Show ClOSE WHITE SlAVE MARKET SAYS KRAUS President of rith Asks Com Corn Compatriots Compatriots patriots to Help Suppress Traffic Washington April 3 Tho order must continue to be the rallying ground for all Jews regardless of political or religious opinions declared Adolf Kraus of Chi Chicago Chicago cago president of the Independent Order of Brith In the grand lodge con convention convention convention which began here today A tre tremendous tremendous tremendous dynamic force forc Mr r Kraus said had been at a t work in the camp of Israel Passions ns have been aroused he edd ed schisms have been created and where peace and harmony are So o essential strife and discord reign We have the scientist the orthodox and reformed with their re respective respective respective chasms constantly widening their antipathies steadily growing In my Judgment It Is the province of the order to continue In the path which It has pur put pursued pursued sued from Its inception It must not fa favor favor favor vor or discountenance movements within our own ranks on which Jewish opinions are pronounced and varied variedA A pathetic picture was drawn of th the conditions In Galicia where the poverty o othe of the people Mr Kraus said was Inde lade Indescribable Indescribable It was not strange he added that among the Jews the re recruiting recruiting agent finds many not too reluctant tant additions to the army of white whit slaves We Ve are fighting the white slave traffie traffic fie fic said the president Let us ua help to close up the markets which furnish th the victims At meeting the principal ad address address address dress was delivered by Lucius L I Solo Solomon Solomon Solomon mon of San Francisco second vice pres president presIdent president ident of ot the order He spoke broadly o othe or of orthe the alms aims of the order and of ot the Jews Jew Jews place among the nations ns Mr Solomon criticised the tha ImmIgration laws of th United States The position of the immigrant Jew to today today today day he declared Is on a par with that tha of the early colonists of the period In this country H Ho claimed that some of the o of those who came to this country for re religious religious freedom dishonor their own prou proud lineage by fathering Immigration laws law aimed at those for whom they ought t to feel the keenest sympathy |