_mil' emotTjEwisn (40/41Cla. 4 4 , 44,Mtlytufghitaly ''myeiymk,t VETROITJEWIMI et RO1h 1CLE Published Weekly bye The l;i:rcn,=:FZ.V.:.., C.., 1... President Editor General Manager JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE VOISyhtzfaixWz the disturbances in the Roumanian towns are interfer- ing with the progress of the country. The merchants belonging. to the chamber complained that traders are afraid to ride on the trains and consequently business is suffering. The directors of the Jassy Railroad declared that steps have been taken to remove those who insti- gate disorders. The indefensible practices which have disgraced Roumania may come to an end when the com- merce and industry begin to suffer from them. As long as the political leaders of the country conspired with the students and permitted riots and disturbances which did not affect the economic interests of non-Jewish Rou- manians, it was all very well, but it is another thing when these ejections from trains, destruction of shops and houses affect the trade and commerce of the land, it is high time to do something. Roumania has been seething and in a state of con- stant turmoil since the hooligan students under Pro- fessor Cuza concluded that they were the agents of the government. Not satisfied with a numerus clausus, they now want a numerus nullus, which would exclude all Jewish students from the universities. The political affairs of Roumania are in very unsafe hands as long as these pogromist students have anything to say. We have insisted all along that Premier Averescu and Minister of Education Goga can end the riots and excesses if they choose to do so. If anything can com- pel them to take action it is the united protest of the business and commercial interests of the country, backed up by a refusal of America to make much need- ed loans. It is about time that Roumania became civilized. Our New York Letter The Events In Roumania By William Z. Spiegelm•n. An Illuminating Story of the Murder of the Jewish Student, The colorful American Jewish life David Falik, which Preceded the Anti-Jewish has been enriched by the addition for Excesses in Roumania. Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postulate at Detroit. a time of the Hebrew performances Mich., under the Act of March 8. 1179. of the Ilabima on the Broadway By OUR ROUMANIAN CORRESPONDENT stage. Strange are the ways of de- General Offices and Publication. Building velopment in Jewish life. The usual 525 Woodward Avenue with tolerance toward other nations All Roumania awaited with breath- procedure with other races or groups Cable Address: Chronicle and acquired its rights not through 4, ( Telephone: Cadillac 1040 is that at first the material founda- less interest the trial of the 1'2 Jew- London Offic•t Th force but through legal met h d s. " The tions of life are firstly laid and then, ish high school students who hod been 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England. minister condemned the demonstra- on their strength and economic social i , arrested on the charge of partic i i mt- Jewish pupils in Czerno- lion of the $3.00 Per Year e spiritual structure, is erected d th Subscription, in Advance ing in the Czernowitz demonstrat t n witz and promised to take t energe ti c stratum. The fine arts are the last measure s toT p h revt mt t the nri tt u itli si n ho f To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter moat reach this a a gainst . the "baccalaureat" tests. The arrivals in the development of so- office by Tuesday evening of each week. When mailing notices, "baccamureat" trial had been post- e minister ssupchact, s. ciety. They require, in addition to kindly we one side of the paper only. `a G, is .' luires ( sl poned unti l N ov. 10. It was ce l tried w ith tit ' in ds is.h. `:tr :tiu' the natural process of development, from here were to b fr Czernowitz ever ne that the representativ The Detroit Jewish Chronkle invites correspondence on subjects of Interest the cultivated mind and understand- frightened Jew is h to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the pale, l hat they hey hou u l 1 • ta Im th e viole nt feel- not yo a f that s ing spirit of the patrons of the arts. views expressed by the writers. school boys, accused of assitultnig the jogs of the .lewish population in User- „ baccalaureat" examiner, but the America, the youngest of nations, nowitz. "The Jews," Gaza concluded, Tebeth 26, 5686 constituted, perhaps, in this respect, December 31, 1926 "Inust not so quickly and decisively whole of Roumanian Jewry who had the happy exception. change their feelings. From perse- dared to offend the powers that be Through the unique circumstances cured subjects of yesterday they have in the person of the professor. - of "one nation indivisible," subject again the mediaeval legend of been converted into perpetrators of to the influence of one language, one a Once Jewish conspiracy against the Chris- violence today." culture, served by a unified system The disseminators of the Protocols of the Elders of It is significant that the minister ainas bans vv revived and all the forces of of communication, facilitated by did not even once refer to the out- hatred and reaction united for yen- Zion, International Jew myths will get little joy and modern devices for conquering space ragams murder of Falik, our did he geance on the Jews. and time, raised to a higher standard utter a syllable against the anti-Setni- comfort from an official report issued by the Soviet gov- trial hstu yen and atn y, u t, h u . e ,o !,ettT inhu ei u c lg ayttofs of living by the means of mass pro- tic agitation conducted immediately marked duction, America has the distinction ernment which contained data as to the number of Jews after the Jewish student had been laid representa- fes inous scenes. The ht Cuzist) and does enjoy the benefits of the to rest. The anti-Semitic member of Ls ie o u r were • ten professor lives of the holding leading positions. fine arts. This circumstances, while the Roumanian government gave evi- notorious iou headed by the it has no doubt the advantages pro- dance once again of his cunning meth- According to the figures published, not one of the Morarescu, who, last year, confessed, - vided by democracy, has also its set- ods, instead of addressing his rebukes in part, to the murder of 33 Jews on 15 Peoples Commissars is a Jew. Of the 581 members of to the Cuzist hooligans, he addressed the . Dneister border but was, neverthe- Th e Ilabima, a forerunner of spa- them to the Jews. acquitted. Morarescu and his less, the central executive committee of the Communist fi aly Jewish art, coming to Amer- u euto of the e 'tlizaccecualattai tr; and-Semitic colleagues frequenhtly in- ice, was borne on the wings of the party, only 30 are Jews; of the 209 members of the ea P ' e d bil i' S ' o di'I' s tfirratat l anti- t rr fed p the • imagination. With an audience to be found wide echo in the Roumanian Semitic remarks directed at the de- soviet executive, only 14 are Jews, recruited from the greatest Jewish fence. At one point Morarescu shout- press. The Czernowitz government or- community in the world today, the gan, Dreptatea writes in this vein: ed at Dr. Allerhand, the attorney for The real rulers of Russia are the Peoples Commis- expectations of the Ilabima were The Czernowitz incident should he Jewish students, "Go to Palestine!" It is a unique product in Jew- to which Dr. Allerhand instantly re- condemned with the utmost severity. sars and of the 15 not a single one is a Jew. To explain The New York World by its courageous, honest and high. ish life. Springing up in Russia, un- A peculiar psychology is leading, our "Go back to Dniester to your Jewish control of Russia with such a condition existing forthright denunciation of the Ku Klux Klan, when der the most adverse circumstances, ported: yo uth on the road of murder. This work of murder." Finally the Ilack- where every influence is diametrically spirit is beginning to make itself felt enreuzlers demanded that the trial be + is a task which even the most hard bitten anti-Semite that organization was in its hysterical period, won the among, the very young children. The opposed to the very essence of He transferred to Bucharest for reasons would find a little difficult. What will become of the admiration and respect of all the civilized, liberal ele- braic thought and form, the Ilabima of public security and in the interests danger is great for the future of developed, grew and preserved its Greater Roumania. It is time to put objettivity. The court granted this legend of Jewish domination in Russia? We do believe ments in America. It required no little temerity at the treasure. When listening to their in- of a stop once and forever to the revolt- demand and the public attending the 812 that Stalin, Bucharin, Kalinin, et al have been a little time to attack it, for it was then quite fashionable in terpretations of bunion life in Jewish trial began its exit with a fettling of ing behavior of the press which is in- forms, one, being aware of their Suddenly a shot was citing and provoking minor children hard on the myth makers. Just think of it, only re- American nationalist circles to appear to despise every- trimphant wanderings, is reminded of disappointment. e u to de ds of m rder. Falik's murderer and a general panic followed. thing that was not 100 per cent Nordic Protestant. In- the ancient band of prophets, going heard declared that he was inspired to the When the fright and excitement had cently that most accurate and painstaking special fea- asmuch as the Klan was a national issue, the World to and from the land and proclaim- somewhat bloody act by an anti-Semitic pamph- subsided, it was found that ture writer for the Dearborn Independent again amazed was able to carry on its campaign of enlightenment ing their message. a terrible act had been perpetrated— let on Czernowitz developments. It There stay be sonic difference of is not difficult to guess who the mor- one of the 12 Jewish students, David a world by informing it that the International Jew con- without specifically attacking any local community. opinion as to this or that detail in the Falik, was seen lying on the floor in ally guilty ones are in this last mur- Without placing a revolver in performances of the liabima, as to This absence of localism made the task somewhat easier the propriety of the Ilabima, as to a mail of blood and over hint stood an der. trols radical Russia as well as conservative England. the hands of the criminal, they led him Semitic student, Tatu, with a than the task recently undertaken by the World in the on their art, but there is unanimity anti to his crime through their rabid na- Something should really be done about it, especially smoking revolver in his hand. It was tionalise and pogrom agitation." as to the superb character of their clear that he had shot Falik. Upon since Henry Ford together with Lenin are the two Mes- lynchings of the Lowmans in Aiken, South Carolina. Even more outspoken is the Bukow- playing and there is no doubt of their by the police Tatu de- The lynching of the, Lowmans was one of the most distinct contribution to art in general questioning nia Voice. The paper declares: "The dared that he was a student in the sianic figures that have captured the fancy of Russia. student, Tutu, who shut Falik was and to Jewish art in particular. outrageous in the disgraceful history of lynchings in seventh class at the Jassy High School saturated with the Cuzist teaching This disservice and direct repudiation of Mr. Ford is One can never tell what the out- and that he haul conic from Jassy to the South, which urge that the Jews should lie come of a word spoken may be. Czernowitz for the express purpose of quite unpardonable. Could not the Peoples Commissars from Roumania or extermi- The Supreme Court of South Carolina had set aside Those who attended the Palestine committing this crime to which he had expelled nated completely. Roumanian Jew be increased say to 35 and 20 Jews put in the list so their conviction for murder, but this had no deterrent conference in Boston hardly expect- been inspired by an anti-Semitic has accepted this The teaching and it is ed the dramatic developments which pamphlet. Ile stated that he hail come not to be wondered at that such a that the sage of Dearborn would have something upon influence upon the infantile, sadistic, irresponsible mob followed the challenge issued by Na- "to defend the Roumanian people from young man whose mind is thrown into it s enem ies. " than Straus to Henry Ford. Nathan which to base his charges? This is a piece of treachery of Aiken. a fevered state by such outrageous Straus, in his address, in criticising The mortally wounded Falik was The case arose originally with the arrest of the the Jewish rich for their indifference taken to the Jewish hospital where he propaganda should take out a revolver and base ingratitude on the part of the Russian leaders, and kill the first Jew that conies his to Palestine and other Jewish causes, in the arins of his mother -13 They should have thought about it, and if they could elder Lowman for having liquor in his possession. A said a word or two of the beneficial expired way." The anti-Jewish Universul re- hours later. According to the hospital time the not pad the list they should have held off for a while sheriff was killed while making the arrest, and the two activities of the non-Jewish rich. A doctors who attended him, Ealik was iterates for the hundredth arguments and sons of Lowman and a (laughter were arrested and comparison to the activities of the haunted in his last hours by a fear outworn anti-Jewish arguments winds up by charging that Dr. Ebner Rockefellers was made. The tremen- at least. that he was being pursued by enemies. charged with murder. This conviction was set aside dous difference between the way the wrote a rticles u even 1 prior to the "bacca- Fifteen minutes before his death But perhaps the 30 Jewish members of the 581 who by the highest court in the state of South Carolina. laureat" tests wherein he mocked this Rockefellers use their wealth and raised himself with his last strength method and insulted the patriotic feel- make up the central executive committee of the Com- employed by Henry Ford sug- and asked to be taken to the court The New York World waited for action from the that jogs of the Roumanian youth. gested itself. Then the challenge to house after which he exclaimed in munist party or the 14 Jews who are among the 209 of authorities and newspapers of South Carolina and after The Czernowitz murder has demon- Henry Ford came. As the situation great fright, "hide me, Morarescu is the Moscow Soviet Executive are in control of Soviet a sufficient lapse of time, it felt that this indefensible strata! into what a deep abyss the is now, through the energetic activ- pursuing me. Tell hint that I am not Roumanian youth is sinking. The stu- Russia. By Fordian logic, it can be proven that 6 per mob lynching could not pass without calling it to the ity of Congressman Sol Bloom, the here." A few minutes later he died. dent, Tata, was United States Congress may have to The news of Falik's death created a the stronghold o brought up movement. in J cent can control 94 per cent. By the same logic it can f the Cuzist investigate the charges of Henry attention of the American people. terrible impression on the thousands In that city he was first an onlooker be demonstrated to Ku Kluxers, know nothings and Ford. of Jews who were waiting outside the and later perhaps a participant in the The South has taken these matters too complacent- In the chronicle of Jewish events, anti-Semites that zero is more than 15. What if there hospital. The council of the .Jewish wild student excesses. Ile read the public disputes and trials on anti- Kehillah convened at once and decided poisonous h (nui e d are no Jews among the Peoples Commissars. They are ly The attitude has been that this is a local issue which Jewish u e, literature al l ilt y re e e ahti nd accusations are not at all as to arrange the funeral of the martyred convinced that bloody in the background and through subtle and sinister does not touch anybody outside the State, but in this it much of a novelty as some may imag- Jewish student. All Czernowitz was become inals like Morarescu are acquitted in with great reluctance that shrouded in mourning. Black flags open court and even made into nation- methods control the commissars. This would not be is mistaken, for mob action has of late received such ine. It was leaders in centuries gone by attention from outside sources that an attempt has been were hung on all Jewish institutions al heroes and elected to parliament, as more fanciful than the charge that the International Js agreed to appear at the famous dis- and houses. The Jewish stores were the case of Cuza. His teachers and Jew controls the Federal Reserve System, when not a made to pass a federal statute covering it. To the New pates, usually arranged between a closed from 11 to three on the day of in educators imbued him with the cor- York World the idea of federal legislation in matters church dignitary Con and the rabbi or the the funeral by a decision of the Mer- ranting doctrine that Jewish life and single Jew is on the board. victions cannot chants' Association. The generally touching state rights is odious. It championed the op- Jueden meister. property are of no value and the fibres Yes, we are willing to submit this case to any jury. position to the passage of the Child Labor amendment be subjected to the outcome of an bustling business city was thrown into of his mind and spirit were thus rip- debate nor can general ac- fearful stillness as a mass of 55,01)0 7" The American people may eventually come to realize on the theory that it was an invasion of state sovereign- oratorical pal apart, to the point where he felt cusations be refuted by words. Un- moved in a silent pretest dernonstra- that mission was to shed the that an automotive genius is not necessarily an oracle ty. As the articulate spokesman of state rights and the less the charge is specific, unless the lion behind the coffin of the Jewish H ood his o f life's J ews. time, place and date are given, the boy. Young and old, Jews and Chris- or a statesman. The Czernowitz tragedy throws a foremost democratic journal, it was but natural that it effort to clear oneself of the wildest Lions, joined in the procession. oc Moth- light upon the hypocritic attitude of era carried their infants and even in- should come forward after the authorities and the press charge is bound to be futile. the government in regard to the Jew- If the Congress pleases to have the valids and cripples were brought ish 'minority. Only a few weeks ago of South Carolina showed their apathy and admitted investigation, the defense will not be along. There were also the represen• Minister of the Interior, Goga, assured a single Jew, nor the Jewish race, nor their dereliction by their silence. tatives of the other minorities, Ger- or. Ebner publicly that he would the Jewish religion. It is an accuse- mans and Ukrainians. At the cone- Roumanian excesses against Jews seem to be on the The clamorous protest raised and covert threats tion directed against the United tery, addresses were delivered over the stand on guard to uphold the law and would permit no anti-Jewish agita- increase. Beginning with the demonstration of Jewish made against Oliver H. P. Garrett, the representative States Federal Reserve System. And coffin by the Chief Rabbi of Czerno- tion around the "baccalaureat" trial. defendant will be Henry Ford. In- wits, Dr. Mark and by Senator Rabbi At the same time the anti-Semitic students against the baccalaureate, which means simply of the World, was sufficient to frighten even a brave the cidentally, Henry Ford will be given Meyer Ebner. During all this time, press incited the masses, calling for h est 1 f , o ,e f s iuub s t opportunity ap eo g r e tr t ye 1 a substantiate the exclusion of students by "flunking" them in exami- man, but he stuck to his assignment with the knowledge the eohp however, the anti-Semites were at vengeance on Jews. Even after the explain the reasons that he had the support of his paper as well as the sup- his work. Before long, rumors were murder the government supressed nation, one atrocity has succeeded another. his maligning propaganda against the spreading in the city that Falik had every expression of protest on the part port of the thinking people of the country. Jews who are not a legal personality fallen a victim of Jewish conspiracy. of the Jews while permitting the an- The following samples of Roumanian news are il- fur and cannot, therefore, sue him The anti-Semitic paper Universal Due to his persistence and courage, he has com- ti-Semites to continue their activities luminating while distressing. Jewish newspaper is sus- pelled Governor McLeod to take action and it is now libel. It will be a unique spectacle pointed its finger at the aged, vener- which included the assault upon Jews from which anti-Semites all over the able national leader, Senator Rabbi in the streets of Czernowitz and Bach- pended. Student excesses in Bucharest University con- certain that a grand jury will get the lynching cases in Ebner, the head of the Czernowitz world will have much to learn. arest. Cuza and his followers are con- George Cretziano, Roumanian min- Kehillah and president of the Buko- tinue for two days. Roumanian Parliament hears inter- January. What is more, the newspapers of South Caro- tinning undisturbed to spread pogrom wina Zionist Organization. The anti- ister to Washington, also has to learn pamphlets, calling to acts of violence pellation on anti-Jewish excesses. Cuzists begin par- lina have now joined with the World in a demand for Semitic sheet charged this Jewish something about the situation in his against the Jews, but the government leader with moral guilt in the murder country. He as well as his comrade, was quick to confiscate the.issue of the liamentary offensive to cover responsibility for new justice and decency. of Falik on the ground that Dr. Ebner the Roumanian minister in Warsaw, We are not so sanguine as to believe that the lynch- has found it diplomatically wise to had conducted a campaign through the Curierul Israelit (the organ of the Jewish excesses. New anti-Jewish excesses take place Federation of Roumanian Jews which ers will pay the extreme penalty. If they are convicted flatly deny all the reports about anti- Oest Judische Zeitung of which he is is known for its loyalty to the govern- in Bucharest as students demand numerus nullus of any offense and sent to prison even for a short time, editor, against the "baccalaureat" Jewish excesses in Roumania. meat) wherein the details of the ('err- tests. This, the Universal stated with "There is no trouble anywhere, nowitz murder were given. The Jew- against Jewish students. In the face of all this, the it will be a most remarkable victory. It will be a great- consummate hypocrisy, led to the un- everything being completely quiet. ish pupils in the Czernowitz schools fortunate situation and to Falik's Roumanian minister in Washington, George Cretziano, er victory than even a breaking of the solid South All rumors to the contrary which who participated in the funeral of murder. Tut our shame, we must add been spread in foreign countries David Falik and wore mourning bands for no tradition is more deeply rooted in the have denies all the reports of anti-Jewish excesses. that oaf number of Je a m ra ehelii e ku es the tlr,e e st,h ' e tu eu n e daegiou'e and during the time are being accused now politically, of the South than lynching Negroes for real hol We do not know the sources of his information, but psycogy by their teachers of unpatriotic he- rn"this a t ne t i n rngii t tic g m Pt h a e t a rs o as n ri m t ir aPtai Cretziano', with the dignity of his orogfe- havior to the Roumanian government. as well as fancied crimes. Although slavery has been in view of the following report from Bucharest received Per took up the challenge at once, pro- fire, declares in a public statement in The Czernowitz police engaged them- legally abolished for over 60 years, yet the idea of mac - response tested libels against the vene- ng the e to selves in violently ripping down the by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, we are not persuad- ter and slave still persists. The Negro is less than hu - r a ir the p' i a cC e and the moos d red urni the h press m i of th: flags of mourning that were hung OT1 that he was prepared to .tt, his the houses demol- ed that the Roumanian minister speaks with full know- man in the minds of many whites We certainly Jewish houses and in ma-king the rt do not persons attaked, . rights as nt i eh 19 i mtinniin ma t hi ee isbed and the leaders responsible for Jews. mean that there are not numberless white men and tyn court of hseesea charges levelled ledge of the facts. the wave of anti - Jewish excesses. It is reported that following his against him. Following this, Dr. Eh- American public opinion has at clash in court with Dr. Allerhand, According to an official report signed by General women of the South to whom lynching is not as abhor - in r eading re- ner presented an interpellatio present an aversion to Morarescu informed the chief of po- Averescu, Prime Minister of Roumania, and appearing rent as it is to the most civilized men and women of the ports of anti-Jewish excesses in Ea- Parliament on Nov. IC, regarding the lice in Czernowitz that if Dr. Alter- latest anti-Semitic development rope. Several years ago these re- in the Politca, the premier urged the minister of educa- North. hand would dare to "insult" him again ports came in such rapid succession Amidst the insulting shouts of the he would shoot the Jew. Instead of tion to proceed strongly against those who disturb pub- If the New York World can arouse these civilized ti- a S ueziltic thm e ajority, Rabbi Ebner a n e en e tad u e d tClsi ge l le n tu anti with s u ch abhtur calling Morarescu to account and dis- t h v g h nmteent g putdeclare a elements in the South so that they make their will he lic order. ciplining him, the police found no bet- ' t `i? violent whether it was in st-up a belief. When one reads of ter method than to transmit this threat - To deny the numerous excesses, pogroms and aca- dominant will, we may expect a cessation of those bes death or an atrocious attack at in• to suc h bloody incidents as the manic of the Dneister murder to Dr. Aller- demic discriminations despite the innumerable reports tial spectacles that have disgraced our country for al - frequent intervals, one's feeling of in Czernowitz. This interpellation hand with the request that he express was met by a counter interpellation on righteousness is outraged; but when his attitude on the matter. to the contrary, is fatuous and unconvincing. We real- together too long a time. one continues to read repetitions of the part of the notorious anti-Semite, Thus Roumanian Jewry which made The reaction against discrimination and prohibition ize that Roumania is anxious to get a loan, and although professor . Cu za, who accused Rabbi th ee ins g s Thee a dta tt a;k9sh , dthte eonly variations such sacrifice of blood and patriotism h place and the Ebner of melting the Jews in Czerna there was no official announcement that Queen Marie has set in. The New York World should carry on while h in the hone of defending its national wits against the Christians. Rabbi names, the effect is lessened. Never- honour and securing the protection for visited here for that purpose, yet our knowledge of Eu- this swing is favorable. 1;: e hntuhr e 'ser t n ho ev ee;h aa stb4cI f TIZIT ee rh . ( K ull:f- 9 9 1 t t h e d e l a 7m,au tltiesat e 9 att ) r u is tr c n itr ie e s uita s retua d s ttyrea its elementary rights, stands today .1 ropean practices and diplomatic punctilio leads us to be- We are of the opinion that the people of South Car - humiliated and crucified. One cannot they were several years ago. One's who, in his interpellation pointed oul help asking the question which gnaws lieve that this was the chief reason for her coming here. olina can really solve this problem. The other South- hra i i t a luitit u lthi e h m t rdee n Czernowitz was but herl at the mind: who is better off. Falik if all these atrocities and excesses are being committed. ern states can do as much. It is unfortunate that out - t fe e e d ling . of proteesit tih m e rnfo n re t t olt , i9 tt ra , It i e r hi The: sg ata r n n : whose pains have been quitted forever, It would make it more difficult to make a loan, for the side influences had to stir them to action, but it is bet - lawie Y;sn m esrcw omes seven ;ears ' &Bel; ti-Semitic eexcesse ns nu f - or those who have remained and are Armistice and after many solemn ment makes no efToet to suppress. undergoing a daily torture on the fires lender may say that a government which is unable to ter that it be cured through the interference of outside the To these interpellations of the Jew- promises, declarations, assurances of the Cuzist inquisition? preserve peace within its own borders comes within the agencies than that it continue. and royal compliments. One's feel- ish representatives an answer wa s made by Minister of the. Interior, ings are more outraged when, in the class of hazardous risks. He knows where the lobsters pass As a people which has known the sting of persecu- t f i a ec9e , coefhla lute he l e d c do e n u t u i i s u oa uese t 9; o u c e i d • reit, in the first place. Some of the Roumanians are more realistic and ap- tion and the pogrom, we thank the New York _World for their winter. dec rtilanss "It'agta.thelleCze 4tureRn o o u t . preciate the need of facing the situation with a view to its effort to establish equality regardless of creed, color, in harmony with the s`p l`gt s' o e; on the assumption that they will ap- manian student Italy. "The itouman- pease someone or they will prevent It is better to turn back than lose finding a solution. The president of the Jassy Chamber nationality or race. ian people," he said, "always behaved one's way. any protests. Mr, Ford, What About This? The Service of the New York World. ' 4 Roumania Can Be Made Civilized. 4e- Jc.1 'LY .L1.1 of Commerce, M. Tcherkoz, expressed the opinion that ..„. 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