ofitericaPpiskPeriodicaleafter •t • in pas rg, rs. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS M. sib ma we or- Aa- currox arattris • cattailsNarl ao t onto TR-E.bETROIT EWISR. HRONICL - THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRI1DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926 VOL. XXXI, NO. 3 TELEPHONE CADILLAC ] I 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ADDRESS PRESENTED JULES E. MASTBAUM IMMIGRATION LAW IrSayrssitti ner;, a I ll e i s l Yneesosdui! p s ort) DEFENDS RIGHT OF Seventieth CHARGES OF NATHAN (Celebrated JEWS TO EXPRESS Birthday Anniversary CHANGE ADVOCATED TO L. MARSHALL ON NOTED LEtiDER, DIES STRAUS ANSWERED OWN INDIVIDUALITY BY PRES. COOLIDGE 70TH ANNIVERSARY BY HENRY FORD ant di- • off the nt- sed ion m . ent kY Motor King Replies In Dear- born Independent to Chal- lenge Made by Him. SAYS INTERNATIONAL JEWS CONTROL WORLD ADLER AND WARBURG REPRESENT COMMITTEE Invites Jewish Philanthropist to Disprove Accusations Already Made. Thousands of Admirers Express !Company of America and head of the I Gratitude For Distin- real estate firm of Nlastbaum Broth - guiahed Service. !el, & Fleisher. 110 was a member of j lass pre- oven start sties ie alith Saul aurg ach- was the Itilu- r of- . 20, :pted ionn- place M.3$ T A /A P A ri A m 5 Y d ze ° $ 1 725, MIA oast Louis Lipsky Lauds Efforts of Jews to Build Up Nation In Palestine. DICKSTEIN INTRODUCES NEW BILLS IN CONGRESS ZIONIST LEADER CALLS JEWS NATIONAL GROUP Secretary of Labor Makes Rec. ommendations to Bring Relief to Families. ti Rabbi Landman Will Speak for Jewish Open Forum On Sunday, Dec. 26. , the board of governors of Dropsie! WASHINGTON.— (J. T. A.) — --- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.) --Louis College. He headed the $3.500,000 President Coolidge in his niessatse to Henry Ford struck back at Nathan Marshall, president of the American building fund campaign of the Feder-, Congress again recommended legis- "Any group of people has the right Straus, New York philanthropist, for Jewish Committee and recognized ation of Jewish Charities last year : lotion for modification of the Mini- to develop itself, to express its own the latter's recent attack in which ' leader of American Jewry, attained and the United Jewish Campaign in 1 oration law to enable the uniting of individuality, even with all its pecu- Straus, in a speech in Boston, said his seventieth birthday Dec. 14. this city. The news of his death, , separated families. However, he did liarities. To deny this would be to the automobile magnate had been In anticipation of this event, varied following an operation for abdominal I not specify the exact character of the create a world of Robots, with a ma- into a campaign of slander forms of attesting the affection and infection, was 0 tremendous shock to : legislation favored by him. The Pres- chine-made civilization with every against the Jewish people," and chal- ! ident made reference to this subject nuin in it the exact replica of his esteem of his friends and well-wish- the community. lenged Ford to select eight members Jules E. Mastbaum was born Jul, under the topic of his message en- 1.01.11S MARSHALL neighbor. It would be suicidal to ens, near and far, have been suggest- BERNARD STONE of a committee of Ili to weigh and mankind." This statement embodies "The Wage Earner." ed for the past f ew years, including 7, 1872, in Philadelphia. Ile attend_ titled decide upon the facts. "Wh'l restrictive Muni •ration has the entire philosophy of political memorials and endowments. A group ed the public schools of the city, went Talking before the United Pales- . Central Manual School, from heell adopted in part for the benefit Zionism, according to Louis Lipsky, knowing t o th e 31r. Marshall's fiends, r tine Appeal Conference on 1 tilestint ood president of the Zionist Organization how he dislikes "pomp and circum- which he was awarded a scholarship of the wage earner and in its en- on Nov. 1, Straus said "Ford is using tenet for the lienefit of the coon-, P of America. Mr. I.ipsky spoke for yet that thousands of to the University of Pennsylvania, try," the President declared, his wealth f vicious ends and is N. 'It : the Detroit Jewish Open Forum at People were earnestly desirous of ex- where he first dis toyed the love of molting race hatred. The wealth tit' ought not to rouse a needless se pars its meeting last Sunday afternoon, pressing their sentiments to him on art and sculpture which led to his the Rock, fellers is a blessing ts lion of funtilies and dependents front • held at Northern High School. useum to the this occasion, prepared an address gift of the Rodin America anti all the world; that 0 their natural source of support con- i - ..lews At - Prominent Non "The year 1917," Mr. Lipsky con- was presented to him at his of his birth. teary to the dictates of humanity. Ford is destructive because. it has ,lany , which " Adolph Freund Class Initiated Untied, "marked a turning point in home by the committee in charge of A f ter co mpletihr a course in tend Affair at Temple Beth been used for the spread of hatred , It was barns( earned .1 t h at the h: I a 1 n tr de- ec. 12. Alilford Stern ll Jewish history. Hitherto the Jew this testimonial. finance at the university, he decided ape- and not of peace•" El on December 14. Addresses Guests. had been a pariah among the nations, rifle recommendations shortly for been signed by 7,S66 persons residing to learn merchandising from the but- — a Wandernig Jew, a man without a to Danville, Ill., whe year of Ford, while not in I . a clerk re limited modification of the . present The dining room of Temple Beth in 34:1 cities in the United States, by tom. Ile ed in law in re goal to the admission $10 a week as d went the official form of an intervietv, ap: I! o ct r- On Sunday, Dec. 12, the Michigan country. If any country did admit - 'rues 519 individuals representing organiz- he l pears in the Dearborn Independent,IE1 was crowded to capacity on the Gimbel store. Ile rose rapidly tam relatives to citizens. Council of 11 nal Writh Lodges held its him it was an act of kindness, not a in France, and became the European represent- m represent- which will come off the presses Dec. day night, Dee. 14 , to hear the mss- talons and communities Introduces Bills. annual sleeting in the ll'nai Writh right. But the acceptance by the Jew's Congresman Samuel Dickstein of Community house, 275 East Ferry peace conference at Versailles of the 25. The article charges, a ong other sage of good-will between JCS and , Denmark, Roumania, Italy, Switzer- ative of the Gimbel store in this city. land, Austria-Hungary, Jugo-Slavia, In 1901 he entered the real at estate New York introduced three immigra. asenue. t;dward Lichtig, president of principle of self-determination of op- IC. hristians. things: $,d) d tressed nationalities has changed his "That the international Jew todaY1 The occasion was the good-will din- Argentine, South America, Canada business with Fe lix Isman •:t . at I • • h ties of the status. The right of the Jews to a is in direct control of all financial , tier situnsorall by the Men's Club of and Cuba, and by 425 individuals rep- week and commissions. Fifteen years tion bills at the opening session of r ay upon the the p activi national existence has been recog- centers of government, including the Temple Beth El. Hundreds of non- resenting 10 institutions of learning, after he had begun as a clerk he and Congress. One of the hills Provides • eported year 1 during H ast United States Federal Reserve sys— Jews, included lining them scores of . charity and philanthropy with which his younger brother, Stanley, and Al- for the admission of parents, hus- Mr. Lichtig's report indicated that nized by the world powers as has tem. I public officials, professional and civic he is connected. fred W. Fleisher founded the present bands and children up to 21 of Amer- many Mud Writh lodges throughout been the rights of the Poles, Lithu- Address Beautifully Engrossed. firm of Mastbaum Brothers & Feish- ican citizens; a second to admit the the state have been active in support- anions and many other nationalities. "That he pulls so many strings in' leaders, attended. Rev. Gaius G. At- Th e address is beautifully en- er. lie became interested in the wives and minor children up to 18 of ing programs of intellectual advance- That right is now guaranteed by in- business that no banker or business., kins, pastor of the First Congrega- I tional Church; Rev. Father Patrick grosstal and illuminated. Each il- moving picture business and later or- declarants who arrived in America ment and social service and that their ternational law. Zionism is not only man feels safe to oppose him. "That lie either owns the press I Dunigan of Flint and Dr. Leo M. lamination is an exact reproduction ganized the Stanley Company of prior to July 1, 1924, and the other work during the past year has been an acknowledgement of this right, but nklin, rabbi of Temple Beth El, of an ancient manuscript or book in America, a company owning a chain bill to admit all the refugee immi- particularly effective ill support of the also an attempt by the powers of the or controls it so that only pro-Jewish F ra rior to the ever stImitted to print. . were the principal speakers. Morris the library of the Jewish Theoltigicel lintel Foundations and in the cam- world to correct the wrong done to . f acts ences the education , Garnett, president of the Men s Tem- Seminary of America, reflecting the of moving picture New houses in I hilt- grants who secured p law but paign for good will between Jew and Jews in the past. Jewish art of the thirteenth, four- delphia Southern Jersey, East- adoption of the visas present "That he influences whose admission was made impassible ern Pennsylvania and New York. of our youth to a degree wisp- ple Club, presided. Mr. Lipsky attacked the Jewish as- nun-Jew. thereby . Congressman Dickstein es- "Our agreements rise to the 1eenth and fifteenth centuries, and A report upon the activities of the similationists who in the guise of Charity will receive part of the t vouched by any other group. .onars ed by Jules timid" that the number of these represen ti ng mediaeval Germany, while our differences may he heights, Millet Foundation at the University of various doctrines deny the existence $2 000 000 insurance carri ' "That he controls the rei , t - Italy and Spain. These vo lumes, elements of the world on one hand, likental unto the foundations, Mastbaum. It was learned that Mr. refugees In connection with these bills, Michigan, Ann Arbor, was sulomitted of a Jewish nationality. "These and the ultra-conservativt. elements dared Rev. Atkins, while he stressed in number, are of quarto size and The by Leonard Cohen, assistant director theories are of recent origin," he de- the need for unity and deprecated are beautifully bound in crushed Le'- Mastbaum had named among the of the foundation. Mr. Ctilit•n'a report clared. "About 100 years ago there beneficiaries the Federation of Loan on th e other, so that he has equal men[ in which he declared: If uniformity prevailed, cant. So many additional signatures Societies and the Federation of Jew- Congressman Dickstein issued estate- shtnytal that over SOO Jewish students was no question in the mind of any cu w .r in communistic Russia and in o uniformity. • time has come when we should defi- p life would be drab and unin t. - are being ream( rom u r were registered at the foundation and Jew as to the historical antecedents , not to mention , d listic Englan lay down our policy with ref- capita eater, the motion picture or ag- esting. Due to our tradition, social the world that a sixth volume will ish Charities, to the extent of nitely trance to the families of immigrants that the work of inculcating a feeling of the Jewish people or with regard $100,000. Of each the remainder of the the theater, inheritance told training, we do not probably soon be added. s of pride in things Jewish in the minds to their national aspirations. as insurance $1,000,000 went to the riculture. who have been in this country The address reads as follows: "That the International Jew is the view matters exactly alike, whether "Dear Mr. Marshall:--Upon this Stanley Company, $500,000 to the who desire to settle here permanents and hearts of the Jewish stud ent 8 woo "If Jews are not a national group bearing fruit. The report showed that how then explain their centuries-old chief control, therefore, in the inals• they be in religion, polities, or the an citizens. y and become American plex field of eco- day when you have reached three firm Mastbaum Brothers & Fleisher the foundation was promoting musical /earning for the return to the Holy ing of war, of which he is also the difficult and complex number b ric of men in la r is a huge Thee I nomics, but it is gatherings such as score and ten, in health and vigor, and $300,000 to his estate. and dramatic affairs by the students and? How account for the fact chief profiteer." this country today who have taken contribute your friends and associates and many 'this," he continued," that. and that a library containing works that since 1918 100,000 Jews front Formal Answer Given. the preliminary steps to become The formal answer to Straus NI- , more toward good-will and under- far and near who have not had the upon the art, music, history, philoso- every part of the world actually have American citizens, by what is tech- , standing than almost any other pa , privilege of knowing you in person, phy and ethics of the Jewish race, was returned to Palestine and to drain nically known as declaring their In- lows: I ask you to accept their warmest con- available to the students at the rosin- the marshes, build roads and till the "Mr. Nathan Straus, formerly a ent institution." tention to become citizens, who have "Our citizenship has only one real gratulations. dtiom aThoowr soil of what they regard as their na- — well known Jewish merchant of New definitely decided to stay in the "We realize that any form of meeting culminated with the a l - tional homeland? H ow th lain the York, one of whose department stores enemy," said Faer Dunigan, "and distaste- Wedgewood Returning From Pales . United States and to contribute to noel election of ollict•rs of the council rise of Tel Aviv, but a few on will be shall uldatiin d I c ould hard ly call pra ise or adan ex yearsago operated under the Christian name of be is the man, an the public life of this country. Never- not this we that , ful t o you tine Tells Press in Vienna. and resulted in the choice of Henry a sand dune with a population of R. II. Macy & Co., has found his way him a man, I would rather say theless a harsh quota law which is minently into the press with a he is the fellow who would make use indulge, but we may be permitted to Ely of Grand Rapids, president; 300, and today a prosperous manu- pp YIENNA.—(J, T. A.)—The Jew- in union existence today prevents the re- Adolph Kositchek of Lansing, first pro • e al rejudice to promote express our thanks to Almighty God, of these people with their : facturing city with 40,000 inhabit- nt challenge. "This device has lust somewhat of his own ambitions. Strong men are who has in our day raised you up as ants?" Hamilton and a champion of the Jewish people. We ish national home in Palestine will be families on the other side of the vice•president; Harry Stavin of De- llenges was always individuals. Spoke of Future In Palestine. are grateful for your never-weary- an accomplished fact within the next ocean and makes it impossible for troit, second vice-president; anti lien its originality; issuing cha a favorite pastime with Jewish pub. Jefferson, in their bitterest moments, 25 years, extend ing even to a Jewish them, as long as this law exists, to Fishman of Grand Rapids, secretary Mr. Lipsky spoke in glowing terms half o f our ghts wher- thi ngs, ing zea l in and treasurer. under the I or dominion . licity hunters several years ago. They though differing on many the protection of the bring their families over from The next meeting of members of Pis- of the future of Palestine as the . the sincerity of their indi- ever they behave been ridenied 1 .. a other side until they will be able to quite innocently assumed, or wished ! .3. The occasions upon Anne u Lodge No. 34, will take place in Jewish homeland. With the reclaim. . Tis the public to assume, that to ignore s!d,ual purposes. Another present threatened. h was the prediction made by find their place within the quota o the community y ing of the land, the educational cen- the challenge was a confession of ere disturbance is the psuetio-scientist, which you have defended our cause la Josiah Vyedgwood Britishlabor their respective nationalities, which, the lodge rooms in tn too numerous to recall, but we Col. ' . instances, may be never. house Monday evening, Dec. 20, 1926. ter established in the Ilebrew Uni- :h would cla ssify us, not as indi- a an leader who is now nere on . ni s way in many This meeting will he featured by nom- versity, the revival of the Ilebrew ror. "The interesting point which they viduals but as herd conscious groups remind ourselves of those note e home from a visit to Palestine, at a Certainly no reason exists why the inations fur office for the next term. language of Biblical fame and the pent in Paris in h which you salways hat is not the way God : monts overlooked was that a challenge has !of men. T o mad e us indivi duals, 1919, never tiring, resource- general press reception given in his wives of such residents in the United Elections will take place Monday eve- eventual settlement of manufactur- G d already been issued to them. The made must us. recognize our own individu- : ful, your labors resulting in the in- honor at the Imperial Hotel. "Great States should not he admitted into nine, Dee. 27. ing and industrial centers he predict- Britain will gladly pay its debt to this country and why their children debate already has started, and one , We (Sincere of the lodge state that at ed a brilliant future for the Jewish ality. We must never blur or blend elusion in the treaties of peace of the Jewish people," he declared. should not be age under IS years of side of the argument is in. the next meeting the newly appointed race as an independent nation in the "The Dearborn Independent in a' principle for the sake of a present , provisions which we hope Will ulti- "England will learn from the recon- admitted." nominating committee will submit its Holy Land. mately safeguard the religious and struction of Palestine how to solve Secretary Recommends. very full and pertinent statement, convenience." Mr. Lipsky Was the sixth speaker report to the members. The committee Rabbi Franklin, who was the las t political rights of the Jewish people its own unemployment problem, by laid the matter before the only coin- ' The recommendation matte by Sec- will suggest to members of the lodge a for the 1926-27 series sponsored by - of Eastern Europe. pett judges in this cause, namely, ' speaker on the program of the eve transferring numbers of workers to retary Davis of the labor department suitable member for each of the offices the Detroit Jewish Open Forum. The "Another occasion that we would before before the American people, and it is ning, chose as his subject "Tolerance, I " y ha . obw g was p t strted las to o o w f d part yu is th e splenid out the re commendation will not be group o[ c with regard to the immigration laws but w is h to reall II t :NI Word "and in part said: Replying to questions, Col. Wag- is: en citizens is spokesm now proper for Jewish elude suggestions to Congress to word. playe d in bringing about the abroga- "Tolerance is to me a hateful btween the United wood stated that on his return to ." de- (Continued from Page One.) th were interested in bringing to the meet the issue by addressing their overcome the hardships resulting tense to the same judges. Issuing There are many words in ou r vocabu- don of the treaty e city speakers on controversial Jewish s; for in- : States and Russia, thereby contribut. I.ondon he will use his endeavors of to from the separation of families on convince the British government new challenges does not obscure the lacy which are hateful word questions of the day. The executive account of the present immigration ing, as you did, to what was probably abandon i ts assive fact that a previous One still stands. stance, 'charity.' Sweet charity. It committee is composed of Aaron Kur- gives the most notable act ever undertaken the necessity to problem o f rebu aw,: i pilding l "To suggest, as Mr. Straus does, a may be sweet to the one who chairman; Miss Mary Caplan, It s my opinion that a third and smaller jury of New York clergymen I charity, but to the one who receives by a great state in behalf of the Jew- attitude in the Pales- ' the Jewish national home land secretary; Maurice II. Zackheim, is selecting process of s e are be- ish people. , , t step in a . complete . e . "Neutrals • have never created , " • and publicists who do not know that it, it is bitter. We say w treasurer, Leon B. Kay, Maurice u "You have never ceased your ac- : tin ..on can be accom- immigration rad ee ring f a Jewish question exists and would coming more tolerant of things we he declared. "What is necessary hoped i Congress will but approve Well Known Zionist Tells of Karen Krause, Samuel Weinberg, Samuel say so if they did, is do not like and things that are not tivity since 1914 in the gatherins that the Palestine administration Plis Weissberg, Siphra Bachrach-Rolland, Ilayesod Accomplishments. e f for I iority in the grant. strati r m of not dare to tolerat e though a nd adini unds the takes a stand in favor of a speedy some method of p merely to pretend to be issuing a congenial to us. Isaac Finkelstein, Joseph Chaggi, the suffererss fro m ing of what are now referred to as We time mu s t come the reli ef challenge while actually evading one it hurts us. The to Mrs. Hyman B. Ullian and Jacob S. be tolerant and great war wherever they might be. !creation of a Jewish majority through 'non-preference' quota visas. Of Bernard !Stone, a leading figure in local an d economic f ac ilities , nlready issued to whom it May coil- when we cease t in this cause spent your general gs sst• You • • • w quota immigrants, on the ground of the effort now under way by Jews all Pearlstein. Milton M. Alexander is • ' to understan d. • mu. begin then we as over the world to rebuild Palestine as chairman of the advisory board, "We do not want good-will based lenergy, travelled far and wide and 'ern, upon tolerance, but we want good- with well nigh superhuman strength soil taxation system in favor of the humanity, I would for prefer- Refer to Slander Remarks. ence to be issued provide to husbands, wives a National Jewish Homeland, who was which is composed of David A. and minor children of alien residents in Detroit Thursday, Dec. 16, said: Brown, Fred 51. Butzel, David W. Si- "Having , it is hoped, set Mr. Straus I will based upon understanding. When And devotion have lifted your voice Jewish settlers." in the United States," Secretary "The Keren Ilayestal, or Palestine mons, Rabbi Leon F'ram, Abraham right as to the priority of the chal- Ile there is complete understanding be- . in behalf of the succor and rehabili- e tween groups, there will be no need cation of the broken Jewish people. MOSCOW HABIMA TROUPE Davis recommended in his annual re- Foundation Fund, is the leading finan. J. Koffman, Maurice H. Zackheim, tenet issued by this magazine, i You have given unceasing devotion cial instrument for the rebuilding of Bernard Isaacs, Morris D. Waldman, should like to continue our friendly ARRIVES IN AMERICA . P ut' !to the synagogue, to Jewish education "Wives and unmarried children un- Palestine as a homeland for the Jews. Emanuel Paperno, Joseph Bernstein (Turn To Last l•age) service by straightening him out on and to Jewish learning without re- Such basic activities as assistance to and Bernard Ginsberg. Mr. Alexan- der 18 years of a citizen of the other points where he seems to be - _ - der is permanent chairman of the spect to party difference, acting in misled NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.l—The 33 United States are non-quota immi- immigrants, agricultural colonization, the spirit that nothing Jewish was grants under the act of 1924, which the maintenance of a large Ilebrew meetings. The Open Forum is one "For instance, he speaks of 'the players of the Ilabima, Moscow Fine alin e to you . campaign of slander against the Jew- Art Theater, and seven technical as- is as it should be, but the class should school system, the promotion of build- of the constituent societies of the re- "As a member of the bar you have be extended to includes the husband ing construction, medical service and cently-formed Jewish Welfare Feder- ish people.' It is regrettable that Mr. sistants were released from Ellis Isl- combined learning, power and integ- Straus has not striven for accuracy and without bond following a hearing of an American citizen and a pro- sanitation, owe their existence and ation. Mr. Lipsky received a royal wel- here. If every Jew were an interna- Conrert of Jewish Music Arranged rity. In the courts of New York, in before the board of special inquiry. vision should be added permitting the progress largely and in most cases many courts throughout the country entrance, if the quota be exhausted, principally, to this organization. Sam- come from members of the boards, tional Jewish financier, then Mr. by Men's Club for Sen. 12. The liabima arrived in this coun- o f th e l Untermyer, the famous lawyer, is particularly those who are ardent and Straus would he justified in saying ee try on Monday for a tour of 12 weeks of minor unmarried children On Wednesday evening. Jan. 12, United States you have to be recog- and will make its first appearance pendent fathers and mothers of citi- president of the fund in America." Zionist workers. Mr. Koffman is a 'the Jewish people,' and if telling the truth, is 'slander,' then Mr. Straus the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, un- nixed as one of the outstanding ad- next Monday night at the Mansfield zees of the United States," he de- . Mr. Stone who is an accomplished past-president and Mr. Zackheim is orator, has teen associated with the the present president of the Detroit would be justified in the use of the der the direction of Ossip Gabrilo- vocates of America, and your passion Theater, West Forty-seventh street, claTrehdo. secretary repentrd recom- movement for the past two decades and Zionist district; Mr. Kurland is chair- term to describe the Dearborn Inde- witsch, will give a concert of Jewish for the promotion of right and justice in "The Dybbuk." Other plays in mendations first made in 1925, that more. Ile has been particularly active man of the arrangements and pro- music at Temple Beth El. This prom- has frequently led you to take up pendent's disclosures. But as neither their repertoire are "Jacob's Dream," Congress allow the importation of since Great Britain, under the famous gram committee and Mr. Pearlstein, supposition can possibly he true, Mr. ices to be one of the most interesting causes solely that the ends of justice "The Golem" and "The Deluge." special or skilled labor, under care- lialfout Declaration, has espoused the who is a member of the executive and inspiring concerts that has ever might be served. Not only among Straus' statement falls of its own The troupe, which consists of 15' been given by the Symphony Orchea- your brethren at the bar and on the men and 18 women, is headed by ful restriction, when need exists in cause and accepted the Mandate for board, is on the publicity committee. weakness. American industry. This expansion Palestine which it is now administer- Mrs. Ullian is one of the organizers tea and it is looked forward to with bench but in the Senate of the United "The 'slander' consists of calling N chum Zemach, founder of the Ha.' attention to the claims which the i real anticipation by great number of States you have been acclaimed as bima. They were taken to Ellis W- of the total immigration possible, he ing with a view to facilitating the Jew- of Junior Iladassah, subsidiary of the among the leading constitutional law- oft suggested, should be balanced by ish Homeland. Mr. Stone is the auth- Hadassah Organization, the women's Jews have made for their own pre- Jews and non-Jews in the city. and and held for a special hearing.' Zionist group. The sale of tickets is proceeding yers in America. You have sat con- It was stated that they might be immigration the president to shut off eminence in the world. These claims immigration entirely during periods or of a number of books all and pamph- lets and has lectured over Great very rapidly, but there are still some secutively in three conventions for Landman Will Be Nest Speaker. are largely true and have been made' asked to furnish bond that they will He by responsible Jewish leaders. To , seats available. They may be ob- the revision of the constitution of the return to Russia following the expir- of industrial depression in the United Britain for the Zionist movement. The next speaker for the Open Fo- Representative Carl R. Chindbloom has visited every Jewish community in rum will be Rabbi Isaac Landmin of repeat these for the benefit of other tanned in the secretary's office at the State of New York—a unique record ation of their 12-week engagement I States. people cannot possibly be 'slander.' "1 temple; at any of the following down- —and you have served as chairman in this country. It was not necessary, with Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president New York and Far Rockaway, L I., (Republican) of Chicago has intro- England and Scotland in company town offices, Dr. Charles A. Smith, of the immigration commission of The article then asserts that the however, for them to furnish the, who will address the forum on "('an diced a bill into the House of Rep- of the World Zionist Organization, the "International Jew" invented the cur- 1209 Randolph street; William B. your native state. You have aided bond. the Jewish Religion Survive in Amer. rent financial and interest system and Isenberg. 1335 Lafayette Building:. in the promotion of industrial peace. When interviewed by the repre- resentatives to repeal the "national late Max Nordau and others, In addition to his duties as . ica?" r On graduating from concise M "is today in direct control of all Alvin D. Hersch, 1914 Penobscot You have been one of the leaders in sentative of the Jewish Telegraphic origins" provisions of the immiisra- tion act of 1921. It rovides for re- stone joined the English Free Trade spiritual head of the Reform congre- f h PP . 948 Buhl financial centers of governm ent, Building; A. C• gation in Far Rockaway, Rabbi Land- air.. (Turn to Last Page.) eluding the l'nited States Federal Building. or they will be sent by mail cess• which had attended the troupe ' peal of subdivisions ( 1, (c) and (el Union. In the course of his work he man, who is a former Cincinnatian, is became acquainted with the leading Reserve system, which he organized upon receipt of order and checkwhich in its 10-months tour which has taken of Section 11 of the act. editor of the American Hebrew. Mr. men in English public life, including and is now perfecting according to the cost of the them to Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Lipsky was a co-worker with Rabbi PROF. JOFFE TO LECTURE HERE Lloyd George, Arthur Henderson, Sir !are being sold at the nominal price Galicia, Austria, France and Ger- his original plans." Landman on the American Hebrew DR. FRANKLIN TO GIVE Herbert Samuel, Sir Alfred Mond and genie . y• b' under the Closely of $1.50 each. staff, having been managing editor MOSCOW.--11 T. A.1—Dr. Joffe, BOOK REVIEW SUNDAY others. As a writer and debater Mr. for the yearn between 1899 and 1911, The program, now in course of The "International Jew," the ar- management of a committee consist- professor at the Leningrad Academy Stone became • prominent figure in ticle goes on, "is the most closely or- ' preparation by Mr. Gabrilowitsch, will ing of Ephraithi.Tchetchik, B. Tcher- when he resigned to devote all kis sailed for the United On Sunday morning at Tsmple Beth English public life, particularly in the ganized racial entity in the world, shortly be published. It is urge d that States on Dec. 11. Professor Joffe merineki, A. Mackin, A. Frutkin and El, Dr. Franklin will devote his see• co-operative movement and in the le- time to the Zionist movement. with an espionage system that covens those who wish to attend this con- Other speakers scheduled an: , will lecture in America on scientific Ben Chaim. every village and every larger center cert should place their orders for , subjects. His tour will extend over Mr. Zemach paid his tribute to J. mon to ■ review and discussion of bor party, of which he was an energet- Lewis Browne, author of "Stranger Warwick Deeping's popular novel is worker serving for • time on the I tickets without delay. in the country." sin months. It was reported some B. Wachtangoff, the late director of "Sorrell and Son." The book suggests executive. In America Mr. Stone has Than Fiction" and "This Believing Notices have been sent to all mem. "These are statements deducible time ago that Dr. Joffe was invited by the theater, who was an Armenian a number of social and economic prob. travelled extensively bringing • vivid World," who will be here on .,an. 9, • from the most deliberate utterances hers of the temple by the Men's Club, and pupil of Stanislavalcy. It is 192?. On Jan. 23 James Waterman the Rockefeller Institute to go to Isms that are vital to our time. The message of the growing Jewish life in Wise, A WI of Rabbi Stephen S. of Jewish spokesmen and illustrated I under whose auspices the concert was America and lecture on his invention Stanislaysky and Wachtangnff who at large by Jewish history," the ar- , arranged, that no tickets will be sold of • process for condensing electrical were the fathers of the theatrical public is invited to the services which Palestine and organizing many corn- Wise, will address the forum. munitien to further the work. begin at 10:45. ticle reads. "To agree with the Jew- I to others than temple members until spirit of the Habima, he said. • energy. after Dec. 20. 'Tara to Last Page.) Will Dinner ,.f I$ Great Success 'I""ce" "'I isgah Nonunates Officers Monday HOMELAND WILL BE FACT IN 25 YEARS F A' Dod' rd ''art wad PHILADr:LPIII.P. — (J. T. A.) , leading Jewish Jules E. Mist !citizen of Philatle ,hi, died at the, ere at the age of ! i Jefferson Hospital 51 following an it Ill`SS of one week.. Ile was president of the Stanley G steal the Film Magnate and Philanthre- pint Passes Away in Phil- Recommends Modification To adelphia at Age of 54. Enable Separated Fami- --_ lies To Unite. _____ Career of Recognized Leader of , American Jew Described i In Document. in DETROIT SYMPHONY TO PLAY AT TEMPLE 1, FOUNDATION FUND IS LEADER SAYS STONE