Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 24, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAX, TIIURSDAT, FEBRUARY 24, 1921
PILLORED
FOfiDIS
. By DETROIT JEWRY
Auto Wizard Is Challenged to
.. Prove Semitic Plots.
FEDERAL PROBE FAVORED
.Leaders of Three Organizations
Offer to finance Inquiry la
Scathing Arraignment.
DETROIT, Feb. 19. (Special.)
Detroit Jews have issued a challenge
to Henry Ford to prove charges said
to have appeared in the Dearborn In
dependent of alleged plots by inter
national Jewish groups. They ask
him to "play the same as a true
American in a ppirit of sportsman
ship and citizenship."
Three Jewish organizations have
Breed to stand the expenses of an
investigation "to prove the untruth of
statements whic happeared in the In
depenrent." Jlr. Ford may choose in
vestigators from the government se
cret service operatives, it is said.
The organizations issuing the chal
lenge were: Congregation Beth-Kl.
Isaac Goldberg, president, and Leo
31. Franklin, rabbi; the congregation
Sha-arey Zedek. H. S. Blumenthal,
chairman of the board, and A. M.
Jiirschman. rabbi, and the Pisgah
lodge. Biiith, Bernard Cinsburg,
president.
A statement issued witfi the chal
lenge contrasts statements alleged to
have been made in a personal inter
view and published February 12 and
charges which were said to have been
made on the same date in the Dear-
oorn independent.
In the interview Mr. Ford Is re
ported to have said: -We are not
anti-Semitic." This statement. De
troit Jews maintain, is "contradicted
by the countless base and slanderous
cnarges lie has made against the Jew
and which he was making at the very
time he proclaimed to the world that
had a protest against anti-Semitism
been presented to him he would have
binned it."
The statement in part follows:
"iir- Ford's fallacious declaration
that -we are not anti-Semitic' must
contemplate on his part colossal cre
dulity on the part of the American
public. It is made in the face of the
despicable record that is being writ
ten by his Dearborn Independent. It
Is contradicted by the countless base
and slanderous charges he had made
ainsc me Jew, and which he was
making at the very time he pro
claimed to the world that had the
protest against anti-Semitism signed
by President Wilson, Cardinal OCon
nell and others been presented to him
he would have signed it also.
"Admittedly. Mr. Ford would have
signed it. Such an act would have
fitted admirably into his programme
Of audacious deception of the public.
Mnrrrity I, Qumlioncd.
"Was JIr- Ford sincere when he said
through the public press of February
1-' 'we are not anti-Semitic'? If we
would answer affirmatively, then, as
a matter of course, we must conclude
that he was deliberately provocative
when he said in the" Independent the
very same day: 'if the i)rpi,l,.ni nt
the United Stales or the governor of
your state should make a specifically
Christian allusion in his Thanksgiv
ing proclamation or mention the name
of Christ, that act would be protested
as offensive to Jewish sensitiveness.'
Mr. Ford must know this is untrue.
"Has the gentleman never heard of
the Detroit community Thanksgiving
lervice, originated by a Jew, Rabbi
Leo M. Franklin, and at which a Jew
demands that both tho proclamation
of the governor and of the president
be read at every service?
"Was Mr. Ford sincere when he said
In the public press on February 12,
'it is rot to characterize our cam
paign of education as anti-Semitic"
Ihen why the infamous libel, uttered
the very same day in the Independent,
that the Jew possesses solely the
'onental mind' and that 'American
life is bare and meager to Hie eastern
mind? It is not sensuous enough.
It is devoid of intrigue. Its women
of the homes do not play Continuously
and historically upon the sex motif.
It is a life made good and durable by
interior qualities of faith and quiet-
., aim inese, oi course, are ennui
and death to the Srientally minded.'
Home l,lfe Pointed Out.
"This, too, notwithstanding the con
. eeutiou of sacredness held by the Jew
for home life, and notwithstanding
also that there are hundreds of thou
sands of American-born Jews to
whom American ideals and American
tandards are ever their guide and
their watchword. Mr. Ford is not
anti-Semitic? Are such malicious in
sinuations as these merely expres
sions of his love for the Jew, and
should they call forth from the Jew
praise and thanksgiving?
"Thus on the very anniversary of
the birth of the great emancipator.
r uoes jienry Ford utter
lo me memory of the immor
tal Abraham Lincoln. Inference that
Abraham Lincoln was the tool of
Jewish bankers and that either he did
their bidding as a hireling, or as an
Innocent, ignorant victim, is one of
the most villainous and traitorous
utterances ever published in tho
American press.
Patriotic
In proposed legislative action in Illi
nois today when a bill was introduced
in the assembly.
The measure broadens the defini
tion of libel and provides penalties
of $1000 fine and jail sentences of one
year to persons convicted of ridicul
ing or exposing to public hatred or
contempt the members of any race or
sect.
BAKER EXPLAINS SCENERY
War Documents Reserved to Pre
vent Serving Ulterior Aims.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Secretary
Baker informed Chairman Kahn of
the house military committee Tuesday
that his recent refusal to permit
J. if. Hill and C. C. Lindsay, house
war investigating committee agents,
to examine secret documents at the
war department, was based on the
ground that they "were known to
possess an interest in this investiga
tion not wholly inspired by a desire
to safeguard the public interests."
Representative Flood, democrat.
Virginia, had charged that the agents
as part of a blackmail plot, naa
sought Information concerning the
claim of. the Valley Forging company
of Verona. Pa., against the govern
ment on shell contracts and the ac
tion of the Pittsburg claims board in
allowing it.
SPOKANE SHOPS CLOSED
500
Great Northern Employes to
Get 30-Day Layoff.
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 23. (Spe
cial.) As a result of a slackening of
railroad traffic, approximately 600
employes in the machine shops of the
Great Northern railroad at Hillyard
will be laid off for 30 days, beginning
ebruary 23, according to announce
ment today.
Work will be suspended in the ma
chine, blackRmith, boiler and tin shops
and partially suspended in the round
house. The car repair shops, in which
the crew was reduced a few weeks
ico. will continue operations.
The railroad Is reported to have
locomotives enough in repair to main
tain traffic for the 30-day period.
This will be the first time the shops
have ever been shut down for more
than a few days.
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IMPOSTER IS SENTENCED
Man Who Posed as Pitcher Gets
lour Months for Forgery,
SPOKANE. Wash.. Feb. 23. W. G.
G. Foss. who. under the name of
"Jimmy Ring," National league base
ball pitcher, gained much publicity
here recently, today was sentenced
to serve four months in the connty
Jail on a charge of having passed a
worthless check.
Foss, according to authorities here.
served during the war with the Can
adian forces in France. The man was
believed Insane when first arrested.
City alienists, however, declared Foss
to be mentally sound. He has been
in jail for two months and this will
be deducted from the four months'
sentence, the court stated.
LABOR POLICY ATTACKED
Government Action for Relief of
Idle Declared Inadequate.
LONDON. Feb. 23. The labor party
and the trades union national con
tress, at a conference today on unem
Dloyment. adopted a resolution de
daring the government's policy o
extending, the unemployment insur
ance act was "lamentable and inadc
auate to meet the present situation
The government's action "bears lit
tie relation to the human suffering
the resolution added, it urged that
every opportunity be taken to us
the bi-elections to bring pressure to
bear upon the government through
the defeat of every coalition candi
date.
"In making cake I measure the ingredients
according to recipe. A budget is the
recipe that proportions household ex
penditures successfully." -
Money goes farther when expenditures
are planned beforehand. Let us HELP
you plan to save.
II $1.00 Ovens an Account 111 i
I Ask for Mr. Phiiliber L0
FJ Savings Dept. Open Saturday JZvenings 6 to 8 FJ
li-L WASHINGTON s-Q
v AT THIRD
(
PARK BILL HEARINGS OPEN
WATERS
SOCGHT
OP YELLOWSTONE
FOR IRRIGATION'.
500,000 CLAIMS LIKELY
Overcharges of Lines Under Fed
eral Control Are Alleged.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 23. The
interstate commerce commission is
flooded with claims of overcharges
by railroads during government con
trol.
A rrent ruling of the railroad ad
ministration that all such claims must
be passed on by the commission In
sead of by the courts, whether or not
a question of rates is involved, and
fixing the last day on which they
may be filed as March will, will prob
ably bring 500.000 such claims in the
next few days, clerks of the commis
sion believe.
Swift & Co.. It is understood, have
10.UU0 such claims.
Americans whaf
you to this infamy? So again we ask
why this attempt to puli the wool
V" th eycs ot tho American pub
lic. Why this interview with 'a
slight, white-haired man with a face
that radiates kindness and humanity'
w hen this same gentleman 'v ith eyes
which have a merry twinkle at times
is sending broadcast over the United
Mates several hundred thousand
copies of his anti-Semitic libels, and
un-Americau preachments? Why the
attempt to picture the man who is
guilty of the most irKlmrr.,,.
slaught upon the principles of Ameri
can justice. American equality and
......iiicusioih noerty as a benign
......,.,, nose only motives
are altruistic and who really would
MVl HOI III A gt .
"But if Air. Ford is not the vicari
OI eroup of anti-Semites
and fawning satellites, then he will
order bis vicious anti-Semitic cam
paign to cease; he will accept the
challenge of the American Hebrew to
r-i emirc expenes of an investi-
government officials and
secret service men. to be selected by
Jlr. Ford himself, into the charges of
-.... mm.,,.-,!, ot wars, of Jewish
international intrigue, of Jewish con
trol of the press, of Jewish control of
governments and other equally crazy
notions; he will play the game as a
true American, in a spirit of sports
manship and in a spirit of good citi
zenship. We appeal tn the fairmind
edness of the American public"
BILL ATTACKS RACE LIBEL
Ecnry Ford's Arraignment of Jews
Draws Fire in Illinois.
SPRINGFIELD. III.. Feb. 23. Henry
Ford's attack a the Jews resulted
PLANT SHARING REFUSED
Owners Threaten to Close Facto
ries if Bill Passes.
MILAN. Feb. 23. Owners of the
metal plants in this region met today
to discuss the bill to be presented to
parliament by the government pro
viding for participation of the work
men in the management of industrial
plants. Most of theowners opposed
any participation in management by
the men and a resolution was adopted
asking parliament to reject. the bill.
If the bill passed parliament, it
was declared, the owners are deter
mined to close their factories.
fi. tc. H. green
Holman Fuel Co.
Ad
ramps for cash.
Main Sat. tlO-31.
FORDS RUN 34 MILES
ON GALLON GASOLINE
Start Vmj In t oldest Weather
Other Cars .staovi Proportionate
Saving.
A new- carburetor which cuts down
gasoline consumption of any motor
;m; reduces gasoline bills from one
third to one-half Is the proud
achievement of the Air-Friction Car
buretor Co.. S70 Madison St., Dayton,
Ohio. This remarkable invention not
only increases the power of. all mo
tors from 30 to 50 per cent, but en
ables every one to run slow on high
gear, it also makes it easy to start
a Ford or any other car in the cold
est weather. You can use the very
cheapest grade of gasoline or half
gasoline and half kerosene and still
get more power and more mileage
than you now get from the highest
test gasoline. Many Ford owners say
they now get as high as 45 to 50
miles to a gallon of gasoline. So
sure are the manufacturers of the
immense saving their new carburetor
will make that they offer to send it
on 30 days' trial to every car owner.
As it can be put on or taken off in
a few minutes by anyone. All read
ers of this paper who want to try it
should send their name, address and
make of car to the. manufacturers at
once. They also want local agents,
to whom they offer exceptionally
large, profits. Write them today.
Adv. . j
Committee Told That 240,000
Acres of Land in Montana
Could Be Made Fertile.
i
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 23.
Hearings on the bill of Senator Walsh,
democrat, Montana, authorizing the
utilization of Yellowstone national
park flood waters for irrigation pur
poses were begun Tuesday oerore a
senate committee.
Senator Walsh, in explaining his
measure, said people excellent in in
telligence but limited in information"
were "obsessed with a dread that the
people of Montana intended to com
mit a sacrilege against the park,"
and asked his associates in the senate
to "suspend Judgment until they got
the facts."
The committee was told that by
merely holding back the flood waters
to mean high level for a few weeks
in parh vear 240.000 acres of land
outside the park and In Montana
could be made fertile.
Denying that the proposal involved
any damage to scenic natural beau
ties of the park, the senator said the
people of Montana and their congres
sional representatives were more anx
ious than anybody else to preserve
these, because of their interest in
maintaining tourist traffic.
"Further, it is being asserted that
some attempt is being made to get
lellowstone park resources for hydro-electric
power plants," he said.
"The bill will leave any hydro-electric
power facilities that may be in
cidental to damming the lood waters
entirely under control o the United
States, where it is now."
GRAY' TALKS FOR, PEACE
War Between England and Ameri
ca Would Make World Unfit.
LONDON. Feb. 23. Viscount Grey,
at dinner last night, said he was one
of those who believed there, would
be little pleasure or interest In liv
ing in the world if there was war
between England and the United
States. It was plain to him that
there would not be cordiality be
tween the two countries w.hile the
Irish question remained unsettled.
He referred to the Anglo-American
peace treaty, requiring one year's
deliberation before war was declared,
and added that he did' not believe
the two great democracies would
ever go to war if the treaty were
obeyed.
Viscount Grey regretted that the
people of the United States seemed
conscious of the Anglo-Japanese al
liance, but appeared to be unaware
of the Anglo-American peace pact,
which was still in force.
SPURIOUS LABELS SEIZED
Electrically Equipped Counterfeit
ing Plant Raided.
NEW YORK, Feb. 23. Seventy
seven thousand strip stamps for use
on whisky bottles, besides thousands
of case stamps were seized by
secret service operatives in a raid on
an electrically-equipped counterfeiting
plant. Three persons were arrested.
Three electrically-operated presses
and 16 plates from which stamps had
been printed were found. Counterfeit
labels for popular brands of whisky
also were discovered. These are re
ported to have been sold at from S35
to $10 a thousand.
Phone vcur want ads to The Ore-
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AN EXCELLENT SALE!
Swing Picture Frames
$1.98
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If you have not seen these hats, it wil! be
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Bellan's, small size 20c
Lactopeptine Tablets, 5 gr. ,41c
Gas-Co Tablets 39c
Johnson's P a p o i d s , small
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DeWitt's Kidney and Blad
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DeWitt's Early Risers 1 9c
Williams Pinklets 19c
Aperlax (for children) .... 19c
1 00 Cascara Sagrada, five
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Vegetable Laxatives I 7c
Formamint Tablets (50). ..43c
Cold-in-Head Tablets 28c
Chlorate Potash, five grs. . . .8c
Cold and Grippe Tablets. . . 39c
Artificial Vichy Tablets
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Cystogen Lithia Tablets, box 39c
Pierce's Lotion Tablets .... 1 9c
Aspirin Capsules, five grs.,
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Aspirin Tablets, five grs.,
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Balmwort Tablets 89c
Kickapoo Worm Lozenges.. 2 6c
Foley's Kidney Pills (40), 42c
Nu-Iron Tonic 69c
Pinkham's Vegetable Com
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Castor Oil Capsules, box. . ,24c
Megrimine Capsules 39c
Migraine Headache 24c
Hinkle Pills. 1 00 in bottle.. 28c
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