A merica lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 7 be •ty d- a a s 00 ell 'rte the zed nal • is ask , uy our day for Ifer •tte All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THEbETROVEWISII HROISTICIA THE OLDEST JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927 VOL. XXXII. NO. 8 PALESTINE JEWS New American Translation Of Bible FERDINAND'SDEATH 1 BRING RELIEF TO Tells Eve's Sin In Modern Language PLACES POWER IN SUFFERING ARABS HANDS OF REGENTS' The story of the serpent that The new version follows the first enticed Eve into committing the American translation of the New first sin is cast in modern language Testament competed four years n a new American translation of ago by Professor Edgar J. Good- he Old Testament, completed after speed of the University of Chi- hree years' work by four noted cogs. The men who undertook t American and Canadian students the work are Professors Theophile if ancient Hebrew. The work is J. Meek, University of Toronto; to be published by the University Alex R. Gordon, United Theologo of Chicago. cal College and McGill University; The classic example of conc,se Leroy Waterman, University of writing held up before young pen- Michigan, and I)r. J. M. l'owis men, the description of the errs- Smith of the University of Chi- Don of the world in 10 words, be- cago, editor of the work. comes 49 words in a compound The new translation was at- sentence in the American transIa- tempted, Dr. Smith said, because tion. The 49 words, however, of the fact that scholars of Ile- cover the same ground as the first brew in the lase 25 years have four verses of the King James ver- gained a vastly greater knowledge mon. ; of the language and its people The first sentence of the older , than was available at the time the version is: "In the beginning God'' earlier translations were made. A created the Heaven and the I new translation, he continued, was earth. , known to have the possibility of The new translation is: "When I a far better and more exact inter- God began to creme the heavens pretation of what the Ilebrew and the earth, the earth being a! writers of the Old Testament desolate waste, with darkness cov-, meant to convey. ering the abyss and the spirit of The "Song of Solomon" is vast- God hovering over the waters, ly changed, though the modernized then God said: 'Let there he', poetical style was declared to com- light!' and there was light; and pare favorably with the work of God saw that the light was good." the scholars in King James' day. The s•rp•nt's temptation of Eve "Our guiding principle has been in the third chapter of Genesis is that the official Masoretic text set forth in up-to-date converse.' must be adhered to as long as it Donal style, and Adam's declare- made satisfactory sense," said Dr. tion is translated thus: "The won- Smith. "We have not tried to an whom you set at my side, it create a new text, but rather to was she who gave me fruit from translate the received text wiser- the tree, so I ate it." ever translation was possible." NO SETTLEMENT IN MILLER-FORD SUIT Joseph Miller's $200,000 suit against Henry Ford and the Dearborn Independent, which grew out of (-barges made. by Ford's attorneys and detectives at the time the Sapiro suit was declared a mistrial, has net been settled, nor are negotia: lions toward settlement under way, according to Thomas W. Payne, counsel for Miller. 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent Gallagher Sees l'riumph of Truth In Ford Apology "ASK MR. FORD," SAYS SHAW REPLY George Bernard Shaw made characteristic replies to the three questions cabled him by the Day, New York Jewish daily, in regard to the recent Font statements. The questions and answers follow: "What prompted the Ford re- traction?" "Ask Mr. Ford." "What effect will it have upon anti-Semitism in gen. eral?" "Possibly to make it ashamed of itself. Anyhow, let us hope so." "Do you think the accusa- tions of the Dearborn Indepen- dent against the Jews will now cease to be made by other anti. Semitic forces throughout the world?" "No. So long as there people who get their living by that sort of thing they will go on until the public stops read- ing it." FORD-SAPIRO LIBEL SUIT SETTLED; NEV STATEMENT ISSUE The' following statement was is- , sued this week by William Henry Federal Judge Simons I Gallagher, counsel fur Aaron Piro in his $1,000,000 libel suit Formal Stipulation of Religious, Political against Henry Ford and the Dear- Discontinuance. Differences. ; born Imo-pendent, who represent- ed Mr. tiepins in the negotiations MONARCH'S PASSING which led up to Mr. Ford's recent CASH SETTLEMENT OF "No settlement has been EARTHQUAKE TOLL ENDS LONG ILLNESS mails. and none will be made I retractions and apologies: EXPENSES INVOLVE D SET AT 670 DEAD "I rejoice with the Jews that the unless overtures are made by Family Troubles Beset Late the. Ford attorneys," Mr. l'ayne : light of truth, penetrating the pha- Dearborn Independent W i ll Roumanian King During Few Jews Amid Causalties; declared in an interview yester- ' tans 14 bigots with which he has surrounded himself, has filially Latter Years. day. "We are going to carry Publish Full Retraction Rabbis Order Public reached Henry Ford. this case to the Of All Charges. "5Ir. Ford's act in publicly ac- Thanksgiving. BUCHAREST—King Ferdinand Mr. Miller charges Ford and knowlesheing the truth is of inn- of Roumania, his body wasted by others with having attempted to ' measure- Isle value not only to the Aaron Sapiro's $1,000,000 libel his long fight against cancer, died "maliciously and wilfully" in- 'Jewish people but to every group JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Ra- suit against Henry Ford and the at 2:15 a. in. Wednesday in the jure his good name and bring vial, religious and political differ- that labors under the burden of 1Dearborn Independent was formal- arms of his wife, Queen Marie. hini "into public scandal by ences, which usually divide the pop- racial or religious prejudice. ( terminated Monday when an or- Two) of his children, Prince causing him to be suspected of ulation of Palestine, were fur the "No libel heretofore uttered ! der c of dis ontinuance was signe d Nicholas and Princess Deana, were having attempted to corrupt a !against in people had been pub- present forgotten es the extent of by Federal Judge Chares C. El- at the bedside almost continually jury" in the Ford-Sapiro suit. the loss of life and property in the lished under the authority of a mons. during, the last stage of the king's communities is being ascertained man who is so outstandingly a A stipulation of diacontinuani es prolonged illness. Prince Carol, on the basis of authoritative fig- world's figure. No such libel had was presented to Judge Simons 1 who renounced his rights of sue- ures. The common spirit of hu- ever heret I J. Fitzgerald, a Amadei' be cession, was reported on a motor manity in the face of disaster is world-wide ofore been None circulation. ne had Henry gher, chic o f trip from Paris. inspiring speedy measures for re- f found so many groups to give it of counsel fur Mr. Sapiro. It w i 'the monarch's grandson, Crown lief, in which Jew and Arab, Mos- credence. The bigots of every signed by Mr. Sapiro, Mr. Gs Prince Michael, son of Carol and lem and Christian, are joining land welcomed Ford to their ranks lagher and Clifford B. Longle Princess Helen of Greece, knelt hands. and justified their bitterness and general counsel for the Ford M. os came . In • According to the latest estimate, their fury by the fact of his sup- for Company, and read as follow addition to Queen Marie of Rou- the number killed in Palestinian "It is hereby stipulated an d I mania, Queen Marie of Jugoslavia Women's Zionist Organiza- P ort. Thus the unenlightened and Freund, Finsterwald, Smith and Transjordanian cities and vil- impressionistic became easy prey agreed by and between the partil ea and ex-Queen Elizabeth of Greece lages amounts to 670, and the num- tion In Summer Drive Attend Annual Meeting for them. Where the truth before hereto that the above entitle also were at the bedside. ber injured, 3,000. The damage to had fought ignorance, now it was cause be and the same hereby is For $120,000. Of Cleveland Home. All measures were taken for property was estimated today to be opposed by ignorance fortified by discontinued without further cos to transfer of royal privileges to the $2,000,000. mis-information and encouraged to either party." regency. I new regents took The terrible picture of destruc- NEW YORK. — A campaign to by unheated wealth Adolph Freund, Adolph Finsten The order of discontinuan e e their oath of office Wednesday aft- raise $120,000 during the summer tion is to be seen at Nablus, the "Therefore, today the important I weld, and Dr. Charles A. Smith at- signed by Judge Simons read thu a: Biblical city of Shechem, the seat ernoon in the following order: has been begun by Hadassah, the thing is not so much that Mr. Ford tended the annual meeting of the "On reading and filing the stip a- of the ancient Samaritan sect and Prince Nicholas, Mgr. Niron Cris- Women's Zionist Organization of has come to see the truth, but that Cleveland Jewish Orphan's Home ation of discontinuance signed d tea, patriarch of Roumania; M. of a large Arab population. With America, to meet the July, August he has publicly acknowledged the Sunday, July 10. Mr. Freund is ■ filed in the above entitle Buzdugan, president of the court e, the exception of two streets, the en- and September commitments to truth. This means enlightenment trustee and past president of the is now hereby ordered that ssi d of cessation. tire city lies in ruins. Domestic difficulty probably has- I alestine for the Hadassah Medi- to the ignorant, dismay to the Jew- home, and Mr. Finsterwald and Dr. cause be and the same hereby is A particularly striking impres- cal Organization, which maintains baiter and, we may confidently Smith are directors of the institu- discontinued." sion was made by the fact that Tel toned Ferdinand's death. In No- hospitals, clinics and rural medical hope, a new spirit of generosity tion. "I am very glad to sign this, PP vember, 1925, his eldest son, service for Christians Jews Aviv, the modern Jewish city of and and tolerance toward the victims The home is maintained by Dis- said Judge Simons as he affixe d Carol, heir to the throne and the Palestine, sent several truckloads Berlin Organization Rejects Arabs alike. of the wrong. trict Grand Lodges No. 2 and 6, his signature. "I congratulee hot h of bread to Nablus, which had been LEIPSIG.— (J. T. A.) — A re-I father of a 4-year-old son, went to In the past two years, Hadassahh U. S. Classification As "Henry Ford merits the respect I. 0. H. B. In addition to the read- parties." considered the center of hostile an- newel of a strenuous anti-Semitic London to represent the Rou- has participated in the campaigns of the Jews for his retraction. In ing of the annual reports, a great "Hebrews." It is reported that Mr. For d ti-Zionist propaganda. campaign through the exploitation maniun court at the funeral of the of the United Palestine Appeal, the no less degree Aaron Sapiro merits deal of important business promised a full retraction of ti All the sufferers of the ancient of internationally famous forgeries late Queen Mother Alexandra. American Zionist money-collecting the affection of his people for the transacted, including the plans for anti-Semitic charges in the forth - did not return. lie was Samaritan sect, numbering less BERLIN.—"We will press our of Russian origin was announced Carol found several weeks later at Mi- agency, but has decided alone to part he has played in achieving the $1,500,000 campaign for the coming issue of the Dearborn than 11)0 families, remained home- rights to be regarded as citizens by the Hammer-Verlag, the com- raise the summer commitments• this happy result. I am aware erection of a new orphanage, to be dependent. less. One Samaritan was killed, of the country to which we be- pany headed by Theodor Fritsch, Ian, Italy, accompanied by Mme. This is regarded as such a grave that Rome doubted the wisdom of built on the cottage plan. Settlement was made by M r. and two were injured. All their long," Dr. Ludwig Hollaender, di- notorious leader of the German an- Magda Lupescu, with whom he responsibility that many of the na - his course. Those who withheld Gallagher and Clifford 'Angle has is's. since. reasons for Carol's tionat and local officers of Hades- houses have collapsed and their rector of the Central Union of ti-Semite's. Numerous their encouragement did so for and Earl J. Davis, representir New impetus was given the re- synagogue at Shechem shows dan- German citiizens of the Jewish The publishing house has issued . sah are abandoning vacation plans reasons of policy which appeared gerous cracks. A delegation of the Religion, declared with reference an announcement of the forthcom- flight have been advanced. With in order to stimulate money-raising sound to them. No criticism can cently announced $1,500,000 drive Mr. Ford. The settlement wi based on an entirely new stat e- Samaritans approached the leaders to the organization's protest ing publication in German of the surprising suddenness it was an- activites. Mrs. Irma L. Lindheim, be applied to them for this course. for the Cleveland Orphans' Home ment issued by Ford represen t a- of the Jewish population for aid. against United States immigration "Book of the Kabul" by the Russian nounced that Carol had written his national president, has cancelled a Yet while not all Jews encouraged last week when the United States tives in addition to his rem u Reports being received here rules. Jewish convert of the latter half of father renouncing succession to trip to Europe. him, and none assisted him, yet I circuit court of appeals sitting in apology for anti-Jewish article hourly from the various sections of It was announced several days the nineteenth century, Jacob Brat- the throne. The Roumanian par- The money needed during the am sure that all prayed for his Grand Rapids upheld the right of the country add to the number of ago that a protest would be filed mann. The book is one of the pro- liament immediatey elevated the summer is in addition to the bud- the officers and directors of the which appeared in the Dearbo r n success. Today I am sure that casualties and the amount of dam- with the Department of State totypes of the forgeries upon which son of Carol, Prince Michael, to home to build a new orphanage on Independent. none failed gratefully to acclaim The statement, authorized D yy age to property. The Arab ceme- against the immigration rule re- the latest anti-Semitic forgery, the the position of crown prince. The get of $609,000 adopted by the Ha- the 31 acre site purchased in Uni- him for having had the courage to Mr. Ford amid his publication, f c true story behind Carol's flight has dassah convention in Atlantic City Protocols of the Elders of Zion, was teries are full of mourners. Rescue quiring immigrants of Jewish bed for the fiscal year beginning with face single-handed the world's versity Heights, a suburb of Cleve- lows: not been divulged. It was alleged Oct. parties are at work extracting the blood to designate themselves He- land, Ohlo. most powerful man and for in- "The Dear born Independe: l it In its long-awaited ruling, the bodies from among the ruins in brews in filling out forms, regard- The o translation fr m the Russian that he had objected to his moth- Mrs. Lindheim issued an appeal domitably perserving until he court held that the University wishes to announce that the su it Nablus and the neighboring vil- less of their nationality. The Cen- original was made by Dr. Sigfried er's friendship for PrinceStirbey, and had struck the prince during a to the '34,51)0 Hadassah mem ers had uprooted the lying tongue of commenced by Aaron Sapiro or Heights zoning ordinance is uncon- lages. Many of the injured are dy- tral Union takes care of the in- l'assarge, assistant professor of quarrel at the palace. throughout the country to contrild- slander and had extirpated the stitutional in refusing to permit libel against the Dearborn Ind e - ing. Rescue work is also being car- terests of more than 300,000 Ger- geography at the University of The family troubles of the Rou- ute at least $10 each. She suggest- poisonous fangs of gross ignor- pendent and Henry Ford has bet n Hamburg. The Hammer publish- construction of a new orphans' ried on in Ramleh. man Jews. manian o enzo erns acquainted ed creating a chairi of social events, mace and stupid prejudice which terminated satisfactorily to all The fact that no casuluties among each guest at a function t to sponsor had apparently so securely fas- home in the suburb on the "cottage "In every respect we are full ing house issued invitations to Ger- parties. newspaper readers the Jewish population have been and worthy Germans, which gives man anti-Semites to subscribe to- the world of ne and a similar one fur the raising of tened themselves in the vitals of s stem " "The suit based upon `tat Members of the board of the reported is considered by the Or- us justification for rejecting any ward a fund necessary for the pub- with their names and fame, funds. . his people. home were jubilant over their vic- ments appearing in a series of a thodox Jews as a miracle, and Jeru- attempts to jeopardize our equal- lication of the book, the contents of Queen Marie decided to visit the "The demand upon Hadassah 5 "The litigation has ended. May tory, which disposes of the greatest tides published in 1925 and 19: the medical work in Palestine is more salem rabbis have issued a procla- ity," he said. "The regulation of which have long since been proven United Slates. She arrived its end mark the end of racial and problem standing in the way of the I by the Dearborn Independent up ( mation to assemble in the syna- the American immigration law de- nothing but a forgery and calumny autumn of last year for a swing pressing during summer months around the circle in which she ex- than at other times," she said, "he- religious prejudice in our Inad. complete success of the plans for a the subject-matter'of co-operati 6'8 gogues to offer prayers that the manding that the question 'race or of the Jewish people. I deem myself fortunate to In announcing the publication pected to travel 10,000 miles. The cause during the hottest season dis- new home for 400 Jewish orphans, associations, organized on Os?. S disaster will not reoccur and people?' be' answered with 'He- 'rpl an. thanksgiving for their deliverance. brew,' we regard as an unfriendly and inviting subscriptions to the journey Was attended with consid- ease is more widespread. We must hove had even a very small share now housed in the heart of Cleve- in this matter. When the case was "The articles complained of I )3, arable unfavorable publicity it fund, the publishing house states: land's "roaring third precinct at The hisses suffered by the Jewish act. send out full commitments of more I , there were Gentiles who 5000 Woodland avenue S. E. Mr. Sapiro dealt with the so-calle sd before the trip was completed "Ile who wishes to conquer the population are mainly damages to Fel:- than $40,000 a month, and send file "We are always willing to term me fur taking any part, lu lit(i1ized cy and then Mayor .1..1. Howard of Univer- Sapiro plan of co-operative ma r- property. ourselves as belonging to the Jew- adversary against whom he is en- dinand's illness became acute e on time in order to curb dis- as they put it, in stirring up ani- keting and the relations of M r. his queen was summoned to curtail gaged in battle must first know sity Heights said that no decision A delegation representing the ish race, of which we are proud. ease and prevent its spread. The mosities. They would have criti- Sapiro with the associations o Jewish population of Palestine will But the designation of Jewish na- hind. Until now, as Heine daringly her visit. affliction • taxing even more cited me even more severely had had been reached on an appeal to ganized on this plan. They we earthquake is re A French physician was sum- said, of the Jews we knew only the United States supreme court. , s: proceed to Basle to appear before tionality we reject decisively. We , they known -lust after Mr. Sapiro "Council will have to consider prepared and written by a co n- the forthcoming Zionist Congress know only one nationality—Gre- their beards. As to the rest, they moned to Bucharest and the king ,,Y a . . • . had retained me, but before Ford that at its next meeting," said tributor to the Dearborn Indepe n- remained a puzzling mystery to us. underwent surgical t rest ment. which will open there on August man—and refuse to be made mem- t ers a t 114 d The national I heaquer The result of this was that we were I Then radium was sent from Bras- Fifth avenue announced that it has knew about it, I was offered a re- , Howard. "We. cannot tell definite- dent, whose works and writin K3 30. The delegation will ask new bers of any other nation. matter on be- ly what will he done until we have have in the past appeared in sal shier upon another nu Winer politically, economically and men- I funds to repair the damages received $2,000 toward the summer (Turn to last page.) 14 Mr. Ford and prefer red to seen a copy of the opinion in the ous periodicals in this couht r y. tally on the defensive. With the , wrought by the earthquake. t und from the Chicago Chapter,alf reject it and to continue to act case. It is to he hoped that the They were accepted at their fa ce publication of Brafmann s work, Experts have examined the his- the largest of the 271 in the e"". 1 for Mr. Sapiro. I felt that the courts have not declared the entire value by the Dearborn Publishh ag anti-Semitisni proceeds to the of- toric buildings and have ascer- try, and $LIM from the Borough , K claim zoning ordinance unconstitutional, Company. Park Group of the Brooklyn Chap.; prosecution of Mr. tiepin, tained that the important edifices fensive." was little short of a public duty. even though it has ruled against us "It has since been found th at Jacob Brafmann, who, upon his in Jerusalem and the provinces ter. ! I knew that successful prosecution inaccuracies of fact were prose nt conversion to the Greek Orthodox in regard to the orphans' hom•." need repairs, especially the minaret - would redound to the public wed- faith, was charged by the. Holy The village brought suit for an in the article's and that erroneo us of the heron-es-Sheaf and the Withdrawal of Anti-Semitic Synod of the church with the task injunction in federal court to re- conclusions were drawn from the se Chapel of the Ascension on the 'Font's retraction is the hap- strain directors of the home from inaccuracies by the writer. As Literature Is Demanded of devising means of spreading Mount of Olives, which have been D epartment of Justice Ready piest ending the suit could have ve Christianity among the Jews in putting up buildings. The site was result of this, Mr. Sapiro badly damaged, the upper part of By Jewish Leader. To Settle Dispute Over • i had • Ife , l it Russia, joined the ranks of the bought in the suburb hteause of a been injured and reflections CA at the minaret having been broken there would always have been desire on the part of those control- upon him unjustly. Jewish apostates who have malign- War Contracts. off. PHILADELPHIA.—(J.T. A.)— someone who whould have at- • ing the home ta take the children ' "Such statements as may ha ye Nuns from the convents are "If Mr. Ford will purchase and de- ed their people. He was perhaps - tributed Mr. Sapiro's success to into the open country. reflected upon Mr. Sapiro's hon or WASIIINGTON. — It begins to housed in schools and in tents. The stroy the vast quantities of anti- the originator of the lihe•I that there LONDON.—(J. T. A.) — The l something other than merely hay- are Jewish bodies in existence which Objection of the village was or integrity, impugned his motiv es Jerusalem office of the Anglo-Pal- Je•ish literature which his publi- look as if the Washington adminis- British government relies upon ing the truth on our side. But for based largely On the idea of having or challenged the propriety of h is estine company was damaged and cation stimulabs1 in Europe, he will seek the acquisition and exploita- tration has sledded to tone down the company's offices had to be go some way toward making the tion of power over non-Jews. Ile what has been criticized as a vir- the Jews of the world for the gen- I Ford to say the truth is on our an orphanage so largely (occupied personal or professional actin na first mad,' this charge in a series of tual campaign to discredit Charles eral economic support of the a - side leaves no roum for contention. by children of any one particular are with drawn. Likewise t he transferred to Barclay's hank. amends which are suggested," de- articles published in 1867 in a Rus- A. Levine. estine upbuilding, declared Sir So that while a substantial verdict race or religion. It also was al- charge that there- was a Jewi sh Talpioth, the new Jewish suburb clared Dr. Cyrus Adler, chairman sian newspaper. These articles When the thirty-year-old self- Herbert Samuel, former high com- might have been individually more leged that the institution would ring which sought to exploit t he of Jerusalem, suffered greatly. of the executive committee of the Many houses were cracked, The American Jewish Committee in a were followed by the Kniga Kahala. made millionaire, who hopped in. missioner of Palestine, speaking at profitable to Mr. tiepin', the pres- bring an overwhelming number of American farmer through co-op same condition prevails in the Beth statement issued to the Jewish Tel- (The Book of the Kahal) published to his Reliance plane unexpectedly a garden fete at his home. The ent result is immeasurably more children into the village schools for alive associations is withdrawn. and made the flight with Clarence fete was arranged to aid the wom- valuable to his people. "Mr. Henry lord did not pl Sr. in Vilna in 180. • education at the expense of the vil- Israel quarter, where the Bagdad egraphic Agency. The book is divided in four parts: •Chamberlin, returns to the United en's and children's welfare work in , ticipate personally in the publi e Synagogue collapsed!. Inge. "A number of times, I have de- first, the transactions of the kahal tion of the articles and has no p ■ er- The court pointed out that the States, the department of justice's Palestine. Although the earthquake in Jaffa clined to make a statement about I URGE DISMISSAL OF The Palestine upbuilding work and Tel Aviv was generally of a the Ford recantation and Mr. Mar- of Minsk .1"kahal" derived from threatened actions against hind ZIONIST OFFICIALS zoning ordinance is "arbitrary and sons! knowledge of what was as sid i the Hebrew for community assumed to be settled peacefully out of court, is the special duty of British Jew'- unreasonable in that there could in them. lie, of course, depreca es slight nature, old houses in Jaffa shall's response. But since so much ry, 131..CIIIINO Great Britain holds! in Russian the significance of according t present t signs. i be no ohiection to the same build- greatly that any facts that we re were cracked. printer's ink has been spilled on the "board of the community"). The JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.( -- Ever since Levine underbid for- the mandate over Palestine, Sir' ings in the same location if they published in a periodical so clos1 ely subject, some of it in rather hys- The dismissal of 42 officials and were occupied by private families associated with his name in t he JERUSALEM.--(J. T. A.) — A terical outpourings, I and giving the documents, which Itrafmann claim- mar Assistant Postmaster General Herbert declared in the course of the curtailment of the salaries of minds of the public should be an- or 1,T11 by private schisil, message of sympathy was received following statement as represent- ed to have found in the archives of Paul Henderson's company for the his i I • II • expressed dissat- many ether . employes is urged by true. hers' from Col. Leopold II. Amery, ing what seems to me a sober point the board of education of Vilna, ex- I New York-Chicago air mail route isfaction that 5.1 far English Jewry tended from 1191 to 1803. The and was denied the contract, ad- has not contributed adequately to "The articles in question de alt British Colonial secretary. of view," hr. Adler said. sent to Palestine by the second part of the book is annota- ministration officials have circulat-, the upbuilding work. with co-operative marketing. The "Open confession is glad for the e ! Mrs. James Rothschild opened Executive to re-organize the tool ■ 1 rumors end reports casting the Dearborn Independent has p i JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—An soul and I am always delightsal tions on the transactions, in which ••• the author interpreted them arbi- most serious reflections upon Le. the fete, at which Sir Herbert pre, con of the Zionist administration lished repeatedly articles dealt ng of survey of conditions pre- when a man has purged his own III the country. with various phases of this subj. act vailing in the area affected by the. soul. Mr. Ford will, I hope, derive trarily, asserting that all the il- Vine. The commission suggested a Post master General New, under and of other subjects of inter eat earthquake has been undertaken spiritual satisfaction from his act. legalities contained therein are in ine ■ liod of gradually reducing the constant vogue emong the kahals. whom Henderson served, denied fa- An announcement of interest is to the farmer. if the advancemi ant by the Palestine government under "While the Ds•arborn Independ- staff, in order to lessen the ex- I that of the forthcoming annual and deselopment of co-operat the personal direction of Col. Geo. ent's policy caused pain and annoy- and are in consonance with the very voritism had been shown !lender. ive penses of administration. aon, t e eon-in-dew n-I auf • o elm R sen- summer dance of Detroit Chapter marketing has suffered by to son S. Symes, civil secretary of the gov- , it did principle's of the Jewish religion. ance to the Jews in The Kniga Kabala created a sen- tatise Martin B. Meriden, promi- 1 I of Hadassah, to be held Monday of the publication of these articl ernment and acting high commis- them no actual harm, but rather en, _____ sation, and the Russian press de- neat administration Republican. Defeat Anti•Sehechit• Bill. evening, Aug. 22. at Granada then we sincerely regret it. ' We sioner in the absence of Lord I lam- ached in their favor among Chris- Park. Mrs. Sidney Stone. 10614 recognize co-operative market n •r. Colonel Symes has visited all tians of intelligence and nobility •o voted many columns to it. Impar- and chairman of the house appro- $230,000 Subscribed by Delegates to District Convention. 0S1.0,—(J. T. A.)—The bill to Wildemere avenue, is chairman of holds promise of substantial red ief the places affected by the earth- character, who felt under the obli- tial critics dissected the book and priations committee. 51r. New im- discovered that the "transactions" pugned L•vine's integrity and re- prohibit the schechita, the Jewish this affair, ably assisted by Mrs. tie the farmer and the grower." quake. gation to make amends for the bad were simple forgeries.. Among ferred to him as having been mixed WINNIPEG, Man.-- 1.I. T. A.) method of slaughtering animals, Abraham Cooper and Miss Rose A message received from Lord A cash payment was also i o • conduct of one of their own number. many proofs of their falsity. the up in war contracts which the de- —Canadian Zionists pledged them- was defeated by a large majority ilipsitz, vice-chairmen. flamer, the high commissioner, volved in the settlement. "In Europe, Mr. Ford's recanta- stated that he is curtailing his va- tion will he of much importance to most interesting is that given by partment of justice was investiga- selves to raise $1,000,000 to he ' in the Norwegian parliament. Novel arrangements are being "The payment made," said : Mr. ' cation in England and will return the Jewish people, especially in Shereshevski, who pointed out that ting with a view of prosecution. placed at the disposal of the Jew. planned to make this a distinctive Gallagher, "was limited to cc sts a third of the transactions were • It now appears, after rumors to Palestine on July 29. National Fund for the purchase of ish - dal event. The proceeds will be Viand expenses. We made no cis im 'are and sing 1. • Germany, where the myth of the dated on Saturdays or feast days impending indictments, that what 'of land in Palestine at the annual Besides grants-in-aid by the Pal- Roumania, applied to Detroit liadassah'I for damages arising out of the BERNSTEIN SUIT Zion had when writing is prohihitod. estin• government to Nablus. Ludd the department of justice had un- session of the Canadian Zionist quota of $.1.000, which sum must publication of the charges agar nut of Protocols of the Elders MAY BE SETTLED • tie raised this summer as part of Mr. Sapiro." de r review was a post War contract Federation here. and Ramleh, the cities most ser- . :idely circulating and, which Levine made with the war- iously affected, strict measures This decision was taken follow the national quota of $120,000 for "It is a matter of generai gri W- strange to say, actually believed. department to buy shell Cli ■ ingS, ing a plea by M. M. Ussischkin, have been taken to prevent the cor- the maintenance of Hadassah hos- ' fication," he added, "that the a ait NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.) -- "If Mr. Ford will purchase and PISGAH ANNOUNCES nering of supplies for the purpose ammunition and other salvaged. head of the Jewish National fund. pitals in Palestine. Settlement of the libel suit of •comes to thin amicable end. WI ea !destroy the vast quantities of anti- SUMMER SCHEDULE materials. of profiteering. Government ordi- who described present day condi- Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, newly- I was retained by Mr. Sapiro I I sit Herman Bernstein against , Jewish literature which his publi- nances based on the provisions of The department contend, that tions in Palestine. The amount of elected president of Detroit Hades- that while the cat.' might at fi rat Henry Ford out of court may cation stimulated in Europe, he will Levine obtained more material than $230,000 was subscribed immediate. the Ottomon law were issued to this ash, urges the co-operation of all intensify racial hatred, in the t nd come about during this week, Samuel Sternberg, president go some way toward making the, hiscontract called for. Levine's ly among the delegates. effect. members and friends of Hadassah it would have the opposite efts et. it has been learned. of Pisgah Lodge. No. 34, I. 0. amends which are suggested. attorneys insist, on the contrary', An examination of the govern- Mark Workman was elected hon. to make this dance an outstanding I felt that when the testimony was Mr. Bernstein has withdrawn B. B , has announced that there "As an American. I rejoice when- that he failed to receive as much scary president of the federation at ment house, which was the palace heard Mr. Ford would see the success. from tl-e editorship of the Jew- will be no further regular meet- American finds his as was due him. The departm e nt the concluding session. Lyon Co- built by Kaiser Wilhelm, disclosed ever a fellow light and withdraw from the • ish Tribune, owing to the pres- way to the true spirit of American: ings of the lodge until Septem- the extent of the damage which chinos run up to approximately hen, A. Levin, Louis Fitch, of Mon- Raisin in which he had been plac ed. sure of his other literary and ber. However, a special meet- LOCUSTS DAMAGING CROPS . institutions. . half will take two years to repair at • million. Apparently the only treal, M. Gelber of Toronto and H. When he did so it was ■ vict , ory journaistie work, and is no ing has been set for Monday "As a Jew, I feel that Mr. Ford ground for action would he cost of $150,000. The courtyard is civil E. Wilder of Winnipeg were chosen ; not merely for Mr. Sapiro, nbot ce i for longer responsible for the edi- night, Aug. 15, for which occa- had grossly insulted the Jewish entirely covered by the debris. The !suit to have the courts; determine vic•-presidents. Joseph Fineberg JERUSALEM — (1. T. A.)—Lo- tol nd torial policy of that weekly. people and that an apology was due' Rion a special program is being interior of the house is thick with which side is right. was elected treasurer, Rabbi J. doing great damage to the cause among of racial peoples." Rood-will Mr. Bernstein, however, them. Ile has made it and Mr. I arranged. Members will be shattered plaster and the upper Mr. New made the implied unre- Zlotnick, executive director and A. the crops in itauran and Northern The anti-Jewish and anti - Sap itO his connection with the Jewish Marshall has accepted it on our be-; notified by postcard of the full liability of Levine the reason for I Levin, Montreal, dominion chair- floor, were declared wholly unsafe. Transjordania, a report received I Tribune as contributing editor. details of this meeting. half. Let the matter rest," Dr. Ad- (Torn to last page.) (Turn to last page.) man of the Keren Hayesod. s here states. ler declared. (Torn to last page.) - - - Natives Cast Aside Racial 2 TELEPHONE CADILLAC Nicholas, Cristea, Buzdugan Assume Control of the Government. Signs are START HADASSAH FUND CAMPAIGN JEWISH ORPHANAGE AWARDED DECISION JEWS PRESS CLAIM ew erman oo Revives Charge Of TO GERMAN RATING Jewish i Intriguel an eau. It was was in Adler Analyzes Ford Statement Officials Drop Levine Charges CALLS PALESTINE far SPECIAL DUTY OF JEWS OF BRITAIN may ha are HADASSAH PLANS SUMMER FROLIC CANADIAN ZIONISTS PLEDGE $1,000,000 a S a retains easta are