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VOL, XXXII. NO. 24

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, kRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931

ANTI-SEMITIC RIOT
CAUSES CLOSING OF
CRACOW COLLEGE,

Student Clashes Spreading to
Warsaw and Other Uni-
versity Towns.

HELLDORFIDENTIFIED
AS NAZI RIOT LEADER

How the Ort Helps Declassed
Jews Become Proletarians

A Page From the Diary of an American-Jewish Visi-
tor to Russia.

•

By DR. S. MARGOSHES
Editor, New York Daily Day

E IN America have a rather scanty knowledge of

the great historic work being carried on by the
W American
Ort for our brethern in Russia. It was

Halsmann Case Re-opened; only when I was in Kiev and visited ode of the factories that
the Ort subsidizes with the help of the funds collected
Investigate Self Confessed
among American Jews, that I understood the great importance of
Slayer's Story.

0. H. Warburg, Baptized

Jew, Given Nobel Prize

STOCKHOLM.--(J. T. A.)
—Prof. Otto II. Warburg, a
baptized Jew, head of the
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute' for
Biology in Berlin, has been
awarded the Nobel prize in
medicine for
his research

work on cancer cells.
Professor Warburg, who is
not to be confused with the
Prof. Otto Warburg of the
Hamburg family, noted as a
botanist and former president
of the World Zionist Organiza-
tion, is 48 years old and a pupil
of the late Prof. Emil Fischer.

FEW U. S. SCHOOLS
INCLUDE SHYLOCK'
IN THEIR STUDIES

Result of B'nai B'rith Anti
Defamation Effort Re-
vealed in Inquiry.

LEAGUE RESPONSIBLE
FOR DRASTIC ACTION

Detroit Among Cities Which

Have Removed Play From

I

Per Year $3.00; Per Co

Rotterdam Paper Affirms
Edison of Jewish Descent

A Jewish Champion
Reaches 73rd Year

R"TTERDAM.—(.1. T. A.)
—The statement that Thomas
Edison is of Jewish descent,
first given currency by' a Ma-
tt-id paper, El Sol, is reaffirmed
here in the Catholic organ, De
By EDITH HARTMAN I
Maasbade.
In an article which appears
ikitlitoria Note: Joseph Vevvi. mnthe I
in the Rotterdam paper, the
if 111. llong•rion House of Lords, I ev on
if Jewry . ..104455in,, contemporary lit
Dutch
artist Jacy Urlus states
rcry and t" tarot giant.. AA o t meitenr
that in the course of an inter-
or more t han • generation, of the 1
orlon 1 ornament. and ss a represents
view with Edison several years
ive of the Hungarian gtiveinment on th
ago, the latter stated that he
ague of Notions, he has raised hi
tare. sis weil ao wielded his pen. In Ile
was descended from a Dutch
ense of Jewish rights. The followi
I
ng
family.
n interesting and only written sketc h o
he life of this eminent Jew by hi-. niece
According to the original
Miss Edi
th Hartman of Detroit. Itw•
statement in El Sol, Thomas
written mpecially for the Detroit Jewis
Edison was a descendant of a
Chronice).
Sephardic family which settled
SEVENTY-THREE years ago to-
In Holland after the expulsion
day (Nov.6) there was horn in
of tho Jews from Spain.

Joseph Vesti, Parliamentarian
and Journalist, His People's
Defender in Hungary.

this organization.
Professor Warburg first at-
School Curricula.
tained note through his research
Isn't it rather strange that one had to go to Russia in order
BULLETIN
work on the oxidation process
really
to
become
acquainted
with
the
activities
of
on
organization
CINCINNATI,
Ohio.—So convin•
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Emu-
in living cells.
ring, have been the arguments o
lating the example of the ■ nti•Se• which is being supported by American Jews? But so it was in my
•
the
B'nai
B'rith
Anti-Defamation
tease and it is probably true of
mitic students of Cracow Univer-
League in seeking to have Shake - Arad, Hungary, a Jew whose bril-
.6', National Democratic stu-
the Ort, but also the Joint. We,
speare's "Merchant of Venice" re . liant mind, weighty voice, and in-
dents of Warsaw University
in America, do not aheays possess
moved from the curriculum of staring pen have been directed to
launched an attack against their
the recognition of Hungarian Jewry
tn
hue, necessary perspective to ge
American high schools, that -
Jewish colleagues. Sixty persons
meaning
out
of
the
reports
few school systems in this country and the extinction of all Isla] and
were hurt.
which come to us from the other
now number that work among their religious discrimination ia Hun-
The attack was made upon first
, side of the ocean. One must see
lists, nation-wide inquiry by the
year Jewish law students, who
League reveals.
were driven from the university Annual Reports Submitted by the work with his own eyes and
Dr.
Bernhard
Kahn
Reports
see
e
th
eopl
w
e ho are helped, in
The Anti-Defamation League
campus.
Dr. Franklin, Rabbi Fram
order top be able to appreciate the
Half of Polish Jews
maintains the play is harmful when
The anti-Semitic agitation at the
Former City Commissioner
and Officers.
activity according to its deserts.
read by students of high school
University of Warsaw is broom.
Unemployed.
Gets 2 to I Vote; Presi-
age, who in many cases form an-
Here ant I in a factory of the
ing i ingly more violent de-
Ort.
In
this
factory
dent of His Temple.
large and
tipathies for Jewish people based
spite the efforts of university au-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—More
Israel Ilimelhoch was elected small wooden boxes are made.
on
their
misunderstood
conception
thorities to check the incitement.
president of Temple Beth El at About 300 men and women are than 1,000,000 Jews In Europe face of the central character, Shylock.
The Jewish students appealed
City Commissioner Maurice
the eighty-second annual meeting employed here, young people as starvation unless America con-
Result of League Efforts.
to the government and to the of Congregation Beth El held last well as old.
tinues to send funds abroad for
legman was elected mayor of
In the past few months theAnli-
democratic elements in the stu• Sunday night, Nov. 1. The Mir-
their amelioration, declared 1)1 . .
Jackson, receiving 0,368 votes
Devoid
of
Hopelessness.
dent body to resist th e anti-Jewish
Defamution League of B'nai B'rith
against the 3,233 votes polled by
The factory is situated in a Bernhard Kahn, in an official state-; has been directly responsible for
campaign.
his opponent, Fred T. Lockwood.
court. As soon as one steps over eiverl'eenesevreerserrese
the removal of "The Merchant of
I its threshold, a hammering and
Mr, Heiman is president of
Venice" from schools in Marion, O.,
CRACOW.—(J, T. A.)—Serious
clanging
of
the
machines,
and
the
Temple .Beth Israel of Jackson.
Manchester, N. II., Trinidad, Colo.,
anti-Jewish clashes in the medical
•
' din of many voices reach one's
Ile is a prominent business man
school of Cracow University re-
and Paterson, N. J. When the Milli
ears. Outside, there are rows and
and has led in communal reform
sulted in the closing of the uni-
B'rith protest was registered in
•
rows of boards in symmetric ar-
movements. His election was pre-
versity.
Portsmouth, 0., the senior class
rangement. Apron-clad men with
I ceded by a fierce campaign in
substituted another play for "The
The clashes were the culmina-
sleeves rolled up are carrying the
which
an effort was made to de-
Merchant of Venice," which Wan to
tion of a consistent and organized
boards into the building. Within,
feat hint on the ground that he
have been the class play.
anti-Jewish policy on the part of
the workmen are at long tables
sells
cement
to dealers who, in
When the League brought the
the Polish students, who demanded
and at various machines, with the
turn, sell it to the city. The Citi•
matter to the attention of Rev.
a numerus clausus limiting the en-
help of which boxes are being
zen
Patriot
of
Jackson, using this
Father Atkins, of St. Rose Rectory,
trance of Jewish students and in-
manufactured.
argument, urged the election of
Lima, 0., the latter promised to
sisted that only Jewish corpses, of
I observe the workers as well as
JOSEPH VESZI
Lockwood because he
recommend that action be taken
has
which there is a great dearth, be
the materials which they put out.
achieved success as a manufac-
against the play at the next Catho-
used by Jewish students for die.,
gary, since the days of the Tisza turer and business man."
These people seem very much
ic Educational Convention.
sectionpurposes only. This agita-1
Eszlar case.
alive. One cannot find upon their
Several cities still use the play
tion has caused a number of Jew--I
faces the exhaustion and hopeless-
His youth was turbulent and bit-1
as a regular part of the high school
ish students to leave the univer- ,
Samuel Levy Elected.
ness which meet the eye in many
ter
at times, scarred by the early
English course, and the League is
ISRAEL H1MELHOCH
sity.
NEW YORK. —Samuel Levy,
another factory. One at once gets
continuing to contact responsible ideath of his mother and many try- president of the Borough of Man.
Demonstr•nts Dispersed.
the feeling that the work here
authorities there in the effort to I tag struggles. Early in this per- batten, retained his post in the
Following the attack, the anti-1 ing president, M
Melville S. Welt , goes on with joy and that these
have the play substituted by an- iod he occupied himself with belles election on Tuesday.
Semitic students met and organ.' was given a rising vote of thanks men and women take a personal
lettres, writing his first Hungarian
other of Shakespeare's works.
ized a demonstration to parade to for his devoted services of three interest in it and what is most im-
Edward Lazansky and Meier
poem at the age of 15 and publish-
Not Taught in Detroit.
the Jewish Students House. The years and was presented by the portant is that there is no appear-
Steinbring were elected justices
The majority of schools in cities ing his first volume of poetry at 21. of the State Supreme Court of
demonstrants were, however, din.' board of trustees with a beautiful ance of a feeling of compulsion
set
a over the country have removed Even while a student of law and New York.
persed by the police.
of books. and quiet fear.
It he play from their lists in the past philosophy at Budapest and Leip-
A special guard has been placed
The attendance at this congre-1
Here, in the Oct factory, I saw
f
ew years, chiefly through the ef- zig, Veszi wrote for Hungarian and
on duty at the Jewish Students gational meeting was unusually before me people with an air of
Kaufman Gets County Post.
German journals. And finally in
• f orts of the League,
House and at the office of the local' large and enthusiasm for the work i freedom and an expression of hope
Oscar A. Kaufman, assistant
18114 he abandoned the law com-
Polish Jewish daily, Nowy Dzien-' of the congregation ran high. The in their eyes, and this alone was
In the past decade, the Anti-De-
prosecuting
attorney for the last
,
pletely and turned to journalism,
al i f
nik, by the authorities, who are de.' report of the retiring president for me a happy phenomenon.
League has ascertained,
six years, has been appointed car.
termined to prevent further dis- ' indicated that the Temple was ad-
thae play has
has been removed from the editing the l'esti Naplo in that year poration counsel of Wayne
Prolet ■ rixation of Declassed.
and founding the Budapest Naplo
tur ances.
Justine itself to depression conde Later, when I entered into con-
urriculum of schools in Evansville, in 1896.
county by Harry S. Toy, prosecut-
DR. BERNHARD KAHN
cl
The University Senate held a tions, its budget having been versation with the supervisors of
nil.; Aberdeen and lloquiam,
ng attorney, with the approval of
Discovered Literary Giants.
It he Board of County Auditors.
meeting for the purpose of consid- sharply reduced from $99,000 in the factory and with some of the ment describing the tragic Jewish
Middletown, Conn.; Ft.
The
In the latter year occurred a
ering the disciplinary measures to the year 1930-31 to $70,000 for workers, I had an even more com- situatino in Poland • Rumania
Ont., Canada; Monroe,
new position was created Oct. 6
be taken against the anti-Semitic the year 1931-32. In this way plete understanding of what the Czecho-Slovakia and I,atvia.
A.; Richmond, h a.; l'erth Amboy, little-known incident which prob- by a resolution of the board.
ably saved Franz Molnar from a
perpetrators of the clash. At a Temple Beth El hopes to weather American Ort does for them and
Dr. Kahn, who is the European N. J.; Pensacola, Fla.; Nashville,
Mr. Kaufman, since Toy became
meeting held by the Jewish stu- the crisis and he prepared to carry what a great historical mission this director of the American Jewish Tenn.; New Orleans, 1.a.; Wilming. mediocre legal career. Then an 16-
dents, it was resolved to protect on with a revival of Jewish woe' organization is carrying out for Joint Distribution Committee, is in 'on, N. C. Detroit, Mich.; Syra- year-old law student, Molnar cal- prosecutor, has been handling the
civil
and corporation affairs of the
led
on
Veszi
in
the
editorial
rooms
Jewish study rights and the Jew- ship, adult education and the edu. thousands and thousands of Rus- the United States for the purpose of use, N. Y.; Minot, N. D.; Portland,
c
of the Budapest Naplo, armed with county. His office continued in
ish honor.
cation of youth. sian Jews.
acquainting American leaders with Ore.; Cincinnati, 0.; Jackson,
the
prosecuting
attorney's office,
As already stated, there were necessity of continuing their assis- Tenn.; Washington, D. C.; Jackson- a legalistic article concerning the
Dr. Franklin's Report.
but since almost all of his duties
Turmoil Spreads.
Fla.; St. Joseph. Mo.; and criminologists' convention in Geneva
tance if a general world wide Jew-
Morris
Garnett
was
elected
vice-
about
300
men
and
women
em-
had
to
do
with
county affairs,
and in search of a job. As Molnar
WARSAW.— (J. T. A.) —The
. Ur.
. " ' alveston, Tex.
president and Mr. Walter Heaven.' ployed in this factory. „ The ish catastrophe is to be averted.
anti-Semitic student turmoil, which
writes: "Ile (Veszi) east a glance) much of his time was spent in the
.
Kahn stated:
rich, treasurer. The new neat- greater number of them are
County
Building.
at the writing which I handed him.
caused the closing of Cracow Uni-
tiers of the board of trustees are enzes," or "declassed,' that is.
U. S. Aid Must Continue.
versity, has spread to Warsaw and Mrs. llenry Meyers, Osman those who cannot obtain employ-
'An essay,' I ventured. 'An essay,'
The board deemed it necessary
"Although the Jews In the vari-
other university towns. The anti.
ment
in
any
other
factory
because
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) t have a man devoting his full
Fisher and Edmund Sloman. Da y
ous countries do their utmost to
Semitic students demand th e ex-
time to the civil and corporation
hrolik am( Joseph Hartman were
Page)
(Turn to Last
help themselves, the possibility for
pulsion of Jews from the colleges
affairs of the county and adopted I
The Most Rev. Edward J.
elected to serve another term of
self-help is very limited. Former
of the country.
the resolution on Oct. 6. Kauf-,
three years. Mr. Welt is an eex-
rich Jews have been wiped out and llanna, archbishop of San Fran-
Reports from Cracow reveal
man's appointment followed. His "
official member of the board for
still the poor man gives to the still cisco, has been awarded, by a dis-
that demonstrations against the
office is in Room 508, County
tinguished
group
of
judges,
the
one year.
poorer. State and municipal sub-
Jews continue although the Cra-
Building.
American Hebrew Medal for the
In his annual report to the con- 1
vention which have been granted
cow University remains closed.
Kaufman was appointed an as-
hitherto, are now ceasing on ac- nmmolion of better und erstand-
The entire press in Cracow, with
log
between Christian and Jew in
sistant prosecuting attorney by
glg
ea
rrhri
s
'
li
o
)erfieV'
t
liar
count of the financial stress in this
the exception of the Socialist or-
f k lc 'en'
Robert M. Toms, now on the Cir-
time of crisis. The Jewish com- America, for the year 1931, it was
gan, supports the anti-Jewish agi- ligious services and the living word
of the rabbi hail at this time
munities, too, are without means announced Monday in San Fran- $150,000,000 Involved; Jew- cuit Court bench. James E. Che- c
tation of the student.
cisco.
not, who succeeded Judge Toms t
p
to give peo le sonic new Dr. Felix A. Levy of Chicago and cannot come to the rescue. Even
ish Community Incensed
The rector of Cracow Univer- helped
Formal notification of the honor
as prosecutor, retained Kaufman, p
if the Jewish masses were suffer-
.ity issued a communication to the courage and spiritual stability,
to Be Second Speaker
Over Provisions.
will be made by a committee rep-
as (lid Toy. Chenot is now a Cir- I
ing
merely
as
others
of
their
trade
On Nov. 18.
resenting Protestants, Catholics
(Turn to Page Two,)
(Turn to I.ast Page)
cuit Court judge.
and professions, from the world
SHANGIIAL—(J. T. A.)—The
and Jews at a luncheon to be ten-
business depression or the more
Kaufman's appointment to the a
Jewish community here is consider.
An audience of close to 500 at-
] d 'r d the hb' h
tended the opening lecture Monday acute crisis in their own countries, of Temple Emanuel, San Fran- ably wrought up over the will of the new position creates a vacancy on
one could not be untouched by the
late Silas Aaron Hardoon, Jewish the prosecutor's staff.
night, at Northern High School, in
cisco, at the Palace Hotel.
distress of these millions of Jews.
multi-millionaire, bequeathing an
the series of Zionist educational
estate reputed to lie $150,000,010 to
gatherings, arranged by the Zion- But over and beyond the world
crisis and the special crisis in the FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS
his Chinese wife, Mr. Liza Har
ist Educational Council which has
various countriies, the Jews have an "CHALLENGE TO ISRAEL"
a membership of 14 organizations.
burden which is dealt out to
Sweeping Victory for Former High Commissioner of Pales. Dr. Leo Honor, director of th e added
In the November number of Har-
College of Jewish Studies of Chi- them because they have been op.
tine ; 32 Jewish Candidates Contested for Seats;
cago, was the speaker of the eve- pressed in the past and still bear per's Magazine, there appeared an
the marks of this oppression in illuminating article under the title,
Kid Lewis Defeated.
ning, and Dr. David Fauman ,
their economic life and because of "The Challenge to Israel." It au-
Agreements to be Submitted to Zionist
president of the council, presided.
LONDON.—(J. T. AE—Sixteen tariff as a possible solution of the Dr. Fauman described the lecture the severe discrimination still exist- I thor is Willaim Orton, professor of legal battle upon which a Jewish
ing in many countries.
economics at Smith College. The provision dealer of Shanghai, na-
Jewish candidates were elected to economic difficulties of the country. course as a new venture in cultural
"Of part of this additional suffer- writer issues to Israel the challenge tive of Bagdad, Ezra Abdullah liar-
Thirty-two Jewish candidates activities in Detroit Jewry. Ile em.
the British Parliament in the gen-
-
eral elections which resulted in a representing all shades of political phasized that the program is to ing under which they are about to that upon it rests the responsibility doon, has entered into an effort to
;N EW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The committee of the convention for
Conservative landslide. Eight Jews opinion in England contested in be strictly educational in nature, break down, world Jewry and par- for salvaging western civilization. procure a share of the estate as
Committee of Six, appointed byltheir consideration so i s to harmon-
In his discourse at Temple Beth the next of kin.
were elected on the Liberal ticket. the elections, including candidates eliminating all attempts at props- ticularly American Jewry must try
the executive committee of the ize and unite all existing
El, Sunday morning, Dr. Leo M .
to relieve them.
nda
factions
No Jews on the Laborite ticket, who had served in previous parlia-
Jewish Community Incensed.
Zionist Organization of America, and bring to an end all past differ.
"In spite of their own troubles, F ranklin will discuss Professor Or-
Dr. Honor's Address.
making all 16 Jewish Parliamentar. I ments and those standing for the
The Jewish community is par- to
prepare an agenda for the I races and misunderstandings that
.
ton's
article.
Services
will
begin,
In his address, Dr. Honor traced
,ans now elected supporters of the first time. The split which occur-
ticularly
incensed
because
the
will
forthcoming
(Turn to Page Two.)
nist conven
as usual, at 10:45.
Zionist
convention,' may have existed in the Zionist
red in the Liberal I arty resulted in the beginning of the period of as-
of the late Hardoon, who was repo- in a
‘ational government.
statement issued disclosed that ranks
ted to be the wealthiest man in the a
In spite of the defeat of the seven .lewish candidates declaring similation and condemned the lack
preliminary pact has been agreed
"The committee recognizes the
Far East, left no bequests to char- upon
L obar candidates, with four Jews, themselves supporters of Sir Her. of vision on the part of Jewries
between the contending fac- ' rovereignty of the convention in
ity or public institutions. The
Michael Marcus, !leery Day, Mar- I bent Samuel, while four followed of the period of emancipation for
sole lions which will bring harmony the affairs of the Zionist Organiz-
beneficiary by the terms of the will, within the ranks of the
on Phillips and E. Shinwell, losing ' Sir John Simon in his opposition to their failure to see that there was
Zionist or- I tion of America, and t hat any pro-
which was signed a week before the ;utilizations if
something more than religion to
their seats, the number of Jewish Sir Herbert's policy,
approved by the' gram or plan of ad ministration
Judaism; that there was a Jewish
Kid Lewis Defeated.
members of Parliament has been
death of the realtor, is his widow. delegates meeting in Atlantic City which the committee may submit
people in back of it. Ile declared
—Bacon.
Na
Jew's
were
represented
in
A
provision
in
the
will
states
that
Nov.
8 to 10.
increased from 14 to 16.
will be subject to the action of the
Lloyd George's group nor were that the Jews of the eighteenth ern-
should Mrs. Hardoon the within
The statement, which is issued convention."
Rothchild Elected.
Jewish reading makes a full Jew. To provide the best
14 days of the testator's demise, over
there and Jews represented among, tory were not historically-minded„ .
the
signatures
of
Robert.
The eight Liberals elected are
To Plan for Zion Maintenance.
suitable
reading
for
Jewish readers is the aim of The Detroit
the estate is to revert to their Szold,
the Communist candidates. Two and they therefore reduced their
Louis Lipsky, Israel B.
Jewish leaders from all parts of
Sir Herbert Samuel, James de
Jewish Chronicle. Evidence of this is to be found in the fol-
Jews contested each other in the Judaism to a religion.
adopted children, on condition, Brodie, Abraham Tulin. Hon. Nei- I the United States will gather at
Rothschild, Major H. L. Nathan, P.
lowing
features appearing in this issue:
Dr. Honor's lecture Was •
Whitechapcl constituency, Barnet!
however, that the latter accept the soon Ruttenberg and Judge Wil-
A. Harris and Barnet Janner, all fanner, as supporter of Sir Herbert; thorough discussion of the effects
Atlantic
City on Nov. 8 for a con-
Jewish faith.
team M. Lewis of l'hiladelphia, de- I ference that has been arranged
"Baron Edmond de Rothschild: A True Son of His People,"
Adherents of Sir Herbert Samuel, Samuel, and the ex-boxer Kid Lewis of the period of emancipation on
The couple had no children of dare,:
by Pierre Van Paassen; "How the American Ort Helps the De.
and E. A . Sttaus, R.
by
the
American
Palestine Cam-
their own, but adopted 10 children
as follower of Sir Oswald Mosley, Jewry, and the failure of assimi-
classed Jews in Russia," by Dr. S. Margoshes; "A Jewish
All•Inclusive Platform.
paign in order of plan for the fur-
Hore Belish, affiliated with Sir John
who created his own party after re- lation. But he did not confine him-
of various nationalities. "I. The committee is
Champion Reaches His Seventy-third Year," a biographical
preparing
ther
maintenance
of
Jewish recon-
Simon.
Mr. Hardoon died on June 20,
signing from the Labor Party, with !elf to movements and events, spic-
sketch of the noted Hungarianele•ish journalist and parlia-
for submission to the convention atruction activities in Palestine,
ing his lecture with descriptions
The eight victorious Conserva- Janner victorious.
1931, at the age of 84, and won
a program of work for American according to an announcement
mentarian
by
his
niece,
Miss
Edith
Hartman
of
Detroit;
"The
tives include: Sir Philip Saesoon,
and tales of efforts and adventures
s,f d according to the Jewish and;
"tried
Views on Palestine.
Children's Corner," David Schwartz's "By the Way" column,
Zionists for the coming year, in from campaign headquarters.
undersecretary of state for air in
Buddhist rites at the wish of his 1 the nature of a platform upon
A concerted effort to captute the of the leading personalities who
Charles Joseph's "Random Thoughts," a sports column and
It is recognized that any pro-
the last national cabinet, Major I. Jewish vote was undertaken in influenced the course of Jewish
which all Zionists may stand gram for continued work in r-a-
numerous other features.
Salmon, B. Samuel, A. M. Samuel, many constituencies where the Jew-a events in the last 150 years, begin-
No records have been found In united in their practical efforts building the Jewish Homeland
Dudley Joel, A. M. Lyons, I. Levy, hold the balance. In thin connection ning with Moses Mendelssohn down
the archives of the Jewish Kehillah on behalf
In next week's issue will he featured numerous exceed-
of the Jewish National, must be based on a fixed and
and H. Gluckatein.
ingly interesting articles by eminent writers, including an
the English Zionist Federation ask- to the time of the Balfuor Declara-
'hat would substantiate that Mr. I Home, regardless of past differ- stable budget and upon the expee-
Ilardoon and Mrs. Hardoon were cores of vievrpoint
article by Jacob de Haan on Supreme Court Justice Louis D.
The most surprising victory in ed its members to ascertain the tion.
and former tation of definite contributions
Contact With Soil.
Brandeis, on the occasion of the seventy-fifth birthday of the
the elections is that of Sir Ilerbert views of each candidate, Jew and
married in accordance with the , group affiliations. from various countries. The oh-
Dr. Honor described the efforts
Jewish tradition. The British con- I "2. We are considering propo- ject
distinguished jurist and liberal.
Samuel, Liberal leader, home secre- non-Jew alike, as to his attitude to
of the Atlantic City confer-
of Moses Hess, the Socialist who
notate, has a record, dated Aug. 23,' gals for constitutional amendments ence is to review the economic
tary in the last national cabinet, the Balfuor Declaration and Jew-
gave expression to Jewish nation-
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192R, registering the marriage.
I which will provide for • national situation in the United States, in-
who carried his old constituency of ish rights in Palestine. Candidates
committee of 150 members, to be solar as it concerns the Jewish
Darwen, in the Lancashire textile themselves arranged for distin- Allem in "Rome and Jerusalem,"
Mrs. Hardomes Status.
area by a majority of 4,287. This guished Jewish speakers to appear , and to the activities in Palestine
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The legal battle in the courts Is elected, by the direct vote of the people, and also to present to the
is ten times more than he won in on their platform to influence the of Sir Moses Montefiore. Discuss-
expected to center around this , respective districts throughout the' various leaders • comprehensive
ing the movement for a return of
the last election. Sir Herbert's Jewish vote.
lark of evidence that a Jewish I country, and an administrative , picture of the conditions In Peke-
The Liberal Party had propor- the Jew to the soil, he interpreted
marriage ceremony was per- committee of approximately 90. ! tine.
election was questioned at the out-
To Submit Slate.
domed.
set of the campaign in view of the tionately the biggest number of it as • desire on the part of Jews
In view of the fact flak the con-
to
cease
to
be
parasites
upon
so-
Jewish
candidates
on
its
list,
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Ezra Abdullah Bardoon, a Jewish "3. The Committee of Six la! ference Is being held in eonjune-
strong conservative opposition and

most of us not only with respect
HIMELHOCH NAMED! t to h
MILLION JEWS IN
BETH EL PRESIDENT
EUROPE STARVING

D. P.

M. HUMAN ELECTED

MAYOR OF JACKSON

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REV. HANNA GETS

GOOD WILL MEDAL

1 LEGAL FIGHT OVER

PALESTINE LECTURE
COURSE COMMENCES

Sir Herbert Samuel, 15 Other Jews
Are Elected to British Parliament

H armony I • n Z• romst
• Ranks Forecas

for Rati-

"Reading Maketh a Full Man"

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in view of the fact that he had lews figuring on it. The Labor ciety. He said:
"History has made us the middle
'Flit with David Lloyd George Party had 12 Jews, while the Con-
when he consented to consider a servatives put forward eight Jews.
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native of Shanghai, filed a petition also discussing the names of pug- Ition with the annual convention of
with the British Supreme Court I able membe-e of the administra• the Zionist Organization in Asser-
tive committee which it is pro - Ica, it will be attended by the most
(Taro to Page Opposite Editorial) posed to submit to the nominating I prominent Zionists of the country.

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