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can mean nothing but gain to the best M. J. Murphy, Councilman Can-
purposes of general civilization in
didate, Reiterates Lack
Palestine. The Zionist University
of Prejudice.
may well rise to a position unrivaled
in the East. It may attract other
A Hazardous, Fascinating Adventure.
M.
J,
Murphy,
candidate for Coun-
races in the long run if the profound-
ly wise policy of welcoming all com- cilman, said in a recent interview:
By J. L. GARVIN
"In all campaigns for public office
ers is pursued. It may train men for
leadership in every line of thought various issues arise before the peo-
Whatever else may be thought, ever since. Before the final disper-
and action, with results extending far ple and it seems that these issues,
m Sion their numbers had been terribly
which comprise very important prob-
Zionism is a hazardous and fascat-
beyond Palestine.
g adventure. The like of i it has not reduced. They went forth as the
If the design stopped at that point lems that are paramount to the city
m
been
known, nor can man cast its remnant of a people. To the eye of there would be no opposition. The interests are given very little thought
horoscope when the destinies of all a Roman or a Greek at that time political aspect is another matter, and during the periods which elapse from
the changing East stand under un- nothing could have seemed more im- it will have to be managed with in- one selection of public servants to the
searchable stars. If the original let- probable than their survival among finite patience and scrupulous moder- other. Detroit, grown as it has from
e of the purpose were fated never the masses of all tongues and shades
Is
ation, if an ultimate disaster is to be a small town to the fourth city in the
to be fully written—if the present among whom they settled as a
avoided. By intellectual and eco- United States, comprising many and
e writingg were blot- sprinkling. But everywhere they
nomic leadership the Jews can Per- various nationalities, naturaly pre-
fed out—the soul of the attempt were the People of a Book; they lived
r eate with immense effect: they can- sents problems which must be solved
might triumph, shining forever as an by their immemorial law; and, with not dominate. As we said, Zionism through the energetic efforts of those
ample
of
daring
idealism
and
spirit-
a
double
genius,
never
otherwise
ex
may be restored in Palestine, but who are intrusted with the responsi-
ual romance. known, for adaptability to environ-
ment without weakening identity, Palestine cannot be restored to Zion- bility. I take issue with those who
would for political aggrandizement
April 1 saw one of those scenes
they achieved the miracle of preserv- !on?. Side by side with the other ex-
of history which enter into the gen- ing their own mental and physical toting inhabitants the national home solicit or condone the support of
oral imagination of the world, and
may come to comprise large numbers. groups or organizations which in their
remain singular and distinct, sure of type.
The numbers could never pass beyond principles are contrary to that of our
perpetual remembrance. Lord Bal.So the extraordinary tale began. It a certain limit, or be increased too free American government.
"Should I be nominated and elected
i
four stood upon the shoulder of s not
our purpose to follow it. But rapidly at any time, without provok-
to the Common Council of the City
Mount Scopus. In the unfinished in the last decade we have seen the mg a destroying outbreak.
of
Detroit, I will conduct my actions
climax
of
the
story.
The
whole
nine-
here
we
touch
the
secret
of
Arab
mphitheater open to the air, crowd-
a
ed by thousands from all the world, teenth century was their age of resistance. Though the total Jewish without prejudice whatsoever in the
and
general
revival,
i
interest
of Detroit as a whole."
he inaugurated the Ilebrew Univer-
influx has not exceeded 40,000 since
sity, which holds in itself all the trumph, not only 111 n finance and buss. the Balfour Declaration, the Arabs
ness, as is sometimes foolishly as- are still afraid that immigration may Two Hundredth Performance
truest hopes of Zionism.
14. are told that every accent of mimed, but by the power of inclividu- reach more formidable proportions.
of "Abie's Irish Rose" Will
his admirable voice—full of amenity ality and ideas. The land as a whole never can be
Be Shown Monday.
and irony at once like no other voice , You had the astounding contrast wrenched from Islam. Even the
of our generation—was heard in type between Lord Beaconsfield on mighty movement of the Crusades
"Abie's
Irish Rose," Anne Nichols'
through the tiers of stone benches. one side and Karl Marx on the other failed to conquer Palestine for Chris-
Where the climate is suitable to the -Lone the Grand Vizier, and more, tianity. The Arabs are four-fifths of great laughing succses at the Garrick
begins its twenty-third week
amphitheater, its form when well-de- of the widest of world empires; the the inhabitants. They claim that the Theater,
In Detroit on Sunday, with no indica-
signed lends itself to all the resonance other, the creator of a new political country is theirs, and that the Jews
tion that this city ever will grow tired
and cadence of modulated speaking. religion, preaching the doctrine of have no more right to control it than
of it.'
We can never forget how once on a economic equality, trying to shake the Welsh to rule in England in the
Monday will mark the 200th per-
serene evening, within one of the the pillars of industrial civilization. name of ancient Britons. The Mos- formance here and it is predicted that
lem
majority
have
much
to
gain
by
Among
the
foremost
capitalists
every-
great structures of antiquity surviv-
the
show will run at least through
ing in Europe, some familiar lines of where Jews ranked to a degree incom- the work of sanitation, drainage, tree Christmas. As usual, the house was
"The Tempest," spoken low from the parably above all proportion to their planting, road making and general sellnig standing room only several
top of the tiers, floated round and numbers in the world; but in the economic development which is being times this week and the troubles of
pure to the other side with a new same degree and more the chief anti- carried out under the auspices of the Jewish boy and his Irish girl kept
Zionism. But if their co-operation is
sense of immortal meaning and capitalists were Jews.
Then came the great war, and to be won they will have to be thor- the audience in a continual uproar.
beauty.
oughly satisfied sooner or later that
again
two
opposite
movements
far
We are told that haze dimmed the
day. Nothing could dim the spirit surpassing every contrast before— the Jews will remain a pronounced ZIONISTS WOULD ADMIT
a
minority, however influential in pro-
Bolshevism
and
Zionism.
Lenin,
of the day. In the view from this
20,000 IMMIGRANTS SOON
summit in clear weather the sight of Russian, became the terrific engine portion its numbrs. If the fears of
the Arabs, whether reasonable or
of
the
Marxian
side
of
the
Jewish
Jerusalem is spread out below. East-
JERUSALEM —(J. T. A.)—Twen-
ward in the distance are the Dead mind, gathered a whole staff of that not, are inflamed violently in the fu- ty thousand certificates for the ad-
Sea and the mountains of Moab; and race around him, and overturned the ture, they will rise with a vengeance, mi ttance of 20,000 Jewish immigrants
visible 20 miles away, the legendary whole political and social fabric of a and Zionism, after all the 18 cen• in the course of the coming six months,
place where Joshua and the tribes vast empire in the most destructive furies of its dream, might end again October 1 to March 1, will be asked of
made the passage of the Jordan and revolution that history knows. Simul- in tragedy and dispersion.
the Palestine government by the Zion-
All this, we think, is now thorough-
set up the 12 stones on entering the taneously in that thundering and
let Executive, it became known here.
Promised Land. This height is part flashing epoch of a few short years ly understood by the Palestine Ad-
The Zionist executive is of the opin-
of the Mount of Olives, and not far ago—though already it seems like a ministration, by the British govern-
ment and by the chief leaders and ors ion that the labor conditions in the
away Christians visit the Garden of century behind us—all the pent-up ganizers of Zionism. Islam is a country permit the admittance of this
the Agony and consider one of the dreams of mankind were let loose.
deepest themes of suffering and sacri- Among them was one dream that had quenchless force in these matters. number.
never died. If you wish to under- Many of us can remember how the
fice that the heart can meditate.
PERFECTION LODGE
And from this same shoulder of stand the origin of Zionism and the boat-builder's son of Dongola became
Scopus, as Lord Balfour reminded his meaning of the celebration of the He- a Prophet, swept the Soudan, de-
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
audience, Titus began the siege that brew University in Jerusalem, you stroyed Gordon and conquered 2,- A. M., will hold a special communica-
battered down from the north the will find it in certain wonderful 000,000 square miles of territory in tion on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 3 p. m.
outer and inner ramparts of Jerusa- words, which are more familiar than two years.
M. M. degree. Banquet at 6:30, with
The supreme paradox is that Jew-
lem and quickened the dispersion of understood.
prominent speakers.
What we call the 137th Psalm is a fish wealth and power and influence
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
the Jews through the earth. This is
one of the curious events in the whole cry of exile and longing, beautiful, in the world depend upon the continu-
By Order of
M. W. BENJAMIN, W. M.
human story—so local an affair as piercing. In its kind it is by far the once of the dispersion. It is safe to
it seemed first, one of the smaller greatest poem of the world, and be- speculate that more than nine-tenths
side-shows of the Roman Empire; an side it Browning's "Oh, to Be In Eng- of the race will always live outside
affair so universal and endless as it land" is like the twittering of birds. Palestine as now, and that the world
As a political document we must problem of the Jews will remain ex-
has since proved.
actly what it is. The biggest prob-
Titus was a man of 30 or under, quote the chief verses:
lem of Jewry by far is not Palestine
handsome and popular, gracious in
but
Poland. With the new movements
By the rivers of Babylon there
peace and ruthless in war, literary
of anti-Semitism on both sides of the
we sat down; yea, we wept, when
and musical, but a formidable soldier
Atlantic
no reflecting man can have
we remembered Zion.
at need. Ile reminds us much of our
a particle of sympathy. New York
We hanged our harps upon the
Edward the Fourth. One conceives
is
the
hugest
Jewish city in the world,
willows in the midst thereof.
him inexorably bored with the con.
and even in the United States there
For there they that carried us
tumacious Jews and resolved without
is marked feeling. That is a matter
away captive required of us a
fuse to iron out the creases in that
which will settle itself in America as
song; and they that wasted us
crumpled quarter of the wide Roman
elsewhere by gradual social adjust-
required of us mirth, saying,
world and make a smooth surface—
ment to the presence of an irremov-
Sing
us
one
of
the
songs
of
Zion.
probably giving little thought to it
able element.
How shall we sing the Lord's
afterward and not one moment of
There is not the smallest reason to
song in a strange land?
compunction.
think that in any Western country—
If I forget thee, 0 Jerusalem,
When he guided destruction he
Eastern
Europe may become a more
let my right hand forget her cun-
must have stood sometimes about
sombre problem—the attitude of the
ning.
where Lord Balfour stood. The ob-
twentieth
century will be in the least
If I do not remember thee, let
stinate town he had marked out for
less liberal and enlightened than that
my tongue cleave to the roof of
extinction as a stronghold was al-
of
the
nineteenth.
Why should it?
my mouth; if I prefer not Jeru-
ready immemorial. It had been a
If it is said that Jews have too much
salem above my chief joy.
place of strength for 1,000 years and
influence under the capitalist system,
more, it seems, before any Jew set
So the miracle happened. The Al- the answer is that they would prob.
eyes upon it. It had then known an-
other thousand years since it had lied and Associated Powers, not oth- , ably have more under the Socialist
erwise
given to religious exercises in system.
been stormed by David.
In general, anti-Semitism, like most
Nearly 2,000 years more have concert, assembled to make a diplo-
of the bad sentiments of the world,
passed, and now we have Zionism and matic reality of the 137th Psalm. springs from a vice which continually
the great adventure of the return. The British government led the mose- depreciates the value of nine-tenths
now could Titus be expected to know ment to restore Zion to Palestine,
though not Palestine to Zion—a dis- of ordinary human controversy and ,
the intense and enduring soul of Is-
Unction sometimes forgotten. There I conversation. Most people, when they ;
rael or to understand that this little
was to be freedom and protection for undertake an indictment or defense
race was fibrous like none else and
the re-establishment of Jewish na- of any one thing by contrast with an-
a people with a difference?
tionality in the Promisee! Land side other, are accustomed to compare the
They were crushed but not tamed.
by side with the dominant Arab race best on their own side of the argu-
Some 60 years after—they rose as
which has occupied that soil for a went with the worst on the opposite.
fiercely as Carthaginians in a last des-
longer time than the English have They should compare like with like—
perate convulsion, and were fearfully
been in England and regards Pales- the best with the best, the worst with
suppressed. This time Rome was
tine as its own. Zionism was bound the worst, the average with the aver-
more thorough than Assyria. Jewish
nationality in the Promised Land was to be a difficult and dangerous as age,
Judged by this criterion, the Jews
annihilated—uprooted, torn to pieces well as most marvelous adventure.
The 'Balfour Declaration" was is- have nothing to fear. They have no
and cast out. This was in the great
sued just over seven years ago. more excelled in the making of money
reign of Hadrian, whose sovereign
Among Jews throughout the world it than in the use of it. Among their
and critical eye was acquainted with was received with boundless enthusi- millionaires there has been on the
Britain as well as Palestine. It was asm and faith but never with unani- whole a smaller percentage of rank
when his wall between the Tyne and
mity. Some of the ablest of the race Philistines. The Jews have been emis
Solway was beautifully new; and if
everywhere remain totally opposed to nent in public spirit and humane
you walk along the ruined top of it
it, at least in its political form. None duty. They have given invaluable
for miles, as the present writer has the less, the cause has been supported support to science and medicine as
done, and study its construction and with mind, money, devoted diligence well as art, music and the drama, to
alignment, you are bound to remark and passionate vision. There is one name in passing but a few things out
that the Roman brain in its day was thing at least for all critics to remem- of many. In public affairs they have
the ablest engine of government the ber. Countless vulgarities disfigure been stimulating citizens; and in pri-
world has yet seen, and you under- and debase the modern world, but this vate life those who have never en-
stand better both the obedience of movement is not one of them. joyed the attraction of intelligent
the Britons at one end of that empire
What is likely to be the sequel of friendship with the Jewish mind and
and the smashing of the Jews at the this staggering attempt to restore temperament at their finest have
other.
much of what was destroyed 300 missed much.
No doubt they began to appear
The Jews have distinctive faults,
before the Roman Empire fell?
within the gates of Roman London years
One conclusion seems certain. The like all other well-marked types of
shortly after this. They had no land
the Hebrew Uni- mankind; but when we sit down with-
in
embodied
of their own, and have never had ideals
versity represent the true hope and out prejudice to recollect the differ.
since. Most of all were they suspected the only hope. There is no reason ent faults of the various nations we
and oppressed in Palestine. By land why the Arabs should quarrel with shall be chastened in judgment and
and sea they spread through the em- it any more than with the various restored to a humorous sense of our
pire and beyond. They went largely Christian communities whose prey- common humanity. At least sloth
to the "Far West" of the Mediter- ence and activity have long been ac- and stupidity are not in them. They
ranean world—Spain, which, as a cepted. The institution on Mount see, they heed, they act. How often
field for emigration, was in some sort
Scopus ought to become the distinc- has one known them to unite three
the American of the time. But like- tive intellectual and spiritual center things—talent, generosity and forti- '
wise all France and the Rhineland
of the Jewish world. It can organize We!
were rising regions of civilization,
Above all. what mankind requires
as never before not only the special-
and they must soon have been seen ized
study of Hebrew history, religion between nations, races, sects, classes,
in the cities, ancient now, like Mainz and all related Oriental subject., but parties and individuals is less preju-
and Frankfort, which they inhabit in thought ad research on the political dice and more charity. No one lives
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exceptional numbers to this day and
problems particularly con- long enough to plumb the depth of
social
have had long reason to love like lit- and
cerning the race wherever its sy-na- the word that was said when Chris-
tle Jerusalems.
gogues and schools are found. tionity was first conceived as the
They had the best commercial
Advanced work is to he applied to Zionism of the world.
chance in the new places, for they
"Though I speak with the tongue of
tropical medicine. The foundation
were relatively an educated race with
the passion for knowledge, the con- stone of the Einstein-Balfour !nth- men and angels, and have not charity,
centrated intelligence, the high sensi- tote of Physics and Mathematics has I am become as sounding brass, or a
tinkling cymbal." Anti-Semitism will
bilities and the everlasting persist. been laid.
ence which has distinguished there . These are the beginnings. They disappear from Western civilization
like the ghetto and the gaberdine, but
the fortunes of Jewry in Palestine de-
pend upon its power to create a har-
mony of Israel, Islam and Christen-
dom in the land where the later mono-
theism of Mohammed is as intense as
that of Moses and Abraham, where
lie the sacred scenes of the New Tes-
tament as of the Old, and where the
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Five of Detroit's great temples of religion appeal to you to aid
in their preservation at the election October Gth.
Two plans to widen Woodward Avenue will appear on the bal-
lot, one (the first plan on the ballot) will mean the virtual destruc-
tion of these great churches. The other would put the widening on
the opposite side of the street, at no greater cost, and preserve the
churches.
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While this latter plan provides for widening Woodward Avenue
only between Adams Avenue andWatson , Street, the churches have
no objection to the adoption of the City Plan beyond that point by
the Common Council.
VOTE Tuesday for the defense and preservation of these
churches by casting your vote for the second proposition on the
Woodward Widening ballot.
Widening of Woodward Avenue From Adams
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