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turned over to a committee which is to make a compre-
hensive study of the whole problem. Other important
questions that received the attention of the congress
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were immigration and the Agency Agreement. the form-
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Editor unqualified endorsement of the assemblage.
JACOB MARGOLIS
A Parallel and a Moral.
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The congress hopes to participate in a European
(On the Eve of the Schwartzbard Trial.)
By Reuben Brainin,
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It would have been more to the point that the murder of Talaat Pasha was
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at a distance, but if the reports are any criterion of what
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took place, . it seems that gestures in the form of resolu-
ings of a martyred people.
hen Brainin to write on Georg Bran-
One, because it was five years ago that
Dr. Lopsius, an authority on Turk-
des. Mr. Brainin knew Brandes
tions was about all that was done.
the young Armenian, Solomon Teiliri-
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The American Jewish Congress is a democratic or-
To insure publication. all correspondence and news matter must reach this
troduce his writings to the Hebrew
Berlin the Turkish ex-Minster, Talaat by the defense as an expert stated
office by Tuesday evening of each week. When mailing notices,
that the Turkish government had con-
ganization and were it able to function it would un-
public.
Pasha, as a protest against the massa-
kindly use one side of the paper only
cres of the Armenians in Turkey. The ducted a systematic policy of annihi-
Known in Hebrew literature as
doubtedly be far better than any self-appointed or self-
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle in•ites correspondene• on subjects of interest
lotion against the Armenian people.
the ""Hebrew- Georg Brander," Mr.
two assassinations are, of course, in
to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the
constituted body that speaks for American Jewry, but
The Turkish government has issued
Brainin has attempted in this ar-
no way related, but the similarity, the
views expressed by the writers.
orders to the district governors to
tide to sketch in simple, unpreten-
identity even of motive is so striking
front the nature of the remarks and the character of
wipe out all Armenians, sparing neith-
tiour style the elusive personality
e ports
that
in
reading
the
shorthand
r
V'Adar 1, 5687 the subjects discussed, it would appear that the con-
March 4, 1927
er women nor children. Several gov-
of the great Danish-Jewish critic,
of the Teilirian trial, it is very ditfi-
dy
gress represented but a very small section of American
ernors who had refused to execute
and to present an outline of a liter-
cult to keep in mind that the trial con-
te
ary portrait to the reader.
cerned the Armenian people and not these orders had been dismissed from
Jewry. How can an American Jewish Congress hold
their posts, and some had even been
The Passion Behind Capital
the Jews, and there is a strong incli-
a convention and fail to take cognizance of the land
court-martialed. Terrible things had
The critic has become a self-appoint-
nation to interchange the names of
eil
judge,
who
issues
verdicts
based
on
Teilirian and Schwartzbard, of Talaat happened. Of the 1,800,000 Armenians
We received a letter from Dr. Edward Bernstein colonization movement in Russia and the economic prob-
his ephemeral mood, influenced by his
living in Asia Minor, 1,400,000 had
Pasha and Petlura, of the Armenians
which is printed in full at another place in the paper lems of Poland?
digestive apparatus, unaffected by the
and the Jews of the year 1915 and the been deported, and not more than to
in the letter box. This communication helps explain
Aside from the Zionist movement, no question has historical or political background years 1919 to 1921. And now that per cent of them had survived. The
the passion behind the movement to re-establish capital agitated American Jewry in the last three years more against which a work has been created. Schwartzhard's trial is to open shortly, rest had been murdered or had died
Such a critic—and his ranks are legion
it seems with while recapitulating the of hunger.
punishment in the State of Michigan.
than has the Russian colonization movement and the today—has one pattern on which he events which resulted in the assassins•
The history of the Armenians in
measures
talent,
regardless
of
its
Asia-Minor is marvellously similar to
tion of Talaat Pasha and the trial of
If the defeat of the bill now pending could be en- economic problem in Poland. Were none of the people
source or aspiration. Of course, this
that of the Jewish people in the Uk-
his murderer Teilirian.
compassed by objective reasoning. calm judgement and who are interested in these questions at the conference, sort of arbiter litterarum can only be
People passing through the Braden- raise. The arguments which will he
prophet in his hamlet. He is a spec-
put forward by the defense and the
evaluation of data, the bill would not receive a single . or were those who sponsored the congress not at all in-
burg Strasse in Berlin at 11 o'clock
who meddles in alien ground.
in the morning on March 15, 1921, prosecution in the Schwartzbard trial
vote. If the fulminations of Dr. Bernstein are any cri- terested in these questions? Certainly Roumanian ialist
will probably
If he is an American who judges Rus-
very closely
shot
and
saw
a
broad-should-
heard a
tenon of the logic and soundness of the protagonists of atrocities come within the purview of this gathering as sian or Spanish literature. his judg- ered
t ho se
reeebmyb le
the
l e
man drop dead. A youth threw
capital punishment then indeed are they in a bad way. it would properly come before any Jewish assemblage. mane will rarely carry weight—in Rus- down a revolver and ran. He was pun• prosecution in the Teilirian trial. The
•ia or Spain. He remains an alien who
public prosecutor in the Teilirian trial
sued
and
arrested.
The
murdered
man
One is really amazed at the lack of moderation of This is equally true as regards the questions of immigra-
knows more on the subject than those
in Berlin contended that Teilirian had
was found to be the Turkish ex-Min-
who knew nothing.
the letter. All scientific criteria are forgotten and the tion and the Jewish Agency. but there is hardly a valid
inter of Interior, Talaat Pasha, and not been convinced of Talaat Pasha's
responsibility for the Armenian mar-
Georg Brandes was the critic of the murderer an Armenan named Sol-
doctor even resorts to calling of hard names. The mur- reason for excluding the Russian colonization question.
rams. There was no doubt. he ad-
world literature. Do not pass this ap-
omon Teilirian.
derer is a rat and before he becomes a rat he is a brat Whether this was done deliberately or was an over- pelation indifferently. They are few
miffed, that they hail to deal with a
Solomon Teilirian a- as born at Fr •
who can understand, evaluate and
political crime. The accused had been
and a smart Aleck, according to Dr. Bernstein. All this sight, makes little difference as far as we can see it, for
but:I:rid
z ,in ten r.i. in H T sur kish Armenia can A
act ated b p litian hat red an d by the
of the intellectour
ual
plum b the de
- , 109.
1.
were ri .
may relieve him, but it fails to explain why the brat in either case it shows clearly that the congress had not
.. '
ps
of
desiure to exyecuo te cal act of polti c al yen-
al
cul turc
roducts of ptlhsthe
peop l e. As s soon as the war ne-
'mance. They could sympathize with
and why the brat becomes the smart Aleck and why a broad enough grasp of the realities of American Jew- globe. I have always explained the ness
gen,. there were rumors of intended
versatility of the Danish-
the accused. for there would always be
mas.sacres of the Armenians. In May,
the smart Aleck becomes the rat—murderer. He cites ish life otherwise it could not have overlooked such an amazing
Jewish critic by his racial, Jewish
people in the world actuated by mo-
191, an order came from Constanto
three of the most sordid and gruesome murders com- important question or would not have deliberately ig-
tires of hatred or love. The only arc
characteristics. This faculty of adapt-
r)Pie., to deport the whole Armenian
ing
himself
and
of
feeling
insuitively
gument that the public prosecutor was
mitted in Michigan since capital punishment was abol- nored it.
population at once from
i Armenia. The
able to bring forward in defense of
the history of other nations is un-
misery-stricken
en peopl e were not even
ished, and then he wants to know if kindness and de-
PasA
h arm
We heartily endorse the stand taken in Roumania doubtedly the gift of the rootless, cos- gi
's
for at thheadt (t.phtei rater -
,
!en an opportunity of taking (1. 7-
the Armenians
be ab-
cent treatment could change Bloody Gypsy, Gerald and hope that the congress will be able to do something mo olitan Jew, who cannot
i
th ng with
. h them. They were all dm v- d
T
tie
:ria
had
not been meant as a measure
Chapman or Scott. These latter criminals committed to mitigate the hardships of those who have been made _ b le s e da lbl ythaz ,,o.nteh c.utiuc rhe , hebuctani e; en to one place, surrounded by soldiers against d the
Armenians but had been
and gendarmes and taken outside the decided on for reasons of state in the
their crimes in states where there is capital punishment. to suffer through the discriminatory immigration laws . in contact.
town, where the gendarmes and sol-
interests
of
the war, and that Talaat
When
I
told
this
first
to
Brander,
If electrocution or hanging were a deterrent, why did It did well too to endorse the Jewish Agency. but why
diers began robbing and killing them.
Pasha at the time of his assassination
h
l ym. a H
a e‘‘h.iat d
i n,?,1 a:
a t ei y t avae h 7 ecnatai
Iiiaegd e"n. ihed
Teilirian s sister was taken away by
it not deter them? He would have speedy and honest this silence in the matter of Russian colonization. It
by Teilirian had been a man in the
and nothing has been heard prime of life who bade left a widow
enforcement of the law. not as in Illinois, but as in may be argued that the endorsement means nothing to disches Synagogen Leben." As for the violence
of her since. One of his brothers was
and children, and who had enjoyed a
lici
.eatrh-
ratcei i s
, a bout
in his presence brutally murdered. His
Canada and Great Britain, Is it not more likely that the colonization enterprise, but in this regard we differ Jewish
reputation among his people as a great
tv:i ti l s ' tehncehe I nle
n a v t e e r r years mother,
too, was murdered. His fath- patriot and an honorable man.
we shall follow the Chicago pattern rather than the because it is our candid opinion that every word of en- he spoke differently.
s
er, a second sister and another brother
The speeches of the counsel for the
I met Georg Brandes for the first
Canadian and British model? Our political, economic, couragement from any responsible group does much to
were killed. He himself a-as knocked defense were
more convincing and to
time in Berlin in 1902. The first im-
social, educational and religious conditions more closely
senseless. When he regained con- the point. One of them, Advocate von
further the scheme.
Pas
ression was a disappo intment. From
aciousness, he found the dead body of
Gordon,
declared
that Teilirian, like
resemble Illinois than they do Canada or Britain. We
and our . correspondence II
We do hope that the next congress does not fail to h ad works
his brother lying on him. The whole the rest of the Armenian people, had
si n
1893)
corresponded
ond
with himsitter
do not believe that it is enforcement that does the trick
take action upon these questions that bulk dominantly i had imagine d him a brillian t causeur . field was covered with dead bodies. been deeply convinced of Talaat
in these places, and furthermore as long as our present .
His mother's body lay near by. He Pasha's responsibility for the Arm en-
a flexible personality unpedantic and
• d of world Jewry
m
was the only survivor
of a community an massacres. In the course of a few
witty. The sexagenarian surprised
industrial. political and social machinery is what it is,
of several thousand Armenians.
months, 1,400,000 Armenians out of a
me by his scholarly stiffness and peda-
Although severely injured, Teilirian
we should not be able to get much different enforce-
total of 1,800,000 had been forcibly
gogic mode of expression. He seemed
succeeded in reaching a small Kurdish evacuated from their homes and IMO,-
to be burdened by an encyclopedic
ment.
village, where he was hidden by an old 000 of them had perished. Could that
knowledge, crushed by the many-sided-
Russian
Jewish
Betterments.
We were struck by the hot indignation and apparent
peasant. But as soon as his wounds have happened unless there had been
near which, every, even the smallest
were healed, the Kurds refused to a systematic policy of massacre in-
anger of the doctor and we believe that he is the articu-
While the land colonization movement in Russia has problem presented to him. We spoke ' keep
him any longer in the village, spired by the government? Had the
Jewishness.
He
felt
very
far
of o m
late representative of those who would bring back that achieved much in the transformation of Jews from tuft-
a ro jetwh sntes a,Jielisse- iash.theCofp:wnhatgde an sahaal because the Turks had announced that Turkish government been no impotent
anyone found concealing an Armenian that it could not have put a stop to the
barbaric practice of capital punishment. Let us take menchen to useful workers, a like process is going on in
would be liable to be sentenced to massacres if it had wished?
the criminal as we find him. Is this brat, smart Aleck, the industries, if the report from the Kiev district is a Jews there being thoroughly assimilat death.
The second counsel for the defense,
ed. His first teacher of Jewish relig-
Teilirian, therefore, left the village
that
way
or
is
he
made
so
by
all
the
subtle
determinant.
born
rat bo
Advocate Werthauer. said that the ac-
ion, Professor Wulf. Chief Rabbi of
and
massaged
to
cross
into
Russia
and
cased
had in a sense acted in self-de-
influences that shape his life? If he is born that way.
Copenhagen, was of the assimilated.
According to this illuminating report, the Jewish rioin
thence to Persia. When the Russians tense. He had known that Talaat
rle:isll t rn ype, hwho succeeded splend id-
occupied his native city in 1916. he re- Pasha's colleague. Enver Pasha, had
then surely it is as unscientific to call him a brat and workers in the metal industry in 1924 amounted to 6.7
iasjzsntig( erelfl i na te
gmorril
t
to Erzingian, hoping to find succeeded in making his way from
a
rat as it would be to c ll any disease causing micro- per cent of those employed. In 1926 the percentage
me turned
young
some of his relatives there, but he disc
Germany into Soviet Russia, where he
of Georg Brander) ever had in his
organism a monster. The scientist tries to find out the
covered
the city in ruins. Of its Poll.
s 19.4 per cent. In the chemical industry the per- d r aacpit yaerasatams.a. alBivat perie.,etn Ithait he
was hatching new plots for fresh mac-
ulation of 20,000 Armenians, only two rums of Armenians, and if Talent
causes that produce the disease, and we are fairly car- wa
can age of Jewish workers grew from 28.9 per cent in
familes remained. In the ruined home Pasha had succeeded in following him,
fain that Dr. Bernstein does not go into a rage when he
of
the
.
quainted
him
with
the
plan
-
s
n
1924 to 46.8 per cent in 1926, the increase in the leather
his parents, he found untouched the there would have been renewed mar-
s Haebraewil publishers, "Tushia," to is- of
sum of 4,800 Turkish gold pounds
finds tubercular bacilli ors a cancer in a patient of his,
nacres of Armenians in a fortnight.
to 40 per cent in the
which his parents had secreted there
or if he finds a child born ith a defective brain. On industry'
was
from
18.4
per
cent
Should Teilirian have sat by and al-
,
same period. The increase in the building i ndustry was Cuerrents ine w W:goZito ef ra isre"Ytn
before they were deported. With this
lowed Talaat Pasha to follow his fel-
I
was
to
write
an
introduction.
on
'.
which
money he travelled for four years,
.1 . the other hand. if the criminal is the product of his en- f from 25.6 per cent to 28.5 per cent. The percentage of f ten er thought
was sr iehtime• His staying in Tiflis, Constantinople, Sa- low conspirator to Soviet Russia in
t , iz d
vironment, then as long as the environment is un- Jish
order
to organize fresh butcheries of
on
the
railways
increased
from
1
per
‘
even
Jewish workers
k
.1 ( .4
Ionics, Serbia, Paris and Berlin.
Armenian women and children! Tell-
evei
changed it will go on p producing criminals much faster cent of the total to 1.4 per cent; in the postal telegraph Japanese, and the Hebrew translation
At the time of the massacre, and for man, Advocate Werthauer thundered,
would
be
the
last
'foreign'
edition.
He
than e we can send them to their final resting place, via service the percentage increased from 2.7 to 5.4 per
a long time after, Teilirian did not
Wan a representative of an oppressed
buataiay a.
:ill,aceown tTiite
a the gave me special
know who had been responsible for the people and he had killed Talaat Pasha
the death chamber.
on an-
cent. A similar development is recorded from all other
murder of his family and of a large because he had wanted to save the
nual of which I was the editor, on the
The
The whole argument advanced is a mixture of the districts.
part of the Armenian nation. It was remnants of his people from the fate
scainclintaeia
a .
la
n-slewish
article
poet, Goldschmid
only while he a-as in Constantinople which had overtaken the greater part
hani-boiled philosophy spiced with sentimentality. It
le of his was a tom-
Synchronizing with this marked improvement in the •Th
that he learned from the newspapers of it. He had acted in the name of a
does not attempt to explain in the remotest degree why status of the Jewish industrial worker, another evidence plete literary portrait of hmself, which that the order to deport and murder million of massacred pe pie in killing
I promised to write.
men commit murder. Dr. Bernstein thinks he has an -
the Armenians has been issued by the man who was chiefly responsible
As it happens with Hebrew publish-
Talaat Pasha, the minister of the in- for the massacre.
economic health is revealed by the reduction in the
ing activitier, the publication of the
,ct. swered when he reviles and curses the criminal and calls of
number of those emigrating. In 1925, 800 emigrated, annual
tenor, and Enver Pasha, the minister
The defense made it clear at the
was delayed. Every few weeks
him a rat, brat and smart Aleck.
for war. He also learned that when
same time, that it did not regard the
while in the last half only 22 left the country.
Bran-
inquiries
Constantinople
had
been
occupied
by
Turkish
responsible for Talaat
lawyers,
the
doctor
dislikes
lawyers
for
he
;.°;2','„rtifor%':d - the Allied troops the Turkish Court Pasha's people
a
— It seems that
; o-
policy towards the
There is no intention to convey the idea that the d i srsecatTti t date
Armen-
book
places much of the blame upon them for the present Jews of Russia have solved their economic problems, but ath: request that I send him si the
Martial has sentenced Talaat Pasha fans. The Turkish people, Advocate
ble.
t
a r 1.-
pla, nslI wpozib
a .. tiqyu itch, }A N iahuam
and Enver Pasha to death for having von Gordon said, was not responsible
sorry state of affairs. It is because they follow mediae -
vat precedent that they do everything within their the report does indicate that as the general economic copy was dispatched to the lonely organized the Armenian massacres. for the massacres. The Turkish peo-
4
According to Teiliri ■ n's declaration in
pie had been as much opposed to them
power to aid the criminal. That is about as sound as and industrial conditions improve there is a similar im- Danish Jewish critic.
court. the idea of murdering Talaat
l
as any other people. The systematic
Six years later. when I visited him
nds
his
client
provement
among
the
Jews.
Pasha had come to him in Berlin only massacre of the Armenians had not
e he showed after
l home,
in his Copenhagen
c - the rest of his argument. The awyer def
he had begun to suffer from epi- been the result of the sudden passion-
These
trends
have
a
salutary
effect
upon
those
who
me that he had allotted a Plate of hon.
44
leptic fits. He had tried to avoid
s s: and tries to win the case much for the same reason that
ate outburst of a people's anger. It
libry.
patient were obsessed with the idea that the Joint Distribution or to the Hebrew book in his library.
speaking of his feelings to his friends
was rather a well-calculated and care-
it the doctor saves his patient. even though that
w aadn d
..
% rhda sf arreado
Jews
and acquaintances, but he had been
le person. Committee had in mind the transference of all
fully prepared administrative and po-
b
holly
objectiona
w
s
criminal
and
tei
t
tontine
Ete
"
y
s
b
ro
t
heir.
s
is a worthle
constantly haunted by terrifying im-
litical measure carried into effect by
ael Brandes. (Edward knew Hebrew
trnla
Russia onto the land. Despite the repeated denials said
ages. He had become a prey to hallo- the government. The Turkish people
a He has first the personal motive of wishing to succeed in
L „,
1y,
having
translated
the
Bible
fer:
peal-in
of
those
responsible
for
fund
raising
as
well
as
those
cinations, and had spent hours talk-
had had nothing to do with t.
''', and then his training gives him that sense of obligation
y atuarnirh.) lot
gina„V of
from the oa rgiaep
ing to himself. The alienist. who ex- Very similar speeches will probably
to the man he defends, just as the physician wants to who have undertaken the actual distribution and set -
portrait of
do not
amined him during the trial, however, be heard when the trial of Sholom
' t e i identifymycosmopolitanism were unanimous in declaring that he Schwartzbard opens in Paris. The
n o You
cure as a personal victory and has his sense of obligation fling of the workers on the land, the notion persisted in me.
sc aad itaraa,itisa.a c.Thha7.
many minds that the J. D. C. project was untenable be- an d j l at masts mdi ais. chJewish
was mentally sound and fully respon- names will be different. A few of the
to the patient.
are
for his actions.
circumstances will be different. But
NVe suppose that if' Dr. Bernstein had his way, all cause it hoped to accomplish the impossible—that is. acteristics I have ne er looked upon sible
v
Teilirian said that he had learned
the essential character of the trial will
!"
the Why s‘tualdhyrouh:p
settle all the Jews in Russia on the land. With this
myself rana aJgew
by chance that Talaat Pasha w
be the same. Five years ago in Ber-
e
lawyers who defend murderers s ou
,
ing in Berlin. He had met him -eine the
lin
and at best lawyers are a set of rogues anyhow. From definite trend toward industrial occupation as a reality
t ,
friend, George Clemen 'rea. u, gave hi emt
street and shadowed him to his place
in Russian Jewish life. the problem of land settlement
ice that their friendship was end-
of
residence.
But
even
then
the
h
S e eah ww
r m
ee l " t hi ll-d e ;ad ctgini c l nil . u dd Ar
our observation, we have found just as many honest, tkes on much more manageable and concrete form.
e d en, hdetat h e -rel ts ea ni j u t r oh y f e t it-h e e e- -
not because he, Brander, did not con-
ed
thought of murdering him had not oc
turned a unanimous verdict of "not
hen during
M
as doctors. They area
Germans
demn t r he l,
ecen , socia y conscious lawyers
dtll
cured to him. A fortnight before the
.14?
guilty."
yer is no more respon- By reducing the number of individuals who are in need
wle
this tumoi he lo
oked he
1pssly,
with-
tatiohni,m hi ias amdota h
&perm
. ssina
eaer had hap-
w becomes more of
pretty much alike. and the la
w o
ar
a i c a a d
tehe h if fanatic
aaa
f rehabilitation. the selective procem
o u at t aciot
o nii spa rehseanasaiao
-
sible for murder than is me doctor or any other pro
surroun din g
cried:
ed
have met TaTaaat ndParli d
an actuality rather than merely a pious wish. No one D cried out for
a
COMPENSATION
's
peace. He said to him
ii ( ri n d:
fessional group in the community.
rn.i
st i l l let him live! You are no
t oss
"Yol
acquainted with Soviet economics is so fatuous as to be-
must be a Jew before anything
e s r
y son!" The ne
The proponents of capital punishment do a lot of lieve that the problem is anywhere near liquidation. yet
Father Belford said recently, ac-
cording to press report, that Catholics
loose and irresponsible talking and can appeal to the
would rather read a Jewish article
in
the
same
street
in
which
Talaat
that
baffles
problem
only
a
unreasoning mass that sees
woo him for the Zionirt movement,
than • Catholic one. I am not sur-
Parha lived. On March 15, he saw
it. The way out of the impasse is not capital punish- and urban industrialization.
prised. This is only a proper compen-
Brander, who had profound admire- Talaatje: ving his residence. The
i
sation. There are many Jews who
tion for the great Jewish leader, an
him
age
. He ,,tti mothhi seraessnadidyeenalyaarame tor
ment.
rt
rouTvey. ;Are h thei i
would rather read a Catholic article
Although this is all very heartening,
the acute
ran
afte
than a Jewish one. If Father Belford
We
like to and
see that
the with
proof its that
capital punish - problem for Russian Jewry still exists in the small towns
nstahai r w
37,ZNI
Talaat
shot h im dead. .
ment
is would
a deterrent,
re-establishment
Am-
one Jewish h yini"
came to my temple a Friday evening a
.
Asked
by
the
president
of
the
court
the
post
t
will
'P
and villages that are untouched by the industrialization
barrador to Denmark." But ! do not
crowd of Jews would assemble to hear
whether he pleaded guilty, Teilirian
him who haven't enough respect for
the rat. smart Aleck and brat would disappear. Emo- going on in all the large population centers. If. through
doubt t hat Herzl. had he lived, would
nut guilty,becausem
, l
ey
-
have
converted
Brander
to
Zionism
as
replied:
"I
God Himself to c-rste at other times.
iations
denunc
passionate
dorsaloatbursts and
co:rac. iteantrei ai:ta c d
ala ear
tar. I have killed a
cience better understanding with Europe and America. credits c d T u pletely as he e succeeded with Nor- m
On the other hand. if I appeared in
S
o
roblems.
are
per
t
muhrderer
hey
do
not
solve
p
featly all right but t
can be extended so that more industrial enterprises be
Father Belford's pulpit on Sunday
The president of t e court asked
s , com p ares calmly, deliber-
Brancies comp I a i n ed t o me in later
ifi es. measure
weighs,
c I ass
morning a host of Catholics with more
him what hi, thoughts had been after
ately with
a view
to ascertaining
the facts. The doe- started. then will it be possible to draw off much of t e
years that Norden had attacked him
curiosity
than piety would assemble
surplus population of the towns and villages and give it without justification and called him the murder. Teilirian replied: "I felt who at other
times come so infrequent-
greatly relieved, and even now I have
for should employ a little of the scientific method in his employment in the newly established industries. This
immoral scant because he refused to be
ly
that
in
many instances he wouldn't
no regret for what I have done."
approach to this subject of capital punishment.
remember them.
Although the defense had not in-
may seem fanciful at the present writing, but if the a 11 11x-trite- thy naval officer named
Distance not only lends enchant-
to convert Teilirian trial for
theory of collaboration which i now accepted in Russia Fra O r s ' .1te el a . amused himself by s'ubsidiz- tended
ment. It also expresser folly.—The
the murder of Talaat Pasha into a
ing a Zionist weekly in Copenhagen.
Supplement.
finds favor in America and Europe, this fanciful hope
political trial and had not made it lin-
This periodical launched ■ stupid cam-
ger on Talaat's rerponsibray for the
The American Jewish Congress.
soon will become a reality.
Armenian massacres, the evidence of
The whole world is our town.
m
n
or%
a
u
y
"..li
s
r
i
r
;il
a
i
n'e:
t
,7;:r
IT ig
sea of misery
In
any
event,
the
island
of
hope
in
that
the
witnesses who appeared at the trial
The American Jewish Congress; which met in Wash-
t
Never could Brandes
forget this or -
brought it home to the jury with un-
The world always ends by con-
between
the
Rhine
and
the
Urals
is
becoming
ever
himself
a
rabid
declared
He
ington passed resolutions condemning Roumania for
force that the trial was one
demning those whom it accuses.
anti-Zionist, arguing for a spiritual deniable
excesses committed against minorities and particularly larger. Russian Jewry will yet adapt itself to the new
which revolved around the terrible
tragedy of the Armenian people, and
reastiammi au war pato
Justice is ever on the victor's side.
against Jews. The question of a national chest was economy and polity of Sovietism.
Schwartzbard's Predecessor
Georg Brandes
Punishment.
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Teil r an had ecide to kil Tal t.
copy of his Judensta . and tried to !le gave up his flat nd rent d a ro m
tYhen Ilerzl sent him an advance
who uld ac el rat he mov ent of land set l m nt
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al thes improvem nts give ncouragem nt o h se
e
xt morning
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