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$6,000,000 ALLIED 1
JEWISH COMPAIGN

IN DEATH OF WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT

CONG. B'NAI MOSHE

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rove to tradition of Jewish law.
graphic Magazine and secondly for
In an able resume of the teach-
(Continued from Page One, )
(Continued
notable address before the an- int,N of the prophets, the rabbi
Taft
Taft that endured to the day of ti-Defamation
•
League in Chicago pointed to the Jewish teachers' op-
understand that their interests are Kargvr' s death.
in 1920.
position to war an d to their aspira-
ours.
I In the years that he W/15 climb-
In the article in the National th an, tha t people should ratbe
"Our object is not to rule, our to ing the ladder of political success Geographic Magazine, he discussed
for war.
Ile said the
be ruled, nor to impose d o minio n from a district attorney to the ..,great length the progressive prophets taught
against racial en-
l ot one Villla
' ' 0t of the pop ulation of state supreme court and to the so-
world struggle of the Jews for cis-.
licitor-generalship of the United il equality. With sympathy and mines, Their theory was l hat "we
1 Palestine upon
on the other.
"It is our duty, by increasing the' States, Taft from time to time met understanding, he drew a remark- all have one father," thus eliminat-
ing race hat red from their teach-
pace of the uphuilding of Palestine, the promint Jewish leaders of able word picture of the character fogs,
t o create a situation which will for. Ohi o sucharass .tuhus nek,hman• of the Jew lig few non-Jews have
Count K arolyi Ex p lain.
s
ever e xclude the possibility of ni t s .. Adolph Cohen and the elder Seas- ever drawn him. Ile traced with
In reply C ount Ka rolyi sai d that
understanding or of future at- ofigood but not until he was nomi- mat care and line appreciation
tacks
' rotted for the presidency is there for t he contributions of the Jews he was so overloaded with tradi•
thins that he had a reaction against
"Translated into concrete terms, any record of real Jewish Ch- to civilization
t heir history and such codes and against those which
the program of the Jewish noisy lattian in the events of his career. concluded t hat justice was not
weighed over his country.
/Or
Jew. Who Helped Him.
means more immigration, more
merely due the Jew but it was his
The count reviewed the nation•
A number of Jews played no lit- right. Ile also recalled that.
land, more colonization, muse t n .
probl ems in II ungary and
alit
dust rial development. There is a tle part in getting him the nomina- 1:117 he had deelared it to he in
the said that the nationality conflicts
host of men and women, of a qual- lion for which he had ISSOI boosted duty of all men when the war was
ity of which any people might well hp Roosevelt• William Loeb, sec - oser to work for Jewish emancipa• en0noti the breakdown of Austria•
I Hungary.
Ile in
pointed
out that
20,-
be proud, clamoring to enter Pales- delarY to President Roosevelt, non in Eastern Europe. 000,000
people
the ruling
class-
ewe AM f11411111 AT
,
tine. There is attainable in Pal- • worked with might and main to
PHELPS,NY
raft's
1920
address
came
when
es
ruled
over
32,000,000
belonging
estine all that is necessary. to re- round up delegates favorable to ii t,„ ey Ford ., Dearborn Independ _
sr EMPIRE STATE PICKLING CO.
to the minorities. The ruling class,
eeive and establish them. Our task Taft and the ease with which he eat was spreading its poisonous he said, always spoke of democracy
is to provide the means for bring- was nominated speak of Loeb's ef- „ t i.st, t i t n,
1 '.61- and progressive idealism, but only
ProPaganda•
ing the two together,"
forts. The omni-present Gus Karg- hiring anti-Semitism as vicious, fur the :nags -ars, never fro the na-
Review Achievements.
er, too, did his bit in handling the un-American and of evil character tionalities. The latter he said,
The achievements and plan of pre-convention publicity that "built he laid special emphasis tin IlenrY
American Jewish philanthropic ef- up" Taft, so to speak. Victor Rose- Ford and the articles in the Dear- with half the country's population,
had a representation of 2 per cent
fort in Easter n Europe were re-
a
acting chairman of the Na- horn Independent. Calmly and ju- in parliament. The nobility pre-
viewed by M r, , Warburg, Rabbi tio nal Republican Committee, tray- diciously, he examined
the
charges
'
:e rred AM, r Weteolll
:unser,
ed the war be-
Silver, Judge llor•ace Stern of gilled all ne ar the country is an ex- les - tip-II by Fund against
nst the Jews ! cause it knew that so mething would
Philadelphia, and Lieutenant Coss tensive campaign
of
political find found them to he unfounded happen in revolt against this con-
Lehman, Morris Rothenberg, David slweeh-making to get the countrY and unworthy of credence.
the . diti es ,
M. Pressler, I'aul Baerwald, Louis in the mood fur a Taft nomination. ably declared that the Jewish ques•
count Karolyi said the II ungar-
Lipsky
and Dr. Lee K. Frankel', all
The one act of his administration tin W SS not as the Dearlmrn lade-
AT YOUR GROCER'S d New York.
nobility opposed universal suf-
that was to endear Taft to the pendent would have it, one of p ro-
Reports of the conference com - . Jews of America %VHF his support tertian against the Jews, but rath- :rage. Ile charged that the C zechs
and
the Jugoslays and the other
mittee on resolutions and campaign of the widespread campaign to re-
of
quotas followed the addresses. A pudiate the treaty with Russia as • ''r one e protection for the Jews. small peoples are today practicing '
.5
G
raft
unhesitatingly
labelled
the
no-
the
saint:
madnesses in oppresaing
resolution authorizing the $6,000,- • II result of the actions of the Czar's torious Protocols of the Elders of nationalities.
12425 LINWOOD
Ile said
Masaryk
/
000 allied Jewish campaign was government in refusing to admit Zion its "Murichausen tales and called this condition
a misfortune
Stu rt evant
adopted by the conference folk's, American citizens who were Jews tt hanrdo , He emphaticall y declared
and said people do not understand
ing its presentation by Dr. Frank— into Russia. Although Taft's ac- that there was not the slightest th
10227
"The
are p licy.
e folly Jews
or such
el.
I
tion in the matter was at times ground for anti-Semitism in the
Candies, Stationery,
th e scapegoats '' I
The Store Beautiful
Cheers greeted Felix M. War- questioned by such eminent Jews (foiled States. Terming it as a the count said, in outlining
tliei
burg,
who
said
that
more
than
$80,-
as
Jacob
Schiff
and
Louis
Marshall
,
"noxious
weed"
Taft
said
it
should'
manner
in
which
prejudice
is
Light Lunches, Etc.
Notary Public
1100,000 had been given by the Jews no one doubted his sincerity. be cut down and "those who seek
I spread.
9
u
The soltion he said lies
The Russian base.
America since 1914 for the re-
to introduce it should be c o n-. with the discard of the present pals
of the Jews of Europe node' The Russian treaty had already defunct' by public opinion." Taft's t'ie's. Ile advocated a United States
. become an issue when Taft w
destitute b y war and pogrom.
as name led all the rest in a procla- of Europe, with rights for minori-
"If we are to realize our amid-, nominated in 1900. In his speech mation signed by 116 prominent ti i,
nip
tions," he said, "reconstruction and tif acceptance, he referred to the American Christians denounciag
Fo llowin g; his address, the count
help to suffering, struggling Jew-, Russian passport question and the Protocols.
was asked for his st a nd on the
an, -
it (ii rega in its foot- termed it "rep ugnant to til p rin,
rd
% :ii
The death of such a man is a real Zionist question and he said he was
m
y so enable
th
our people overseas d oles of our governentt:,
Fair opposed to the movement because
may become self-dependent, self- promised to give special attention loss to American Jewry.
weather
friend::
Jews and
hare
by' is.
the Be
Jewish
race is needed where it
supporting, self-respecting; if at • to the matter if elected. In two the
scores
but a the
friend
sup-
ex pressed
fear that Zion-
KtiMe
time
we
desire
to
bring
later
addresses
he
repeate:d
his
de-
porter
such
as
Taft
was
through
the
-
14 - ism is linked with religion, and he
substantial aid to the work that sire
,
to be of het p.
I declared himself in opposition to
out
his
long
and
honorable
career
,
'
must proceed in Palestine for the ,
rhat his prom isen were not mere will be hard to replace.
clerical rule. Ile also said he was
MATZO-MEAL
:Copyri g ht, 19311. J. T . A.)
uphuilding of the Holy Land, the political words was well evidenced
opposed to claims of e his sa
torical
MATZO-FARFEL
amount which will need to he ex- when in 11011 he invited Jacob
rights. Ile would like, h
EGG•MATZO
id, a
'fended will have to he larger sub-, Schiff, Louis Marshall, Mayer Sulz-
CAKE-MEAL
unficat
i
ion
of
European
forces,
and
s
SHAAREY
ZEDEK Y. P. S.
stantially than that which hate - !larger,Adolph Kraus, Philip Stein,
offlly Alatzo
WHOLE WHEAT MATZO
not
the
h
e
creation
of
new
states.
At
pendently
hits
been
raised.
410
•
era Chsld
PLANS
MANY
PROGRAMS
Jacob Furth .1. Walter Freiberg,
•
,
the
sa
me
time
he
expressed
lack
of
al World an 0 a lf art naZe
"The sympathy of the Jews in Bernard Beaman and Simon Wolf
rith
in
British
rule.
LEVIN BROS., 1352 DIVISION ST.
CADILLAC 0009 t his country
has
reached
out
to
al-
t
The Y oun
g Peo
0
a um •h
e on at the White house
p e ' s S Oe c y t o f
•
A. Rosenfield made the
leviate the conditions of Jews in to discuss the matter of the abro- Congregation Shaarey Zedek again El 111olei Rechamim in memory
no less than 46 countries nd (Cr. . gallon of the Russian treaty. So made an outstanding success of the departed Wald Moshe members of
ritories.
far as is known this was the first spring formal dance on March 1. Robe
Distress in Eastern Europe.
time that a president of the United Ray Gorell and his Country Club
in, lauded
Count of
Kara-
For the
Paying it tribute to the "splendidi States had i nv i te d a delegation of Orehestra supplied the music. As congrt egad
Rosenberg,
president
the
attendance was limited, it was lyi as a friend of the Jewish IWO-
work inaugurated by (air rerun- Jews to dine at the White Boum,
Holidays
st ruction committee under the
After the luncheon, President more of a big party than it dance. I 'de, and introduced Ben F. Gold-
Make Your
chairmanship of Herbert Lehman," Taft astonished the delegation by
The society will continue to bald man as chairman of the evening.
Mr. Warburg. declared that "in Po- reading his conclusions on the mat- meetings until the end of Ma y. At Mr. Goldman thanked the Sister-
Old
land, in Rumania, in Lithuania and ter of the treaty before he had the last meeting, officers for the hood for arranging the dinner un-
Furniture
the other sections of Eastern and heard a word (roof any member of coming season will be elected. ! o lder the chairmanship of Mrs. Sobel.
Central Europe the Jews are faced the delegation. Ile discussed the the meantime, several unusual pro- He also thanked 'rho Chronicle for
Like New
today with a tremendous economic entire situation, giving the pros grams are being, planned by the co-operating. In introducing the
struggle, which is rend-red all the a nd eons for abrogation, repeating committee, and an event of special leount Mr. Goldman alluded to thel
h . events during and after the war
more difficult because these coun- h is professions at interest in the interest is being arranged for the
which brought Karolyi to this coun-
tries themselves are in the throes matter, he declared that the situa- members of the club.
.
of readjustment and of rebuilding on was improving and that he
try'
5271 Linwood at Gladstone
in the life of Europe."
Euclid 3610
. felt that there was no !wed for,
I.ieut Gov. Lehman of New York such drastic action, When Taft
owls.] an ovation when he rose finished reading he asked that his
to deliver his address. remarks should not be made pub-
"Since 1921," he said, "with the lie but Mr. Schiff, obviously an-
exception of the famine period in „„yed , sa id .1 want it published.
Painting
i
Co lli s i on
Russia, At per cent of the funds I want the whole world to know
collected and expended by the Joint the president's attitude." Mr. Mar-
and
Distribution Committee have been shall then launched into an answer
and
used in the larger channels of the , of spine of the president's views.
upbuilding of the health, the homes A few days later, Mr. Schiff in a
Welding
Bumping
and the economic stability of the letter took the president to task
peoples abroad." for breaking his campaign pledge.
Complete Automotive Garage
Largest Service Station in
Louis Lipsky, president of the While Taft felt that he %V as act-
Service at All flours
Defroit
Zionist Organization of America, ing for the best interests of both
re-pledged the co-operatiun of that ,lens and the general citizenry in
body with the allied Jewish cam- declining to abrogate the Russian
paign. treaty, the leaders of Ameriean
ROCHESTER at DEXTER
Dr. Lee K. Frankel of New York, . Jewry . initiated a national cam-
Garfield 6498
w ho Was a member
m em
of the Palestine: : paign to bring the pressure of pub-
survey commission, was the last ' lie opinion to bear on both Taft
speaker.
SCANNING THE HORIZON "I wonder whether you realize and Congress. The results of th is
(Continued from Preceding Page) I that in the last three years alone campaign quickly became eviden
when both the Senate and tl U '
CUSTOM LINES, SLEEVE-VALVE
is scheduled to join New York hlewry in the United States has House adopted resolutions dims. I.
spent upward of $30,000,000 in the ing the president to notify Rossi
Telegram staff shortly.
SMOOTHNESS, FEATURE THE
More than 70 per rent of the erection of Item temples and new that the treaty would be abrogate
staff of the Rockefeller Medical synagogues," he said.
January 1, 1913. Just after th is
LOW-PRICED "70.8" AND THE
"The Jew has been in the van- Taft announced that he would Os e
Research Foundation are said to be
guard in every country. If you the Jews a Chanukah present II
Jewish.
LUXURIOUS GREAT SIX . . .
Alfred I.ief's "Dissenting Opin- study this from the standpoint of giving Russia official notice, whit
ions of Justice Holmes" has sold history you will see that it is that he did.
drop of Jewish idealism which has
0 The new Great Six is the fastest, most
out third edition.
Vetoed Anf•Alien.
Grouch:, Marx, famed comedian. been prominent in the civilization
Largely through the influence
;lave Added High Colonic
is said to be writing one of those of every Jewish country."
powerful and most beautiful Willys-Knight ever
Jewish leaders with President Taf t,
Irrigation Treatment
Saturday's Session.
short humor books a la Eddie Can-
he vetoed the proposed Dillinghan
11r. ('ytus Adler, president of Gardner immigration bill whir h
built. Its motor develops more power and
tor. It will be called "Beds."
John Wesley, author of hit, The the American Jewish Committee • mtained the objectionable Hiller
CSsen by eaperts in addition to
torque
than any six-cylinder engine of its size
and
of
the
Jewish
Theological
Sem-
Last
Mile"
will
shortly
be
at
work
acy test to which the Jews wet
, heir regular health building
inary of New York and of Dropsie ipposed. The veto of this bill i n
on another opus.
tre•tments.
in American records . . . The "70-B" brings
. College, Philadelphia; James Mar- 1913 was one of his last :illicit al
WARFIELD'S FAVORITE
shall, son of the late . Louis Mar- acts 1 president but he earn:-
you the smoothness and quietness of the pat-
STORY
shall; James N. Rosenberg, leader
it the gratitude of the entir
OR. SECOND AND FOREST
David Warfield tells the one in the Russian colonisation move for
Jewish population.
ented Willys-Knight engine at a record low
about
the
colored
man
whir
was Up meat, and Judge William M. I.ewis
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Throughout his four years in lb
before court.
, of Philadelphia addressed Satur-
price for a car or such style and size.
"Now, you know," said the day night's session of the confer- t White. House Taft gave evidco
3. his. friendship for the Jew
judge, "what it means to swear to mice.
When
a
young
Jewish
soldier
u
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tell the truth." • The conference greeted with
"Yes, Judge, I shore does," said cheers a telegram from Nathan wing discriminated against in 11
promotion lists Taft investigaf
Rastus.
Straus, who was unable to attend t
Willys-Knight prices from
"What does it mean, Rastus?" because of his health. The vener- he matter and saw to it that
"Ah expect, Judge, it means that able philanthropist, who is one of young man received his due. :
5
May
1911,
President
Taft
fl•
we'll lose the case."
the honorary chairmen of the cam- d reseed the Washington Reba•
Prices I. a. h. Toledo, 0., and sew*
paign, in part said:
Congregation on the occasion
TIT FOR TAT
wasensnotolento elonsge 'without aohca.
Nowyou can have your HUD-
"Thank God that at last Ameri- t he advocating the erection of
Recently, Peggy Joyce mote a
`ON and ESSEX serviced with- book, "Marriage, Men and Me," in can Jewry is united in the great n ionument to Ilaym Salomon. Taf
oft inconveniencing yourself.
humanitarian
cause
of
our
people.
s
which she opined that George Jenn
poke highly of the services of Sa
Our convenient location, to- Nathan was a brilliant critic, but The need for help was never great- o mon to the Revolution and his r,
gether with our expert staff of that he had no "it."
er or more urgent abroad, and marks had much to do with It.
mechanics, will be welcomed by
Now the story all comes out. It there is no longer any valid excuse, growth in interest in the cane
motorists, who can leave their
appears that some time ago Na- whatever for any Jew, Zionist or , n f the Jewish patriot who he r
ars here either on their way
than
wrote a review of Peggy, and non-Zionist, orthodox, conservative been neglected by historians. I.
downtown or on their way
he said there, that the muchly mar- or reformed, to stand aside without a ddition to thin address, Taft al.
hom e.
ried Peggy was a good actress, but contributing, each according to his s poke at the 1910 I('nai B'rith col
means, to help those less fortunate .entOn in Washington and in ti •
had no s. a.
Peggy grew hot and wrote Na- among our people in other lands same year seta precedent by con •
than: "I haven't, eh? Suppose you' ' and to participate in the uphuild- ing to New York to attend the ha.!
come up and see for yourself." ing of Palestine. of the Daughters of Jacob.
And the last chapter closes with Another message enthusistically, , Among his important diplomats
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this book, in which Peggy takes received was that from Berlin, appointments were Oscar Straus a.
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Daniel Frohman, grand old man est unifying bond and at the same
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n .
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If Yon haven't attesdel ear mealy
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s ■•■ n In 1923 you must get
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ll'rith
gold
medal given t-
at • es 1910.
Thougande of Pe
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