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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926.
VOL. XXX. NO. ,1.
;JEWISH COLONIES
le
ATTb NEY
A
SEMION PETLURA, Local Attorney
CAMPAIGN WORKERS ' ' LOCAL
DEVELOPMENT WORK Rubin ner er —ttac-s
IS GIVEN DEGREE)
Given
Degree
Is
ARE PROSPERING
UKRAINIAN POGROM '
PLANS FOR HOLY spirit of Bigotry STRIVING TO RAISE
of Detr oit Co nf
IN SOVIET RUSSIA
ve-it Y of I,aws 1),,gree
LEADER , MURDERED .-Tni Doctor
LAND ANNOUNCED SayTshi:i I%RlcepmuobrliiaelsDFaoyunAddt!Irrsess REMAINING $1-00,000
On Alvin D. Hersch.
ors
Rebuked Intolerance.,
Bernard Flexner Declares Rut-
enberg Electrical Scheme
Samuel Schwartzbard, Russian
Round-up Committee Formed
James N. Rosenberg Reports
Jew Commits Act to Avenge
The Univt•rsity of Detroit has an -
They Are Successfully
at Rally at Phoenix Club
b rt• -
Intol eranee, as in d icated by te
emoted that at the gratiuution exer- •
Jewish Massacres.
Cultivating Land.
Tuesday Night.
strictive immigratio n laws to be
rises to be held June Is at the Ar-
First On Program.
!fnund on the statute books of tthe
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a
s!adia, it will confer the dt•grse s,f
ATTACK WAS PLANNED
United' Staten, the assumption by cer-
LEADERS HOPE FULL
n tl : DUE --i9 FINANCIAL AID
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MANY
YEARS
BEFORE
,I.',V
I
QUOTA WILL BE MET
WORKER HOMES AND
right to judge others by stand-
GOTTEN FROM AMERICA
torney,. for "services to the university
FARMERS LOANS NEXT the
ards of their own making, and the
and for general eminence in his pro-
1156,000 Jews Killed in Ukraine
, — !tendency to enact numerous unaiss! Wyandotte Over-Subscribes Its
fession." ' In addition to looking after
Smidovitch Convinces Rosen•
'Etetween October 191'7
r. II
(ratas
• h h been
b• •
his ley. praitot
Quota of $1,200. Organiz-
Joint Distribution Committee , and thienforceable measures which
I serve to bring law into contempt and
And End of 1919.
a proft•ssor in the law department of
berg That Government is
ing
Other
State
Drives.
Gives $1 500 000 For Pal- I to
sede
the
quick
and
dignified
ad-'
t im
the university for the past eight
Sincere Toward Jews.
!ministration of justice were cars
T. Al —Semlon Pet- years. Ile was the co-author of a
estine 1Jpbuilding.
PARIS
Ii
With
$100,000
still
to
go,
the
so-
I
denoted by Charles Rubiner in :In
lurasleader of the separatist Ukrain• (wok on Michigan Corporation Law
•
address delivered at the annual Slit- licitation committees are working ,
an movement and Lineman of the and the sole author of a book on Mich-
The following special cable dispatch
NEW YORK.—A program of work I trial Day exercises held last Sunday st,•adily to complete the quota of l
pogrom bands by the hands of whom igan Chattel Mortgages. He was the appeared in the New York Times of
to be undertaken tip Palestine was I !afternoon in the chapel of the ClOver $a00,000 which is being raised by the I
!tens of thousands of Jewish men,' father of the Public
Defender move-
recent
date:
announced by Bernard Fleenor, pees- I Hill Park Cemetery. He also criti- United Jewish Campaign for foreign I
I
Iwomen and children were massacred meat in Michigan
"MOSCOW. — Most satisfactory
!dent of the Palestine Economic Cur-, cited those voters who neglect to per- relief and colonization and local dis-
moth.' legislative bill providing for the
in
the
Ukraine
in
1918-1919,
was
progress is reported by James N. Ros-
aeration. The other officers of the form their duty RS citizens, asserting Itribution. The last rally of workers '
l fatally shot by Samuel Schwartzbard, establishment of such office. He has
corporation, which has its office at 40 • that fully 50..per cent of the voting! was held at -the Phoenix Club last
also been very 'tenet. in raising the enberg, vice-chairman of the Ameri-
a Russian Jew, in the Boulevard
•
• • . •
e can Jewish Joint Distribution Com.
Exchange place, New York City, are population' remain away from the
the' Tuesday evening, when thos present
.
s a I t ,
, Saint Michel.
I mittee of the United States, who • has
Louis Marshall, Ilerbt•rt II. Lehman pales on election day. Under such censtitOted themselnls into a round-
"Dirty dog, killer of my people, de- Mr. Dorsch has written a novel an o ju..,t rt .turned to . al.ost . ow after r a tn ree
•
vice-presidents.
and Robert Szold, vi
circumstnces, he pointed out, it is up committee to visit the large num-
•veral one-Act plays. His latest "A
•
, fend yourself," was the cry of Sam-
several
Book" was was recent!} listed weeks' tour of 50 Jewish
ALVIN D. IIERSCH. :
ber of persons who have us yet not
....
Walter E. Meyer, treasnrer, and Jo- possible for small but highly O Organ-bar
• colonies in
'.uel Schwartzbard as he faced Pet- S ealed
rh
Crimea.
S outh Russia and the Cru
seph C. Hyman, secretary.
Samuel Summerfie1 ,1,1
- --e inal and determined minorities to been salisited
----- lung. Schwartzbard then drew his by the Dramatic Arts Socit•ty of Tam-
board of directors of • the company execute any Plan oflitical
actimn s he)see•e. ed the special committee, ' —
po
s
been
ay-
'•
"Already
5000
Jews
have
been
set-
revolver and fired . six shots Petlura ale Bet El. Ile haa alwaY
erman, Davitl A. Brown, upon which they may seize in order I anneuns•ed that comparativi•fy few of
are: Oscar B
live in c anmunity and religious of- l fled upon the 500,000 acres granted by
a as tit tit 0 a OS111 II ,
Jacob BIllikopf, David M. Brea,. er, to realize their selfish ends.
I the big givers have not been solicited ,
. the Soviet government. Mr. Rosen-
shortly
afterward, the bullets having fairs and is a member of the board of l
Jacob Epstein, Bernard Flexner, F. ,re lh•claring that the founders of the :and that within a very few days he '
trustees of Temple Beth El and of the berg said 'that although the financial
en tered his brain.
Julius Fohs, Felix Fuld, Louis J Hose-
public were 'themselves the victims and his workers would complete their
school beard of thetemple...-Lle weal help given by the Joint Distribution
Samuel
Schwartzbard
gave
himself
wits, Louis F.. Kirstein, Samuel ( . of intolerance, Mr Rubiner said:
l lists of names.
chairman of the speakers committeeiConimittee was a little more than $2,-
up to the police declaring: "I have
Lainaott, Herbert II. Lehman. Louis
Nathan Gross, chairman general !
"Utterly fargetful of the fact that '
of the recent U. .1. C. drive and a 000,000 thus far,—in addition to
killed Petlura to avenge the death of
C. Loewenstein, Louis Marshall, Wal. freedom to think as one pleases and' division, urged the workers to visit
executive board of the' grantsof land, timber arid seed from
thousands of pogrom victims in the member of the-
. .
'ter E. Meyer, James N. Rosenberg, , freedom to worship as one pleases thaw persons who had not been so- 1
United Palestine Appeal. He is a di? the Soviet government—a highly eon-
Commissioner
Hull
Gives
11.fl" Ukraine who were ma'ssacred by Pet- rector of the Phoenix Club and a! servative estimate of the grain crop
Reuben Sadowsky, Ben Selling, Ju- constitute perhaps the most vital suo- licited as. soon as possible to complete
t.
lure's forces without his taking steps'
lius Simon, Nathan Straus, Jr., Lewis sorts
n foundation of liberty report:, could be made. Miss Esther
sons For Proposed Immi-
member of the Redford and 11Iasorfic planted last winter was between $2,-
to prevent these massacres."
L. Strauss, Robert Szold, Samuel Uti- upon which our country stands, cer- , Ruth Prussian, secretary, announced.
The large crowd which witnessed Country Clubs and of Mich. Soy ('on- 000,000 and $2,500,000. In addition,
gration
Legislation.
termyer, Felix M. Warburg, Samu..I tain bigoted individuals and groups through Mr. Gross, that $100,000 yet
the shooting attempted to lynch sistory (32";) Moslem Temple, Nista- there are large areas of corn, hay and
, of individuals possessing. unfortun- , remained to be raised for Detroit to
Zemurray.
Schwartzbard but the police protect. tic Shrine; Peninsular Chapter and vines and some orchards and tobacco
The Palestine Economic Corpora- I ately, much power, refuse to acknowl- I go over the top 'on its increased
Besides the tractors,
WASHINGTON. — (J. T. A.) — et1 him and took him to the pollee Ashlar Lodge. Mr. Ilt•rsch is to be plantations.
lion was organized in eebruary, 1925, edge their fellow men's freedom of I quota.
- the only recipient of this degree at which have been used continually,
C
•
•
•
station..
Co-opera-
Commissioner
General
Immigra-
by a merger of Palestine
traveling from place to place and
.
t action in this regard. They have ' Marna D. Waldman, who presided
' non Harry . E Hull
has a of
high
opinion
. .
• •
Samuel Schwartzbard told his story these exercises.
t he
subsiry
formed arbitrary conclusions of what gave a short address ret less
b ye Company (a subsidiary
working for non-Jewish peasants as
the present quota law, favors rt•g-
Palestine Development Council) and e is true and what is not true, what work done than far on the campaign istratian of aliens and regards with to the police authorities.
well as the colonists, the latter have
"I planned for many years to mur-
the Palestine activities of the recon- one may believe in and what one ratty and praising the workers for their un- sympathy the proposal to legalize the
been supplied with horses and oxen
He stressed the itn- residents and enable the naturaliza- der Petlura for his guilt in the mas-
struction committee of the Joint Die. not believe in. To these false stand- tiring efforts.
and now own fully 30,000
c or- an' they would have us all bow.
portance of their visiting, this week, tion of aliens who entered America snare of many thousands of Jews in
tribution Committee, the new'ants
"Mr. Rosenberg stressed d the enthu.
poration having acquired the assets'
The exercics. wa ich were attend- thos ' • individuals who had not been unlawfully before the quota act be- the Ukraine. I never met l'etlura
steam of the colonists and their eager-
—
of the other two agencies. ed by all andience that taxed the ea- solicited and whose contributions rune operative, that is, prior to July before, but I carried his picture in
life of
The program places in the front , parity of the chapel, were presided would bring the total amount raised 1, 1924, according to a report issued my pocket. I learned that he lunched Chaim Nachman Bialik Visited Lead. ness to adopt the permanent
the country. They pre not, e said,
..
,
•
rank the necessity of assisting finan. ! over by Rabbi A, M. Hershman, who for the campaign practically to the here. At the same time Commissidn. every day in a restaurant in the Rue
int Commumttes During Tour.
as frequently supposed in merica,
cially in the completion of the hydro- , offered a prayerr for those who gave quota mark. Many persons have not t er Hull proposes that legislation be Racine. I then posted myself outstde
poor Jews from the cities, b
- former.
—
of the building. I saw him several
electric station on the Jordan river es /heir lives in the performance of been reached because of the trenten enacted that will allow a certain num- times
in the cam any of his wife and - NEW YORK.—Reports from all inhabitants of small towns and vii-
and the necessary transmission lines duty to the country. Cantor Samuel c10118 V011.1111e of work which has been 'enacted
cities visited by Chaim Nachman Bia- (ages who already were familiar with
to connect the existing Diesel-engine ' Vigoslit led in the singing of "The accomplishet1 and it is hoped and ex-' byr of aliens to be admittl annually daughter, when I reatrained myself
power stations at Tel Aviv, Haifa l Star Spangled Banner" and "Amer- •'pected, Mr. Waldman concluded, chat in situations of peculiar and distress- from shooting in fear that the bullets lik indicated that the poet has left the care of animals and with truck
vet Tiberias. The Palestine }',CO- lien" and chanted "El Molei Reale- ' the majority of these
ing hardshipwithout
regard
to the might harm his wife and daughter. an indelible impression on American farming. Prior to the war and the
sent will
from subscribe.
the ram-, existing
quota restrictions,
in connec-
Today, when1 saw him have the res. Jewry. Bialik has now practically revolution more than 1,000,000 people
nomic Corimration has advised Pin•, mint.. aadlowing the sounding of ' A letter has
I asked him: 'Are you completed an itinerary that took him of a total Jewish population of 3,000,-
,
91-
.inns,
six
Boy
Scouts
and
a
group
of
naign
offices
at
2326
Penobscot
(toil
with
which
air.
Hull
said:
"I
ad- taurantalone,
chits Rut•nberg, president of the P
the . little girls decorated the soldier,' Building to the non-contributor, mit that the awarding of such a dminia-
quota Petlura. ' When he answered 'Yea,' to the principal Jewish communities 000 gained a living from petty tract-
Corporation,
Electric
estine
' charges might present many
'This
will revenge my or the land, including cities as far ing. They are not only unable to do
erience
1
exclaimed:
which reads as follows:
con p an owning the concession, • that graves with flowers and flags.
native problems, but my experience brothers,' and I fired seven shots west as Chicago and Louisville, Ky. so now, owing to the loss of every-
.
Write Non•Contributors.
it is prepared to participate in .the
David S. Zenon and Joseph II.
from
my
automatic."
Heralded by his great achievements thing in the war, but further suffer
completion of the above underttiking Ehrlich, chailanan and secretary, re- "To all who have not yet contributed t 0 at convinces me that certain
to the United Jewish Campaign: renu•slies are required to meet un-
Petlura resided in Paris for the and by the almost legendary glamor from the restrictions imposed by Sov-
to the extent of ela(1,000, approxi - isnectively of the board of the Clover
usu al shoat' '%"
last
year,
where
he
published
a Ilk- which has gathered about his person- iet law upon persons classed as pri-
"Those who have thus far sub- ! •
mutely $750,000, and is ready to en-' Hill Park Cemetery, arsangt•d the de-
The commissioner
i ss o e also proposed
rlimn weekly under the name Try. ality, he has everywhere been greeted vate traders. Although in dire need
, scribe,' to the campaign appreciate •
ter into definite arrangements to this I tails of the exercises.
that non-quota status Sr given to rub, having left Poland, where Jew- with remarkable enthusiasm. In prac- and forced to pay the highest rates
ivi-
more than ever what a glorious pr
end.
lege has been theirs—they are happy parents of an American citizen, ish leaders at one time demanded his tically every city where he has been for rent and taxes, they cannot get
!
To Build Homes In Tel Aviv.
whereas the•y now only have pre fer-
expulsion for his guilt in the masse- it was impassible for the local corn- state medical treatment without
in having done their duty.
The second item in the proposed
eren
mice. 'stating that this prefce
mines of arrangements to find suffi- ' charge and their children are barred
program is assisting in the building
" Sitl el • •ou too will desire to amounts to practically nothing where area in the Ukraine
) n this great undeitaking.
ciently large accommodations for all front the schteds as bourgeoise ele-
, .ayins Croix de Guerre.
of a certain number of Tall stand-
take part i
ments. If they could trade, the situ=
In doing so, you will experience the the quotas are heavily burdened, as
se haartzbard, a watchmaker, 32 who flocked to hear him.
ardized bonito for workers I n and
Italy, Russia and Poland. He also
ation might be bearable, but lack of
years of age, is at citizen of France.
around Tel Aviv, by the side of the • Jewish Music Features Closing Exer. same lasting satisfaction.
The lint of cities Bialik visited in-
"w e are still considerably short recommended that non-quota staltu, Ile was born in Smolensk but lived eludes New York, Boston, Phila. capital with the additional handicap
cises. 'New CoUrses Announced.
ancient city of Jaffa There has been I
of state co-operative competition, pre-
of the increased qu.ota we felt obliged should be given to children up to Oa! in Paris before the war. W
the dt•lphia, Newark, Providence, Pitts-
a serious shonage
of hausing' twill- , •
t".
A large and enthusiastic gathering to accept. Will you, therefore, kindly age of 21 of citizens instead of limit- War brake out he joined the French burgh, Baltimore, Washington, Cleve- vent this.
ties for workers and the Palestine
in as gen- ing it to the present age of IS. Ht.
In Most Favor ■ bl e Cat e eery.
, army as a volunteer and took part in land, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee,
Economic Corporation will undertake of the students of '.11, El College of send in your pledge no w',
favors exempting alien has-
'By becoming farmers, they have
certain Meps to assist in remedying Jewish 'Studies participated in the erous a sum as possible.
, "my battles. He was wounded and Cincinnati and Louisville, Ky. Among
ands of American citizen wives.
bands
awarded the e ('rota de Guerre • the signal, honors of which he has literally been re.entranchised and pass
"Sincerely yours,
the situation in part, by advansants closing t•Xercises of the first season
In general approval of the present was
NRIAN.
During the Bolshevik revolution he been the recipient are a reception by from the least to the most favorable
(Signed) "HENRY
WNF:M
credits for the building of simple of the college last Monday night,
id:
r quota law Commissioner Hull said:
"President."
and the Ukraine with President Coolidge and honorary de- category. This he declared to be the
!I went to
homes, to be constructed in accord- , May 31, over which Alvin D. Hersch
We now have the firstaintelligent
litary mission as an in- grees by the Jewish Institute of Re- most important 'factor of the Amer!-
a I tench military
"P. S.—A $100 subscription (ove and
once with standards approved by the presided. Despite the fact that it
set . ht measures regal- terpreter, where h e saw sh e
r
Far from encouraging
Palestine government, these homes to was a week-end holiday when many a period of three years) is less than • dating
suffering I ligion and the 'Jewish Theological can work.
ration
that
we
have
ever
i
tin g mmg
i
people to settle on the land, the Amer-
ulties may of Ukrainian „ Jewry and witnessed Seminar
d yet this will Save a be experienced
ntry 10 cents a ay,
be sold to workers on easy terms, I people
y for country
ve the city
le
enjoyed. W h atever difficulties
. ,
massacres by Petlura forces.:
icons are unable to settle as many ea
payable over a period of from 12 to jaunts and parties, the assembly human life."
h
wa
%as
s
l
e
Under them, and I will maul
a
I
i
k
s
genera
general
theme
h
Bi
!
Other Non-Jews Give.
Ile then joined the Fi •
rst Inferno-' preservationand revival of Jewish they desire. More than 15,000 fami-
I room was not large enough to hold
15 years.
admit there are a fe w. I feel confi- .one' Division,
' .
which was organised ,
lies, would-be colonists, representing
Among the non-Jews who have dent can be smoothed out by coin- n
The Palestine Eat omit. Corpora. ! all who wished to attend.
spit atual values and his leading mes-
k
t
•
-
h
•
Odessa.
contributions
BI
k
'
e - .
flan his set apart $ 00,000 for this
/
), . sage emp hasize d Palestine as the in- a population half as large again as
The feature of t e closing
aratively slight amendments. M e , by .
in various
that already settled, have registered
of Jewish mu- are Thomas A. Aston, $100; George p
(this unit fie
he particinated n
purpose, to be available within the cises was the co
accomplish-
dispersible condition for his
I are today nearer the solution of the battles ag a inst th pogrom be n ds .
at the government agencies.
next 12 months.
sic. . Every ph se of Jewish music W. Holley, $100, and Walker & Co.,
,
s a ppear-
ing that aim. Although
w i fe, when
e ards wfe.,
that
"Mr. Rosenberg visited colonic!! in
Sarnu
e las c h warts
Another important item in the pre- from the primitive shofar notes to outdoor advertisers, $500. Mr. As- immigration problem in this country
.
L aces
, than we or any other country has .
act coincided with camp aigns for
the
poli
ce,
,
said
it
is
all stages of development, from pros-
,
interviewed
d
1,,,
gram will be to provide a certain the Yiddish folk melodies of Russia ton's letter, sent to Melville S. V.
P
the
United Palestine Appeal,
ever been in history. I view these'
t
she was ignorant of herhusband's generally conceded that his.influence Porous villages surrounded by thou-
Y. I100,000 to beginI and the Ilebrew songs of n . ,, stine memben'of the administrative com- , measures as expressing with a great 'she
amount of money',
,
sands of acres of grain fields and with
with, to be loaned . to agricultural and the elaborate cantoral music of mince, follows:
I
, degree of wisdom and accuracy the intention.
has been much deeper than stimulat '
.
•. .
P l t - .their own
own water supply from artesian
It was estimated
Itea
tht that
leas
at
t 30,- •
and other groups in Palestine for
. s, althe modern synagogue was explained "Mr. Melville S. Welt,
.
f or a es ine.
majority will of ear great P' °P l e,1
in g mumut 1 support
"Detroit,
Mich.
wells, and with electriclights, bath
women
and
children
A -• •••• in
Ioniser period than is now Poss m e, ' a nd iled.
•us••at
° t group o f
demanding that there shall be a ; 000
Jewish
me", in Ukrainian, towns He has infused a new energy into the
were
massacred
"I/ear Mr. Welt :—As a slight tri-
d
toolshops
through the Central Bank of Co-oper- a rtists rendered the illustrations. The
1
hi' •
Jewish consciousness which is ex-
d d of
d '
and co-oper ative
ert•s, tosiittle
Harris bate to the great cause you represent, upon alien incomers and also that; b y Polura s forces
ative Institutions, IA., which has its vocal artists were Miss Rhea sec
'
ts of 30 or st-10 adults living = in
head office in Jerusalem. The funds and Aaron T. Edgar. Mr. Edgar's on behalf of a suffering peop le, I take only such number of admissable ' la Hurt who p;ayttedborann in 18
well
dugouts, building houses and prepar-
pleasure in contribut ing $100, check aliens may come as will be helpful , the lUkfitline
sic
sof the bank have been limited in the rendition of Chassidic mueives{
ro l e -
Russian
He
main to loans not exceeding one year a great ovation. Among the instru- for which please fink attached.
life
With
very
best
wishes
for
the
sue-
the houses are comple
heed
the
fed bands
e Miss E i
in duration and it is believed impor-
our national life."
the fall st ing,
g, man) • will s t ay on t the
h
z of the De - cess of the fund, I am,
tant to 'furnish a certain amount of
Referring to registration of all ens,
e expression.
•
"Very sincerely yours,
land throughout the winter, but the
t fi rst
th
money to be loaned for longer troit Symphony Orchestra,
Commissioner
Hulladeclared:
.a,
"THOMAS
C.
ASTON."
ort
r
le
u
will
rn
i
I
I
.
.
icb
return
to
Foll
owing
fight
ing
t
fha
t
h
ni
set
i
villages
the
was
de-
The lecture on Jewish music
,
"Prompt legislative provision, art nu
M. Holley's letter, addressed to
to remai until next spring, when they
. e
Kiev, a, e establishing
a
ni g n
The above_ amountis provided for I livered by David Pearlman of the.
1 1918• he occupied
•
• companied by adequate appropriation I for a brief period a provisional goy- PISGAH LODGE "FAMILY' 1
Mr. Waldman, was as follows:
return'
their
lies and
the first 12 months' activities and, in faculty .o.f the, college.
of funds to provide for a country.
"Mr.
Morris
D.
Waldman,
NIGHT" HUGE SUCCESS form regular smmunities.
the opinion of the executive commit-,
The courses for next season were
wide registration of our alien pilau- I ernment, which, with the support of
"Detroit,
Mich.
-
I
"In
one
area
the
visitor
a
a
r
aww,coalo-
c.
—
tee, sufficient to indicate the reasibil. I announced., Practically all of the stu-
lation of newcomers within a stipu- the Allies, waged a war for the in-
"Dear Sir:—Enclosed please find
. • mats making
fated time after their admission', dependence of the country. Even-
ity and method of making these dents of last year registered for new
The first annual "Famil
y Ni g h t " oil
for
$100
to
help
Detroit
put
check
cording
to
the
s
ua
),
Petlura
was
driven
oil
e
•
of
their
fore-
th
courses heat year, and many new stu.
•
•
This plan would, • '
Pisgah Lodge No. 34 Independent I
over her quota in the United Jewish should he made.
Bolsheviks and fled to Galicia and Order B'nai Baith, was celebrated 1 fathers in Egypt 3,000 years ago.
The committee has considered with dents signified their intention to take
in my opinion, be a protection to our ,
Caaign.
They cut a deep trench in the clay and
then to P oan
l d
raver an item brought to its attention' the courses offered. The College
Poland. When he was ex- Monday evening, May 31, in the
he com-1
"Wishing the campaign success, I lawfully-admitted alien residents and t
I mix straw with the mud, which they
by S. A. Van Vriesland upon his re.] Bulletin for 1927 will soon be sent
at the same time would be a curb'. relied from Poland he took refuge in munity house, 275 East Fer ry avenge.
am,
Western
Europe.
Before
he
was
ex-
,
,
form into compact blocks about a foot
cent vitit to this country, by buying through the mails, and those who are
to the surreptitiouie entry of aliens
Thu' new structure, decorat
"Very truly yours,
pelted, the I'olish government main-
ina square and six inches thick, which
Up certain obligation , of Jewish I the first to apply for enrollment will-
ecEoRGE N.I . iromyysa and upon the operation of the vari-
•
tained
a
great
number
of
Petlura's
manner
befitting
the
occasion,
was
they
bake in the sun. The binding
farmers to the Keren Hayesod. This I be given preference in the composi-
A supplementary list of contribu• °us methods of obtaining illegal en- 1 officers and soldiers, with the hope , h ronged with members of t he lod ge. power of the straw insures a finished
will be limited, to begin with, to a I tion of the classes, which will next
ei r wives, children and friends. The product little inferior to bricks fired
tors who gave $25 or more and the try which I have described. The law- that they might be used in an of. throe
"
small amoufit to be loaned to those season be limited in size. All the
,
abiding portion of our alien papule-
auditarium WRS deveted to danc- , in a kiln."
farmers who, after careful investiga- courses will be given on Monday
lion has no occasion to fear the re- afensive against the Bolsheviks in the main
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ing by the adult visitors. The ban•
This special cable to the TIMes was
tion, are found to be self-supporting night and Tuesday afternoon. Among
sults of such survey and the alien via. I Polish , march on Kiev.
q
u
it
ball, set aside for the children, supplemented by the following Asso-
Petlura Came of poor peasant I
and. in a position to begin to pay the new courses offered will be a
be in-
I w " the seen,' of an entertainment and dated Peres dispatch:
lation
of
the
law
will
therebyle,
stock,
but
strove
to
attain
intellectual
Int, rest on and amortize their loan. course in Jewish literature other than
duced to remove his unlawfu pr
movie program. Refreshments were
a mos --...
t l_11$ .—James N. Rosenberg.
Ths will make available to the Pal- the Bible, which will include a study
once sr expose himself to apprehen- , standard s. Ile entered the Ace emy r
vice-chairman of the Jewish Joint
estine Foundation and (Keren of the Talmud, of the poetry and
=ion
. and ultimate deportation pro.' of Theo ogy. During his studies in , served in both halls.
that
institution
he
became
an
oppo-
,
The.
entire
building
wag
thrown
Distribution
Committee, after an ex-
Hasesod) additional operating capi- philosophy of the Middle Ages, ant
ceedings."
ent of the czarist tyranny
tvrann and,
and to• open to the members and visitors temove trip through the Ukrainian
tal for the establishment of new ru- of the recent renaissance in Heists,
Explaining his reasons for favor- sent
Awarded Diplom. at Jane
hilli r d MOM, . and Crimean Jewish colonization an-
hzery , radio T00 111,
• billia
o
h
er
stet
students,
*I
organized
I
The
Ii
R
a
th
er
with
o
t
and
Yiddish;
a
course
in
modern
Jew.
Will
Be
ing legalization and naturalization of
ral colonies.
)
13 Commeasement E xerc,es.
a group to propagate Ukrainian liter. I chess "Hid checker room and other eas said that American re lit • f was aid
urrent Jewish prob- ,
The - available cash relources of the ish history and current
• -
I aliens who entered unlawfully prior
- ' largely to solve the e lief
Hull attire. In time he developed radical special
features of the building were , mg
i
ffling gh et-
Pale.tine Economic Cdrporation at lems; a course in the interpretation ,
to July 1 19 -
, 4 • Commissioner
•
-
'
-
lio
I utilizt al to the utmost.
Twenty-five
boys
and
girls
leanings and became a sociali s -t.
to problem by wit hd rawing Jews from
tated •
this time consist of certain cash ac- of the five Books of Moses; courses l
..A l
819 P
I
rains .
dd Hbrw
e e h ave com pl e led the prescribed wor
The next meeting of Pisgah fasciae , unproductive town pursuits and trans-
I
quired by the corporation as the re- in elementary an d a vance
Petnre.,tehnitage of the !Olson,
"E ht t h
uns I ri
ol ant I n ine teen pog-; will take place Monday evening, June (erring them to maden1 well-equi
•
• pped
ss country are the
sult of the merger, a limited number and a courae in comparative religion.lof the eighth grade of the Shaarey now illegally
The
college
reopens
on
the
second
I
Zedek
Religious
School
will
receive
victims
o
their
ow•i
earelt•ssness
and
rams
took
place
in
the
Ukraine
be-
)7,
and will be devoted exclusively to fa rms :
r
of subscriptions to capital stock at
!diplomas at the commencement ex- also of . tn
October,
1917 • and the end! ' t h e transaction of important business
"Conferences I have had with M
.e careless methods of ad- twe
,
the time of the merger, and a part Monday night in October.
!ts , en October
ereisea which st ill. be held Sunday ministering the immigration law. in ' ' ' 'J1
. 9, during which time 156,000 matters. Officers of the beige are urn- Smidowitch,-vice-president of Soviet
of the tentative allocation made seY-
ieral months ago by the Ameri4n VAAD LEUMI • GOES TO GENEVA mo ing June 13, et 11 o clock. The previous years. They came into the Jews were killed and wounded,' S. Y. ing all members to be present as mat- Russia, and other Soviet officials;' he
rning. which will be open to the country as visitors, tourist, or per. • Jacobi, organizer and commander of tern of vital importance to all will be added, "have convinced mt • that ' the
i
Committee
Jewish Joint Distrbiutions
-,--- ,
t h e
'
of the' h
public,
pu
ic, will mar kclosing
floated • • h border without the Jewish Self Menge Corm, Ev- presented for discussion and disposi- Soviet government- is giving the Jews
of $1,500,000 out of the then quota
• —
JERUSALE1.•-s-{ . T.
religious school season.
prtsper examination and insOction. reiskiaya floeviya Drujiyi, of the re- pion.
ish farmer a fair chance with the
of I•15,000,000 of the United Jewisn
tion
of
incVaad
Leumi,
the
i
A.
.ou
s
or
on
supeinte
r
nd
e nt They stayed, became allocated
on,
I
i G d
d e cgs
I
during 1917-1919 .
rest.
cated to the li °" of Di °sae.
Campaign.
Jews,
National Council of Palestine
IIpresided
and Wil i present the di, ' various. industries of the land and who is now in New York, declared in
will
SABATH INTRODUCES BILL
e Per- '' '
which will appear before
. I plomas. The principal asIstress will now are a potential part of our better an interview with the rebresentative
SENIOR HADASSAH WILL
.
manent
Mans ales 0
be delivered by Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
mane
of people. Many are engaged of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL
Geneva.
left for Genesa.
END SJASON ON JUNE 9
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(J. T. A.)
"Nearly three-quarters of those
Among the musical numbers in business and in the professions and
HAVE UNUSUAL PROGRAM
resent man.
-"q"
in June, • which will Present
The sions
delegation,
to
be
given
will
be
Franz
Drdla's
Serenade for violin, which will be .their situation is a most distressing l pogroms were perpetrated by Pet. --Congressman Sabath has into aced
The Detroit Chapter of Iladassah to the commission the memorandum
UM'S bands during the period • be- • drastic bill for the deportation.
Anywhere
from
1,000,000
to
erne
the Vaad Leumi, is
will hold its closing meeting of the f dmulated
ae • d b • Abraham F stein• a Piano 3.000,000 of thew' p eo ple, uncle port- tween November. 1918, and May, without trial, of aliens arrested for
The program committee of the De-
y
leaser on Wednesday evening, June c ' omposed of NI, Disengoff. former PI Is ) b Charles Rice
Rice and a Jewish able, cannot travel abroad and return 1919, when the government of the carrying concealed weapons, owning troit Junior Hadassah, which will hord
bl
9 at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. mayor of Tel Aviv• Rabbi U ziel and folk song entitled "Regendel," bY home. It is impossible for them to Iletman Skoropadsky, establishes! by or oPe rating gaming
or ottery
l
de- the final meeting of the year on
Fallowing a !Mort business session, , Pr. Chaim Arlosaro 'fr.
Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, director •of be naturalized.
t h Germans
G
an in the Ukraine, wa , vices, violating the narcotic law, the day, June '7, has arranged the follow-
They are literally the
which will include election of dele-
the musical department of the school. people without • country"
changed to the government of l'et- white slave laws or owning houses ing interesting pregram: piano seise-
Eiga
Hershman,
president
of
the
gates to the convention at Buffalo, the
lure, otherwise the government of the of ill fame. Congressman Sabath de- Lion by Miss Edith Ella Davis; musi-
TAGORE TOVISZ PALESTINE.
graduating class, will speak on "In
music committee will have charge of
Direcsoria, at the head of which he ' scribed the measure a s "The most cal readings by Mrs. Edith Leichen,
ISRAEL ZANGWILL ILL
the *gram and is promising an un-
atcour and also when in the middle • stringent deportation bill ever intro- accompanied by Mrs. Lawrence Teitle-
.
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —ft a - Appreciation" and Samuel Kellman .
--
usual treat. Among the numbers will
will
graduate
of
theeclass
of
1923,
c
et 1919 the Petlura forces were de- I diced," explaining that he had al. , baum, and harp and vocal selections
aindranath Tager, famous _petit of
be a selection for two pianos filatIrs.
visit Palestine in Detober, deliver an address on behalf of the L 0 N D 0 N.—(J. T. A.) — Israel Tented by the Bolsheviks," Mr. Ja- ways been in favor of protecting ' by the Misses Rena Goldberg and
will
India,
Samoa! -Poplin and Mrs. Lawlence
to a massage received from altimni. The exercises will conclude Zang -will, noted Jewish author, is cob! declared. "During the fighting America against the above-mentioned i Rhea Herne, respectively.
having s uffered
Taitlehaum, and vocal numbers by according
The meeting will take place at the
him by the Hebrew daily paper, with the singing of the class song by' again ill,O
between the two forces the majority i classes.The deportation bill report-
re
l,
i nng the
1 e 1 order
O T e e O af his
lira. A. C. Lappin, soprano.
us of pogroms were organized mostly in ed by the committee, however, is un- new Jewish Educational Center, Si
In his measage. T atrore the graduates.
Ha'aretz.
and
the
instructor
of
,
sician,
Mr.
Zangwill eas cancelled all
J.
B.
Rogroy
is
the
,necessarily harsh against certain East Melbourne avenue. Members and
A Ronal hour will follow
"greet in gs to my Palestine
sends
engagements.
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the graduating class.
classes," Congressman Sabath stated, their friends are urged to attest,
board of directors will act as hospital-
brethren."
al committee for the evening.
I
.
ILLEGAL ENTRIES
•
ca
LEAVES IMPRESSION
ON AMERICAN JEWRY
,
!
EL COLLEGE
PRESENTS CONCERT
'
i
,
,
•
.
i
as
.
-
25 WILL GRADUATE
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
ey
4-, (