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feverishly conjured before his eyes the
noble fac es of his father, uncles and
mate friends
The Jew generally today, both in-
relatives. His most
helplessly observed the ravages which dividually and in congregational or-
Petlu ra's magazine made on Schwartz- ganization, is off the track. Ile is
-
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too much confined in thought and
ba r d 's Milli!.
WEISS-Strictly` kosher
I ant told, that as time went on, he effort to things which primarily and
SACK B.
more
solitary,
living
just
be-
caterer for weddings, banquets,
principally concern himself. This is
became,
tween his watch repair shop and his a connected and related world in
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
By S. YEVIN
home, and losing all interest in Fretich which (everything is inseparable from,
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em-
kiss activities, in which he was quite necessary to, and should he mutually
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pire 7146.
NS'h en I walk through the streets of thing else that one could desire. Thus,
active before. His rife tells how de- co-operative with everything else to
'1 F--1.1.76 Taylor Ave., near Bach arest and Kishineff I notice large, Brazil became the object of the peas-
pressed and moody and silent he was the end of making a better world.
ants'
dreams,
so
that
they
began
to
I
By
RENEE
STRAUS
Ban. ton. Two-flat, slit rooms and vam p s of peasants who, with their sell their last possessians and pre-
during the last year- -so much that This was the original conception of
,
bath, steam heat; side drive. Ap- w i ve and children, are besieging the pared for the trip to the fur away I
she feared fur his nervous equilibrium. the genius of the Jewish people as
(Copyright,
1926,
by
Seven
Arts
Feature
Syndicate.).
PIS .ke premises. For quick sale „ilk,. s of the steamship companies.
One can not enter into Shalom embodied and expressed in Abraham,
faces are haggard, their clothes country. The criminal agitation 0 !
Their
Schwa rubs rd's inner Ii f•, but one can their first hero. Called at an ad-
!
Empire
1570-J.
(Editor's
Note:-The
young
French-Jewish
girl
who
has
written
Ok
a
agents •
worn and their eyes speak of suffer- the steamship companies' 111
intent
,
_--
intimate sketch of Shalom Schwartzbard's inner life reveals the
visualize, this humble, modest, self- vanced year of his life from the com-
end
hopele,ssness,
bordering
on
fanned
these
hopes
to
such
hi AT DONNELL\ GI. - ing
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controlled, young man, and realize the forts of home and the sweet attach-
i
that the peasants sold their land in
environment end ideology which finally led him to avenge his people
GET
NASII'M FOR LADIES-Do you utter despair.
terrible path he must have gone, be- ments of sentiment and at much sac-
a hurry, at any price, no matter how •
in the assassination of Simian Petlura. Her denial of the published
Are you slug-
M'ho are these emigrants? They
wish to reduce?
urder
for
some
years
is
The
de-
tween that evening when he intensely rifice he was sent out to a strange
m
,
to hectare
report that Sehwartzbard had planned the
00 you have headaches? are not homeless people, nor are they low I 4:2
defended Chambee'', and the afternoon world under the Divine mandate that
gish
sire
to
emigrate
became
an
actual
;
greatest'
interest
at
this
time
when
the
murder
is
being
condoned
Reducing a beggars; impoteri.hed peasants
of
it
an
act
committed
in
a
itc• !, •.: guaranteed.
when he waited, pistol in hand, for through him all the families of thee
by many and condemned by others. Was
letely ruined ow. craze which ...zed eatire communi-
For appointment call who have been the
completely
soh, kity.
earth should be blessed.-The Sup-
ties and at present there are to be
period of mental aberration or the, result of a long-cherished, fiend-
Pellura.
ing to the poor crops of the last few
Emp re 4255-M.
It is not true, even thodgh plement.
ishly-concocted scheme? Renee Strauss points out that the young
Seel' many villages entirely forsaken
years.
Schwart zbard has been credited with
and
uninhabited.
.se
particularly
grue-
Jewish
martyr
was
led
by
the
force
eef
circu
mstancesko
th
act
which
R RENT-Nicely furnished room
The largest number of emigrants
FOR
saying it, that he planned to murder
has caused more comment in the Jewish world t ban anything that
for ..eung lady ea. gentleman, in conic from Bessarabia. The agrarian some impression is ?mule by these vil-;
Petlura for many years. The obses-
has happened within the last decade.)
ym. Um home with couple. Con- reforms which were put into effect lager at night when one rides through I
sion of his massio•reed father must
the dark, forsaken streets, with the
go d surroundings. Phone Gar- in that province following in
unitarian and outstanding French have lieu's tornmpting him for a long
lugubrious howling of dogs coming
I met bias for the first time in
The Book of Jonah, which is st ill
created a new class of small land-
th•I•1 1956-J.
I", severed his ellatletttilal with time., and now it seems that this mon-
tilt.•
yards and houses that
a small Paris, cafe of Quartier Latin. writ(
misunderstood and in consequence
owners, numbering soya' :100,000. from abm
Clurtt., on the grounds that any kind omania Was the 1011011g for revenge.
stoned by their owner,
Evil LENT HOME provided for These people, not r ssessing the been
' It is now. octopi years ago, but even
--
the
object of some ridicule conveys
of propaganda is untrue, and that
Persieriallg, I believe that Schwartz-
on arriving in the city the
h ,,r woman in return for light necessary livestock and farming im- grants
immediately fall into the I if the glaring publicity of the Pelluih Communism in Russia had not fiber-
ol- in fabled form the same idea, that
h... , keeping work.. Phone !Wing. plements, were unable to make the
hen."" uS'tem c""'8 11414c
the
welfare
of humanity must be the
hands of the steamship e•ompanies, murder has not, trumpeted his name ated Hie human soul, nor done snug' lapsed, and that he Was felt normal
be world, I with lerejudice.
to , ut
into the man concern of Israel. Numerous un-
ode-J.._. -- --- -- land they were cultivating fruitful in which undertake to furnish their ; to t he four corners of d t him,
when' he fltrti the shots
the pal
the
equivocal
insistencies
in the pro•
WOuld
have
rememb
ere
eye,
of
entire world
F01. 1:I.:NT - 4072 Humphrey Ave., the first years. Insteue o s 1 t 4,
with every,thing; lodging, food and I
Many of the intellegentsia in who in the
artZ har t i..
phetic literature and elsewhere in the
Dexter Blvd. Nicely fur- ening the position of the Heal class teasspeeets. 1 he peasants do not eventit•Wl41 peg. SehW
for the was-
followed the dtsrussmu
wa s laterally responsible
e
and
of
Billie
buttress
the
same
conviction
°
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\\•,. a.m.,.
group
room in private home. of peasants by extending agrarian
tween Rolland and Itarbusse• with sacrivig
J ew i sh 1%1..
I ,,,.d
have to worry alcuut steamship tick-
that the Jew is 'not in the world for
credits at low interest, the gov
by the writers, talking about and discussing
lu I.'rance, the oflicial authorities
ittit---thIlt, too, I- supplied
feverish interest. To them, these two
1 0 ,..e. Euclid 2786,-J.
mama-
I
his
own
sake
but
to
make
a contribu-
ment demanded a high rate of in-
generosity and ; many subjects. How vividly
the twee melees of feel that the Sch•artzbard ease is not
ebliging
--
orted Iron
tan of idealists pert llifirei
t
tion to the (enrichment of God's other
- Tw o- terest on its beans and ex
to scrve , on the part of I her the wits n and tormented fa
thought which tormented their minds. one of plain inut•der, and I believe that
:he
•
A 1:} - \I, le HOME FOR SALE
creatures.
He
must
do
this
not inei•
,236 Puritan the peasants their la .t penny in the the stew :hip ag••ets is easily ex- Samuel Sehwartzbard. A slender, neer-
,. •;-.• brick and stliece ,
no the legal machine , of France will do
R011111111'll point of view that at
1..., II. P.; must be sold, owner form of taxes, leaving them helpless Maimed: Brazil,
iiiu.h possesses vast ! Cutts individual, with an intensive, vi- time did bloodshed ,justify leltaalshed. all in its power to prepare a fair trial dentally and indirectly but directly
•
and with conscious purpesc and ef -
I, .e. Mg city. Living room, dining without any foundation under the ii stretches of uncultivated land, has de- I Brant voice. tine of those Russian-
and that revenge , was an insane fever for the young Jewish martyr. The fort.--The Supplement
room, kitchen, sun parlor if living feet.
to colonize these areas with thel.lewish intellegtentsia types youmeet which the free man had to overcome, theory advanced by anti-Bolshevik
s
four
This cOtion forced the peasant
impoverished peasants of Eastern Eu-1 quite frequently in the cafes of Itei.. made a profound impression, of course, sources that Schwartzleard acted an-
r...,a1 011 west side of house;
and ti rope. For this purpose the govern- I lin, Geneva, Paris and Vienna. A
I..• trauma and enclosed sleeping e uo resort to the city usurers
I
kle the intellectual youth of France, der instructions from Moscow has
_ charged
them
ex
1, s, who
banks,
•ch;
tile
bath;
full
basement
private
ment of Brazil concluded an agree.' type. each character of which, low- searching for ethical guidance in their been exploded already. Preliminary
,,
out that
a laundry and fruit cellar; orbitant rates; on top of this the Imo s •neent with the steamship companies Fever, is distinct, and cannot be con-
war. investigations h ay ,. ', ought
.•. am heat; side drive; double go- crops eef the last two ier three year e whereby the latter undertook to, fused with another. A young, deep- turmoil of passion, following the
I ant often amused at the vocIfer-
liarbusse, the. younger 1111111, who Sch•artzleard had no connections with
,. an d a sa d
a
ld
e
an
o
ith
man
w
rem. Call owner, Hemlock 6211, had brought about a situation wher t transport to Brazil large numbers of ;
„atm,. had been through the war, and also soviet Russia or with anybody else for ous barking of little Meg' my big
FOT I mon th ! what he
SI:own by appointment only. This many peasants concluded it was no
i•isants
with
their
families.
Airedale
as I walk him through the
✓
proclaimed himself a pacifist, contend- that :natter, and that this accusation
borne must be seen to be apprect possible for them to continue ; forth.
kvery adult emigrant the Brazilian1I y original, but it had the true ring
ffowev•r, that an ideal end justified is a base attempt to use ',rem- park. They remind me of their two-
;dol. .. on the land.
government pays el S. for children of sincerity.
any means, and that violence had to sure against the Jewish young man, footed relatives who can't stand any-
The first step made by them i n le under 10 49 and children under o
Ile made the impression of being
--
be answered by violence; or the op- whose care is primarily a psye.hopath- one bigger than themselves and pro-
•
1:EVINED
JEWISH HOME for two conseqUence of the ruinous canaille ,
The example of the govern. well rend, and of having absorbed the ,
ceed tee compensate fur their own
,.
pressed would always remain the op- is one.
. heIelren. Near school. Call after which had befallen then was to re
ment
seas
followed
by
the
Brazilian
I
philosophies
of
many
schools.
There
A slender, sad-eyed young man sits littleness by loudly decrying and cap
1. en. R. Meyers, Garfield 9455-M. move to the cities in search of nor k. coffee plantation owners, who were was something poignant, even tragic', pressed.
These twee views, as old as human- in a Paris prison. Cool and collected, dourly criticizing their larger broth-
r,
eandicapped by shortage in his face.. Whenever I met him af-
ers. They have as little sense as
dis`'''''''' I ' h " weve
now th a t the fever h as passed,
d elesire They
, just as Vital today, and Shed-
that the situation in the cities wa
yotNI; COUPLE with child
I their canine cousins. 'They do not
These have 1:else(' the price , and pay ter that, at meetings or cafes, 1 felt itv, are
beginning eef his trial.
toward him. It seemed to nee one Schwartzbard tried to fight out afvaits the,
i it hpr room or to share cottage. not any better than in the village
the oeaniship companies 25 . pound+ d rown
know from the nearest friends of realize that in trying to cry clown
For particulars phone Garfield so . that they were forced to- relur
for each adult emigrant. 'I his erni• that he was lighting an inner battle, this question within himself. Theo- Schwartzbard that he will not try to their superiors they are only crying
penniless to their empty homes. TI le grant stampede has been very sac' and that he needed encouragement. retically, he was in cstaiplete accord
M729-R.
shield or explain his act ; that he is them up.-The Supplement.
t an afterthought, with the Tolstoian teachings of Reel-
TO RENT-Nicely furnished front sense of despair resulting from th
cessful in the village. The mislead- Ni.
This is n o
To his friends and acquaint- impatient and irritate.' with the slow-
bedroom in private home for bust- was accompanied by an abnormal d r. ing information of the steamship which suggests itself to me. now that land
antes, he always defended the (Aland- moving legal preparations of his `trial.
girl or gentleman. 2061 velopment of morbid religious fervo
m tragedy has happened. I tie d th e
itgents bore proof and the peasant the
ist theory of nun-resistance. Violence Undoubtedly he will also reject em-
nose
dicey,
which
I
have
made
a
rush
for
Brazil.
Each
week
IthSerVatioil
ill
lop
Blaine, near Fourteenth St. Phone Monk:. and priests began
to wand
phatically all insinuations that his
from village to village ; arousing t he scores of peasant families would de- kept conscientiously day by day for in any form repelled him. Ile had
Certain forms of menial labor in
ry
seen the war. and hail lived through mental state is or has •not been nor.
Euclid 0116-M.
fevered imagination of the hung
of part from the villages. the last 111 years. And now that the pogroms, and whenever the subject of Mai. fiat Wilateyer course the trial America requiring nix•re brute
48
masses,
preaching
about
the
sins
After a number eel' months hal Schwartzleard tragedy unfolds itself,
will
take.,
the
civilized
world
cannot
FOR SALE - Two-family flat, -
strength
cab get 10 or More dollars
ly
retaliation was brought up, he shook
East Hilldale Ave. Phone Ailing- the world and foretelling thee 'ear
elapsed, sail news began to come I realize that intuitively, I sensed the
indict this young idealist, who fought a day while some cultured college
ton 3128. doom of mankind. Cases of eater al back from Brazil. The hungry and conflict going on in Shalom Schwartz- his head sadly and hopelessly.
to professors have to struggle like
against
the
feeling
of
revenge
only
e.
Schwartzbard, as I can now under-
,
,
depravity and debauch became it
t.- Bard's
_. ._____,__-
oaree 's me;nu .
of tired emigrants described in their W
te after a dark struggle lasting brutes tu earn a livelihood A hod-
stand, fought a brave battle with him- sw ead,
He was a quiet, unassuming ideal-
FIAT TO RENT-Newly decorated quent as the result of this state
tens the sufferings they had endured
carrier is better treated materially
a tr,,i ca .
Ile self. The memory of his father and many years.
on
their
way
to
Brazil
and
the
con-
ist
when
the
war
•
broke
out.
beautiful six•room upper . flat, heat
.
is
and can be more independent than
other
members
of
his
family,
slaugh-
o
n
n,
Under
such
circumstances
it
e
.
,
felt that his duty as a French citi-
ditions
which
confronted
th
and hot water, 870. App !, at e
re-
ninny head-carriers. We may call
tered in one of the numerous pogroms,
1 easy to imagine the impression c en arriving there ; hard tabor of 18 to .- zen was to tight for his adopted
King Ave., near Oakland.
this Americanism, but it isn't civiliz-
ordered
or
passively
permitted
by
- stet on the hungry peasantswh
ilopossible eh- fatherland: Si, he took part in th e
.•
i ., tow that senie ,,,,h eri, , inn 211 hours a day, under
ation -as I understand it.-The Sup-
no rest. . mei the
FOR RENT-Large , beautiful fur- th, we '
naafi. conditions and ridiculously low war, distinguished hiMself by bray- Petleue, gave him
Theology makes men denomina-
ty
Se.hwart
zhard
is
report-
1
Biazil
there
was
Men
than•
aSFaSaillatIril,
nished room for one or two gentle- far away
om
wages. Here is an excerpt fr.such
ery :aid complete _disregard fur
tional and sectarian. Religion ought plement.
men Apply Sunday between II I of fertile land, frm• front I limit: on,
letter which was published in the get.. Friends of his tell mt. that el to have leecome neurasthenic, and to make them humanitarian. The
JEWISH UNIONS AID MINERS
and eve
to have succumbed to permanent mel-
and 5. 2932 Monterey Ave. ___ith
w comfortable houses .
Suebenbirgisch-Deutsches Tageblatt: there was a time when Henri Bar.
higher are ascends in life the more
Son Paula turd are leusse, the French communist and au- ancholia.
inclusive, becomes the vision. Near-
“W° une now iii
STORE FOR SA I .1.: - Leaving town. -- - --- -• -
When
Petlura
settled
in
Paris,
and
LONDON. (J. T. A) - A cam-
working by the day. We are paid then, exercised a tremendous influence,
ness to God may be measured by paign to help the British miners is
Dresses and millinery. Call Lin-
a day. Dear brother, our over him. Ile was much interested in started to publish an Ukrainian week- nearness to title ' s fellowmen. Mo-
coin 8939. 1717 Harper, next to I EXPERIENCED
TEA('
1.11 who came HEBREW
from Palestine
I read C iV• loilreis
being carried on by the Jewish trade
ly, which clamored for Pedant's re-
ifp is very bitter and we are hardly ..
'ream Clartee, founded by Bar-
nopoly is an artificial human device.
t n
unions in England. The United La-
knows Eng li s h wouldI
his society of intello.tuals turn to power, acclaiming him as the
harper Theater.
When We arrived here
o•tting by.
Gal is a possibYP possession for every
Union is con-
PliPate lessons in Hebrew. Prim
in the, ' only possible savior of Russia, man. I commend this for the consid- dies Tailors Trade ,
o•
were
cheated
out
of
everything
tried
tee
do
away
with
prejudice
'
reasonable. Apply II. Davis, 2476
tributing £50 weekly to the minera'
Schwartzleard suffered untold tor-
C RTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAL1N-
we had. Vl• e are very. homesick but political and cultural spheres hip pu -
eration of bigots and fanatics who
DERED-Faultless Curtain Laun-
Taylor Ave. Phone Euclid 1870-W.
fund, outside of private collections
tures.
Ile
could
not
even
attempt
to
----- wee hove not any more for the return fishing a periodical and a number of
act as though they had the only lung-
dry. Phone Empire 5491.
which are being made among the
forget. Every line published in Pet-
TWO-FLAT BARGAIN FOR SALE ;rip. There is land here but it is books propagating freedom of thought lure's 'rryzub, every line of which the distance wire to heaven.--The Sup-
-
-
member,
lint at a certain
JEWISH COUPLE desires to share
--Blaine near Fourteenth. Brick uncultivated and full of rocks and and CP111MUIllitill.
plement.
unfortunate
Schwartzbarel
devoured
.
,
.,
•
.
any
i
p e m
it, 'mn inde
Ileelland, the great hunt. ;
apartment. 2904 Whitney St.
veneer, six rooms each, steam hills, Dear brother, if there s
lay
for
vou
to
remain
in
Bessarabia.
heat, tile bath and shower; two-
Phone Walnut 4513-W.
---------
because we are starving here
ear garage, side drive. Must sell.
h omesickness, Our
FOR RENT--Nicely furnished bed-
Price, reduced to $17,500, w h end u
room fur one -or two gentlemen.
ering (the
from na me of the tier-
$3,500 down. Call Hemlock 7051. lilunieent hal
8740 Dexter Blvd. Garfield 5506.
WILL SIIARE an all-modern fur- is gold compared to (tram ,"
EXPERIENCED WOM N desires a
The emigration stream continued
nished seven-room cottage at Lake
position in a grocery, bakery or
Orion with congenial party. Very to flow and only a mere incident I
fruit store. Aeletruh , 654 West-
.
Inquire
at
2211
Pin-
stopped
it at its very height. On a
,
reasonable
minster or call Hemlock 3610-W.
cam
certain there
day
e to Bucharest
gree, Apt. 402.
the telegraphic information from
-
-
-
-
-
-
ROOM WANTED-Room and board FOR RENT-Nicely furnished rosin Brazil that the. Brazilian government
for 31/2-year-old girl and room for
with congenial family for one or had been obliged to stop temporarily
employed mother. Private home
two gentlemen or ladies or couple. immigration into that country. It
with relined Jewish family. N. W.
Kitchen privileges. 2205 West Eu- appeared later that so many peasant I
section preferred. Call Empire
clid Ave. Phone Garfield 5346-R. emigrants had arrived in the port of I
9167 Saturday or Sunday before 2 -
San Paula that the government and I
FOR
SALE-Euclid, between Banal- the plantation owners had a suflicient
o'clock.
ton and Twelfth St. Six large
apply of labor until the month of
ROOM TO RENT-Room with four
rooms, newly iieconiwii, $14,511o.
June.
windows, with quiet private , family.
Take some cash and paid-up lot.
this information caused an alarm
Blaine Ave.. near Twelfth. ('all
Phone Cadillac 5301.
:n Bucharest, where there were at
Garfield 6827-R.
hat time 500 German farmers who
FOR SAL} Belmont between John
-
-
tad been recruited by the Cosulitch
FOR RENT - Furnished room with
It. and Brush. Ten rooms, twee ..ins. These emigrants after a great
refined elderly couple. No chil-
shower batles, tile kitchen, slat,
many hardships and expense , had ar-
dren. Suitable for gentleman. Rea.
roof, garage., beautiful yard. $18,-
rived finally in Bucharest hoping to
selable. '2003 Clairmount. Phone
000, Phone Cadillac 5361.
he transported to Brazil, only to find
Garfield 4321-R.
that their way had been blocked and
11 %WI WWI I W. they were confronted with starvation
I
LW%
OW
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101
11
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in a strange city. Fortunately it oc-
I LI INN
curred t these , German colonists to
apply to the German members in the.
Roumanian Parliament for assistance.
Glendale 0100.
Woodward Ave.
The Transylvanian deputy, Herr
Roth, intervened with the govern-
f
ment on this question and also took
occasion to point out that the emi-
gration craze was turning hundreds'
of peasant families into paupers and
virtual slaves. Consequently the
The Renowned Anglo-Jewish Artist
minister ordered the steamship com-
pany named above to support the
emigrants as In* as they remained
ERTI1A GERSTIN .
in Bucharest and forbade the issu-
the Great Jewish Actress, B
ance of further passports to the Ger-
A .. i ss ed by
and His Famous Company in
man colonists. The Germans in
Transylvania and their part organized
medical help for the colonists in Bu-
charest and later brought them over
to Transylvania, where they were
By Perets Hirshbein.
#
supplied with work.
Mish• Eishson Will Assist in This Performance.
Not all emigrant groups, however,
0 found protection and assistance at
o btained as follows:
1058;
Tickets, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 and 75c, can be
the
necessary time. Particularly' help-
Ar ling ton
t i
Lasaroff'• Book Store, 1025 Westminster Me., t. , Mel rose 6449:
less are the Russian and Bulgarian
, 3530 HastingsS
colonists
or...Southern Bessarabia,
Manhattan Kosher Rest•ur•nt
Plotkin's Book Store, 5031 H•stings St., Northway 0614.
who are being treated like stepchil-
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dren by everybody and are wander-
I KV In W M h
1 kW I si
ing about hungry and forlorn through
MI WI
the streets of strange, unfriendly
cities. The government regards them
as aliens who are to be got rid of
and does nothing tee help them in their'
distress. There is danger that after
it temporary pause the steamship
companies will resume their criminal
slave trade and will spread their nets
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further and further in order to lure
as many hands as possible for the
Brazilian plantations.

CLASSIFIED :-:i Slave Traffic In a New Form Not the Murderer--the Murdered

Is Guilty

A Page from the History of Roumania Emigration.

A Great Jewish Tragedy-The Inside Story of Petlura s
Murder.

JONAH

LITTLE DOGS

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