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VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)-11err Scho-
ber, Chancellor of Austria, will re-
ceive Jacob Fishman, the editor of
the Jewish Morning Journal of New
York, in audience. The meeting was
arranged by Engineer Robert Strisk-
er, the president of the Jewish Na-
tional Council of Austria. Chancel-
lor Schober is held in high regard in
Jewish circles here and is known to
be sympathetic to the Jews. As chief
Rabbi Joseph Haller has been chosen to succeed the late Rabbi Halpern of the Vienna police he did much to
alleviate the distress of the thousands
as Deputy for Lodz.
of Galician refugees who then poured
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The victory of a horse belonging to a Jew at the races at Warsaw was into Austria.
greeted by the public with cries of "Send the horse to Palestine!"
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• Travelers from White Russia report that an organized Jewish self-de-
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MORE ATTACKS ON
JEWS OF POLAND

WARSAW. — (J. T. A.) — Polish
The educational authorities of Bukowina have agreed to allot four hours
soldiers in Posen made a mid-day at-
per week in the school curriculum to the study of Hebrew,
tack upon the Jewish population in
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Professor Fernand Widal, member of the Academies of Science and of the Galician towns of Tlushtch and
Malkin, broke into Jewish shops and
Medicine, has been created Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor.
carried off large loads of merchan-
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The Jewish Ministry has received from the Lithuanian government the dise. The Jews, some beaten, some
tricken, fled the towns.
sum of 100,000 marks, the first installment of the state subsidy to rabbi. horror-s
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I'rofessor Kraus of the Vienna Jewish Theological Seminary, recently Lodz. The police coolly witnessed'
the proceedings and turned a deaf
arrested in Budapest on the charge of communism, has been released.
ear to the appeals of the beaten Jews
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Alfred Neymarck, formerly president of the Statistical Society of Paris, that the guilty be apprehended.
In the town of Kobrin, near Brisk,
has been appointed a member of the State Council for Workmen's Homes.
the Jewish population was denied the
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Great anxiety is expressed by the anti-Semitic press in Poland that on privilege of opening an eye hospital
account of the pogroms in Palestine many Jews will return from Palestine for the treatment of the rapidly
spreading disease, this in spite of the
to Poland.
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The Polish anti-Semitic organ, the Dwagrosze, advocates a stronger boy- th e necessary
cott of the Jews. The newspaper complains that the boycott is now

weakening.

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Sixteen Jewish communists who have been deported from Palestine for
belonging to the "Mops" party, arrived in Cnostantinople en route to Soviet

Russia.

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Jewish refugees arriving in Constantinople from the Crimea districts immigration hostels, recreation huts 1
by former members of Baron Wrangel's and kitchens, traveling instructors in
report unceasing attacks upon Jews
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Norman Bentwitch, legal secretary in the Palestinian Administration, is fonts' nursing are among the activi-
expected in London shortly. The Morning Post demands his dismissal on the': ties already commenceds,in Palestine
ground that Bentwitch has not won theyavor of the Palestinian population. with the money realized from the sale
of Jewels.
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Twenty-one prominent business
Colonel Gustave Porges, Q. M. R. C., has received notice from the
Adjutant General of the United States Army that the King of Serbia has men of Schenectady at a conference
bestewed upon him, for services rendered during the war, the Royal Order called to consider ways of respond-
ing to the urgent need of the Keren
1 of the White Eagle.
Ilayesod for cash, raised $10,000 on
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Russian refugees who have reached Berlin relate that anti-Semitic ef- the spot by endorsing a note and dis-
torts to blame the Jews for the present famine in Russia are resulting in , counting it the next morning. The
hostility towards them. In Charkow and other centers this has led to anti- conference was atteded by Dr. Joseph
Jasin, who represented the Keren
Jewish excesses.
Ilayesod Bureau and presented the
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A conference of Jewish farmers was held at Lemberg at which a protest urgency of the situation. •
was made against the new agricultural laws aiming to deprive Jews of land.
At the conference it was stated that at present 93,000 Jews in Galicia are • MRS. FELS TO RETURN
TO PALESTINE IN 1922
employed in farming.

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When the Old Orthodox Home of Cleveland, Ohio, moves to its new
PHILADELPHIA.—(J. C. B.)—In
building in I,akeview road, its present quarters at 5912 Scoville avenue
will be occupied by the Montefiore Shelter Home, where additional transients Philadelphia
a statement Jewish
which, World,
according
to Fels
the
Mrs.

gave to the press on her return from
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New York Democratic leaders have chosen Julius Miller as their candi- Palestine, she declared that she was
I date for president of the Borough of Manhattan. On the Fusion ticket, making preparations to return to l'al-
Maurice Koenig will be the nominee for Judge of the General Sessions Court year. She would spend the winter
and William Chorosh for the City Court. estine in the
spring
of the
coming
months
in this country
and
devote all
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By an arrangement recently completed, the activities of the Young Men's her time and energies to Zionism, ac-
Hebrew Association and Young Women's Ilebrew Association of Cleveland, cording
the expressed
same statement.
Mrs. to
Fels
satisfaction
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Ohio, will be housed in the Cleveland Jewish Center until such time as they with what she saw in Palestine, ad-
are ready to erect their own permanent home,
mired the natural beauty of the coun-
ore
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Feb type
is residing
at 4305 Spruce
g. and Immigrant try Sirs.
Figures just made available by the Hebrew Sheltering
and its
of manhood.
Aid Society of America show that during the month of July last 4,740 Jew-
ish aliens came into the United States through New York. The society aided street, her Philadelphia home.
quite a number of them in entering the country.

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SAVINKOFF DENIES
GUILT OF POGROMS

The International Committee in connection with the development of
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telegraphs, both line and wireless, includes three Jews as representatives of
WARSAW.—(J. C. B)—Boris Sa-
France. They are: Mr. Dennery, inspector general of French telegraphs;,
vinkoff,
the
well
known
leader
of the
l'rofessor Abraham of Paris University and Captain Franck.
Russian Social Revolutionists and at
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The Soviet government is taking active measures against pogrom bands present chairman of the Russian cons-
and has organized a special central committee whose task it will be to corn- mittee here, has issued a statement
bat banditism and pogroms throughout the Soviet provinces. Avenesov has denying the charge that he had any
connection with the pogroms perpet -
— I been appointed the head of the committee.
rated against Jews by General Ba-
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In a speech in Parliament the Jewish Deputy, Mr. Hartglass, criticized lachovitz and is ready to appear be-
Polish Minister in Washington for stating that all the anti-Jewish re- fore a specially constituted court of
! the
strictions had been abolished, whereas in reality they are fully enforced. Jewish notables and prove his inno-
The deputy was greeted with cries of "Go to Palestine and shut up." Finally cence.
Savinkoff announces likewise that
' he was compelled to leave the tribune.
he is preparing to issue a book which
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Isaac Kaufman, founder and president of the largest department store will contain evidence to show that he
of Pittsburgh, Pa., is dead, after a lingering illness, at the age of 70. He took energetic measures against Ba-
was a large contributor to`charities and, with his brother, Morris, organized lachovitz. The military forces still
.
, the Emma Home as a memorial to his first wife. The home is soon to be under Savinkoff's influence in white
rebuilt in another neighborhood and Mr. Kaufman and his family have pro- Russia are even now combating the
bandit bands operating against Jews
vided all the necessary funds.
but the position is becoming increas
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Plans for the $275,000 aquarium in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, ingly difficult due to the renewed ac
Calif., are completed and have been accepted by the Park Commission. The tivities of Balachovitz in those dis
proposed building will begin Oct. 1, according to a recent announcement, tricts.
A recent dispatch indicated that
and will be placed upon the southeast corner, adjoining the academy and

facing the band concourse. The building will be erected with funds pro- the Polish government would arrest
and prosecute General Balachovitz,
vided by the late Abraham Steinhart.
but from the above it appears that
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For many years the administrative activities of the United Jewish Cheri- he is still at large continuing his !
, ties of Rochester, N. Y., were directed by Rabbi Max Landsberg, and since fiendish work. I
his active retirement the directors have decided to engage a paid worker.
Miss Sarah V. Bregstone, formerly with the Jewish Aid Society of Chicago, I JEWISH INTERNED IN
HUNGARY MISTREATED
and for the' past 18 months with the United Jewish Charities of Detroit,
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, has been selected for the position.
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VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—News from
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Benjamin Rosen, formerly assistant executive director of the Federated private
rivate sources from Budapest indi-
Jewish Charities of Boston, was recently elected by the executive board of e
condition
ition
of the h
that the
the
Federation
of
Jewish
Charities
director
of
the
educational
group
of
the
sands
of Polish Jews who have thou-
the
federation. Mr. Rosen, who has taken charge of the work, took the master interned
in Hungarian prison camps
f
, of education degree this June at Harvard and has also passed his final exam- for many months is a terrible one
Due to the poor food, the unsani-
for the Ph. . 0 . degree.
te i ons
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tory and inhuman conditions among
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The organ of S1r. Paderewski, the Retchpospolita, has published a state- the imprisoned Jews, numerous epi•
meat to the effect that Mr. Zangwill, Sir Alfred Mond, Claude Montefiore, demics are prevalent. Scores of
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Sir. Kann and representatives of the Jews of Czecho-Slovakia, Hungary, deaths occur daily. Despite the ef-
CRITICIZES ZIONISTS
Russia and Roumania, as well as the Polish-Jewish deputy, Mr. Greenbaum, forts of the "Joint" to improve their
recently met in London and decided to net up in various countries commit- condition by sending food and medi-
LONDON.—(J. C. B.)—The Daily Citisenship Is Refused to Jewish Resi- tees to deprive Poland of the plebiscite districts and to place all important caments, things came to such a pass
Telegraph publishes an article by
Polish state posts in Jewish hands. that the interned collectively de-
dents of the Country.
dared that if steps to free them were
Percival Landon, its Jerusalem cor-
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respondent. in which he criticizes the
At a combined general meeting of the members of the Capetown (South not taken, they would go on a hunger
VIENNA.
—
11.
T.
A.)
—
Austria
Zionists and charges tot the difficul-
Africa)
Jewish
Ladies
Association
and
the
Capetown
Philanthropic
Society
itrike.
ties between Arabs and Jews in Pales- has broken the article in the Peace a resolution was unanimously adopted to amalgamate both institutions under
It is worthy of note that notwith.
tine are due in a large measure to Treaty which provides that Jews re- the name of the Cape Jewish Board of Guardians. Both these societies standing the pretense made by the
- the mistakes of the Zionist Commis- siding in the country for a period of have been in existence for over half a century and have done important Polish government a few months ago
sion, which mishandled the problem two years ore more be granted legal work in alleviating distress in the Jewish community of the Cape Peninsula to intercede for her Jewish citizens
and is guilty of grievdus errors. The citizenship, 'is, announcing Oat Jew- and surrounding district. by protesting to the Hungarian gov-
shortcomings of the Zionist Commis- ish applicants for citizens' right would
ernment, no passports have been is-
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sion are responsible for the dissatis- be rejects .
The Arab delegation was received a second time by Colonial Minister sued as yet.
The action was taken by the gov-
faction of the American Zionist group
Winston Churchill. The delegation rehearsed its grievances and demands,
adhering to the Brandeis policy. Mr. ernment to avoid the registration as. adding that the proposed conference between the delegation and repre- POLAND ALLOWS RIGHTS '
Landon states that thousands of im- citizens of t-e many thousands of
sentatives of the Zionist Organization could not possibly be successful, as
Russian
and
Polish
Jews
who
have
migrants were brought into the coun-
WARSAW.—The Legal Commis-
the Zionists demanded that those negotiations be conducted on the basis of
try and no work provided, so that been living in Vienna and its en-
the Balfour Declaration, which the Arabs completely repudiate. The delega- sion of the Seim, the Polish Parlia-
virons
since
the
days
of
the
war.
The
they have become a burden on the
ment,
has decided to propose a bill
tion
again
demanded
the
annulment
of
the
Balfour
Declaration.
Winston
prohibition is a general one and even
Palestinian taxpayer.
Churchill stated emphatically that he is not in a position to rescind the for the removal of all disabilities
The correspondent maintains that renegades who renounced Judaism
against
non-Christians which have
Balfour
Declaration,
even
should
he
desire
to
do
so,
since
the
declaration
Dr. Weizmann's success in the United long before the war are affected by it.
he Austrian government may ex- was adopted by the entire British cabinet and the cabinet alone could make existed in the country since the time
States is • temporary one and that
of
its
domination
by Russia.
■ any changes in it.
his victory there would be short-lived. pel non-citizens at any time.

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Monsignor Dolci, Apostolic Nuncio, has presented a quantity of clothing Keren Ilayesod at 50 Union Square,
to the Grand Rabbi of Turkey, in the name of the Pope, for the use of New York. Although no definite ap-
Jewish refugees from Ismid. • • praisal has as yet been possible, Mrs.
Grabelsky, acting treasurer of the.
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A country club has been organized by Jewish residents of Evansville,, Jewel Fund o fthe Keren Ilayesod, is
Ind. It will be known as Clear Crest and a golf course and tennis courts satisfied that the jewels received so
far are worth several thousand dol-
will be in readiness early npt spring.
tars. Contributions of Jewels are
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Mrs. J. 11. llertz, wife of the chief rabbi, had the boor of being pre- practically spontaneous and are an
sented to Her Majesty the Queen by Mrs. Leopold de Rothschild at a recent ' indication that Jewish women are
afternoon party at Buckingham Palace. eager to part with their possessions
in order to enable the maintenance of
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One hundred Jews employed by the Palestine Department of Railways, the work which the Women's Zionist
Post and Telegraph Department, have been discharged from their positions. Organization, through the Jewel
Fund, has initiated in Palestine. A
The reason for the sudden action is not given.
letter from Mrs. Chaim Weizmann,
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Isaac Wolf, curator of the Dutch Jewish Seminary at Leenwarden, has president of the Women's Zionist Or-
died there at the age of 68. Ile was vice-president of the law courts and ganization, to Mrs. Boris Grabelsky
had been created a Knight of the Nethrelands Lion for his public services. bears witness to the fact that the
Jewel Fund is actually functinoing ,
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The Roumanian government offered II. Suffrin, a New York attorney,' satisfactorily. The specific work pre-!
the post of Roumanian general consul in America. Mr. Suffrin is in Europe scribed for the Jewel Fund in Pales-
tine is of the kind which is peculiarly
to attend the Zionist Congress at Carlsbad.
within the women's sphere. Women's
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