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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-10-14

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TIE V ErROIT, A1VI SII(fi RON ICL6

AARON SAPIRO
FLAYS SENATOR
JAMES A. REED

OCTOBER 14, 1927

RESTRICTION OF
IMMIGRATION IS
URGED BY GREEN

heves that they have contributed beauties of nature and of human
• ein, James C. Flaherty, of the
greatly to civilization and not only genius. Jewish adult education,
Knights of Columbus, and Judge
in the past but at the present time. beginning with the age of 18 and
John Monaghan.
Mr. Brisbane opened Henry! going on to the point where learn-
"Impressive meetings on behalf
Ford's eyes a the real facts con- ing stops, namely, to the end of
of the fund were held also in Wash-
corning the anti-Semitic .propa- life—this is the new enterprise in
ington, St. Louis, Buffalo, Alton,
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• t.nued from First Page.)
ganda of the Dearborn Indtopen. Jewish education which the Jew-
Illinois, and other American cities,
dent. Sir. Ford, on learning of ish community of Detroit is asked to the United States for perma- and also with notable success in
il• Sapiro as a coonspirator
the real nature of the articles, was to support. And to support adult nent residence.
Canada. In numbers of cities as
o•sphater.
. They were re-
deeply hurt. .11e had thought that education can mean nothing else
"It also provided that the Presi- Cincinnati, Jersey City, Wilkes-
. Its f oos! speculators
they were directed only against than to participate in it. A com- dent might declare ineffective by Barre, Penn., and elsewhere, local
o..tive market-
certain Jews who were believed to munity of adults educated in Jew- proclamation the section of the committees of Christian leaders
oir power and
be doing things that were detri- ish history and literature will in immigration law giving preference were organized to co-operate by ap-
a ob.,
o t on the small
mental to the nation. lie did not it turn be a more enthusiastic sup. in any year to skilled agricultur- peals to the Christian citizenry

and
A 1,h merchi Di
know that they libeled the whole porter of the Hebrew and the re- ids and their wives and children, with the local effort of the United
rya he re
Jewish race. And it is even pos. ligious schools for the boys and thus permtting 90 per cent of the Jewish Campaign. In Boston a
"It was then," said Mr. Sapiro,
sihle
that he never read the Dear girls.
quota for any nationality to be proffer of co - operation for mural
"that I realized for the first time
born Independent.
Rabbi Moses Fischer, speaking used by the wives and unmarried and financial support was formal-
that these articles which I had been
Speaking of the Ford reteaction, on the subject of Education Month, children under 21 years of age of ly tendered to leaders of the Boo-
inclined to regard as's:, silly as to
Fourteen Years in Business.
Mr. Sapiru said:
m United Jewish Campaign
said, in part:
such aliens. The amended bill
he harmless, were actually respon.
That retraction was not the
"There is not a single factor in passed the House March 26, 1926, through a committee headed by Dr.
sibl• for it terrible wave 14 anti-
Call Melrose 5509
S•initisni that was sweeping the low.motived thing that some p•o- life: home, public school, street or and was considered by the Senate Robert Watson, president of the
country. I began to feel that I had pie imagine it. It was a high•mo- theater, but that works in harmony March 4, 1927. The Senate re- Massachusetts Federation of
Churches.
for an estimate.
a duty to perform. I felt that I lived thing. Here was the woaloh- to mold and shape the character fused to accept the amendments
"The American Christian Fund
should not be damned as a myopic. lest man in the world humbling of the child. In the face of such and the bill went to conference,
at( r. I felt that I had a right us himself so far us to admit that the happy conditions prevailing in the where it died by the adjournment for Jewish Relief may bt• said to
have
achieved a result of genuine
a Jew to do what I deemed a use- accusations given out in hie name life of other nations, how pathetic of Congress the same day.
constructive benefit to all of Jew-
ful service to my fellow man with- were false, that he was grieved and tragic is the fate of Israel.
"S. J. Res. 152, to postpone for
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
out being accused of low motives becaust• of the damage they had "According to statistics, there one year the enforcement of the ry—and perhaps no less to all of
done, that he asked forgiveness of are 200,000 Jewish children in the national origin provision of the im- Christendom. Aside from the very
and selfish exploitation.
MOHEL
"We started suit with only one the Jewish people and offered greatest Jewish metropolis of the migration lave, became a law (Pat- great value of the movement in the
Recommended by mane
idea—to get Mr. Ford on the stand them his friendship. We, WI Jews, world, New York, who do not re- hs Res. No. 691. Much criticism publicity it engendered for the
Detroit ohz Ur ,
and give him and the editors of his must forgive Mr. Ford. lie showed ceive even the rudiments of Jew- has developed toward the national United Jewish Campaign, it
their own children
others.
well
paper an (opportunity to repeat a fine nobility of spirit." ish education. Do you know what origin proposal and it is doubtful achieved a lasting further product
Mr. Sapiro then expressed his this fact means for the Jewish it will over be enforced. It pro• of profound spiritual intportance,
under oath the accusations levelled
1610 Hazelwood Ave.
against. the Jewish rare. (be OA- gratitude for the editorial support people? Imagine 200,000 fertile sides that the annual quota of any in blazing u path in the direction
Phone Empire 6426.
ell Iletroil its the place to try the given hint by The Detroit Jewish acres destined to provide and sus- nationality shall be a number of broader relations of tolerance
rase although we knew that we Chronicle before and during the lain a whole region, to be struck which bears the same ratio to 150,- and understanding among all
sore coming right into Mr. Ford's trial, pointing out that, •athile al- by a hail storm and all 'living seed' 000 as the number of inhabitants creeds of men, among men of all
creeds.
JWII back yard, but we did that be- most the entire Anglo-Jewish press thereon destroyed, or 200,000 in Continental United States in
"On the side of financial contri-
cause we wanted to be sure to get was cautious and even cowardly young trees destined to become 1920 having that national origin
the right men on the stand—not be- in its attitude toward hint and his the pride of a great forest and bears to the number of inhabitants bution, the American Christian
Mohel Specialist
cause we wanted the money. We cause, this newspaper offered him cover with evergreen the top of in the Continental United States Fund for Jewish Relief has had an
important influence. Prior to its
26 Years' Experience
named 11,000,000 as the amount of moral support at a time when he the mountains to be uprooted by in 1920.
creation, non-Jews had at various
Endorsed by Leadin
the damages, not because we want- needed it badly. some storm from their mother
"S. J. Res. 120, restoring to citi- times subscribed substantial sums
Physicians.
:d the lunacy but simply because
Mr. Gallagher, who was present soil! Thus 200,000 young Jewish zenship 69 Ilintlus whom the Su-
that was the amount demanded by itt the meeting, was prevailed upon souls, children of our people, be- preme Court had decided were not to the United Jewish Campaign.
Endeared to Detroit
ere by virtue of metic•
Mr. Ford in his suit for libel tty the audience to address therm come to all intents and purposes eligible, failed to pass. This bill In November, 1926, the Literary
Digest, bringing to bear the full
Woos care and clean.
against the Chicago Tribune. I
"Although I had a very earnest lost to Israel! But, from this pul- W}18 opposed on the ground that if
lie..
weight of its national influence, is-
wrote to Leo Butzel asking him to zeal in the cause of my client, I pit in Detroit, let an not talk of
enacted into law it would be a sued a special featured appeal elo-
l2073 Gladstone
recommend a good lawyer—some never lost sight of the fact that the problem of Jewish education
recognition of the claims of other quently pleading the pathos and
man to whom this case would mean Mr. Sapiro was only a symbol, He in New York. We hope and pray
Euclid 10467.
Asiatics who had been deprived of tragedy of the desperate crisis
more than fame and a fee, someone was the symbol of a race fighting the world-famous Jews of New

citizenship. The California State which was overwhelming European
who would be capable of seeing the to defend its good name heron. York will find some way to solve
Federation of Labor contended Jewry, and made a contribution of
larger significance of the issue, who the world," declared Mr. Gal- the problem in New York.
that if the Hindus were restored $5,000 directly to the United Jew-
had the cause of tolerance at heart. lagher. "I never forgot my re- "What does concern us in this
The Finest Place to Dine.
to citizenship the same privilege ish Campaign. The efforts of the
Ile recommended William Ilenry sponsibility as the attorney, not earnest and sublime moment is the
would have to be extended to 400 American Christian Fund for Jew-
Gallagher.
for one man, but for a people. I problem of Jewish education in other Asiatics in that state.
ish lielief undoubtedly contributed
"Never in my experience as a was confident throughout that all Detroit. Rachael, the mother of
"On March 4, 1927, Represent- in very large measure to the stint-
lawyer have I seen better handling the money in the would could not Israel, is sobbing, moaning and
mire
Johnson of Washington, ulation of the further non-Jewish
of a ease than Mr. Callgher gave ultimately suppress the truth, be-
groaning bitterly for her children chairman of the immigration cotn- participation everywhere in the
to this case. Although it ended in cause our cause was right."
who are no more! Fathers and mittee of the House, introduced a country.
a mistrial and was followed by
Dr. Leo M. Franklin closed the mothers! Don't you hear, can't bill having for its object almost
lies reopened and invites your Mr. Ford's public retraction, it was meeting
"I ant glad to report that in vir-
with a short address, in you hear, with your spiritual ear, complete restriction of immigra-
tually every state in the Union and
plain, from what we learned from which he reiterated his stand on
Inspection of its beautiful new
even in our days, the sob and cry lion. It provides that after July in Canada, there were contribu-
the jurors after the mistrial, that the matter of the Ford apology.
Restaurant at
of Rachael, the matriarch in Is- 1, 1928, until June 30, 1933, the tions math- by non-Jews either di-
the case stood overwhelmingly in
"I said it the day the apology
9832 TWELFTH STREET
our favor—and that was entirely Wan published and I say it tonight reel, for her children? It is but immigration quota shall be re- rectly to the American Christian
a few years that the slogan and duced 10 per cent per annum, and Fund or in the course of the state
due
the
excellent
handling
given
it
The same inimitable Pohl Cui-
with even greater emphasis, that motto was given out by the lead- that after that period the annual
and city campaign of the United
by Mr. Gallagher."
we must accept Mr. Ford's apology ers of Israel to save Judaism by quota of any nationality shall be
sine will prevail.
Jewish Campaign to our local of-
Mr. Sapiro then told about the
as the apology of a sincere and saving our youth, and to save our 1 per cent instead of 2 per cent, as
fices. The most notable contribu-
conduct of the defense during the
repentent man. We should not youth by giving it a systematic, at present, of the number of fur-
tion came in the course of the New
trial; how they maintained an of-
only forgive but we should also harmonious J e w i s h education sign-born individuals' of such na- York City United Jewish Campaign
fice in the Penobscot building where
forget. Although Mr. Ford knew, aglow with the fervor and fire of tionality resident in the Continen. from John D. Rockefeller, Jr.,
Order your Vans from
at least 17 detectives constantly re-
of course, that the articles were Jewish religion and culture. Away tat United States as determined by for $100,000. Our record of con-
ported every move made by hint
being published, he did not com- with unpedagogic, dingy old che- the United States census of 1890. tributions received from Christian
and his associates, and about the
prehend their full significance. der, with teachers peddling from "The minimum quota of any na- donors either at the National Office
crew of publicity men who were
That opinion is based not only on house to house to give to the Jew- tionality would be reduced from through the American Christian
constantly busy giving out infor-
the printed and published word of ish children a Jewish education 100 to 50. During the fiscal year Fund, the Amos Society, the Liter.
mation to the press that was det-
Mr. Ford but upon his own spoken from 'Alef Beth to Bar Mitzvah' of 1929 and 1930 quota numbers ary Digest, or us reported to us by
rimental to his case and favored
word delivered to me within the was the cry of the leaders of the equal to one-half of the reduction our local campaign committees,
the defense.
last
few days," declared Dr. Detroit Jewry. authorized for such fiscal years shows a total of $138,552.29. As
The audience was very niuch
MOVING and STORAGE
"And, in truth, what wonderful would be set aside for the unmar• the recordls are not complete it is
amused by Mr. Sapiro's recital of Franklin. "We would be poor
Jews
indeed if we failed to show educational institutions did the rim! children under 21 years of safe to assume that there was prob-
the tactics employed by Senator
No job too small or too large,
fumes A. Reed, chief counsel for by our attitude now that we know magnanimity and munificence of age and wives of aliens lawfully ably subscribed from Christian
Give us a call.
the defense. He described the sen- how to forgive this truly repentent Detroit Jewry erect and conse- admitted to the United States, sources approximately $500,000.
m an."
Cadilac 6853.
The active spirit of mutual
ator's psinpous courtroom manner
crate to the aim and purpose of married prior to July 1, 1924; that
Mr. Garvett, in a statement to Jewish education! And the in- aftr July 1, 1928, the maximum service and sympathy that has been
and told how he deliberat2ly dis-
S
torted his (Mr. Sapiro's) name in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle fol- wardness of these schools rivaled quota for any country shall be generated in this way by the vol-
untary co-operation of Christians
order to emphasize its Jewishness lowing the meeting, expressed his its outward form! By its devoted 25,000.
—a trick that he employed through- satisfaction with the success of the band of teachers lead by an able
"Chairman Johnson in state- in a Jewish task has made far a
superintendent with the co-opera- ments on the floor of the House closer feeling among Jews and
out the trial with all Jewish names event.
"Mr. Sapiro fully Justified the lion of a noble band of directors and in public addresses declared Christians Ixtth in this country and
—and some which he supposed were
Jewish but which were shown not confidence we repose in him," said headed by self-sacrificing enthusi- that he will press this bill for pas- abroad. The American Christian
Don't Walt Until You Receive Natl..
Mr.
Garvett. "This meeting is the astic men of the caliber of Messrs. gage.
to
be
Jewish
at
all.
Order at Once as the Price Will Soo. be
The executive council be- Fund, and all those who through
Roved.
Criticism of Judge Raymond's forerunner of many similarly in- E. Rabinowitz, J. Friedberg and lieves the American Federation of that organization or independently
teresting
programs
for
this
sea-
conduct on the bench was implied in
their like--what a wonderful pro- Labor should approve the bill, as participated in this great humani-
some of Mr. Sapiro's remarks, as son, which we expect will be the gram of study has beer: worked it is a long step in advance in re- tarian effort, have rendered a serv-
best
in
the
history
of
the
Men's
1927 PINGREE
when he asserted that we had
mit and adopted!" stricting immigration and at the ice not merely in terms of money
Residence: Garfield 7106
The following statement was re- same time would solve the prob. but
quite a time getting things into the Club."
. of gond-will and active fellow-
Officer III Buhl PlIdg.
Cadillac 47711
ceived
from Ben Romeo, director lean of reuniting families."
ship, which by far transcends the
record, while Mr. Reed was allowed
I value of the immediate material
of the Associated Talmud Torahs
to ask any question he chose and
Protect Your Walla sad Curtalae with was sustained over the objections
of Pittsburgh, Pa.:
gift and has carried the spirit of
brotherhood throughout the length
"The Jewish community here
of Mr. Gallagher." His comments
will follow with the keenest inter-
and breadth of this country and of
on Mr. Reed as u lawyer brought
(Continued from First Page.)
the world."
est the progress and the results of
forth the laughter of the audience.
"Ile had taken his fee but he had'nt
the Education Month inaugurated
(Continued from First Page.)
and become familiar with the by the Jewish community of De-
Glendale 6359 even prepared his case," said Mr. rael
Sapiro. "Reed has always been rules and customs of Jewish life. troit. The reawakened interest in independently under Christian aus-
In order to be loyal and devoted Jewish education manifesting it- pices to the Christians of America.
proud of his ability as a cross-ex-
Steel
to our traditions and to be en-
Bake-Enameled. aminer but he had two men nitting
self in Jewish communities This offer I gratefully accepted.
"Thus, with the active sponsor-
(Continued from First Page.)
Neat in appear. next to hint all the time telling hint abled to carry the banner of Ju- througout the country is a most
•nce and low is what to ask so that I had a chance daism with pride and self-esteem, encouraging sign and augurs well ship of 75 other Christian leaders,
to hear what the question was be- our children must be equipped for the future of Judaism and all outstanding personalities, in 4(obrew Charities, at that time the
price.
fore it was asked and could prepare with that courage and tenacity Jewish life in America. A month various fields of religious, social, targest family welfare agency it
a
UNITAS PRODUCTS, INC. my answer. Another amusing epi- which is not disturbed even in dan- devoted to the furtherance of and
civic endeavor, there was he world. He held that post for
sode related by Mr. Sapiro concern- ger or social ostracism.
(New Address)
Jewish education should serve as launched in the fall (of 1926 the sine years red 'tester his 'mean- ,
"The United Hebrew Schools of s wholesome stimulant for the en- American Christian Fund for Jew- ment the United Hebrew Charities
(al
Mr.
Reed's
habit
of
constantly
79 MARTIN PLACE
chewing tobacco in the courtroom Detroit have established for them- tire community. For it is Jewish ish Relief, to supplement the $25,- became the clearing-house of all
Hall Block from Woodward Avenue.
and how he woo able to gunge the selves a splendid record. They education that fosters Jewish 000,000 United Jewish Campaign. Jewish philanthropic effort in the
City.
date of the senator's nerves by have succeeded in standardizing spirit and emphasizes the Jewish Its
!'
It was during his regime that
Cadman and
d JUdge Dr
taunting the number of times he and systematizing Hebrew educa- consciousness in old and young
Vi S.
tion. The boys and girls that have alike. That this campaign should .1 . Dowling chairmen; Hon. Owen the National Desertion Bureau, the
MANUEL URBACH
missed the cuspidor."
graduated
from
these
schools
are
Society
for the Welfare of the Jew-
H.
Young
and
'
An interesting sidelight on the
nd George MacDonald,
Granite and Marble.
be inaugurated as the first piece
famous trial Walt revealed when Mr. a joy to their parents and a credit of constructive work on the part ice-chairmen; Horace F'. Howland, ish Deaf, the Children's Haven, the
Society
for Jewish Tuberculers
to
the
community,
and
fathers
and
'
tiepin voiced the opinion that the
of the Jewish community of De- v ice-president of the Farmers'
sass was Ittst for the defense by a mothers ought to consider it a trait simultaneously with the ash- .Loan and Trust Co., treasurer. and the Committee on Vocational
Guidance
were founded, and he U'llA
privilege
to
send
their
children
to
blunder On the part of Mr. Reed
ering in of the New Year is very •John W. littering was active in the
himself. The senator attempted to the nearest branch of these significant anti is certainly in con- or
(of a National Council an important factor in bringing
Now in our New Location
about
the
establishment, in 1917, of
schools,
which
are
available
in
read into the record certain ex-
sonance with Jewish life and Jew- for the appeal and in all the sake-
7723 TWELFTH STREET tracts
from a speech made by Mr. every Jewish residential section.' ish tradition. Educatiton Month quent activities of the American the New York Federation for the
Support of Jewish Philanthropic
RabbiLeon From expressed his
Sapiro to a gathering of farmers.
Euclid 7192
is a campaign catering to the need Christian Fund. Conceived of as a Societies.
One of the jurors objected to the views on Jewish education as fol-
spontaneous effort of the Christian
of the Jewish spirit. Nothing but
The sante year, Mr. Waldman
reading of extracts because, as he lows:
good can come from such an en- community it was felt advisable
.xplained, they might not represent
"When we consider that the fa-
that in the organization of its fund- was called tos Boston as thr direc-
terprise. Our best wishes to you
the sense of the text. Judge Ray- thers of the American Revolution
raising machinery and the entire tor of the Federated Jewish Char-
on this wholesome experiment.
mond informed the juror that he read the Jewish Bible or the Old
conduct of its appeal the Christian ities, where he remained for twee
May success attend your effort."
had no right to make such a (h.- Testament more than any other
undertaking should be independent years. In 1921 he Was sent to Eu-
rope by the Joint Distribution Colin
mand but the incident forced Mr. book, loved it more than any other
of the United Jewish Campaign
Reed to read the entire text of the literature, studied Hebrew, its
"The announcement of the organ- mittee as director of the War Or-
:perch.
ization of the American Christian phans and Medico-Sanitary depart-
original tongue, at Ilarvard and
"Ile read that whole speech to Yale in preference even to Greek,
Fund for Jewish Relief met with ment of its overseas work. On his
the jury with the help to( his as- Latin or modern languages—when
instant appreciation among Ameri- return to America, he was appoint-
sistants, and they made a better we consider that the rise of democ-
cans of every class, Jews and non- ed director of the Federated Jewish
;oh of it than I made when I de- racy both in England and in Amer-
Jews. The first of these gatherings Charities of Brooklyn, and in Sept.
livered it," said Mr. Sentra. The ica was inspired by the democratic
(Continued from First Page.)
which set the keynote of subse- 1921, hr became director of the De-
Select Dancing Nightly
result of the reading of that speech teachings of Moses and the Proph-
quent meetings, was the gather- troit Jewish f'harities. Among the
y the Ford attorneys was that the ets; when we consider these sim- I as dear to thenew executive as ing held in December, 1926, in the honorary offices het(' by Mr. Wald-
Cit y was then and there convinced ple, well-established facts of .they tire to any of its predecessors. Cathedral of St. John the Divine in man have been the presidency of
.f the falsity of the accusations American history, we are then pre- It will preserve them inviolate.
New York, which was featured by the New York City Conference of
Particular People Prefer
"The Zionists of the Diaspora notable addresses by such eminent Charities and Corrections; vice-
against me. The speech had been pared fora wonderful realization.
the Palais.
printed in one of the leading Ken- It is the realization that Jewish have also a duly to perform. They leaders as Bishop Manning, of the presid•ncy of the National Aancia•
Strictly Censored. Highest tucky papers and was a complete education is an education in the must provide the means for ac- Episcopal Diocese of New York, tins of Charities and Corrections
statement of the purposes and original sources of American insti complishing the task with which Gen. John J. Pershing, Major Gen- In 1918 Gov. McCall of Massachu-
Standard.
plans of the tobacco-growers' co- halting. When your child reads they have entrusted the executive. eral John F. O'Ityan, Dr. Cadman, setts publicly commended him for
Falai. Muroci•ns — The Baud
operative. It was asking to much the stories of the Bible, he is read- While inviting the co-operation of and Louis Marshall, foremost lead- effective service in the campaign
You Love to Dance With.
of the jury to believe that a secret ins, : the fact of American history, every element of the Jewish peo- er of American Jewry, before a that year against influenza in Ilos.
conspiracy of a ring of Jewish ex- and when he studies the laws of ple, the new executive will strive large gathering of Catholics, Jews, tnn. He was elected to the presi-
ploiters would make so full and Moses and the visions of the likewise for co-operation with the and Protestants of all denomina- dency of the National Conference
frank a statement of its aims, Prophets, he is studying the es- administrative authorities respon- tions. This unique demonstration of Jewish Social Service last Stay.
•eeka before the organization of sential ideals of the American peo- sible under the mandate for the WAS hailed by press and public in
the co-operative. That reading of ple. Yes, when your child learns government of Palestine and the every part of the country as a his-
my speech by the defense lawyers to read Hebrew, he is learning the promotion of the establishment of toric innovation and a derisive por-
lost the case for thorn and this tongue in which the Fathers of the Jewish national home. The tent of progress toward inter-racial
view of the matter was later con- America, as well as the Patriarchs executive believes that it is as- and inter-religious good-will
(Continued from First Page.)
firmed by the jurors, who told us of Israel, found their supreme in- sured of sympathetic support and throughout the world.
understanding from the British
"An after-phase of this signifi-
that, at that time, the jury was spiration.
cant
event
was
a
meeting
held
at
declared
that if the Jew was elect-
and
Palestine
governments."
Second Floor Kerr Bldo.
unanimously agreed in our favor."
"Perhaps the outstanding weak-
the Banker's Club in New York ed they would all refuse to work.
Mr. Sapiro then told about the ness in the existing process of Jew-
City
at
which
Cardinal
Patrick
J.
The
same
thing happens, the pa-
framed-up affidavits on which the ish education is that it stops too
Hayes and Dr. Cadman joined in a ver writes, in the Young Commun-
defense obtained the mistrial.
soon. The daily Hebrew school,
plea
for
tolerance
and
inter-racial
ist
Political
Schools. In the de-
In his account of the events as well as the Sunday School, have
amity. Owen D. Young, chairman hates on the national question, the
leading up to the public retraction been losing their students at the
of
the
Reparations
Commission,
leas are frequently attacked.
and apology of Mr. Ford he em- age of 13—upon bar mitzvah
(Continued from First Page.)
and Haley Fiske, president of the Young Communists declaring that
phasised the role planed by Ar- confirmation. The Jewish com-
Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- the Jews are lazy. refuse to work
.."
hur Brisbane. "Mr. Brisbane of- munity of Detroit needs more than their farms and businesses on a
pany, were the chairmen of the and are undesirable elements. The
fered Ford 11,500,000 far the anything else to lend its encour- pitying basis."
meeting.
speakers were not called to order
Dearborn Independent," said Mr. agement to the high school depart-
The officers of the American Ort
"A second great meeting seas by the directors of the schools.
Sapiro. "Ile did that as the per- ments, lath in the daily Hebrew are: Judge Jacob Panken, presi-
held in Philadelphia at which Card-
In the Optical State Factory. the
aonal representative of William school and in the Sunday Religious dent; Dr. Henri Moskowitz, chair-
inal Dennis P. Dougherty, of the • rial minutes of a meeting of the
Randolph Hearst, and Mr. Hearst School. And even this it not man executive committee; Jacob
mmunist Section contairs
whin gm made that offer for only one pur- enough, for a human being's edu- Baskin, Louis B. Boutin, Dr. Sam- Catholic Diocese of Philadelphia, I flung
delivered the principal address. The t he entry: "Proposed, the accept-
pose. Ile had no intention of ever cation, so far from stopping at IS, uel Ellsberg, Judge Gustave Hart-
committee organized in Philadel- ■ nce in the Young Communist Sec-
publishing the Independent. He ust begins at that age.
man, B C. Vlarleck, vice-chair. ale for the fund was headed by lion of Comrade Vigdortchuk. Re-
intended to Junk it—to silence it.
"It is at the age of IR that one men; Arthur D. Wolf, treasurer; Ernest T. Trigg, president of the
',died to refuse admission be-
Let us remember that about Mr. discovers for the first time the ad- Herman Bernstein, honorary sec- I
Chamber of Commerce of that city, cause he is a Jew."
Hearst. As for Mr. Brisbane, he venture of learning, the romance retary; Jacob Margolis, executive)
and included General Atterbqry. I
"Anti-Semitism," the paper &-
really believes in the Jews—be- of exploring into the secrets of the director.
Effingham W. Morrie, Samuel Vim- c litres, "has made recognized ap-

Repairing and Refur-

nishing Furniture.

•Friedenberg

I'

REV. J. SILVERMAN

pearance in the factories. It gen-
erally begins with mocking the
Jews and mimicking the Jewish ac-
vent. This is followed by various
practical jokes at the expense of
the Jews and very frequently
things are done which are really
criminal. In none of the factories
where this anti-Semitism is spread-
ing hits anything ever been done to
put a stop to this virus which is
spreading among the working-class
youth," the paper concludes.

out the country it is certain that the
Cleveland conference will be the
most widely attended meeting to.
discuss Palestine affairs for mary
years, In addition to leader s of
American Jewry expected front
parts of the United States, it i,
(heated that several speakers of
tional prominence will address the
conference. It is probable Ilsit
noted nom-Jewish speaker will
attend the conference to take tosst
in the celebration of the tenth
loi-
niversary of the Balfour DeCat a-
tion, which because it fall, on N t ov.
2, will be made one of the important
phases of the Cleveland conferoass..
Louis Lipsky, president of Osi
(Continued from First Page.)
Zionist Organization of Antos- set,
Maurice Samuel, and other nosis-
life, productive of Jewish ideals, hers of the American delegation
may, through our indifference, fall that attended the Fifteenth Zion'st
into ruin.
Congress will deliver reports too the
"Ilealthy and fruitful founda- conference on the decisions of the
tions of a new Jewish life have been Basle Congress as they attest the
laid in Palestine. Tremendous dif- future of the upbuilding of the
ficulties have been encountered and Jewish national homeland.
are being overcome, thanks to the
patience and devotion of our pio-
neers in both city and town, who
look to us for a continuance of our
generous support and co-operation.
"In order to take effective action
on the reports to be rendered, we
(Continued from First Pagoo.)
are inviting representative men and
women interested in the great cause were gratified tit the assistance
to attend the National Conference given them by all concerned in
to be held in Cleveland on Satur- Palestine. They will meet in
day evening, Oct. 29 and Sunday, Washington this week to cumplete
Oct. 30,
their report.
"This great work deserves your
A message of welcome was re.
attention. It is a cause that in- ceived by the commission while
volves a reconstruction of Jewish still on board the President .11ama
life, the rehabilitation of Eretz Is- from Louis Marshall and ills Zion.
rael, and the vindication of Jewish ist Organization.

honor."
From indications at present re-
We cannot learn our lessons at
ceived from various cities through- our companion's expense.

STRAUS ARRANGES
ZIONIST MEETING

EXPERTS RETURN
FROM PALESTINE

POHL'S

KOSHER RESTAURANT

NLY ten years, a short time,
but you can realize how
O
Detroit has grown by the develop-

ment of your gas company. In
1916 we had 911 miles of main,
at the end of 1926, 1886 miles
or twice as much. For that year
the mains carried nearly three
times as much gas as ten years ago.

SHEKELL

MOVING CO.

Cut Rate

At the same time, our plant facili-
ties have grown tremendously to
take care of this increased demand.

Your Gas Company grows with
the population.

Cement Garbage and
Ash Receptacles.

The people of Detroit enjoy gas
rates "which are lower than

H. M. KOFFMA N

UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS

ISAACS WILL HEAD
LOCAL DELEGATION

those existing in any other
similar city in America."

DETROIT CITY GAS CO.

i
LAUDS CHRISTIAN
CHARITY TO JEWS

WALDMAN SURVEY
NOW COMPLETED

Monuments

Ch.. W. Bennett, Vice Pres. end Gen. Mar.

Cbflord at lisslev

BRANCHES:

Boots nod
General Motors Bldg,

Dearborn
10S West Michigan

lisnoranwk
9707 Joseph Csmeso

Weer:done-76 North Biddle Awe.

What Cost

riacy?
only a Fe peimies!

N /e l

ZIONIST EXECUTIVE
ISSUES STATEMENT
OUTLINING POLICY

Palais de Dance

Li

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;

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PREJUDICE RAMPANT
AMONG COMMUNISTS

DIMON EMBRAVING CO.

PANKEN SUMMONS
ORT CONFERENCE

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STORAGE

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ROBINSON

n

With guests of members of the family near, It it often
impoinhle to carry on a telephone nmiveraatlon in priv acy

or quirt.

An EXTENSION TELEPHONE In another part of the
house—In ■ bedroom or the kitchen, for example—
would Insure both privacy and quiet.

In addition, it would save the long tripe to and from pour
main telephone, to make and answer calla.

An ...son telephone cons only • few eal0 a day

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

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