Tss- itori I n E y orath Etnxim ?AGE FOUR i t .44S- syg gal. ,syg' 4.1d• •0' .0 . 1 1 • 5 EFROIT BWISII 11-110NICLE PubIlehed W.Isly by 1%. Jowl. Chronicle Publish's, Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager 1- 11111, e the P.toM. at Detroit, Ihnoreel as Bwei.71:cla.. mott;ilarek dr • . • yis. • i - A... :N.1. we" _pp• se — law which will make imported contract labor legal. Such a complete turn about face seems almost unbeliev- able. The opposition to contract labor has become a tradition in American life. Every attempt in the past to introduce it met with the opposition of all who abhor- red peonage and those who have urged the mainten- ance of the high standard of living which has been the boast of America since the establishment of the coun- HERE AND THERE 4. - r„,, •1'' •• 14. ABUSE OF THE BIBLE By DR. RUDOLPH I. COFFEE Miss Brandeis To Wed. A marriage license was taken out in (Editor's Note:—The Western Association of Jewish Ministers Chicago by Paul Rauschenbusch and was the only Jewish body in the United States which took a stand Elizabeth Brandeis, daughter of Jus- 11179. on the anti-evolution trial in Tennessee, expressing the views held MI... under the Act of March tice Brandeis of the United States Su- on the subject by the liberal wing of Judaism. Rabbi Coffee, a promi- try. preme Court. They gave their ad- General Offices and Publication Building nent member of the association, goes into the matter from this The immigration legislation is proving the truth of as Madison, 11, is dress 525 Woodward Avenue f the standpoint.) the adage that one compromise brings a whole broo d C•ble Addreas: Chronicle titenslukrains sat, ,sostn he(), Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Testament is something more than a Load. Offic•i I ate l latlat rsc I in its train. The discriminating immigration law w hich One of the great lessons of modern book of facts. On the contrary, it is a a professor at IstOch' ester . The'olog7c' al 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, Eaeland times is that glorious victories won, favored some Europeans as against others violated a Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., and a wonderful library wherein are found $3.00 Per Year can later be lost. Progress is not {3 the American scheme. historical date, poetry, philosophy, I I i cardinal principle underlying writer on Christianity and the social Subscription, in Advance steady and continuing through the law, medicine, astronomy and much islati issed this piece of ages. Although the Revolutionar y folk lore. It is ridiculous and absurd offic• by Tuesday evening of each week. ' Rausch enbusch is instructor in War won us independence, and the . Pau ially the shortage of f w' foresee the consequences, espec versity o ni to estimate all these several parts as t economics a t the a Cbroolele Invitee correspond.. on subject. World War was to make this universe lodoreement of the Detroit tannin, where he made the acquaint- TN European unskilled labor which has been the basis of of the same value. M the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for safe for emocra cy , the citizens of this Thus far the controversy has been views ...reseed by the wr ite.. once f Miss Brandeis, wh o h ad been American industry. The country decided upon exclu - ly throw e. Miss great land can easi her study t raging chiefly in non-Jewish circles. sup- pursuing at independence and can, tomorrow, by Tamuz 18, 5685 sion of Coolie laborers leaving the only source of Brandeis is a graduate of Radcliffe Inasmuch as the Bible was written by July 10, 1925 improper acts, lose the remarkable Jews and given to the world through ply the countries which have born the brunt of discrim - College, Cambridge, Mass., and a na- gains of democracy. In a similar way, our inspired seers and saints, we tive of Boston. magnificent strides which have ination with the net result that now we are faced with the magni _ whose sacred possession it is, should been made in the domain of science in interpret these pages to an ignorant Revisions. The comic spirit must find a keen pleasure in the enacting another piece of iniquitous legislation to cure Ask Prayer Book the past century, are by no means se- world. The rabbis in Israel, who blunder of the first. - Thomas Huxley, Remmal of "obey" from the mar surely achieved. know, should tell the world that the Swastika fulminations against the proposed World the If this new bill should pass we shall introduce into rittinge (s,teTevit;ae;: , shnotrsteneelinformt. o, f the whose centenary we celebrated last Genesis creation stories were the sim- imination and so did his friends, el Zionist Congress, which is scheduled to take place in i r ri n anntt e, thought, idual with a status heretofore un- idlith indiv ple narrative of facts as understood America a new t:e vteh e. ly demolished it(t:e of that completely the rubric!, srs!hig frliiells Vienna. This holy organization of responsibility shirk- by the people of that particular age. known and hardly conceived. They will not be quota r burial service over suicides, and omit arguments a(i.,Zilipiskt' In What is noire, they were intended for ors threatens to prevent the Zionists from meeting. e to jo,i cprayer theless in our day, a wave of narrow immigrants with the rights, privileges, d uties and obli- ethical instruction and not to take the referen ce s our ficountry, and of their anti-Semitic rage, they will not even permit Jews n,th :weepi,tt p nrejudce a nft.; place of scientific teaching. The Tal- gations of prospective citizens. They will be in a cate- lion Turks s e seeks n en s , t n r c i gn ' a rni: rnasrinrn.s, and infidels, are recommends- to discuss plans which will enable them to leave the mud knew that Job was not historical; gory apart, subject to the special regulations made by lions contained in the fourth report to enntghrnone narrow ' that there were at least two Isaiahs, country, where they are so thoroughly and generously - Prayer Book criticism as our highest court of scien- on i Department, not to mention the re oRfe,t1 n Co n nunssion and throughout the ages we have al- hated. It is a shocking bit of irony, but a people the Immigration o f the Episcopal Church. tific appeal. It is very sad that the ways had notable illustrations of Bi- who are simultaneously wanted and despised can ex- strictions which the fears and suspicions of the large Bible, the most wonderful hook ever Approval of the recommendations will ble criticism. When America is torn vested interests may invent. be asked by the Triennial General written, should be used to hold back asunder in contending camps about pect any sort of prank and ironic contradiction. Convention to be held at New Orleans the hands of progress. What a multitude of problems and questions are Bible teaching, it becomes the duty of next October, it was announced It would seem that a country as hard hit as Aus - Nevertheless, it has ever been thus. Israel to stand forth and explain the tria would be busy attempting to repair its damaged created by this contract labor legislation can hardly be through the Associated Press. Christopher Columbus, seeking to dis- true facts concerning the, pages of women, E n men and :h in- w n 'h rtn es't, T Collect, j at this writing. White h „(:ooel F rinlanyll cover a western passage to the Irides, Holy 1V mt. fortunes, but with that indolence and intolerance which imagined cokes was bitterly and for years success- often ns, c hildren born in thiscou ntry , the prospe c fidels and heretics" and whit has ,gi v-- often is found among people who are defeated, they ropea fully opposed by theologians who quot- actually frightens. Men who are not citizens or aliens, en offense to the Jews, will read, if ed the Bible which says in the sub- out their spleen and get some measurC of satin- the convention gives its final approv- lime Nature Plahn, God "stretched out action by molesting and torturing those who are less neither immigrants or denizens, subject to the whimsi- al "have mercy upon all who know the heavens like a curtain" and cal caprice of men. What becomes of the theory of a f Gospel of ThyT ou art revealed in the The not as h e "founded the earth upon her bases fortunate anti less offensive, ? What becomes of the Anatole France in a book of his, Son." that it should not be moved to all eter- The authorities have assured those in charge of country of law and not men? the "Amethyst Ring," presents sonic nity" (Civ: 2, 5.) That the writer of arrangements that these threats are mere idle talk of equalitarian theory? To get but a faint picture of the Jewish types, that of the Jewish these verses was quoting inspired Bust of Lewisohn. rresponisble hooligans. It may be so, and frankly we abominations ad miseries, a dip into the history of the poetry never entered the minds of nouveau rich family of Bonmont. t,li n g h in wgiilflt d en 0Lewisohn et f A Adolph insignificant noisy group of indentured servant in the colonial period will suffice. those bigoted theologians. They made For the Bonmonts, who changed their of plaAcebuths itablet original name of Gutenberg when commit a more grievous sin i ncline to the view that an insigni Must we, perforce, co such words their sole basis of decision the Lewisohn Stadium to the College they changed their religion, are apos- anti-Semites has again some undeserved publicity. in all matters of geography. Ilarvey hd of the City of New York, Harriet L. But even granting that the tempest is only one in against the wretched ones in Europe by passing such a in 1698 proclaimed his epoch-making fates from Judaism. They discarded df NlcC rtie,ofseetztacrts:lleogfe,thaen nboonanredeeo discovery of the circulation of the the old faith when, having made a tea pot, it. throws a light upon the conditions of Jew- monstrous piece of legislation. It were much better trustees t act be repealed in toto than the people blood. For this he was most bitterly money rapidly and by dubious meth- ac- the plan and ac- The Mot he ry which is none too happy. Jews from all over the that the presen attacked by the church people, who ods, they found that their Judaism cepted the bust. The name of the don- world, representing their brothers, propose to meet and of America be disgraced by an act which has offended could not imagine blood, which was to barred the way to the social altitudes or of the bust was not made public. every liberal sentiment of our people. them the very soul of the body, circu- they yearned to reach. The charac- Chester Beach, the sculptor, of 207 discuss vital questions which affect the life and future Thus the tern of these people—the mother, If this becomes a law, it is f fair to ask, "What next?" i n throw h East Seventeenth street, is already at have of the Jewish people. Many perplexing problems have modern, as well as the ancient mind, kind-hearted, but immoral, a firm be- work on the bronze bust, which will hover in the guilt of Dreyfus, a mete- thinking about anatomy used the Bi-- arisen since the last Congress and only the soundest be slightly larger than life-size. A be her of her own race the son, a fash- ble as its final appeal even in the eigh- tablet, on which will he engraved wn, an eager understanding and fullest discussion will enable the ion able man about town, teenth century. the words at present on the tablet, will Hundreds of Jews staged a demonstration in Mex- copyist of the vices of his Gentile ac- delegates to reconcile the actions of the British govern- Because the Bible discusses slavery from the base of the bust. Appropri- quaintance—are mercilessly ment since the Balfour visit. The Palestine program ica City against the representatives of the Committee on and arranged most humane laws for ate ceremonies in the fall will mark ed. Zeal for the religion they have safe-guarding those in servitude, cies- for the future has become so complex that all the acu- Jewish Refugees, Dr. Maurice Ilexter of Boston and the substitution. This will be the sec- put one as a garment for the most gymen for centuries regarded slavery ond bust of Mr. Lewisohn to find a sordid nds outvies that of the born men, realism and insight of the delegates will be needed Oscar Leonard of Milwaukee. as of divine origin. Today, no sane place in the structures he has built. ors The protestants claimed that they had been prom- man would support such a thesis. A Christian themselves. Roman Ca choice, to arrive at some definite solutions. -- fe on voted on the lics by pro few years ago Oregon It is certainly a condition precedent that the deliber- iced land in Mexico, and had been induced to leave their because Catholicism is the hall-mark Workers School. question of capital punshment and be- • s - of the old French families with whom ation should take place in a calm atmosphere free from homes in Europe upon false representations made by Jewish ng school f The training cause taliet. flibi lnenimecilles four ways in they aspire to consort, they are al- in New York, initiated by although hanging all distracting influences. It is hardly likely that such the Refugee Committee. The truth or falsity of the tpountet of death, may cial work 'ira most literally "more Papist than the s t - a o d IS n cal i of Jewish . netn e a 1 wass er o n a e t r i , not Is t l ; was an atmosphere will prevail even though no untoward claims and counter-claims is really unimportant. The the Pope." There is a certain ducal aed thie cruel many misters house—the de 13rece's—from whom, happenings take place, for the nervousness of the dale- unwholesome fact remains that these deluded, perse- cm week with ts, vluncteon atl which Felix procedure of hanging by saying God by clever scheming, they have con- M. Warburg, chairman of the execu- charge the air with fears and doubts. toted wanderers have left the pogrom ridden areas in favored it. In truth, seldom if ever trived to extort a frigid nod of recog- gates will tend to live Committee presided. Julius Ross ent inflicted in was capital punishment nition. To ingratiate themselves with The conference is of such importance that all tension Europe in the hope of colonizing land in Mexico. exico. These nwald i -- president si;len' of the os - mitt e e anceint Israel. Yet try today to abol- these patricians, to gain admission made people are not agriculturists; no provision was mad to • u sse ll o o f e th Sc lei toyo! an Pin: Ja mes S. R usse should be removed, and if there is any question in the e ish this law and see how thousands of into their charmed circle, is their o small minds will rally to its defense. minds of those in charge then it would be advisable to care for them ; no land was alloted to them. Either in over-mastering ambition, and they do Commissioner of Education F rank H. In 1798 Jenner made the remarkable not scruple to employ any expedient, change the place of meeting so as to assure a thorough the hope of providing land or based upon actual prom - Graves, Walter W. Pettit, Solomon discover of vaccination as a defense y however crooked or grotesque, to ices made, they came to a foreign land which is mhos - Lowenstein and Maurice J. Karp[, di- against smallpox. Immediately the deliberate consideration of the Zionist problems. realize it. The Breces are interested rector of the school, were among the pitable, even thou h th people and the authorities are the Bible was improperly used to attack in a neighboring church, which they This incident will furnish propagandists with ma - speakers. The school was made pas- this scientific advance. Was not man have restored and re-decorated. It ly. not at all unfriendg • Bible by funds from the New York terial to prove anything they choose to p rove, but y et made "in the image of God?" (Gen. needs certain sacred vessels to com- - It seems increasingly necessary to create function Foundation, the Nathan Hofheimer 1:27.) We dare not, therefore, scratch the stubborn facts must be met dispassionately. The plete its equipment, among them a Foundation and private contributions. the image or disfigure it. Absurd as ciborium, the receptacle for the re- program must be based upon realities and not upon the ing agencies which shall prevent these unfortunate this may appear as late as 1557 this s — served Eucharist. The Bonmonts hit from migrating when no arrangements are made for The Anti-Evolution Bill of. fancies born of emotional outbursts. very argument was used during a on the happy idea of supplying the their reception and care. The immediate fault lies with smallpox epidemic in Montreal, Can- Tennessee. need, and they supply it in charac- d ratcnticoanlely sea clItintnhe ocfastehse were e those charged with the direction and control of refu - teristically lavish fashion. They have An act prohibiting the teaching of anodnafi. neP the ciborium made of solid gold, en- t the ante theory a gees, not so much through acts of commission as omis - ' the s i ev n o lution ti7s riched with enamels and precious and all other sion. The more remote cause of this disturbance e The moribund Klan will try to stage a comeback i thelliisiCo rein;!lnorf echlreir is il'hin ' srtfi ':11c c l ,yni stones—thus showing themselves true e schools ls or Tennessee, y the form and ether anaesthetics which can he traced to the new immigration restriction and lie to the old Rabbinic principle of hid- by parading in Washington in August. According to vt rh b supported in whole or in part y, ()absolutely refused the ed priests It hur mitzvah! But they get small a t s inubplircovsicdheooplenfautssoLthteheStyaitneinsinodn reports, an effort is being made to bring every Klans- the frightful dislocations in Europe due to the w r and 'r, I untoldd f have p snai thanks for their gift. The duke sees the peace. For the present the Refugee Committee man in the country to Washington to prove to the na- rn or ise t hrye seem d i f through the maneuver and grumbles and pai n 'thereof. modern mind to believe, yet theolog- loudly at what it portends. "If," he - must address itself to the work of preventing these over- tion the strength of the organization. Section 1 . Be it enacted by the Gen un- ;ass actually objected less than a hun- protests, "the Bonmonts want to be - re ade f the state of Ten- o bl . . There is much discussion touching the question of anxious ones to leave their homes in Europe bef dred years ago to the use of these an- invited to my house—and they cer- nessee, That it shall be unlawful for permitting the Klan to parade. We see no reason for quate provisions are made. aesthetics with expectant mothers he- tainly will want to—I shall be obliged the universities, of any teacher in any cause of the curse "in pain shalt thou to receive them." "For my part," In the meantime the Emergency Committee must refusing them permission if they do not violate the rules normals and other public schools of bring forth children." (Gen. 111:16.) he adds, "converted Jews are more the State which are supported in take care of the immediately pressing needs of those and regulations for such spectacles. This ambitious odious even than other Jews." And, At this very moment the Bible is whole or in part by the public school who have taken the leap without knowing where they celebration may persaude many of the indifferent ones converted Jew remains a a "to me likewise being misapplied to argue funds of the State, to which any the- Jew." So these miserable "bounders" against birth control. Because Gene- ory that denies the story of Divine to reconsider their decision to abandon the order, but would land. take little or nothing by the saltatory sin 1:28 says "be fruitful and multiply creation of man as taught in the Bi- The latest Mexican episode merely confirms the even though it may delay the disintegration it will sure- efforts. Just imagine the situation! and fill the earth" when only Adam ble, and to teach instead that man has view which we have held, that Mexico is not a place In spite of their wiles, and their ly not prevent its ultimate dissolution in the near fu- and Eve were supposed to be dwelling descended from a lower order of ani- scheming, and their baptism, they are in it, anti-birth control people insist for Jewish mass colonization. mats. ture. still Jews in the sight of their aristo- Section 2. Be it further enacted, that contraceptive information must The passing of the Klan has demonstrated the fu- erotic, Jew-hating demigod. That any teacher found guilty of the not be given though today we suffer But there is something else besides The indicative spirit that characterized the Jewish tility of building an organization upon hatred and but- from a serious danger of overpopula- violation of this act, shall be guilty of this ciborium incident. One greatly misdemeanor and upon conviction ton. America bars the insane and the communists seems to be abating. The official organ of tressing it with prejudice and malice. Our common coveted symbol of social success is a shall be fined not less than one hun- physically unfit from entering this the Jewish section, The Emess, favors a reduction of humanity has such a multitude of intimate, vexatious, land, but those within our borders, no badge which will give young Bonmont Bred dollars and not more than five the entree to the Ducal Hunt. Ile taxes imposed upon Jewish small traders. As time problems of every day life that it is quite impossible hundred dollars for each offense. matter how unfit, are permitted to re- asks a friend and former tutor—the Section 3. Be it further enacted, produce their kind. Every move to passes we confidently expect them to show no greater to keep the flames of animosity alive, even though some Abbe Guitral—to procure it for him. That this act take effect from and of- deny parenthood to those who have no hostility than their non-Jewish comrades. The bitter- The priest declares that he cannot do meretricious self seekers furnish the fuel which ignor- ter its passage, the public welfare re- right to be parents, be they sub-nor- so until he gets a step up in the ness manifested against Jews and Judaism was natur- mat, suffering from veneral disease, or ance, greed, and stupidity have created. quiring it. likely to produce offspring which will heirarchy, and is able to ask for the — al. They were anxious to prove that they had severed We have a feeling that many a former member of menace society, is met with most bit- boon with the authority of a bishop. "Tolerance" Not For Him. So a bishop young Bonmont resolves their connections completely and how better could they the Klan is heartily ashamed of himself, but there is ter opposition from theological circles. The Rev. John W. Herring, secre- Guitral shal l be and to the a chieve- prove this than by an uncompromising attitude toward a valid excuse for his infantile antics. The fear and tary of the Committee on Goodwill Hecausez_hchenzc, (xt_ naksdi.vti ,n .e _ .„ . , he bends his ener- . silent of thi s a im _ were in- Between Jews and ( hristians eit the those beliefs and associations with IA men theyw hatred engendered by the war (nu not pass away wit, gies thenceforth. Ills methods are hands of education have been sadly Federal Council of Churches of Christ tortuous, squalid, unclean. separably bound in the minds of the non-Jew. In our the signing of the Armistice. The sudden collapse of held back. No one will deny today in America, does not believe in toler- What exquisite, what bitter irony that this is had pedagogy Is it not experience we have always found the new convert loud- the war left him with emotions which sought an outlet. ance. it all is! Ilere are these apostates, high time that we turn from the Bible Just a minute! In a recent speech Anti-German feeling was easily transformed into anti- est and most abusive in his condemnation of the prac- who are no more Christians in their as a textbook in every scientific do- he said "We are not concerned with social prominence than they were in foreign, anti-Roman, anti-Jewish, anti-Negro feeling. tices anti notions which he has cast aside. However, main and accept the latest advances mere tolerance. To tolerate a man is their former obscurity, making holy by university professors, who conse- Had he expended all his pent up anger and hatred time tempers his anger and then he is able to see the close kin to insulting him. We seek gifts to the church, and controlling crate their lives to intensive study as that positive cornradship in which against the German, he would have been surfeited with thing dispassionately with a frequent reacceptance of the election of one of its highest dig- our real guides. Why shall we not great common tasks can benefit by our nitaries. A ciborium and a bishop— much he had rejecetd. Just such a process is going on use the Bible for what it is, the most these exhausting emotions. common effort, and in which souls the work of Jewish hands, or rather, glorious source of spiritual solace and We are slowly but surely returning to the emotional among the fire eating members of the Jewish section. with a common aim, can feel each one let us say of Agnostic hands! For inspriation which this world has ever the pulse of the other's aspiration." level of before the war. There are no mass anger or these contemptible people are no known? Selecting isolated sentences Sounds different, doesn't it? The more Jews than they are Christians. mass hatred causes, consequently the man without The B'nai B'rith at its last convention went on often with no proper understanding Rev. Mr. Herring. at any rate. is prob- of their meaning works ruinous harm. special grievances or personal aggrandizements as mo- record in favor of open meetings. This removes one ably this country's staunchest champ- Does not the Psalmist say "all men are ion of goodwill and fraternal coopera- tives finds it quite impossible to hate consistently and of the strongest arguments used by the Klan against liars." tion. Ile was born in Winterset, Iowa, the Jews. They insisted that the Jews of America When understood properly in con- continuously. in 1891, and educated, among other in- "The Sun," a poem by Solomon nection with its context, it becomes the Klan will, in all probability, pass away. leav- stitutions, at Chicago and Columbia were banded together in a secret order and consequent- The hasty expression of the hot tempered Ibn Gabriol, which was published in Universities. ing no trace of its hideous existence, or if it does con- ly it was necessary for the upholders of pure Ameri- The Detroit Jewish Chronicle on man. Mr. Herring has been a student of tinue in name it will be so modified and harmless that it canism to oppose the machinations of the Elders of When the Tennessee folks insist April 24, is the copy of a translation the immigrant and labor questions and by Israel Zangwill which was con- that the Bible teachings on creation, a journalist in these fields as well as will not be distinguished from the hundreds of organ- Zion by forming an order that not only held secret tained in a book of Gabirol'a poems as found in Genesis, be our final guide, in the field of international relations. izations which serve the social needs of gregarious meetings, but which kept the identity of its members issued by the Jewish Publication So- I would ask them which story do they He has spoken widely throughout the ciety of Amercia. mean? There is not one, there are at secret by concealing them behind masks and bedsheets. man. country and was the recipient of the least two different stories in Genesis, Curtis award of Columbia University. This proposed parade in Washington is but a feeble What reason will they now advance to continue the JERUSALEM—(J. T. A.)—A pro- and four within the pages of the Old When the committee on Goodwill, gesture. If it is sufficiently advertised, and if a large practice of children on Halloween ? cess of Hebraization marks the de- Testament. In addition to the two in the first in the history of organized velopment in the growing Jewish number of high powered salesmen are employed, it Genesis, there is a maginficent crea- Christianity to represent the Protes- community of Palestine as the immi- tion story in Proverbs, Chapter VIII, antism of an entire nation, was may be a successful parade which will be in the nature gration averaging 3,000 monthly con- and a most sublime, as well as daring, formed, Mr. Herring was selected of a funeral march. May we not suggest that the tinues. creation description in Job, Chapter from the pastorate of a Congregation- The first field where the Hebraiza- XXXVIII. If we follow the first story obsequies take place with all the pomp and grandeur in Term Haute, Indiana. In al church Servants of time, lo! these be slaves of slaves; tion is making itself evident is that of Genesis, God "created the sun, moon was made general addition to this he which all such frauds merit. of names. Immigrants arriving from and stars on the fourth day" (1.16.) an director of the Mid-west Council, But the Lord's servant bath his freedom whole. various European countries quickly But in Job, the heavenly luminaries organisation operating in 12 central Therefore, when every man his portion craves. drop the surnames imposed upon were in existence before creation. stater, for the promotion of open for- "The Lord God is my portion," saith my soul. their forefathers by state officials and (V:7.) My point is this. Let us quit ums, group discussion leagues, stu- adopt Instead Hebrew and Biblical deciding everything according to some dent forums and civil sociological in- According to reliable information Secretary of La- JEHUDAH IJALEVI. names. Bible verse and realize that the Old stitutes.-13'nai B'rith Magazine. —Tranalsted by Nina Adam. The Zionist Congress and Swastika. ANATOLE FRANCE'S JEWS Jews Demonstrate in Mexico City. T e 4 The Klan Parade. ■ 4 OMISSION Me Lord is My Portion What Next? bor Davis is framing an amendment to the immigration a " 0 %7 •N 1 i i. p .1* ■ ma ,1 0 r47. .141, re ,, Lee i v. 1,0 re.., Li ro,. 2,6, re. Lee At . tee ay. Woo sus i res 1.4.- . leo no Le/ b• •