 JEWS dent of the American Jewish Histori- Chapter of Hadassah has been slow,
The Jewish emigration aid societies is quite likely that the Canadian goesaPalestine investments.
and
Rabbi Benjamin is a graduate o f familiarity with it for granted
statement
made by
a
according
to
cal Society at its annual meeting held
are being urged to relieve the situa- emment may reopen the doors of the Jewish Theological Seminary o f continued his discourse on his main
chair-
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—At the Con- here last Sunday. Other officers Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, who is
Lion of the despairing refugees. The Canada to European immigration.
. theme.
are be-
man
of
the
drive.
The
funds
chosen include Simon W. Romendale
At present, however, it would be America and New York University
The author of the article proceeds gress of Soviets, which is being held
Federation of Ukrainian Jews in Lon- • -,--'-able that the Jewish organize- He officiated a number of years a •
ing devoted to the Hadassish Medical
• 00
CI
of
Albany,
N.
Y.;
Dr.
David
Phillip-
now
in
Moscow,
Stalin,
one
of
the

e
care
lacks suffi-
don, which IS engaged in taking
this country should make a rabbi in Cleveland and is the founde ✓ to ask
triumvirate at the head of the gov- son of Cincinnati; Max J. Kohler, N. Unit in Palestine, which
of the Ukrainian refugees, has cabled tions in
e Talmud is the same thing as the
Taylor Phillips and Richard J. H. cient financial equipment to carry on
a of the Cleveland Jewish Center. II cl
to United States Secretary of Labor concerted effort to ascertain, in
radio as we know it today, and ernment of Soviet Russia, reported
Many
cities_
returne
and
concerning the membership of the Gottheil, all of New York City, vice- its work adequately.
him to see to it that thorough manner, the opportunities is a native of Palestine
3 whether the thing we of the present
Davis requesting
presidents; Albert M. Freidenberg, and villages are without medical et‘-/
those immigrants who are already in for immigrants from Poland, Litho- to the-Holy Land a year ago. Ile i - generation have hailed as an epochal Communist party of Russia.
Is
attempting
to
According to his figures, the party corresponding secretary; Samuel Op- tention and the unit
possession of American visas, and ania, Roumania and Russia in the the president of the American Or
• discovery is merely a rediscovery of
reach these places by organising
who are In the various European' Latin - American countries wherelganization in Palestiiie. which count
has ■ total membership of 900,900, penheim, secretary, and Henry S.
something
the
ancients
knew
and
dm-
clinics and health stations.
Hendricks of New York, treasurer.
f c 1 ose to 200 members who are Amer
of which 45,000 are Jews.
ere no legal bars in the path o
carded.
ports, should be permitted to land in there
lean citizens residing in Palestine.
sae refuerost "

America.

GROWTH OF UNITED
SCHOOLS DESCRIBED

ECONOMIST LOOKS
TO LATIN AMERICA

PLAN OF FINANCING
UNION PROGRESSING

HOPE FOR ikVERTIN
GHT ,
N Y STRIKE BRIGHT

SAYS JEWISH SAGES
UNDERSTOOD RADIO

STRANDED REFUGEES
CROW E ■ CONSULATES

r y

FORMER RABBI HEADS
PALESTINE BANK

CHOSEN DELEGATES
TO CONVENTION

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