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iEW YOR K
WILL RAISE $200.000
TO MD PALESTINE
H
Inspired by Holy
Land, Says Marwil
'7'
rnerican on-Li o •
Join Jewish Agency i)etroit
brate Opening of Univer-
sity March 29.
R enowned Anti-Zionists Endorse Plan
Which Marks Greatest Accom-
phshment of Zionist Leaders.
REFUGEE ADMISSION
eddy" Freund Will
MICHIGAN BLUE LAW (" D Celebrate
78th Birthday j
BILLS NOT PASSED
WILL NOT AFFECT
BY LAST CONGRESS
JEWISH MERCHANTS
Joker in Law Makes It Unac-
Senator Young Assures J. T. A.
ceptable to Jewish Con-
ceptable
Wto American Jews believe that
Representative Sabbath
on Committee.
wto are doing a great deal foor the
Observers Protected.
Zionist movement. The fact, however,
is, c onsidering the value f money,
VISA FEES REDUCED
for Humane Reasons.
the population and the number of
YORK CLOSING LAW
FOR NON-IMMIGRANTS
Jews who are fairly well off in the
AROUSES OPPOSITION
countrie , they do a
,
SEES HISTORIC BOND
more
by
comparison
than
NEW YORK. (J. T. A.1—A chapter in Jewish history begun in Basle war-stricken
great deal
Labor Deportment Agrees to
at a
TYING ORDER TO LAND '
ocarinas phases of the Zionlist congresses, the we Ilo, " declared Robert t hey
Captain Phillips Demanded
i n 1897 leading
through the
.
Admit Wives and Children
___ .
World War, the issuance of the Balfour Declaratioon amt the incorporation meeting of the Detroit district fthe
That Jews Be Permitted to
the • storio•s of international treaties, wa ist brought ZionistOrganization of America, held
of Rabbis on Bond.
Grand Master of State Lauded of the Palestine niandate in
. ew.kry deo- Thursday evening, March 5, at t he
to a successful conclusion at thoo lintel Astor, where American
Do Business on Sunday.
Sift in Byron and Philadelphia avenue Tal-
for Giving Eager Support
cided to join the .lewries of the various countries in Europe and in .
_____
1VASIIINGTON—(J. T. A.)—Con-
tho forming of the .Jewish Agency which is, according to the mandate, to mud Torah.
to the Movement.
Mr. Marwil recently returned from dooloiA;;OSING, Mich. ••- (J. T. It.) •
an advisory and assisting capacity to the Palestine administration
gress adjourned until next December
art in
--
ne after an extended tour
otbsereers of the Saturday. .
Palesti
without having taken action to admit
NEW YORK.--Masonic co-opera- I in the rebuilding of the country as the Jewish natienal homeland. The con-
the
stay Snbleith will he fully protected in the'
throug h the country. D ur ing
, •
Glenn., held under the ehteirmanship of Louis Marshall, presillent of
.
o , ..,o
' promoted
the stranded refugees. Senator Cope-
hisstudy newly
Sunday
1 uilding of the 110Iy j
bill to farce sullenly
tt .. and various (tther American Jewish organiza- he md
a e a specia land d e tailed
.
• • •es.
ton II tl
C
:Michigan,
I
land's refugee bill in the Senate and
Land was definitely launched at a re. A merwan Jo • culmination
of
the
country
and
its
possibiliti
of mt•etings and negotiations conducted by r.
,.losing tf all businesses in
cent coonfereme of masters Of Ma- house, was th ann, president of the World Zionist Organization, (luring his
The chairman, A.J. Ketffman, pros. according to a statement made by
Congressman Perlman's in the House
was
greeted
State
'tutees of the State of New Chaim Weizi
strict,
ielent of the II :
, s •nottor Hank I.. Young, au-
.
will die a natural death because Con-
ADOLPH FREUND
son
agreed to raiso previous you s to o ma
whichremoved •the last obstacle for th e long-expectehd with genuine enthusiastic applause
httr of the bill, to the representative
York, at which it WaS
The cnoference, whi
- — grosa has completely ignored them.
,
e co-operation of the when he reported the successful con- of the Jewish Telegraphic Agent S.
1200,non this year for the Masonie
its enli,ting of th
Palestine Foundation, as a Masonic I forming of the Jewish Agency, healed the tragic breach in the organization elusion of the non-partisan confer-
The bargaining between Chairman
.:oel,,,,,,Stiotit,""td
The
. d o ysntbi,Bdihor(iodrInoarl,l,yr,.01t1,0,wit
- /.insist in America, alstt heal
of nun
Johnson and other administration im-
which ,I, brings ion gt htehea oil, t,o_fzi tohne
of American Zionists, which occurred at a conference of American Zionists
can tributinn to the restoration
the
so-called
Brandeis
:
migration
leaders on one hand and
rot
a^
:'s
the SeelSSion Of
Provided that they were
i ;Ira) •
onference, which was widely . ni Cleveland in 1921, resulting in
immigrationon the
ist Jews of America who had consist- on Sulida) ,,
the friends f immigra
The c
ratty refused to endorse the Zionist closed all day Saturtlay. The Jewish .
other,
whereby
it was hoped that in
attended. indorsed the formation of group.
The conferenee, which was a continuation of a similar meeting called
. - mov'ement. Such avowed orinonents Telegraphie Agency representative
exchange for the immigration friends'
the Masonic Palestine Foundation, ex.
reseed its appreciation of Grand by Louis Marshall a year ago, witnessed the final formation
of the Ples
Dr. Samuel Schulman and Dr. Isaac thereupon pointed out tet Senator
support of the deportation bill the
—Mine ECOnolitiC Corporation, with capi- RS
their opposition Young that it would work a hardship
pp
Dille! Foundation at Illinois administration leaders would agree
craned
William A. Rowans indorse-
' tat of $3,(11111,000, the amalgamation
on Jtws whom the Jewish laW per-
ileclared
of
the
Palestine
Development
Council
Landman
have
to a bill to admit the re ogees, ended
and have joined the ranks.
meat of the movement and t
hi buy and sell after sundown
flub Given Jewish Students
MVetiag alitS
in total failure when it came to a final
and the unification of American
lie announced that
"this movement should anvil to Ma-
Jewry
with
regard
to
the
Palestine
would
be
held
March
29
cornmenio.
Saturday,
in
that
grocers,
butchers
Sense
of
Pride.
• show-down.
sons as a great humanitarian under-
opening of the Hebrew anol bakers would have to be closed,
taking. because its object is the relief
_
rectonstruction work.
mit such Johnson e ntered only
oresman
Cng
and housewives therefore. forced to
In opening the meeting, Mr. Mar- rating the .n Palestine. Rabbi Jacob
h prior
to
refugees who
pri
Chriotian
to ad I
of millian , of distressed people and
ro
is
an
P
t
.
t
t
I le
That the
ing:
"Today
we University
Sonderling i of Chicago will be the wait until Sunday to make their par-
th e i r own
shall referred to the
United
States
because it contributes greatly to the
buying fully
from churches of America do not want to July I had parehassd
1 i nation act principal speaker. The place of the • chases if they are to observe
--
sedation of 0 world problem, making
immigration law, saying:
by
make bad Christians out of Jews, for stt•anoship tickets. The Jewish con-
i.,
which,
for
and meeting will be chosen later. The their dietary laws
for peace and brotherhood."
living under
the
in all
m . intents
Hadassah Leader Addresses , ;a • 1924,
there are already Lou many had Chris- gremmion on the immigration corn-
following were appointed members of kosher Places.
I
Speakers at the conference includ-
et
Massmeeting and Luncheon
Senator Young proceeded to change tians in the world, wao the assurance I niettee, Dickstein and Sabath, refused
purposes, has practically closed the committees to arrange the meeting:
ac-
ed Arthur K. Kuhn, noted authority
which Professor C. E. Baldwin of the to accept this for the reason that, ac-
on Work in Holy Land.
,lours of opportunity to the Jews of Contain Emanuel Lewis, Louis Stall, his bill so as to take into account the University off Illinois gave to the cording to their knowledge, practical-
on international law and commission.
That
we,
you
and
I,
belong
to
an
Eastern
Europe,
who.
looked
to
the
Robert
Marwil,
David
Zemon,
A.
C.
fact
that
the
Jewish
Sabbath
lasts
er of appeals of the New York Grand
the Men's Club of Tem- , ly all the immigrants' tickets were
ouge. Lappin, ,(sego II. Ehrlich, I. H. Men- from sundown Friday to sundown members of
Lodge; Dr. Elias Margolis, past grand
, Saturday, and inserted a clause per- j Idle Beth El at the nieeting held Tues. not purchased by themselves but by
chaplain, and Meyer B. Cushier, past ever-yemng people, with the creative United States as a haven of
delseohn, M. Shetser, Israel Davidson
, their American relatives. They felt
our It is now more necessary
Had
ever Joseph Weisman, Meyer Beckman, milting the opening of Jewish stores
Louis , sap still flowing in our veins
district deputy grand master .
Solomon,
president of the that .such a nwasUre was in . reality
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Philip ton Satunlay evenings and Sunday. day Harry
evening,
larch 10.
A. Sahle, chairman of the Masonic I achievements still buckling us up," that a new opportunity should
new'
, club introduced the speaker as one , but a mere joker and for that reason
until
1
n.
m.
in
such
instances
where
.
to
Palestine Foundation and past district I was the opening, statement made by , found otr created, that a
who had rendered conspicuous service I would admit less than 1,000 refugees.
Miss Henrietta Szold, national presilmay be built up, within whose gates Slomovitz.
Thy chairman introduced Robert the. Sabbath is observed a n
ho, desirps of be-
deputy grand master, presided.
,(,.. to the Jew. Professor Baldwin was' They, therefore, decided to reject this
Jewish law. Senator Young
dent of Hadassah and vice-president these nwn and womet
I ' ,.' -
Masonry
Bound
to
Holy
Lana.
responsible far the e•stablishnient of offer and not to withdraw their oppo-
olution, unanimously passed, of the Zionist Organization of Amer-Icoming useful members of society, Marwil,
said: Jews believe that pressed his views in the following
We who
Anierican
the II illt•I Foundation at the Uni- , Nihon to the deportation bill in its
Thto re ,
I ica, at a massmeeting held in her I may prosper.
we are doing a great deal for the ter:
present form, which contains a num-
full
stated
in masters
o.
"The
and past masters of j honor last Monday evening at thej Elisha NI. Friedman, who reported
I
am
in
i
receipt
of
a
letter
of
versit
y of Illinois.
.Jewish
Zionist noovement. The fact is, how-
,
. 'The inscrutable Buddha in the ber of proovittions threatening great
jurisdiction of Talmud Torah, I'hiladelphia and for the committee on the
d
Tilting
the
ever,
considering
the
value
of
money.
fie
temple in Sinai looks anon a war- danger to aliens in the United taus,
the
lodges
Weimer, sonor•tary of the I•ords Day
the
Graml under
Ledge
of State
Free and
Accept-'
Byron
avenues.
hiss Szold
was
Agency,
read a report
pres
ed Nlasons
of the
of New
York.
guest
of the local
chapter
of the
Ilatlas.
,uggestion
for the
creation an rec. the population and the number of Feb. 23 from the Rev. M. Wayne
8'61 , Conferring Czaristie powers on the
pursuant
it- ,lows
the war-stricken
who are but
countries,
fairly well
they
off do
in a . alliance of Michigan, rt•plying to my torn, Fail and cynical world
es
Professor Baldwin. "All sorts of immigration edlIcials
anged
as
,
assembleol at a conference Feb. 20 soh from Sunday to Wednesday, oognition
of
a
Jewish
agency
to givet that our bill be so ch
many innocent
, to the mandate which will consist 0
justice to the group you rem ' panaceas are offeied, from group so- by reasttn of whic to deport aliens
c
l
o
,,m
0
Yu
an
i
great
deal
more
by
comparison
than
reques
oef
under Cie auspices of the Masonic March 8 to II.
council an(i an executiv
Ile suggests that we incur- , hitions to individual virtues, but be- persons might be deported.
Ralthi A. M. Hershman presided at ' ' I
tee, the council consistong of 1kt The we do. And they on the other side resent.
Palestine Fttundation, hertoby grate.'
ding
The friends of immigration, led by
rom
are niore ardent Zionists than we are monde in the bill the notati otn,
fully tovjoress our appreciation to the the meeting. In his introduction or the exemitive coramittee
the
must
go back
is
f
sundown
Friday until suntlown Satur-' shall
fore return
peace,
teachings
joy world
and
of understan
the
Hebrew
Congresmen Dickstein and Sabath,
, said that now that Palestine.
Zionism with them is an ideal
10 nee cent
Rowan.
ontuncil
will
„ceonsmt
of
Moat Wttrship ful William A.
insisted iin two points: one, the ad-
8101
o th o
'
ay.
.
Then
they
may
open
their
t
here
non
-Zionists,
,
,
„olio.,
for
which
they
are
making
real
per
d
of ,Masons in the State the Jews we need a Palestine of
een t . noio-,,l
master
mission of all refugees holding visas,
grand
stores until Sunday at I p. no., after loro ph e ts, particularly Isaiah."
of New York, for h's endorsement of by the Jews. Of MissSzold he said Zionists an I ,o1) the non-Zionist
. bodies tonal and financial sacrifi•-es.
7i
,
In sm. :eking of the concrete accoom- numbering approximately 8,000, in-
which hour they shall close.
of American
The Zionist (organizations in V.
the movement for the rebuilding of that she has her heart in th future 40 tom cent resentative
of
I
esentative
roasi
Ii
plishments
of
the
llillel
Foundation
stead
of a restricted few, and, second,
, saw and Lodz (Poland) ore doing
on a previous o
the Holy I.and and the establishment of the Jewish people. ilea presence to be Siiilarly,
repr
it was resolved that
"As I a wrote
very large measure of re- , at the University of Illinois he said:, eliminating from the deportation bill
Thougan,ls of cha-
in Palestine of a national home for in Detroit, he declared, was an in- one-half
Jewry.Si of the membership of the wonderful work.
,
s of its more drastic and danger-
European
have
for the Jewish people and I I "Three years ago, before the Loon- come
sent
to other
Palestine.
from Po-
I have
he appointed by . land
• Galicia
ore
, and
lutzion
are se
the Jewish people, thereby giving ef- • spiration.
With the Balfour Declarattion of : executive committee
desire to be the means of dation was established, we had no tons features. Both these conditions
. Organiza C ion and one-half countries. And these en..grants have• have no
fret to the historical and sentimental
a hardship on them. Should' way of aseertaining the. number of were rejected by Congrtossman John-
and the Holy seven years ago, Miss Szold stated, j I the
Zionist
council
to he appointed by , the
. council and
bond between Masonry
t be sntisfatory, I shall be studentie of the Jewish faith, because sod n I his noun
made good in Palestine. They work thin
• '
• /I-•
mposed of non-Zionist bodies.
Land. This movement should also op- began the foundation of the modern
,
1 8 '
h•
' .
• u s be .
•'. •
• re di lino
f 111
•I I el t 0 pu t th eir
Filibuster Threatened.
h
hard, feeling
all own
times
that they
t IR n"
peal to Masons as a great huniani- Palestine, which has grown until now computed
Wei:mann Review. Work.
u at
their
country,
',leased
to receive suggestions
as so
to lief
t toy
II may be
on their registration cards. This
y, ,_
In order lo offertively prevent any
p
an building
tarian undertaking having for its oh- there are 80 agricultural communi-
,. in a detailed state- ;err
tn
t he proposed ti
Dr. IA 'eizmann
..
Industrially, Palestine is grow-
' their own homes anol leading
lives how
iness-blealist
changed as to be workaltle and fair year 41111 Je•wih Mutlents registereol
h
. Congresman Johnson to
k '
ject the relief of millions of din- tics.
as Jews, indicating that no longer attempt by
.
..
tressed people, and because it con- ing, despite the lack of raw materials., ment, revitoeved
his work in
the forma-
Yan- suited to honest-goot
• oo u • action on the deportation bill,
t ..• concerning
the
• • •
. . .
in all respects."
were they ashamed of their religion
1 r ( rt
L ous coftfithre n jsta i
•
•
•
the
immigration
friends informed
gt
ncy.
declaring
settlers.
tributes greatly to the solution of a The earth mar Haifa is being used
• ' • sh
i A •
, and race.
Money Wisely Spent.
world problem and makes for peace ttomake Portland cement, flotur millsition o t
S o ,raker Gillett and Majority Leader
E
have been vostablisheel, salt, adles,I that he had assuracs
from Britain
non-
Jews
Na
Longer
Evasive.•
•ongworth
of
their
intention to fill-
Great
"We American Jews are often in LORDS DAY ALLIANC
Zionist eorganizations ins
.
INTRODUCES BILL
(1 brotherhood
•
o I o'n
- .
p. Th e
oil, perfumes,
.
buster if the bi I was ro g
and (other European countries that doubt as to whether our money is
ALBANY, N. Y.—(J. T. A.)•--A • "Three years ago •
"We heartily endorse the specific soap,
Women's
Christian
administration
leaders,
in fear of
judiciously.
YOung
aim and object of the Masonic Pales- manufactured. Stones are quarried they would he ready to join the
(have span{wiselY
no doubt on and
that score since number of representatives of Jewish joineol the.
• wrecking their plans to secure action
Foundation to create a fund for near Jerusalem. The stone is also agency. Reporting on the situation being
ad
l"
le
Ear
fur myself. Every organizations appeared at the bea ring Association and
many Important nwasures await-
available for decorative purposes.
in the various British dominations, I have seen things f
conducted here on the Blue Christian lives. I eltoubt if they took o
the propane of promoting the Cause
is advancing
h
action on the love of adjournment,
' •development
so should bring
so •riously but it worked in jury
.1 that the only difficulty
ing action
•
.1
, .
• • „. h
of educit om and learning in a (s i • •
, , n affortl to do
intro( tic«
t 0 ab andon the dtoportation
Sunday
Bill
,
o
oni,er
du
we
1,,,ht,d
•
N 1
(
to the Jewish Agency „
t
•t o ( r.
rapidly, Miss Szold stated. Tel Aviv,
ote
of the Lords hay Al- their char,
ith regard
b y bu ildin • schools and other cultural the
Jewish center, with 20,000 in-
One
I w
!there
was the fact that there were net
visit inspired
tile Imir with
hand
and
he will
be-
• bl e on behalf
with find such evasions, for this year tottt hill and thus the bill, along with the
come
the
ideal
even
as
N%110,
ititutions.
Captain
Phillips,
,,,I
„ fag° , relief bill, dies a
propo
over-crowded.
Pance.
is
of money, Mr. Remick, Mr. Savitzki anol Rabbi • a single Jew enrolled in the N'. IA'.
We pledge ourselves to du all in j habitants,
I am n ow.
our 1, deer to further this splendid • builoling of the liebrew Univtorsity. in ' any ; ,. non-Zionists.
for Jewish communities of Italy
"Consideri ng the ann tunt
I, C. A. This excellent work is bein I; , natural death.
.
,ni- ,
carried on by the Ilinni Writh rut '
are ready o , our leaders have achieved wonderful Rubins, represt•iittool the Agutiath
The refugees will now have to wait
the objects of dorm:dem, she tell, has been
cause : mil to promote Phoundation
. 1 results over there. They have turned rael, A hm Israel Sabbath Observance I
by ;timed, two are nearing completion and Czechs-Slovakia
until the new quota opens in July and
and three more will be starttod loin," Dr. Weizmann stated.
Imidbar,' a wilderness, into a beau- Ceommittee, delive•red a speech which • ganizatiton both at Illinois and Wis.
the Ma -onie Palestine
thou-
Flume
the.
Alliance
Israelite
Uni-
await
their turn along with the thou-
and
atimulattng interest in our lodges
!
tiful country. Although the people made an unmistakallIto impression on cumin. But the work has definite
limitations. for it does not reach those sands of other immigrants aiming to
Mrs. A. C. Lappin. accompanied by versalle has not yet decioled. How_ on
among I l . craft generally in the re- shortly.
there have few of the modern con- . all those present at the hearing.
hould bereacMoti. Most of the emigrate to Americo, Congressman
F
•
who
ncient
land
and
too
that
a
,,f
•
building
In his speech, Captain Phillips de- young men andwomen who do join Dickstein's bill to admit the wives and
use our be-t efforts to influence (our her sister hiss Blanche Steennan of o ever, negotiations are under %vac and venitonces that we enjoy here. they
I WIISItillgt011 D. C., sang° three songs, I final agreement will be reached. on
. that the Jews be perinitted are thoo.e. who 1,0:1,,, s definite reli- ehildnon of rabbis who arrived in
lodges and our brethren to contribute
tacy," by Rummell; "Still un die , Pedant] the situation is a little more are happy and satisfied that they are
on Si,la', in order to
building for themselves future homes mandtod
,lie business
,
em to observe their Sabbath gluon tendencies before they come. America before July 1 also dies for
lath
boil of the
Pals•stine
l"Ec
Foulodut.on
and %ionic
otherwise
to further
Nacht," by Bohm Zucker. and "Ra- !difficult
of local
conditions.
Dick-
sman
Dick-
nnua:ohlt,i t,t,h.,..
!but it is because
hoped Otat
a conference
in whieh they will leave to their family, to
This ,, a !I too overcome by eitentling want of at it ton.
''
i.
b but t ongrt
•
ask
no
favors," the captain
chem." by Nlanna.
1 that country would finally ..1",pulatto to those who will come after them.
"What we demand is (nowt! the woork tot the high schools and stein .stated that he conferred with
its a ms and purposes.
.
Guest at Luncheon.
r
money
helped
build
up
Ii9
„id
I
a
platform
on
which
all
Polish
.11s.wry,
department
officials,
who
prom-
,
, ..009
My grade' schools•
"Pio joledge ourselves to raise fur'
• at . 1
.
all " him
d that they would admit all
1 f4,000
- . the honor Burst
arge
Aare rights with the (dher citizens.
"Some work is already being done ! tact
.., o Szold wa,
m,..
includires the orthodox Agudath Is- _
suhpportIng . about
the ., I iourposes during the current
,
l T's:tv
.,.otiI
Jews such wives and ehiltlre•n who apply
an cestoors gave their lives for thi here but (only in New York are JO
• at e if)," %t od a
. a luncheon at the Statler Hotel hist earl , will be rep resented. Steps are `
yo.ir • , ,urn of $200,000."
American
1 t ;-t
t
ever
since
the
Tuesday afternoon celebrating t f also under way concerning the enlist. o. owart s
t• establishing (of four ag- COuntr v
I fee l t h a t co-operating with Christians in this
- - - -----
ere we are
whirr
Therefore
entitled
to the same privileges work and there reluctantly. They for
admission
heoreafter
temporarily
itio
under
bond with
the anticipatiotn
that
I thirteenth birthday
anniversary
Miss Ilattie
Gitticman I ing
e f like
the Egypt,
Sephardic
Jews
in coun
tries
Persia,
Arabia
and ricultural
stations,
all kinds experiment
of experimental
work is Revedu
fear we are trying, to make Chriodians
JOHNSON
(of them. but such is not the ease, for Dickstein's
bill Ilowever,
will be passed
at the
ter, wn,
as
are
extended
to
others."
xt
session.
whether
the
(If
the.
local
chapter,
orocco.
These
communities
will
be
• thine to help the dr"ji 'M farm em
ne
rtsident j
The Lords Day Alliance spokesman we du not wont to make bad Chris-
announced that as P a gift to
Bans out of Jews; we have tote) many consuls will issue visas to such wives
P
pre• ••iti;t1,
He Said Miss
Szold the Detroit chapter was reached through the
communi.
41
.
,
0
e Jewish
and Italy."
Dr. che
•
.
,
1
'lln
•
and
children
before
the
next
quota
tovish
t ruary,
men, artisans and01: suffered a number of defeats in the
"Sho
• F ib
et young
lmno, dion M
, course (of the hearing. When Assem- had Christians already."
presenting $500 to the national or. Weinnann
ties in Palchtin
also stated that in case the . .
opens, and even then, is not known.
In Debate.
i Wyman Dtosmotng (If Saratoga, chair-
borers entered Palest
ganization
in her o name.
Mrs.
Max
The last act of the present Con-
ank,
e
airman
the
mt
m
ers
i
re
Whom
as
proposed
will
be
accept-
'
• me and al man
•
hi o d by the conference and the forming found work and are really
'
---
of the committee, risked one of
• b
happy.
f
h..
the
gress
was the passage in both the Sen-
,
(J. T. A) -- Con- Fr. I
YORK.
the proponents of the Blue Sunday ,
\ I
of the agency will materialize,
"'migrants the
ern.. an Albert Johnson, chairman of committer of the chapter, presented
ate
and the of the bills for the re-
at ,
whether he would be satisfieol tot
hip
are
engaged
in
the
new
public
works
or
f visas of pass-
T
f
th e tars
ollietiton
immigration
committee,
in a roster
Nliss several
Szedd showing
th
the
II ,..asi• debate
a pubito
on the
present inuni-
in the to past
weeks, during
Zionist Organization
will in cease
a
agency
favor to
of Three
The) thousand
have built to
75 4,000
rid es i of roads, in have the question submitted to
ports of aliens. The approval of the
s ew.
helped buildreferendum by the public this
which a membership drive has beim function as the
miles
of
railroads;
they
President
in
expected,
since he has re-
many
law
admitted
that
t.
of the
law are had
and need held, Detretit membership has doubled ••he
reconstituted Jewish Agency in • the bridge over the Jordan, and put , , ,scion was imniediattolv rejected.
in Zionistpeatolly gone on record as favoring
j its relations with the lip titsh govern-
taf,,iti.
nv well in There is very little liktolihood of the Senior Abel Was Leader
_
,,gtt
hours.
the enactm nt of the bills. The act
amended. The debate, arranged and Mrs.
novc Myra
totals Redfield
800 women.
Work in United States.
sang "God inlment, be
(tr need.
any other
it purpose at
For this
colonies.
The%
are • now work- Blue Sunday bill being passed by the
armers
are. ill
former
P ".Tht
reads as follows..
a .I there be
:
t.
by the National Labor Forum, a radi-
h
cal mennization, was held in Town Nature." by Beethoven; "By the w
He it enacted by the Senate and
--
nd
and
own
-
-
-
.lodge an) Panken opposed tars of Babylon" and "Ruth and Na- nlicatons will have to be made to ing -80,000 tionams ;of la
NEW YORK..-1J T. A.) --Senior
, e of Reprenentatives of the
oomi" loy Gounool. She was mom- League
the mandatory
to the
tof over 1,000 buildings. What is need- Assembly.
Abl. director of the Jewish National the llou
of Natiotns power
for the anti
purpose
.• - man Johnson.
Fund
in
the
Unit.'
States,
died
at
United
States of America in Con-
ell most in Palestine is more land for
assembled,
that nottwithstand-
II.. majority of the audience coon- panted
Miss
Sarah
Weinberg.
That by
her
first
impression
niter, amending the text of the man( a e,
errs
h - s home March 2 from heart failure,
Americans.
Dr.
, !caving Palestine was the spirit of which
(Turn to last page.)
follotiving a strenuous day's work. Ile Mg existing law fixing the fees to be
• is f non-Jewis
who presided,
asked the
au-
lion speaks
as the tor
Jewish
the Zionist
Agency. Organiza-
until the
was barn in 1870 in Plungany, I.ithu- collected for visas, the President be,
I a d.
.
enlarged Jewish Agency will take its
.
re-
Iiirioi • 10 refrain from unfrienollY mutual under-landing rganizations,
attained by the
is hereby authorized. to
o
1 act. .
Branch of Zeirei Zion Organisation ;mitt. lie came to the United States and he
e: sep%nkerisf. they diva- Lowish women's
demur
33 years ago and mottled in Baltimore, duce such fet•s or to abolish them al-
Non-Zionists
Attend.
pronlist• of a real co-operation, wean P
of
Give
Ball.
d gr' en01 0' ..ttritakti Tlh'
where he was one of the pilneert in together, in the case of any class
The gathering, which included such
••• es-man Joohnson, won was at declared by hiss Suitt in e her o ld
talk
0 f renoowned Zittnists as Dr. Chaim Weiz-
s the Zinn st movement. Several years aliens desiring to visit the United
Sh
t
,
h e luncheon
'
p
e
I
sullener,
a
er
fol
owing
t
_
____..
I
-- - gieen7 ,..ghrro,uwerie later he motemi he New York, where States who are nut immigrants as de-
ni 1 'amino! by the awl'
alenm ■ amntpw,a,a
on the score that the action oof the International Con-
Sneev•orm
defo o ,,i. o i lijon
, e lf House
d . e v e n t y . ,,,,,
he %vas connected with the Carmel fined in the Immigration Act of 1924,
t vi . 0 r iS
C a.lye bi e n a F
in the
representa- ference of Jewish Women, held in mann,
Lipsky, Thorns
berg. Louis
Dr. Stephen
S. Wise Roothen.
and such Past p arebs,hdeBnitr-tha
He later devoted all and who are citizen, or subjects of
n paa oing a
,
there ar e
on-Ziotnists
as
Louis
Marshall,
Jedge
connected
with
the
Zeirei Zinn Or- w•,
. ilar vinyl-
o
Wa, Countries which grant shit
five, eh, are greater opponents of Vienna in Alio., Ina i
e ` Thm Pan Yi
h
h
''' '' time
ranc
y
er,
b
th
resolution favoring Palestine a, fie n
mouths his
to Zionist activities snot
anizat'on
meanie
v. , l a(
• I than,' namt
...ty
....,.
o
I.
on::
g
d
for a time editor of Dds Yiddische boo.% to citizens of the United States
.,. a -I p h I' re.un d,..
ininn-"rottien
than with
he is. a mass of ar. „Jewish homeland and expressed regret Julian W. Mack, Dr. Cyrus Adler,
Ad
I
On March .‘t 14-
i
Panken.
tw
in
:
r
014
,,,,
• :
,, ff 1i , n
of • similar class visiting such coun-
ll 1 ,g
, ,,.
Juts ,
nted to the defends of that the triennial convention of the Derbtort 11. Lehman, Rabbi Samuel 0
1.. was done tho r It
ft ) i nt .
e`,.; Folk.
ltne Ni(7 34 p;I( oileti
14 Bet
B.
A number of tragic events in his tries."
i
law and the I National Council of Jt•wish Women.' I Schulman
sac Landman,
of Temple
Rabbi Beth-El,
Abram Simon
Rabbi i lod
F lern • Id . Po immigration
• ',
ti-.'1.•
mth
ay
an-
;on
h•
It is believed that all the foreign
f
•rho. ,,,,,ontw
plat-
nis seventy-eighth
work
ich it brings to many held in St. Louis that same year, had . of Washington, who fought the Zion- ,,ra . tr,,
I '' wed ''''' e- r l'Ul ::'hnit'e!er with .(1'1"• i Zn.
'governments granting visas will make
‘linarif
. j .. h
1 ists for many years, both in print
ilf:ns‘t'hirse l'ai ti':ri
"101•Ii'S‘('I'%."a"tral im
't(I.;:(i7Iahi.t
r forqm isponenrod by e./.e'ir'er
i''tr
n
f
e
lli
thou -ands, particularly the stranded not rectignireol that resolution.
foe
ne
ae
ctlotde
of
his
ons
died
and
timing
the
a
reciprocal
reduction in their pass-
and in the pulpit, witnessed the pas. h irts' hienernY e. onn e iscItei de with th
Congresmt;to Johnson, re- , .. Women Want Law Revision.
50 years, Mr. Freund is one of its new branch has been recognized
hy ;roe .
on the hat- port fees. The Department of State
fi niucre4 1 3 y
Y■ irk. Simi.
n;lihio• s
-
0: fir oalmot ottr son Will..1:11ed
With the consent of Coe English ;ye of the resof lurt4on
1'-
by
a
will
get
in
touch
with the various for-
and
most
active
inembers
and
has
a
splen.
the
national
(office
15
New
are being organized
1 .)0')III "I'.: to Judge l'anken, invited him
.1r. Abel I. AUrVIVOil
1.
tar groans
v gn governments for the purpose of
Washington
and the
present
me to arguments
before
House government that the rabbinical
law
did record for achievement and con- throng out th•• country. The local laughter and a son.
y'rnuse A;11:•r j
dtlooiti, a ll:111yd
t.
no h
..,:,n.,:rhsetim;'m_eeoult_coo°1:bn,,y,•ool.), _e_a
1
,
7,
oen,
,tyh
making
proper
reduction in fees or
cavern
ron
t ?h he
I
dg
a
on,
cd
.
Landman
% =trochee
• "'"; .
Al the. work.
last meeting of the lodge, Youths of Zion now has a membership
aboolishing them entirely. During the
.". '
"171 were tne
orm.cration committee.
" p art
"f 75. Harry Breves is president
ha
i cu l ar l y
that the laws be brought up to date, •
can
-
war
the
department
of governments
man,
•
„
th
he ld Monday evening, March 9, a
PrIla
participates in all bond RE UEST INDICTMENT
1 by
riving them equal rights with the
unani• The For.•ety
the same fees
• that the
ROSENWALD
gratulattory resolution Wa+
inheritance and sve e
OF RABBI OF MINSK retaliated by assessing
.
% tla
i
;T
h
of
urn. The laws of
n
a
m
,
i
zie
ont
of
the
doct,rion•
mously
adopted
stating
that
it
was
and
national
Zioni-t
activities,
sne.
c
i
t
aNg"a I nosat
.
—.—
HEADS NEW SCHOOL divorce are particularly. unfavorable ' oe'it'°onv°•lue se t take 'Plant v'tnhe eaonfej
II in g the woe!, of the. Palestine
the desire of the lodge that "Day"
tueffie S r t a f rt e o s m .
n sutler
dd einzin
If
did
i
i
It
rretontly
rave
a
n
lfill me.
th e
- -
NIINSK. - - 1,1. T. AY -- The trial • t
caste of visas in cross-
NEW YORK--(J. T. A.) - A board to women and the most orthodox of h . and his ."
amimiates had advocated Freund, a., he is affectionately known Pioneer Fend. eh Vim was raised for
The Youths of Zion will against the t' err ritual butcher% ac- the increased
h
to the rank and file of Wnai Writh. dinner. at when
• dt
e or many years with
'f lin-tees was organized fur the them Mfrs
are Szold
insisting
recisions'
to the
'11 regard
told upon
the audience
of t i-
give a ball at t'e Arena Gardens Sun• morn! of complicity in a plot to mar- tries.
ing frontiers
of newly
roan- •
f
•
but it was
petty mooed
and caused
d by , the liadassah I carrying on of nompolitical reran- might continue for many years to be the fund
Trainj ng School of Jewish Social
Achochat. tnok a
sponsore
mem-
l :of' adaeldaytaaanrdima,nnoyance to
,
hort,mint otato
an
inspiration
for
the
younger
h
by •
Vi Freund is win- day evening, March 22, for the same I der
a "proletarian"
Work. This is a national organiza- Iactivities
M d.cal Organization, which is te tructIon work in Palestine. and Cool
sensational
turn when the public ir
rdrr
bets of
Rabbi Landman, who, h ki
social wo rk-
ry. at training
de rnantled that c arge
Mi n a mine
It is hoped that the Department of
Jewish
agencies throughout main a ccomplishment for which
, t.. fund.
A mong speakers at recent meet- nroserut ors
,,, , in con-
noted. With the dissolu- that he had lived to see this dav, feting in Florida,
• but
• , keeme
%%1,"
,das.sh iA
moved a resolution of thanks to Dr. slant touch with the affairs o. toe cues of the organization we're Solo- of complicity in the plot be made j State, which is the smallest departs
llIas Rosenwald of Chicago is tion of the Joint Distribution Com- Weizmann, president of the Zionist t ,
W. Jayne of the Wayne mnn I vein, who snoke March 4, and Igajnot Chief Rabbi Glusk1n.
•
aressed the lodge at Mr. -Breves and Simon Richardson.; The public prosecutor and the at- meat in our
government
and receives
mallest
appropriation
to run i ts
rrssident Louie E. Kirstein of Boa- mittee in May the organization will World Organization, for his tireless amge
Judge Ira
the
es on the oc- ' torney for the s tate demanded that the
s
•
ties. Circui
unties-
•t Courtdd
tan and Dr. Lee K. Frankel are vice- have to assume the 17 ner cent of efforts in bringing about this
, affairs. but is, however, one of cot•
ths
who gave sh•ort address
' '
its last meeting on the subject, "A easion of a memorial for the late A. Rabbi Gluskin be called as a witness I ost efficient, will not attempt to
Presidents, I. Edwin Goldwasser is I current expenses of the unit which
tinn.
manner, but
.
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, in reply to Day
in the Courta."
treasurer. Solomon Lowenstein sec- heretofore had been undertaken by
A smoker
will be held in the lodge D. Goulou. founder of the Zeirei
Zion . only.
The resisted
counsel both
for the
defense,
held each
however,
demands.
The m I leet its revenue in this
abol-
t
ratan/ Felix M Warburg is chair.. the commitee.
Plans are beingg car- the remarks of Rabbi Schulman and
are
will make every effort to
t in Tel Aviv by
Monday evening. March 23. Osganization. Meet:nes t 89 Rowena', court upheld the opinion of the de-Ithat it fees
,trt
.
entirely from visas.
•
• ted out the far-
M
a
ish
'
the community will acquire f e Rahbt
man • of the executive committee an
(ense.
ednes ay
. )ears, attar I Isightedness of Dr. Weizmann and Su. Vaudeville acts and speeches will fel. la street.
, • J. Karp! of Chicago is the direr- which
11
.used
lure the program.
"r. A board of trustees including 10001 hospital within two
(Turn to last page.)
Prominent men and women through- which
the
same
plans
will
Jermalem and other large cities.
oat the country was elected.
Conference of Masters Urges
Members
Member to Sponsor Plan
Dr. Baldwin Brings
Message of C'heer
szoLD SAYS JEWS
ARE EVER YOUNG
'
ADMITTED
1 AW NEEDS CHANGE liadnah
er,
siATIONAL FUNP HEAD
EXPIRES SUDDENLY
YOUTHS OF ZION
AID NATIONAL FUND
FREUND HONORED
BY PISGAH LODGE
70:. ,Y.
)•
Maim
ES
ferias
ES
Biddle
OR
Maio
9-3-0-0
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925
fOL. XVII• NO. 16
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