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Next , The National Farm School of Doylestown, Pa. Very well, gen-
tlemen, what can we to for you? You want only $15,000,000! '{hat' s
surely modest enough. And payments to be made in five years. Why,
that's easy enough for any person. Interesting, isn't it, the quickness with
which the instalment plan of buying philanthropy has been adosited. Here-
tofore philanthropy used to be purchased on a cash basis, but now that's
quite obsolete. of course, it man sometimes does overbuy when he has three
or four or five years to nay. But then that's another question. After all
if one can purchase radios and pianos and homes and furniture and bonds
and stock and other such things on easy payments, why shouldn't charity
be sold on the same kind of payment plan?
can
So the National Farm School is going after $15,000,000. I still
PAGE FIVE
to*,
NotT, 'RELIGIOUS MARRIAGE
CONTRACT IS VALID
Willys - Overland, Inc.
On Monday evening, June 21, in the
presence of 75 guests, the banquet
tall of the Wenonah Hotel was the; Supreme Court of New York
—
appointed wed- 5
scene of a beautifully
Rules in F avor of Ketubah 1
Levy,'
ding, when NI iss Caroline
laughter of )1 rs. and NI Ts. C. J. Levy,
On Behalf of Widow.
and Bernard F. Bernsteine of Detroit I
vere united 111 1111111 1 11180. Amid a set-,
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — The
ting of white peonies, ferns and light-
.
Ketubah, the r of
ed white tapers in tall standards, they !validity of the
1211111iiiJewish religious marriage certificate,
pledged their marriage vows.
the
wife
is
award-
I
A.Gordon of Salt Lake city officiated. according to which
The bride was charming in a gown of ' ail property rights to the estate Of
white satin, trimmed in lace and , her husband in event of his death, I
pearls with a cap Veit of lace to match.lwits recognized by the Appellate Di-1
Announces the
Whippet
She cari•itsi a shower bouquet of lilies-; vision of the •New York Supreme ;
by
of-the-valley and bridal roses. Mrs Court in a decision handed down
Earl Spiesberger of Jackson, Mich.. Judge Manning.
The
decision
was
rendered
in
the
cousin
of
the
brides
was
her
only
at-
11
temllint. She wore a gown of pink case of Hurwitz vs. Hurwitz. David
geiceette and carried pink roses. Earl S:. Ilurwitz against Rebecca Ilurwitz.
The question came up in cornier-
Spiesla riser assisted the groom as best
man and ('Furcate Levy and Will tion with the right to the possession)
Dembinski were ushers. Following of a house which the widow claimed I
the ceremony, an elaborte dinner was as against the other relatives because
served. Among the out-of-town I it was given Isl her by her husband !
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund before their marriage ill a Ketubah,1
recall the time when $15,000,000 used to be considered quite a tidy suns.'
Now no real driver would consider
But of course those were the old days.
himself much of 1111 expert if he didn't drive for 10 or 15 or $25,000,000.
Really it would be rather a reflection on his ability, to say the least. Of
course the 8Challi has a good talking point. I understand that the plan is
to point out that everybody benefits directly or indirectly through pros-
perity and that prosperity can only be a , Sured by having an army of trained
farmers imbued with it love for the soil and able to till the ground with
the resources of modern science, I haven't the slightest doubt but that the
$15,000,000 will be raised. The only thing that the Jews of America can't liernsteine of Frankfort,
hid.; Mrs. I The objection to the Ketubah was
raise millions for is for theological seminaries. Next? Who will be next? Leon
Gneni'l( based upon the claim that it was a 1
And then remember, it's payable in easy instalments.
liernstidne of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and , / l een/n en / which mi ls only b e so n-
Mrs. A. Cohen and daughter, Isabel.;
A gentleman, whose name I've forgotten, who is connected with the of lb•troit, Mrs- N. Msl"he and )liss ' strued and enforced accottling to a
foreign law, but the Appellate Divi.
q
!„ ),Sesqui-Centennial committee having in charge certain demonstrations, re- Nlihlred Absinth. of Maucelena, Mieh•• :
t
marked
that there was no reason why the Ku Klux Klan should not have a M. Skaldic of Detroit, Steam'. St, 1 ,1
s
ii' ,ion do
ruled
the contrary.
not to
understand
that the so-
parade as other patriotic organizations, such as the Shriners, etc., are per- Nis. and Sirs. )layer Levy, Ilse Levy, railed
and Israel are
of Sit t
1
mitted to have during the Sesqui. Well, if that gentleman understands M r. and SI rs. Earl Spiesberger, all •,' I
'fin.
,t/
' s t .`
aiY z
r-
a
accepte
• s
im
,
what is involved in the present celebration he would never express bin:self of Jackson, Stich.; A. S. Cohen of To- what are iinown
The
rectig-
foreign
laws
in such a way. Regardless of what Klan's professions are, its practices letlo, Ohio; Mr,, and Sirs. J. Katzen- 111811 laws.
those
of
p
foreign
are
have completely denied the principles upon which this government was lierg and daughter, Nlildred, Sir and sized by' us
founded. It would have been Letter had the Sesqui-Centennial committee m i .,. ,I ! (/ / d / / /, /, n „, / miss Et in , iyii state or nation. That calls for it 'lieu-
me. and ' ple permanently occupying it fixed
decided that the Ku Klux Klan should have no place in the celebration.
li earner 51 I ietrt5it, flub;
/ n • ,/, ei . territory, bound together by common
k . and .
•
, m
Mrs.
iss Emily Levin of laws habits and m customs (or by a
Before dismissing the Klan I want to quote a statement made by Henry
Stuncie, Intl.;
Fry, who was associated with the New York %Yoshi in its exposure of the Cleveland, Ohio; Rabbi and Mrs. A. constitution) 'into one busty politic,
a in 1921. Ile is now suffering from a physical breakdown due to his Gordon of Salt Lake City, Utah; and exercising, through the medium of
Kln
unceasing labor in keeping before the public the Klan activities. He says: the following guests from Saginaw, an organized government, indepen- ,
I N1— A ‘-'5 -Hiles St r. dent sovereignty and control over all
persons and things within its boun-
I believe after five years of study of the Ku Klux Klan movement
and Mrs. I. Oppenheint and Miss Em- dories, apable of making war and
that its great growth has been due to unwise attacks upon it by
. Deal-
De- pe and o f entering
ily Oppenheim, Mr. and Mrs.
to interne-
ace
Catholics, Jews and Negroes. The Klan workers have used thesl-
binski and Will Dembinski, Mr. and lmnal ri
nothe 'r communi-
attacks to make it appear that a white Protestant organization was
Mrs. I. Phillippe, bliss Jean Seitner, t :
Washington
'be
vs.
being persecuted by its enemies. I advise all Catholics, Jews and
ft off. Mr. and Mrs. Ind. Rep.)
Miss Lily
Negroes to cease attacking the movement. I urge that there be a
Bernsteine left for an extended hon-
social, political and spiritual awakening ow the part of the white
"Contracts such as the one under
eymoon trip.
Gentile Protestants of the country and that the Klan be repudiated
discussion, which are intended to
regulate and control interest, which
by both political parties as a base attack upon constitutional govern-
tither of the parties to a marriage
ment. Then the Klan will be destroyed utterly.
-,
shall have in the property of the
other, during life, or even after the
I commend this to the consideration of the gentlemen in charge of the
other's death, are favored by our
Sesqui-Celitennial Celebration!
courts and will be enforced accord-
ing to the intention of the parties.
I wonder if Cantor Rosenblatt has severed his connection completely.
Mrs. Saul Goldstein will spend the
with all synagogues. I um prompted to ask this because of the announce-
"The law favors marriage settle-
ment that the Rev. Samuel Vigoda has been chosen to succeed Rosenblatt summer months in New York and At- ments and seeks to uphold them.
as cantor of the First Hungarian Congregation Ohab Zedek in New York, lantic City. While in New York, she
"The contract under discussion is
will be the guest of her children. Mr.
where Rosenblatt officiated for a number of years.
signed by the two rabbis selected by
se-tos—e-
and Mrs. S. A. Barr.
parties to perform this Jewish Ortho-
I received in a roundabout way a most interesting letter written by
The last meeting of the .segon, dox marriage ceremony and draw and
Isaac Tepper of Washington, D. C., head of a large construction company.
which was in the form of a social, execute, pursuant ho 'the laws of
Ile suggests that I talk to my colleagues of the Jewish press on the subject
was held by Saginaw Lodge No. 11101, Moses and Israel,' this Orthodox mar-
of "(Courage," taking for my text Al Jolson's courage in resigning from
l. O. If. B., in honor of the past press siege settlement for both parties.
the Westchester-Biltmore Club because of the fact that a friend of his was
idents. Rabbi Samuel Gordon of Salt Whatever these rabbis did was done
criticised for being present as his guestMr. Tepper takes the position
Lake City and F. Lichtig of Bay City in the presence of both parties, by
that Jolson would have shown greatericourage had he refused to join the
were the principal speakers. this direction and as their duly au-
dub when it was evident that the club in question merely accepted hi
thorized agents," Judge Manning de-
and wanted him because he was good material for it, in the sense of being
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Thal spent last dared.
a head-liner in the theatrical field. He thinks that Jews who occupy out-
Ante-Nuptial Contract Good.
standing positions in various fields of endeavor should not sell themselves sessile-end in Saginaw.
The court ruling was to the ef-
to organizations in which a blanket restriction against Jews is in force. I
Mrs. Paul Kanter and sons are fect that: An ante-nuptial contract
think he is right. Because a Jew, for example, has achieved distinction as
by which a wife claims to be entitled I
a great athlete he should not accept membership in an athletic club that visiting in the city.
to possession of the matrimonial resi-
Has a policy of not admitting Jews. Nor should a Jew who has won fame
dence during her widowhood under
On
June-
10
the
Jewish
Ladies
Aid
in a scientific field permit a university club to patronize him because it
rights and privileges allegedly grant-
wants to bask in his reflected glory. What we need is a little more self- Society held the last meeting for the
season, at which time plans for next ed by Jewish laws, is enforcible by
respect in these matters. You are quite right, Mr. Tepper.
her so far as such lawn are not con-
year's activities here outlined.
trary to domestic laws.
I am sure my readers will be interested in learning that Ben Altheimer,
The validity of an ante-nuptial
On Tuesday evening, June 29, the
formerly of St. Louis but now of New York, is the father of the present
contract written in the Ilebrew lan-
national Flag Day celebration held on June 14. One hundred and forty- Beth El Sisterhood will have an ice
guage cannot be disposed of on a
nine years ago Congress recognized the Stars and Stripes as the official cream and strawberry social, to which
motion for judgment on the plead-
emblem of the nation. But it was It-ft to a foreign-born Jew to promote the public is invited.
ing, but requires a trial where the
a religious and patriotic celebration of the adoption of the. Stars and Stripes.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Halperin are visit. circumstances surrounding the exe-
cation of the agreement and the situ-1
ing
in
Detroit.
Is Time behind time or ahead of time when it refers to Gilbert Frankau
ation of the parties may be ascer-
in this fashion:
Shins Mae Saulson, who was recent- tained and the other issues raised by
ly' graduated from Ypsilanti Normal, the pleading may be considered. An
Thinly disguised as an emissary of the English-speaking Union,
is visiting in Saginaw, before going ante-nuptial contract which is claimed
there has traveled through the United States of late weeks a small
to entitle the surviving wife to the
to her home in Nebraska.
Semite suavely overlaid with English polish whose errand it is to toll
possession of the family residence oc-
Americans about the staunch idealism of the British Conservative
cupied by her husband and herself
party. Ile is Gilbert Frankau with an old Etonian tie, a charming
so lung as she shall remain a widow
manner with the ladies and a resolute hatred of Socialism.
under rights and privileges claimed
to be granted to her by the Jewish
I am informed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that Gilbert Frankau
law of Israel and Moses is enforcible
is not a Jew. Will Time please take time to notice?
WASHINGTON-- CI. T. A.1—Con- by the wife so far as said laws are
•
not contrary to our own law.
In an editorial in the Southern Israelite of Augusta, Ga., this line is gressman Perlman declared that the
An ante-nuptial contract, though
found at the bottom; "(Random Thoughts please take notice.)" What I chances forstsecuring favorable action
involving real estate, signed by an
I am asked to take notice of is the report of an advertisement in the daily on his relatives quota exemption re-
unauthorized
agent, to-wit, a rabbi,
papers of Augusta, Ga., published by the Lucy Cobb Institute of Athens, ! lief bill during this session are slight
in his own name in the presence of
Ga., "organized on modern lines yet preserving all that is best in the Old ) after the action of the House immi-
South" and it is "Undenominational but positively Christian" and it was ;nation committee in tattling his bill. the parties and under their direction,
held sufficient to satisfy the
The only remaining hope is the may
founded by the liberality of the citizens of Athens together with General
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TABLE PERLMAN BILL
TO ADMIT RELATIVES
Possibility of Senator Wadsworth statute of frauds.
I pushing through his companion bill in
, the Senate. Senator Wadsworth ha-
Historical Archive in Berlin
not yet been able to secure fiction by
, the Senate but stated that he intends
!bringing his bill up before adjourn -
(Continued from last page.)
I merit, which is 1111W expected by
as well as from an organization point
; July 1.
Ethics and morals, generallyspeaki ng, seem to Ise rather elastic. And I Congressman Perlman declared of I view. And that is why these move-
sometimes, just from a pure speculative curiosity, I am prompted to con- that if the Senate acts favorably, the: meats were known as the 'pethirot-sht..
sider specific cases. For example, in reading the newspaper accounts of I House i mmigration committee will china.' These Iletinans sh e d Jew
the cardinals and other Catholic dignitaries who were aboard the "Red feel comps-11,1 to report the bill. de- • blood in hundreds of towns and
Special" on the New York Central bound for the Eucharist Congress; I spite its present adverse attitude. lie lager in the Ukraine and in the Clair,
noticed the name of Monsignor Caruana. That name stirred vague mem, 5 . admitted, however, that the commit.' of two years several hundred pi:gr.:ins.'
ries. So as soon as I reached my desk I searched through some recent Lee could refuse to act at this late which resulted in thousands of Jew-
communications and finally came across what I was looking for, a letter period of the st•ssion. Congressman ish victims and the ruin of countless
from the Consul General of Mexico stationed at Ne• York. In his l e tter Perlman also conceded that the • Jewish communities, were perpetrat-
I am advised that Monsignor Caruana, Papal delegate and Bishop of Port, , chances of favorable action by the ed. Among the victims were many
violated women and many old Tarn
Rico and the West Indies, in endeavoring to enter Mexico made certain i Senate are very slight.
declarations to the Mexican immigration authorities, a photostats. copy 0 f • The House committee will act on and children. The archive contain ,
which I have before me. Among other thins', the prelate of the Catholit • the Sabath bill providing for the ad.! numerous photographs and a number
church and personal representative of Pope Pius XI declared to the question , • mission of 22,000 instead of :15,00 55 of films which have recorded for his-
as to his religious creed that he was a Protestant! The Protestant repro _ :additional relatives, called for in the tory the facts of these terrible out
sentative of the Church of Rome was expelled by the Mexican authorities l'erlman hill. It is improbable that rages.
"Petlura's greatest guilt Ibis in the I
But what I am interested in is, is it right for a church leader to evade tilt the committee will accept the Sabath
bill after rejecting the Perlman fact that he consciously and deliberd
truth if it be to the interest of his church for hint to do so?
measure. Congressman Perlman said ately rode over the bodies of the
It's a pleasure to quote you, my dear Professor Franklin Giddings. Thi 5 there is a chance of the House cam Jewish victims in order to achieve!
great authority on sociology at Columbia had this to say in his commence . • mittee passing a restricted relief his purpose and made no effort to
!resolution for the admission of a few punish the guilty ones, as was de- •
ment address to the graduating class of Union ('ollege:
: thousand additional relatives and ex. mantled of hint by Jewish leaders as
empting the husbands of women who well as by the more decent elements
We have hitherto believed that bigotry would not rear its head
are United States citizens. of the Ukrainian population. There
in America. We are disillusioned.
One state after another has
is not one case on record showing
forbidden or tried to forbid the teachings of unexpurgated biology.
that Petlura arrested or punished any
And now we are told that an organization which modestly calls itself
of his officers or soldiers who partici-
the Supreme Kingdom is about to begin a drive for $5,000,000 to
pated in the pogroms, despite the
be spent in "turning America upside down on this subject of allegi-
fact that their guilt was definitely
ance to God and not to mammon." The phrase "upside down" re-
established.
It is true that during
calls the reply made by Henry Ward Beecher to a parishioner who
(Continued from last page.)
the second half of 1919 and later
had been shocked by Mr. Beecher's confession of interest in Darwin-
' part of the reform, the excellent Pettura issued a number of mani-
ism. "The trouble with you gentlemen who so violently deny that
Turkish law, is already on the statute ftistos against pogroms, and ordered
you are descended from monkeys," said Mr. Beecher, "is that you
book. Secondly, taxation is hardly an . that strict measures be taken against
haven't descended far enough."
adequate remedy. It can, in fairness. them, but that was after he had al-
Further comment on the anti-evolutionists of Kentucky, Tennessee an, 1 , amount only to a fraction of the ac. ready hot his fight with the Bolshe-
tual value of the land; but the value viks and had surrendered all of Uk-
other states seems quite unnecessary.
of tlTse swamps and stones is so low.• rainia except a narrow strip near the
Two hundred thousand persons lined the streets of the East Side, New !thatnhe tax would he a trifle, not border at Kaminiec-Podolsk. At that'
York, to watch the funeral procession of Meyer London. The newspaper s lenouh to scare a rich Effendi into time he hoped to obtain the assist-.
throughout the world carried notices of his death. Even the New for k hurried Felling. He will still he able ante of the Allies against the lid
bide his time and raise the prices. sheviks and he realized that the po-
Times thought enough of the importance of London't death to publish al
making us pay what we pay now-- rams would be in the way of his
photograph with a long front page article. He was a brilliant member o
A
,
plus
his tax. Thirdly, it would mean securing this co-operation. Pettus*
the New York Bar.
Ile was one of the first Socialist Congressmen. s
granted the Jews national autonomy,
penniless Jewish immigrant buy from Russia, he rose to become a powe r again buying land piednua ,
0
would
be no land reserve, no general gave them a Jewish minister (Pin.
in the economic life of the nation. And he left an estate of exactly $4,00
. plan, no parcelling of allotments. no chus Krassny, who has now gone over
because he never worked for money. Such is the eon , of an idealist.
government experts in assessing to the Bolsheviks), but these cones.,
siting did not alter the situation he-
t prices.
his course of lectures for the I There is, besides, one great advan- cause the unpunished Ukrainian Cos-
STUDENT STRIKE ENDS
plete
continued
their
outrages
I tage in the agrarian reform scheme' sacks
semester and will then undertake re- .
search work on behalf of the govern.; which we miss in the tax plan. A land against the Jews under Petlura's •
reserve can serve security for a large more limited power.
BERLIN.—(.1. T. A.1—The strike went.
"These are merely the outstanding
' I an, whnse proceeds could he used for
of the anti-Semitic students at the
/ land improvement s to he repaid frow facts. There are, however, numer-
Hanover Tec'mical College against
the
rentals
of
eventual
melees.
With-
ous
other proofs. The archive has
Professor Theodor Lersing and the
A perfect technique is like a large
conflict which resulted therefrom dictionary: tiresome and saying noth. out land reserve as security there car no political purpose, its aim+ being
purely
historical, and from an his-
ended as a result of a joint action of ing to the human soul.—Boris Shatz. he no b an.
thrice] point of view the archive con-
the professors of various German
, material which deft-
A
generous
mind
identifies
itself
tains
sufficient
I
universities. Leaders of the students
In God's world there Is no ugh— with all around; but • selfish one nicely establisws Petlura's guilt in
admitted that they were wrong and
all
thing,
with
self.—Lady
the
horrible
Jewish
pogroms of Uk- I
declared that they would return to mess; ugliness is created only by ugly Identifies
raini)."
Blessington.
college. Professor Less.ng will csm- people.—Boris Shatz.
They Make Money For You
While You Play
Cobb. The editor of the Southern Israelite wants to know if being "or-
ganized on modern lines" means that they are falling in line with other
institutions of higher slearning in excluding the Jews. I can assure the
editor at this distance without making any further survey of the situation
that the Lucy Cobb Institute of Athens, Ga., does not want Jewish
It is merely another of 1,001 unofficial exclusion acts to be found in this
country against the Jews.
Your dollars deposited in the Bank of De-
troit earn interest for you all the time, day
and night—while you work or play.
Make up your mind to deposit'a little every
week and watch your bank account grow. •
Let these willing workers accumulate, and
in time you will be able to work less and
live on the income from your savings.
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