A mericamfewiskPerforlicaleater [2, 192G CLIFTON mous • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO iitE,bETROIT „MISR. HRONICLE All Jewish News A Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926 VOL. XIX. NO. 17 Pisgah Lodge Will Phoenix Club JUDGE JULIAN MACK {.speaks For at Palestine Appeal J Hear Noted Writer J TO BE SPEAKER A LUNCHEON MEETING John J. Smertenko to Discuss "Jew in America" at Meet- ing on March 22. go go ga ga March 17, 1926. Editor of Jewish Chronicle: For months past heart-rend- ing stories of the terrible suf- ferings of the Jews of Poland, Russia and other Eastern Eu- ropean countries have appeared in the press. We also have read that David A. Brown has been heading a campaign for $15,000,000 to relieve this distress, and help make these people self-support- ing. News has also reached us that other cities we conducted campaigns to Assist in this grave emergency. Why do not the Jews of De- troit come forweird and do their share? "He who gives quickly gives twice." Why are we lagging behind? Yours truly, HARRY MARGOLIN', 1946 West Davison. "Who Is the Jew?" Is Speech Subject Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ON RUSSIAN PRAIRIE DEVELOP FINE TYPE OF JEW 1 1 FARMS Publicist to Speak for B'nai B'rith) Famous Dr. Goldenweiser to Lecture Sunday, March 21, at Northern High for Forum. Dr. Urrison Paints Moat Hope- ful Picture of Settlers' Cul- "Who Is the Jew" will he the sub- tural Future. At Phoenix Club on March 231 ject of a lecture by Dr. Alexander An event of unusual interest to Goldenweiser, professor of anthropol- members of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, In- On Behalf of United ogy of the New School for Social Re- 1BUILDING HOMES NOT dependent Order B'nai B'rith, will be Palestine Appeal. search, New York, on Sunday, March the address to be delivered by Profes- I WIND-SWEPT BARRACKS 21, at 8 o'clock at the Northern High sor Johan J. Smertenko next Monday SHOWS School auditorium. Dr. Goldenweiser evening, March 22, in the B'nai B'rith LATEST REPORT J. D. C. Is Playing Great Role $22,000 SUBSCRIBED will speak under the auspices of the Community House, 275 East Ferry Without Red Tape or Detroit Jewish Open Forum. Milton i avenue. M. Alexander, chairman of the ad- Needless Formality. Prof. Smertenko, who will speak on Nordau Reception and Maxa visory board of the forum, will act as The Jew in America," is a contribu- Meeting at Emanuel Syna- chairman. There will be no solicits- I tor to many well known periodicals MOSCOW.—A fine type of Jew, gogue Successful. and magazines and is contributing tion of funds. • who will develop a genuine cultural Dr. Goldenweiser is the fourth editor to the literary section of the life in a rural setting is forseen by speaker to be presented by the Jewish New York Herald-Tribune. He was Judge Julian W. Muck of they the distinguished Jewish jurist and Open Forum. The first three were formerly professor of journalism at United States Circuit Court and one social worker, 1. S. Urrison, known as Madame Anitta Mueller-Cohen of Grinnell College and lecturer on Eng- of the outstanding leaders of Ameri- Moscow's Louis Marshall as the re- Vienna, Austria; Herman Bernstein, glish literature and the modern drama can Jewry, will be the guest of honor sult of a recent visit to the Jewish editor of the Jewish Tribune of New at Hunter College. of the United Palestine Appeal Com- farming settlements, where he stud- York, and Judge Jacob Panken of New The address to be delivered by Prof. mittee at a luncheon on Tuesday, ied Jewish pioneer life, with special York, founder and first chairman of Smertenko is but one of the interest- March 23, at the Phoenix Club. Judge reference to its cultural aspects. the American Ort. Dr. Carl Neibuhr ing features of the program arranged Charles C. Simons, Judge Harry B. "My most interesting experience," for the next meeting of the lodge. of Detroit will be the fifth speaker for Keidan, Fred M. Butzel and Alvin J. SMERTENKO JOHAN says Mr. Unison in a letter he wrote the forum. The exact date of his lec- At the last meeting of the lodge - Borsch are sponsoring this luncheon recently to Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, head ture will be announced in a subsequent which took place Monday evening and head the committee which is of the Agrojoint," the agency March 15, it was announced by Henry JUDGE JULIAN MACK issue of the paper. through which the Joint Distribution staking preparations for the distin- Since 1919 Dr. Goldenweiser has M. Abramovitz, chairman of the in- guished Jewish leader. Committee is aiding the Jewish back- been lecturer on anthropology and so- tellectual advancement committee, The United Palestine Appeal to-the-soil movement in Russia, "was that Judge Hugo Pam of Chicago, had ciology at the New School for Social opened last Sunday with a noon in the sections designated by the' gov- Research and prior to that time, since accepted an invitation to address the luncheon In honor of Mlle. Maxa Nor- ernment last spring for Jewish set- 1910, he was lecturer on anthmpology lodge early in April. dau, famous French artist and daugh- Cement." (Mr. Urrison's visit to the A number of recommendations of at Columbia University. Dr. Golden- ter of the late Zionist leader, Dr. Max colonies occurred while Dr. Rosen the general committee were adopted weiser, who was born in Kiev, Bus. , and in order ht.? give Nordau. at this meeting. It was decided to sia, received his early education in the Would Legalize All was iclitnnlericaanti repot of is ob - Announcements were made of Utckstein erect tablets in the Community House gymnasium of that city and then at- $22,000 subscribed by the workers servations Mr. Unison set them Aliens Who Entered Coun- in honor of those members whose of tended Harvard and Columbia, receiv- towards the $125,000 Detroit quota Brides Are Prepared for Wed. forts were frincipally responsible for down in writing.) "Last spring, you ing his doctor of philosophy at the try Before July 1924. of the national campaign for remember," Mr. Urrison says, "they ding, Not Marriage, Charges the success i ul complet on of the new Bill Is Unconstitutional and latter university in 1910. In addition constituted a wild, seemingly uncon- Community House which will be for- to his work mentioned above, Dr. 000,000 Mrs. Leroy Blatner. Would Arouse Distrust The luncheon was held in the smell mally dedicated Sunday, May 2. A Goldenweiser has been a lecturer on WASHINGTON, D. C.—(J. T. A.) querable steppe on which a handful and Hostility. ballroom of the Statler Hotel. Moe- sociological and psychological subjects —Two important amendments to the of pioneers were engaged in what NEW YORK.-0. T. A.)—Three complete program of activities for cis Friedberg, chairman of the drive, looked to me at the time to b e a ho r. in labor colleges and was special lec- welcomed Miss Nordau on behalf of hundred women attended the opening Dedication Day was adopted, the pro- TO REGISTER 7,000,000 bill now before the less struggle against an inho ita le turer at the University of Wisconsin deportation • all the Zionist organizations. of the sixth annual convention of the gram including a banquet in the eve- - realsting every human . House immigration committee were 923 ilderness, ALIENS VERY EXPENSIVE w during the summer session of 1 Federation of Jewish Women's Or- ning at one of the city's leading ho- A. J. Koffman, in a short address, Dr. Goldenweiser's best known book informally decided upon by the cum- approach. There were no habita- tions worthy of the name. The pio- expressed the delight of the Zionist ganizations at the Hotel Astor, New tell. An added feature of the Dedication Business Leaders and Noted is "Early Civilization," in which he y congr e s , rst o th e bamendments m i t tee . District of Detroit to have this die- york. Day exercises not heretofore made neers lived a half-starved existence describes in g ytoyy for the bl yy tnoiya iny the f a s naantd. which University Heads Sign T he fiproposed tinguished visitor under its auspices. The convention, after considerable public will be the rendition of a ape- were literaly under the blue sky. The only prehistoric peoples Joseph II. Ehrlich, on behalf of the debate, adopted a resolution opposed cial musical program in connection Report Submitted. their cultures. He is also the author man Dickstein of New York, provides possession of the new farmers W93 Keren Ilayesod, urged all present to to supporting public benefits on Sat- with the initiatory exercises of the of "Totemism," a study of primitive for the legalization of the status of their apparently unjustified optimism cherish the memory of the late Zion. urdays. Aaron Droock Class of candidates. religion, and "Hanging the Flower, all aliens who entered the United concerning the future; their only Bills pending in Congress and the he program will be directed by Leon- WASIIINGTON.—(J. T. A.)-0p- est lender by participating in the hope the help that would come to the Iriqois" an Indian folk tale, be- T States illegally prior to July 1, 1924, Miss Ilattie Legislatures of especial interest to ard Braun, Detroit's well known position to the proposed bill concern- in sci ls.Among them, ultimately, from organized building of Palestine. sides many rovided they meet with the moral, were read to the delegates. re_ communal effort. Now, the picture Gittleman and Miss Rose Lipsitz ex- women Among these was the Antin bill, cal l• tenor, who is the composer of the ini- United ing the registration of aliens by in the States was expressed the nabs and popular periodicaentific jour- b the periodicals to which he has con- literacy, physical and financial tended greetings to Mlle. Nordau United States Chamber of Commerce f h tributed are the Nation, the Freeman, quirements of the law. The second Ia different. Foremost, the pioneers behalf of the Senior and Junior Ha- ing for the licensing of charitable or- tiatory music. Jacob Rosenberg ' c airman of the M the report of a special committee the Journal of Social Forces. the Jour- amendment is to the effect that the have been joined by their families. dassah. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich was ganizations in an effort to stamp out entertainment committee, announced of March 22 will be made public. nal of Philosophy, the publications of for present five-year limitation period That, me, is the and symbol that have they happy that Jewish womanhood is pro- fake money-raising campaigns. have to conquered that they committee of the The mmigration i Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Vi'ash- that the meeting o. the deportation of aliens be re_ rooted themselves lastingly into the th the American Sociological Society, the f diming personalities of the type and ington, chairman of the Woman's Na- a joint session with the members of United States Chamber o f Commer ce, Journal of American Folk Lore, the rained, thus rectifying the far-reach- standing of Mlle. Nordau. soil. An appeal to the workers in this tional Enforce- and the Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge considering all angle!! of the ques- American Anthrepoligist, and the Sat- ing proviso carried by the bill up to meat, Committee a guest of for the Law convention, that a fitting program of enter- "Further: instead of the wind- this time calling for the deportation swept barracks, there are now, in came to the conclusion that "the urday Review of Literature. campaign was made by Isaac Carmel spoke of the growth of law violations tainment is being arranged for the tion, registration of aliens is not in ac- of aliens who entered the country il- United The Detroit Jewish Open Forum an- . many of the settlements near little occasion of the national office of the Plans for the membership drive cordance with American principles, nounced, last week, its complete execu- legally, irrespective of the length of four-room homes. Palestine Appeal and A. C. Lappin , in the country and asked for dale- who presented the plan for the cam- gates to the allegiance luncheon to be w e re also announced by Sol Blum- it would arouse hostility and mis- tive committee. composed of Aaron their residence here. This would have The Joint Distribution Committee rosen, chairman of the membership trust. it would be difficult, if not im- held in Washington on April 13. Kurland, Miss Mary Caplan, Maurice caused untold hardships and the sepa- is following the proper course in en- paign. Mlle. Nordau expressed her appre- Mrs. Leroy S. Blatner, field secre- committee. Mr. Blumrosen announced possible, to enforce the law effective- H. Zackheirn, Sinhra Bachrach, Sara ration of families. couraging the building of such homes ly; it would raise questions of treaty as Landman, Dora Tannenbaum, Leon B. The first proposal will be embodied as I have described. It is inconceiv- elation for the kind and cordial re- tary, New York State Federation of the appointment of Aaron Droock Sisterhoods, launched a spir- chairman of the speakers' bureau; rights, of nationals of other powers, Kay, Harry J.p .esi tisigv.21=roi;sei in,..both the existing hzunIgTation law gbh,. that ,the --- Jewish . caption given to her by the reception Temple j itelude citizens as committee, headed by Fred 1M. But- ited attack on the modern Jewish Alfred Ross as chairman of publicity, unless registration Krause, Sennett and the pending deportation bill, it is transforming himself Into a drive chairman well as aliens; IrleFirld entail large Weisberg and Joseph Chaggi. The understood. This amendment will shall at the same time be tranamogri- who prepares her daughter Jaceipalbmobeseme.ein. :el, and thanked those who had ar- mother wedding group chairman. expenditures to pay for the routine marriage, as d Meyer Stone an and Ant for advisory committee, in addition to Mr. also enable aliens whose status is so fled into a peasant. That would be Men.1111111/INL--.She brought to for a reports were read at the work of annually registering 7,000,- Interesting Alexander, consists of David A. e audience greetings from the Jew and failed in proper religious train- last meeting by Sidney Alexander, 000 persons and additional expendi- Brown, Fred M. Butzel, David W. legalized to become American citi- a cultural debacle. It is morally In- zens without producing a certificate hibited. It is historically impossible. ish women of France, who are now ing in the home. Home training was being neglect- chairman of the anti-defamation corn- turns for a corps of agents to seek Simons, Rabbi Leon Fram, Abram of legal arrival, without which it is Not you, not your American anti- enrolled in the service of Palestine, out aliens who fail to register, and ed, Mrs. Blatner said, and Jewish mittee, and George Comer, chairman punish them. It would lead to de- J. Koffman, Maurice H. ac ei , now impossible to acquire naturalize. dotes, would be identified with such and she told the people assemble of the social service committee. Julius Bernard Ginsburg, Emanuel Paperno, Don. By order of Chairman Johnson, a thing—to say nothing of the en- that when she leaves America she is brides start building their own homes Deutelbaum, president of the lodge mend for annual registration of all Morris D. Waldman and Joseph Bern- the proposed amendments will be thusiasm which has been aroused in going to Palestine, where she will ex- with little or no qualifications or skill. stated that all committees were active inhabitants of the country." stein. printed in a special bill for formal all of our communities, which, in- Criticises Young People. tend greetings to the Jewish women Against Principle of Freedom. She also emphasized the failure of and that the work of the organization dubitably, could not be evoked for approval by the committee. of l'alestine who are participating in Declaring that this bill is not in was being successfully carried out in MAY BE AMBASSADOR every branch of activity, on behalf wives in seeing to it that their men Thousands of aliens in America will any project which carried in its wake accordance with the American prin- all its phases. of the fine and noble Jewish woman- folk were actively interested in re- ROME.—(J. T. A.1-1taly may be be assisted and saved from deports- the degradation of the cultural status ciples of freedom, the committee hood of America. ligious observances and attendance OFFICIALS GUILTY OF TERROR stated that "freedom of the indi- represented in the Republic of Ar- tion by these provisions, it was de- of the great Jewish masses. "A home! That is the very first Spoke at Synagogue. at synagogues and temples, thereby MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The Su- vidual from official surveillance or gentine by a Jew, it was learned here dared. Congressman Dickstein made imperative prerequisite of a cultural Sunday evening, Mlle. Maxa Nor- setting a poor example foe Jewish preme Court of Ukraine reversed the espionage, unless he is suspected of from authoritative sources. Deputy clear to the committee that he does environment. The Russian workman dau delivered a most remarkable lec- children. She lamented the fact that decision of the local court in the trial crime, is an American principle. Orazio Perdazzi will be appointed not ask that criminals or other unde- In the factory suburbs lives in bar- sirable aliens be allowed to remain in ture on the subject "My Father In young men and young women were of communist officials charged with Italian ambassador to Argentine. Exile,' the Emanuel Synagogue, not to be found in the temples but America, but that his measure seeks racks. The Russian peasant lives in (Turn to I.ast Page.) Wilson and Taylor avenues. A. J. rather in places of amusement and anti-Semitism. only to come to the rescue of such a one-room house, where he sleeps aliens as illegally entered but are and eats. Ile occupies that room Koffman, chairman of the district, extravagance. otherwise perfectly desirable as real- with his wife, his son, his daughter, presided at the meeting and intro- Religion was for men as well as duced Miss Nordau. Short addresses for women, she continued, and "our dents and citizens. He pointed out possibly a son-in-law and a daughter- announcing the United Palestine Ap- tired business men surely need reli- what a terrible thing it would be and In-law, and in one corner are abet- the tremendous task involved in at- tered a calf, a pig. The Jew cannot, peal were delivered by Mr. Carmel gion." It was an unhappy deduction, tempting to deport aliens who had must not sink to that level. There- and A. C. Lappin. she said, that because women were been here for yearn, raised families fore, if the Jewish farmer begins his Mlle. Nordau pictured the horrible supposed to have more leisure reli- in America, established themselves in new existence with the building of a years of the last great war, when Dr. leave gion May Nordau was compelled to leave was 100,000 for them. women were repre- EDITOR, JEWISH CHRONICLE, business and become part of the coin- nice, four-room house and expends About munities in which they live. Dick- his means and energy in its construe- France and reside in Spain for car- four rented at the convention by the pees- 525 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT, MICH. , where he spent his years 1926 Mar. 17 P M 3:34 stein declared that if his proposals tion, it is both natural and right. ant enrollment of 108 united organ- , Year Creating • New Type of Jew. Mrs. hies I. Levinson, pres- not accepted he would insist eying the "welt schm EASE PUBLISH IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING AN SOS CALL TO SAVE JEWS OF were . welcomed the "It is difficult to describe the sti- s OUL She spoke of his disappoint- izations. upon farther hearings upon the de- ONAL DAVID A. BROWN, NATI melts and told of the closing days of ident of the ederaon, that they have portation bill which the advocates of ff t ERN kUROPE BROADCASTED TODAY B - his life when he expected to visit the which delegates of 19 since new organizations They, their to brought ht to this task.children had joined the 1925 con- EASTERN MAN UNITED JEWISH CAMPAIGN, TO 1200 MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL COMMIT the measure are very desirous eyeeanst wives and their grown-up y . L toted States and then settle in avoid, a.s this might TEE TO CHAIRMAN AND OFFICERS OF EACH OF THE 45 STATE ORGANIZATIONS the dele w e extent asftohepym estine. She pictured him in the vention. for weeks at a time, ros before dowel are to such A recommendation study of Gov: ALREADY BUILT UP AND EVERY OFFICER OF THE SEVERAL HUNDRED COMMITTEES adoption. It is expected final action to haul stones prayer shawl carrying the refer - gates!. rom e from a distance for aktewas careful was made Y ereY reared bill The ' will be take). on the deportation bill th e home's fou datio n torah at the opening of the first Jew ),, . Isaac r Kubie, chairman of the OF LOCAL DRIVES IN EVERY JEWISH COMMUNITY UNITED STATES AND CANADA. - early next week, w hen it will be e b !";. rearing j ish synagogue in Madrid, Spain. Site y Mrs. ese houses as If DISTRI n•7 these • -joint •has CAMPA IGN OFFICERS JOINT c to the House with the fen- ed h er ad d ress wi t h an se- J I publ ny ,ciodmdmen St ee ACTION TAKEN AT HASTILY CONVENED CNFERENCE THIS ALARMING ported ola j Pool offered the CONSIDER car clone well in scrutinising the plans ing modifications. coeeit of hi s death . Ile w as buried AND UNITED JEWISH . adsworth bills will to At a unch eon he , BUTI O. make sure act irclin g to the strict Jewish ritual, openingp. JOINT DISTRIBUTION g° The Perlinen-'11 children. And that the houses would e D hotel, AMS FROM DOCTOR KAHN, EUROPEAN DI the rayer.allrooml of be well constructed.' For the Jewish clothed in a prayer shawl (eolith). to the grand b CABLEGRAMS then be taken up immedietely. farmer the home is the veritable Bialik to Speak at Arena Gardens. I sa , es of endorsement of the work CO3131ITTEE, DOCTOR ROSEN IN CHARGE OF ITS RELIEF AND RECONSTRUCTION .. of his future and the first r At a special conference of the cam- jljTfetehei.jfederation from Mayor Walker WORK RUSSIA AND IRMA MAY CAMPAIGN SPECIAL COMMISSIONER TO POLAND, paign workers, held Sunday morn- reward for his determination. .siVith.-, - MRS. ULLIAN SPEAKS inc at the Hotel Statler, where repro-( and Sollff. Stroock, of the GALICIA AND BF.SSARABIA STATING THAT UNLESS HELP IMMEDIATELY FORTH f J ey :' e. Philanthropic it, his work Ia blessed; without it, . by . h is president MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN WILL DIE IN ADDITION TO THE I FOR JUNIOR HADASSAH may be accursed. I have no do Mrs. Kubie. sentatives of the Zionist District,' Federation o d lane!rG.oldstein addressed COMING THOUSANDS M that in these homes and in these fiehlk,...e. Junior Hadassah and the Keren Socljtae llir, l'A sj MANY WHO HAVE ALREADY SUCCUMBED. THOSE AT CONFERENCE BESIDES At th next regula meeting of te h . there D r.. M . 'V tan of new. J e aximi Hayesod committee were present, '. it the afternoon session. wil l arise a h generationn r e 1 • • strofeett ,. MARSHALL, HERBERBURG, CHAIRMAN J OINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE. LOUIS was ing , to Jews, morally, pysical a!, unanimously decided that the Nemser of the health department BRO WN, FELIX WAR Detroit Unit of Junior fladassah, S Health Commis- visit of the great Hebrew poet, Chaim ' T LEHMAN, WILLIA M FOX, DAVID M. BRESSLER. BROWN'S , 2bet. haefJ d8 .1%,c'eloe vepnlie dnkesdaatyT tem . re Marc h than the Jews of the towns fron Nachman Bialik, to Detroit, should be ioner I read Louis an add ss b , who commend - which they emerged. The union of E manuel, which I. Harns, TELEGRAM FOLLLOWS: "DURING MY RECENT ORGANIZING TRIP COVERING SOUTH- ilson avenues, Mrs. spirtualty, whic is the Jewish utilized for a popular large mass - I' d the aims of the federation and i i Taylor and ' . meeting in the Arena Gardens. A e d t h n te to the earnest regard WESTERN, NORTHWESTERN, CENTRAL STATES MADE STATEMENT AT EVERY CON- Frieda Silbert W Ullian, national presi- heritance, with the life in the open committee was appointed under the ' P al a . n "men for the welfare of I RETURN TO NEW YORK TERRIBLE CONDITIONS IN I dent of Junior Hadassah. will speak will creat e a new type of Jew, a new Jewish with regard to , FERENCE THAT IF UPON MY m aaki e r mpayny :is h i pi of Julius Braun to j ef ch "Junior Hadassah in Palestine." type of human being heretofore wee their own, especiallY NOT IMPROVED SHOULD SEND SOS CALL TO EVERY STATE THROUGH ITS on Mrs. eir children. p ra t ons f or the massmeet - I the bringing up o f their Ullian has recently vted known to the Russian people. They i EUROPE la . STATE AND CITY CHAIRMEN AND OTHER OFFICERS IMMEDIATELY TO RAISE SUM Palestine and g made a thorough study, will exert a healthy influence upon The banquet in honor of Dr. of the towns and their ex- ISSUES CALL ' NOT LESS THAN TEN PER CENT OF FIRST YEAR'S QUOTA TO BE SENT NA- of the activities of Senior and Junior' the Jews WALDMAN Stephen S. Wise, national chiarman in the Holy Land. She has port agricultural skill will be valu- FOR WORKERS MEETING OF MONEY HEADQUARTERS FOR PROMPTEST POSSIBLE RELIEF DISTRIBUTIONIlladasssh of the United Palestine Appeal, and. a special message to convey to Junior j able also to their neighbors—the TIO N AL NG WITH LEADERS Hadassah members, which will better peasants. I Chaim Nachman Bialik will be held ABROAD. HAVE JUST RETURNED TO MY OFFICE FROM MEET course, on We dnesday evening, April 7, in h Meier Chefeye. WHO LAID BEFORE ME ALL THE STARTLING o f M e be the ballroom of the Statler Hotel. of Morris di- OF JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMITTEE r: I development e i et re ' u s for orphans dn ocb of c banquet committee consists rector D. of Waldman, the United executive Jewish Cheri- u fur the o " e M r a I institute w ni s t ueacluncta tt workers col HAT U 1 'LESS SUBST kN - the ll The which is Junior Hadassah's specific • the settlements. Children told me FACTS OF EUROPEAN NEEDS PROVING CONCLUSIVELY Miss Hattie Gittleman, chairman, ties, has issued s ca that they wanted schools, their eld- TIAL SUM OF MONEY FORTHCOMING AT ONCE MANY THOUSANDS WILL DIE AND1 undertaking. toh g, e PMhaorecnhix23C, luabt 8en o'cTluoce ke. William Isenberg, Miss Jeanette dmaey;t eve etni ing, Violin selections n will be rendered en said they wanted synagogues and this MORE THOUSANDS SUFFER ACUTEST MISERY WHICH MAY PROVE FATAL. IT HAS iiebier i the youth missed libraries and lee- nberg, Alvin Hersch and Israel Those especially invited to anize- Marie Silk. SE OF SENDING MONEY TO KEEP THOUSANDS ALIVE UNTIL . by Miss extended to all who tures. But, in truth, I was not wor- A invitation is tions of the Detroit Morris Friedberg, Joseph H. Ehr- meeting are city the of heads of who org have COME DOWN TO C - An the numerous drive MORE SUBSTANTIAL AID CAN REACH THEM. I URGE YOU CALL TOGETH ER QUICK are interested in Junior liadassah to ried. The Jew and his Torah are I ich and A. C. Lappin will act as participated in , put it another way one! Or to ND DEVISE WAYS AND MEANS attend the meeting. A in LY AS POSSIBLE ALL YOUR CAMPAIGN ASSOCIATES round: the Jew and his culture cr-n- members ex - officio on the banquet activities and who are i interested NINE - the present United Jew sh Campaign. I doubt not that .as committee. be divorced. not AISE IN CASH AS MINIMUM TEN PER CENT OF TOTAL QUOTA COLONEL HOUSE IN PALESTINE soon as the elementary, mate Isaac Carmel, national field sec- The purpose of the United Jewish R paign is for the relief of the TEEN TWENTY SIX . URGE ALSO EVERY OUNCE PRESSURE BE PLACED UPON YOUR I needs of these farmers will have retary of the Zionist Organization of c am Jews of Poland, Bessarabia and Rou• ORGANIZATION TO GET CAMPAIGNS INTO ACTION QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE AND ' SE-I JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — Col. been met, as soon as their daily bread America, who spent a few weeks in s ett lamen t in Russia ,, i,i ■ ni. sod vicinity, has issued the mania, t ea all wh w ave pro ro vo ld: nfr of i e isyya ysst u ir ie eid y a hn e d ads thety hey ' Edward M House close ft.' end CURE FROM THOSE SUBSCRIBING THE LARGEST AMOUNT AS trip following statement prior to his leav- and for the local United Hebrew made • flyi MANY MILLIONS IN ACCEPTED QUOTAS BY THE 45 STATES ALREADY ORGANIZED president Wilson, Schools. House • pm' themselves with schools and syna- mg for New York. Colonel Palestine. are All who may be interested AND THOUSANDS OF PLEDGES IN CAMPAIGNS NOW IN PROGRESS WHILE VERY EN- to S disem- gogues and libraries and lectures. "The United Palestine Drive in De- leifa,Maltr:leitins;, n to be • popular trait for 1926, which is to drive. raise urged to attend the meeting so that COURAGING CANNOT BUY BREAD AND MILK FOR STARVING PEOPLE. MUST BEbarked°ant "Already, in the spring, when the preliminary plans of organization 81. 25,000, is he was welcomed by E rrneer pioneers first arrived here, and t he y arranged. CONVERTED INTO CASH TO LARGEST EXTENT POSSIBLE IF TO DO ANY GOOD FOR where li e are out for the small contribu- may be definitely t . sotuilthylvu edwinshethlveesbalarrd e 3 L n c k s .. a i ti al i dbo d o u kg s. Pevsner on behalf of the tions and we are going to pay as Executive in Palestine and represC ni ns t THOUSANDS ACTUALLY FACING DEATH WHO WILL DIE UNLF- our ONLY ONE TOURIST VISA much attention to the gifts of atives of the Jewish community in A remarkable collection, wee that OF TERRIBLE MEDIATELY. AM SENING THIS SOS SOY BECAUSE humble people just as we are devot- Haifa. Colonel House visited the He- ACTIONS DE- IMMEDIATE A.)—Only one AND ON YOUR AND WARSAW.—(J. T. brew Technical institute of Haifa only Jews shoulders can assemble. A Talmud rubbed with Gorki'a latest, ing time and energy to the larger TROPHE DESTROYING JEWS OF lied to the Palestine oMee pledges. and the Hadar Ha'carmel, the new • Organization in Poland PEND THEIR LIVES. (Turn to Last Page.) "We are anxious that the Jewish P of e the Zonist i Jewish residential suburb of Haifa. DAVID A. BROWN. masses should participate in the for a visa to visit Palestine during the U. S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OPPOSES REGISTRATION ACT MODERN MOTHER IS CRITICIZED AT MEET K) AN OPEN LETTER TO LOCAL JEWRY DEPORTATION BILL AMENDMENTS URGED David A. Bro wn Sends S. 0. S. Message go go ry YL go 0 jZ? ■ F.› go i l ■ sy f.5 f> : ) go C) LL ) (Turn to V4 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Last Page.) Passover holidays.