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    THE SUNDAY OltEGONIAX, PORTLAND, FEBRTTART 13, 192i '
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JOSEF HOFMANN IS HERALDED
AS GREATEST OF PIANISTS
Artist Who Will IMay at Heilig Wednesday Night Give Advice to
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JOSEF HOFMA3V, WHO PLAYS HERE THIS WEEK, HEAD.
LIXED AS GREATEST PIAX1ST.
JOSEP HOFMANN. who will play
at the Heilig- Wednesday night
under the direction of Steers &
Coman, says: "No one who is a doer
of thlosrs who does them well
enough to be considered the excep
tion thinks primarily of himself."
He goes on: "Art demands complete
recognition and sincere recognition
of her pre-eminence before she un
folds within the nature of the one
atutorb'ng her. She will not, because
it is a violation of her laws, accept
a position secondary to the individual
seeking to interpret her. This may
astonish some, yet it is a fact rigid
as any ambitious musician has to
face. Perfect sincerity plus perfect
simplicity equals perfect achieve
ment If the capacity of the individual
allows."
Mr. Hofmann's success In America
has reached Proportions far greater
than that of any present-day pianist,
said a critic recently. "There is i
greatness about the man that appeals
to a circle extending beyond the
purely musical. Of this abundant
proof was given at his New York
Carnegie hall recital. The hall was
filled and 600 people crowded the
platform. In this connection it will
Interest managers throughout the
country to know that the receipts for
this concert were a717.60."
Mr. Hofmann has just returned
from London, where the reports of
his work are fully as enthusiastic as
those of our own critics. -
of this conspiracy. Is said to be the f
first attempt of uch a conquest, 'inis
lmoiiM. in other words, that the tue
sian revolution is entirely led and
controlled by Jews, which is another
tvident lie.
. No one will deny that among the
bolshevik leaders there are many
Drominent Jews. Trotsky-Bronstein
being the most conspicuous example.
They are. however, in the minority
and do not control the situation,
Thus the bolshevik: cabinet consists
at the present moment of 17 members,
of whom Trotskv alone is a Jew; the
others are all 100 per cent Russians
amonsr them Lenine: Chicherin, the
foreign minister; Bubarln; Bykof;
Krassin, the famous London repre
sentative; Kalinin, president of the
central soviet. Lenine, whose real
name is the purely Kussian Oolianof.
beiongs to a Russian squire family of
the province of Bimblrek. his ances
tors having been for generations in
the Russian provincial government
service. Among the numerous bol
shevik commissars, or officials, the
Jews are by no means in the major
ity; the Russians outnumber them
everywhere. Besides, there are many
officials belonging to other national
ities Poles, Magyars. Letts, etc.
As a matter of fact, there even de
veloped lately among certain bolshe
vik elements a violent anti-Jewisb
feeling. This is the case, for in
stance, with the so-called extraordi
nary commission, which is at the head
the bolshevik secret police. Tnls
commission has unlimited powers for
tne prosecution of political crimes
and is responsible- for most of the
bolshevik reign of terror. It is di
rected by three men, none of whom is
a Jew. one being a Pole (the most
cruel Djerzinsky) and the two others
being Letts. They lately professed to
have, discovered a Zionist plot at Mos
cow, directed against the bolaheviki;
in consequence 75 persons were ar
rested for their anti-soviet activi
ties and for their correspondence
with the western powers and repre
sentatives of Kolchak and Denikine.
Surely If the bolsheviki were led ex
clusively by Jews, such happenings
would have been absolutely impossible.
Though the secretary of war, Trot
sky, is a Jew, his general staff, con
sisting of 20 members, is composed
exclusively of non-Jews. This Is also
the case with many bolshevik minis
tries, filled with Russian Gentile officials.
On the other hand, vastly more
Russian Jews of the most representa
tive tyoe were and still are devotedly
fighting bolshevism and suffering all
sorts and manners of persecutions.
One can find them among the promi
nent leaders of all the anti-bolshevik
political parties. The Menhseviki and
socialist-revolutionaries, who are
among the bitterest enemies of bol
shevism, have very many Jews in
their ranks; for example, Martof, Lle
ber, Dan, Chernof, Bunakof. Minor,
Berkenhelm, Zelheim and many oth
ers.
PROPAGANDA OF HATRED HELD
TO BE AIMED AGAINST JEWS
Ancient Accusations, Branded as Lies, Revived in So-called "The
Protocols and World Revolution, Declares Baron S. A. Korff.
BT BARON S. A. KORFF, LL. D..
Formerly Vice-Governor of Finland.
Reprinted From the Ontrook.
. NTI- SEMITIC propaganda has
A ereatly increased of late In the
J TT.i.-j soles. Among other
things, there has been assiduously
spread a pamphlet entitled "The Pro
tocols and World Revolution." .said
to be the minutes of meetings, some
where in Switserland. of "Zionist
Men of Wisdom." and .ccompanied by
detailed commentaries of a certain
To Ncasual reader this pamphlet
might seem unspeakably stupid a
concoction devised by blooming idiots
who want to play a bad joke on the
credulous public. Unfortunately, clos
er examination reveals a deeper mean
ing of an insidious propaganda of
hatred against Jews, basedvun false
hoods and misrepresentations of a
most dangerous kind.
These protocols are no new thing.
They were made use of In the past for
many vears bv Russian reactionaries
and po"lice officials. Their first ap
pearance dates back to 1901, when the
Czar s government was uuij
nn mnnsr the Russian people feelings
of hatred against the Je;s, hoping to
divert the nation's attenuon irom me
increasing social discoiftent. Many
horrible pogroms were the awful con
sentiences Of this policy.
These documents reappeared later,
m the time of the revolutionary troa
bles of 1903,. with the evident purpose
of putting the whole blame on the
.Towish race. Finally, in 1919, these
ulvm.J, .u II'-",- -
and rewritten in order to meet cer
tain criticism and new conditions,
were again circulated, first in Ger
many and later in England, by a
group of Russian and German reac
tionaries clustering around the edi
torial offices of a small Russian pa
per called the "Sunbeam," published
in Berlin. During the autumn of 1920
these protocols were reprinted In
Boston and sent around to different
people in the United States. In the
former editions the editor or author,
Serge Nilus, was called chamberlain
of the Czar, professor and marshal of
nobility; but, as it was easily proved
that the lists or chamberlains, pro
fessors and marshals never mentioned
such a name, these alleged titles were
dropped in the American' edition. This
man, seemingly, was a minor police
official in Moscow, employed by the
gendarmes of the Czar for the spe
cial purpose of disseminating antl-
bemitic propaganda.
Protocol Story Old.
The story told In the protocols la a
very old one. dating back several cen
turies and reviving ancient accusa
tions against the Jews, who were said
to be intending to conquer the world
and avenge themselves on the Gen
tiles for the centuries of persecution,
similar stories were very popular 4n
the 17th and 18th centuries. In the
middle of the 19th century there also
was a period of intense anti-Jewish
propaganda in Germany, started in
the year 1868 by a man called Her
mann Goedsche.
A well-known English writer, Luclen
Wolf, has exposed recently (in a let
ter to the London Spectator, dated
June II. 1920, the striking" similari
ties which exist between the argu
ments of Nilus and those of Goedsche,
and which prove conclusively their
common origin.
These documents have done Im
measurable harm in Russia, as they
were widely circulated In the Kol
chak and Denikine armies and helped
(their ultimate disintegration. One of
the most patent lies spreae by the
protocols is tne assertion that the
Jews never repudiated or denied the
statements contained therein, thus
tacitly acknowldging their authen-
Jews Individually and through their
organizations have repeatedly un
covered these falsehoods. There was
published not long ago in the United
States, for instance, a detailed pro
test, signed by a number of the
most influential Jewish organiza
tionsnamely, the American Jewish
committe, the Zionist Organization of
America, the Union of American He
brew Congregations, the Union of Or
thodox Jewish Congregations, the
United Synagogues of America, the
provisional committee for an Ameri
can Jewish congress, the Independent
Order of B'nai B'rith, the Central
Conference of American Rabbis, the
Rabbinical Assembly of the Jewish
Theological seminary and the United
Orthodox Jewish Rabbis of America.
iney ail solemnly assert that there
never existed any secret organization
called the "Zionist Men of Wisdom,"
which is supposed to have planned
the conquest of the world through
bolshevik revolutions and wholesale
murders of the Gentiles.
The English representative Jews
have also published a forcible protest.
signea oy men like Kothschild, Mac
nus, Samuel, Cohen, Monash and many
utile rs (see the London Morning Post,
April 23, 1919), confirming the same
denial of the existence of such a con
splracy.
Plot Held Disclosed.
It is alleged that the protocols dis
close the existence of a Jewish plot
for the establishment of the domina
tion of the world by t,he Jewish race.
Tne Russian DoisneviK experiment.
accomplished through the influence
CAMPAIGN WINKER CROWNED
KI.VG OF CHl'RC'H.
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t7 -liillS f-fiWH riifii-if LtiiM I
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J. A. Wisdom.
J. A. Wisdom, 1512 Union ave
nue, who as a result of his In
dividual efforts raised $592 to
enlarge the Bethel African
Methodist Episcopal church,
was crowned "king" of the
church recently when the re
sults of the campaign were an
nounced. A total of $3597 was raised
as a result of the campaign
and the amount obtained by
Mr. Wisdom was far in excess
of that turned in by any other
individual. The team which he
commanded also surpassed the
record - of all other teams by
turning In contributions
amounting to $692. Work of en
larging the church will be
started In the spring, it was
announced.
One can Judge of the way the false
hood about the Jewish leadership of
bolshevism is spread by the misstate
ments in the list given by Dr. Simons
to the senate Overman committee, re
orinted on page 79 of the protocols
and showing how little Simons under
stood the Russian revolutionary
movement Among the "most impor
tant bolshevik leaders" he mentioned
the names of Chernof, Dan. Parvus
and Lieber, three of them having been
violently opposed to bolshevism, and
he fourth. Parvus, being simply a
German agent in the employment of
the Berlin secret police.
The constitutional democrats, nsu
ally called "cadets. the prorqmen
Russian liberal party, also count
manv Jews among their ranks: for
instance, Vinaver (chairman of thel
central committee), Sliosberg. Pasma
ink. Kamlnka, Landau, Friedman,
Hessen and many others. All of them
oerslstently fought bolshevism and
urderwent all sorts of hardships and
certainly represent the Russian Jews
much better than the few bolshevik
leaders of Jewish origin.
Charge Is Exploded.
If we could suppose for a momen
that such a secret organization as
the "Zionist Men of Wisdom" did ex
ist, there arises the question, whom
did it represent? Certainly not the
JewiBh race as such, because the best
type of Jews, the most influential and
prominent, have always unanimously
denied the existence ot tne organiza
tion and vehemently repudiated Its
alleged alms, at great cost to them
selves, too, as nanyi of these Jews
suffered personally from the bolshe
viki.
Bolshevism, as a communlBtlc the
ory, is very repugnant to tne jews,
who value greatly the idea or per
sonal property. The communistic
principle, denying private property.
alone would suffice to estrange the
Jews from the bolshevik revolution
ary movement.
Unfortunately, we know only too
w.Il at the present day that bolshev
:sm is a social process or disease, If
ore likes to call It so, that developed
among the Russian people. It is gen
uinely Russian, and not in any way
"created" from the outside by Jews or
Germans. I say "unfortunately" on
purngse; It would have been so much
easier to fight bolshevism if it were
an artificially created disturbance.
Seme of the snti-bolshevlk move
ments would have succeeded long ago
in putting bolshevism down if the lat
ter had been the handiwork of a few
fanatical Jews.
Failure Held1 Evident.
The protocols charge that the Jews
desire to dominate the world; they
disclose even a whole "strategic plan
for united action of the Jews as a na
tlon or a people." If such an Insane
plan ever did exist, one must admit
at present that it utterly failed.
There never was any "united action"
of the Jews, as most of their race and
all of their organizations and best
men have Invariably repudiated even
the mere thought of such an action.
They all are unconditionally opposed
to bolshevism and to the Moscow gov
ernment, as I -have already indicated.
In no way did bolshevism or the Rus
sian revolution succeed in establish
ing a "Jewish domination over the
world." On the contrary, it helped to
foster anti-Jewish feelings. "The na-
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PORTLAND, OREGON, FEBRUARY 13, 1921
NO. 42
PUBLISHED BT
A. J. LENNON. President.
CHAS. F. BERG. Vice-President
309 Morrison Street.
PostoCflce Opposite.
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ticnal power of non-Jewish states"
hits not yet been broken down by the
supposed "Zionist Men of Wisdom,"
but, on the contrary, has been greatly
strengthened by the fight against
bolshevism. And it is a noteworthy
fact that so many prominent Jews
take an active part in this fight. The
nnonvmitv of the protocols, as wen
i at all anti-Semitic propaganda,
stands out in glaring contrast in this
respect.
How could the domination of th
world ever be achieved by anonymous
writers or unknown organizations
If such Jewish organizations did
really exist and did plan the conquest
of the Gentile world, how could they
continue to keep hiding behind the
veil of anonymity? Would not they
and their names have been known to
thA nntide world: Ana wnat reaso
would the bolsheviki, and Trotsky,
their irreatest cvnlc. have still to
lrppn this extraordinary secret, espe
cially if these Jewish conspirators
. a the Drotocols assure us, so
v.rv rnnfidnt of their ultimate vie
torv? Numerous statesmen during
these last decades foresaw and pre
rtloteil Korrial disturbances. This was
nnt difficult, considering tne many
sisrns of coming troubles which were
.vii,nt in dtfferent countries. Ana
much Is probably still to happen all
over the world. The point would be.
hnwever. to Drove that, when such
oriseji came, tne jews creaiea uiem,
These proofs are never given, ana ror
,n s mole reason mey ao noi
rtat. The contemporary social irou
,! are due to much deeper social
cavses than alleged Jewish plots.
On the other hand, it cannot, oe ne
nlerl that there Is mucn aissausiac-
tinn nmnnir the Jews or many uuirn
tries; their race has sunerea a great
deal In the past; in some places, as in
Russia, they have lived
venerations In ghettos, artificially
o-.trated in "Jewish pales." hated
Areciited bv the Oentlles. The
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Kenrlv evervbodv knows that char
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hut few -ealize its valu6 when taken
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Charcoal is a remedy that the more
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carries them out of the system.
fThnrrr?l s-weetenn the -reath after
smoking and after eating onions md
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Charcoal effectually clears and lm
proves the complexion, it whitens the
teeth and further acts as a natural
and eminently safe cathartic
Tt absorbs the injurious gases which
collect in the stomach and bowels: it
disinfects the mouth anc" throat from
the poisdn of catarrh.
All drue-e-ists sell charcoal In one
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Is in Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges; they
are composed of the finest powdered
Willow charcoal, and other harmless
ntiseptics in tablet form or rather
In the form ejf large, pleasant tasting
lozenges, the charcoal being mixed
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The daily use of these lozenges will
soon tell In a much lmprovea conai
tion of the general health, better com
plexion, sweeter breath and purer
blood, and the beauty of it is, that
no possible harm can result from
their continued use. but op the con
trary, great benefit.
A Buffalo physician, ip speaking' of
the benafits of charcoal, says: "I ad
vise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all
patients suffering from gas in stom
ach and bowels, and to clear the com
plexion and purify the breath, mouth
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charcoal tablets." Adv.
pogroms of central Europe are notori
ous. The czar's government has done
a good deal to keep up a feeling of
hatred against the Jews among the
Russian people. All this sufficiently
explain the fact . that many Jews
have a strong feeling of resentment
against the Gentiles. Trotsky proba
bly Is the best example. ,Xt is quite
likely that in his psychology there Is
a strong desire for vengeance. But
how can this in any way prove that
the Jews in general want to conquer
the world? The Jews invariably are
the first to suffer from the attempts
at destruction of the existing social
orders they always are the f'rst ones
to lose their property and to forfeit
their estates.
Charge Called Lie.
Further, the insinuation in the so
ca.'led protocols that bolshevism or
Jewish domination has anything to do
with Masonry or the 33d degree of
in tlation is another malicious He. In
former days the rhnrch, especially
the Catholic church, laid many sins at
the doors of Freemasonry. Similar
accusations are now brought for
ward in the case of bolshevism. Free
mosonry never had anything to do
with bolshevism, which is not a po
litical action, but a deep-seated so
cial process. We have no proofs
wnatever of Masonic organizations
taking part in bolshevik upheaval.
Freemasonry is a very conservative
force, and counts among Its ranks
most prominent citizens, kings and
prime ministers of England and 1.1
presidents of the United States,
Washington included. Is it plausible
to suppose that all these prominent
Masons never knew of the Jewish
Zionist plans to conquer the world in
conjunction with their organization?
Or. were they possibly fooled by
clever Jewish leaders? This is sure
ly asking too much of the credulous
public
The whol story of the protocols i
would really be a husre joke if Its I
implications were not so tragic and
its consequences so dangerous to the
Gentiles themselves. There Is noth
ing worse than arousing feelinxs of
hatred. Every honest and patriotic
citizen must in every possible way
endeavor to combat this insidious
anti-Semftlc propaganda.
One single thought in the proto
cols, however, deserves attention and
comment, namely, "that it is vitally
necessary that the American Jews
fhould by worl and dwed express their
condemnation not only of bolshevism,
but of any plan or programme for
world domination" (page 140). The
need of such a protest Is evident and
pressing; it would help Immensely
the' fight against this social scourge.
The Jews have protested already
many times, but must persevere In
their efforts to combat bolshevism In
every possible way.
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Here's Joyful newn for every fleshy
pornoM who loves Rooii thing to eat.
especially tlioso wliu uiu dciuyiiiir
themselves thi- things thy like mosfc
Hecause of their desire to keep down
their weight or to reiiure t lie fut
with which they are already bur
dened. The famous Marmola Prescription
has been put up in convenient tahlet
iorm and Is now sold by riruugiHls
everywhere at only one dollar per
lare case. To pel rid of fut at tlio
rate of two to four pounds a week,
simply take one f these little tub
lets aftT each meal and at bedtinro
until you have reduced your welpht,
to where you want it. No wrinklea
or ilabbinesM will remain to show
where tlio fat came off.
Himply use Marmola Prescription
Tablets according; to directions; thev
are harmless, free from poisonous or
jurious druts and can bo used with
perfect safety. Try them for Just a
tew weeks and pet results without
goin? throuKh long sieges of tire
some exercise and starvation diet.
t?et them at any good druif store or
send price direct to Marmola com
pany, 4H12 Woodward gvenue, De-'
troit, Mich., and a full sire package
will he mailed to you direct in jjlaui
wrapper and postpaid. Adv.
Crow's Feet, Wrinkles
and Enlarged Pores
Del lent fill w VnnlNhlnc C renin
Containing- True Rilllrrnihk Mnkra
Many a tlomnn Look
Years Younjcer.
There Is no secret ahol It nor is
there any doubt about the result it's
ust common ordinary Rutterm k n
the form of a wonderful cream irentK
massaed with the finder tips around'
the corners of the eyes and moiHh.
No matter whether vou are troubled
with wrinkles, hard little lines aroun t
the mouth ar.d eyes, coarse, sallow,
faded looking skin, or simply rough
ness and redness caused by wind an J
sun, you will find that all these trials
quickly disappear with the use of this
old-fashioned beauty recipe brought
up to date.
To prove this to your complete sat
isfaction obtain a small quantity of
Howard's Buttermilk Cream at inv
good drua: or toilet counter on the
money back if dissatisfied plan. Tito
directions are simple and It costs s
little than any jsirl or woman cku
afford it. Adv.
FOR
Grip, Influenza, Sore Throat '
' Homphrera' Borneo. Medlcina Co. IRS
William bt , Near York and at aU Drur and
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