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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

OL. XVIII. NO. 6

nOOL TIME FOR
RELIGION IS BARRED
BY EASTERN COURT

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925

Zionist Drive Is
Near Completion

PALESTINE JEWS TO 'Chosen Of President
COUNCIL OF LEAGUE : Alfred Ross Heads ZIONIST CONCLAVE
Pisgah Lodge :
HAVE 8-HOUR DAY '
REPROVES NATIONS J B'nai B'rith Lodge REVIEWS PALESTINE
PROGRESS OF YEAR

Great Enthusiasm Marks Final
Meeting of Captains Held
Commission Adopts Rules Reg-
Last Thursday.
ulating Labor and Capi-

cal Among Jews.

Justice Seeger of New York

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Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

I

Says Lithuania and Roumania '
Must Abide by National
I
Minorities Treaty.

Max Edwards Elected Vice
President at Meeting
Held Last Monday.

A final meeting of the captains in
Weizmann, Kisch and Einstein
_
the campaign for $100 000 for the '
At a stirring. meeting of Pisgah
Palestine Foundation Ful nd, the Jew-
.IERI'SALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The
Send Greetings to Twenty-
GF;NEVA.—(J. T. AL—Lithuania Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. 11. II., held last
GENEVA.—(.1.
ish National Fund and the Ilebrew commission for the regulation of re-
and Roumania, the two countries Monday evening at the lodge rooms
eighth .. C
_ onvention.
University was held at the Steller 'aliens between .lowish employers and
, where Jews and other national minor- in Temple Beth El, Alfred Ross was
T hursday
hursday evening and was marked
by eln IllnY eea In Palestine has
Bi•rs-Arse. suffering from disabilities elected president for the forthcoming
ar
"'P t " a
HAD EXCUSED PUPILS
the greatest enthusiasm.
coniprehensive series of resolutions
were sfrongly reprimanded by the year. Mr. Ross has been active in KEREN HAYESOD , J. N. F.
A. C. Lappin, the director, pre- laying down procedui.e. governing ad-
Council of the League of Nations, the B'nai B'rith work for several yearn and
MINUTES A WEEK
HADASSAH GIVE NEWS
:tented a simple plan for quickly se. justment of future labor disputes,
session of which adjourned until Sep- during the past year handled all the
— —
curing the remainder of the Detroit wage scale, charge of employees and
. tember 4.
publicity for the Detroit lodge. Un- Zionist Organization Is Larger
iabbi Schulman Says Religious quota. Ile called this the Guarantee accident insurance.
A decision to send a special commis - der his leadership the lodge is looking
Than Ever Before. Has
It was agreed to constitute a stand-
Plan, under which each captain was
, sion to investigate the charges brought forward to a most successful year.
training Necessary, Not
assigned a small quota which he. guar'. ing mediation committee which is to
Financial Surplus.
; against Roumania was postponed af- The other officers chosen are Max
antees to have subscribed. Several be notified in the event either the em-
' on School Time.
, ter an appeal and promises were made Edwards, vice-president; George Go-
of the captains have already reached ployers or employees intend to suspend
I by M. Titulesco, Roumanian Ambassa- mer, treasurer; Eliam Goldberg, see-
WASHINGTON.—More than 700
their quota under the Guarantee Plan work. The mmliation committee is to
dor, who declared that the appoint- rotary; Abraham Guroviteh, assistant delegates with as many alternates and
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Supreme in anticipation of Thursday's meet- invite, within three (lays of the re-
: went of such a commission would in- monitor; Samuel Maltzen, warden, guests from all parts of the United
Court Justice Albert II. F. Seeger, ing, while many others announced ceipt of this notification, hoth parties
1
dicate that the council considered the and Harry Schlussel, guardian. The States witnessed the opening session
granted a permanent injunction re- that they were well on the way to and is to conclude the mediation not
w3 ff
charges brought against the Rouman• officers will be formally installed at of the twenty-eighth convention of
straming the school board of Mt. Ver- theirgoal. All indications are that later than seven days after the receipt
j ian government true. The council the next meeting, to he held Monday the Zionist Organization of America
non from allowing children in the fifth the so-called Guarantee Plan will be of the notification. Both parties un-
then decided to give Roumania until evening, July 6. Adolph Freund will at the Mayflower Hotel and listened
and sixth grades of the public schools successfully executed and the remain. elertake to appear before the media-
I September to "get her house in order." be in charge of the ceremonies.
to the stirring opening address of
to take 45 minutes from each school der of the $100,0o0 wit be subscribed tors, neither party being permitted to
Charges against the Roumanian
Aaron Droock, retiring president, Louis Lipsky, chairman of the organ-
week for religious instruction.
ALFRED ROSS
very shortly.
suspend operations before the expire-
I government were brought by the Hun- in his report reviewed the lodge's ac- ization, who reviewed the unparalleled
Lawrence B. Stein of Mount Ver-
Samuel Sarasohn announced the in- lion of the week. In the event of the
garian population of Transylvania. tivities during the past year. Among progress of the cause during -the past
non, a member of the Freethinkers crease of his pledge from $100 to mediation being unsuccessful, the dis-
Ambassador Mellofrance of Brazil the important affairs sponsored by year in the United States and espe-
Society of New York, brought the pro- $500• A. Jacobs pl edge d $1 . 000 .
pule is to be submitted, with the eon-
submitted his report to the council on Pisgah Lodge was the completion of ' cially in Palestine.
reedings for the injunction, and Jos-
Pledges were received during the sent of both parties, to an arbitration
the situation of the national minuri- Detroit's pledge to the National Jew .1
The first day's sessions of the con-
eph Lewis, president of the society, week from Rabbis A. M. Hershman, committee whose findings will he bind-
ties in Ituomania. At a private sea- ish Hospital for Consumptives at Den- vention were taken up largely with
said that similar actions would be Leo at. Franklin and Judah L. Loin. ing upon both.
ion the council informed the Rou- ver. Nine thousand dollars was a review of Zionist achievements
brought in other parts of the state
Mediation committers are to be es-
'
menial,
representatives that if the raised last year under the chairman- here and in Palestine during the
,
past
where public school
hool hours have been
ablished in Jerusaletn , Jaffa and
, minority question in Roumania will ship of Milford Stern and the lodge's year, and with greetings from Zionist
devoted to religious training.
Haifa, composed of three neutral
not he settled by September the next committee several months ago worked leaders throughout the world. Mee-
For the last three months the Mount
members and three members selected
of the council would ask the to complete the pledge of $15,000.
lieges at the opening session were
Vernon board has allowedparents to ,
by each part.
I Permanent Court of International
Mr. 'Smock, in concluding his re- read from Dr. Chaim Weizmann, M.
_
take their children out of school for
Resolutions adopted at the meeting
; Justice to decide if Roumania is liv- port, praised the efforts of the vari- M. Ussishkin, on behalf of the Jewish
religious training 45 minutes each
which on the fifteenth of March , 1925, Unofficial Report Says Govern s mg up to the terms of the minority ous committees who had assisted him National
Fund; Col. Frederick H.
week. Mr. Stein charged that such
. provide that in all enterprises in
I treaties which it signed.
in making the past year a success. Kisch, on behalf of the Palestine
meet and Leaders Agree
action was unlawful, inasmuch as it 'Albert
the
wage scale was ' P. T. 30 per day
: The siation of the national
Abramovitz Showing
Droock has been an active par- , Zionist Lxecutive; Professor Albert .

T
welve
a.
violated the Constitution by joining
f
I I
. , an
I nonties in Lithuania came before the ticipant in I'isgah Lodge affairs and I Einstein and Philip Guedalla, noted
Portraits, Landscapes at
_______
Church and State.
discussion of the council as a result the success of the past year was in Eidnegfiltishofauththe orr afign idiRchritziico
P.T.20 for adult tem ale unskilled la-
, fiwishto Fiseaperreas:
Repetoire Theater.
In his decision Justice Seeger said
borers, the scale is to be continued un- JEWISH DEPUTIES CLUB
, of an appeal submitted to the league no small measure due to his efforts.
in pa rt•
til Octob,
er 1925. In these enter p rises
I by the Psh
na ti onal minor ity in
oli
A spck,
ecial committee
it tee co nsing
sti
of LionM
.
WILL
JOIN
RIGHT
GOVT.
" The Education law, Section 620,
An interesting exhibition is hsing where the scale of wages is 20 pe r cent.
Lithuania, supporte d by a represen- Mr. Droo
F reund and Louis
essage from Dr. Weisman..
describes the instructions required in held at the auditorium of the Raper- P. T. 20 for female laborers, the work- retire of the Polish government. Stoll was appointed to confer with a Dr. Weizmann devoted most of
his
iublic schools. Religious instruction toire Theater, Detroit Institute of or more under P. T. 30 for male and 'Matters Affect Economic, Pohl- A sten Chamberlain, British foreign special committee from the board of Imessagt• to the enlargement of the
is not one of them. Consequently it is Musical Art Building, 52 Putnam ave. ors are entitled to demand a modifica-
ical, Cultural Status of
minister, and other members of the the United Jewish Charities to con- Jewish Agency, which was one of the
unlawful and unauthorized for a nue, the pictures being the work of lion of the standard, the niodification
council
demanded
that
the
Lithuania
shier
ways
and
means
far
the
rapid
princciopfiavl ensuobojfi c atsfidonthtehemoagendap °or!
Polish Jewry.
board of education to substitute relig- Albert Abramovitz, a Russian artist being fixed by the commission.
t
rights of the national m i. completion of the community build- the
--
ious instruction in the schools in place who , after a very successful Eu. Changes in the wage scale, whether
ing being erected by Pisgah Lodge on tent question coming before the
WARSAW.—(.1. T. A.)—The way ,purities.


ef the instruction required.
ropean career, has decided to make increase or reduction, are to be made toward a Polish Jewish understanding
East Ferry avenue. The lodge had
or ( Zionist Congress in Vienna,
his home in America.
by the mediation committee on Octob- which might afford a te
Cites Court Precedent..
hoped to have the building completed opening Aug. 18. Regarding the .ex-
I g MANCHESTER GUARDIAN
M r. Abramovitz spent a number er, 1925, based on the index now be ton of the Jewish prob mporary so u-
by
late summer,
LAUDS
COUNCIL'S
- i
STAND
The courts of this state and other of years in Paris, where he met with '
tension of the agency, over which an
lem in Poland •
ing prepare.. I es
I • the
e Palestine 7' ' t
opposition has developed in some Eu-
sonis seems to have been paved as a result . LONDON.-1.1. T. AL—The atti-
states have uniformly discountenanced . considerable success, exhibiting at Executive.
ropean Zionist quarters, Dr. .Weiz-
attempts to join religious instruction the Salon d'Automne, later becoming
of the negotiations conducted between tude of the council of the League of
The number of working hour s per
mans stated:
with instruction prescribed for the, t member for life and a member of day has
Dr. Leon Reich, president of the Club' Nations toward the question of nation-'
been fixed at eight.
ii s h S e i m, ' al minorities in Roumania and Lithu-
public schools.
"The coming congress in fraught
of Jewish Deputies in the Polish
the jury of the Salon. Ile was retire-
Workers in all industries are en-
reini p
woi gal,lece ;d svcafirsioseusi see
"If it is necessary or advi sa ble that rented at numerous
Dr. Osias Thon, member of the clot, ania is praised by the liberal Man.
either exhibitions titled to select a committee which is to and Count Skrszynski, Polish Minister ehttster Guardian.
our problems
such instruction b e g i ven on
discussed
school; and became a member of the Salon be recognized by the employers. This .4 foreign affairs.
far-reaching decisions are likely to
The Manchester Guardian demands
days, each day is long enough for such , des independents of the Deeeinateurs
. the tin-

P
be adopted. Chief among them is the
instruction without encroaching on Humoristes and of the Artistes Deco.
A laconic statement by the Kolo, on this occasion that the League of
I
terests of the employees but has no the Club of Jewish Deputies, declared
school hours. The undesirable results
s Nations al o take steps to compel Po- Secretary Davis to Suggest Se- question of the enlargement of the
. rateurs. Ile also exhibited through- right to intervene in questionS of a that the Polish Jewish negotiations land to the rights of the national nii-
Jewish Agency, in connection with
, f keeping c hildre n assay from 01001' out Western Europe and in Italy and tet•hnieal nature.
lective System to Next

which prolonged and encouraging ne-
were made obvious in wartime, when in Turin was awarded the diplonia of
have been concluded I'avoiably. No norities because "Poland is in this '
Con
gress.
,
.1. Mails of the negotl - funs and their respect one of the chief sinners."
gotiations have been conducted not
many yuunirsters were tomes' to bethe Grand Pr 4 x.
only with leading representatives of
absent from their studies by the gen-
result were available oisie'ially because

The paintings which he is
WASHINGTON.—(J. 'f. A.I —Re- American Jewry but also with, the
oral conditions. There are only 1S0 showing in Detroit include only a
vision of the immigration law to pro. spokesmen of some of the more ins-
school days in the year, however, and small part of his work consisting of
Poland's capital complied with the re-
____
.
.
_
vid
e a selective ass em for brjnging portant Jewish &immunities jn Eu-
there should be plenty of time for re- portraits and landscapes. Compari-
quest of the leaders of the Club of
Ifs, Long
immigrants to this country will be rope.
Long Jewish Deputies in the Polish Sejni
ligious instruction at home or in the son of his work with that of certain Consumptive. Society
sought
at the next session of Cdn•
Waiting
List.
.
.
"If we are to make. the headway
Sunday schools."
to withhold publication until official
great artists have been made by vari-
n. gross by
Davis, it was which is necessary with our work in
.
.
The injunction , tsiso prevented, the ous critics and the artist has even
p,
( sosern- peefection L od g govk.
Nic
Etti
E
n
t
er
t
a
i
e
ed
here
,
Palestine and, make it within a rea-
DENVER.—At the last regular ment and the Kolo are made.
board of education` (I'm printing or been called a Paderewski of painting,'
meat for Outing.
Chief among the changes.proposed sonable space of time, it is.absolutely
distributing cards for parents to sign but certainly the first in
I.ight on the negotiations and their
re- meeting of the board of trustees of
will be one in connection with the imperatiVe that the burden should be
gieifig consent to the religious instruc- eeived from his pictures is that of an the Jewish Consumptives Relief So- • probable result Was, however, shed by
What will undoubtedly
ndoubtedly be one „e. contract labor provisions of the law, shouldered by all sections of our pee-,
Linn of pupils. The court remarked intense individuality and a strongly cie-ty of Denser, Colo., it was an- the Volkszeitung, the organ of the
under which aliens
are art
no permitted tile, so that we shall have at our
th 280 patients were in the Jewish labor organization, Bund ; in the most enjoyable affairs of he
t
hat the church cards merely =added expressed original personality. The flounce d that

. excur• to come to this country
at' perm
co
midsummer
season
will be the
present if disposal more adequate resources and
sanatorium
of
the
institution.
As
a
recent
' ' '
.
' artist is bound by the traditions of no
According to a'report published in sion which is to be given by Perfec- they have promise or contract for em. a greater body of personal service.
Justice Seeger further pointed out special school, yet hit does not rejectthere are only some 1,100 beds in all

teen
Lodge,
No.
No
the
48
0,
F.
1'
and
A.
M.,
;
Ployment
made
before
reaching
these These negotiations ore therefore of
Jewish tuberculosis sanatoria in the Volkszeitung, the Polish govern-
the possible ill-effects of the course the ti edition. H
His work has an individu-
'
..
9 '
more
.- ii- ay. •h
. supreme importance and the attitude
. meat
.icle
obt and
,4 l the
Mount I ernor School Board had taken May that strikes a distinct note of the
h Iolo, the
of the
'
' • ' ' • ”
provision,
io
he.
s
a
Seem
v
aoxfin,
s
The
entertainment
committee
has
Sue m
e- oji ele, eco
' s nu trme iststetrd, the proposals that .
d
A
arc
fourel
-
in ther
e J. C
in regard to religious instruction, if it' independence and therefore dial- of these be
Deputies,
put ms,
ase reach-
attaches
n
in
surprises for those • rebury
T rYi
1 tel an agreement on the basis of the promised many
shookd h e foowed
ll
in rural distrihs; lenges attention in very forceful R. S. sanatorium.
A
'
er
o
surprise
risk
to
emigration
from
other
coon-
feet
Mir
future activities. inurtha einoast
ho
attend.
Yet
these
facilities
are
insufficient
number
b
of
'
cient following ten points:
sr farming communities. In such dis-' manner.

stunts will be riven.
Among these tries HMI IliSCOUtagOS ' from coming vital degree."
and the J. C. R. S. is still faced with
triers, where churches, homes and i . Many of his paintings are
Agree on Ten Points
of well a large waiting list running into the
here
the
class
of
immigrants
most
C
G
or
ti
,
o
n
et
i
e.iineksisfcro
w r mOetshe
• . performances will be a mock trial,
sargeLewaadseras.
1 That t th . Pol . .h • ' •
schools are widely separated, the chit I known places in Belgium, Paris and
hundreds,
" A m . sjority of those on ready to annul the ordinance Mine... which will take place on the steamer I ....sirable to this country,
re-
dren, Justice Seeger believed, would in Northern France. The artist's work
American
labor,
however,
the
sec-
view
th e witi
li conssts
i
of Zionist accomplishments in
. The store
waiting list
of f women. , ing the Polish language an the Ian- . s
ell likelihood flock to the' nearest has •received very high praise from
. to the island. of Promise" rotary stated, will be given complete Palestine since the war. Ile pointed
en
route
The
nation-wide
$1,000,000
campaign'
gunge
of
discussion
in
councils
of
the
is
name]
upon
a
"
church, regardless of the faith of their the French critics. One of these,
suit, Charles Sandorf bein g ' , Bon i. protection, work being offered to pro- out that the Jewish population of
Jewish communities of the Polish Re-
families. In Mount Vernon, he added, alat'eel Pays, says "Abramovitz, who
scti ve immigra nts only after it is Palestine has oitifiligleld10inme,
pavilion, and for other additions, is. public, not permitting the use of Yid-
ttvaet
it was entirely possible that the o bit'. lives in the midst of actual life. and to provide funds for the new women's ,
that there is no availablearsow
, n
e y
theref o re being given every impetus. , di s h or Hebrew during the discus- prominent society lady will be select- found
tot dal
and that
dren would play truant instead of ge- not among aesthetic theories, has the
American
labor for the places to be 1025 will see a. net increase of be-
the new buildings for the library in .
e
eel
as
the
complainant.
The
follow-
pe
WOInan
'
dreamy'
'' a impulsive
ing to their churches or other places
.
joiro.d
to sensibilities
fresh of
and
twerp 25,000 and 30,000.
and for the' Nurses' Home are near- , 2. That the Polish government t° will take part: Maxwell W. Ben- fill l
t he
(4 religious instruction.
For this purpose the secretary Jr.
o
ing completion. It is expected that agrees to widen the sphere of activity Jamin, the judge; Charles Rubiner,
Professor Einstein cabled from
Several weeks ago it was announced gaiety of a child. Ile is a versatile
prosecuting attorney; Louis Wolfe, poses to maintain agents of the im- Berlin: "It is my hope that the ma-
Y
one
of
the
institution's
many
genet-
and
function
of
the
legalized
Jewish
by Mr. Lewis that Clarence Darrow :mist, x' man who knows how to OUR
attorney
for
defendant:
Harold
liel.
migration
bureau
abroad,
after
the
terial
progress of Zionism in Pales-
will make a donation to monmunal organizations in the towns
had written a letter offering to assn- 'dream, to weep, to sing and tee laugh, cover friends
the cost of furnishing these ad- an d cities.
• • •
• ter, the sheriff; Rubin Klein, clerk of method of maintaining commercial tine be as great in the next few yea rs
slate himself with counsel for the so- turn by turn, as a human being to ditie
the court; Dr. S. J. Eder, the star attaches in foreign lands. These' as its spiritual progress nos been in .
on
"
grant -I
ciao in its suit against the school l au., whom nothing that is human is un-
A new fire protection system is be.
. ' 1•inns Danto, another star agents would be. kept advised, under the past." Philip Guedalla cabled:
private schools inbewhich the I witness
theritles. The Chicago lwyer's let-I known ."
• Dancing
'' ' ' will
.. be one of the main , the secretary's plan, of the labor : "'The New World must. help the Old
ing considered for the sanatorium language iit
witness.
_—
_
instruction
may
h
e
P o li s h,
ter said:
feature. of the day en route to and needs of industry in this country and I World to redress the balance of Jew-
buildings, which in themselves and
"
.
Hebrew.
"I ran see that your case is as iin-
from the list of prospective immi-; ish suffering."
with the. ninny acres of spacious
.
1. That the Polish government will
'
'
portant as the evolution case in Tens
grounds comprise a real city.
secure state credit for Jewish mer- on the island. Tickets will he mailed grants in the hands of the immigra- ' . How the land owned by the Jewish
nem*. Still I haven't the time to ar- ,
.tion attache the best available men National Fund in Palestine has grown
to all members.
An
addition
to
the
slaughter
house
chants
on
an
equal
feeding
with
non-
range matters so I can go into it next
abroad would be picked and brought from 22,500 dunams five years ago
was discussed at the meeting. It is Jewish
1 .• is
h mer c hants.
• Consume-
'
seek. If you are beaten and go to Deputy Terashkiewich I. Pe ..imisti s well known that the Jewish
, to 175,000 duname today was
to this country.
• ' 5
That Jew' is h representatives be
the Court of Appeals and the attor-
.
• Over Outcome.
SOL FRIEDLAND HEADS
'
The plan contemplates bringing in , bodied in M. M. Ussishkin's message
tics Relief Society is a strictly bosh. ! included
on the board of the Polish
nays wish Inc to help them I will do
the immigrant's entire family, which from Jerusalem. Reviewing the work
Doubt of er institution.
ORDER
SONS
OF
ZION
. Bank, the main financial instrument
,
it
W ARSAIV.—(J. T. A.) • -
(J. T. A.)—The six- would remove the hardshis imposed ' of the J. Ne F s he said that a land

' of the Polish government.
"I feel sure that you will win. I the effectiveness of the Polish Jewish . ASSURES , ZIONISTS OF
purchase' shortly to be made will in-
. by the present system .
NEWARK
6. That the Polish government will
- '
• — * '
s m glad that you are making the negotiations and their possible result
crease. its Inildings to 241,100 du-
SAFETY AT CONVENTION take the necessary measures for the toroth annual convention of the Order
f ht "
was expressed by Deputy Tarash-
purpose of postponing for five years ' Scone of Zinn came to a conclusion with
Mr. Darrow's offer was accepted kiewich, leader of the white Russian
Administration Report.
VIENNA.--1.1. T. AL—The execu. the carrying out of the decision of the the election of a new executive cont.
sith pleasure and if the present case Club of Deputies, and Deputy Patch-
The annual repo rt - of the adminis-
it carried to the higher courts it in ex- ko, leader of the German Club of five of the World Zionist Organization • Polish Sejm concerning the withdraw- wnttee• • Sol Friedland of Brooklyn
trative. .committee submitted to the
was elected president, Abe Goldberg,I
Fated that he will participate. in the Deputies, in interviews granted to is ready to transfer the Fourteenth at of concessions on monopolized ar-
. in
Anti. convention by Mt. Lipsky s fated-in
Zionist Congress from Vienna to 1101- tides, a measure which threatened first vice-president, Louis Hochberg, D
fight to sustain the injunction.
press representatives here.
part:
.
S . m it i n . ee tjeknrd i n Ti ...DR7ti.'i n
n g.
"I do not know exactly what the land if conditions in Vienna warrant. the economic existence of 30,000 Jew- sworn! vier-president, Max Penvick,'

• •
"Reviewing
the
whole
Zionist
situ-

treasurer and Jacob Ish-Kishor, sec-
This was the sense of a query ad- ish families.
negotintions are but if the question
' RIA.—(J. T. A.) — A decrenee in ation, we are bound to Wee comfort -
7. That the government will re- retary.
NEW YORK INTERESTED
f
under discussion is the fights of a na- dossed 3• the executise to r.Zr)
to the
agricultural
settle-
the surprising progress-made in
of trans
migrants
from from
'
A report of the development o 0.,,, • the movement
tional minority I do not believe that ('hajes, Chief Rabbi of Vienna and peal the secret orders issued by
IN SEEGER'S DECISION
Palestine, which has helped consider-
-- the
'
r,11. uryanatceafiCompany
the Jude Insurance
was f sub.
. town.
YORK.--Justice Seeger', de.' the present government is capable of Zionist leader, in view of the threats.respective departments enforcing in
ably
in ; . making conditions here
more
,
.
m U , krainia,
' tee- I favorable
NEW
.1 ( eirted . fro
m itte
. -ad I .•
h
Chasan, retiring, t ents is .re
asorable for success. The - trnmigra.
cleon was received with much inter- , doing anything in this direction. The
' ish officers in the Polish army and for °resident, who stated that the Judea con 1 ing to information received here. 1 1
fi risen
The hdecrheasfie is due to two causes: i ti,o; ns s into Palestine
r e i s,,e. mt ofi, io
over
zsr•
est in elucational circles. There has "ply things which the government 'Press.
Insurance
Company maintains three
'
Jewish
student.
in
Polish
institutions
,

Dr. Chajes
replying
assured
corn- Jewish
• a numerus clauses for Jew-
been an actual movement here to make could and perhaps would give to the voiced
by the
anti-Semitic
Swastika!
actuality
The new
first,
rst, t at the first attempts of settlers • 3 U "
offices
in Jeruealem
of higher learning.
„ .,
.

. Tel Aviv and n
. anti-Semitic
' .
- • feeling

religioss training a part of the pub- Jewish population in Poland are very Plots safety,
the correspondent
of the
caused
among the Pion brings into
the land fi nancial re- •
.
.
ai
a
and
intends
to
extend
its
ac-
.
S.
Th
a
t
a
b.
f
ffi
'
l
of " '
y
..
S , i an d Egypt.
E . t. es as . peasants and, secondly, due to the fact sources, s. ich the old immigration
e s sele s.1 curriculum in New York Mall concessiona of an economic na- .newish e ekrat i . t,
- ''s faith
Jewish
• who served
served in state of- tivities to . sr a
3


At the same time Chancellor Ramek , Je
seldom
om possesse d . The e cities
ci ies are d e-
• that the heavy taxation
which
the se.
(Sty. Agitat on to that end has arous- lure, but this absolutely does not mean
b. are among the holders of noli-
th r I e tter to th e Aus- fires in Galicia and were dismissed
.
' •
Communist
authorities
have been im- veloping rapidly—a bit too rapidly.
sus
spposition
by
persons
of
the
solution
of
the
Jewish
problem
in
addressed
another
ed cisme-
.
_
-
following
the
reunion
of
Galicia
with
Nes
which
have
been
sold
in
1
alestine
t
ration
assuring
it
tries Zionist
ma ny f a ith; ,nd by several education- Poland.
pOSIIIK OTI trallesine n Sell artisans are The balance between land-worker and.
to
the
amount
of
$1,5,000,

the Polish Republic be reinstated.
Federation for anxiety.;
city dweller has been disturbed and
"Polish international politics is that "there is no
now being remootd.
al ergot ,'.... ins. The Teachers' Un-
_____
. ____
, 9. That a list of Jewish jurists who
ion trap r ''• d to the board of educe- such that the government is eager to The soivernment will net only insure
The Jewish branch of Olt: Korn:, greater efforts will be required to re.
might be candidates for judicial posts

it. ' The outstanding feature
hen het r r•h a resolution which de- win, at any price, the sympathy of in- the safety of the Zionist Congress, but
maul. the Communist youth asttociatton, establish
,
'
be submitted
to the minister of jug- WILL HAVE PUBLIC

dispinys its oppositionpalal fiaattnitutdee -. I off the year was the opening of the
dared tins !se injection of religious fluential Jewish circles abroad. An im- will grant its sympathetic support. lice for acceptance.
PICNIC
ON
JULY
4
Hebrew
University at Jerunlem.
oeintrover-y s to public school admix- pression is therefore created that ne- The cultured and good-natured people
ward the colonization
d h ' in
10. That a department for Jewish
gotiatione are being carried on and of Austria will never disturb an inter-
troduction of Yiddish in the schools This ' event reverberated throughout
istretion wstiSI not further the cause
affairs will be created in the ministry
_
,

the
chancellor
.
the.
Jewish
and non-Jewish world and
of refirisn and would "paralyze the that rights are to be granted the Jews national gathering,"
Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland for Jewish youth. " This is Zionism ,
of education.
trunk see,' ef education" by separat- but nothing will be the outcome," Dap- stated in his letter.
e," the Komsomol lead- did much to place Palestine in the
These 10 points as outlined by the Park are to c elebrate the one hun• Oft the left aide;'
foreground of universal attention It
isle tompulosy education from the uty Tarashkiewich stated.
. Volkszeitung have not yet been reri- dred and fiftieth anniversary of , ems say.
had a marked effect upon the mood
Deputy Datchko expressed his our- BICUR CHOLEM CLUB
An annonymous appeal addressed ,
%T ents" cultural agencies of var.
America's independence in a great
fled.
prise that the negotiations are being
PLANS MOONLIGHT
American Zionism, creating an at-
live 'Nees.
Other unofficial accounts state that "All Nations' Basket Picnic" at Palm- to Bucharin, member of the council'' of mosphere
of optimism and jubilation
RaSbi Samuel Schulman in a recent conducted by minister of Foreign At-
other points of the agrement include er Park, corner Woodward avenue of the People's COMITliSgars. , for a ' ' Which has not yet .disappeared. .
, and Six Mile Road (take Woodward change of attitude by the Soviet gov-I
The fifteenth annual moonlight , th e following:
sermln et Temple Beth-El said that fairs Skryznski and not by the min-
The
political
situation remains
i
n
teri
or.
sSkrzynski's given by the Bicur Cholem Society
religlen is some form was "an Indic - toter o f the
11. That all those who have resid- avenue street car), on July 4. The ernment toward the Zionist movement ! favorable. Cordial relations exist be-
,noble eire
e nt in education," but participation creates an impression as will be held on the evening of Mon- ed in Poland since 1910 would be day's activities include speeches, is reported in the Communist press.
r, itween the Colonial Office and the Pal-
that the public school was net the if there was an international dispute day, Aug. 10. The palatial steamer co n s ide red foreigners, ha e li gible tor' songs, band music and sports of all' ' 'Why does the Soviet governme t i es .• ti ne government on the one hand
I kinds for men, women and children, I which supports all movements for lib-
Put-In-Bay has been engaged for that , Polish citizenship.
pisce'n w hich religion could be taught between Poland and the Jews.
and the Zionist Executive on the oth-
"As to the possible outcome of these evening and from present indications i
winners: addreeses by sty persecute Zionism? If the Soviet l Cr. although a
12. That Jew ish merchants and with prizes for winne:
PSPec II in rife/ of the American era-
feeling of.impatienes
a
great
pessimist.
a record-breaking crowd is being !tradesmen will be allowed to open ' Congressmen Sosnowski and Grant i government sees the necessity for , is aroused
din. of he separation of Church and negotiations, I am
now and again in cannot-
iencthe
e of
Germa n nego- looked for. A s in the past, any and ' their stores for two hours on Sun- , M. H
he experith
t
work, wh y
the First a2nd p. Sixth
m.; 'Jewish colonizaion
Ste
'es it
-
-'
tionsl
withn
th
e
enactment
of essential
theieter
M in
of Educe- all affairs giv e n by the Bicur Cholem , day,
w
hinder the immig ration
essional
. Congrud
son of Districts at
o P tasti.
led ne? legi
f
botare been opposed to the T ali
atio
in P a lestine. The slow
the Mount Vernon School tion Grabski have created in me the have been attended by large crowds!
several reels of patriotic moving pie. Zionism aims to peaceful co-operation _ ace
Jerre
w to Show Warm Feeling.
sell sf
p
taken with regard to the corn-
The same unofficial accounts state tunesfree at Ford's Field in the eve- with the Arabs. Possibilities for Jew- i
s tsken the view that while conviction that as far as the national and the committee advises the public
13 .4
ma c ties ordinance and the nation-
re'e'l that c hildr e n should demands of the minorities are con - to make their arrangements early.
that in exchange for this agre ement I nine. This is to be one of the great- ish colonization work in Ru■ ia are , 'la y act disturbs the
the
development of
Abraham Max ha s been appointed the government demanded of the est features of the day.
limited; in the Foulh the peasants op- I
:, religious teaching away cerned the government has decided to
I conditi ons .
nothing.
The
government
is
de-
chairman,
assisted
by
the
following:,
Free
auto
do
transportation
from
the
pose
a
and
„,
IA the fact that time
the Jewish settlers would f good will, but
Jewish represenfativis in the Sejm as
fr.
the
admfnist
ration
,ct of school hours for it termined to carry on • process of de- H. I. Bernstein, Jack Behrmann, Da-1 a cm,
condition of the agfeement that the ' Log' Cabin on Woodward to picnic I not go to Siberia because th. y would', m o of government see
s . unable to !id- ;.....
isin th..... grounds
,
and return. Also a patriotic I be considered exiles . while the Jews I ._. -- ,..
ss
was recognized as nationalization of the minorities. in- ; vid Berger. Sylvia Sternberg. Rose
It
a Jewish Dena
p
mpo or tip.
V___
I souvenir given to everybody in at - icolonize Palestine joyfully," the letter I
, sioulum rather than al eluding the Jews: Deputy Datchko I Gedrich, Ann Buchner and the assist-

Court Restrains Mt. Ver -
non School Board.

NEGOTIATIONS FOR
POLISH JEWISH PACT
FAVORABLY ENDED --ion

RUSSIAN PAINTER
GIVES EXHIBITION

OFFERS CHANGE IN
IMMIGRATION LAW

DENVER SANATORIUM
CONTAINS 280 BEDS

MOCK TRIAL WILL
EXCURSION

LEADER EXPRESSES
DOUBT OVER PACT

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