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Ile was over 70 years of age and in his earlier years also con- tributed to German literature. • • • • The late Mrs. Augusta Rosenwald, of Chicago, mother of Julius Rosen weld, left $5,000 to the Associated Jewish Charities and $1,000 to the Ruth Club. • • • WRIGHT - KAY BUILDING Second Floor from First, Woodward at John R. Telephones will be: Main 556 and Main 557. Special Sunday Supper 606 Woodward 5:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. General Freiher, of Hamburg, has delivered a strong address of pro- test against the growing tide of anti-Semitism in Germany, alleging that anti-Semitism has been responsible for the constant weakening of Ger- many's international position. • A critical situation has been created by the liquidation of the Danzig activities of the Joint Distribution Committee for American Jewish relief, the various relief institutions, free kitchens and refugee homes being seri- ously affected. Some of these institutions will be compelled to close. • • • • For the purpose of striving to promote with more harmonious and united effort the cause of traditional Judaism, 20 San Francisco orthodox congre- gations, benevolent and religious organizations have banded together under the name of the United Jewish Orthodox Community. • • • • Memorial services were recently held in honor of the late David Lubin at the National Museum, Washington, D. C., under the auspices of the Southern Commercial Congress. Mr. Lubin was founder of, and American delegate to, the International Institute fo Agriculture at Rome. • T, • FIRST CLASS SERVICE KLEIN & LEITNER RESTAURANT 1307 BROADWAY ' • The former Gesangs Verein Building of Cleveland, Ohio, has' been re- WARSAW.—The local publication modeled into a modern Talmud Torah and will have its formal opening on Gazette Warshawska announces in March 27. The building contains a large auditorium and class room its last issue that Jews who are accommodations for 1,600 pupils. • • • • known to have Jewish national sen- timents will be barred from occupy- Temple Israel, Rockaway Beach, N. Y., is about to replace its synagogue, ing official positions with the govern- destroyed by fire last December, with a modern structure costing in the ment or civil authorities. The pub- neighborhood of $70,000. Fourteen thousand dollars of the required sum , lication adds that in the face of this is already available. fact honest and conscienscious Zion- • • . • ists would do well to avoid making Melbourne (Australia) charities will eventually benefit to the extent an effort to obtain official employ- of over $100,000 through the will of the late Joseph E. Abrahams, who ment. died in London, England, last October. The largest sum will go to the Jewish almshouses for a "Leah Abrahams Wing." • • • • GREETS JEWISH STUDENTS Mr. A. Steeg, at one time editor of the New Orleans Jewish Ledger, has been installed as Great Senior Sagamore 'of the Great Council of DANZIG.—General Zellgouski, to- gether with a number of other offi- Louisiana, Improved Order of Red Men. The position is the second highest in the state and its incumbent is usually elected to that of Great Sachem. cials of the local administration, par- • • • ticipated in an entertainment by At the sixth annual discussion contest at Macalester College, St. Paul, Jewish students of Vilna, says a re- Minn., last month, Abe Karlinsky, of Eveleth, Minn., was awarded first port from that city. place. The question discussed was "Resolved, That the present State Legislature should pass a law levying a tonnage tax on all ore mined in the State of Minnesota." • . • • WAYNE BATHS Travelers' Letters of Credit F The appointment of Phineas Ernest Wolfe as registrar of crown lands in Kenya, British East Africa, is announced. • • • • • Sherman - Rachlin & Co. 1423 Washingtoi: 3lvd. Mr. Enckef, the Finnish minister in Paris, has paid a visit to Mr. Soko low, president of the Committee of,1%/ishDelegations in that city. DANZIG.—We are informed from Cracow that local Jewish students called a conference'in order to pro- test at the exclusion of Jewish stu- dents from the conference held by the general organization of Cracow students. The conference decided to found an independent organization consisting of Jewish students and to keep close watch over the movements Cherbourg advises received show that practically every boat returning, of the general organization, which from the United States brings a large number of emigrants who were has shown a deliberate anti-Jewish not admitted into America because they were found to be in possession of false passports. • • • • ' attitude. Phone orders given prompt and courteous attention. 1'11.3.3.10.161~ ..W.N.MA poration of the City of London for the ward of Farringdon Within. • . • • Out-patient clinics have been established by the Jewish Maternity llos- pita! of Philadelphia, Pa. Seventy-six infants were born at the hospital during February. • • The first prize for pianists under 10 at the London Musical Festival has been won by Master George Liansky, who also carried it off last year. Ile is a pupil of Mr. Arthur Friendlander . WE DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE. Rear of Masonic Temple. Cadillac 1511. - - • — CLEANER CLEANERS Glendale 4845. METROPOLITAN 10 HUDSON TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. Mr. J. H. Raphael has been elected, unopposed, a member of the Cor- WARSAW--The Jewish Seim Club has received a number of additional complaints against the land and ag- ricultural department. The com- plaints establish the fact that in try- ing to enforce the recently adopted measures for agrarian reform, the representatives of the land depart- ment are concentrating exclusively upon Jewish firrmers and are divid- ing up only Jewish estates. When the official at Lublin was asked to explain why the Jews only were af- ftcttil by the reforms, he replied that they were the ones who were most anxious to see the reforms adopted. The Jewish Seim Club has taken the , matter up with the Chief of the Land Department. JEWISH STUDENTS START INDEPENDENT SOCIETY Private Appearing Can Limousines—for all occasions Over 1,000 Jews applied for admission to the medical faculty at Buda- pest, but only 20 of them were admitted. • . • • From many places horrifying accounts have reached Budapest giving details of the ill treatment of Jewish soldiers. The community lodged a protest to the ministry. The opening of a first class Kosher Meat Market, Grocery and Delicatessen, where we handle a fresh and complete line of Meats, Fish and Poultry. 8251 Hamilton Blvd. CADILLAC POLES' LAND REFORM AFFECTS JEWS ONLY ESTABLISHED 1896 PHONE MAIN 1664 ICLE Advices from Warsaw state that a conference to consider the problems of constructive relief in Poland and other parts is being called for April 15. It will be participated in by all representatives of the Joint Distribution Committee as well as those of more important philanthropic and welfare institution. • • • • Ernie Abdullah, a younger brother of Emir Feisal, is reported in a Jerusalem dispatch to have arrived there. Ile will stay there two days as the guest of the Palestine government. The young l'rinces of Iledjas was met at Es-Salt by Conole Lawrence, the noted British student and soldier, who is looked upon by the Arabs as their greatest friend. • • • • Bernard I.. Cohn has been elected publisher of the Memphis, Term., News-Scimitar, the leading publication in that section. Mr. Cohn, who is one of the youngest newspaper publishers of the South, is a graduate of Columbia University and has successfully filled almost every newspaper, department, both editorial and business. The Jewish conference, held in Saskatoon, Sask., last month, included the passing of a budget of $50,000, to be raised by pro rata assessment on the various Jewish communities in Western Canada. Of this sum $40,- 000 is to be used for assisting in immigration and colonization problems, and the remaining $10,000 for general educational work. • • • • Adolph Greenhut, who filled many places in the civic life of Pensacola, Fla., is dead at the age of 60. He served as president of the city council, as the first mayor of Pensacola under the commission form of government, as park commissioner and commissioner of finance and revenue. His especial attention was given to the improvement of city parks. • • • • Ten thousand Jews entered the Palestine ports during the year ended Dec. 31, 1920. Included in these figures are the 3,000 Palestinian Jews who had been exiled by the Turkish authorities and found refuge during the war in Egypt, Syria, Cyprus, Corsical, and who were permitted by the British authorities to return to Palestine soon after the Armistice. •• • • From Budapest comes the news that not only are Jews no longer to be appointed to judgeships. but that those Jews who already hold the office are to be removed. A commission was recently appointed to go into the question, and as a result of their report all Jewish judges in Hungary have been removed from their office on the ground that their appointments were illegal. • • . Directors of the Pilgrimage Play, which will be given again next sum- mer in El Camino Real Canyon, near Hollywood, Calif., have decided to change the text of the play in such a manner as to remove the impression that the Jews were responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus. This decision has just been reached after the directors considered the arguments made by Rabbi Isidore Myers in a lecture he gave before the Pilgrimage Club on "Who Crucified Jesus?" • • • • Assistant Police Commissioner Selman Reuben Ahaya, of Bagdad, was murdered by an unknown person while returning from duty. Tho deceased, who was only 21 years of age, entered the clerical department of the police service at 17. 'le was transferred to the executive branch, where he soon distinguished himself in detective work, rising rapidly to be chief inspector of the criminal investigation department. He was appointed assistant corn- missioner only six days before his death. Mr. Ahaya was keenly interested in Jewish affairs and was founder and president of the Jewish Literary So- ciety. The funeral was attended by over 10,000 people. • • • • A conference of officials from the various provinces of Poland which CLEANERS & DYERS, Inc. has just been held in Warsaw adopted a proposal of M. 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