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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919. ITTEE TAKES Bt i CLASS OF 77 WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT UP POGROM DISCUSSIONIO the Editor of the Herald: ST MARY’S ?AROCH]AL SCHOOL SUNDAY AFTERNOON We wish to thank you for the space you give us in order that we may re- bnists Resent Words of Dr. Hupert Qs Bl o1y to the acliberate attack which Dr. . 2 3 upert makes upon the Jewish nation Situation. ’ jut which he evidently regards a de- ense of the Polish nation. We wish avoid the question of personality The Herald has received several let- [ sides having But we do wonder why Dr. Hupert as- rs from local Jews tending to dis- | gard the ing prove the statements made by Dr. Hu- | no more o pert in th columns Tuesday eve- | ter. ning the request of the local| In a cam Zionist committee it did not print | the New Bl them until the committee had pre- | day takes Ul P pared an answer. This paper, both |in rcgards Bumes the responsibility to speak for he Polish people at all times [ We also wish to avoid as far as pos- Bl sible the burning questions of mas- sacres. It is however very pitiful for the doctor to try to belittle the terri- ble atrocities that took place in Po- land. Does the doctor think that iAmericans like Charles E. Hughes and former president Taft have voiced their protests without ascertaining the | truth of the stories? Does the doctor realize that the American Federation of Labor has protested against the | massacres after a full report from its ___AND.___- A eredited [dslesates int Wuropelihadl| been received? Does the doctor not | | 1 of the numerous meetings being | . B | arranged and held in England today 1ot by Jews but by Gentiles protesting f in the name of humanity against the | | pozrow Has the doctor forgotten that General Pilsudski, president of A 5 Room Bung‘a.low, all modern with Fire Place. the Polish republic, in giving his ve- port of massacres June 4th through 2 H = 1 , the United States state department, Ready to move into. Price $5,500. Cash required § |1 Soie Sy, Soos . dohmeny $15{)0 { would take place thereby admitting o' that they did occur? Our sources are Located Belvidere. This property can he seen N | not German-Jewish, but American; the American Red Cross and the o 8 | Amecrican representative to Lithuania and the United States department of i state. Dr. Hupert tries to justify the H | massacre of only 37 Jews in Pinsk on AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN—A Passenger [ thc crouna that they were Bolsheviki. 5 s However, let us know the truth from Chalmers. Late 1917 model. Price $800 if taken [ | roisn sources. Tt was arterwards ac- B knowledged by the Polish command- quick | ot to an American investigating com- | mittee, that the 37 Jews, thoroughly | opposed to Bolshevism had received a | ’ B | permit to mect for the purpose of dis- k sent on American ships « i to relieve the hunger . ° | ar g here. o in the act of merey P and the Polish commandant cretted” the Real Estate [nsurance B | unfortunate o g In speaking of the “s | corded the Germans, we challer ! doctor to tell us how both Je Poles farcd d sions. Were not hundreds of Jews H A- B | executec r‘v-: ,-”m B ‘nn_x.c | the Kerensky rere mnot the | OUR EXTRA SPECIAL MONEY SAVING SATIRS R =i et inst the Anstro-Germans? Imc\‘ Porterhouse, 45¢ value | 1< attennt to diseredit the Jows of | Poland. VERY BEST COOKING COMPOUND .. 21bs 55¢ 8| Under the caption of “Nationalistic | Tdeas™” the doctor gives a very amusing | account of the purpose of the Jewish | | Congress in Philadelphia. We regret | that the doctor worries about the “Jewish state in Poland.” That is far from the Jewish purpose. There will | one Jewish state and that will be in ne, there, where the Jews first > light of religion to the world | and the laws of righteousness and jus- tice, through which Poland now be- All Day Saturday Pure Food Values J | S o e Youmad e | e MAY[’k INSISTS ICE ionalities in Furope to pre- | of Zionism: that League Ball Player's Americ i Prime Steer s 2 ity Nati vent their disintegration and destruc- | Theodore Roosevelt in ane of his lax! "he docty 1 t % £ e o Genuine Spring nality Natve | tion and in the case of Jews more | specches York clty advoeated | W€ 4o not recow ‘ st 1 Slolatibenat faiehy l | than that, for the protection of Jewish | tablishment of a Jewish sta 0 AL gdiare 15 Gardella, third baseman ar H RTA[iE ]S AGUTE I.A B interests in general the Jews | Palestine: that President Mare| 66 AL e e oanis R fentlof the | were never accorded justice in the| when quest i 5 in Pitts- : - Eastern European lands. The talk of | burgh, Pua., w - ionist could ! 2l : R 4 g y a8 LePOried SlouDorEeant o Prime Chuck Small 28(: f | « Jewish state in Poland is ridiculous | be a good A el over our ) an CGonTinmed from EITat 2aEe) h Roast Tender 40 Pasaii, to say the least. America ¢ £ many 1 ST 15 - = | istol i o SR it 22c¢ Legs b c To the doctor's question of why we | ¢ e of ti atio e Sl e e e ER TR N Lean l’m Rosst 20c Meaty : A e hall sta Old G Rump 28 do not ask national r s rice ¢ < X \. Cook, of 75 Clark street, | g 5 S T [ S b e AR Rty a full v o snl the Gocto s 2 O e parlc siresh: | George A. Quigley. The ice commit. tionalities the right to live as they citizens. The late war demonstrate E g : s S 5 5 tee, consisting of Alderman H. P Shoulder 1 2 ik { been carri ¢ \ wilefi vith the police by sailor named P""“‘" K'b ZSC F b 32c 26c fit providing they abide by American | this thoroug I see no reason wh Scarnied o - e Sitenh Richards, chairman, Councilmen M. T st .. Ib ores Roasts .. b Bl 1.ws and ideals. Such is not the con- | Jews should not have wish lexi the alli La Flamme ¥ vt atter hav- ] Ssh o S g He brool ing said that a stranger asked him to | Kerwin M. F. King will conduct dition in Poland. Flence our demand ieir national culturs he igation and secure the nec- = = Hia 2 3 o SBLL “We e ¢ here is no further | arive it here for him. Kk said he NATIVE ROASTING FOWL Ib 45¢ & ror s its in Polund. Wiy '\t‘i“‘h”l S ed of o i S LT E i et e e e, O ata pr > Mr. Walker, NATIVE STEWING FOWL e | :1:“4:\"31{!“\"”1’ ‘: :r’, ;‘1‘ “\y:’-m«‘n-\‘li‘.‘:lt»,\{ were ir S i st il Dot Hune Investizgations d tim 1d could not account for its disap- i :rh ;“L:t‘xl:;‘] : v, 1{:‘1”\'\:'; - B ® | and Refor Is he trying heartily support the Ifour declar 0 LA ! - I i pearance H Lo et ! t S enie JERSEY CITY PORK LOINS SdcRRIn o ol s, bt, howes clair R RO ve Babinski report o el | Bl B : ine )y, for action 1 of the ice 200 Reform Jews whom he considers the | that Ameri attitude in this matter Struction, .Je s 4 1 nat wi SR G o ftteo's 1l be giv- JERSEY CITY FRESH SHOULDERS .... Ib 30c ter g G e e ot j Poland: v the Jows of | e Wain | committec's investiz will be git 5 . . he has failed miserably he- “_‘,""‘ not I:’ fizoeng read President | land falv treatm S erae haa anlf street, another con in the oD- | (omimon cour ednesday éve- Lean Boiling Beef 1b 18¢ Veal For Pot Pie Ib 24c¢ St Ro-calledintero e Rarel B ol St e Flerte Hos Bt bl e o : posite divection i machine | | dated Sept. 6, 1918. where he : o and hoth cars were damag Tt Lean Pork Chops Ib 35¢ | Fresh Hamburg 1b 24c § E the Zionist movement |5 5ve Watchod with Aeeat Interust | for oun saciifice orle Ve [RECHS EEoln s LAt hs ot B prices are far ice g from N1y sugar Cured Ra o W Louis D. s, of the United| the DProgress of the Zionist movement ; 40 R ks CEMENE cireet, was walking on East street ye: S0 cents to $1 for 100 pounds Boneless ers 1b 38¢ acon c || Lo g et 3 o f here d abroad. 1 agree heai £ - 1 " ', a Reform Jew, 0 L & T 2 s n Zionist afternoon, when two dogs ran The consumption of ice in this elty | / with the Balfour declaration and e h ain Zionis ) i s elty is honorary pr nt of the Zionist| U With Balfour ration and | ! i Aoy A o Tixe ok Morris Co- |88 Hor andiknackod iheridomni| dniine (he b sies e eotimiatanoat LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . T 30c || et b Ao has sy | 1,5, Vo it e sreaten | pasene, Campinee by Moure | SEL S ST s v | Eh0n o o Baiy Sommamaten Reform Jew. Judge Julian Mack, of g ol e menigin) 2 N : ¥ 1 | B | the United States cirenit court is the 1 STOP ! LOOK ! | REA]? ! president of the Zionist o izations, | Fancy Calif. Red Ripe Fresh Picked | that Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, 0 Re- formed Rabbi is the vice president of | lagm:“p;: Beb | e |EEadns THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET WILL HAVE THEIR is said that at the present time, was brui s believed t wbout 133 tons. admit that they are desirable Jews. And the thousands, ves., millions of 3 For 40c. Basket 60c. ood doctor is himself and per- . p ps can “go the doctor one hetfer” | @ pro \rovEy cAVERS ON ALL GOODS PURCHASED AT THIS L \RKET. OUR BUSINESS METHOD LARGF SALES AND Large Ripe Native Native i dnaddidonito Shot ey mng ot g PROFITS FOR YOU TO DERIVE THIE: BENFEEFIT THEREOR. 3 3 . ful attempts made by the doctor 4 Pineapples Lettuce Asparagus b 0. methine or ofber he mak T GROCERY SPECIALS a. 15¢ hd. 8c beh. 23¢ B ihc most wretched attempt when he fEAT SPECTALS. o ] ea. 1¢ . OC. . . B | trics to prove that Zionism and Ameri. | B | PILLSBURY. GOLD MEDAL and WHITE LOAF FLOUR $1.75 Bag e e M| 0nicm are not compatible. Fere |=1 FANCY LIAN FRESH PORK LOTNS 35¢ MILK CRACKERS 20¢ 1b 3 CANS HEINZ SOUP 25c BEST MAIL POTATOES 15 1b pk 49c¢ whisrestheidocton breas platform | S8 SIRLOIN, SHORT, PORTERHOUSE and ROUND STEAKS sc IMPORTED PURE OLIVE OIL. .. ....oooeinn. $4.50 Gallon % o M upon which he s p o & BiEoRE] : - o o v or 7 Gl right m! RIB ROAST OF FANCY STEER BEFEF 'i::u\\"l‘ \\Il N > s e \"‘I’“\"I‘l for 25¢ i S 5 ) . 9. K| advocate a homeland for Jews in Pal- | i N 7 5 XIS M JAL Bermuda Onions 1b 15¢ Bunch Beets 2 for 25c [ advocate o homeland for Jows in Fal- | B raam STEW L. ; : Toaheenie MEAL . | America to advecate a free homeland | § SHOULDER STEAK (Heavy Steer Beef,) ROLLS TOILET PAPER 14c 2 1bs ONTONS FANCY LARGE LEMONS 37¢ for Poles in Poland? Tf the good doc- | Bl rppcH ¢UT HAMBURG ... . . 290 RUNCH BEETS 150 EETTUCE ... 5c Head 5¢ - . oQrr r is 3 ol American why does he | . y : i SUNKIST ORANG 37c Wi, e . 2 1Is it in the FRANKFURTS . 22¢ 1h. PRESSED HAM .......... 3 ATIVE PEAS g s 29¢ ASPARAGUS . 19¢ NATIVE GREEN PEAS 2 qts 19¢ § i 5 of / auniebelloua mot I A v Lt ’ SR ATIVE CABBAGE .. 12¢ 1b TOMATOES 10c and 15c ea. : : e ldeciol Slanainy abers i ':":Z] SHHOURSA LB R0 = (0 0-CLOCK: 2 CANS EVAP. MILK 25c and BOTTLE PURE VANILLA 15¢ Dromedary Dates pg 25¢ Seeded Raisins pkg 18c B! roies have their own schaois? Are |l SMOKFD SHOULDERS .. 20c CORNED BE SA e AT 4 CANS SARDINES ..... 25¢ LARGE SIZE BROOMS ... 6% ot the public schools good enough; AN avuon v VD SoRE LETTUCE, CUCUMBERS, PEAS, SPINACH, BEETS, RADISHES NEW GRASS BUTTER ... 1b 59¢c § 1‘;‘.‘,.;'\‘1],;:?!,—"I:n‘(;‘):,t: Pt ndii | TOMATOES, PERPERS, ONIONS AND POTATORS, —If You Wish the Best Buyy MOH. CREAMERY— dren? The truth is American Poles ; 5 : ; S e to preserve their national iden- MOH. SELECT FRESH EGGS 2 55 | i ovin'in America: o mave s | NEW MILD WHOLE MILK CHEESE .. . Ib 37c B! Pelish culture and aspiration at heart LARGE ROLLS of TOILET PAPER . ... 6 for 21¢ [ vou rreacn pure americanism, Dr Hupert, practice it No. 1 cans TUNA FISH . 37c @ The doctor claims that Zionists are | un-American. Does the learned doe- SCOTTISH CHIEF TOMATO CATSUP .. bot 10c 8| o amer St not onty sewe. bt some | of the greatest Gentiles in America | are Zionists? Docs Dr. Hupert know |

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