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INVESTIGATIONS

DECEMBER 9, 1921

From Christmas
to Christmas

SYSTEMS

INCOME TAX RETURNS

"During a period of financial depression
an expenditure for exact knowledge of
one's business affairs is a sound investment
—not an expense."

And Down Through the Years

The death of Dr. Gershon Zippur, a leader of Zionism in Galicia, is re-
ported from Lemberg.
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WILLIAM B. ISENBERG

Three new B'nai B'rith lodges have been formed in Berlin and there is
generally a marked tendency to join this order.

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We offer for your approval a greater selection
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always have been.

Information has reached Vienna that the Zionists have returned a ma-
jority of the members of the Jewish Community Council at Tripoli.
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An academy for Jewish science has been organized in Petrograd, the
faculty including scholars of the type of Rabbi Eisenstock, Professor Lazar-1
son and Ginsburg, the Jewish sculptor.
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Following the concerted action of locals from various parts of the coun-
try, of the German Nationalist party, its headquarters in Berlin have de-
cided to exclude all Jews from membership.
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Maximilian Ilarden, the well known German author and editor, is cele-
brating his sixtieth birthday. He has received many telegrams and letters
of congratulation from prominent persons in Germany and abroad,
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The Warsaw Workmen's Emigration Committee has commenced train-
ing the first group of Jewish emigrants who propose settling in Argentine.
The emigrants are being taught agriculture and useful trades.
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Chief Rabbi Hertz, who has recently returned to London from a tour
of the British Dominions, was received by the king at Buckingham palace.
The Chief Rabbi gave his impressions of conditions in the British Do-
minions.
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Sending Money Abroad
for Christmas

A report became current in London that the Arab delegation there has
split. The conciliatory tendency on the part of the Moslem members to-
wards the Zionist aims is said to have provoked the Christian members of
the delegation.
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Those who are planning to send money abroad for
Christmas can obtain the best of service through our
foreign department.
We have banking connections throughout the world.
and are thus able to transact your foreign business.

An association of the leading Jewish architects and engineers has been
formed in Bucharest with the object of preparing technical data and also
of equipping some of its personnel for service in the upbuilding of the
Jewish I'aleatine.
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For those who wish to send money abroad we make
transfers by cable and also issue drafts and money
orders.
Let us help you send your money safely and
economically.

FOREIGN

Rabbi Joffe of Hamel was brought before a revolutionary tribunal in
Riga and will be tried because a "Yeshivah Becher" in the Yeshivah of
which he is director contracted tuberculosis due to alleged unsanitary con-
ditions in the Yeshivah.

DEPARTMENT

The American consul at Budapest is the authority for a statement that
President Harding will receive, on Dec. 5, the Jewish delegation from Hun-
gary, consisting of Franz Sakoli, head of the Budapest community, Rev.
Elias Adler and Dr. Emil Zahler.
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In a signed statement printed in the Berlin Vossische Zeitung, repre-
sentatives of the B'nai B'rith lodges in Germany repudiate the assertion
of General Ludendorff that German Jews had given their support to the
Allies during the World War.
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Scores of Warsaw Jews have been fined from 50,000 to 100,000 marks
each for keeping their place of business open on Sunday. The convicted
are largely small storekeepers who were brought before the civil courts on
the charge of having violated the Sunday laws.
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The death is announced in Warsaw of Podilshewsky, a noted figure in
Polish Zionism. I'odlishewsky was one of Poland's representatives at the
Zionist conference in London at which the Keren Ilayesod was organized,
and has since devoted himself to work for that fund.
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The Conference of Polish Clergymen at Posen has adopted a series of
resolutions declaring it to be the duty of workmen's parties to oppose the
election of Jews as deputies to the Sejm. Only faithful Catholics with a
wholesome hatred for Jews are proper candidates, in the opinion of these
Christian clergymen.
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Useful Gifts For All

A general Jewish congress of representatives of all communities in
Jugo-Slavia was held last week. The object of this congress, it was de-
clared at the opening session, is to unite all Jewish communities in har-
monious action, whether they be of Sephardic, Ashkenazic, Slavic or Ger-
man descent.
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The , dangea, of immediate expulsion of thousands of Jews now residing
in Saxony seems to be imminent. Dr.'Boerner, a 'well known Nationalist,
put the question to the German government as to what steps had been
taken to expel the Jews already resisting in the country, and to prevent a
further influx of Russian, Ukrainian and Polish Jews.
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The chauvinistic Roumanian press in Bucharest has launched a new
campaign, vigorously opposing the proposed settlement of Jewish refugees
in Old Roumania. These refugees, the anti-Semitic press declares, consti-
tute a dangerous element for the commonwealth, since they are contami-
nated by the virus of Bolshevism, which may easily become infectious.

Minister Weber declared in the Austrian Parliament, in answer to a
question, that the Jewish refugees from Galicia and Eastern Europe gen-
erally will be deported in the beginning of December. The Austrian gov-
ernment, he declared, had intended to send out these refugees even earlier,
but postponed action in deference to the wishes of the Polish government.
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Applicants for passports to leave Poland will be required to furnish
sworn affidavits showing that a steamship ticket has been purchased and
the consent of the Polish consul in Canada or the United States secured
before the passport would be vized, according to an announcement of the
Warsaw Immigration Office. This new provision will go into effect Jan. 1.
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Announcement has been mole of the appointment of Senator Ludovici
Mortara, president of the Italian Supreme Court, to the post of Minister
of the Interior. Senator Mortara at one time occupied the position of
Ministe rof Education. His present position is the highest that the govern-
ment can bestow. Of the five ministers, two—Luzzati, and now Mortara—
are Jews.
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The Mortgage Bank of the Zionist Organization, founded with the capital
of the Keren Ilayesod, has been registered in Jerusalem with a share capital
of 50,000 pounds and the right to issue debentures to the extent of .500,000
pounds. It is expected that Polakoff, formerly of Moscow, one of the fore-
most Jewish financiers and an expert in mortgage banks, will join the
board of directors.
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Hebrew has been voted the official language by the Jews of Tenesvar,
province of Suebenbergen, at the plebescite ordered by the Roumanian
government, which gave them the choice between Roumanian and Hebrew.
The majority decided that Hebrew was to become gradually the official
language of the province, but that in the meantime it was to enjoy the
same privileges as Roumanian.
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'JOINT" EFFECTS AGREEMENT
WITH MINISTER SOLOWECJIK

BERLIN—(J. T. A.)—Represen-
tatives of the American J. D. C. held
a conference with Dr. Solowecjik,
Minister of Jewish Affairs in Lithu-
ania, and with Dr. Rosenbaum, re-1
garding the newly inducted system
of constructive relief. It was de-
cided that the "Joint" would partici-
pate
in these activities only indirect-
The Warsaw directors of the Joint Distribution Committee have begun
energetic work in order to provide for the refugees against the severities ly. The work will be carried on by
the
Lithuanian
Reconstruction Com-
of winter. Representatives have been sent to Bielostok, Pinsk, Vilna and
Rovno to organize orphan asylums and to arrange to send the few hundred mittee which will be subventioned by
■ offiphans that have been adopted to the respective families. The Jonit the "Joint." The Jewish National
Distribution Committee representatives took with them for distribution Council of Lithuania will have inves-
tigating rights.
winter clothes and blankets.

The following are the names of those seriously wounded in the riots that
took place in Jerusalem on Nov. 2: Samuel Agoni, Rabbi Zalman Rueben,
Sieger Cohen, Isaac Snowman, Max Lubin, Alexander Block, Stefan Turk,
Reuben Rapp, Simon Shohen, Moses Fishman, Shabati Pomeranz, Abraham
Levine, Ch. Wolf and Israel Ortstein. They are at the Hadassah Hospital
in Jerusalem and their condition is reported serious.
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At the last sitting of the Constitutional Commission, Deput Gruenbaum
!mantled that a ministry to deal with questions relating to the national
minorities in Poland be constituted. The organization of such a ministr y,
Gruenbaum pointed out, would be the first real step towards improving the
NEW YORK—(J. T. A.)—The
relation of the government towards the minority nationalities. In support
Jewish Correspondence Bureau (Jew-
of his demand, Deputy Gruenbaum cited paragraphs of the Versailles Peace
ish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.), an- ,
Treaty. The proposal was rejected, only the socialists having supported it.
nounces that Louis Fischer, its news
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editor, at the New York office, is
A fierce anti-Semitic campaign has been renewed in the province of leaving for the capitals of Eastern
Posen. To create the impression that there is danger of an attack from the and Central Europa to report es-
Jews, a so-called self-defense corps has been organized by the anti-Semites. , peciallY on Jewish activities generally
At a mass meeting held in Posen recently resolutions were adopted demand. and the relief and immigration prob
ing that the government, the Sejm and the population in general prevent ,lems in particular.
the overflowing of the country by Jews. It was also resolved that the boy-
Gershon Agronsky, a Jewish jour-
cott against Jews be rigidly enforced and that the Polish spirit be "purged nal: t of New York and Palestine, has
of Jewish poison."
taken over the office of news editor at
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the New York Bureau.
A conference of the left wing of the Poale Zion in Vienna has decided
to continue its Palestine activities without the aid or participation of the ANOTHER ANTI-SEMITIC MOVE
general Zionists. They will endeavor to secure the means with which to
carry on the work from amongst the workmen themselves. Another reso-
BERLIN—(J. T. A.)-.New devel-
lution which was carried was to consider the Manifesto of the Third Inter- opments in the case against the pro-
nationale as a basis for further negotiations. Under no circumstances, it duction of Arthur Schnitzler's "Rel.
was decided, are the "left" Socialist-Zionists to repudiate the concentration gen" on the ground of immorality,
of the Jewish immigration in Palestine.
prove quite conclusively that the op-
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position to the drama is part of the
The Roumanian government is reported to have promised to help the general anti-Semitic movement which
Executive of the Jewish World Relief Committee to facilitate the transport-1 tries to show that the Jews dominate
ire of food and clothing across the Dniester for the Jewish refugees. The and demoralize the German stage.
office of Dr. Nansen of the relief secretariat of the League of Nations has This frame of mind has become quite
cabled his represnetative at Bucharest his approval of the steps taken by prevalent in anti-Semitic circles,
the Jewish Relief Executive. Similarly, the Italian government is also sup- reaching its climax in the attempt to
porting this step and the first transport of food and clothing to Soviet stop the production of "Reigen," one
Russia and the Ukraine may shortly be expected.
of Schnitzler's best plays.

J C. B. NEWS EDITOR
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