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LONDON.—.Lord Reading has been offered the position of Indian Vice-
roy but has declined the offer.
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VIENNA.—The official organ of the Polish Socialist party at Lemberg
carries an article favoring the granting of autonomous Jewish national rights
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LONDON.—The local committee of the Palestine Workers' Fund has
chosen Dr. David Jochalman chairman and Mr. Morris Meyer treasurer.
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The Jewish Press," Omaha, Neb., Morris E. Jacobs, manager, is the
latest addition to Jewish journalism.
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ENNA.—The entire Jewish press of Galicia carries a new and heart-
rending appeal in behalf of the large number of Ukrainian refugeees and
pogrom vicitims who find themselves homeless, unclothed and unfed.
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WARSAW•The local office of the Joint Distribution Committee has
established a special fund for the free distribution of fuel to the neediest
cases in the city.
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Dr. Louis L. Mann, rabi of Congregation klishkan, New Haven, Conn.,
has been chosen one of a group of four professors at Yale to give a course
jointly on "Comparative Ethics."
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The death is reported at Houston, Texas, of Dr. J. Burgheint. Dr.
Burgheim, who was 75 years old, was State Secretary of the Knights and
Ladies of Honor, and in 1914 was appointed Consul for Nicaragua.
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WARSAW—The leading anti-Semitic organ in this city, "Dwa Grosha,"
recently published an article demanding the exclusion of all Jewish partici-
pation in the forthcoming annual fair of this city.
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COPENHAGEN.—The Soviet government has requested its represen-
tatives abroad to furnish details of Russians who desire to return to their
native country. The report particularly calls for information regarding
journalists, politicians and artists.
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LONDON.—The "Jewish Journal of Commerce," of this city, is calling
a conference of European merchants to consider how best to develop trade
with l'alestine. One of the suggestions which it is expected the conference
will act upon is the establishment of a central bureau of information.
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At Baltimore, Md., Attorney Eli Frank has been elected president of
the Baltimore Bar Association. Mr. Frank has not only been active in civic
affairs, but also a leader in Jewish communal work. He has been president
of the Federated Jewish Charities and of the Hebrew Hospital.
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Dr. Samuel Newman, a practicing physician in Danville, Va., and con.
stilling pediatrician to the local Child Health Center, has been appointed a
member pF
the medical unit of the Joint Distribution Committee of the
American Funds for Jewish War Sufferers for service in Europe under the
direction of Dr. Harry Plotz.
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PARIS.--Foreign Minister Tchitcherin's notice to Roumania to evacuate
Bessarabia has created quite a panic among Bessarabian Jews, according to
reports received here. It is feared that the attitude of the Soviet govern-
ment may lead to a
conflict with Roumanians, in which case the Jews feel
they would be the first to suffer.
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LONDON.—The American government has forwarded a note to the
British Foreign Office, asking for details of the mandates over former Turk-
ish territories. The note explains that this request is made in view of the
fact that final sanction of the mandates rests with the Allies and not with
the League of Nations.
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VIENNA.—Three hundred Ukrainian Jewish refugees reached Prague
in a helpless condition, says a dispatch from that city. They relate that
they net out for America but have been swindled out of their passage money
by agents and have now been months moving about from place to place
without being able to head for etheir destination.

WARSAW—A delegation arrived here from Pinsk in order to lay be-
fore local representatives of the Joint Distribution Committee the urgent
needs of communal institutions there. The delegation declares that the
Jewish schools as well as the children's homes cannot possibly be further
maintained unless they obtain immediate relief.
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BERLIN.—Local Zionists are making preparations on a large scale for
a campaign in behalf of the Keren Hayesod. The campaign will be set
going with a number of public meetings to be held during the latter part of
next week. These meetings will be addressed by Vladimir Jabotinsky and
other directors of the Keren Hayesod.
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LONDON.—Sir Herbert Samuel announced that a college for the study
of the Arab language and literature would be founded in Jerusalem. The
Christian and Musulman religious communities have chosen six delegates
to represent them at the Palestinian congress which is shortly to be held at
Haifa. The delegates are understood to have been instructed to urge upon
congress measures for the prevention of Zionist immigration.
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VIENNA.--A world conference, at which the Hopoal Hazoir and the
Ziorei-Zion are represented, opened recenly. The delegates include repre-
sentatives from Soviet Russia and the Baltic states. It is the chief object
of the conference to take special measures regarding Palestine immigration
and to create one central world organization for both the Hopoal Hazoir
and the Ziorei-Zion.
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According to "Ben Olom," the editor of the "Canadian Jewish Chron-
icle" was threatened with being disciplined by the officers of the congrega-
tion for advocating family pews. "We're surprised," he says, "that the
editor did not know that such matters can only be discussed by the divinely
'appointed members of the Board, who are evidently the only ones enjoying
the confidence of the Almighty."
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Rabbi Marius Ranson, at present assistant to Dr. Schulman at Temple
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N. Y. to succeed Rabbi Eli Mayer, who died last August. Rabbi Ranson
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Rabbi Lewis Browne, of Waterbury. Conn. was the principal speaker at
a huge mass meeting held to open the drive for the Hoover Relief Fund.
Among the other speakers were Governor Holcomb of Connecticut, and
the Catholic and Episcopal Bishops of the state. Rabbi
Browne made so
profound an impression that the Waterbury "American," a
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had previously shown marked anti-Semitic tendencies, devoted an editorial
the next morning to lauding him and the people he represented.

Dr. Abram S. Isaacs, well-known lecturer and writer, 68 years
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LONDON.—A number of orthodox organizations are combining in an
effort to obtain permission from the British government for independent
action in Palestine (independent of the Zionist Congregation). The
"Agudath Israel" is understood to be heading this movement and has
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