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MACHO DISCLAIMS
GUILT FOR POGROMS

grams in the Ukraine and concerning
those who were really guilty for the
ELECTED PRESIDENT OF
wild absurdity! It amuses him be- though he is in a great hurry, al-
pogroms."
COMMUNITY BOARD
cause he is only little boy, while his though he longs to run out into the
The Jewish Daily Forward of New
father is a great man, who trades in street, and the words do seem to burn
York, in an editorial published July
him.
wood and corn, and who always knows
Due to the pressure of personal
20, declared that it has opened a
When it is dark he repeats the Eve- busines swhich prevents him from de-
the current prices—when a thing is
j Schwartzbard defense fund and urges
dearer and when it is cheaper. His ning l'rayer by lamplight; his father voting the time which the office re-
its readers to send in contributions.
Forward Opens Schwartzbard Abe Cahan, editor of the paper, was
rather can speak the Gentile language is always catching him making a mis-
and drive bargains,This father under- take and I,ebele has to keep all his
Defense Fund. Prints Open announced as treasurer of the fund.
stands the Prussian weights. Is that wits about him. The moon, round and
The editorial states that now, since
Letter to Jews of Paris.
a man to be thought lightly of? Go shilling, is already floating through
it has become clear that the
and tell him, if you dare, that it's de- the sky, and Lebele repeats the pray-
P
A
It
I
S.
—
(J.
T.
A.)—Attaman
Schwartzbard trial will be of the
ers, and looks at her and longs after
lightful now on the street.
Jews
Nester Machno, in an open letter greatest importance to the
And I.ebele hurries straight home. the street, and gets confused in his
throughout the world and will serve
published
in
the
French
anarchistic
What harm can it do you?"
When he has reached it his father asks praying.
as
an
occasion
to
bring
out
the
facts
SHUT IN
weekly, Le Liberte, disclaims all con-
l'rayers over, he escapes out of the
But Lebele will never put that guys him how many chapters he has mas-
nection with pogroms in the Ukraine. concerning the Ukrainian massacres,
ti n• the rebbe is such a great and tered, and if he answers five, his fath- house, puzzling over some question in
The letter, which is addressed "to the it is the duty of every Jew to con-
By Abraham Raisin.
Talmud against the morrow's les-
learned man, he must know best. Ai, er hums a tune without looking at
tribute to this fund, which will be
Jews," reads as follows:
how dare he, Lebele disapprove? Ile him; but if he says only three, his son: Ile delays there a while gazing
"Jew's, fellow citizens, it is several used to reveal the truth.
at the moon, as she pours her pale
Lebele is a little boy 10 years old, is only a little boy. When
'
he is grown father is angry and asks:
years that one hears in your organiz-
beams onto the Gass. But he soon
with pale cheeks, liquid, dreamy eyes, up, he will douktless curtain the win-
"How's that? Why so little, ha?"
ations and in your political circles CORNERSTONE LAID
and black hair that falls in twisted dow himself. But as things are now,
And Lebele is silent, and feels guil- hears his father's voice:
outcries and curses against the
"Come indoors to bed!"
ringlets, but, of course, the ringlets Lebele is not happy and feels sadly ty before his father.
FOR NEW SYNAGOGUE
Machno movement and against use
are only seen when his hat falls off, perplexed at the behavior of his elders.
It is warm onside, there is not a
After that his father makes hini
personally. We are considered as
for Lebele is a pious little boy, who
breath
of
air
stirring,
and
yet
it
Late in the evening, he comes home translate a Hebrew word.
pogrom
makers.
We
are
accused
of
never uncovers his head.
seems to Lebele as though a wind
"Translate Kimlunah!"
from cheder. The sun has already set,
having robbed, murdered and vie- Imp 6666 ive Ceremonies Held July 25.
There are things that Lebele loves the street is cheerful and merry, the
$4,000 Raised in Pledges.
"Kimlunah means 'like a passing came along with his father's words
bated the Jewish population of the
and never has, or else he has them cockchafers whin and, flying, hit him the night,' " answered I.ebele ,terri- and he grows cold, and he goes in like
Ukraine.
one chilled to the bone, takes his stand
only in part, and that is why his eyes on the nose, the ear, the forehead.
fled.
"This
infamous
lie
has
been
re-
The cornerstone for the new com-
are always dreamy and troubled, and
His father is silent—a sign that he by the window, and stares at the
lie would like to play about a bit
peated lately since the murder of munity building being erected on
always full of longing.
in the street, let them have supper is satisfied—and they sit down to sup- moon.
Seniion l'etlura, the chief and na- Brush street, in the Six-mile road
is
tim
to
close
the
shutters—
.1Ie loves the summer, and sits the without him, but he is afraid of his per. Lebele's father keeps an eye on
'It
tional hero of the semi-bourgeous Uk- section, was laid Sunday, July 25.
whole day in cheder. Ile loves the father. His father is a kind man when him the whole time, and instructs him there's nothing to sit up for!" Lebele
The occasion was a very happy one
raine.
hears his father say, and his heart
sun nod the rebbe hangs his caftan he talks to strangers, he is so gentle, how to eat.
MORRIS SHATZEN
"I read these lies and insults in for the Jews of that part of the city
"Is that how you hold your spoon?" sinks. His father goes out, Lebele
across the window, and the cheder is so considerate, so confidential. But to
two Parisian papers not long ago and and was marked by inspiring cere-
darkened so that it oppresses the soul. him, Lebele, he is very unkind, always inquires the father, and Lebele holds sees the shutters swing to resist, as quires, Morris J. Kramer has resgned I therefore consider it my duty to monies.
Lebele loves the moon, the night, but shouting at him, and if Lebele comes the spoon lower, and the food sticks though they were being closed against as president of the board of directors state that provocation and lies will
Almost $1,000 was raised in
their will, and presently there is a of the B'nai B'rith Community not help the Jews to establish the
at home they close the shutters, and from cheder a few minutes late, he in his throat.
After supper Lebel has to say grace loud bang. No more moon!—his fath- House, Inc., an office which he has facts, the real story, which should pledges toward the completion of the
Lebele, o nhis little'bed, feels as if he will be angry.
edifice,
which will serve as syna-
has hidden it!
filled very capably for over six give the Jew's the right to take re-
were buried alive. And Lebele cannot
"Where have you been, my fine fel- aloud and in correct Hebrew, accord- er A
gogue, school and clubhouse.
while after, the lamp has been months.
understand people's behaving so cold- low? have you business anywhere?" ing to custom. If he mumbles a word
venge of their oppressors. It is nec-
J.
Friedberg,
the chairman, after
put out, the room is dark, and all are
The resignation was accepted with essary that the truth, a truth which
his father calls out:
ly.
a few words in praise of the efforts
Now go and tell him that it is not
It seems to him that when the sun
"What did I hear? what? once more, asleep but Lebele, whose bed is by the a great deal of reluctance by the should be based on facts and which made by the workers introduced
at
all
so
had
out
in
the
street,
that
it's
shines in at the window, it is a delight,
'Wherewith Thou Bost feed and sus- window. Ile cannot sleep, he wants members of the board of directors could be submitted for the judgment
it is so pleasant and cheerful, and the a pleasure to hear how the cockchafers tain us.' Well, come say it! Don't be to be in the street, whence sounds and Morris Shatzen, treasurer of the of the world, the press and public Aaron D. Markson, who also ad-
dressed the congregation. David
come in through the chinks. Ile tries board and one of the staunch an gatherings, should be told.
rebbe goes and curtains it—no more whirr, that even the hits they give you in a hurry, it won't burn you!"
Shuchman, a boy 11 years of age,
sun! If Lebele dared, he would ask: on the wing are friendly, and mean,
And Lebele says it ovr againe, al- to sit up in bed, to peer out, also loyal supporters of the community
"Before the entire world I state delivered a short talk in Yiddish and
"Hello,
old
fellow!"
Of
course
it's
a
center since its inception, was unani- that no Jew is in possession of one
"What ails you, rebbe at the sun?
mously elected president for the un- fraction of an established fact which Rabbi E. Aishiskin made an appeal
for funds, which was responded to
would allow a man with a fiery sou
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expired office
term. of treasurer was com- to come and honestly looking me in I whole-heartedly.
a
The following pledges were made:
a bined with that of secretary, which the eye say that I am guilty for the
= is now filled by henry M. Abram°. pogroms, that I robbed and murdered Ladies Auxiliary, $500; L. Biner,
vitz, another untiring worker and a the Jewish population or that I was $500; M. Valensky, $300; Ben Stein
and Pfeffer, $400; Joseph Fein, $250;
= mainstay of the community house.
even indifferent when such shameful B. Cooperman, $175; McCall Lum-
acts were committed by others. I ber Company, $150; Mr. Ellman,
can enumerate before the world the $100; A. Diamond, $100; Mr. Levin,
EXCLUDE YIDDISH
names of the towns in the Ukraine $100; Mr. Kronmal, $50; II. Cohen,
the dates which will prove where
WRITERS FROM CLUB and
Katz, $50; 51. Goodman,
and when and by what measures at- $75; Mr. Sherman,
$40; Mr. Kadish,
Mr.
tempts of agitation or acts directed $50;
Polish Writers Object to Their Ad- against the Jewish population were $25; Mr. Stein, $25; S. Bradley,
=
$75;
Mrs.
Chere,
$25;
Mr. and Mrs.
= mission to International P. E. N. Club prevented in the course of several
Kesselman, $25; 5Ir and Mrs. Geer,
years and were not allowed by my- $25; Mr. and rs. Rosenfield, $50;
LONDON.—(J. T. A. Mail Serv- self or by the staff of the movement L. Dvory, $25; M Mr. Friedberg, $25;
ice.)—Thip question of admitting a at the head of which I stood. In- Mr. Charter, $25; Mr. Rottenberg,
= Yiddish P. E. N. center into the In- deed, the number of rich representa- $25; Erner Baking Company, $25;
= tornational 1'. E. N. Club, of which tives of the Jewish people who take Mr. Adler, $25; Mr. Schneider, $25;
John Galsworthy is president, was up the absurd rumors and the ma- Mr. Shapiro, $25; Mr. Perlstein, $25;
a referred to a special commission be- licious lies about me cannot prove Mr. Kreisler, $25; Mr. Schneider,
= cause of the objection of the Polish anything. They have only irrespon- $25; Dr. Vessel, $20. Donations un-
= Writers' Club. The decision of the sible gossip or purposeful insults.
$25 amounted to $250.
"Jews, an open heart tells a truth- der The
= commission was made known to Leo
officers of the Ladies Auxil-
a Koenig, who is representing in Lon- ful story. Declare publicly that the iary are Mrs. R. Lelgant, president;
a don the interests of the applicant entire world may hear you: where
= body, the Union of Yiddish Writers and when were there pogroms in the Mrs. M. Biegelman, vice-president,
= and Journalists in Warsaw, in an of-1 Ukraine organized by me or by the Mrs.
B. Pfeffer,
treasurer;
Mrs. S.
Kronmal,
secretary.
The officers,
to-
.
ficial letter from the secretary of the revolutionary peasants' movement, of
• e , hire, P
which
I
was
the
head?
The
moment
gether
wt
.
rs.
wo
writes:
P. E. N. Club, h
The matter of whether a litera- is favorable to tell mankind the his- Fierstein and Mrs. Chere, constitute
ture having no homogeneous terri- tonic truth of your anti-Jewish po- the board of directors.
tory
can have a center of the P. E.
Et
-
N. Club came up before the Berlin
congress. It was impossible to keep
the question abstract, as telegrams
had been received from Warsaw to
the effect that the Warsaw P. E. N.
would not agree to the Yiddish writ-
ers forming themselves into a chap-
ter of their center. The time avail-
able for discussing the matter was so
(Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel)
short that it was decided to appoint
a small committee to consider the
whole question and report to the
ralN1
congress in Brussels in 1927. The
committee has now been appointed
An entirely new and fully
and I am asked to write to you to
tell you how things stand. We do
developed principle of
and His Famous
= not feel that we can get much fur-1
a I ther until the Jewish Writers' Club
burning oil.
Dancing and Broadcasting Orchestra
= in Warsaw has got into consultation
=I with the Warsaw P. E. N. Center and
of Nine Men.
=; thrashed the matter out. As the pur-
pose of the P. E. N. Club is to bring
writers together in amity, we cannot
propose to establish a Yiddish center
in Warsaw in the face of the opposi-
tion to such a step by the group most
concerned. We feel that a practical)
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proposition must come forward from l
you for consideration of the sub-com-
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KLAN BLOCKED MEASURES

-72 NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — The
=I charge that the Klan blocked immi-
=igration relief measures was made by
F. II. LaGuardia in
FE! Representative
an address before about 1,000 of his
=I constituents of the Twentieth Con-
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. gressional District. Mr. LaGuardia
El charged that Congress broke prom-
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= quota law and instead took orders
-_:7- from the Ku Klux Klan. Ile pointed
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out that President Coolidge request-
= ed in his message that changes in this
= law be made if necessary and that
=' the request was ignored_ "The policy
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Dodge Sales Increase.

Retail deliveries of 7,400 new mo-
r4 for cars and trucks by Dodge Broth-
ers dealers in United States and Can-
a da during the week ending July 17,
have established a gain of 209 cars
,s• over the previous week. Compared
with the week ending July 18 last
year, when 4,767 cars and trucks
were sold, the gain is 2,693 cars or
cent.
g 56.5 The per record
of the best week last
7. year, that ending April 11, when
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6,644 cars and trucks were sold, was
E surpassed
by 816 cars or 12.3 per
7.=_.
-•••=' cent.
During the three weeks ending
-5_ July 17 Dodge Brothers dealers in
=United States and Canada have
placed 23,862 new cars and trucks
in the hands of owners, a gain of
= 9,150 or 62.4 per cent over the cor-
a- responding three weeks last year,
when 14,692 were sold.
Weekly sales holding up to figures
so near those attained during the
and
. ....= Ipeak of the spring selling season
averaging over 50 per cent ahead of
the figures for the corresponding
period last year indicate how well
= the public recognizes the exceptional
values represented by these cars.

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= through the chinks. and even to open
a hit of shutter, without making any
noise, and to look, look, but without
= success for just then his father wakes
and calls out:
a "What are you after there, eh? Do
you want me to come with a strap!"
= And Lebele nestles quietly down
= again into his pillow, pulls the cover-
let over his head, and feels as though

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