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PRESIDENT'S REPLY
TO QUERY ON KLAN
BRANDED EVASIVE

New

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of SeatsCommences
o vide forTh
Provide
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924

VOL. XVI. NO. 16

Telephone
GLENDALE

'Queries Nominees Y. W. PROGRAM AIMS
Discern Palpable Waste
ATTACKS MILITARY Zionists
In Crimean and Mexican Proposals On Hungary's Jews' FOR LARGER SCOPE
TEST AS FLOURISH
Federation Asks Presidential
IN CULTURAL-WORK
Candidates If They Will
OF ITCHING SWORD
Discourage Wrongs.

Ser vices,
Dr. Wise Refuses Request That
York World Scathingly
He Urge Rabbis to Preach
The committee on the sale of seats
Attacks Executive for
for the high holy days at the Shaarey
On Defense Test Day.
Straddling Policy.
Zedek Synagogue and at the north

Declare That Facts of History Indicate Unwisdorn of Projects
for Colonization of Jews in Lands in Which They Must
In Time Submit to Whims of Their Governments,

NEW YORK—Referring to efforts
110W under way to settle Jews in
Crimea and 'Mexico, the new admin-
istration of the Zionist Organization
of Ameria, in a statement issued in
connection with the first meeting of
its national executive committee,
which took place Sept. '7, question.'
the wisdom of settling Jews where
they will be subject to the "whims and
vicissitudes of countries over whose
destiny they have no control." The
statement pointed out that for the
past three months Jewish immigration
into l'alestine has exceeded a monthly

average of 20011, and deplores the fact
NEW YORK.—The Federation of
that "all Jewish forces do not combine
fur the development of Palestine as Hungarian Jews, of which Dr. Samuel
an immigration center where, under' Buehler, deputy state attorney gen-
the proper economic conditions, Jewish oral, is president, has sent letters to
life can 1/C stable and self-contained." President Coolidge, John W. Davis,
A cable message was rend at the: Democratic Presidential nominee, and
meeting from Louis Lipsky, chairman, Senator Robert M. l.a Follette, inde.
nominee for President, pro-
of the organization and a member of pendent
the World Zionist Executive, from I testing against the treatment of Jews
London, where he is now staying in j in Hungary under the regime of Ad.
connection with his official duties. Mr,. miral llorthy. Dr. Buehler declared
Lipsky's message stated that the that as a result of the outrages the
Zionist position is improving with ' financial situation in Hungary is raps
, the Iolanda- . idly growing worse, and he asks the
Arab hostility subsiding:
Pidential candidates if they will
tory power more helpful and the Eur- nos

Closer Relationship Between
Young Women to Receive

Emphasis.

ATHLETICS AND HEALTH
end branch of the congregation will
KNOWLEDGE A FEATURE
begin its work Sunday morning, Sept. CALLS MOVE REVIVAL
14, between 10 and 12 o'clock and
OF OLD-WORLD REGIME
will continue every evening thereat-
Director Submits Tentative
and 10 o'clock. Seats
ter between
Outline for Season's
auxiliary congre gation at
Objects Because Implications
CONVICTION ON ISSUE fo r
Activities.
Commun ity H ouse t a e
W eer
stm
theinst
At
Home
and
Abroad
Are
of
Interference
of
U.
S.
of
Hamilton avenue and Glynn court
After
concluding
a successful sea-
in Injustice to Jews.
will also be sold at the parent syna-
Denials of Peace.
son at the camp at Riverside, Ont.,
gogue at Willis avenue and Brush
Women's
Ilebrew Associa-
the
Young
NEW YORK—President Coolidge street.
in tion, under the direction of its execu-
Owing to the large demand forNEW YORK.—(J. T. A . ) —Dr.
°peon forties of the movement recover- strive to stop conditions existing
is not in sympathy with the aims and
Stephen S. Wise was asked by Major-
tive worker, bliss Sara Landman, has
ilia from the effects of the war (tonnes- Ilungary if elected.
purposes of the Ku Klux Klan, it was seats at both centers of worship, the General it L. Bullard of the U. S.
"The Federalism of Hungarian tentatively formulated its program
revealed last week in a message trans- committee on reservations has an- Army , to urge the rabbis of the syna-
sion.
Jews in America," wrote Dr. Buehler ((or work during the autumn and win-
nounced
that
no
one
will
be
admitted
C.
Bas.
Year's Work Reviewed.
milted through his secretary,
llellUeS of New York to hold in their
"is composed of 100 ' ter season. bliss Landman is making
unless he secures a ticket. It urges
In a review of the work of Ameri- in his letter,
temples on Sept. 12, patriot it se r-
cool Slemp, to Joseph Branin of WO
careful inquiries as to the educational
an 'Zionists (luring the previous year affiliated societies of a social, fra-
Fifth avenue, this city, editor of the im mediate reservations in order to v ices in
n sy
• mmatny
mpathy wit h the purpose
ch araeler, and recreational work- most desired
give all desiring to attend the Shaarey
the statement, which, in the absence t•rnal and educational
seven Arts Feature Syndicate.
of Defense Test Day. In his letter,
of the associ a tion
un- , by t he
Jews
of
H
Zedek
services
an
opportunity
to
wor-
The presidential reply was in ref-
M ajor-Ceneral Bullard stated that Dr. Nachman Syrkin Mirrored of Mr. Lipsky, is signed by Judge lien- comPrising 250.000
ovakian and Ro us an d w ill members end that prope r pro .
nerd A. Rosenblatt as acting chair- garian, Czecho-Sl
erence to a questionaire on four is- ship with the congregation at Willis , Cardinal Hayes and Bishop Manning
pro -
origin. Through the instrus vision be made far courses and ac-
of _
Radical View In Jewish
results Illalliall

sues forwarded by Mr. Branin, .Aug. avenue and Brush street or With the . ot
limn, a,
.
NeW Y
Yell(
or k . nad consented to do so.
entality of recent cables, messages, ties selected by the members.
Nationalism.
21, three of which referred to Amer- congregation in the northenn part of
achieved ill the "financial, political m
Refusing to issue this call, Dr.
Miss Landman has been studying
53,-
correspondence
and
investigation'
ices attitude toward Jewish immigra- the city.
and mood fields." The SUM of
Stephen S. Wise, addressed a lengthy
u1• conditions in the association with a
On the first (lay of Rosh II ashoonah letter to Major-Ceneral Bullard, in
NEW' YORK.—Dr. Nachman Syr- 090,000 nits raised by the agencies ' committees, we learned of the
tam, Jewish persecution in foreign
view of filling such gape as may exist
countries, and creating a Jewish rut- Rabbi A. M. Hershman will preach' which he declares his opposition to kin, founder of the Poalei 'Zionist or- affiliated with the movement during speakable plots and plights to which and strengthening those cultural and
ization. the radical wing of the the past year. Of this sum $2a00,000 hundreds of thousands of Hungarian social undertakings which in the past
timid homeland in Palestine.
at the synagogue and Cantor Samuel the holding of the Defense Test Day.
gan
Jews' ars subjected by the Ilun- have exerted an integrating influence
Mr. Coolidge announced himself as V igoda will conduct the services at
..1 regret, dear General Bullard," Jewish national movement, and nn was raised by the Koren Ilaytised, or scion
govern nient under the dark
in favor of "humanizing" the present the Westminster ('ommunity House. , writes lie, Wise, "that I cannot accede orator anal writer of note, died here Pa lestine Foundation Fund, which is na
within the organization. In order to
law and its administration so far as On the second day Rabbi Hershman to your suggestion. Apart tenor the Sept. 5, after a brief illness. At his the central fund of the movement. anil anadali,die regime of Admiral effect a close relationship between
gnssible. Ile was non-committal, how- will occupy the pulpit at the auxiliary strictly congregational policy of the bedside were his wife and daughter The other organizations and agenciesIlorthy. The assaults committed on the young women of the community,
dominion
ever, on the attitude which might be service and Cantor Vigoda will lead synagogue, which denies to any rab- and a few intimate friends. He was listed are the Jewish National Fund, Jews in the old Hungarian record
and the director will seek to organize
the American Zion Commonwealth, :ire now a matter of public
taken by the United States in the mat- the service at the synagogue.
lii the prerogative of command or even 57 years old. known
to all who look upon condi- clubs and ceases which will be in
Ur of interfering with other coon-
of request to fellow-rabbis and sister-
Dr. Syrkin was born in Mohilev, Rua- the Hadassith Women's Organization lions in Europe with n civilized eye. charge of leaders and Instructors of
tries in their attitude toward Jews.
congregations, I find myself under sia, and received his education in and YoungJudaea. The increase of
proven competence.
Condition. Growing Worse.
The President, on the other hand, gave
the necessity of registering my pro- Minsk and in various Europen unia membership from 37,120 to 46,510 is
Among the activities which will be
"As a result of these outrages the promoted will be entertainments,
n
his approval to the efforts of Anio-
CO
bat as an American against the pro- versifies. At an early age he entered also set down.
An even larger program of work is economic and financial situation in dances, public gatherings, Friday
gram and purposes of Defense Test the Zionist movement and, after 'Ilan-
Call Jews to rebuild Palestine. The
.
Day. As an American and a religion- ifesting original capacity in interpre- contemplated for the coming year Hungary is gradually growing worse. evening open house for newcomers,
letter from Mr. Slemp follows:
TIIE WI' ITE HOUSE.
ist, I can and will have no part in ling the point of view of the radical which began with the first meeting The government has decided to dis- the celebration of Jewish holidays,
Defense Test Day, the institution of forces in the Zionist movement, he of the national executive committee. miss one-fifth of the state employes courses in Jewish history and In cur-
Washington, Aug. 29, 1921.
which I held to be a moral catas- founded the Poalei Zionist party. In A special tilfsort is to tie made to in- within a year to save expenses. rent events and lectures on topics of
"61v dear Mr. Branin :
Pisgah
Lodge
Prepares
Plans
"(oMmlying with your request of
tnophe to the entire world as well as 1903 he organized in Berlin a raoli- crease the membership in order to en- Even the recent loan granted by the Jew ish intereat.
Promoting Physical Development.
Aug. 21, I am sending you on behalf
to our country. To marshall our cal Zionist group which was known able American Zionists to be repre- League of Nations will not bring back
for Opening New Center
The physical development of the
strength in the way that is proposed as Charuth (Freedom) and which is- seined by at least 75 delegates at the Hungary to the old standard of credit
of the President a message which the
Next January.
Yiddish under the international Zionist Congress which among the nations and to a basis of association's membership will be pro-
on and for Sept. 12, in the sight of
president has authorized for the Jew-
sued a periodical in
financial permanency until there will moted by classes in swimming, gym-
shattered and unrepaired world, is name of Der llamon (The People). is to he held in 1925.
ish New Year.
Considerable new strength is ex- be law and order perfectly established nasium work, basketball and personal
Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., tyrannously to vaunt the strength of He wrote with equal facility in Ile-
"As tel the other matters touched
peeled to come to the movement, an- and the Jews are extended equal hygiene and a general cultural equip-
upon in your communication, f am inaugurated its autumn season with a giant.
brew and Yiddish.
cording
to the statement, by the coo- rights with the other inhabitants of ment for the young women will be
Abhorrent Institution.
authorized to say that the President a largely attended meeting last Mon-
Carne to U. S. in 1908.
In 1900, at the invitation of leaders plsition of the American branch of the the land. The Hungarian govern- provided for through glee clubs,
is aware of the many annoying difli- d ay evening at its headquarters at , "There need be no argument against
of
the
Poalei
Zionist
organization,
he
Jewish
Agency
now under considera- ment refuses to permit the onraniza- classes in current literature, dramat-
culties in connection with the admin- 4013 East Adams avenue. Reports of i Mobilization Day, which the War de-
lion by leading American Jews in- tion of Jewish credit co-operatives to ics and aesthetic dancing, social eth-
istration of the immigration law, and committees, indicating that the au- partment, yielding to unwithstandable,
came to the United States. Ile be-
Joint Distribution Corn- ics and lectures on social service.
he is decidedly in favor of every pos- tumn and winter of 1924-1925 would) nation-wide pressure, deemed it ex- came the editor of Das Volk, a journal eluding Lcuis Marshall, Samuel Un- exist. The
1, 1923, granted Practical craftsmanship marking the
sible effort to humanize the law and be characterized by impressive act iv- pedient to cancel or in some degree which expounded the territorialistic terrnyer, Justice Irving Lehman and mittee up to April
view,
and
at
the
same
time'
others.
The
same
group
also
is
re-
25,000,000
Hungarian crowns to versatile woman will be afforded
its administration. ity, were received with enthusiasm. t .° qualify. For Mobilization Day i s point of
t ra des an d arti sans , not by through instruction in millinery,
e
contributed
frequently
to
Per
Zukunft,
,
ported
to
be
engaged
in
the
launching
Jewish
A
public
initiation
on
a
large
scale
a
recrudescence
of
what
from
th
Not ■ Member.
Yiddish, Das . of a large corporation for financing virtue of but against the will of the dressmaking, cooking and the art of
"Cooncerning the Ku Klux Klan, the is being planned for October and will American point of view is an alien
a literary magazine in
in Hungary.
home-making, home-nursing and dec-
President has repeatedly stated that be held at the Statler Hotel.
• and abhorrent institution. Mobilize- Neue Leben and other periodicals, in- industrial enterprises in Palestine. reactionary regime
"Ilungary, by a recent ruling by orative handicraft.
European Zionist. Rallying.
Announcement that excavation had i has Day is, or would be, a revival of eluding several appearing in Hebrew, •
he is not a member of the order and
no free elections.
its
parliament,
has
Miss Landman plans to make the
is not in sympathy with its aims and begun and that all the necessary Con; some of the worst and most tragic He was on the editorial staff of The The message from Louis Lipsky,
Democrats are sup- clubhouse of the Young Women's He-
purposes. As to the government of tracts were let, was made by the coo - phases of that old-world militarist re- Day from the time it was establish- , dated London, Sept. 4, reads as fol. Liberals and
to elect brew Association the center of activ-
the United States exerting its influ- mittee which is directing the erection gime for which I pray there may ed until his death, with the exception , lows: pressed and have no chance
the first their candidates. Army officers pub- ity of the Jewish young women of
race in other countries to protect the of the lodge's; new headquarters on! never really be place or even toter- of several years spent as special writ- ! "Ileartiest greetings to
Committe licly form associations whose aim is the city and has issued invitations to
rights of the population, this question Kirby avenue between John R. and 1 ante in our land. I am prepared to er on Die Zeit, which was issued as , meeting of the Executive
of a to suppress the freedom of the Jew- clubs and orginizations to meet in
Poalei
Zionists.
,
for
the
successful
inauguaration
is very difficult to deal with, as it in- Brush streets. Members of the lodge assume, however, that nothing more the organ of the
fruitful year of Zionist activities. ish electorate. So-called Christian the association's quarters. In this
sakes international relationships. were urged by the 'committee to visit. or worse than a Defense Test Pay
Journal Eulogizes Hint.
In
the
editorial
column
of
the
Our
general
position
is
fairly
improv-
co-operative societies are formed to way the d director r hopes to bring about
"The government of the United the site and to inspect the remodeling! a planned for Sept. 12. Far from
subsidence of Arab hostil- undermine the commercial welfare
re ater cohe s i
in the work car-
States would be unlikely to view with work which is to form a part of the I giving my personal approval or sane- English section of The Day of Sept. 7, ed with a
greater
helpfulness
on
the
part
of the Hungarian Jew. Jewish • • stu• g ried on by the Jewish young women

as a "man' itv,
satisfaction the efforts of another gov- headquarters. It was declared that I lion thereto, I object to it in itself
f
Is "
re referredto
e
. Syrkin
prtvllege of Detroit fur the purpose of per-
dents are deprived of
ernment to intrude itself in the the housewarming at the lodge's new and, again, because of the implica- of great learning, integrity and ideal- I of the mandatory power and a deeper
sense of responsibility of the Pales- of entering high schools, colleges and canal and communal development.
tions to which it is hound to give rise ism." The editorial is as follows:
strictly domestic concerns of this center will take place in January.
Will Receive Suggestion..
"In the death of Dr. Nachman Syr- tine settlements. The European Zion- universities under the numerus
country; all independent governments 1
Plans for the final drive for financ- at home and abroad. In itself it is
and appre- clausus which allow only 5 per cent
In order more fully to serve the
rn ing the building are being formulated had, because it casts doubt on and kin there passed away one of the no- ists are bravely rallying
are particularly insistent upon co-
of ciate more and more the importance of of Jews to register. This harsh and needs of the organization, Miss Land-
A
man
plete control of all their domestic con- ! by the building committee, which will ! would test the patriotism of our cit- blest Jews of our day.
efforts. We an- medieval law has driven hundreds of man declared that she would welcome
cerns, and it is a matter of the utmost conduct a camas for funds after the izenship, which, it is not too much great learning, of an integrity and practical constructive
ticipate better financial results from Jewish students, thirsty to drink from members suggestions as to ac-
difficulty on this account to interfere conclusion of the Community Union's , to say, was thoroughly and satisfac- idealism that spurned all compromise,
from the fountain of science, to cont- tivities that might be included in the
I lenity tested in the years 1917 and of a sincerity and simplicity that hor- Poland, Austria and Germany. The nit suicide rather than to live with-
in the domestic administration of the , drive for its budget.
program when it is finally Adopted.

, heaviest duty still mate with Anted-
Resolutions deploring the death of 1191S.
affairs of other countries.
(lend almost upon chil d
steadfastness is essential out the realization of their ambitions.
The Saturday evening dances wlil
A Lamentable Gesture.
be devoted his whole articulate life cans whose
"As . to Zionism, the rebuilding o f ' ; , l'hilip Jacoby, a member of the lodge ,
of the
be held at the Temple Beth El
pepole
and
for
the
ultimate
equalization
"But there is something graver. to the rejuvenation of his
j
Palestine as the Jewish national of long standing, were adopted.
the British labor I chapel, as last year, and will begin
"The ll"i
report rt :f j h
the
emancipation—political,
economic
burdens
of
Zionists
in
all
lands.
I
homeland, the President has repeat-II At the next meeting of the lodge I Mobilization or Defense Test Day is
doe
l ' gation to Hungary to investigate Oct. 25. The Y-Knot, the aspocia-
edly given his most hearty endorse- there will be refreshments and sue- I bound to lend the mind of the nation and spiritual--of all mankind. A urge an energetic opening of fall ac-
tivities which will impress and ens the 'white terror,' otherwise known lion's monthly bulletin, will soon
to the fields of war rather than to dreamer and visonary rather than
meat to this movement and expressed prises.
the
whole
Zionist
world."
as
the Wedgwood Committee, con. i make its first appearance of the 1924-
move it to consider the ways which a practical builder, he streamed great , courage
his wishes for its success.
statement from the new admin. tains numerous instances of outrages! 1925 season.
lead to peace. Whether or not we have dreams which, like winged seeds, pass- The
,
"Most sincerely yours,
committed
against the Jews in Hun.
it,
eil en to myriads of minds and hearts, istration is as follows:
"(Signed) C. BASCOM SLEMP,
"A year of activity of unprecedent- gory and some details too horrible
r d than siit'scerehloyvenona there to take root anad ultimately at-
"Secretary to the President."
aliolsletdemniandentdernaethee
n
importance faces to reproduce within the boundary of
icuous place in the sight of the na- lain fruition. The American Jewish ed magnitude and
The New York World, commenting
memorandum
dons. Sept. 12 appears to me as to Congress, the Socialist Zionist move- the new administration of the Zion- this
editorially en the exchange of coerce-
sin ist Organization of America which
"To be brief and exact, we wish
I
many
of my honored comrades in ment, the co-oper 'n labor
air uP-
pondence, in its issue of Sept. 4,
elected
by
tin..
Zionist
Con•
In
reiterate
that in Hungary there is
Wall
a most lamen- Palestine—these are some of the fruit-
„ Christian pulpits, to
scathingly attacks the evasive char-
terrifying and shocking
in
' be • to the world ful ideas with which he enriched Jew-, vention held last .luly in Pitts- one long,
. —_
table gesture, tokena
enter sof the President's reply to the
story
of
inhuman
treatment of the
.
ish life. Truly a dreamer of the 'theta burgh and whose .t.ar's work begins
N avin inquiry, seeing in the letter Confers On Him Decoration that, des pite half-hearted governmen•
tus t mating of the Jean in its worst manifestations.
David Heller, Representative
.
• tat adherence to sense agencies of to, one whose lips had been touched officially- with the
of the secretary to the President all
ill
ce
"Inasmuch
as
these
outrages are a
i
for
Serv
As Reward
R
committee now'
of Society, Says Refugee
peace, if duly limited and ma inlet], by the living coals, whose tongue and natinnal executive
attempt on the part of the chief e x-
entering upon this work , distinct violation of the guarantees
session.
America thinks the thoughts of war pen inspired and enlightened the mul
Problem Is Poignant.
to Its Soldiers.
(Tunic to straddle on the Klan issue.
the administration solicits the artierfor the protection of minorities in
rather
than
of
peace.
I
believe
that
Winks."
It says:
good will and co-operation of the Zion- the Trianon Treaties, which the Bun-

5 5 5
NEW YORK .—.0. T. A.)—The is not true or will cease to be true
Through David !teller, its repre-
"nn Aug. 21, Joseph Branin, editor
ist and Jewish forcers of our country garian government pledged to ob-
sicate,
ynd
featu
r
sentative, and his associate in the
Y if Sept. 12 and similar devices WILL HOLD MEMORIAL
of li news p a pe
as well as the friendly interest of our serve, we ask you as candidate for
ngarian Red Cross des-oration was .ill 1
IN SYRKIN'S HONOR
lidge a lette r asking Hungarian
wrote Mr. Cooer
nonalewish fellow-citizens and neigh- the highest office in the gift of this work in Michigan, Morris Chatkoff,
t"(' en the Klan. The bestowed upon Felix al. Warburg, make it so."
The Poalei Zion organization and bors. Through such co-operation and gnat republic, will you, if elected. the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi-
where h e a
Jewish,
American
the
text slay, Aug. 22, John W. Davis, in president of
the Detroit section of the Jewish Na-
:strive to stop the conditions existing grant Aid Society of America, fa-
Dr.' NEGOTIATING TREATY
Indolie speech at Seagirt, asked Mr. Joint Distribution Committee, by
(Turn to Page Two)
'in Hungary? Will you, if elected, miliarly known, wherever the problem
ON PALESTINE RIGHTS tionalWorkers' Alliance will hold a
a
Mr.' Louis Alexy, acting consul general of ,
_
the
late
f
memorial service in honor o
instruct this American consul in Ilun- of Jewish emigrants has made its ap-
Coolidge the same question.
Dr. Nachman Syrkin. the publicist,
gory to make an investigation and to pearance, as the Hiss, shortly will
Dana is still waiting for an answer. Hungary in New York, who made the
LONDON.-1.1. T. A.)—A draft
Mr. 'Darin got his answer in the presentation in the name of Admiral
'find out whether and why the Jews begin in Detroit its annual solicits.
. The let- of the treat between the United orator and leader in the ranks of nit-
form of a letter written by C. Bascom Horthy, Regent of Hungary
tionalist workers, at a meeting Sun-
of Ilungary are subjected to these tion for membership dues and contri-
Y
Stamp on Aug. 29 and published yes- ter, notifying Mr. Warburg Of the States of America
and Great Britain any evening, Sept 14, at 8 o'clock,
immunity butions. Mr. Beller, who arrived in
t , I. - honor accorded him, reads as fol- concerning the rights of American
and St
the city several days ago, declared
at
the
Kirby
Center,
Kirby
.
a es in
citizens in
lows:
that the problem of the Jewish refu-
avenues. Barry Bazin of
C•Iled Coolidge Strategy.
sideration by the British foreign of- Antoine
New }- ark, N. Y.
who are scattered all over Eu-
'gees,
New
York,
a
reprementative
from
the
"It is a characteristic piece of Cool-
fi
— -
Aug. 29 1924.
1 rope and in Cuba and Mexico, has
Mg , 'strategy. If Davis challenges
ed national office of the Poalei Zion or- Mrs. Eva Steinberg Achieves
,
President,
The
provisions
of
the
propos
"Mr. Felix al. Warburg
been
acknowledged
by Jewish leaders
Branin.
ganization,
will
deliver
the
eulogy.
Cosolidge, let Slemp answer
treaty secure equality of rights and
Ambition Cultivated for
1?
in America and Europe the most
If Ihnre is a choice between a respon- "Joint DistributionCsimmittee
Other speakers will he Gabriel Makin,
treatment to American commercial Harry Siegel and Michael Margolis.
Many Years.
poignant Jewish problem in centuries.
able answer to a responsible question for Jewish War Sufferers,
and economic interests in Palestine as
The Jewish Woman's Club will This problem has been aggravated, he
arid an irresponsible answer to an ir- "52 William Street,
well as the freedom of activity to The meeting will be open to the
lecture courses this „ declared, by the passage by the Con-
responsible question, always prefer the "New York City.
public.
Mrs. Eva Steinberg, 255 Theoilire . sponsor two
American schools and missions.
street,
for
many
years
actively
iden-
autumn
and winter. Louis A. Ans- grese of the United States of the
irresponsible method. Let Slew talk, "Dear Sir:
you
"I take pleasure in not
is tified with the work of the Jewish paeher, author of "The Unchastened Johnson immigration law, which ex-
let Dawes talk, let Watson talk, let
Pepper' talk; if what they say goes that on the Sib day of February, 1923,.
Old Folks' Home, will present a Sefer Woman," will deliver four lectures eludes thousands of persons whose
Torah to the institution Sunday, Sept. on the drama and Professor Earl visas has been signed by American
well, it's the voice of Mr. Coolidge; His Serene Highness, Nicholas Horthy
if
it
goes
badly,
it's
only
Slemp
or
(le
Nagyabanya,
Regent
of
Hungary,
21. Exercises arranged in connection Barnes of the Indiana State Uni- consuls abroad before the law was

gin with versity will give six lectures on the approved by President Coolidge. Five
Bases or Watson or Pepper talking. conferred on you the cross of the Hun-
I with the presentation w ill b e
an assemblage at the home of Mrs. subject of "The Future of Interne- thousand Jewish women and children,
. SiolP can tell Mr. Branin that Mr.. garian Red Cross Decoration, in ac-

SAYS COOLIDGE LACKS
CONVICTION OF ISSUE

FAMOUS PUBLICIST
DIES IN NEW YOR K

MMENGES SEASOisi
WITH EAGER WORK

HUNGARY BESTOWS
HONOR ON WARBURG

'

HIAS ISSUES CALL
FOR DETROIT MD

TO PRESENT HOME
n and c
WITH SEFEll TORAH r,"'.:m . ,a%-'

CLUB OFFERS TWO
LECTURE COURSES

• rioslidge is sound on the Klan; Mr. knowledimment of services rendered
,Branin can tell his anti-Klan friend's, in mitigating misery in Ilungary.
"I shall be pleased to hand over to
and yet the Republican Klansmen of
Maine can justly say that Mr. ('cowl- you personally, on Friday, the 29th
alai. has never said a word against ' ;not., at 2 p. in. as agreed with my
them. Mr. Coolidge always eats his representative, the insignia and
' statutes of the decoration.
cake and has it too.
"Respectfully yours,
"The reason Mr. Branin was an-
LOUIS ALEX}',
(signed)
sacred by Mr. Slemp while Mr. Davis
Consul General."
was not answered by Mr. Coolidge
conferred
upon Mr. War-
has nothing to do with Mr. Coolidge's
reason The honor
o burg was the result of his activities •
bv ing a silent strong man. The
is the Maine election. and Mr. Cool- ' . as chairman of the Siberian repatria-
ne lion war fund. This fund was found-
irate
is to . see •t•
the
which way
. wan ing
cat is going to jump. If the Klan ed in 1920 by a number of relief or-
support means Republican votes, he ganizations in New York, the purpose
nn and
Gen.
Dawe's
mild
will stand of
approval
high
tribute
to dis-
the of which was to repatriate the large
prisoners who were'
number of war
!
Klansmen. If the Klan turns out to
Imperial
be a liability, Mr. Coolidge will rise abandoned
in
Siberia
after the Army
col
la s e of the Russian
to the defense of American principles ! , and were unable to go back to their
„homes. Fifteen organizations par-
and will seek the anti-Klan vote.
ticipated in the creation of the fund,
Spmtacl• Not Inspiring.
t
contribution coming from
"It is not and has
I the largest
thae arnrea
dli:i
the American Red Cross and the Joint
'airing spectacle a:atcnhai t n gb'n'
dent of the United States play politica I Distribution Committee. The sum of
lat-
with great moral issues. Corruption $250,000 was contributed
. by' the sa
nd
he will not denounce because it hurts ter for that purpose. E ig ht thou
war
prisoners
were
returned
from
his party; intolerance he will not de-
nounce because it may hurt his party. Siberia to their native land through

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the efforts of the repatriation fund.

New rear's Greetings

The practice of sending New Year's Greetings to friends and
relatives through the local Jewish paper is general throughout
the country. Its advantage over the old individual mailing
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over
forgetting a friend.

Greeting Cards is THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
will take this form:

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jacobs and Family
49G0 West Pine Boulevard
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends

for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

MAIL THE COUPON BELOW AT ONCE

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850 Weal High Stunt,
Detroit, Mich.

Gentlemen:—
Enclosed find $1.00, for which please insert my New Year'.
Greeting Card in your Rosh Hashanah (5685) Number.

NAME

ADDRESS

at 2 o'clock. Thence the tionalism." These lectures will be whose fate hangs upon their admix-
participants will proceed in convey- given in the chapel of Temple Beth son to the United States and who are
a fffoetrhinrgsih.
privation,
o
thousands
nd :
muses to the Jewish Old Folks' Home. El, at Woodward and Gladstone ale.. su
persona without
33111EEdmund street, near Brush flues.
The titles of Mr. Anspacher's lee-. country. are receiving the attention
street, where the formal presentation
will take place. The donor of the lures are as follows: "Drama as ■ of the Hies forces in the various emi-
po
c enters. Bill in cony....
' gift and the officers of the home have Social Force in a Democracy," "The' gratio snc
expressed a wish that the public take , Place of the Drama Among the Arts."
31r. Heller said that the Bias has
part
the Theater?"
part in the event, which for a nun,- "What Is Wrong With
bee of weeks has been looked for- and "The Spirit of Modern Drama." made arrangements for the introduc-
ward to with interest by the inmates They will be given on Friday after- lion of a bill in the next session of
noons, Oct. 17, 24, 31 and Nov. 7, Congress permitting the admission,
heriitnts.tn
of tw
at 2:30 o'clock. Professor Barnes without reference to quota require.
ituattioHistoric Academy.
The celebration will continue will deliver his lectures on Wednes- menu, of the 5,000 women and chit-
throughout the afternoon and even. day evenings at 8 o'clock on Oct. 1, dren whose husband., fathers and
ing. A musical program will be pre- 0, 15, 22, 29 and Nov. 5. The sub. other near relatives live in this roan-
of his lectures are: "Race and I try. The organization will urge the
sented end refreshments will be jests
Nationalism as Bases of Govern. passage of the measure on the
.
e rivne dm
Mrs.
ment,"
"Religion as a World-Unify- grounds of humanity. It is thought
the
presentation,
making
Steinberg will realize an ambition ing Influence," "The World Domi. that President Coolidge, who has ex-
entertained
throughout
nated
by
Democracy," "Bow Indus- pressed approval of a humane ap-
, which she has
her life. The scroll to be presented try and Commerce Unite the World," preach to the immigration question,
Literature
and Art Know will sign the bill if it is passed.
Yethi-
"Science.
was written by a scribe in the
In the meantime the Ilia, is con-
centers No Boundaries" and "Attempts at In-
bah at Mir, one of the oldest
fronted with one of the most tragic
ternational
Organization.
of Jewish learning in eastern Europe.
The club has invited the men of problems which has assailed the Jew.
Jacob Levin, president of the home,
lah people, Mr. Heller declared.
, will respond to the presentation with the community as well as the women
Mr. }feller will solicit the aid of
to attend these lecture courses.
I an address. The Orthodox rabbis of
made
at
the
congregations
and other organize-
being
are
the city will take part in the celebra - Reservations
Gone in the carrying out of his plana
clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.

Steinberg

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