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October 31, 1924 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-10-31

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OCTOBER 31. 11.21

fit EDEriton;//2tisketitoNici,r,

JEWS MAKE KNOWN
RESULTS OF LABOR
IN THE HOLY LAND

BY DAVID J. HIRSCH

ruriu,

1111111

(Continued from Page 1)

that Palestine is entering upon a
period of sustained and many-sided

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of golden happiness to he found in
the ownership of your own home.
Don't throw away your money on
a gamble--boy your home with the
rent money,

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development which will enable the
carrying out of a larger and more
rapid colonization of the country by
Jews. The Zionist Organization, act -
ing as the Jewish Agency, asks the
j
(From Correspondent• and Cable. of Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)
mandates commission of the League
the
bench
of
the
Superior
Court
of
Nations that it be left free to em-
Judge David A. Lourie was appointed to
of Massachusetts by Governor Cox. Judge Lourie is u prominent member's ploy to the fullest extent its resources
!
for
the economic reconstruction of
of the Jewish community and active in Jewish affairs.
• •


!Palestine and the establishment of
employed
by
,
the
homeland. The report expresses
A Jewish anti religious seminary is the latest weapon to be
good
the Jewish Communists in their campaign against the Jewish religion. The its confidence in the continued
the mandatory newer and the
seminary, which was opened in the town of Tiraspol, has an enrollment of will of
League of Nations.
30 students.
• • •

The memorandum Wan submitted
Ten thousand pounds for the purpose Of establishing a scholarship in by Secretary Rapper& The report
among the members of
the Hebrew University in Palestine was left by Jacob •ohen, who died at ! was circulated
Southport, England, recently. This is the first scholarship to be endowed the commission.
Dr. Weizmarin, who WAS in Rome
in the Hebrew University.
when the report was submitted, ar-

• ••
Dr. Egmont Muenzer, professor at the German University of Prague, rived here Oct. 2ff.
died recently at the age of 59. II, was a member of the Keren Ilayesod I
committee for Czecho-Slovakia and interested himself in Welfare work
among the Jewish students at the university.
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anti-Semitism among the peasant population in the district of the newly ish life, so that it may become corn-
undertaken Jewish colonies. The peasants resort to every means in their ! prehensive enough to afford every
power to inconvenience the Jewish colonists. The advice given by the Com. Jew au opportunity to discharge his

munist leaders to the Jewish settlers js to organize and concentrate in one . communal responsibilities. There are
region. • • • • precedents for such an all-embracing I
: program; the federations in New
None of the British parties now engaged in the election contest has made York, Chicago, Baltimore, Boston and
an issue of the Palestine question, although the question of the British ma n- ' , Philadelphia include Talmud Torahs
date over Mesopotamia is being discussed. In the election campaign of the , and hospitals.
And, if it has proved
Liberal party, the question of Great Britain's withdrawal from Mesopotamia! practicable in the cities mentioned,
has been made an issue. The Liberals condemn the Mesopotamian mandate I why should it not be feasible, from
old declare that Iraq is not worth the fight over Mosul, for which the Turks, the purely technical point of view, in

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Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
Standard

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Love to Dance With.

MANUEL URBACH

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Monuments

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SPIIUNIC
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Fearless Enemy of Ku Klux Klan

Endorsed By

U. S. Senator James Couzens

This Ad Donated by L. R. and Sherman E. Grosslight.

a national organization, without in-
terfering with the autonomy of con-
Jackie Coogan, the wonder boy of the American screen, to none other : stituent organizations?
than Jacob Cohen, who calls himself Coogan, in the opinion of the Austrian i
If these facts concerning the des-
Ilakenkreuzler, the anti-Semitic organization whose members parade under I perate difficulties of philanthropic
the emblem of the swastica. On Oct. 17, when Jackie Coogan was leavingland educational agencies in raising
Vienna, a mob of Ilakenkreuzler demonstrated before the office of the ' their funds are put before American
Itundeskunzler, demanding the expulsion from Austria of the Jewish boy,: iJewry in a comprehensive and con- federation in America as a criterion,
Jacob Cohen. The police dispersed the mob.
! secutive manner by an agency such it is safe to say that the amount
• • •

as Ls contemplated in the remebiliza- raised would be sufficient to permit
Samuel C. Lampert, cotton merchant of New York, was the guest of : Gen of the relief forces, it should be each and every one of the included
President and Mrs. Coolidge at the White House for luncheon recentiv.! relatively simple to raise at least sev- institutions to make every legitimate
Mr. Lampert, when queried on the nature of his visit, which lasted three • eral tines as much as the total of the expansion it deserves for more effec-
hours, stated that the general Political situation and social amenities formed present joint budgets of these and tive work. The minds and energies
Alr. Lamport, an intimate of the Coolitiges• other meritorious
In- of their managing boards, now de-
. institutions.
tI • basis of conversation
drtary t
as k o f
d
frequently visited them at Northampton. This visit was his first since the , ,teed,
with the experience of ever y I to t ti !I Iargs y to
President left Northampton for Washington.




The recent developnients in Arabia will, to a certain extent, affect
Palestine politically. This is the opinion of Col. Sir Arnold Wilson, well-
known authority on Arab political matters, writing in the London Times .
In view of t he new situation, he declares the middle east department of
the British colonial office will be transferred to the foreign office, which
will assume responsibility for the :administration of the mandated territories
In Iraq, 'rransjordania, Palestine and Central Arabia.
• •


ilecijaz and France are rivals.

• • • •

• •

*,
Professor Albert Einstein, author of the relativity theory, was not very
much disturbed when he learned of the statements made by his opponent of
his
l o ng standing, Captain See, American astronomer, that an error in
calculations proves Einstein wrong and Newton right. "Too bad," was all
that Professor Einstein had to say in the matter. See has been an opponent
of Professor Einstein's theory since it was made known. Einstein, how-
ever, has always ignored his attacks, which were always highly colored by
personal considerations.
• • •


the Jerusalem courts, according to a report published recently in the Arab
Barlassina
paper, Falastin, in Jerusalem. The Arab executive and C
were anxious to start proceedings against the Hebrew daily paper, Hoar
columnists
its
Ila'Yom. The accusation rested upon the assertion that one of
in commenting upon the conversion of Hans Ilerzl made several improper
xprc:sions in connection with the name of Jesus,

'

The Jewish members of the Polish Sejm were among the national mi•
norities' parliamentary representatives who were ignored by the Polish
government when a political anti economic conference was called in con-
nection with the opening of the parliamentary session. Invitations were
sent to only the purely Polish factions in the house. The government did
nut deem it necessary to hear the voice of the national minorities on the
political and economic problems of the country. The president of the re-'
a state dinner at the Belvedere, invited the
oublic, however, when giving
Jewish deputies, Kirschbraun, Farbstein and Weinzieher.

.••

Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York. Professor Victor Basch of the Sor-
bonne University, Professor Yahuda of Madrid, Professor Nahum Slousch of
Jerusalem, M. Andre Spire and Israel Zangwill are members of a committee
whose task is to create fitting memorials for Max Nordau anti Alexander
Marmorek. This has been undertaken by the Society of Friends of Nortlau
anti Marmorek. The first step of the committee ill to arrange for the publi-
cation in Hebrew of Dr. Max Nordau's works. The committee will also
arrange for the publication in Hebrew of the scientific works of Dr. Alex-
ander Marmorek on bacteriological research. The society is considering the
the two Jewish leaders.
possibility of establishing a colony memory of

Two thousand men from IC villages, dressed as the ancient Israelites and
Philistines, under the leadership of Abdul Harnid Abou Ghosh. engaged in
a heated battle with ancient weapons anti strategy near the village of Ain-
Erick. This battle took place under the prof eetion if a s q uadron of the
Palestine gendarmes and in the presence of Harry Southwell. Its purpose
was to reproduce a battle between the ancient Ammonites and Israelites
under the leadership of the Biblical hero. Joab, as a part of a film to be
"King David" which will depict incidents in the Bible during this
known as
period of Jewish history. The picture is being made by the Mizpah Films,
an Australian syndicate, affiliated with the lisitish United Theaters and

Films, Ltd.

*



Thousands of Vienna depositors, including the former Empress of Aus-
tria, Zita, who put their trust in the North Austrian Bank, a banking institu- I
tion with an openly anti-Semitic policy, lost their deposits when the bank
collapsed. Ex-Empress Zita was in financial diffleulties prior to this and,
her present loss will probably impoverish her entirely. The North Austrian
Bank had a special clause in its charter providing for carrying on business I
only with Aryans. On the last day a meeting of the board of directors was
called for the purpose of modifying this clause . to _permit capital from the
Anglo-Jewish banks to flow in and save the situation, but it was too late.
The bank had in trust the propaganda funds of the monarchistic organize- '

tine in Austria.

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HERE is one thing more impor-
tant than great cities and rich
farms. It is the American Spirit.
It is the spirit that threw off the shack-
les of tyranny and gave birth to the
Republic.
The Spirit of America is the Spirit
of Liberty. America without Liberty
would not be America at all.
The founders of this Republic re-
cognized the importance of Liberty
when they laid the foundations of our
present greatness.
The Constitution of the United
States guarantees Freedom of Speech,
Press, Religion and — EDUCATION.
This Freedom is now, being chal-
lenged by an effort to abolish all pri-
vate and church schools.
The School Amendment is contrary
to the Spirit of America.
It will not be approved by any man
or woman who loves America and its
ideals.

T

The Arab executive anti Cardinal Barlassina have not the legal status

to start proceedings on behalf of the Christian Church is the opinion of

raising funds, would be liberated al-
most entirely for constructive efforts
in behalf of their particular institu-
tion. As everyone at all familiar with
the operation of federations knows,
this has been the case with their con-
stituent institutions and organiza-
tions. TI.ere is hardly a federation in
fit ry that does not raise at
t hi ,

least twice as much money a• was
raised by the organizations s.diciting
individually and ofttimes comp , ' , ye-
The
ly, and at infinitely less c,..!
question as to how the disc; ,: , atien
of the funds is to be regide: , I :ire
nut
details which must be worl,
carefully by the duly elected
sentatives."

aloicaniihnit4teed#
leouktllotleameticadda

Misbehavior of a Polish army officer at a railway station would have re-
sulted fatally, were it nut for the interference of the "Kole," the club of
Jewish Sejin members. The Jewish deputy, Waylay,: Wislicki, happened to
tie at the railway station when the army officer elbowed his way through the
crowds shouting: "Get out of the way, Jews." 'rhe deputy censured him
immediately. The next morning, the officer's seconds brought his challenge
to n duel to Deputy Wislicki, who, on the advice of the "Koh)," rejected

the challenge.

Rheumatism

for MAYOR

I WOULD REASSEMBLE
WAR RELIEF FORCE
the recent Jewish holidays an electrotechnical school l
TO SPONSOR CHEST

Immediately after
was opened in Tel Aviv under the auspices of the Architects and Engineers
(Contnued from page 1.1
Association. The program of the schoel has been submitted to the gevern-!
ment and to the education department of the Palestine Zionist Executive.: chest. The necessity for the inclu-
• • •

permitting a considerable s ion of educational activities is en-
The Latvian government has issued an order
January, hanced by the recent enactment of
number of Russian Jewish refugees to remain in the country until
the immigration bill. Our future
1925. The majority of refugees holding: American visas are unable to pro- stat , US
us in this country depends in a
ceed to their destination because of the new immigration laws of the United . , , l arge degree upon the manner in
States and they are unable to return to their homes.
I which we cope with this problem. The




conviction has been borne in upon
Now that Hussein is gone, England should start negotiations with Ibn the thinking Jews of this country that
Saud, the leader of the Wahabis, the Manchester Guardian recently sug- , the strength of Jewish character and
gested. The paper further reveals the fact that about six months ago Ibn the promotion of higher civic values
Saud expressed his eagerness to organize a confederation of all Arab rosin. : ' do
er not depend entirely upon how gen-
Hussein in II letter addressed
tries. Ibn Saud made this proposal to King H
ously we care for our poor, our
to him, which was ignored. This was one of Ibn Sand's reasons for his I sick, our orphaned and our handl-
attack on Ileiljaz.
• capped. The inclusion of educational
• • • •
erect a monument to ' activities would
give a tremendous
,
, ,,,

The Federation of Polish Jews, which is planning to
i mpe t s u to toe various communities
received
many
letters endorsing the plan. Among those' , in the country to reach a larger runt-
Ilaym Salomon, hits
who have expressed their willingness to serve on the memorial committee , beg of boys and girls in need of Jew-
are Senator Royal S. Copeland, Walter M. Chandler, former Congressman ish education. The Talmud Torahs
Isaac Siegel, Julius Miller, president of the Borough of Manhattan, and', and Sunday Schools would be placed
Congressman Sol Bloom.
; on a higher level of efficiency, peda-
• • •

gogically and administratively, and
Jewish parties, organizations anti social workers of Palestine will be that which the Jewish Welfare Board
called upon to participate in an all-Palestine conference for the purpose of : is doing no splendidly in the field of
discussing ways and means of maintaining the moral and cultural level of creating Jewish contcrs the proposed
the growing population in Palestine as a result of the increased immigra- I organization may accomplish in the
Lion. The call for the conference was decided upon at a meeting of notable direction of promoting more up-to-
Jewish citizens at the home of Chaim N. Malik, the poet.
! date Hebrew schools...

9 • •
"The program of activities to be
,
Jewish Communists, who are promoting the scheme, of Jewish c
included in the national chest must
Lion in Southern Russia, are disturbed at reports showing the growth of , represent diversified aspects of Jew-

Other RoLrath IlowehoLl
Nudism

Joseph A. Martin

Washington:

"I have

often expressed
my sentiments that every

man conducting himself as

a good citizen and being
accountable to God alone
for his religious opinions
ought to be protected in
worshipping the Deity Sc.
cording to the dictates of

own conscience."

Jefferson:

"1 have considered re-
ligion as a matter between

every man and his Maker.
in which no other, and far
less the public, has a right

to intermeddle."

Lincoln:

"If you have been inclined

to believe that all men are
not created equal in thew
inalienable rights enumer-
ated by our charter of
liberty' let me entreat you
to come back! Return to
the fountain whose waters
spring close by the blood
of the Revolution."

Roosevelt:

"The gond citizen will de•
mand liberty for himself.
and as • matter of pride he
will see to it that others re•
ceive the liberty which he
thus claims as his own."

MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF

PRIVATE AND CHURCH SCHOOLS CONLMITTEES

Representing Protestant and Now Denominational Schools

VOTE NO

on the School
Amendment!

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