America Palish Periodical eater tae- Our New Location: 5 25 w 0 0 DWARD VOL. XVIII. NO. 18 CLI!TON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 TELEPHOAE CADILLAC SWISH THE.bETROIT LW [ 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN _ SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, Beth El Organizes ORT AND OZE GREET Religious College J .D. C CONFERENCE' DETERMINE EXTENT OF ANTI - SEMITISM College of Jewish Studies Plan- Express Hope That Present Ac- of History IN SOVIET RUSSIA ned for and Study tivities Will Have Per- Religion. manent Results. Formal Installation Of Rabbi Fram Oct. 9 I The formal installation of Rabbi Leon Fram as director of religious education of Temple Beth El will take place at a spe- cial service to be held in the temple on Friday evening, Oct. 9, at 8 o'clock. The principal speaker on this very important occasion will be Dr. Julian Mor- genstern, president of the He- brew Union College. Rabbi Frani has already as. sumed his duties at the temple both as the head of the School of Religion and as director of the Beth El College for Jewish Studies, which is to begin its work on the evening of Oct. 19. The general public is invited to attend the installation serv- ices, which promise to be of a most inspiring character. De- tails of the program will be an- nounced in the next issue of The Chronicle. Schools WISE SAYS ZIONIST 'Y' CAMP CONCLUDES Hebrew Announce Plans HEADS BEWILDERED SUCCESSFUL SEASON BY RUSSIA PROJECT Fifty Girls Each Week Enjoyed Advantages of Beautiful Recreation Spot. Busses.Are Now in Use—Will Olsen high and Evening Schools Very Soon. Colonization Plan of J. D. With the opening of the new semes- • Stupified Congress, Says and at the United llebrew Schools ter The members of the Young Worn. Official Investigating Commis- Temple Beth El is now ready to American Leader. the nearly-completed registration of en's Hebrew Association are most en- announce the opening of a new insti- , BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The cen• sion Give Report to Lead. thusiastic over the results of the first pupils. work at the various schools is tution for the service of the Jewish tral executive committees of the Oze, era in Moscow. summer at the association's new now in full swing and those in charge HOPED CONFERENCE FOR community of Detroit. It is to be a the society for the protection of the camp near Port Huron, Mich., on feel that a most successful term has College of Jewish Studies which will health of the Jewish population in CONSULTIVE PURPOSES Lake Iluron. After three years of been inaugurated. Classes fur begin- SAY ADMINISTRATION give the men and women of Detroit ! Eastern Europe, and the Ort, the so- in all the renting sites and conducting a camp nee s were organized REFORMS ARE NEEDED on opportunity for a systematic studylciety for the promotion of agricul- b Classes e- Spoke on Jewish Congress R ep. under unsatsifactory conditions, the branches and kinder garten of Jewish history, the Jewish religion,: ture and crafts among the Jews in resentative to Geneva and "Y" now points with pride to the gun at Kirby Center and thePhila- interpretation of the Bible, Jewish Russia, in cables dispatched greeted Jews in Small Towns and YR- literature and the Ilebrew language.; the leaders of American Jewry who Vienna Meeting. beautiful site and building of the rec- delphia and Byron Avenue Talmud reation spot for Detroit's girls. Al- Torah, both buildings possessing well- lage ■ Suffer Under Com- There will also be courses in methods assembled at the conference of the equipped kindergarten rooms. Ses- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Upon though the capacity of the new camp sions are from 1 to, 3 and 4 to 5:30. munistic Terror. of Jewish teaching so that the col- united Jewish campaign in Phila. was double that of those in previous the return of Dr. Stephen S. Wise lege may serve as a training school delphia. Children who ran attend at the for- years, accommodating 48 at one time, from Europe,:the Jewish Telegraphic We wish you the best success at MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.)—To what fur teachers of Jewish religious Miss Sara Landman, director of the mer hour are urged to do so. Agency addrebeed to him a aeries of the renewal of your relief activities. extent the Jewish population in va- schools. Two busses have been purchased Y. W. II. A., says that more than 50 questions concerning Jewish problems rious parts of Soviet Russia suffered Sessions will be held one evening We hope that American Jewry, which for conveying the Anion children to with which he dealt during the last girls were present at the camp each a week, on Monday evenings, at Tem- has brought the greatest relief during from anti-Semitic practices of the lo- week and many more had to be turned and from the schools and are now three months, while in European cal Communist administration was pie Beth El, Woodward avenue at the time of need for the purpose of being used. Parents desirous of talc- lands. away for lack of room. determined in the report of a special Gladstone. The opening date has maintaining East European Jewry, The camp day ran according to ing advantage of this service are Dr. Wise was one of the presiding investigation commission appointed by been set at Monday night, Oct. 19. will now complete its generous and asked to call the schools. At present, body of the Vienna Zionist Congress, schedule with activities varying from The college will be under the imme- well-planned reconstruction work. the Soviet government. day to day. The retreat has excel- the Talmud Torah at Philadelphia which he attended as a delegate. As a result of this report the Guln. (hate direction of Rabbi Leon I ram, We hope that the Joint Distribution lent facilities for every comfort and and Byron avenue will be the only The reporter asked: spolcom, the regional executive corn. who has come to Temple Beth El to Committee will direct its attention to convenience possible and was man- school nerved by the busses, except to "There have been ao many confusing mittee of the Communist party, in the be associated with Rabbi Leo M. the health problems of the Jewish children of kindergarten age, living reports with respect to the attitude - aged by three counsellors. A typical take a Franklin and to do the special work masses in Russia and in the border district of Podol decided to schedule follows: Rising bell at 7 within a reasonable distance. A of the Zionist Congress to the problem states as a prerequisite for the re- of director of religious education. number of steps necessary to change o'clock; morning exercise at 7:30; charge of nine tickets for 50 cents of Russian Colonization by the Joint Among the courses offered will be construction work," the greeting of the present situation. breakfast at 8 and duties until 9:30; is made, which covers the cost of Distribution Committee, that the J. T. "A Survey of Jewish History from the Oze read. One of the measures decided upon Its Beginnings to the Year 1925, "A hiking, tennis, baseball or other operating the busses. As this Is a A. would like to have from you the "On the occasion of your confer- by the Gubispolcom is that the Jew- Surve of the sports until swimming at 11 and din- new experiment In Detroit the all facts with regard to the attitude of f the ence in Philadelphia may o we p ex ress Literature ish population be more fully repre- Bible," "A Survey of Jewish Beliefs, the hope that the new activities will ner at 12:30; rest hour until 2:30, cials of the schools are watching with the congress to what has now come sented in the local village and district Ideals and Ceremonials" and "Meth- lead to the crowning of the relief when the girls play games until swim- interest the service which these to be called the Russian Colonization Soviets by such delegates who are ods of Teaching in Jewish Schools." work with permanent results. The ming at 4; supper at 6 o'clock con- busses will be to the community. Plans have also been completed for plan." closely connected with the Jewish toil- Among the members of the faculty most important results of the last Hungary, Roumania, Lithuania cluded the prescribed activities. "I would say that the congress was ing masses" The second is that one The two dormitories at the camp the opening of a high school depart- bewildered. Instinctively it felt ag- official, preferably the secretary, who will be David Perlman, formerly rag- period of relief work were achieved ment. All graduates of the school were nick-named Bug House and Mistreated Jewish Popula- grieved at a Russian colonization plan knows Yiddish well should be in every istrar and instructor in Jewish his- y the J. D. C. together with Eu- Sleepy Hollow. During the evenings automatically enter this department taking the center of the stage, as it lion Is Reported. mixed Soviet in order to serve t e tory at the College of Jewish Studies ropean and local organizations which the girls of each dormitory competed and arrangements have been made were, at that time. And yet again, aroused in the local Jewish popula- for a special examination for out- wish population in its native lees of Chicago; Rabbi Leon From, Dr. for the honor of presenting the most even as in the matter of the Jewish Je ue. Third, that all official decrees Leo M. Franklin, other local rabbis tion the desire for constructive self- unique entertainment or parties, with siders. !Hadar Rosenberg, a noted Agency, though the congress would gng be issued in and teachers and special lecturers help. We are thankful for the assist- SKRZYNSKI MAINTAINS educator of Rochester, N. Y., has and information should ll angu. from the Hebrew Union College, the ance rendered up to now and we hope OPTIMISM ON PACT the result that the recreation hall in been engaged as director of the new have voted by a vastly preponedrating l the age the main building was the scene of t he majority, against any Russian cola Yiddish as Per School of Religion and the University that the J. D. C. will continue to co- ocaof such events as a circus, musical show, department and will arrive in the city revision Fourth, of t hat well as militia sonnel the a local and the of Michigan and other institutions of op erate with the Ort toward a suc- Numerus Clausus, Sunday Clos- drama, pantomime, minstrel show, shortly. Further plans for the open- nizatien plan, it was felt that the mat- ter ought properly to be fought out h Jewish and general learning. The cessful end," the message of the Oct ing of a night school for adults will ing Law Are Considered country fair, advertisement show, within American Jewish life. The a n d that sucto courses will be conducted upon uni- read. tax co ectors be be announced later. dress parade. kid and pajama parties, also congress stood bewildered In the pres- Dr. Henry Moskowitz, chairman of by Court of Justice. officers be engaged who are able versify standards, requirement for In speaking of the new plans being masquerades and other stunts which ence of the irreconcilable contradic- handle the Jewish artisans and other entering the college being graduation the American Ort, who is now in Ber- . were born in the minds of 60 ener- announced by the United Hebrew tion between the private assurances Jewish groups, to deal with the wall- from an accredited high school or the lin, stated in a cable dispatched to The nu- Schools Bernard Isaacs, director, said: GENEVA.—(J. T. A.)— getic girls. A fortune teller also cant s in totheir own language and ine e9uivalent thereof. These courses the Philadelphia conference: "Educators claim that the center of given Dr. Weizmann and others and merus clausus, the law enacted by shared in the glory and charged 10 work in the spirit of th a "I have just returned from a visit the general gravity of Jewish education, which the facts of precedence and priority Hungarian Jegov directions of the central authorities. will be credited and will lead to to Poland and Bessarabia. The poor the cents for each foretelling of the fu- has hitherto been in Central and East- at this time to Russian colonization.' sh studentss i sub- ture. The proceeds were used as a "What will your stand be, Dr. Wise, en to crop in Bessarabia is a heavy ow bl the number f Fifthat stric measures be taken n . 1 The college, which is to be open ern Europe, is moving rapidly to Hungarian universit1es, will be a everyone in the community, has been to the Jewish farmers there. Never- ject for discussion before the Inter- fund to purchase camp gifts, follow- America. Naturally the question here at the meeting in Philadelphia, with ing the example of the Fourth of July regard to Russian colonization?" Complaints of mistreatment of the established because th e com mitten on thele ss, colonization has good pros ject national Court of Justice at The is: 'Is American Jewry ready?' We "I am going to Philadelphia to Jewish population in the sm aller education of Temple Beth pects and it is possible to enable a Hague as a result of the complaint week-enders, who presented the camp are glad to answer yes, for American with andirons and a screen for the learn, as far as I can, exactly what towns and villages were voiced in the El felt that there were a large num- number of Jews to engage in agri- submitted to the Council of the fireplace. Bonfires, sings, marshmal- Jews are awakening to their responsi- various parts of Soviet Russia. Ex- ber of young men and women in De- culture on state land. League of Nations by the Joint For- low nad wienie roasts were held on bilities In the matter of Jewish educa- is In the mind of those who have made themselves responsible for this pro- "The economic situation of the pression of these complaints are found troit who wanted to have something tion. Less than a decade ago we found So- more than a hazy notion of what Jew- Jewish population in Poland is threat- eign Committee of the Anglo-Jewish the sandy beach of the lake. in almost every issue of the Yiddist Board of Deputies and the Anglo nothing but chaos and disorder; now posal. I wish to know, even as do Every Friday night the campers my brother Jews in all lands, on what Communistic press, appearing in ish history and the Jewis ai . ened by the lack of credit, scarcity ewi . Association. dressed in their "best" nad welcomed there are modern, well-equipped grounds the reconstruction of East It is anticipated that Jewish social of money and the decline of corn- viet Russia. This information was given out by ere schools in almost every city and town European Jewry has been decided org Mistreatment of even Jewish inva• workers, wish community and merce. All classes of Polish Jews Lucien Wolf, secretary of the Joint I the Sabbath day. The candles w the possessing a Jewish community. leaders of Jewish workers terms of Russian colonl- lids in the governmental invalid Lions, Je made over 1 are flocking to the training schools of Foreign Committee, in an interview lighted, the "broths" "High schools and even teachers' upon in the take Sabbath meal sery ed it for granted that I homes, terrorization of the Jewish teachers in Jewish schools will avail the Oct, which are not prepared to with the representative of the Jewish "Chetah" and a eld colleges are rapidly being °Nerd in aation, Telegraphic Agency4fere. . During the evening a service was h the meeting Is for consultative, not themselves eagerly of this opportun- accommodate the increased numbers. population to such an extent that, ac- Te !before the open fireplace, followed by the large Jewish centers. New York ratification purposes, and that the del- cording to recent issue of "Der Stern." its for a systematic study of Jewish "East European Jewry does not de- The question of submitting the alone has four colleges and one of the from the Bible or Jewish Communist paper In Charkoff, nte. A number of college men and sire philanthropy, but reconstructive caseto the 1 Court of I readings them, supervised by Professor Morde- egates present will have a chanco women in the community have al- work. I am sure that co-operation Justice is now being considered by a' Apocrypha. when three members of the Kief cai M. Kaplan and connected with the to learn the real reasons which mis• for frequent mi. ready expressed their desire with the European organizations will pected litia were arrested Theological Seminary, has been grant- underlie the Crimean plan. No com mittee of thhh of treatment, abuse and acts of rr ' to their knowledge of general history lead to good results " report to the council ed the authority to issue degrees of word of ours can place Russian to submit its r ree w ic is ex colonization in competition with no one was willing to testify against and literature a knowledge of Jewish the league during next week. bachelor, master and doctor. history and literature. Graduate. of them in fear of revenge. "The attitude of Appony, Hun- "Intensive Jewish education is mak- Palestine resettlement. But facts are A decree abolishing the present ad- Temple Beth El High School will con- garian Foreign Minister, is hopeful ing great progress and America will facts and the Jews of the world arc, ministration system of government tinue their Jewish education at Beth soon deserve its name as a center of waiting on what I have no doubt will ` and if the case comes on before the be the impartial deliberations of the and replacing it by establishing dir ect El Coll ege. Jewish and Hebrew learning." International Court of Justice the Philadelphia conference, e small districts Those who are interested in taking th contact between parties will not be hostile. Whatever Proposal Is Made by Lith "The venomous bitterness of the Vi- and the central authorities in Char- the courses and who would like to ap- the court will decide. the parties will e ian Government in Leap: HOUSE OF SHELTER enna cry which has not yet died out ply for membership in the classes are koff is welcomed editorially by Der able settlement," seek for an amicable my ears, 'Juden Herausil has Assembly. ELECTS OFFICERS of r Ste n as it would give the central au. advised to write at once to Beth El Jacob Epstein Will Give 10 Lucien Wolf declared. taught me the supreme need of unity S an opporunity of direct su- College, 8801 Woodward avenue, as thorities The R ouman i an gov ernment askedl Cent of Amount Raised b y among Jews for the highest and the at- ion and to suppress toe anti- the classes will be limited in number. the Joint Foreign Committee to post•1 GENEVA.— (J. T. A.) — An pervie Is Chosen PresIdeat for noblest ends of Jewish life." City for J. D. C. onal N. Bielfield Semitic tendencies of the local au- t Twenty-first Term. pone its action before the league tempt to extend the internati of (Continued on Page 7) Speaking to a representative of the — thorities. Der Stern appeals to the I treaties guaranteeing the rights against Roumania, with regard d to the n, its confi- New York Times, regarding the cola en• NEW YORK.—David A. Brow Jewish public not to lose N. Bielfield was re-elected pre!'• nization plan in Soviet Russia, Dr. chairman of the United Jewish Cam- . question of the citizenship law which national minorities in the newly ign- dente in "revolutionary justice" and deprives thousands of Jews of their larged countries following the s dent of the House of Shelter for the stated: paign, announced headquarters tries to reassure the Jewish popula- WILL OPEN SEASON in addition to the from contributions of citizenship right in the newlyy occu- ing of the Treaty of Versailles, t o all twenty-first term at a recent meeting Wise That country is under the Soviet in the Pershing Square Building that pied Roumanian territories. The Rou- other states who are members of the of the members of the organization. lion that the Soviet authorities will WITH MERRY COMEDY in future take proper steps in the manian government has asked the League of Nations was made by the Other officers are: A. Brand, vice. and any money sent there will benefit — ,, by Julius Rosenwald of ostponement o f t h is action un til "the th e representative of the Lithuanian goy- president; Jacob Friedberg, chair- the Bolshevik) and help to spread their protection of the Jewish minorities. &AA young People Will $1,000,000 ' by Felix M. p overnmen t ll omete Chicago and $400 at the assembly of the man; Louis Dann, treasurer; B. Ka- doctrines throughout the world. Pal- pl a fir m pro- et nment A p picture typical of the situation Sheaves, . g Is under a mandate from Eng- ' Cie,. "Banging the Tea Kettle.'. , he has re p al at- im Warburg of New York, Warbu was given recently in an ape League of Nations. minsky, secretary, and the following estine acting under the League of Na- I concerning the J ewish 'H e — 1 le ally without a tours- signed by thirty inhabitants of the a I ceived a pledge from Jacob Epstein nose, The proposal of the Lithua nian members of the board of directors: land tions. Four years ago there were The Young People's Auxiliary b ute oint- app of Baltimore that he would contra village of Piatigorye, District of Bie- try)." This will probably take a few government asked for the D. W. Simons, Louis Duscoff, Max 68,000 Jews in Palestine and now the re lotzerkolf, under the caption, "Put Shaarey Zedek Congregation on 10 per cent of all the money 1 $15,000,000 I days. According to the Roumanian ment of a special commission to pre- Lieberman, N. L. Goldman, M. Krell, number has increased to 130,000 and bind Jewish " that city for the an End to Lawlessness." Before the Thursday evening, Oct. 15, at 8 in rnmoit there are 5,000 Jews In , pare such a treaty which would Louis Granet, A. Ackerman, .1. Ro- o'clock, will usher in its autumn and Overseas Chest" for which the cam. gove the Roumanian territories who belong all states who are members of the senthal, David Robinson, R. Shorn- the country is beginning to flourish revolution the town had 260 program pain is being conducted. to this category. Two thousand of Ileague to determine their rights and beiger, J. August, D. J. Alpert, M. again like • green bay tree." families living In 140 houses; after winter activities with a "What did you see, Dr. Wise, of the The purpose of the fund is to stim- them will be given citizenship; the duties toward the national mine titles. Jacobs, J. Sanders, J. P. Rosenthal, the revolution population and was 37 which will include the presentation of the reduced pogrom to period, ulate and Intensify the great "back- remainder have no papers. 1 Mr. Galvanaukus, on behalf n f the H. Greenberg, Jacob Levin, David Op. Jewish refugees at the ports of Banes, Europe?" families of artisans, 8 of union mem- E. Milton Altfeld's one-act comedy, to-the-soil" movement by the Jews of While in Geneva Lucien Wolf , Lithuanian government; Dr. penheim, Harry Bielfield, Aaron the Russia and for reconstructive and learned "I went to Eastleigh, near South- numbers by high caliber, hers, 10 of traders of the second "Banging the talent Tea of Kettle," musical of the plan of the Roumanian : on behalf of the Czecho-Slov akian Klein, A. Farber, S. Reichsteln, S. class installation of the new officers of the welfare work among Jews in various government to remove the Ukrainian government; Mr. Kom, on beha If of Horwitz, J. Louis S. Schaeffer, A. ampton, in order to see for myself of men of first undeter- class, 23 families of traders of the o . b ri n ae n lucna r redn t: Barras,Rosenthal and A. Lott. just how the refugees there gathered mined 14 occupation. With the excep- auxiliary and a dance. The members foreign lands. The campaign was of- refugees from Bessarabia to interior the Polish government; Lord R aa and were faring. I found that physically, of the congregation and their families ficially launched at a nation-wide The House of Shelter, which is lo- they were as comfortable as they Roumania. When he intervened with Cecil on behalf of Great Britain lion of a families Jewish small minority barely live all en of the will be the guests of the auxiliary. conference in Philadelphia on Sept. Mr. Duca, Roumanian Foreign Minis- i M. de Juvenal, on behalf of Fr cated at 299 Winder street, from Oct. could be made, thanks largely to the 12 and 13 in which over 1,000 leading ter, the minister telegraphed to the i rticipated in the discussion. 1, 1924, to Sept. 13, 1925, has served support they receive from their rela- Admission to the public will be free. philanthropists and social workers government and declared that he re- ing the discussion M. deJuvenal ridi- 18,000 meals to impoverished persons, former British officer in charge and the representatives of Anglo Jewry, phase modern which Jewish from every part of the United States ceived a cable stating that the Rou- culed the proposal of the Lithe lives in America. The bitter eco- "Banging a the Tea of Kettle," both Jewish and non-Jewish. The which government had agreed to • government of a treaty conce rni g organization has served and is serving headed by Otto Schiff, who have done nomic situation is due, the appeal pictures a rollicking comedy participated. manian whatever could be done to make toler- 1 mi• okes hilarious laughter from first I one of of the out- abandon the plan. Fifteen hundred the duties toward the nations v " Mr. Epstein says, to the anti-Semitic elements e standing Jewish is leaders Bahl- a need in the community and those the cruel lot of those Jewish men, last. which have Invaded the Soviet admin• to mi is It has been enacted in sev- more," said Mr. Brown. "Head of I refugees are reported to still be in norities which would also bind Eng. In charge feel that every Detroiter able women and children, crowded together nority istratir n. eral Eastern cities where the author j land and France, where no mi should become a member. The offi- in this place of detention. In June one of the largest commercial organ. Roumania. ■ problems exist." alive system was conducted under has been hailed as one of the most Suede, Law to Be Chreed. Even the campaign for a co-oper• cers also request all members whose actively The commission accepted the reso- dues are in arrears to pay them at of this year there were still nearly izations the South, he act Action was also taken with regard 600 refugees, all of whom would fain Mr. Altfeld is an assistant state's at- ticipates of i n ev ery public move ment par- the slogan of anti-Semitic agitation. gifted non-professional playwrights. lotion offered by Lord Robert C ecil to once. and state, giving lib- to the Sunday observance law in Ss. enter America if ever opportunity Mr. Wolf intervened with the the effect that the "commissio n pa- At one of the meetings where the co- torney of Baltimore and the author in his own city an should come to them. Not even the a "History of the Struggle of the of the rally of his time, ability and money, banks. , of , proves that part of the report f e Greek representative, Fentis, who operative idea was advocated, Zhur• SELL BIBLE FOR 11,000 ruthless rigor of the American immi- rs promised that modification of the law Council of the League of N ations lead- Jews of Maryland for Civil Rights." and is one of the recognized leaden er, stated that the only dangerous avlyoff, a Soviet administration s ee Those who will take part in the of Amer i can J ewry. gration law could swerve these un- of or it.ih dealing with the national min VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—One thou- happy beings from their faith in be made. element for the government was the play include Burnett Krauss, Edith regard to the complaint question. The representative "Ile has bee n one of the most lib- will With sand pednde was the price paid for America. They did not seem even to .etzer, Celia Miller and Samuel Lithuanian government having eral givers in this country to every , against Lithuania, Mr. Wolf declared h Jews. the first Bible printed in Austria dur though they could not under- gene ral and Jewish cause and in de that there was no possibility o tab- drawn his proposal, the commillitohn- ing Guttenberg's time. The Bible doubt, The declassed traders and mei.• Will is. why the American vises to their ' tiding to give 10 per cent of all that ing any action aganiet the Lithuanian refers the discussion on the matter was sold by the Austrian church, Mel- stand, chants attempted to organize an agri- passports had gone so long unhonored. to the Council of the League of Na- e- will be raised in Baltimore he has government for its dispersion of the cultural collective, but this was p kerstift, to a collector In England. KINSEL'S MANAGER "In Paris Mr. Marshall and i, as d hi ms elf to a contri- Jewish National Council in view of ions." pledge vented by the CoMmunist autho ritries DENIES PREJUDICE actually officers of the Emergency Refugee bution that will, in all likelihood, the fact that the treaty concerning by their refusal to grant them land. Committee, met with the executive come core to $50,000. the rights of the national minorities Jewish workers who were forced for body of the Jewish Colenization Mim- In an interview with the editor of "The Jews of America have been does not provide for the existence of one reason or another to leave the The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Messrs. rs I electrified i elation. As • result of these meetings by the magnificent contri. such councils. However, the question town, were not given work when they an arrangement was entered under returned, in spite of the fact that Dann and Hallman, manager and em- O f ibutions announced by Mr. Rosenwald of the treatment of the national ml- which it is not too much to say that they were union members. Jewish element manager, respectively, ave. and Mr. Warburg and their enthusi- norities in Lithuania was in general •through our Joint action and that of (artisans are finding great difficulty Kinsel's Drug Store at Michigan t asm will be intensified now by the an- al b the council of the '.,_re a the Emigdireet, the problem of the di..'-ro nue and Griswold, defile nouncement of Mr. Epstein's pledge cons oh'•moh rohho in Joining artisan co-operatives. 1. Yis-sad-d•I v'-yis.ked-dash refugees will be solved in a not un- ment was made by the latter to a I m 10 per cent of all the money that mitted by Lord Robert Cecil. Jewish population suffered most of young man seeking employment to of chir-u-aoh, •'-y•rnlish mal-chu•sah, satisfactory fashion within the next will be raised in Baltimore. The ex- league, which adopted a report sub- m oan ko-r iv, ba.a.go-loh u..is-man The Lithuanian representative, Gal- • all from the plague of the tax col- the f d'•chol boo p was two years.' . ample thus set by the gentlemen vanauskas, gave assurances to the lectors. The tax is usually assessed the effect that it a•men. ma-io. "Will you give us your imnressions ' have mentioned will, I am sure, be ncil that "Lithuania will citizens committee under the su- store not to employ Jews. Y'•ho sh'•nuth rab.ho ne•vo•rach, l'.o.lom by s 2. of the Zionist Congress at Vienna?" v'-yis•ro.rnam o'-yio• Jew in our employ at present and emulated by hundreds of other gen- pervisien of a government commis- one 3. Yis.ho.roch v'•yioh•t•la•b•ch have had Jewish help from time to croon men all over the United States "To deal with last things first. I oh . •rnoh d'-kud.oho, Galvanauskas Informed the as- sion. The taxes, however, are treaty." t aas-se :Oa-had-dor em greatly relieved to learn that Dr. adhere to the that national minorities v'-shi.ro-so, tuoh•b,.cho.00, vl•alo nested in such a manner that the com- time," Mr. Danz said, "and we pros- ern- to whom the Jews of this country look league council the Lithuanian kol ku, I' - le Weismann has withdrawn his resig- law o-m•n. the decision of the phatically deny informing any for leadership." I government repealed in July the mission COnfIrtna duo-m*4o, da...mi•ron that we discriminate el- nation, or to be mere accurate, ha, compelling merchants and traders in man d'is-p'-t•r citizen,' committee The Jewish mem•, pective employe There- li 4. Al rio•rool, o'•1 toad.di•ko-yo, o'••1 kol sh'-lo•mo reconsidered his threat to refuse of- tab-be the in bers of the citizens committee, repro- i because of race or re gion. y'.1ur l'-hen Lithuania to display signs only ROUMANIA ASKED TO mo ho-den kir.u•seh fice. I was net present during the sentatives of the traders and artisans,I fore. we ask that you inform your •'-chis-do T.F.-C111•121• min ko-dom Lithuanian language. STOP ANTI-SEMITISM to-vo l'eha.y. of-mo closing days of the congress when agreement was are afraid to express their opinion. readers that the man evidently rrnotn. The Polish Jewish d young the remark and that mo-r• sh'•m••yo r'.ar.o, v'al the vote was taken which resulted in misun The small town traders are tax BUCHAREST.—(J. T. Al—Steps again discussed by Lucien Wolf and 5. Y•ho oh•lo-mo r•b-ho min .h'-ma-yo Dr. Weizmann's threat of with- three or four times as much as in theiMr. lialfman made no such state- to suppress anti-Semitic propaganda Count Alexander Skrzynnki, who at- o'•irn.ru o•rnan. kol drawal, but exco.fing for a Single n hu yea.s•r sho-lom o-lo-au district towns. Being unable to pay meat." is in Roumania were asked of Prime tended the league assembly. ,uished Peale Zion- 6. 0...h sho.lom birn.ro-movr, , sentence of • dis0 such exorbitant taxes they are classed! The Detroit Jewish Chronicle arose Minister Bratianu in view of the in- conference which took place, Mr. V-imra kol ist, I did not hetr a single word to creasing activities of the anti-Semites Wolf pointed to the dissatisfaction as Poor taxpayers, are brought to sorry that • misunderstanding ;malty Dr. Weirmann's threatened court and are being ruined. The com- and takes this means to correct it. In the country. which prevails in Poland concerning (Editor's Note:—For the benefit of those who desire a translitera- action. Seeing that every endeavor A pamphlet which was recently eir• the fulfillment of the Polish Jewish munication ended with an appeal that mourners and who are not familiar by is made to foster the party spirit and tion of the prayer recited FORD HERO OF PLAY a special commission be sent to in- eulated in Roumania, Issued by the agreement. Count Skrzynski assured with Hebrew, The Detroit Jewish Chronicle publishes the prayer in to stimulate party divisions at the olf that the delay In the ful- --- yllables. Paragraph four is vestigate this situation. w ith a p re - Mr. W Roumanian anti-Semites Zionist Cengreas, I cannot conceive English terms arranged according to: nt of the Polish Jewish agree- BERLIN—(J. T. A.)—Henry Ford fillme recited in Reform synagogues only, nd not in Orthodox or Con- that any leader should demand unani- des fare by Professor Cuza, c ontains t was due to the fact that cer- ' the mourners recite is the hero of a play, "Shauspiel synagogues below' and exciting pictures. One of mous support of this action. That Dr. servative synagogues. In Reform RABBIS TO CONFER Mechanismus," by Arthur Palitch. the the pictures shows the Jew u Judas tan provisions of the agreement re-1 be the Kaddish with the rabbi. first performance of which will kissing Christ: another shows a Jew quire their embodiment in special! (Turn to last pegs.) WARSAW,—(J. T. A.)—A confer- veil I Cologne early in October. in • Talith with an axe in his hand laws and there is no ground for pea- I ence of Polish rabbis will take place in this play as the simian. • is po a cross. chopping down here in November. Many rabbis from Ford benefactor of the world. fore i gn countries will participate. GOVERNMENTS ARE HELD RESPONSIBLE AT LEAGUE COUNCIL by a. he of en, ;ed Its be M- ach and a. a orn BALTIMORE LEADS PLEDGES LARGE SUM .1• 14V417 EXTEND NATIONAL MINORITY TREATY Mourner's Prayer for Yom Kippur Service S - Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents C.