Our New Location: 525 W 0 ODWARD 11- EbETROIT LWISII II-ROXICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 ■ THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN SAYS POLES PLAN BIGOTED MEASURES TO OPPRESS JEWS Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 12 Chosen B'nai B'rith National Secretary Local B'nai B'rith ElectsCommittees Pisgah Lodge Announces Ap- pointments for the Coming Autumn Season, EDITORS PROMISE Council Chairman I'Leaves For Visit First to Palestine I EUROPEAN JEWS IN Sees State Farms MEXICO FIND LIFE AID IN CAMPAIGN HARD. GETTING AID FOR RUSSIAN JEWS 1 Mrs. Max May, Michigan Di- rector, Observes Farms Near South Haven. Families Unable to Enter the Attend Conference Called in United States Attempt to As the newly-chars chairman of Alfred Ross, recently elected presi- Chicago by David Brown, the farm and rural committee for the Settle There. dent of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, 1. 0. B. Leader of Drive • state of Michigan of the National B., has announced the following mem- –_ — Council of Jewish Women, Mrs. Max 5,000 ARRIVALS BEING bers chosen to till the respective cam- May of this city recently visited Jew- LEADERS TO RAISE , mittees for the coming season: AIDED BY B'NAI B'RTH ish farms near South Haven and Ben. FALL General, Alfred Ross, chairman; REPORTS CONDITION OF ton Harbor, Mich. With Mrs. May Max Edwards, Adolph Freund, Aaron Would Starve But For Assist- ssie Bessie CRAFTSMEN DEPLORABLE Droock, Milton Alexander, Henry M. . Nle Y ers '! Mr •" Be ox Rabbis and Jewish tf "'`'re ance Received From Rela- ,hoes totti, ur nit..t ilo , ) ; glono.lirlitrresproet setino toattl t i ve:,w iiii ; Abramovitz, Jacob Rosenberg, A. C. avei . Labor Unions Pledge Sup. tives in This Country. Government is Not Keeping Lappin, Sol Blumrosen, Bernard Gins- and George Simon, the Chicago rem- port to J. D. C. ' berg, .1. L. Staub, M. J. Kramer, Ju- Pact. People Now Regard dent director of the Jewish Agricul- -- MEXICO CITY. —Jewish immi- lius Deutelbaum, Harry Gurowich; Jews as Aliens. CHICAGO.— Complete co-operation tural Aid Society. There are 175 grants, who have come to Mexico Rabbis Leo M. Franklin and A. NI. --- from Central and Eastern Europe in Hershman, ex-officio. Finance, Max in the contemplated campaign to raise Jewish families living on farms near NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A pes May said, and M rs. this fall for foreign rerun- the two towns, considerable numbers since July, Edwards, chairman; David Wilkus, $15,000,000 simistic picture of the condition of them assist in earning a live- 1924, are finding the struggle to gain Sol Blumrosen. Anti-defamation, Mil- -,ruction and Jewish agricultural col- many Of Polish Jewry today and of the possi- lihood by keeping summer boarders. a foothold in their adopted country a ton M. Alexander, chairman; A. C onization in Russia was pledged to bilities of the success of the Polish Both towns are on Lake Michigan and desperate one. • Lappin, Theodore Levin. Social servi- • David A. Brown at a conference of Jewish agreement is given in a report Staub, chairmen; Joseph Jewish journalists of the midi e- are known as summer resorts. Their plight would be serious in- ice. Jos. During this season crops and fruit from Berlin in the New York For- Prenzlauer, Mor- west, which was held at the Standard deed but for the fact that 90 per Fishman, Henry trees have yielded poor returns and ward, which carries an interview by ris Shatzin, Harry Z. Gordon. Intel- Club, Chicago, on Aug. 2. cent of them have relatives in the its correspondent with Judge Jacob The journalists who participated in many of the farmers are financially United States and but for the addi- lectual advancement, Henry M. Ab- Panken of New York, who recently this conference were: II. 1.. Mertes of embarrassed. In addition, several tional assistance received from vari- ramovitz, chairman; Arthur Fixel, MORRIS ROTHENBERG farmers have suffered badly from arrived there following a trip through Deutelbaum, Mandell Bernstein, the Chicago Chrinicle; .1. Z. Jacobson ous Jewish relief organizations. fires; two families particularly, an old Poland. William B. Isenberg. Degree team, of the Chicago Chroilicle• Rabbi S. The immigration is said to have DR. BORIS D. BOGEN a man and wife and four and The prevailing mood in Polish Ed- Max Felix Mendelsohn of the Sentinel, Chi- couple llarry Gurowich, chairman; been induced at the outset by Ameri- Jewry today is one of despair and - wards, Sam Sternberg, Elias Gold. sago; Nat. S. Ilurwitz, Jewish Record, children, having lost their entire nos- can relatives who saw in Mexico a hopelessness, according to Judge Pan- berg, Abe Gurowich. Membership, Chicago; R. Youdelson, Chicago; Leon sessions. Mrs. May cited the example refuge for their kin from old country ken, who visited many cities and Morris J. Kramer, chairman; Elias L. Lewis, B'nai B'rith Magazine; J. of a farmer who each season ships congestion and ill-treatment. A state- tons .if grapes and who this year towns in Poland during his stay there. Goldberg, Max Buchner, Julius Ror- B. Lochner, Chicago Jewish Courier; 100 ment of invitation last August, at- will not be able to ship one ton. Regar ding the Polish Jewish agree- tributed to President Callas, fostered, wtiz, Louis Diamond. Sick, Carl Sam Towb, Jewish Record, St. Louis; The National Council of Jewish ment, Judge Panken declared that the Rossman, chairman; George Comer, Jacob Margolis, Jewish Chronicle, De- and encouraged the movement, Women through its field representa- majority of the Jews in Poland con- Zel Katz, Samuel Meltzman, Solomon troit; Meyer B. Teplitz, Jewish Re- From July, 1924, to December the as the tives organizes group work among Palestine Securities To Begin monthly Influx of Eastern European sider that act a great mistake, - Moscow. Publicity, Samuel Stern- view, Buffalo; Isaac Margolis, Jewish anti-Semites are employing the agree- Work At Once On Homes berg, chairman; Maurice Marcus, Chronicle, Kansas City, Mo.; Nathan the women and children on the farms. Jews averaged 500. This monthly Is Leon Blank. Entertainment, Jacob J. Gould, Jewish Chronicle, Milwau- During the summer, when the house- ment as a weapon against the Jews.: W ill Succeed L. L. Lewis. number has now dwindled to about In the Holy Land. wives are busy, the field representa- The anti-Semites point out that the , Rosenberg, chairman; Abe Max, Silas kee, VVis. half. Well - Known as J. D. C. suggestions for 1 ws in Poland are now to be regard- Feinberg, Abe Gurowich, Solomon The immigrants looked to Mexico In addition to the journalists pres- tive aids theni by NEW YORK :—A commission con- or k er. an dS ocia o cial lightening their work and by suggest- ed officially as aliens and not citize. ns as a logical place to begin life anew, Moscow. ent, messages were received from A. the officers of the Palestine for some recreation. Dur- misting of the country, because the rights of The first meeting for the fall will Rosenthal, editor of The Modern View, ing means ing the long winters, when the tasks Securities, Inc., sailed for Europe last but the country's economic condi- citizens are guaranteed by the con- LA JOLLA, Calif.-1J. T. A.)— be held the second Monday in Sep- St. Louis, and Leo. N. Wise, editor and ho pe vain. It tions ave h made stitution, whereas in the case of the I Dr. Boris D. Bogen, well known for temher at the lodge's meeting rooms publisher of The American Israelite, of a farmer's wife are not as ardu- week to confer with Zionist financial is esti mated that,this exclusive of Arab- Jews special negotiations and agree- his activities as director of the Joint at Temple Beth El. however, due- pIe ging, their support of any action ous, the field representative organizes agencies abroad in connection with the tan and Syrian Jews there are about d • clubs, sewing bees, study groups, etc. effort undertaken by the Palestine Se- ments had to be !nude, as though they Distribution Committee in Russia af- ing the month of August the various She also teaches the women pre-natal curities, Inc., to finance the erection 5,000 in tho Jewish colonies of were an enemy nation. , ter the close of the war, has been ap- committees will meet and consider taken by conference the conference. ad opted resolutions The • care and the proper care of them- of 1,000 houses in Palestine to relieve "Furthermore;' the Forward con- of' the. Indepen- plans for their work. Construction on secretary ii. Virtually no Jews from New York int •d setting forth that the need of the selves and their children. A nom- the acute housing shortage in Pales- 1 Panken's times in its recital of Judge of the c l t o eat mt e Orialer B ' aillpith according ,k tothe new community center being im.reased im- or the United States have been tempt- foreign lands, and especially munity house has been opened in tine due to the greatly "there is now no limiter will begin short- Jews in statements, et nii 0 made known 1)). I • . erected by the to ed by the Mexican lure. an e announce in Russia, vvas so great as to demand South Haven, near where the major- migration of the past year. - .11 ... • t any doubt among the Jews in Poland, feeI J. L. Weinberger, in charge Oln. n, presii int of the . 0. i ly, Mr. Ross stated. The building is prompt act.Mii on the part of Ameri- • any feed lestine See urities, Inc., Officers of Palestine tt oyf tho e; J;ewol that the Polish government simply be-1 _. 'rith relief work here, attri- ho Is s pending his vacation more than one-third completed. B. can Jewry and that every effort must i i:lho gather there afnodr included 1111 the commission are Ber- B'nai . ,, I'. young butes the B Jewish immigration to Mex- t a ed the Jew's. She promised that be made to raise a sum adequate for a dancing and other entertainment. nerd A. Rosenblatt, president; Eman- on tobacco " tha government monopoly ogen w II s uceeed I . . eon I , . ico in part to imigration restrictions Dr 13( B . satisfactiece of constructive ory p . . Miss Meyers, who resides at the uel Neumann, vice president, and S. . s would not be instituted of the United States. Undoubtedly nd I . . wor South Ilaven, sent J . Weinstein, treasurer. Palestine Se- for the next five years, so that bun- . because of circumstances preventing I some Jews have surreptitiously David A. Brown, who was the prin. Dewey House ciple speaker at the conference, first a letter to Mrs. May last week in curities, Inc. organized this spring crossed into the United States, but dreds of Jewish families would not be ,his moving ., from Chicago to Cincin- which she asked if the following, lir : and spo sponsored by the Zionist Organi- deprived of their livelihood. let, in Weinberger thinks this number is the present headquarters of thei read a telegram to him from Felix M. natl . tick's could be donated for her work. zation of America and the American • spite of this, the government is now organization . negligible. Warburg, chairman of the Joint Ins- Phonograph records, both popular Zion Commonwealth, is financing home promulgating the decree which will But the fact seems to be that many In announcing the appointment Dr. tribution Committee, as follows: I t and classical; subscriptions to Anglo- construction in Palestine by the sale of the Jewish immigrants regarded take away the means of livelihood Cohen stated that in the perso n of , er a thered "Please convey to those ga ga th , Jewish and Yiddish newspapers and of first mortgage bonds. from 30,000 Jews." Dr. Bogen he felt sure the organize- I President of Zik Says Jews Re - t h e e pres s conference that the Joint Mexico merely as a way station on the , magzine, children's toys and books, A report issued by the organization . Judge Panken also, makes reference lion was securing an official of rare .. quire Special Attention as oast to the United Slates, However, buti . in Committee is only the bookk Di ...stri i in English and particularly upon the departure of its commission to the policy of the government in and versatile qualifications. in actually carrying out their plans, servant of American Jewry and is Yiddish for adults, and books on Jew- Recompense. states that individual subscriptions, they encountered unexpected difficul- discharging Jewish employes from to- Dr. Bogen, who will assume his! the instrument for carrying out their and pictures on Jewish secured chiefly in New York, total flea And now, with their Money - bacco factories which have been ino- ' new position early in the fall, , is a . • — (J. T. A.) — That wishes. .s [ , ish subjects, lands Conditions in foreign help at this Biblical subjects for a stereopticon $400,000. In addition definite arran ge- t . nopolized by the governinent. spent, they are struggling to gain a spent, well•known Jewish social worker. He ' ; J CHARK°F .wish colonization in Ukrainia must and Russia warrant ton. machine (size no larger than 5 Vs by ments have been made with committeca foothold here. The government is preparing to p ut was engaged in the educational field run ). time and if the Jews of this country sti n alongside the colonization The pictures may be cut out of responsible business men in eight ' through further oppressive measures for a number of years serving in transmigration of the Lkrainian are desirous of continuing their life- They are not starving, though. Few • in e+ Persons who are cities throughout the country for the ! f i.. against Jewish la ortrs, • turn the Alliance of New York, the Educational Baron de Hirsch Tradelpeasantry and the peasantry of either saving and soul-saving efforts, we ar e ' ' able to contribute any of th e above sale of bonds this fall which will bring Jews conic to Mexico who do not reg- ken reported. Thus a new project I ister at B'nai B'rith headquarters. In Y the ready to do the work. was nationalities in Ukrainia may prove in a total of almost $500,000 more. our having article's .0. articles which -me which is being worked out now will School the Hebrew Technical h Insti- case of illness, medicine is supplied Agri- opon expressed Icy Petrowsky, pres- assumed the chairmanship of the moo- I of use to the two above-mentioned The board of directors is assisted • prohibit Jewish craftsmen from open- . lu e an the Baron de Hirsc A.' 11 of the Ukrainian Zik, the Cen- ey-gathering them and Weinberger said none is and having re-' t effort mg their own workshops without the cultural School. From 19114 to 1912 teal Executive Committee of the Com- ceived the promise of the united sup- . families who were burned out of their its work by an advisory council con"! left in want. homes may send them directly to Miss sisting of well-known business men permission of l'olish craft unions. , i he was superintendent of the Feelers- '• At least 75 per cent of the present , munist Party, in an interview with port of the three committees who for- Meyers. The family with four chil- and bankers in all parts of the coun- Jewish craftsmen will not be able to tion of Jewish Charities in Cinci colony of European Jews, exclusive t. the correspondent of tier Stern, the marl made their separate efforts will dean is living in a remodeled chicken- ,„ ,. engage in their trade without a spec- nati and , was of Arabians and Syrians, arrived in was field secretary of the Communist Yiddish paper published make the appeal to the public stronger coop anti 'enough money can he ob- .. 'Although most of the subscriptions Mexico since July 1, 1924. Previous ial certificate. from the Polish craft National Conference of Jewish Cheri- as a united effort showing the bar- ra i n e d to build another house have been obtained on a partial-pay- to that date the majority were single unions and the procuring of such cer- . ,.. for three years. At the beginning here "All nationalities enjoy NUR! rights mony which fortunately has been ex- ouncil of Jewish mane plan, the commission is in p i • The National Council tificates by Jews is a very difficult .4 the war he served as commissi committees in lion to place $150,000 at the' disnssai i males, in contrast with entire fami- co rwri. 9.7 r in the Union of Soviet Republics. The ,sting and which has been more and ' lies arriving since. t thing in Poland. This project when of the now has five in charge of the itioie Joint Distribution government is doing . everything for more cemented during these years by Nyomen five different states o of the proper auth rities and thus be- carried through, Judge Panken de- , . m While not approving of the immi• and lf subsequently w a s t he rural and farm work. Mrs. Willi am gin at once the work of relieving the thewe it are (d tht . lulling masses and our joint endeavors." gration to Mexico, the B'nai B'rith dared, would turn millions of Jews' head of relief work in Poland and oth• their independent nationalities. The Tells of Investigations. ith Lewi of Albany is chairman of acute suffering caused by the critical • has, according to Weinberger, ap- I er European countries, of holding the into actual paupers. Mr. Brown then outlined the par- : ous i ng shortage. the Joint Jewish masses, however, need special propriated $20,000 for its first year's If American Jewry will not raise -g ntettr,arl .s t of tore c ormoe,i attention because they suffered most I ocular features of his report to the I,. i the New York division, of Mrs. Eckhouse of Newark the Elmer New h An achievement hailed as an event relief work among the Jews who, bay. its voice en protest against the new , I ); iktribution. Committer. under the Czaristic regime. It is a 1 Joint Distribution Committee of the Mrs. Samuel Capit- of the utmost importance for the Pro", ing taken the leap, find themselves In anti-Jewish measures proposed by the' After the close of the world war of je.r of d ivii' B ridgeport of the Connecti- motion of economic developments of I m " 0 Polish government, Judge Panken I and until 1923 he directed the work pity that limited state resources do results of his investigation nt in I 1 , cut division, Mrs. Bernhard Ostrolenk e; the sm. At present not allow the government to respond great mass colonization moveme Palestine is 'the announcement that distre„. stated, the plight of Polish Jewry in ' of f the tht J. D. C. in Ru • uately to the demands of the Jew- Russia, and the work that has been of Bucks County in charge of the New lark the near future will be indescribable. Dr. Bogen is the executive director adeq mas ses . It e are doing our utmost done by Dr. Rosen and his associates Pennsylvania division and Mrs. May several important banks in ish is • • and other cities have agreed to accept • of the Jewish welfare organizations with regard to colonization but you in leading this colonization to the suc- is charge of the Michigan division. the mortgage bonds as collateral se- CABLES ORT 100,000 ' ' had attained. This sac-, , Mrs. Leo II. Herz of New York is of I,os Angeles. . which it hich nius t remember that Jewis • colonize- ctss o curity for loans to the extent f 80 JEWS LOSE POSITIONS Speaking of the. reasons which in-I ' lion must run alon , longside g s i de the colonize- revs and the general eagerness which [' general chairman. a per cent of their par value. This was m NEW YORK.— Ii. T. A.) — One flue'nced him to accept the appoint- ! : tMn and transmigration of the Ukrain- the Jews of Russia display to take up brought about through the initiative hundred thousand Jewish craftsmen meat as secretary of the I. 0. B. B., ian peasantry and the peasantry of farming, their willingness to undergo of Mr. Wolfstein and, it is pointed out, in Poland are faced with the danger; Dr. Bogen said: ' other nationalities who inhabit Uk- all of the hardships that are entailed will greatly facilitate the investment "service in connection with the In• Statement Made by Morris of losing the right to continue their in their transformation from traders i n i a. of American capital in l'alestine on a according to a cable received dependent OrderB'nai B'rith pre-'I ra "Although we intend to allot 30u,- to farmers, had impressed him with Rothenberg Before Leav- scale hitherto unknown. from Judge Jacob Pnaken, who is in sents a privilege of serious import. 000 desiatin ;luring the year 1924-25 the vast possibilities of the movement, ing For Vienna. Berlin, by the New York office of the World Jewry is longing for unity. ' for Jewish land settling, we by have al- and prompted him to urge American exceeded the normal 52,000 American Ort, of which Judge Pan- : Various forces are at work in this ready 52 .-00 Jewry to conic to their aid. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Morris ken is chairman. Judge Panken's , direction. Neither the synagogue nor I desiatin. The discussion, which lasted for sev. I P o lish Minister The lack of financial and M• • ster Requests Co - op- Rothenberg, chairman of the National specific philanthropic activities, nor, technical means compels us to slow eral hours, included the question o cable reads: era t i on of Jewish Press Board of Directors of the Keren Hayes "I have just returned from a trip ' educational, national or social en.' down this process, " he stated. Palestine. Mr. Brown demonstrated, Vaad Leumi M•ke. Applic•tion to sod, sod, sailed last week to attend the Before Sailing. to Poland, where I studied the Jew- deavors can serve this particular pur• Speaking tif the mistreatment of the to the satisfaction of the conference. International Offices. Zionist Congress in Vienna. Mr. • ish situation in general, especially the pose, for they are limited in scope and Jews authori. that the plan to settle Jewes in Russia , by the local Communist he Rothenberg will also attend the ses- „ „ , NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.)--Count condition of the Jewish craftsmen,: restricted in application. Only an or- • ties, Petrowsky pointed to the fight was in no way a rival to the settle- CENE% A.—(J. T. A.I — Applica- sions of the Zionist Actions Commit- ganization free from these limita• Jews in Palestine. Both arelAlexander Skrzynski, l'olish Minister which is deplorable. A new law which' carried on by the government against ment of the Magen tee. Following the Congress sessions tion for the admission of is about to be enacted by the Polish Dons, unrestricted in content, y as arbitrary administration and corrup- necessary and both are movements of Foreign A airs, who o came t o e David Edom, the Red Magen David, ing Jews he will make his first visit to Pales- left its func ires that those who mic s, in bus gove rnment requires the potentiality ..f becom. thin and states that special commis- which the Jews of this country will , United States several weeks ago, to membership in the International tine. in a certa i n t ra d e must !Jew on the Berengaria on his return to Po- wish to e gladly support. Red Crass was made here by the Vaad Mr. Rothenberg in a statement is- have a certificate from a Polish union. ing a unifying force for a World sions were delegated to the towns pop- The question was also asked if this ! land. Anatole Muhlstein, counsellor es to investigate and im- Leumi, the National Council of Pales- sued before his departure declared: , ulated by Jw campaign would harm other Jewish of the Polish Legation in Brussels, tine Jewry. This is an impossible requirement . Jewry, "The congress will have to deal with .The Jews have contributed a great prove conditions. in this country. Mr. Brown accompanied the minister. for the majority of the Jewish crafts- The request of toe Vaad Leumi a number of important questions, the — Before his departure Count Skrzyn- men in Poland and means that about ' deal to social service. They pio- howed howed that the big campaigns of the , asks for the recognition of the Magen on. They who initiated the negot iations in have harmed in any way the ', , ski, 100,000 Jews wi ll be cut off fro m the ' ,nd in the field of federati pas raising of not money for the Palestinian behalf of the l'olish government David Eilom tee art as a branch of the principal one which by will undoubtedly be the ratification the congress of d the method for the care of initiated possibility of ear ning a livelihood. or American Jewish causes but have ' which led to the concluding of the International Red Cross in Palestine. the plan for the enlargement of the "The only way to save them is to widows and children outside of insti- Among those who were elected to Jewish Agency, so as to include in it the vanguard an en' Affair I stimulated them. Ile stated that mor* l'olish Jewish agreement, gave establish special evening courses , lotions. They were in _ . -g; bodies throughout th tuberculosis. Perfection for Jewishl elusive statement in writing to the act as representatives in Europe of other Jewish bodies Lod c-A -nnual ° where the Jewish craftsmen will per- in - the treatment o f - ' money has been raised re resentative of the Jewish Tele- the P,ed Matzen David are Professor world willin g to co-operate with the next contribution should be • Planned to Draw Large Crowd. causes during the past three years fret themselves and pass the examine - Their ' r. Albert Einstein, ales, Zionist Organization in the work of service. graphic Agency. In his statement necea- mocratization of 14,000,000 campaign d e — lions for the certificates. It is after the big $ chief rabbi of %ienna ; Si- reconstruction in Palestine. A program full of variety has been than was raised in the previous 10 Count Skrzynski reiterated his for monson of Norway , Dr. NProfessor .The Independent Order B'nai nary tq establish at least 100 such urok of Let - "I do not believe that the maximum men conviction that the Polish Jew- evening courses in the various loam, , B•rith, because of its democratic I planned for the annual moonlight of years; that the giving is ory of ' ' e ' in o f r. David support such new groups will be constantly increas- , a new chapter I T. agreement "opens Perfection Ledge, No. 486, F. and A. individual or a city is a basis for fu- ish structure, with its and cities of Poland." attained immediately upon the en- en- for the sole M., which will be given on Thursday lure participation and that it is rarely in the l'olish Jewish relations" and an d Baron Ginsburg of Paris. ing membership united I , The question of organizing a Red largement of the Agency. Bet I do be' "most satis- purpose of serving; alive to current evening, ' Aug. 20, on the Steamer that there is a movement backwards. that the results will , Magen David was discussed at a , think that the Agency is a medium A. F. OF L. TO OPPOSE needs, be they religious, cultural or Tashmoo. The steamer will leave at The fact is, history shows that indi- factory." Ile also expressed the hope of Jewish- communal workers through which important non-affiliated IMMIGRATION CHANGES , philanthropic, presents a potentiality , 8:300 from the foot of First street and victuals in communities give more at- that the American and Jewish pre ,,,, • of meeting Germany in connection with the ! will gradually be enlisted and the unifying force of tickets may be obtained at the dock would explain the Polish Jewish Jewry. These views prompted ! of b ecoming ter a large effort than ever before. u International Federation for become planned a ource source of new strength to 1.1. T. A.) agreement in a way that would help' • • • Rosenberg, who is actively' WASHINGTON, D. D C world Mutual assistance in the Relief of meet the difficult and complex tasks to establish good relations between ' --Emphatic opposition to any effort to . me to accept AS a privilege the ten- ' Jacob l' , der made me by the president of the engaged in working for the success J. D. C. GETS SUPPORT Overtaken by Disasters work-, which confront us in Palestine." the Poles and Jews. The statement' inodify the present immigration law, ivil c R O lon f with i the , League ot mg s n in co connection ! B'nai B'rith to become its secretary." of the moonlight, has said that care OF TWO LARGE GROUPS , Among the others who left to at- is being exercised so this affair will the demand for more stringent in full: to the United I Nations. A proposal submitted by I tend the Zionist Congress were Jacob NEW Y 0 R K. —Two important reads NEW "During my v be one long remembered. Tickets wings of American Jewry have de. measures against immigrants, were 0 an, to inciud e Fishman, managing editor of the Jew- Senator Inge 0 expressed by the executive council of will not be sold indiscriminate] Y. he glared their intention to participate States 1 had the opportunity to meet' ROSENBERG representatives of the Jewish the Jewisn populttion in various ish Morning Journal and Judge Julian tI the American Federation of Lab or a , RABBI A. C. said, and the crowd will be given in the campaign projected by the the , W. Mack of the trailed States Circuit population and to speak about the ' °tin ge were DIES IN BROOKLYN , ample means for merry.making. "Son• its meeting held here. Chars Joint Distribution Committee to raise of the federation met with difficulty !Court of New York, who will attend pel -- ny" Miller, late of the Kieth circuit $15,000,000 for foreign reconstruc- agreement which has been reached by also made that an "insiduous pro government and the Jew- in that the work is planned to be or- the congress as a visitor. the Polish NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Rabbi and of George M. Cohan's London «ends was at work to break d own the a pi ned on t he basis ofst ates tion and Russian colonization. ish party in the Seim. I can only ga productions, will entertain with two Percent law." p The solution One is the Union of Orthodox Rab- repeat what I have already stated be- not of ethnical grous. "The American Federation of LaterAbraham Chaim Rosenberg, noted sket ch numbers of recent reviews. his of America, which, at a specia l was sought in the ide a of establishing TO TRANSFER 4,000 will strenuously oppose any effort to Ilebrew Jewish scholar and author der the agreement as a , fore. I consider Einz el's augmented orchestra will JEWS IN ROUMANIA modify the present law," President of several several Hebrew volumes, died in play. Valuable prizes will be given conference, adopted the following very important fact which opens • , a Red Magen David in Palestine Brooklyn days ago at the age which would thus enter the federation resolution: a ttempt to I re- ' , and create the possibility of Jewish to winners of various new stunts be- years. Green declared. "Any KISIIINF.V.—(J. T. A.) — Over "The Union of Orthodox Ratans of new chapter in the Polish Jewish bit- of 87 Rabbi Rosenberg was born in Pinsk ing arranged by the entertainment America, at its special executive con_ lotions. emasculate its provision , will be "I am convinced that the result, representation in the proposed feder- four thousand Jews will be transfer- tarty contested. Circulars outlining, in NU and received his early Jewish committee, including • Cinderella ference. welcomed the tidings of the i n i t i at i ve red from Bessarabia to Old Roumania very hile still ve will be most satisfactory. The bests. at "n• While this action of the executive coun co ntest. Joint Distribution Committee's de- of good relations is mutual conf1- 1 national Red Cross, application was before August 15, according to a de- brilliant will be sent to the 40,000 local unions 'education there. suggested to the Vaad Leumi, cision to launch a drive in the fall for ■ cree issued by the Minister of the In- and 1,000 city central bodies and the young he became known as a , dence. Federation of Labor urging Hebrew scholar. In 1871 he received WAHAMS BEGIN NEW the purpose of alleviating the suffer- terior. The motive given for this act The press in general, and particu- I diploma from the rabbinical semi- State of our brethren in ENGLISHMAN IS PRINCIPAL ATTACK ON JEDDAH on the part of the government is the ing and misery the • larly the Jewish press in America,1 members to m ake it an issue in c . nary, of Zhitnmir after which he sere- and all other war stricken interests of the country. The govern- Russia JERUSALEM. --(J. T. A.) — The can contribute substantially i n this ed as government rabbi in Pinsk and 1926 Congressional campai g n. W riata a nbr i tesyd gh t A h ni 1: jai — at:pp( cpt. kur I . countries. r tpSr w A s esL Eo et — ht t h Jeb eaU p e d direction by explaining that sue. an government has appointed an Eng- ment, it is stated, does not wish to didates for office who believe in flood- Nikolaiev. In 1A82 "Be it resolved, that the Union of Important matter as the Polish Jew- lishman as principal of the Arab have large numbers of Jews concen- will textbook on Jewish history written in ing this country with foreigners Orthodox Rabbis of America pledges on their ish agreement requires some time be- Teachers College here. The new prin- trated on the border between Russia the Russianlan g uage . be opposed." its full co-operation and devotion to cipal replaces an Arab, who up to the and Bessarabia. 1 Rabbi Rosenberg came to th e United flounced by Ibn Saud, Wahabi leader. the new campaign to be launched by fore it will yield the full results that Owing to the fact that only • few Judge J. Panken Gives Obser- vations Made On Recent Trip to Poland. $15,000,000 IN DI COMPANY PLANNING TO BUILD HOUSES . D. BOGEN CHOSEN I 0. B B SECRETAR Y a EQ UAL TO OTHERS SKRZYNSKI REPEATS HOPE IN AGREEMENT LODGE MOONLIGHT WILL BE ON AUG. 20 CITY HAS N0.—(J. T. BAD A ) — FIRE Forty-flve States in 1591 where he devoted his Treasure of ROV i time to writing "The houses were destroyed by fire which broke oat in the town Doig, district Names," his chief lifework, on which contrib.. • a con. WAS years. He - .n..nt 19 ■ . .. re- Jewish permai• t Hebrew and Jewish of Mita. Sixty Jewish famines AGENCY IS LEADING POINT AT CONGRESS MAGEN DAVID EDOM TO JOIN RED CROSS s we are expecting it to bring us." Small skirmishes have taken place the J. D. C., and, This statement was signed by the "Be it further resolved, that every minister and by Mr. Muhlstein, who outside of Jeddah and more serious fighting is expected shortly. In ex- rabbi of the United States be request- acted as secretary to the count on MI p ectazion m toe n visit to America. (Turn to last page.) present held the position. The retir- ing Arab principal permitted hie stu- days have been left for the Jews to dents] and teachers to declare a strike remove to Old Roumania, the majority against Lord Balfour during his visit of them have been thrown Into a pre, Darr.