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Roy Silverman of Kansas City, Mo., has been appointed a cadet to the
United States Military Academy . at West Point.

The. Polish anti-Semitic press has opened a campaign demanding severe r.,,=
punishment of Jews who adopt Christian names.
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known as the Hebrew Girls' Athletic Association.
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Telegraphic messages may be written in Yiddish, provided Latin charac-
declares.
ters are used, a Wilna postoffice • announcement
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In consequence of representations by the Jewish leaders, all proposed
restrictions against Schechita in Switzerland have been abandoned.
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Mrs. Claude G. Monefiore of London was awarded a medal for a water-
color painting at the annual exhibition of the Royal Academy Art Society.

Congregation Beth El of Munsey, Ind., has laid the cornerstone for a a
new synagogue. The congregation has 57 members and the building will

cost $30,000.

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The opposition of the conservative orthodox elements notwithstanding,
the Warsaw government has confirmed the nomination of Professor Schorr
as chief rabbi, succeeding the late Dr. Posniansky.

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The disbanding of the prison camp at Zalagerszeg and the subsequent
liberation of all its inmates notwithstanding, nine "alien" Jews have been
interned. The government has furnished no explanation for these arrests.

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That the ex-crown prince has shown decided "pro-Jewish tendencies"
in his memoirs is an assertion often repeated in the Berlin anti-Semitic
the
n a tio n
press. Friends of the crown prince take great pains
assertion.
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The association of Polish Rabbis has appealed to the Vatican for inter-
vention with the Soviet government in Russia and Ukraine with a view to
mitigating the alleged persecutions of the Jewish religion in those states,
it is learned.
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Thirty million Polish marks hie been raised by orthodox organizations
following an urgent appeal by the rabbis for immediate help for the starving
in the Ukraine. Action in behalf of their Ukrainian brethren has
assumed unprecedented proportions .am.ing . Polish Jews.

Jews

Failure of the Minister of Religion to ratify the appointment of Pro-
tensor Schorr as successor to the late Dr. Posniansky to the Chief Rabbinate
in Warsaw has lead to an appeal against the decision being lodged by the
executive of the Kehillah mith the Ministerial Council.
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Lack of suitable accommodation is preventing Professor Simeon Dub-
now, the eminent Jewish historian, from opening his department for Jewish
teachings at the National Lithuanian University. Professor Dubnow went
there recently from Moscow to direct the . Jewish department.

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By edict of the Rabbinical Council, the twentieth day of Sivan (June 16)
general fast day in
in Wilna, those abstaining from food
was proclaimed a
being asked to devote the cost to the relief fund for Russia's Jewish famine
required by the edict to pay "double."
sufferers. Those unable to fast are • • •
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a chair in Hebrew at
A movement is on foot in Melbourne
. to secure
J. ' h om
the Melbourne University. One prominent me
munity has offered the sum of £1,000 towards the object and the matter
now receiving the consideration of the university authorities. The cotn-
is
munity is being canvassed to discover whether it be possible to augment
WI sum o1 no far offered.
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The demand for the exclusion of East European Jews from Germany,
end the complete suspension of their immigration, was renewed in the
Prussian Diet by the German National party in an interpellation charging
the government with friendship to these aliens. Replying, Deputy Limbertz,
Socialist, emphasized the desirability of these immigrants for the economic
rehabilitation of the country, characterizing the materialists' assertions as

"deceptive."

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Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Monash, K. C. M. G., etc., has been appointed
chairman of the Victorian Electricity Commission. Sir John Monash, it
will be remembered, during the critical period of the war, was in supreme
command of the Australian imperial forces. He has had a brilliant uni-
evrsity career and is both a doctor of engineering and doctor of law o f the I
Melbourne University. Ile takes a keen interest in Jewish affiars and is a I
Congregation.
f the executive of the St. Kilda
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Enrollment of Jewish pupils in the elementary, second and university
classes in the Wilna district totalled 5,700 in March, the total attendance
schools and colleges numbering 23,919. There are 4,030 pupils in
in all
32 Jewish elementary schools, 1,027 in five Jewish gymnasia, 393 among
the 696 students in the two Russian gymnasia, besides 250 students in
one Jewish professional school. Others in attendance in the Wilna schools
are Poles, Whit Ruthenians, Lithuanians and Russians.

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OPTIMISM PREDOMINATES
a time when people laughed at the is not necessary to point out that
MONTHLY D - A - C MEETING
Jewish National Fund and the Jewish Jews are quick to assimilate and to
Colonial Trust. Today the Jewish adopt the customs of the lands of
National Fund, built with pennies their adoption. The immigrant is
Numerous matters of importance
and pfennings and groshens, is a peo- always the butt of all arguments, and
ple's force that has built colonies and the Jewish immigrant always gets were discussed at the monthly meet-
the worst end of all.
redeemed Palestine soil for Israel.
ing of the board of directors of the
It is Said that every cloud has a
(Concluded from page 1.)
Detroit Air Cooled Car Company,
silver lining. Every Zionist cloud TOURIST CAMP IS NEW
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makers of the D-A-C twin-three, six-
•
so
far
had
a
silver
lining.
Perhaps
cent
of
Arabs?"
FEATURE
OF
STATE
FAIR
MONUMENTAL WORKS
Great Britain has made a contract more Jews will awaken to their re-
cylinder, air cooled car, held in De-
Granite and Marble Monuments
with the Jewish people, and the con- sponsibilities. Perhaps more Zion-
troit last Wednesday.
Fernier - tourists everywhere in
tract will be kept. Of that we are ists who are having so much fun in
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President W. J. Doughty presided
confident. But Great Britain can- breaking the lines, or in being just Michigan are planning already to
Morris Weiss, Prop.
not build a Jewish homeland. The "sympathetic," will lend a hand to enjoy the tourist camp which George and there was a full attendance of
RELETTERING A SPECIALTY
W.
Dickinson,
secretary-manager
of
the board, including Frank Sanders,
Jews can neither be given a country, the greatest movement in history.
Largest Stock of Jewish Menu.
As the morning fogs disperse be- the Michigan State Fair, recently an- vice-president in charge of sales;
Teaching of Hebrew will be permitted by the Jewish commissariat in nor can it be taken from them. So
manta in the City.
nounced would be established at this Earl B. Newton, treasurer; Bethune
Russia, provided no pupil under 18 is admitted to the classes, semi-official we repeat what we have tried to em- fore the sun, so is it possible to drive year's exposition, Detroit, September
D. Blain, secretary; G. R. Tremolada,
That a away the opponents of Jewish na-
Moscow advices state. A campaign among Jewish workers soliciting dona- phasize again and again:
a response tionalism, providing the Zionists will 1 to 10.
George Gagnier, Arthur Gieseler, C.
tions for the Red army has been launched by the Jewish sections, the promise to the Jews minus
This is evidenced in the scores of R. Bennett, E. R. Root, C. F. Morri-
by the Jews is worthless. There is go ahead and plod away to their
avowed object of the campaign being to "create a better feeling towards
requests that have been received from son and John McArthur.
only one power that will ultimately glorious goal.
Jews," it is declared. Confirmation of reported conflicts between Red
different sections for information rel-
count, and that power is the Jewish
Enthusiasm and optimism was pre-
army soldiers and small Jewish traders is contained in a recent issue of
ative to the rules which will govern dominant following a report of Pres-
nation. With the Jews it will ever be
I the Communist Emess.
the
State
Fair
camp
and
in
respect
a
question
of
self-emancination,
and
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ident Doughty relative to the demand
• •
to the advance sale of tickets are re- on the part of dealers for contracts
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The United Synagogue is arranging for Kosher mess at the Boy that must never be lost track of.
duced rates in all cities in the state. for the D-A-C. Mr. Doughty read
There have been moments in the
During the summer approximately 4,000
N.
Y.
movement,
except
for
social
discrimi-
Scouts' camp at Tuxedo,
Mr. Dickinson has selected a plot letters and telegrams from dealers
careers of Zionists as leaders of their
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Jewish boys, most of them coming from orthodox homes, attend the Boy
of ground at Palmer avenue and Fi- from various setions of the country
movement when they had cause to nations.
Scouts camp. Through this work of the United Synagogue, it is made
What is the remedy? Some Jews field street, to the south of the Wo-
despair. They didn't. Nor is it to be
DIRECT TO HAMBURG
asking for immediate delivery of cars
poss ble for the boys to have Kosher food while at camp. A representative
have endorsed the "percentage
building for the site of the and signifying their desire for allot-
July 1 of the United Synagogue also conducts services on the Sabbath and in other expected that they ever will. For a norma." Jewish public opinion at man's
SAXONIA
tourist camp. This ground is being ments from 300 to 1,000 cars for the
t cause cannot fail. It must
'ass
ways
helps
to
keep
up
the
Jewish
spirit
of
the
Jewish
Scouts.
Negotiations
July 29
large, the public opinion that as a surveyed now to determine how it can
CARONIA ...
ensuing year.
the way to establish a similar Kosher mess at the Girl Scouts' triumph. The age-long dream of the rule shows self-respect, will reject
best be used for tourists.
wish people for a home of their
are now on
Jewish
Many propositions relative to vari-
that. At the same time Jews will
TO POLAND IN NINE DAYS
The matter of proper protection for
own
will
materlaiize
and
no
action
camp.
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continue to flock to universities. You the property of the tourists is being ous plants were submitted with the
Fastest all water route. Per-
to certain disabilities of the Jews in Shiraz, Persia, which by any government should, there- can't kill an inborn craving for edu-
result
that President Doughty was
sonally conducted excursion with
taken up and, it is asured those who
High fore, be regarded as a matter of des-
With regard
instructed to further investigate some
the subject of a petition for that community to the
l cation overnight. Only time will tell
override connection at Southamp-
were recently
.
uested by Lucien Wolf to pair. Because, ultimately, the fina the result of Harvard's unjust, un- motor to the State Fair will be re- of the better offerings and a decision
ton for Danzig, Pillau, Memel and
Commissioner of Palestine, the J. C. .
lieved of the everlasting worry of hav-
word concerning the future of Pales-
will be made later as to which fac-
that the matter was referred to the Joint Foreign Committee, who
Libau on one of the three fastest
ing their automobile, tent, robes or
tine will be with the Jewish people. American example.
state
tory is best suited to the require.
immediately made appropriate representations to the Foreign Office. The
giants of the sea, leaving New
other belongings stolen in their ab-
,
Zionism Cannot Fail.
meats of the D-A-C. It was voted
committee was informed by Lord Curzon that its letter had been forwarded
Lowell Mixes the Issues.
York every Tuesday. All third
sence.
We
repeat
that
we
expect
the
Bal-
to the British minister in Teheran, who had been asked to take such action
President Lowell of Harvard is
clam passengers in cabins.
J. II. Brown, of Bette Creek, who however, to locate in Detroit.
Specifications of entire car were
four promise to be honored, but the mixing the issues. In trying to rem- has supervised many similar camps,
for the pfotection of the Jews of Shiraz as might be desirable.
Mauretania Aquitania
reverse will not be interpreted as `a edy the wrongs that were already will personally direct the State Fair approved, as well as contracts which
e .
have
been placed with parts menu
The
Joint
Foreign
Committee,
comprised
of
representatives
of
the
done
by
his
university's
anti-Jewish
reversal
of
the
Zionist
Berengaria
tourist camp this year, Mr. Dickinson
urge ,
o-Jewish Association, has decided
facturers.
m to
Jewish
hopes for a home have been statement, he introduces the worn-
Board of Deputies and of the Angl a roval[ of the Palestine
andate
at the so
says.
Also •i• Liverpool and Glasgow.
closely
linked
with
Jewish
history
out
problem
of
Americanization.
It
seeo'o
PP
British government ro
July 6, the
approaching meeting of the League of Nations. A separate resolution ap- and Jewish achievement that it would
LACONIA
CARMANIA . • •....July 13 pealing to the council of the League of Nations to ratify the mandate with- be folly to think of Zionism as near-
further delay was also passed. The motions were made by D'Avigdor ing death because some 60 lords
...... July 15 out
ALGERIA
Goldsmid, president of the Anglo-Jewish Association, and seconded by Sir failed to listen to the voice of a peo-
ple that is crying to its neighboring
Stuart Samuel, president of the Board :f Deputies.
For ticket and information ap-
nations for an opportunity, once and
ply to nearest agent in your town
A large number of arrests followed the injuring of scores of persons for all, to end the miserable Jewish
or vicinity.
at an anti-Semite rally in Vienna. The meeting was called by the Anti- problem.
There was a time, shortly after the
al
Semite League to protest against the leged
control exercised oevr the
1
ews." Floats bearing inscriptions, Balfour Declaration, when it was
-
and army by "Communists and J
\ police
"Down With the Jews" were prominently displayed in the procession pre- said that the failure of the British
ceeding the meeting. Fearing trouble when the Jew-baiters would proceed to keep their promise would mean the
from threat to action, the police, aided by civilians, tried to stop the meet- ruin of East European Jewry, for
general free-for-all whom Palestine offered the only ray
ing. The league leaders resented the "intrusion" and a
and arrests.
of hope in life. Even that has been
fight ensued, resulting in injury .
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proven groundless. Immediately af-
JEWISH
The newly constituted British Board of Jewish Deputies is now com- ter the Arab attacks on the Jews
prised of 232 delegates, including representatives from nearly all syna- during the Easter celebrations of
, gogues and parties, it was announced at the monthly meeting. Leading 1920 and 1921, the Jewish youth of
Jewish organizations overseas are being asked by the deputies to support Poland and other European coun-
', the effort of the League of Nations to obtain modifications of the restric- tries gave its answer by asking for
Chapel and Office
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tions on Jewish immigration. Discussion on the previous decision of the an immediate opportunity to go to
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board to send in delegates to the general Keren Hayesod conference resulted Palestine and take the places of
committee. Advocates of those who gave their lives in defense
Cemplet• Motor Equipment
in the propbsal being referred back to the law
of Jewish settlements and posses-
the Keren Hayesod are confident the board will participate.
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Ninety-five thousand children, as of May 27, are being fed daily in 180 aeons.
In the case of the lords action, a
i
a
, kitchens and 112 different feeding points covering an area of 162 towns
and villages of Odessa, says a Moscow news item to the American Relief similar answer
is needed.
If it is
in Palestine.
a majority
days this has exceeded the original , question of
28
in provided
New York.
, Admiristration
allocation, which
for Within
the feeding of 90,000 children. This marks that can be made possible by a hear-
feeding action in the Ukrain which was started April 30. tier response from Jews, by a de-
the
of a for that section will take care of 800.000 children and termination that every obstacle will
The beienning
entire program
furnished with food by the American be overcome ten fold. In the past
a st
daily be
adults, who will
800.000
Relief Admnistration,
which is cooperating with the Joint Distribution I two
years.
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This pioneers
small 1111111-
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in Plestine.
a only 25,000
Relief in carrying out this program. •
lber was enough to revolutionize the
• • • of the Holy Land.
Fifty thou-
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life
be an
Negotiations between Brsh and French representatives regarding the
Negotiations
t: and Syria, respectively, I sand pioneers this year would
Palestine
early understood
registration
their
that we
by of the
political correspondent of the London Daily Tele. answer to anti-Semites
of
Semites indicative
are
stage. It is expected that both man- the J wish "stiff-
reached a at satisfactory
' graph
dates to
will have
be anproved
the next meeting of the League of Nations, at are not The
discouraged.
Previous Triumphs.
on July 15. Ratification of the Palestine mandate was postponed at
Actions such as that taken by the
Paris
the recent Geneva meeting because of the objections raised by the approval.
French House of Lords may cause unfeeling
and
and
Balfur's
urgent request f or immeiat
o
no consideration
objections will be raised to Jews to ridicule the Zionist ideas
Earl
assured d e
The French are now apparently accordingly agreed to permit registration hopes. But those who ridiculed have
The
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Syria and
been shamed in the past. There was

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