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PAGE SEVEN

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glRONICL4

CONGRESS REVIEWS STRONGLY RESENTS
d
°L)5117 5 FATEFUL PROBLEMS ROUMANIA'S RUSE
01(
NEEDING SOLUTION
J Os EP I+,

sew

IF

Anglo-Jewish Society Prepared
t o Bring Treaty Violation

Judge Mack Gives Impressions
. 11 (N.
• Isaac Solomon'. Pardon
eg a
of Sessions o f D e Ialiens
Creation" to a fine Christian gentl eman, t he
—The Rou-
LONDON.—(J. T.
Reverend; what I meant to say was "tine Jewish-Christian gentleman."
inanian government's attitude towards
Committee.
devoted disciple of Christianity was arrested for absent-mindedly put- ,

(CoPywrighl, 1921.

^,e.,,„ th.• collection taken from a Sunday School class in Yonkers. N. Y•
r T ling

• in
his pocket. He was arrested charged with vagrancy, and in his pocket was WISE DECLARES BODY
$313.00 in bills; 3 1-3 no wonder this
und $5.00 in small' coins and
y came to grief!
ACHIEVED MUCH GOOD
fo
devout worker in the field of converting Jews to Christianitto resort to suc h
omon is very, very foolish. It isn't necessary
The
Rev.
Sol
f o a J ewis- h Chrktian missionary
crude
methods
to augment the excequer
h
Liquidation
of J. D. C. Work
q
Jew's. The Rev. Isaac Solomon is an amateur at the business. Large
to the have
Jew been paid by gullible Christian church groups to Jewish mission- ,
Deemed Incomprehensible

sums ho convert Jews to Christianity.
--_----.
;;
a pes w

,

flit. 20,0o0 Jews in Bukowina who are
deprived of their citizenship in viola-
tion of the Treaty of St. Germaine,
, was considered at a recent meeting
if the Angles-Jewish Association after
Lucien M'olf, secretary of the Joint
Foreign Committee, submitted his re-
port on the matter.
in 'Wk. '
. The Rounuinian government
The is denying n great number of
Jewish applicants the right of citizen-

by European Jewry
,
________
had a truth party in New York the other day at the home
NEW YORK.—"There is an abso- ' ship, demanding that the applicants
,00,000
for
I noticeLewis hn. A nutting had been called to raise $10
t hat they axe entitled •
ena ble he ' inws !lute need of some central Jewish bb- submit proof
delib
of A
Rion
Fund, th e purposeof which is to
econstruct
it. "If this great injustice contin- I
to rehabditate themselves econtomcially.' reau at which complaints could be to
the (let
ues, the Joint Foreign Committee will
d Central Europe
to contribute $2,0,0111\) to registered, through Which these cons- ,
of En tern an
late, but he arrived in tinted
compelled to submit its protests to
Nathan St raw came
w I plaints could be investigated and the he
ffewh, retina s rbegar 1 \nig the "'enc.': further
i the League of Nations," Mr. Wolf de- !
the
cause.
Then
he
made
a
their
dis-
for.
ecs,e,s
York's rich Jews." Some o t em Were t ere, . r. Straus. Ile further , epto
I ,sary
--a sort
sort of
of clearing.house, par- 'dared.
remarked that it is a disgrace if the Jews of the country can't raise
e government of Greece has
i ticularly for the investigation and s•
, The nw

.

I righting of alleged wrongs committed informed the IMO Foreign Committee
-___
Allentown, Pa,, to enliven the pro- in connection with the minority rights that it is in agreement with the vieW
But it was left to Charles Kline of
government concern
I treaties," declared Judge Jillian W. 01 the previous
ceedings. I think Mr. Kline is a devout member of the 1. 0. B. IL, but he
jug th e sa tisfaetory settlement of the
himself in other causes• Mr. Kline, insPired bY a lofty Pun.' Mack in reporting
the executive
American
Jewish , I di s p u te w ith regard to the Sunday i
of the to
mmittee
co
pirit
of
the
Ort
under-
interes t s
s
imposedon the I
and his heart beating sympathetically with the line
Congress his observations "f the last law which was to lo. impos
taking, hied himself to Mr. Lewieohn's house "prepared to announce a c"nl -
" 'But he cons! sessions of On' Committee of Jewish Jewish community of Saloniea against
wish community protest-
paratively large sum, realizing the cause was a noble
one.
i n t mi tione, !D e l ega ti ons h e ad i n c ar i s had. In the „.hi e .h th e. J e eted time tide will be'
n a measu r e f roz , hi s goo d
I. i s esee
e .,1
fessed that he received Yorkers
a chill that
was i astounding. And being blunt of speech opinion of Judge Mack, the strength- •
ht
about
,h, c t , ,...,...rding to i
l ening of the Committee of Jewish brought
The apa thy o f the New
oil.
i. ! e dr,
he said that there were millionaires in the room who could easily afford
five and ten times as much wo were giving $1,000 and $2,000 each. Even Delegations through direct contact m
,
Joseph
Cohen,
in the discussion of
a larger amount, said the oohsder from Allentown, would mean a, little to with American Jewry was the Par" -
matter, T deplored thy fact that
the donors as "a ten-cent cigar." He culled himself a "meir nian" (though' mount need of the hour. He does net this w
s hdter to
ProPiti"us former Premier MarDonabl i
he is too modest I, but said he would gladly give $1,000 think that the times are
for the holding of a world Jewish con-
from what I hem .
. 1it,eqiniiil,-.
:,..
;..
ul
et
,
nut ,,,,t•i , i him nIcle,
gross. In this he voiced the opinions Lucien
informing
that
the
g it ,i'ete hri,enes
f,,,,t ‘is,,h . Wolf,
anyone else would contribute $10,000.
i f
0_ the 13 or 14 other delegations, rep- il'
!
, are f t
1
„,1
ddi.:1
as
pi
Ile
fur-
My dear blr. Kline, your intentions are good, but your
your method
generous sup- resenting as many countries, which „i t h Greece, „•
, tiler expressed his 41.•uk , s of whether
think it. i, w „ rt t,,
. these sessions.
and
ill 1,, , i dko ic .,,ily se q.
If you believe in a cause
quite
agree with yeti that there were wealthy attended
wrong. If
in oiling some of the serious and this ma tt er w
wrously support it. I
thering who could have contributed Ow rn entire
in their
million
check
dollars.
beok far-reaching problems that the cone- tled shortly, stating that "Mr. Wolf
t
ga
porth ',i t"th a
,
o
inittee of delegations was called upon , ei
lives ,Ti an atmosphere lit optimism"
and the only hole it would have left would have b
and not in their bank account. But they neat believe that there are other to deal with, Judge Mack called attell-
'on to the situation of the "0 met which
he meeting
does not
'Ile
of share.
the Anglo-lewish
causes more worth while than t he Ort fund. They may not be. specially
interested in this undertaking. They might give half en million dollars for tBiuk.o0v,:iinngiancit.lii7„Ashwi•phoorlieren,ionri,:liai.oig„(,..rr Assoeiation further made prepare-
d
han
and
a
thousand
for
this
fund.
What
Mr.
Kline
should
have
dene
into
t
because the Roumanian governmeet lions for providing faces for the.
n Sa inst ruction of the English language
is to have offered $10,000 if ten others would do the same. Too many
men
e of I
s. W
them. a , .such.
le I- usles to
Iraq, Palestine, Syria and other
measure their giving by what others do rather than what their duty
e
im
'
e
s
ha
vo
i
ng to
l e situat i on i- ii,
so reviewed tlze
e
al
I
find them in every community. At any rate, it is refreshi
is brought to It
s
. .
.• . e f . Shanghai,'
h ' , ' ,
were.
Jews
Elieser
S. Ka d omit
ang tu,
flO
0
T
s.,.....
onika where go
New Park Jews hear thth
e tru about themselves, even if it
(through a Sunday conomically
discriminatory
law, who
near-eastern
countries.
ruined
was present
at the meeting, Was
them from Allentown, l'a. --;;----
either about to bee
ii " ident C" Iiiiliiiii f" hi ' .
ini " I li work
Sabbath
. devoted
in arranging the ext.-
It has been a long time since I have heard anything of national interest I or, to meet the economic stress,
will P
!eution of the will of his late br o ther,
of Rochester. It a fine communtiy,! ' be obliged to desecrate the
emanating from the Jewish comma
by keeping open their shops.
' Sir Ellis Kadoorie by which the An-
too. But I find on my desk a clipping from one of the Rochester
newspapers,
Stein-Bloch
CO.. to
Latvia Also Offends.
g le-fewish Association received f12.11,-
)1r,
announcin g the gift of $100,000 f mint Stmon Ste in,
an- -
The Latvian government was an
morn for educational purposes.
University of Rochester, for which a fund of $10,000,000 is being
indeed, to see the contribution, that are being tither offender against the minorit.• I ' h"dieirk pointed out that from the
riehts
treaties,
Judge
Mack
pointed
solicited. It is gratifying,
made by Jews, everywhere to the institutiene of higher learning in thi, out. That country, which en lule ' Persian gulf to Palestine Owl's. is
country. The Jews distinguished themselves through their generous gifts ! seemed to be' more than anxious to , great demand for a knowledge
of the
purposes.
to Harvard. Now comes Mr. Stein with an important contribution to the
lo-Jewish
Association l ii r-
J in his city. Frankly speaking, it shobld be the duty of the live up to all the provisions of the. English language
for trade
1 „.., a . N, , . has ruthlessly turn up the I The Ang
i 0 i t .,
document. Judge Mack stressedtiler made a grant of 11110 for pro-
wealthy Jew, as well as the duty of the wealthy non-JeW, to help support our
colleges and univerities. And I regret to say that we have not done uor!,..,
share. I do hope that the example set by Mr. Stein, and by our other co- the need of strengthening the Com-
siding educational
facilities stranded
for the.
is ' ehildi•en
of Jewish refugees
mittee of Delegations, which today
religionists who were so liberal in their giving to the Harvard fund,
will the only body capable of looking af. ill England.
f higher
[stimulate Jews in other communities to contribute to the cause o
ter
t the rights of the Jewish people''
in central and eastern Europe.
education.
----.;_________
.
I Judge Mack asked that the Anwri-
I hope to have the privilege in the near future to announce
to the Jews
Jew's n another
city can Jewish Congress obligate itself,
in addition to moral support and co-
of the country, through this column, what a group of Jew i
operation, to a subvention of at least
have done for a university

WOODWARD AVL

1J co 1447

Before the League.

By Chas. H. Joseph.)

.,\

A Big
Business Boom

Is on theWay. Wheels are Already Beginning to Turn Faster in
America's Manufacturing Plants Confidence Is Coming Back to
the People

81,000,000.,

To help along the movement and to distribute merchandise more rapidly, this
store is holding a tremendous

PROSPERITY

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PREPARE JEWESSES
FOR CITIZENSHIP

1
1



CUT PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE

is coming back. Confidence is being restored. People are sup-
. plants.
plying their seasonal needs; orders are going . into the manufacturing
All that is needed to start real boom in this country is for EVERYONE
to go ahead and FORGET about the dull times We have had and 11111k forward

Business

with CONFIDENCE to the future.

This store is going to do its part by SELLING GOODS AT CUT PRICES
AND ENCOURAGING THE PUBLIC TO BUY IN LARGE VOLUME.

We know that when we price merchandise down to a low enough level the
public will always respond, and when we SELL in large volume we can BUY
more goods of the manufacturers. That's what makes big business and brings

on Prosperity.
This sale will not only be a great benefit to the public, but will enable us
to send our buyers back into the market tti buy tremendous quantities of new
goods, helping . to make the wheels turn faster.

Here is a list of the stocks that will he in this great selling movement, an

The registrar of the Pennsylvania State College sends me the list of stu.. $15,000
a year.
Reviews
Wor k of Congress.
a mg ea
to
Leaders Making
R d 3
dge Mack's report, D r.
you can see that they cover almost everything you need.
to their religious prefere
Prece ding Ju
un
I
4i
dents enrolled this fall, arranged according
f 3 ,64.
ewish
friends
o
Stephen
S.
Wise,
as president of the '
To Qualify Foreign Born
and I note that 102 are "Hebrew" out of a total enrollment o
!
Fur Coats
ty American Jewish Congress, who pre-
Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses Millinery
never (lid like that word Hebrew ILA used by our non-J
Women For Vote.
ewthe possibilit
avoid
submitted
a
d ever the meetin g,
activities
dur-
is a attempt to
Lamps
beli ef'. It e belien
Underwear
our
religious
Waists
and
Sweaters
us
or
ve
the
term
"J"'
is
offensive.
side
tit
of
the
congre
ss'
describe
h
nse, as many non-J
NEW YORK.—That every foreie
. offense,
Mirrors
of
Men's, Women's and Children's Fur Coats
,euninuipast
six months. Dr. Wise orn
w, repo
ing
the s
On giving
the contrary,
to say that he is a member of the "Hebrew faith," or tat
Jewish
woman
in
the
Unite
I
his
report
by
sav
i
ng:
Men's Clothing
.
rtz(e i
Rugs and Draperies
he is a "Hebrew," is usually distasteful. We much prefer the word Je
.
Shoes
Our work in at, mg in t e securing b States shall be urged to qualify to
Jewelry,
Notions
or Jewish. In referring to our faith, we much prefer the term Judaism
Girls' Coats and Dresses
Silks and Woolens
hi is
of an asylum in Canada for 5.000 of citizens
p the Ian of Mrs. Semen
Hosiery, Gloves, Leather Goods Boys' Clothing
to Hebrew religion.
our homeless, wandering brethren; Rosens ohn of New York, chairman o
--;;-----
Art Needlework
Infants' Apparel
Stile of New York , our fight against the klan which is the department of immigrant aid
Blankets and Domestics
The Walker Law, enacted by the legislature of the
e Kilen. '. has
finally
begining
to
bear
fruit;
our
as thp
h _ intervention with Prince Bibesco, the the National Council of Jewish Won
1Ve urge the public to attend this sale and note the low prices quoted on all
having for its purpose the combating of such
Roumanian ambassador, against the en, in a message to the local teasel
at
been held constitutional by Supreme Court Justice Charles A. cm t3 tnitelnet ,
in the council immigrant educatio
Poole}'answers the specious argu
kinds of merchandise. If you spend money carefully, you will be interested in
decision just handed down. Justice Po
•wish excesses in that country; our mon k .
t
.
of Klansmen, among whom are numbered clergymen, who insist tha
seeing just how far this store iS willing to go in reducing prices to get big vol-
efforts in ameliorating the Salonika
"In all the gloom and tragee ly
or thurpose
an any
at p
the p
have just as much right to organize for this
such Sunday discriminatory law ; the
stuffing out ofotner
which surround the present immis, a-
' tune of business. You can not only save a great deal of money but the money
knocks the
f
n,
ing on the preference quota list o
group. Here is the way that us
lion law,' declares Mrs. Rosensoh
immigrants now stranded in the vari- "there is one bright side to the situ n-
you spend.will do its part in creating new business.
glib tummy-rot:
out European ports and concentration tion, and that is that we can n o w
Coming then to the question whether or not the legislation act
le
learnt. on account of the enactment devote ourselves with renewed fere or
Buy for Your Own Needs; Buy for Christmas, for
urge d th at
m-
the men-
of the Johnson bill; anti, finally, our to the problems and cares of . the
unreasonable, arbitrary and discriminatory, it
ent orders
.
Even Holiday Goods Will Be Sold at Lowest Prices
exempts all labor organizations and the hese
26 benevol
contribution towards initiating , me
the - migrant women and girls resit mg in
ir
mnirations
and
their
T
constru
tinned in the Benevolent Or er Law.
call for the creation of the
purposes are well known, many of them having been in existt.nce
for
geney Committee on Jewish Refugees, five work in the field of immigra nt
t pte
w hear
e k
But
Many of them are oathbound and secr
'that has get as its task the solving our
country
and do really
aid and
education.
years.
to u tic e t. th

w
of the whole tragic problem of Jew'-
, of no complaint against them regardin t should appear th at any
'Every foreign-born Jewish woman l
though several of these colonies are
erights
of others. If it
ish immigration--present a record of with whom the council has been able;
d effec-
r
Gettheil, the president. Mrs-. Gott-
interfering with the lating,
on the outskirts of l'alestine, far from
the law, they might be promptly an
, accomplishment to which we can to make any contact whatsoever , PALESTINE GIRLS
one of them was v
het emphasized the role of Jewish

of the cities and other •
women of America to co-operate with the protection
point with h just pride."
tively proceeded against.
the girls do all the farm
el- should be urged to take out her first
Y Wise called on Dr. David
Dr.
all their strength in the rebuilding of settlements,
papers as soon as possible and should i

work
and
guard
their /settlements
The justice then proceeded to rebuke any organization for holding mys- ' lin, vice-mayor of Jerusalem, now
be taught to take advantage of those!
from marauding bands of Bedouins."
y of Farming Lassie. Praised Palestine.
visiting this country, who amplified opportunities for citizenship which I B
tery rites in the night and spreading terror, saying:
Miss Leon Iceland that she has
By American Woman.
with a short address Judge Mack's re- are now within the reach of all who I
traveled all over the world but never
____ _
It is a matter of common knowledge that this organization tune-
The Harlem Hebrew Day Nursery
port. Dr. Yellin attended the sessions desire them. The council has con-'
NEW 10I1K. -- Fifteen hundred has she seen such sterling examples of New York recently laid the corner-
thins largely at night, its members disguised in .0,1s and gowns
and
lof
the
Committee
of
Jewish
Delega-
th
tinually
stressed
the
importance
of
PPle•
eleo
the m ds of
gathered
at
the
Astor
Hotel
of
womanhood
as
the
type
of
young
stone
of its new building. Bird S.
[ions as the Palestinian repres•nta- working with immigrant mother,, W.1111'11
thing things calculated to strike terror into
fund amenta p ri n.
th e in
12 at a luncheon in honor of girls being developed in l'alestine. Coler, commissioner of public wel-
If what is claimed of it is true, it strikes at
that group of new arrivals who are N.v.
her "The Jewish girls of Palestine shirk
ciples of our government, principles that have been recognized as the
tire. Lot of Russian Jews Sad.
reported
on
of New York, delivered the ad-
the last to he reached in any corn- bliss Eva Leon, who
, not-even.the most hazardous fare
dress. The new building, which will
foundation of our liberties. If they are true, the state has the power
Dr. A. J. Rangy, a member of the munity program because of their nine months' stay in Palestine on be- no duty .
sex," she
.
at-
M
be
ready
for occupancy by Jan 1,
eibilitice With the nuns• half of the Karen Ilayesod Women's or menial, because of their
administratite et
to eradicate them.
said. "Some of the finest Jewish
io care for 300
II • is and not as its Kona- tended as a delegate the Carlsbad Re- , imigration
law exempting from the League. The luncheon was held un-
in Palestine 1925, will have room r
m
agricultural
t
that
the
eco-
'
e
pulolic be- lief
f
uota only one group of alien inni- der the auspices of the league and are 'manned' exclusively by girls.Al- children daily.
'there you have the Klan desert
would
((inerence,
sta
the Jews in Rus-
was
Mrs.
Richard
nditions
of
d
minor
children
o
to
have
the
Protestant-
mi
mic co
n
the toastmaster
gaielkts and hired press agents and organizers
grants, wives
a
p rom ote
sun ibbl
eara e. Hundreds of thou- American citizens, with
lievc -a group of high-minded men, banded together
eia
to
ld be willing
11
of them
wou
' sands the
ism God doesn't require such mummery.
country
if they had only that points to the fact that stringent '

and leave
the means to do so. The poverty and laws may, in the not distant future.1
I am sure that Felix bl. Warburg, the well-known New York
this against non-assimi lated
as a banker
speaker as
reat de
ecomes our
isery that exists there is indescrib- be
m
notable worker in Jewish
causes,
wil
be
in
it
gh
a
couple
of
Sundays
s at.
bur of the new Young Men's able and unless some measures of re- aliens in ts country, it b
went
to Pitts
laying
He nerstone
l
f are adopted quickly, millions of bounden duty to inaugurate and in- '
so on as this story get
build ing. anti before he
li e
ago to delive r an address at the car
. left he
1 o ed to extinction. The
tion
a
Ass oc i
1 Jews of Europe,
and
feting omen
s e re
he said,
cannot un- citize
women nship
which will
include within
their
contributed
$10,000
to the building fund. Mr. Warburg
s address
i. stitute
campaigns
for
in every
scope every Jewish woman
derstand how
American
Jewry
per_ community throug hout the United
relief
war to
cease.
it w oildn't be fair to disclose it.
Stairs
ewry,"
a
The most remarkable editorial that ever came under my notice American
appeart ( mitt,,
' he orsserted,
Immigrant Jew Aasimilates.
ber-
rk World one day last week. It was merely a paragraph dent. " must
Now--before the December
ave J e
in the New Y o
"In recent discussions as to what
ately
fooled, misled
otherwise it is deli
incompre-
ing with the death of Senator Lodge: " h
ben
races should be admitted to 'the
rush — is the time to order
h • haracter of hensible that they could have allowed
United States the point has often
h
the relief work to stop at
In view of the comment on the policies a
arse of the
b made
that admission should be
,
your Christmas Greeting
critical
period."
Senator Lodge which has appeared in this page in the eo
ad is-based upon the percentage of citizen-
The reports aroused serious
last, few years, The World refrains from comment now. It would be
memb ers
th e group already residing in
of
the
rt
of
ti
Cards, personal engraved
mission
on
the
pa
impossible for The World to offer praise without hypocrisy or dist-,
Pre
we recognize
ountry . Althaough
sson of J osep h this country
sent. At th e ugge
praise without offense.
decided to convene t that citizenship is not in itself the ul-

co el

CT COLONIES
PROTECT

llow many Jewish
are there
in the
city
New York?
Barondess,
Was
h, most policemen
persons seem
to think
that
all of
policemen
are Put
Irish.
a special it meeting
of the executive timate test of
the assimilability and
do
rt of Novem- n ew a t bility of certain groups, ween
committthe he latte r pa
est
d th
e Jewish
your fi gu re , hi g
cussing and
eve rheles s feel that the pr
e New York police department. An th e Shomrim to her for ee tpurpo se of dis
Ther e a re 700 Jews on th
ent has organ ized a
'function
like
on
these reports.
time
is of
the
utmost
importance
for
cha p lai n of
Nathan action
Straus,
honorary
president
us to
give
our
foreign-born
residents
t he the Knights of Columbus and other organizations looking to taking

congress, remarked that the the opportunity of becoming Ameri-
f the department classified according
b e r, o
of th e
th all the privilege's
the grou p welfare of th e mem
qon of the Joint Distribution can citizens with
li uid ati
di nit en-
duties that this newdignity
to religion.
' •
going into Committee was an inadvisable and and duties
05
insist
-called rabbi' who
The new immigration policy. Re-
What
shall
be
done
with
those
"
the bootlegging business? In New York a rabbi I 71 named Regensherg, unwarranted

act.
cording to Mrs. Rosensohn, has affect-
in testimony given when arraigned in court, admitted an agreement to go
this
REFORM RABBIS FAVOR
eel the attitude of immigrants in
late the sacramental wine business. Ile also admitted that he planned to
DAY
WEEK
country by creating in them a Spirit
-
A
FIVE
do a little bootlegging on the side. When arrested a passport for Palestine.
ry
of
antagonism
toward
our
land
and
en like that are not wanted either in this count

was found in his pocket. Men
WASHINGTON. —The executive its people, because of our open maid.
or Palestine. What steps are taken by Jewish leaders or Jewish commuity?
board of the Central Conference of feetation of dislike for 'foreigners.
these men who drag the Jewish pulpit in the mire
group, to help stamp out
American Rabble announced at the Hence she urges that every effort

t

What haunts me incessantly in
these days of recrudescence of race
and national hatreds is the depressing
thought that the great experiment of
America may after all be a vain
dream. I dread To think of our coun-
try as a people torn by conflict be-
tween black and yellow and white,
between Protestants and Catholics,
Jew and non-Jew, foreign-born and
native.born; a conflict that will un-
leash all the bestial fury and malice
of which only humans are capable;
a conflict that will drown the voice of
justice and generosity; a conflict that
will conjure up a veritable hell where
there should be only good will among

meh and a binding sense of Coalmen eonclUsion of its two-day session here must he made to combat not only the
humanity; a conflict that will leave in that it had endorsed the recommenda- usual spirit of lassitude and diffidence
its wake only the dead ashes of a ' lion for a "five-day week for seasonal which overtakes
endeavoring
to
n
new tvs aliens
in a new
coutry,
but
f
a
great burning bunion dream. We occuptions
ae an interprettion o - lear
break
ay thin suspicio us atti-
to reak
down
irit of Judaism bearing eon mod
Lode on the part of the foreign-born
must prevent America from bee m- the sp
ing a gigantic replica of Europe with ern The
social
and economic
problems."
board
also endorsed
the move- by an increasing manifestation by
e Sunday Americans of a desire to be real
its racial hatreds, its religious bigot-
r v
them.
eighneal
bors a d r friends to
iol erances and its ment for obseanDa
to
ic e ce y, of no5'. 11, as n
ries, its cultural nt
cumb ent on us to show
worm-eaten spirit of c aste. America before Armist
is certain to become richer and "mobilization day tor world peace "It is in
stronger and more comfortable than and world justice," and established a the prejudiced people In the United
ven uow. But What will it standing committee on international States not only that the Jewish immi-
Profit
is not
an unassimilable
addition
e if she save her body and justice. A special committee on good- grant the
e . t it her
.h
community
but that
he is
lose her soul'.—Julius Drachsler. Pro- will between Jew's and Christians was to
teaser of Government and Socio appointed to co-operate with a similar among the most assimilable
of
all nited
the
Mrs. have entere d the Ued.
ew committee appointed by the Federal groups that
n decl
• Steers ,"Sara. R usensohar
at the College of the City of New 'Council of Churches.
.
.
.
York.

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