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Aircrican ffewish Periodical Cotter cur..

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

HRONICL-

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Telephone
GLENDALE

9-3-0-0

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XVI, NO. 8

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924

DEATH OF DE HAAN Nottingham Jewess
STIRS PUBLIC IRE Named Magistrate
IN GREAT BRITIAN

Murder of Orthodox Leader

Where Red Corpuscles Multiply
Keren Hayesod Gifts
and Anemic Faces Take on Color Free From Taxation

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

(Sqggested to McAdoo
Silence on Klan Issue

Former American Woman Ap- Paying a Visit to the Fresh Air Society Camp Makes One With Local Chairman Reports Treas-
That Glands Could be Swallowed Re-Investing Grown
pointed For 011ice Once
ury Ruling Declaring
Folks With the Elixir of Eternal Youth.
Held by Husband.
Them Deductible.

MASTER SUBJECTS
WHICH CULTIVATE
JEWISH SCHOLARS

It was one of those hot, glowing, looked like a log. And since she look-
Results Shown by Graduates of
NOTTINGHAM, England.— Mrs. elli'P•rY days when one wished the ed in a disconsolate sort of way into
That donors to the Keren Ilayesod,
Hebrew School Achieved
Mehir Weinberg, widow of the late United States lay, not in the north and the great nothingness that stretched or, as it is generally known to the Am-
:Saha. Weinberg of this city, was south temperate zones, but somewhere out before her, dreaming of things erican Jewish public, the Palestine
in Five Years of Study.
, }loser) justice of the pears.: a m in the vie in i ty of where Admiral that some day would come true, we Foundation Fund, are permitted to
PAPERS ASK REVISION
Weinberg is the first wencher of the Peary reconnoitered just before mak- thought of the log that the famous deduct their contributions from their
OF PALESTINE POLICY Jewish community of this city to be, rag the last thrust for the top of the Indian sat on when the pale-face was I total incomes when preparing their
CRITICAL EXAMINATONS
income tax reports seas announced
named a magistrate in Nottingham - , world. And Icing such a day it was gently told where to get off.
ATTENDED BY PUBLIC
since the death of her husband minty natural that he should eagerly
Two Reasons There Were,
the
early
part
of
the
week
by
Robert
Agudath Israel to Continue shire
1,th years ago. Mr. Weinberg held the seek , the assuaging coolness of lake
So there were two reasons—a little Marwit, chairman of the Kenai Maya
Fight to Conserve its Re -
ce at the time of his death. Mrs. St. (lair. But there was another rea- miss of nine or ten summers and a sod campaign committee of Detroit.
Pupils Pay Tribute to
‘Veinberg was formerly an American sem Right in front of the s e aiming day that transformed lower Hastings Mr. Marwil received a letter from
ligious. Rights.
When They Ask Furth.
' woman, having been a Miss Rosen- tole that emptied in the lake proper, street into a byway of Bagdad when Emanuel Neumann, executive secre-
Mira of Baltimore. She is a sister of • she sat on an improvised be neh that the sun is in a particularly radiant tors.. of the Palestine Foundation
er Instruction.
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) —In the MN. Arthur L. Maass of that city.
honour. And two reasons such as, Fund, informing him of a definite rul-
House of Commons, Colonel BurY She has lived in Nottingham =fly
these sufficed for our little man to dis- ing recently rude liy the Treasury
Those
who
in their high school and
submitted a question to the Colonial yea rs.
port in the inviting waters of the 1 apartment to the effect that individ-
college days thought that tyranny
Secretary for information concerning'
Th, office to which Mrs. Weinberg
swimming hole that emptied into mil contributions to the Kenn Ilaye-
T
was
the
outstanding
fact of the
the assassination of Israel de Haan
Lake St. Clair.
sod com e within the provisions of sec-
s chosen is considered important,
educative process, especially when
Jerusalem, asking what steps the gee- , the magistracy in England possessing
The fact that his bathing suit snug- tion 211 of the revenue act of 1921,
Greek
and
Latin
grammar was in-
ernment intended to take in order powers of a higher order than those
ly tilted his brother who is three or which deals with contributions to
volved or when the principles of logic,
that the murderers be apprehended.
hour years older than himself did not Philanthropic, religious and education-
vested in magistrates in the l' !Medi
had to be mastered in a course intro-
SAMUEL UNTERMYER
"Scrap the whole Zionist machinery States. It is life position and is re- 1
interfere
with
the
splendor
of
the
sit-
al
agencies
that
are
deductible.
.
ducing innocent youth to the study
in l'alestine, and you will win the sailed as a real honor.
tition. Verily, he would plunge la-
Mr. Marwil declared that the rul-
of philosophy, would have been taken
gratitude of the A rats, the Jews and
neath the surface of the water and, ing of the Treasury Department was
aback if they had been present at the
the British," was the demand of the
ceniing up, would look up to the fair a welcome bit of news to contrihutors
public examinations that took place
Rabbi, Blinded in War, Tells watcher who seemed to inspire him to to the Keren flayesod and in a 111C114-
Morning Post upon Premier Mac-
last Sunday morning and Monday and
donald, in an editorial.
Story of Upward Rise to
heroic tactics. And he covered him- use constituted a mark of approval
Tuesday evenings when the 15 gradu-
The editorial expressed the suspic-
self with glory as well as with water. on the part of oflicial Washington of
Efficiency.
ates of the United Ilehrew Schools
ion that do Haan was the victim of a
Of course, we could let the romance t he humanitarian activities carried on'
submitted to oral inquiries prior to
political conspiracy, and stated that
SOLVED MANY PROBLEMS of the thing go on tantalizing the in l'alestine by the Keren Hayesod.
receiving certificates indicating that
the ()Id Zionists are gradually being
reader by withholding information as
they had completed the course of-
BEFORE STARTING CAREER to where an Lake St. Clair this Ilene- fared by Detroit's Jewish
submergai by unruly atheists and
educational
National Council of Women In-
communists.
ious episode occurred. But why tan-
Rabbi Wise Criticizes Famous syste " Those
Agudath Israel to Fight,
Fingers Acquired Vision and talize good burghers on a Ina July'
spires Work Among
hrs'
h tl
Lawyer for Determining
ed along the
a bri" Of! YGTeevk.
m i road
"The murder of de Bean will not
day. We shall nut refrain. We shall
Tiny Dots Assumed High
Dutch Jews.
and Latin conjugations and scanned
McAdoo Policy,
stop the work of the delegation of the
tell where it took place, openly,
.
Significance.
the lines of Xenophon and Virgil and
Agudath Israel in its fight for the in-
freely, without reservation. It muss
Cicero in a manner that seemed to
NEW YORK.—The impetus given
ternal autonomy of the Jewish ortho-
on that sector (we still think in terms
conflict with the child labor laws
Part of the inspiring story of Rah- of the war) along the SL Clair line
dox group in Jerusalem," was the to the organization of the Jewish
COWAR
DLY
would have seen 14, 15 and 16 year-
Hourwich, Expert in Economic , NONRESISTANT
statement made by Dr. l'inchas Kohn women of Holland for a comprehen- bi Michael Aarensohn, who in 1917 upon which is situated
the camp of old boys end girls (strictly speaking,
to the representative of the Jewish sive program of Jewish service,, left the precincts of the Hebrew the Fresh Air Societ y.
and Labor Problems, Had
Duty of Protestant Churches to girls and boys, for there were exactly
through the efforts of the National Union College to enlist in the army
Telegraphic Agency here.
Visibly Impressed.
Turbulent Career.
two girls to every, one boy in the
Stamp Out Klan, Says
Dr. Kohn, president of the Agudath Council of Jewish Women of America, and persistently refused to be left out
We liked the camp. We were, in-
class) answer questions in Ilebrew
Israel, arrived here to head the dele- its committees onreconstruction and of the conflict because of his student- deed, so visibly impressed that we
Zionist Leader,
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A. ) —Dr
with eager facility and in
foreign
relations,
laid
its
unit
of
so-
ship
in
a theological school or because thought we should wish to remain if
gation of the Aguilath Israel to the
Isaac A. Bourwich, famous Jewish
the language of King David and the
ce which will protest vial service experts which visited Hol- he was not up to the mark in stature, we could only comply with the re- writer, scholar and authority on eco-
Colonial orrice,
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.).—Jew- Prophets and reveal a knowledge of
against the ordinance of the Palestin- land in 1921 and 0122 for work among has told his story, even though the quirements. But we found that we nomic and immigration problems, (lied ish leaders in public opinion have
the Bible, both from the content and
ian government granting communal the refugees, has born fruit, accord-1story is only partly detailed, reluc- could not be one of the 900 boys and here July 9, at att. Sinai hospital from been startled at the revelation made
the interpretation standpoint, that
autonomy to the Jewish communities ing to a communication received by tantly so. Writing in the American girls who, by the time Labor Day, heart failure caused by diabetes. He by the New York World, which pub-
would indicate that acquaintance
of Palestine, under the leadership of the council front Mrs. Caroline Wyj- Legion Weekly of a recent issue he which ushers in the return of the was 0 I years of age.
lished a confidential correspondence with the book of books
. is not alto-
the Vaad Leumi. Other members of senbeek-Franken, president of the says:
He recently returned from a trip! between L. A. Steinhardt, a nephew gether foreign to the descendants of
school term, rolls around will have se-
Amsterdam
Council
of
Jewish
Won-
"France,
October
1,
1918.
I
was
the delegation are Guggenheim of
cured vacations of from 10 days to to Russia where he studied general I of Samuel Untermyer, and Julius the authors of holy writ.
Basle, Rosenheim of Frankfort, Good- en. tired. Sleep, rest, sleep—to have two weeks.
economic conditions and the situation Peyser of Washington, showing that
Mrs. Wyjensenbeek - Franken de- these was enough. So I slept in the
man of London and Rabbi Horowitz
We came into the camp grounds at of the Jewish people in particular. II is it was upon the advice of Mr. Unter- 1 T, 1 Oral
a nihl ritia net ar i o at: tnou:nr e s W
s r:eesl
i hwm
t, t o hi ' l iner:rwT
e c:w
dlrm
ea blu r 'eyd too,
of Jerusalem. Dr. Vallach remained scribes the progress of the Holland tomb of the hospital for two months.
an opportune time. It was the con- health, which had not been
vet very good myer that William G. McAdoo un-
in Jerusalem because of de Hann 's women thus: "When I awoke all was darkness. cluding day of the first group's visit at that time, became worse on account successful aspirant for the Demo-
"The
idea
of
an
organization
of
Little
by
little,
almost
foot
by
foot
I
death.
and, like the graduates of a college, of his work there. Arrangements for 1 cultic nomination for President, promptu compositions in Hebrew on
the'evaded taking a clear stand on the
"The Agudath Israel," Dr. Kohn Jewish women is gaining ground in learned to walk in darkness. I began the boys and girls were observing his funeral are being
IT
question and accepted support subjects suggested to the students by
continued, "is not engaging in this the larger Jewish centers. Councils in the hospital, feeling nip way from their finale with the same solemn sag- Jewish Writers Club of made
New York
. i
persons who gathered to take part
fight for the sake of fighting. We are have been formed in The Hague Rot- bed to bed. Later I ventured on the erness and abandon that character-
Dr. Hourwich was born in Vaned from the Klan delegates.
anxious to reach an understanding terdam and Arnhem. The first steps thoroughfare. At first the rumble of
It
was
alleged that Mr. Untermyer in the testing of their knowledge.
izes the winners of college degrees. April 27, 1800. As a pupil in the gym-1
The compositions were 300 words
that would enable the Palestine Jews , have been taken in Groningen. Though trucks would frighten me as I paced
Field day at the Fresh Air Camp was nasium in Minsk and as a student at ' advised Mr . McAdoo to accept the long and the time in which to write
to present a united front to the out- for the present they are still auto. along the sidewalk with on attendant a day when the welkin surely rang.
the University of Petrograd he was votes of the Klan, and to dump it them was limited to 20 minutes, but
side world, but we refuse to surrender nomous bodies, we are considering the by my side. Six months later I walk- If the trees stirred, it was not because
afterwards.
In
connection
with
this
active in the Russian revolutionary I
the rights of Jewish orthodoxy to in- founding of the Dutch Council of Jew- ed through the streets of Manhattan
it was made known that Mr . Unter - a few found that It was ample enough
In 1879
he was arrested
of the exuberance movement.
of the
wind.
For in which to write two compositions.
ternal autonomy in matters of relie- ish Women in the coaling autumn.
myer,
as vice-president
of the Ameri-
and was as one with the human waves as we have indicated before it was a for alleged anti government activities can
Jewish
Congress
When the keen-
had Wise
been presi-
called And they did.
that rolled through its avenues of day when the wind itself was taking and for organizing a secret press upon by Dr Stephen S.
e ducation, sheehita and burial.' Educational and Practical Work.
minded visitors read the compositions
refuse
to
submit
our
religious
,
"Besides
our
educational
propagan.
.
,
traffic.
But
always
with
a
faithful
We
a holiday rest. Field day it was for Without trial he was expelled from
they
(lid
not
have
much
to say. Their
and work
for companion, for I have not yet learn-
social
questions to the non-Jewish elements I da we carry on practical.
he was exit- dent of the congress, to serve as a hearts were aglow with the feeling
nearly everyone who had two legs to Petograd , and in 1881
in the different communities
ed the art which hundreds of sight- stand on, and many a boy and girl ed to Siberia. After a residence of member of a committee to appear
which govern the Vaad Leumi.
that
sometimes
expresses
itself in fins
suffering J Jews across the frontier.
ftier. less creatures have mastered—that of
before the resolutions committee of
Willing to Negotiate.
1
, concluded
were there who could then and f o ur years in Siberia he
the National Democratic Convention patriotism and, in the case of other
"We are willing to agree that a And though the Amsterdamcouncil, self-locomotion.
there prepare for the Olympic games. his studies as a lawyer and in 1887 to
people,
a
little
more
gifted
perhaps,
p lead for en anti-Klan plank. Mr.
joint committee consisting of repro- as the longest in i existence, is the pr.?.
Milking Problem Solved.
Committee of One.
he started to practice law.
I Untermyer, however, refused to serve in poetry or In oratory.
sentatives of the Vaad Leumi and the totype, the local crimps adapt their
"The problem of locomotion having
It was easy to make the acquaint-
Came to U. S. in 1893.
The examinations were true public
on this committee.
In connection
Agudath Israel should be formed for work to local needs and circumstances. been solved in an agreeable fashion,
ance ofthe ...camp in a short time—
In 1890 he was again in trouble with this refusal, Dr. Wise made the tests, not unlike the tests given by
the purpose of representing entire, "In Amsterdam, the most important the elementals of social and intellec.
with the authorities and was compel- following statement:
the dons of an Oxford college or
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Palestinian Jewry before the govern- branches of work are: Firstly, an of- tual media were one by one attempted
led to escape from Russia to the
those to which the Yeshibah student
flee for case-work,
kh
where people l come and developed to useful degrees.
Duty to Intervene.
meat."
United States. He studied here at
submits when qualifying for his or-
Dr. Kohn disclosed the text of the for advice and help, either upon their Dressing, eating, shaving, early as.
Columbia University where he receiv-1 "As president of the American dination. Or perhaps they were a
memorandum which the delegation own initiative or because they have sumed natural form. To be system-
ed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Jewish Congress, I named a commit- reflection of the superb public ex-
will submit to the Colonial office. The been sent by authorities or charitable stirwith every detail became the Filo-
1893. He then became a lecturer on ' tee made up of distinguished repress hibitions of Jewish spiritual intellect
memorandum calls for the right of the institutions. This office is situated in gen of my life. Then I learned how
economics and statistics at the Ifni- entatives of the congress who should when the dean of a Babylonian ac-
orthodox Jews in Palestine to f orm the Jewish quarter, and the gradually to dance and slowly and pleasingly I
versity of Chicago. Returning to New present the Jewish position, of mere. ademy was a prince of Israel in exile.
separate communities outside of the increasing applications for help prove found myself acquiring grace of car-
York he practiced law until 1900, sity the American position, with re- But we shall not go too far afield,
proposed system under the leadership j that it is fulfilling existing needs. riage and poise. I came out of the
proposed
when he VS 113 employed by the United geed to the Klan. If the Klan were even though one does feel that the
for
I
Then
we
are
still
at
work
in
collecting
toddling
period
of
childhood
and
began
of the Valid Leumi. It also asks
Modest Palestine Settlement States government as statistician. He solely anti-Catholic or anti any re- class of 10 girls and 6 boys may mark
the right of the orthodox Jews of Pals! the funds needed for the foundation to walk erect and blithsome. Every
published a hook in English on the ligious group, we, as Jews, would be the forerunner of a cultural flowering
Opened With Colorful
estine to elect a rabbinate of their of a home for elderly Jewish women, arm became an eye for me and every
immigration problem, entitled mm aa. moved to intervene in protest against right in Detroit, the present Hebraic
Ceremonies.
own and to have their own shechita to be run on co-operative lines. companion soon learned to regard me
migration and Labor," which earned the menace of that religious and ra. status of which cannot be appraised
Insight Into Social Work.
as an alert, vigorous creature ready
and burial institutions. The manor-
for him a reputation as one of the cial bigotry which the Klan at one by the number of automobiles that
and the same time incites and cep{- swarm the streets.
"We
consider
it
of
the
greatest
val.
to
dash
through
the
subway
maze
in
Haan.
JERUSALEM.—Houses
built
of
andum was the last work of de
leading experts in that field.
"I am exteremely shocked at the ue to give our women a proper insight New York or climb the dizzy stairs on brick made in Palestine in a factory
Dr. Hourwich was a forceful Yid- talizes. Inasmuch as we Jews have
Notably Significant.
founded by American Jews, super- dish writer, translating the works of come under the ban of the Klan to-
death of Dr. Israel de Haan. I have into modern social work in its differ- the slope of Pike's Peak.
When the examinations were com-
sent condolences to his family and as-lent branches and to provide our work-
"As for writing, my fingers had vised by a builder who came from Karl Marx into that language. He en- Rather with non-Protestant Chris-
Liens, it seems to me of the essence pleted a notable thing took place,
societies. It Was a most unfortunate I ers with practical training as well. been trained to use the typewriter America and now proudly claims joyed great popularity among the
of cowardice for us to let the whole notable for its strange significance
occurrence," was the statement of Sir I That is why we arranged a series of many years before. When I first set Palestinian nationality, on the land- Jewish workers, whose organizations
and worthy of the knowledge of all
1
very
well-attended
lectures
given
by
myself
before
the
machine
in
the
holdings
of
a
group
of
American
he frequently defended. Ile was a burden of doing battle against the the Jews of Detroit. Almost in a body
Ilerbert Samuel, the High Commis-
sioner of Palestine, upon his arrival experts in all fields of social work.
month of December, 1918, I amazed Jews—these were the features of the frequent contributor to the Yiddish Klan rest upon any of the groups tsphrciehnoc class
co,
c oa: ,httheo t, eB
urensrinti ar e , r d ei Isaacs
beerayecew
ss,
fallin
withini
.

laying
of
the
corner
stone
recently
"I should like to write more about my companions and astonished myself
.
from Jerusalem, in an interview with
the
Migdal
and
English
press which
of this he
country.
the representative of the London our social attempts to provide our with the speed and ease with which I of the first 12 cottages of the
w as en- Untermyer is right in maintaining
of Lake
The
last
work upon
(not
their
.
Jew-
that
the
war
upon
the
Klan
should
out
.'.
Shore
women with a deeper insight into
was able to swing along on the me- Garden Villa on the
gaged, which will remain uncompleted,
Daily Express.
he made in the name of Americanism . ut wan tonging In their hearts,
ish problems and of our attitude chanical keyboard. Thus the art of Kinereth
• • •
"Memoirs of a Here-
is his biographic
Ile was also the author of a and of Christianity by the teachers which is really more vital) and asked
c .
was not an exclu• tic."
The American
, toward helping our fellow-Jews across writing. was already achieved. Today lively
i
provi
rova ion be I
s continue
BRITISH GOVERNMENT
e e r a.
fo made
erican event. To partici- book called "The Economics of a Rus- and laity of the Protestant churches. ance ma f
' the frontier. I trust that at some fa- and for years I have been writing out
ith e i r studies.
CABLES REGRET
s Think of a
of America, an has in truth been I
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The tore time I shall be able to after the thousands of words for personal and pate in it came Prof. Otto Warburg, sian Village,",
university
graduate,
having
tucked
a
Palestinian government received the National Council of Jewish Ill omen of commercial correspondence, hundreds
ties—of facts which must always be away a doctor of philosophy degree
'
Kanization, now "retired" to pursue
America
inure
information
on
these
.
of
papers
for
essays,
sermons,
theses,
,
ablegram
from
the
British
who
comes
to
a
beloved
teacher
followin g c
eac er an
faced with frankness numb courage.
matters, for nothing can be more con-. meditations and lectures. My type., his botanical research work in coca
Colonial Office:
' Until Protestant churches in America
d beg-s to be allowed to go on with his
"Please convey on behalf of Ibis ducive to mutual understanding than writer ha3 been and still is my con- nection with the Keren Hayesod's
end educators
rise
rise
up
as
they
should
rise
up,
tent
joy
an
I
ever
faithful
friend.
I
Agricultural
Experimental
Station
at
Majesty's government their sympathy knowing and consequently apprecia-
up to this time they have not risen studies. when pupils cleave to their
car on it as I ' would , Tel Aviv; Dr. Arthur Klee, a former
with the relatives of de Haan. The Ling each other's work and ideals."
, ' slant
t as s . NUJ'
instructors, as Ruth clung to Naomi.
' care
i s
j president of the German Zionist Makes Declaration As Result of de up, against the Klan, it is the busi-
, upon a child.
Commencement Exorcism.
government were much concerned to
ness of Catholics and of Jews to de-
, Federation, who came to Palestine
Haan Murder .
Weary Search for Dots.
kern of the outrage and trust that the
The graduation exercises held last
1
fend
themselves
against
this
noxious
"Most difficult of all and, therefore, l with his family to celebrate his el.
murderers will soon be brought to jus- ,
Wednesday evening were commence-
LONDON.—(J. T. A.).—The Exe- form of intolerance and animosity.
highly satisfactory with its [teem-, vet wedding; Mordechai Ben Millet
lice."
ment exercises in the strictest sense
Cowardly to Drop Fight.
iilishment was the plunge into Braille llacohen, the veteran Zionist worker cutive of the World Zionist Organi-
This cable of condolence was deliv.

"Who is to be deceived, I would of the word. Less important, be-
zation issued a statement with re-
,
(the
code
of
raised
dots.)
The
search
,
and
author.
But
the
most
conspicta
ered personally by Sir Gilbert Clay-1 Demands of Workers Accepted and
venture
to
ask
Mr.
Untermyer,
by
the
cause
less significant, than the exami-
, for dots became a dreary game. One ous, if not the most prominent, guests gard to the assassination of Israel
ton, civil secretary of the Palestinianj
nations were the exercises but from
Walkout is A ver ted .
j by one these deceptive pin-heads were , were a delegation of Arab neighbours de !lean in Jerusalem. The state- nominally non-resistant attitude in
government, to Rabbi Sonnenfield, atl
regard
to
the
Klan?
I
say
to
Mr.
the
standpoint
of community history
NEW YORK.—What threatened to captured. They began to form letters, headed by Sheik Muttelak, whose ment was published in the anti-Zion- Untermyer and to other misguided it must be recorded that they were
the government office.
1
• a .
to the finish, involving', then words, then phrases, then sen- group lent not only color to the ist Morning Post as a reply to the
I
ei , o en
s s tuibe
euigsdcathzy
okoili aanad
N .
f
0
I
lo
w
rs
of
Mr.
McAdoo,
that
it
is
held
at
;thhihe.
a war in the ladies garment ! tenses. l.o, one great day these dots Katherine but injected an even great- suspicion expressed by that paper
' result
60,000 in worker,
13.e eRisks, Leo
HIS BODY CLAIMED
as cowardly for any Jew to leave the ,thmait 11
' bristled with meaning and thoughts, er spirit of fraternity into the open- that de Haan was assassinated by a
BY CATHOLIC WIFE
BY
Harry
industry, was averted when the vier-,bristled
anti-Klan fight to others as it was for,
Zionist.
sioibneeryt Smchw sahretvzi,tzG. eF
JERUSALEM. —(J. T. A.S., slain chants Ladies Garment Association , real, genuine, stimulating thoughts, air celebration.
oragnenileVeit
abrg
n seser:
The statement says that before the M r. Bryan and his comrades to avoid R
Owned By American Jews.
voted last Monday evening to agree sprung up under the magic touch of .
gen tile wife of Israel de Ilaan
m ntioning the name of the Klan in
e
official
investigation
of
the
Palestin-
The little American Jewish settle-
a
ti
m
s
secretary
of the orthodox
Agudath
of
the
Democratic
con.
Frwieeidyan
t
,
heentp
i
olant
eneskjy.
Israel, is expected
to arrive
here to the demands of the International my envisioned fingers. Perhaps the
ian Government is concluded and be-
Ladies Garment Workers' Union, in day may come when I shall be able to , ment that is rising in anemia' is com-
Evelyn Migdal, R le Goldstein, B
fore the murderer is known, there is
frnm Holland to claim the property which the mediation commission ap- read with much celerity as my little prised of twelve houses, of which ten no justifiable ground for such sus. '
idt of
"I remind Mr. Untermyer that, in lllanoffr,,gr
left by him, according to a report in pointed by Governor Alfred E. Smith ' brother, age nine. Though at present . are built by absentee Zionist owners
the language of Israel Zangwill, Margolis graduated;
. concurred. The agreement came un- I am decide
decidedly
leased with my p ower Two of the owners, Angriest and pic ion.
itzpresident
the Hebrew paper, Kul Jacob.
,, pleased
freedom
has
always
spoken
with
a
,,
The assertion that the orthodox
B
pisraeaseen,,tepdritnhceipdailplaonmdesA;
The paper also states that de expectedly and surprised the union to unravel "dott y" messages with the Hourwich of New York, were pres- Jews are in oppostiion to Zionism, Hebrew accent since the Exodus Schools,
presented
ent and helped to shovel the cement
Haan's wife, who is a Catholic, will, leaders as well as the members of the cultivated cuticle.
Aaron
the statement continues, is also un- We Jews are to speak out in frank ,
"Nevertheless,
much
of
my
reading
for
the
corner
stones.
Mr.
Angriest
demand the transfer of his body to, commission. Plans had been perfected
true. The best proof to the contrary and unequivocal terms against every , in al
lass, delivered addresses;
the Catholic cemetery in Jerusalem,' by the union for a walkout of the is done by others, through the eyes is returning to America, in order to is the fact that the orthodox Mizrachi
and manner of bigotry and pre- sting g arkson
basket her claim on the fact that her 50,000 workers July 8. The agree - and tongues of others. The volume rouse the members of the Migdal
dien
a n d
a audience
ce thheeehrd
istotrhye ovf atl h
ede icetloz
organization is a part of the World judice irrespective of the injury the
husbnada official passport has him scent concedes the demands of the of reading required is so vast that at' Garden Villa Company to even Zionist Organization, although it is which may be done to the presiders-
' union for the closed shop, unemploy- times I find it necessary to employ ereater activit
He i s cony nce
i
m
registered as of the Catholic faith,
tial candidacy of a friend of an of- both in English and in Hebrew.
true
that
there
are
differences
of
all y situated for a
went insurance and a minimum wage three readers a day. I read every- that Migdal is Yid ea
opinion among the various kinds of ficer of the American Jewish Con•'
organizations
of em- thing and anything. Everything ex- large winter hotel which he hopes
z
h organ
Ot her
scale.
Zionists and orthodox Jews. Differ- gress. Moreover, Mr. Untermyer, COMMUNISTS OPPOSE
POLAND ADOPTS BILL
ployers previously had accepted the rept the daily newspapers. The news- , will in time compete with the hos- ,
ences of opinion exist, it goes on to who in a sense is affiliated with one of
PLAN FOR REPUBLIC
ON MINORITY RIGHTS findings of the commission. The paper with its houyant style and per - telries of Palm Beach. Mr. Hour say, not only among the various the agencies of the Zionist movement,
Merchantsladies Garment Associa• petual optimism fascinates me. Yet I wich will not entrust the building of Jewish religious comunities but cannot fa;/ to know that since the
RIGA.—(J. T. Ad—At the eighth
WARSAW. - 1J. T. A.)—The bill tion, which is an organization of job- fear to luxuriate in the immensity of his little cottage to any but himselfa also among the various Christian ' days of Herzl, Nordau, Brandeis, conference
of the Ukrainian Commun-
Jews have come to assume a finer ,
introduced by the Polish government berg, at first refused to agree to the scandal, advertisements and bloated lie is staying in Migdal to watch its churches.
e Party, now in session, M. Kwiring,
vanities.
The
press
has
been
my
best
construction.
and
commission's
recommendations
franker,
and
more
militant
attitude
concerning the rights of the national
the
president,
spoke against the idea
Henry
Cohen,
director
of
the
"Nan.
touching the issues which involve the
minorities in Poland was passed by was thought to be ready to accept friend. It has cheered me, sustained
of an autonomous Jewish Republic.
the Diet at its third reading against the gauntlet of the union. The settle- me, and, above everything else, it has co," which is providing the bricks for ROUMANIAN JEWS FAST . welfare and honor of the Jewish pea.
"The
question
which has been rais-
the
houses,
took
part
in
the
cere-
the votes of the representatives of the mea t is regarded as a c omplete via been my lodestar—pointing to the ful -
BECAUSE OF POGROMS tile."
ed in Moscow," he said, "for the ere-
tory for the workers. fillment of a mission which may have irony. M. Wilson, a former con.
c Ils Issue Unwiee.
national minorities.
ation
of
a
Jewish
republic by setting
Meanwhile the workers, according been allotted to some mortal. I want tractor and builder of Cleveland, now
Mr. Untermyer, in reply to Dr.
The law gives recognition to the I
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) — A day of
a permanent resident of Tel Aviv,
Wise, made the following statement: aside s certain tract of land for coloni-
languages of the White Russians, to schedule, have gone on a brief that star to he as perfect as its mis-
fasting
was
observed
in
the
has been given the contract of erect.
Jewish "It is needles. for me to state that zation exclusively by Jew's has no bas-
Ukrainians, Russians and Germans ' "stoppage" pending a general re- sion to instruct and guide othes—as
communities of Transylvania on Sc- I, in common with my
ing the cottages.
fellow-citizens is to it. We are not against the for-
for use in the courts, schools and g ov- organization of the union forces and perfect as human power and will can
The tiny settlement, in the heart count of the recent anti - Jewish ex- throughout the country, have the mation of one or another republic of
up of an agreement atta in.
drawing
the
offices
in
the
territories
of
the
ernment
of
the
Maedal
farm,
has
been
named
messes which took place there. highest personal regard for Dr. Wise, a national minority, but the political
Cheered on tho Way.
minorities. Yiddish is not among the I which will embody the recommends-
The fast observed in adherence to '
Tel Moshe in appreciation of Moshe 1
the deepest appreciation of his question involved in a Jewish Repub-
minority languages which have been ' tiring of the commission. Fifteen thou- "Life for me is a series of animated Glickin, to whose perseverance and the cell homed by the conference of , I and
public services. ile is of
sand strikers, however, are engaged pictures. Reels of movement have
our best lic—to collect the Jews into one place
given recognition.
imagination the preservation and de-1 Orthodox Rabbis, which took place
—that is not logical. That savors of
on
independent
and
a
genuine
war
in
the
The entire discussion on and
the
beginning
of
June.
at
here
(Turn
to
last
pigs.)
velopment
of
Migdal
is
largely
due.
Zionism."
(Turn to last page)
Passage of the bill took a week's time. non-union manufacturers.

Strengthens Opposition

to Zionists.

System

EMERGES BRYAN
TO ACHIEVE DES IRE
FOR REAL SERVICE

AMERICAN JEWESSES
ENERGIZE HOLLAN

NOTED STATISTICIAN
AND AUTHOR DEAD

AMERICAN PLANNED
YILLA DEDICATED

ZIONIST EXECUTIVE
ISSUES STATEMENT

CLOAK UNION WINS
IN STRIKE PARLEY

CLAIMS UNTERMYER
ADVISED EVADING
KLAN QUESTION



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