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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924

VOL. XVI. NO. 23

MARSHALL REEWS Colonies Reveal JEWS MAKE KNOWN
Unusual Growth RESULTS OF LABOR
ROSENBLUTH CASE;
IN THE HOLY LAND
RAPS FORD MALICE

settlements Funneled by Keres

trayesod Populated With

SO Per ( l ent \Vol d:men.

PLEAD FOR DEFEAT
OF PAROCHIAL BILL

Butzel and Clancy Ask Arena Gar.

dens Audience to Vote It Down.

Several thousand

persons :kneading'

Writer
SaY8 nte
ind"Terenee11111
Sppla
le y CP110
u

the ball of the Federatian of Ukrain- Billikopf Declares National

Zionist Or g anization of World :I
M .100, of Michigan at the Arena
-- - - -
Gives Detailed Account
tiaciltins 1,,si Sunday heard Fred M.
NEW l '0 11K. • A cen sus of th e 13
Butzel explain the objections to the
of Its Stewardship.

Lawyer Gives a Chronological
Account of Developments
: Koren Ilayeffid mdooies in Palestine
in Army Tragedy ,

Lo ya I lt y o_ o f I il VIGOROUS SUPPORT
REASSEMBLE _oya_ty
WAR RELIEF FORCE Woman is Awaited TO HIAS PURPOSES
IS PROMISED HERE
TO SPONSOR CHEST

Unity in Philanthropic
Work is Desirable.

Interest in Judaism.

Group Assembled by D. W. Si-
mons Pledges Backing

NEB' YORK. In a mastic' ail-
in Canvass for Funds.
iitstalto the Jewish women of Amer-
!,
through the National Council ••(
parochial st.1100I amendment to be vat-
has just been made by the Palestho.
Jewish Women,
A. Irma C,illen ALBERT ROSENBLATT
,.,. 1 on nett Tuesday and urge its re- ELIMINATION OF WASTE
LAND HOLDINGS NEARLY
■
zioni:t Executive mei mode public by.
order
ATTENDS MEETING
EVIDENCE ,REPEATEDLY
ITS PARAMOUNT VIRTUE of Cincinnati, anther of ".\11 lone
t"
in prompt-
111 1,1•..etry
' 1.1 ' 1 "' " 11.
11Y 11 fie
INFLUX STEADY eau
'''' n helm
III .
DOUBLE
auction to Jewish Yllitio," declared
the
Keren
Ilayesiel,
revealing
for
which
DESCRIT2_AS FLIMSY
,
,
' .
first time the resources of these col.-
that the divorcement of aneletin WOIll
010 711110111111ellt to
I n d Ilit• iltl‘lieillt,
Refugee
Problem Will Require
Greater Efficiency and More cis from Jewish interet-
s is, ill :111110 , 1
nil,: ill population, workmen, culti- Tells Commission on Mandates psi
o ,ent it, after it was disapproved at
Calls on Local Manufacurer to elite!
Sustained Effort, Local
Funds Would Result
°I
It
onlyttlaiiiifilf Y.
inns, machinery,
1,ttfy
elite! land, plantations,
:t toe: ietu., electi o n. Both Mr. Itutzel
Palestine Is on Threshold
it her belief that the 'military of Jeer
Retract Statement as to
live stark, Poona' s beeIlk, : :Ind
Leader Declares.
From Plan.
' lad Cengiessman Robert II. Clam's.,
of Large Enterprise.
ish experiences in early life serve to
•buildings. Site the Kenn Ilayesiii1
c andidate for re-election from the
Disclosures.
--
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J
d
a
i
sm
""
r'-,Waken
an
inli
ii'-I
in
u
was not e.tabished until 'Mardi,
Representative Ddroit stew=s will
' First district, who also spoke, urged
NEW YORK.-- -
T. A•) - -
Th. f
. '. . .
' .... : '. .
o aid energetically the campaign in this
YoRK.-The unconditional 1!121, the census shows t results
melt and women tn yote tin elect mobilization of the forces in Amen. tai• part 0 t lase a iii tat tom ,
he. time Pole-tale was first occupied the
NEW
actio•ff by the United States Court achieved by the Keret) Ilayesoil in , y the British $27,000,1100 was is hen day and to voice their ctintlemna- can J ewry: which were a ctive during believe that neelernity and Judaism city for $20,000 f or the Iltilirew Shyl-
tering and Immigrant Aid Society,
the war relief activities, is urged by weer incompatible.
at face.' of ('apt. Robert Rosen- !less than three and a half years, in I ti: ted in that miuntry by Jews, in- tion at the proposal.
, just one phase of its program fur the
••\vh,, i s tin e modern Amerit.an nor„
rect.it. of
known as the Him*.
lading the World Zionist Organiza-, The liall (if the Ukrainian federation Jacob Itillikopf, former
bluth of the charge of the murder of
rebuilding
of
the
Jewish
homeland--
c
o
the
'vac.,
With
whom
our
problem
lies?"
Consituting ttaniselves an executive
r
tile
first
social
event
of
its
kind
the
$10,000,000
campaign
f
`Vila
Major •Vexander P. Cronkhite, after
ion the Keren Ilayesod, the Jewiffi
a Iona, protracted prosecution to agricultural colonization-equally as I National F und and private Jewish i n- of the season in the lent Jewish man- American Jewish Relief Committee, Mrs. eohon asks. "She was born, in committee to suatain the efforts of
:accomplished
e:ld:shed
.
munity and brought out it vast crowd. i n ii .4 e t e m e nt giving' his views con- toast instances, during the last quar- the Hies in ISetroit, a number of men
un• Pruplr had attached the effective results bring :accompli
.
e, stors, was i ... d ..,
se
it • 1 I •' . he . American Dreyfus case," in its other manifold activities,
term
ility of creating bit: of the past century. If, by chance, met at the home of David W. Simone
of the bull will Leon- corning the advisability
Th e ti , io l population of the 43 e .. I ,,... port submitted by the World Organiz- The proceeds
national community chest in the her lart hplace was ;tents the ocean, last Saturday evening and went on
evoked the following comment by
increase anion, acting under .Artiele IV of the me.diately assigned to the maintenance
ii
4,, if,: brought here
g United States.
early child- record as caminemling. t he distin-
re
Louis Marshall, the noted lawyer, in sire ; ,s , ,,Ooti, re presenting an inca
the
Jewish
A
gency,
to
the
fund
which
the
federation
is
raisin
as
"In the summer of 1923," Mr. Bid ho• .1. Iler father had either hall a guished services of the Iliac both in
: of 50 per cent over th e p o pulati o n of , Mandate
e York TIMeSt ne said:
the Nw
a t h e mandates commission of the League', to support the Kiev Orphan Home, an
made a public state- little Hebrew instruct inn in the Old the past and in the present 'enter-
year
ago,
with
Nahalal.
one
"I
a
likopf
said,
recently
an-
t h e , of Nations at its fifth session in this institution caring for 85 children trent stressing the danger of permit- World and had forrotlen practically genet' sit uat ion, which involves II,-
"The Associated Press
coloniCS established during
i now year
city Oct. 23. The report, which rep - , whose parents lost their lives in the
, the United States Ds-
flounce, I ova
in the valley of the Emek resents a unique document in Jewish, war or in the succeeding massacres. ting the foreign relief machinery to all of it, or had receietal a bare midi- 000 .IttaiS11 men, WollieD Children
for murder
dismissed the Pas t
acoma
trio Caen
ti
against Capt.' Jezreel, leading with a populaon
tif as well as international history since The home receives the supervision of disintegrate. 1 then expressed the • mentary schooling in this land-in- in European ports of embarkation
indictment at T
a
c olonies the conquest of Palestine by Titus,:: representatives of the Jewish World hope that the human forces which hail struction that o ff e re d neither knowl- and 5,000 in tuba. 'Fhose present at
O t hers of the larger
Robert Rnsenbluth and discharged '284.
in Herod, 2'9;
edge nor spirit. Her neither either the mooting called by Mr. Sanwa!
begins with reference to Article IV' Relief (5tngress, at whose instance the been built up into an agency
him uncnditionally. But few of the are 'fel Joseph, 232; F
1
newspapers published the item, and ((far Ezekiel, 95 and the chalutzim
.
senting organized a me eiesn Jewry could or could not read and write. If, were Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Joseph
191. T h,,, of the mandate of the League of Na- , Michigan federation undertook to should find an outlet in the creation reared Offend, the mother had had I Wetsman, Louis Granet, A. .1. Koff-
ch Tikvah,
t
eta
the
institu-
Of
ons given to Great Britain, under guarantee the upkeep
those which ilk! tucked it away in an group den
buns
onstrates how the Kenai
of a national chest for national 110- 110 schooling and hat! lived most of man, David S. Zeman, Theodore Le-
obscure corner, in contrast with the census
which the World Zionist Organization thin,
mestic and foreign philanthropic and her few Euroiman years in the pry- vin, Louis Duscoti, Michael Krell and
crying headlines which for several Ilayesod colonization theory of small is recognized as the Jewish Agency.
parations for migration. If reared in Barney Illumrosen. Fred M. Mitre],
years gave prominence to this prose- compact groups is being effectively A picture of the Zionist movement
cultural activities.
"A keen interest in this proposal this land, she had passed through Judge !tarry B. Keitlan, Joseph H.
ration. Nevertheless, it is a cele- ' carried out.
: and the position of the Jews in l'ales- POLISH TOWNS ASK
try
some
or most of the p u bl i c school Ehrlich end M. II. Zarkheim, who
e
coun
displayed throughout th
Workmen Number 2300.
• tine before the war and before the
brand case in our annals, extraordi-
FOR TRADE SCHOOLS teas
by men and women of the regional, grammar grades. were invited to attend the meeting,
nary in many respects and deserviniz : The total number of workmen in' flalfour Declaration was issued is
were unable to be present but indi-
Parents Uprooted Being..
state and local committees who en-
:the colonies is 2,324, revealing what . given in detail. The changes which
of close analysis.
Orphans' and Chit- gaged in the burden of raising the
e emphatically their support of
"Both parents were uprooted Ini- catd
for
"Captain Rosenbluth is a native- a large proportion of th e population have been brought about by the man- Show Concern
dren's Future.
$600,000,000
which
Amt•rican
Jewry
ings,
trying
to
send
weak
tendrils
born citizen, a man of good education is helping in the rebuilding of the I date and it, effect upon the political I
---
the
iliaViceeet-P"r•jet skilst Attends.
contributed for war relief.
into this new soil. If they had hull
homeland,
of Palestine, as well as how '
, fur poly 876 persons-: situation
f
WARSAW.-The Jewish residents
and a graduate rom the Yale School
Albert Rosenblatt,
distinguished
"Viewed from one angle, a national •' any acquaintance with the 1411 31•W-
After leaving college about 2o per cent of the total-are I mandate works, are given. A brief
of F„, try.
finding them- chest is desirable in order to eliminate i,t life, it had heen brief and super- merchant and communal worker of
he
he followed his profession, at one not listed !IA workmen. There are history of the Zionist movement and of many Polish t
waste,
the
enormous
waste
of
energy,
•
litaid,
and
their
eyes
had
already
been
New
York,
vice-president
of the Hies
under
cultivat
an
outline
of
the
Zionist
Organization
selves
unable
to
cope
with
the
task
time being in the employ of the New 59,17x dUna of land
detailed narrative of the of caring for the war orphans in their good-will anti money arising from our turned thward the unknown DM Well as a member of the board of
'York State Conservation Commis- lieu.. 7,2118 dunams of plantations'on , precedes a
communities, are writing to the neer present unorganized state, which net world. They had no understandirir directors of the United Synagogue of
to
where he found an opportunity which tobacco and fruits are culti• ' efforts made by the organization
a
s
vat tal, Ii87 draft animals, 1,731 head ' secure the co-operation of other Jew. eat offices of the Ort asking tht cessitates each institution making its or appreciation of and no love. for the America, also attended the meeting
t o render unusually valuable service
and W. accompanied by David Bel-
for the state. Subsequently he be- of cattle, 1,050 buildings, 1.179 ma- ish bodies for the upbuilding of Pales- trade schools, such as the organize ow!' appeals, sending out its own so- old associations. They had started
came an efficient assistant to Kathie- chines and other agricultural in:tide- tine as the Jewish national homelandtion maintains, be established in their licitors, conducting its own campaigns out empty-handed anti empty-hearted. ler, Hiatt field representative in De-
n
making
annual
collections
of
They
were
the
product
of
the
ruthless
troit
and in charge of the local ran- •
"t f I ments, 27,230 fowLs and 821 bee- , and the formation of an enlarged villages. An example of such letters
,
• is one that recently came to the Ort m embership dues. There are Institut , struggle for physical self-preserve-is:ram. Mr. Rosenblatt, who devotes
tin e (lenient Davis, commissioner
. Jewish Agency.
When the hives.
correction of this city.
bureau
in
hovel
from
the
town
of
thal
in
an
unpropitious
transplanta-
'
great
deal of his time to promoting
lions in this country that are coin-
, -.. e
Rights of Non..lews Inviolate.
oar broke out he entered the army,
The COIOny of Nahalal, which leads ,
Niesboisch, which reads:
pelted to spend anywhere from 25 to lion. They had, therefore, neither the the work of the organization, (le-
who, on his merits he was promoted i n total populati on, although it dues I
The report, in part, declares:
35 per cent of the money they raise blessings of the past nor the proud scribed in detail the plight of the
Education Is Meager,
to a captaincy. While in the service not have the largest number if work•'
"The second part of the Balfour
"Since our town is economicaly, as in that operation alone. I venture the pain of the present, neither the spirit- , refugees and declared that it was lr11-
he cnieyett an unblemished repute- „ n alas carric. off first honors in , ' Declaration stating it being clearly
opinion that the money so wasted ually reassuring information of their 'iterative that they be given every
he
served
the
with
98
Tel
understood
that
nothing
shall
be
done
well
as
culturally
dellIcient,
a
coati•
tion. After the war
the i number 'of buildings,
wouldiadequately support one or two forebears nor the religiously dismal- , manner of aid-financial and moral-
'
. 'r e f which
may prejudice the civil and re. tion which is reflected in the meager
America n Relief Administration in Jo'. it h boasts the lar gi;t: st Dumber
institailons at present languishing for carting knowledge of their children.' order to prevent them ram yield-
v ueina' Orioles rights of existing non-Jewish : education which our children in gen-
Russia, under Mr. Hoover, and later evd-rlyM•n, ' 2°3, and the I ir nnsit
' Their daughter was an 'American.' iing to despair. Ile also'
out
Commi ttee
: communities in Palestine' is looked ''eral and the orphans in particular are lack of means.
's Col'iffi'
°In. Thi that
still the Joint Distribution f responsi- . ber of
a
She went to school-either through that the • has was represented in
. cattle
„ 9_9'
Would Bring Problem. to Fore.
e
in Siberia, in a position o
t tai population or -4., SO tnat it na s iupon by the Zionist Organization as , able to get, and since one cannot help
"Viewed from another angle, the high school or also through college. 1 every part of the world by men, many
•
m • rsons who are not eat- :It•ss inviolable than the first part of seeing the useful work which the Ort value of a national chest lies in the She was away from home much, and, of whom are unpaid workers, who
but nine
bility.
-
'
that 'His . is doing in every corner of Jewish
"In October, 1918, he was etationeil ',toyed in sonic. capacity. bin Herod , . , the same declaration stating
and shelter ,newish
•
with habitation, we come to you with the fact that it permits Anwrierrn Jewry insofar iis she and her parents had I counsel, protect
,
h
at Camp Lewis, in the State of Was- another of the larger colonies, has mo je sty's
government view
governme
t o visualize as a whole, the problems , spheres of association, their worldatemigrants in the course of their ef-
I .,
ington, with
the
213th
.5,700
dunam
of land under
cultiva-
if • •
b in
Maj Engineers,
Alexander his
, lion,
which
for exceeds
any of
the I ' favor the establishment in alestine
• request that you ask tha Ort to take
Iler
parents'
eruili•
forts
to
escape
persecution
and ern-
I meek tide- were divorced.
'ch confront it
f a national home for the Jewish us also under its wing, as it has taken
MUDD` imptiverishment by seeking
su p I
le and will use thgir best endear• so many other cities and villages, and quately the need for disseminating ties disturbed her and her iffudities
colonies.
Nlerchavie
Moshae,
ors
op
fl
.
hones
in
more
favorable
countries.
P. Cronkhite
concerning the various in- disturbed her neighbors,
officer,
who i with 3,500 aunam, and Kfar Ezekiel, ors I to o facilitate. the achievement of help us to build a school for our knowledge
lly beloved and
to whom
thee
,,,, !,.1 ,r,i. ,,glil,ei„ern, biel,a,,tt atsp hlk,e during 7
w anoversii'
s e
, h
"Wdh her sehooling comp leteder
Ca p tain Rosenbluth was greatly at- w i t h 3.313, following behind it. this object."' That the Zionist Or- orphans which should give them the
"Of
course,
educational which
activities
tached. On Oct 25, 1918, the major Ilulda, one of the smaller colonies,: ganization and the Jews of I'alestine possibility of earning an honest liveli- stitutions and movements
are rod inner struggle bt•gan. Iler chief lilt Synagogue last Saturday. li e
inheritances
wt•rt•
an
awkward,
apolot
leads in plantations with 1,036 du- are eager to maintain the friendliest head. We, on our part, will not spare to be included in such a chest.
0 graphic picture of the refu-
having had an attack of influenza,
and
with
the
adjacent in count
ing energies
reaches to
its sec
deserved
self-consciousness before the Painted
' estine
relations
with
their
neighbors
Pal- nur
that the heights.
undertak- Our must lie included in the national retie
Captain Itosenbluth conducted the tram.
th•ntile world and an empty, hungry gtie situation and said that the needs
regiment on a march of considerable
(Turn to last pag e. )
heart. She was haraased with all th e of the thousands who are stranded
rs 100 families ,"
population sum b cis
distance from the barracks. About
ies
. e.. , is strongly emphasized.
questions born of human ilaubts and are so 1111111 I i rolla and their problem
i
h popu lation o f P a l es - t•ne
J etwas . over
an hour after the column sta rted,
is new
100,000. From the be- . of Jewish experience.. She had heard so acute that nothing less than extra-
ke
A
some myth of the Jewish home, the ordinary constructive efforta in their
M ajor Cronkhite decided to take a
British occupation to
allequate.
of fi
behalf
would
walk anti asked Sergeant Pothier, wh. ,
religious spirit of prove
which brought
n.2131, 38,000 Jews en-
'Long History of Sereice
was net connected with his command,
peace to the soul. She had known no
•
but all. happened to be nearby, to
• tvi, it Palestine, including 5,000 pre-
such home. The so-calk,' educated ' rittionenting on the plan tff have
0 ilf riisiilents who returned, the re-
accomp any hint. They followed the
world that her scoffed, and this scof- Detroit Jews to their full duty by
1 .,., t - ay, :Ind describes the various
d t t r ■ e a l n asree:I n td, 'i`n1
regiment and after some timereached ,
fing became an attitude if mind. To tr
done
the edicts where it was at rest, and Speaks in Many Western Cities stages of Jewish immigrationn into
b,, inte llirent, one must doubt -doubt :know of no work which i b
Palestine during the last few years. Not a Little Picturesqueness and Intellectual Vitality in the •
them the major and Pothier proceed-
Before Sailing on Trip
everything ever held satired, doubt
-
In
la:211
the
World
Zionist
Organize
Espousal
of
the
Causes
of
Presidential
Candidates
Has
impertant,
the
mark
of
the
I
In
liria
ed to tire with revolvers at an empty
everybody a ho professed an blear
Around World.
' tion asked the maralatory power III
alining the stranded emigrant!'
Eu- •
tobaci:o can. In the course of this
Been Supplied by Leaders in American Jewry.
After discussing the influence: that : tip, and i n C u '. Nor do I know of
'
•
II
-w
a
lar
ter
Jewish
immigration
diver "'» the major was killed. .st n
Mrs: (adieu at
,
engender loviilty'
It was then au-
i IDV
: au,a
• c, v th a t la moire
ril i et
I f or this
h' s
alarm being given, Captain Rosen-
In his ttavels across the continent, into (hi' country.
I Orli' SOI Itlivit an, trea surer of \V is-
impulse, she vital task than the Hies which during
to introduce 18,500 immi-
ak
including the regi-
'' "filter
''I T der tiffs awakened
rho
it ''r th e i .: i:; ' ff i tleo.
t' i' 7"td
iIi; : it
1".ehlem
el.
Am ieit
blush Mill others,
peaks
a
broken
English
ethyl
Dr,
Wise
clad
a David A. Brown, chairman of the mini-
s
consai,
the first
allallal
fli allta. How-
: v
were only
grants
IL, 192.I
h
ever,
in
Jewish
immigration
into
when
he
is
electioneering.
But
he
is
Miry
of
La
FolIctte,
whose
Milder-
draws
understanding
strength
for
her
its
long
history
„f
service
in
behalf
melt ' surgeon, Who
ve which is making
of it.uteh emigrants has equipped it- .
away, hurt ied to the mitt*, of twenty -fi
shot ,fi ta I
Palestine was sttspentled owing to the picturesque. And thus it is that he once to questions of the relation of synieuiguti;
and she breathes into it
spot .... tender assistance, and the u study off ways and means of
warmth an d an ex hilaration. Stead_ self, b y reason of a knowled t, of
a ied after her stormy struggle, she be• r acts aer.ng
arms. An strengthening the work of the Union disturbances in rise country at that has tds.yeet the niandate of the mans- the United States to the nist of the
t i'rtily-
p
a
a te
h eiigrri
n
in-
majet lot
o in the catdain'a
many who
ni a „,i i„. n o tn, in of a sense of duty
atio•I -t was at once made, a hoard of American Hebrew (5ingticaratitins . 'me. Immigration was resumed later, : gin et the Third Party campaign and world has embittered
s eciateici point of vi ew. comes the calm and forward-looking I ii.
which is sp e nding nitali time in the City of Cline to, hiliberal rn madd the eloqu lit ally of the spiritual leaders in their for the wandering Jew, to handle th
ons
a
colonel
and
has
addresstiti
large
gatherings
in
var.
'
t
but
under
limite
d
regulati
the
a
oy
f ::iff consisting Of
we the clot - No r as a
•:
inos Jewish climmunities, making
'
nolliced tht• number adinitted to a New York trying to cent:U
And then she turns, situation
in a manner ! that promise
- i the anew which public work.
two lititjors investigated the cause Of
I 1•
ers that the wise and construct ive
'ils found that it plea for the support of the Uri nal
I» instant:es numbering in
sneers,.
nimuni
elect
Ittibert
.
entail
is
represented
by
the
Coolidge
forces.
with
mature
conviction,
to
the
great-
h : . . t. , • i '
howyin g ;uni t the thousands the Hies le sents Ivrea
a the beautif
s
thing to do Is to
ei to an accidentally self-in- its tiffiirts to spread Judaism
tinni ng
in
Acreage Nearly Doubled.
, i,
More than I s7.01to acres tit' Pales:: Larollette President of the United Ity a process of elimination, Dr. Wise gst of her tasks-t
; far in come to the !tistani of iheenil ranta
h
,round, These tintlings were the Jews of the United tel
has embraced tht• is use of the Penn.,- consecrating of
hiss
In Portland. Oregon, Mr. Itrnwii
States.
o
f
ion
ossess
approved
by
the
major
mit
ic
party
anti
is
urging
the
elect
the
end
she
is
the
guardian
of the whom countle , s . birds of prey g'n th .
i :MI
land are now in p
•
dinner
of
honor
at
a
future, at the same time prodding
emp • e
:ding shape of unscrupulous men employ=ed
Mr. I,evitan is an experienced cam-
i lt0t•ring co rps, all in con-was the gUest
0 acres which
standard-h , ;trees.
n Selling. Mr. Stilling tIcws, a s against 100,00
lib lain Of its standard-
thti
men
of
the
morrow
and
saving
for by steainstip agencies and railro
,
a
fashion.
He
is
as
g
i 10)ada
. d
tendered
by
Iti.
a z h military procedure.
Gamper. the Sage.
In Jew i•h Possession befttre the 'aligner, after
,
d of phrasesffiiry as
them their noblest treasures::
r,e.ently th nated $7,0,11110 towards the were
had sought to undo, an saved them
war.
The
Jevsh.h
,
National
Fund
in
a
terrain
bran
Samuel
((owners,
old
enough
to
be
Attested Two Ye•rs Later.
unique
library
o
dlect
Cll
haranguers.
from
mischief:
a
-lourtbase of
the altint. has enlarged its land holdings the glibbest of politic
the sage of any movement, has turned
..),, r. than tw o years later Rose n rum which has been acquired by
a ain-
"lint the work of keeping the ,
counsellors
20,000 acre since
s
the British oct Ile can describe his rise from
:
he one f the tialutat
• I Pothier were arrested on h Hebrew l'illen roller , from Europe, by
''
morale of the refurees properly eas-
,shed immigrant boy to affluence and out b,I
F ollette. The former
them
vcit
.
,,rrant , charging
r, which was attended by collation.
isconsin and f Senator La
tallied and the future work of (tin-
Arti,
le
\
1
of
the
mandate
says
olitical
imp
ortance
in
W
p
of Major Cronkhite. As At this (lit ne
•
make it interesting for people to lis. bosom friend of Woodrow Wilson al-
tributing them among peoples who
bowed,
Mr.
, pnaninent J ews of Portland,
t„ m r _that the administration of Palestine
lied hims elf with the third party after
ffitrailicted testimony
s
will give e them a chance to•start life
to the third
de- Brown, after paying a tribute
shall "facilitate Jewish immigration ten to him. And having gotten the ears onsiderable misgivings and in doing
t' •I• : was subjected
y
nti
out
anew is what the Ilia, must be en-
s
Selling for his cagenero itke and the need under suitable conditions and s hall of his audience he quickly thrusts
SO pravtically repudiated his long ad-
co
servi e
abled to carrY to a AUCee.fill cn-
1, r , . a number of secret
use,
spo
-
---
in
ctooperation
with
the
arrument
after
argument
for
his
pa-
confessions in the Jt•wish
nier. ..n .I fi
cue e from ll
tnd
leader,
the
sailor
senattff
‘3•11led
principle
that
labor
should
Ruffians clusion. The task will not b e fully
lose
if providing religious educati on ter encourage,
bY ron a
seek
e k to attain its ends through the Leader of Hungarian Ru
Wer, t •rad
hi im, giving five
nu=t in a few raontivi • It may be
zt t and conflicting versions, to- Diwish children. Ile said that then.
Jewish
agency,
Clse
he
Badger
State.
ding
state
front
t
Jews on the land, incluement
election of candidates favorable to its
' —
.
Bested by Jewish Member
years,
per 1, aps many years,
before a
!lam ,
a lack of 500 rabbis in the United - : lands arid waste lands not required
Other Jew. at Work.
int erests rather than by affiliating it-
by the is
tre t 1,- with the diaries kept
definite
solution is reached. And as
a veritable States anti a much greater lark of re
for public purposes." The report of
of Parliament.
with a labor or radical party,
lf
__—
i - .,,,,. 0 . ira constituting
And while Mr. Levitan tours Great- se
long as the need exists, the
... Jews of
A 4 'enc.
h Jewish
Y. in p uutin g this • ar -
.:f legal literature. These con- ligious school ttmehers.
Follette, ether which is the olsjective of the I,a Fol.
t
Detroit should and will give the flies
3,
"The child without a rtiligitIllit back- Iie
for La
t i:
t l e 0f th e man,I ate , makes it clear er New York
retracted by Pothie r
doing yeoman work for the lette-Socialist merger.
anz the support and encouragement it so
- vie
III
PEST.-Ail•
T.
A•I
-Fr
as he was relieved from the groan! is a child without a needetl rt.- . that in spite of this point of the man- J ews ar e
A point of view which parallels that
preSidelley. lie-
Clain, leader of the Awakening :Meg- vitally needs. The principle of hos-
'
under which they were made. sistance," he Berland, "Only two per (late, the government of Palestine has candidates for the
e d i n th e
'I ,.
not set aside any appreciable area for !hold former Congressman
Meyer
lam.
evinced
by Dr Wise
is that
which
Mattis Marxism
and'
Henry
Morganthau
brings
to his
ad- Yars and counacl for defense of the potality, so firmly imbedd
Iti . oceedings against the defend- cent of the inmates of our prisons
:
anti-Semitic
bomb conspirators of Jewish relissien and in the social point
OH
shedding
W • harts. Although a
ter these warrants wen' di, have had religious training. The child Jewish colonization during the period don
people,
whic h
n' •
'embracing the doctrine whl(h the yth:ni'Y of Jahn
WAS wounded Oct. 23, liar. of view of the Jewish
a danger- covered by the report.
at the instance of the govern- without religious training is
Particular reference is made in the Third Party has promulgated. Ile to mainstay of the Deniteratic party in Sent:grad.
,-,.,
ing a duel with Bela Fabian, Jewish was expressed by the patriarch Abra-
York,
Isdh
financial
and
tither-
me' . pursuant to instructions from tale child." Mr. Brown concludt•d his
New
mber of the Hungarian parliament. ham, needs to be carried out in a
Nearing end makes
Thv 'i•torney General of the United Address by saying that only eine kind report of the Jewish Agency Concern- bates with f Scutt
the feet than in support. ,e, the f.wiet.r Ambassador to Tur- me The duel U sk place in medieval large wily in these troubled times,
f wealth wilt count in the future--T urban colonization in Palestine. no d e nial o
ue
of
Na-
:
o
the Leag
Sta•• • ten th e ground that the Federal
La Fttnette he r e pudiates the dog- :• key and advocate
his of ardor
to polititwl fashion in a forest in the neighbor- The work which' the }Tina is doing
re-- The Zionist Organization has assist-
tour:' had no jurisdiction over the , the wealth of st•rvice.
g• •
tarian dictatorship to tfiffis, etinfioe
of Budapest wit! under the auk- stands PA a witness both to the trig.'
In Denver, Mr. Brown occupied the ed and encouraged investments of ma o f a Pro l e
.
causes which, he is sure, stand the ha d
' 1 to
'
offensebe cause
t •.t rules. The duel wits fought with edy of the Jewish situation in Eu-
ew kh cap it a l in various Pale.stiman which Professor hearinie
y era a
the land, constituting Camp Lewis. pulpit of the B. M. II. Synagogue. His j
test of his cone terns
mestic cavalry sabers and oni. tit the condi- rope and elsewhere and to the desire
where the death occurred, had not audience was made up of the various enterprises. Detailed reference is all the tenacity of a tiger. And We-
to inte rnational as Well at d o
tO bit of the Jewish people to save from
was that no bandage
roups of Jews in the community. Ile also made to the work of the Jewish cis }lingua? Since the Socialist party problt•ms. No man in the U nited Ill
sorrow those whom misfortune
misfoune has
been
quired by the Federal govern- g
labor organizations and the Hadassah, apparently has agreed upon dissolving Steals seems mere eager than he to used should tine of the duelists
co-operation
a plea for greeter
be frowned upon."
rn en' n' the time of Major Cronkhite's made
itself
in
order
to
strengthen
the
move-
I
.,
•
..
.
•
e American J e wi s h Women's Or -
th ese e-
d
community
spirit
among
le
th
m
have
America
share
in
the
adetment
uoun.
,..
an
Flecked
by
the
co-operation
of the
rol consequently the state of
, t for a radical party in America,
r ofe
Magyars'and
, in the field of medical re.
A akenin
th wg
.
4
ungarian parliament , committee, Mr. Heller is continuing
Vi affis dtnn alone had jurisdiction
as distinguished from the conservative of world problems, so that the threats binde
lief and sanitation in Palestine.
oming member o f th e H
Religious Needs.
his
effort
to
secure
the
quota
which
°Vet iti.y offense that might have been meats, Si
Considerable space in the report is tendencies in the Democratic and Re- of war which he says ere bec
,
i urea laii
te,jeuelgt.t.,:ef the erluulet. Detroit has been asked to i rase. A
con , •t■•■1 on these lands.
"One of my missions is to bring be- d , devoted to the Hebrew educational ublican parties, he naturally consti• more and more pronounced in Europe 7.,11,,:eg,ritult•ey
nee
ter of small contributionss
numbe
large been
" \ : the instance of the attorney
...a. m maintained in Palestine by the utes one of the mainstays of LaFol- may be permant•ntly silenced.
relating fore the iacs of the country the
were t.riforced.
•
ceived. from
M•rskall on Con•titution.
have
,
''''''' r.:'. all of the document
annual
ane p lette's eastern force, And in order
had been collected of religious training is the w home,"he
) 1 uring the first round Deputy
'
eist Organization, at . an
But
Louie
Marshall
seems
strange-
i
crime.
.7itin
h
en
' • • • 'i ers e which h
of 87,474 Egyptian pounds. The to bring zest to the campaign, which
silent in this campaign. In hie Clain as w
wounded on the right side synagogues and fraternal and other
c'ost
.
. ''.. Federal agents were turned said. "During this time of the nation, system
ly
ry
elementa
65
all acknowledge has been one of the
Jewish of his chin. However. he initiated on organsza tione. It is the opinion of
ere reign
is m in all parts
includes
s tem
Selden•prose. , waves
lb
re-
I
e hampienship Of all worthy
': , i the Hon. J. W. i tee ,
int..resting
in the
la kinder erten., five se
n o thing so important asts
he enrages
causes he
is staunch and resolute Ile continuing the tacit and in the se..end the committee and Mr. Heller that
Most absorbingly
schools,
..
counts'
of interest
pa no
rate c attorney for Pe
rain-
'e. history of the c o untry ,
l. t •
, ,
e gripe
,digated the Ku Klux Klan lad nand he agein ree...ised a severe cut as soon as the lac ught
La of the refugee
tth ls ., thrtg, teaChers'
occur- ligitffi. It is t he side fluty
relic. ten. aryc
situation are brought home to .he
ja h asea
Wash n gt on, the death h
ing colleges, four te e nica schools SAIDU1d l'ntermyer in a debate
instill in their children
red ,, thin the boundaries of that
Madison Square Garden in order to he favors the election of Preeident from his eye to his neck. This die- public a gene rous response Will be
strong trying and five manual training schools.
Is in order that
'
l show how vital it is that 1,a Follette . Coolidge. Terether with Janie, N. abled him and the duel was ended . the forthcoming.
poSSible'
R ecognizing that the state Mem idea
ea,ted.e.
7 he reater Scope.
Requests
wa s a tlirtxt result of
d
The duel
" had jurisdiction he proceeded period of their lit'es it will
be
which will
r g ani aze- save the co untry. Mr. Untermyer. I Rosenberg, the lawyer, artist and lit
:
deci son the
' em i-
1,,,Ta
Singe
e 1 91 the Zionis t
of the anti-S
aettal
qui •
si
t minute and Jor them to make a
'
l ' ork, he has taken - tria l and
Nita'
Y
•
'
paths o f teas
n
habit
of
ailencing
legal
and
ierar)
man
of
'COMMANDER OF ZR - 3
,
,
O
"1" g''atlY to ma ke a n Me
has collected f3,000000ery whose
• foes has bow me habitual and • up the cudgel.. for the Constitution tic bomb throwers at Scongrad. Af-
e period
other forensic
detailed investigation of. all the mat- lead them along the
in Pal
h Nth
expe
samnded
PRAISES CAPT. KLEIN
Dh cas
a l l of w
Verdict of the court, acquitting'
ters
whose
Disraedian
debating
powers'
and
at
pointing
out
the
(flingers
to
the
ter
the
tatet br ought to his attention pursuant life."
•
Further nn in his address
Mr. tine.
ring
.
the question was tak- '
Jew Jewish bodies.
to the instructions iaaued b y the lat-
have invested il,500, • .,show no abatement even though his 'government if La Follette's movement the conspirators,
admit t
udi
oi
up
in
an
interpellation
at
the
first
;
PIIII.ADELPRIA.-a.
T. A.) -
Bthwn
said:
"I
shall
handicahat
a
e d
succeed. Ile also challenged the en p w,
to
eal. In due time e he filed
Y gner
p in thie 00 0
Palestine., the report of the , physical vigor seems less marked than is
of the Hungarian parliament. '"A fine man," Dr. Hugo Eckener,
In in conclusion,
attitude on immigration.' se o
in the
records of Pierce county is working under of a the way the non-
Watt as effective a , oa t o r's
has During the discussion, Deputy llain commander of the ZR•1, said of Capt.
beeatim.
aollle0 11e
an elaborate report , which concluded country
Agency directs
the attention
formerly was,
But we moat Jewish
of the mandates
commission
of the • . it champion
of John W. Davie as the !The Constitution, as
rd h
of
1k pity Fabian,exelaiming to GeorgeW. Steels. "lie is efficient
insulted
Jew
!,netts
and
by
strong
ins
with the f oll owin
1,0,
• g summary:
feels to that much of this pre j-
to the numerous , Democratic candidate hap had, with :pointed
tolerate such a him: "You miserable Jew: YOU will land has • keen power of comprehen-
also TelattIal ial f
poseible exception of Rabbi Steph- , intimatam, doe! not
udim is in tali: minds. We must lank League of Nation ,
, sion. Captain Steele will make a good
8, Wiee, who apparently ha! not ' mendestatien as the Ku Klux Klan, regret this" A fist fight then ensued
.".."
pg.ir I ' ). ll
rdh of. "'
d"
oa
back to our anceetore, and let our obstacles the Zionist Organization en
ta
..„.
.h.,,,,,,
"s+ "."'"
° 74 :. aft
the blandishments of the which the President has not speediest- and L'Isin had to be remover! from the commander of the ship Commander
at:1 ''';'!".
fee
e r the b
If I would has encountered in the initial etages yielded to
I,;,mnkhhe, oltould not be art•pted at
main aim be this-ten
But I:edifice is ■ a i l eg klative holies. before order could be • Jacob H. Klein, too, al • good man.
%hat I would want left ef the work of upbuilding Palestine Third Party pi l h oeop by en d con do-- ly co nd e mne d.
The Jewish deputy then I He has had a little more experience
du, tt,Morrow,
game and those who play it res tored.
d. It
Th „,". ' h .
type of aviation than Captain
a t e . For, being an internationalist I oltranbre
more than anything else would be the' as the Jewish national home an
"7'1 r ne"
not
always
courageous
enough tolchaltenged the anti-Semitic deputy to in this
it7 -- fi; ea ' to hint
have • d er I area that signs are now visible t d who regard,. the establishment of ar e
'hi. "dine 111ae
1
Steele."
" • realization t o other!
o ere that might
duel.
a
. •iiri7c, that It ios:tlot' taltIr
et
d in this world. Sere-
world accord as the big, outstanding be consistent.
"lII •ffi •« 1 at. w e thototore .resat
I done come goo
(Turn to lut page.)
ice should be our motto."
(Continued on peg s 5.

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