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JULY 28, 1922

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Starting Monday

Sir Herbert Samule returned to Government House after a prolonged
visit to England and the continent. The High Commissioner is losing no
time in getting into the swing of things.
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August Price Test

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Lemberg has been flooded with appeals by the Rozwoi party, exhorting
the population to emulate the recent example of Vilna, where a number of 0
Jews were injured following a riot caused by that party.
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An international loan to Austria was declared by Henry Morgenthau, : g
former United States Ambassador to Turkey, to be possible. Mr. Morgen•
thau spent several days in Vienna studying Austria's financial possibilities.
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Detroit Stocks
Chicago Stocks
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The wholesale expulsion of Crimean Jews, including Jewish Communists, I t

and the sequestration of their property, are alleged to form part of a con-

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Rabbi Borischansky of Hornet, accused by members of the Jewish sec-
tion of the Soviet government of having taken part in "counter-revolutionary
activities," will face a revolutionary tribunal next week. The trial follows
an investigation conducted by the Hornet authorities of the rabbi's activities.

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Monday is the first day of the most
remarkable event in this great store's
history. In the past quarter of a century
we have achieved many a success, in-
augurated scores of sweeping innova-
tions in furniture merchandising that
have made their influence felt far and
wide. But never before have we ever
had such a remarkable message for the
people of Detroit as during our August
Price Test Sale.

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Max Warburg, widely known Jewish banker of Hamburg, brother to
Felix M. Warburg of New York, is expected at The Hague. Ile is due to
arrive with Otto II. Kahn of New York. Announcement of their arrival 0
has led to the circulation of rumors concerning private deals with the Soviet
delegation. •

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Dr. Stephen S. Wire of the Free Synagogue, New York, is leaving Lon-
don for l'alestine to make a study of conditions in behalf of the l'alestine
Development Council, of which he is a leading member. Mrs. Mary Fels,
widow of the late Joseph Fels, will join him in l'aris and will accompany
him to Palestine.

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within a limited time. The Habima will travel together with Stanslaysky,
director of the Moscow theater.

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Patter., Royal Society Goods, Toys.
Open Evenings Excepting Friday..

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l'anic among Jews following the accusation that a Jew had been guilty
'of the murder of a young Christian girl alleged to have been killed for so-
called ritual purposes, is subsiding after the searching investigation insti-
SS 1•01111111111M0111 O e tuted by the police of I olna, a town in Bohemia. The police report states
that the girl had been murdered by an ordinary criminal, the accusation
against the Jew being entirely unfounded.

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The Union of Rabbis of Hohilew have intervened with the Soviet au-
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to surrender valuables of the church for the famine victims. The
s eexznliaeirnoel another faith,
are in duty bound to take up cudgels for a re-
faith, despite the fact that Archbishop Constantine
ligious l
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Read our full page announcement in the Sunday
News and Free Press! Let your eyes verify facts
which at first thought may seem almost impossible.
Furniture prices and furniture values that willl make
history are ready, and every bargain has a story be-
hind it. Our buyers have been combing the markets
for months, picking up extraordinary values in high-
grade furniture under circumstances that read al-
most like fiction. Day by day this romance of mer-
chandising will unfold. The first chapter is in the
Sunday papers. Read it Then come to the store
Monday and let your own eyes tell you.

The Soviet government has permitted the Ileholuz (Palestine Pioneer
Movement) to hold a meeting during July. Representatives from all parts
of Russia, where there are reported to be 10,000 young men and women 0
in training for Palestine, are expected to this conference. Permission to
hold this meeting appears to indicate that the movement has been sanctioned 4
despite the pronounced opposition of the "Jewish Sections."

• • •

Sentences ranging from three to seven years have been imposed by the 9
military tribunal trying members of the White Guards accused of perpetrat.
ing pogroms in Hungary two years ago. The convicted include Ivan Szbona,
sentenced to .seven years; Michael Dancis, six years; Stefan Johosz, five 'A
years, and a number of others three years each. The accused pleaded that r
they were under orders of Commandant Ilejjaz to murder and plunder Jews.



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The Ku Klux Klan is not ready to relax its efforts to enlist a large
membership in the state of Ohio, the chief cleagle of Ohio announces. 'The
cleagle boasts of a gain of 1,000 new members, despite the recent failure
in Cleveland and Akron. The activity of the Klan will soon be felt, it is %
stated. Jews of various Ohio cities are again on guard, efforts being made •
I to block meetings of the Klan. The local administrations have promised
— their aid and the Klan will met with the resistence it met a few weks ago..

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Representative Charles i,. Knight of Akron, Ohio, who recently an. ,;
flounced his candidacy f or the Ohio governorship, while addressing a big I
meeting in Cleveland was asked by Jews in the audience whether he had
been a Zionist before or had announced himself as one since he decided to r
tun for governor. Representative Knight replied : "People that know me
are aware that I have been a Zionist for the last 20 years, and always by
word and deed helped promote the Zionist cause. I believe that Palestine
must and will be restored to the Jewish people."





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One hundred thousand Moslems are reported in dispatches from Mecca
to have attended the demonstration near the prophet's grave, protestiog
against the Zionist policy of the British government by which, it was as- I,
serted, that the shrines in Palestine, sacred to the Mohammedans, would
be placed under Jewish control. Addressing the demonstration, the aged

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resolution as reported with preamble to the Fish resolution of the House'.
stricken out. There was no debate. If Representative Fish insists on the
retention of the preamble, a conference will be necessary, but it is believed !
that Mr. Fish will not insist on it. Th house will probably pass the reso-
lution as amended by the Senate without further formalities when it recon-
venes on Aug. 15. Provided that the Ilouse coincides in this manner, noth-
ing will remain in the way of signature by the President. •

zealous in his friendship for our pee- j
(Concluded from page 1.)
In extending his remarks in the ! bone. It is apparently intended for
Congressional Record, favoring the distribution among, the dissatisfied
resolution for a Jewish Homeland in coal miners. In this weekly, Leslie
Palestine, Congressman Chandler Frey-Shismareff has attacked many
touched on the immigration question of the liberals in the United States,
and said that when the next immigra- including a number of those who
tion bill is introduced in Congress he
The executive committee of the Moslem Christian Union has addressed will probably propose that an excep- have been mentioned in the Ford de-
tective reports. In almost every
•n urgent request to the British governmnet that Vladimir Jabotinsky, tion be made to the Jews, permitting
/jonist leader, who is on his way to Palestine, should not be permitted to them to enter ,"from whatever parts number Ilenry Ford and his cam-
enter the country. The Arab request is based upon the sentence imposed of the earth they came, who satisfied paign against Jews and against lib-
he a military court trying Jabotinsky and his 19 comrades of the Jerusalem the immigration laws regarding tests eralism are praised. Incidentally,
S.1f-Defense, following the riot in April, 1920. Mr. Jabotinsky was then of health, sanity, morals and good not a few numbers contain articles
a ddressed to coal miners, telling them
”ntenced to 15 veers' imprisonment and to be exiled after the expiration citizenship "
not to listen to men on soap boxes
, .f his sentence. No mention is made of the fact that Jabotinsky and his
We Want Rights, Not Privilege..
and not to give any heed whatever
cow-odes were amnestied by the High Commissioner and the sentence sub-
There can be no doubt that Con- to men who attempt to tell them
sequently quashed by a British court.
gressman Chandler is sincere. He about the labor situation in the mines
en p
as (al enc. friendship
The Lithuanian Sejm has been considering, in commission with Jewish Jews on more than one occasion, on of America. This Russian editor
representatives, Dr. Soloweitschik, Minister of Jewish Affairs, at their head, the Congress floor, in the press and points out that every person who
the question of Sabbath observance for the Jews in the country. It has at massmeetings. We have cause to stands on a soap box and tries to tell
been generally agreed that conditions in Lithuania are dissimilar to those believe, however, that the average t American miner that he is being
in Western Europe because the Jews in Lithuania are living in the country Jew would oppose a proposal such as abused is in all likelihood a Jew who
in compact masses. In the towns they form a majority and cannot there- suggested by our good friend. The is only trying to upset affairs in the
fore be compelled to close their businesses completely on Sunday. The time for toleration has passed and the United States. Frequently it is
commission has agreed that Jewish shops may remain open on Sunday for Jew now asks for equal opportunity pointed out that thousands of strik
six hours. Most Jewish workers will also be permitted to conduct their work and hopes to have his rights granted mg coal miners are sitting in their
homes, satisfied that the coal strike,
in their workshops. The question will be finally settled shortly.
him. In a recent issue we had occa-
so far as they are concerned, is of
sion to quote Dr. Theodor Ilerzl that
News of the result of the Palestine vote in the House of Commons has "we have enough experience of toler- Jewish origin and of Jewish main-
been received by the Jewish population of Palestine with dignified reserve ation and of 'protection' which could tenance for the furthering of Jewish
in which profound joy is unconcealed. The Jewish press hails the decision be revoked at any time." We do not aims.
of the House of Commons, saying that the political sky is now free of all want to be provileged, but the equals
clouds. Puzzled and depressed by the outcome, Arab public opinion advises of equals. When we oppose laws
concentrating attention on the powers of the legislative council, in which aimed at restricting immigration, we
the Arabs are to have a majority and which is to exercise considerable con- do so as American citizens who real-
trol over immigration into Palestine. new protest against the declara- , ize that such measures are not for
tion and the recent Parliamentary decision confirming it has been broad- the best interests of the country. But
(Concluded from page 1.)
casted by the Moslem-Christian Association of Palestine.
we venture to say, once the bills are The division was almost sensational
• • • •
passed, we want to be affected by in its emphasis, only 35 supporting
The executive committee of the Communist Internationale has decided them no more. but also no less, than the attack with 292 favoring the goy-
to revoke the mandate conferred upon the delegate of the Palatine Com- the other elements in the land. For ernment. The result was the most
munist Organization, a Moscow dispatch states. Expulsion of the l'alestine our unfortunate brethren who are crushing of defeats for the anti-Zion-
!
delegate, whose name is Sar, is explained by the fact that at the recent con- seeking a haven of refuge from the ist movement.
ference of the World l'oale Zion Organization Sar opp(Aed the demands of Eastern European hell we shall find I
Arabs Have No Grievance.
up
the Third Internationale to dissolve the Poole Zion Organization, give
a home in our ancient land.
There is no doubt mistakes have
the Palestine program and incorporate the oa e Z ion groups into the na-
Caen made under the mandate but it is
tional Communist parties. The Communists evidently believe that the Pales-
Knight of the C
I.
clear that the Arabs have no real
tine Communists will accept these proposals, the Communist party in Pales-
Behold our gallant Knight of the grievance. On the contrary, they
tine having been asked to select another delegate to represent them on the Covenant, Henry Morgenthau! The stand to benefit from the development
Third Internationale.
former ambassador to Turkey has of the country nod the social order in-
• •
found for himself a new occupation, troduced.
Jewish pioneers from Russia who are training for work in Palestine, . that of saving Austria. Ile is report-
So for as the Jews are concerned,
arriving in Kovno, declare that the chaluz movement in Russia is growing ed as organizing a $50,000 corpora- their claims to national rights in
apace, is being neither legalized by the government nor persecuted by the tion to encourage trade, etc., in the Palestine is indisputable. The ex-
I authorities. Appreciation for the work of the chaluzim is expressed by all land, and thus save it from ruination. , perience of the new regime on the
parts of the population who have witnessed the self-defense organization While it is none of our business whs.: I whole has been entirely gratifying
created and commanded by chaluzim. Robber bands have been destroyed an individual Jew undertakes, we ' and the view strong is heard in Eng-
' with their help, it is said, the central committee of the chaluzim serving feel in the right when we say that a land that a national home for the Jews
practically as the central committee for Jewish self-defense. Ten thousand man who has posed as a Jewish will tend ultimately to lessen the
Young men and women are organized in 300 groups or "kewutzoth," tilling philanthropist; a man who has offered ground for hostility, now widespread.
the soil as part of their preparatory training for life in Palestine. The Ort, so many apologies for "his" people
P: ',tine itself cannot fail to pros-
a Jewish association for promoting trades among Jews, is accused of hos- and for himself being a Jew, ought i per under an administration which for
tility. to the chaluzim movement, because M. Agursky has been named man- to be somewhat consistent. At the , the first time provides security of life
ager. Mr. Agursky is said to be unfriendly to the chaluzim and their aims. Chicago Jewish Relief Conference, !and equal laws under a capable enter-
less than a year ago, Morgenthau pro- prising government. Any attempt to
The committee of Jewish delegations has presented the council of the posed that a handful subscribe the upset the system would be a crime not
' League of Nations a detailed memorandum on the Jewish question in Lat- needed $14,000,000 and do away with , only against the Jews but against Pal-
via. The memorandum deals chiefly with the naturalization law, repatria- the campaign. Ile spoke with what , estine and the best interests of the
tion prorortion of Jews in the civil service and public bodies and restric- was said to be "feeling." In our own whole world.
In contradiction to the city he appeared as the champion of
tion of rights for Jews in administrative practice.
usual practice in the newly created states, naturalization in Latvia sub- the needy Jews abroad. The needy !COMMUNIZE JEWISH COLONIES
jected to one of two conditions: III Latvia origin, taken in its ethical Jews are in greater need today. But
sense, or (2) the "rights of citizenship:" that is, the fact of being regis- Morgenthau is out to save Austria!
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—In order to ac-
tered in the books of the ppoulation of the territories forming the state Thank God that "the guardian of Is- ,eentuate the social differenciation in
of Latvia. The memorandum points out that these conditions, especially rael neither sleeps nor slumbers" and the Ukraine, the Jewish sections of
the second, constitute an injustice such as was required by Czarist laws, that, in spite of such champions of Soviet Ukraine have decided to
having been merely • formality to which scarcely anyone adhered, and our people, "we shall not die, but strengthen communist work among
thousands of Jews living in Latvia for many years had not considered live. to declare the works of the the Ukraine Jewish colonists, it is re.
themselves bound to carry out that formality.
Lord."
Portal.

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ANTI-ZIONIST MOVE
RESULTS IN FIASCO

1

A tremendous activity has been stir-
red up in Zionist circles by the cam-
paign for a 100,000 membership
whcih was inaugurated as a result of
the shekel membership resolution
passed by the Philadelphia Zionist
Convention. Districts all over the
country are making preparations to
devote the summer months to an in-
tensive attempt to make every Jew
in the community a shekel member of
the Zionist Organization. Added im-
petus to the campaign is given by the
endorsement of the British Palestine

resentatives.
Shekel members according to the
decision of the convention, will pay
only $2 a year, and will be entitled to
participate in the election of dele-
gates to the World Zionist Congress.
In view of that after a short time
shekel members will become sufficient-
ly interested in the movement to regis-
ter as regular members. They will,
at any rate, constitute a vast source
from which workers will be recruited
fro the Keren Ilayesod, the National
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