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AUGUST 25, 1922

(From cables of Jewish Correepondente Bureau and Jew1•11 Telegraphic Agene7J

Dr. Laski-I3ertholdi, a member of the United States emigration com-
mittee, has been asked to be a candidate in the next elections for deputies
to the Latvian Sejm.
• • • •
Co-ordination of the activities carried on on behalf of the Jewish emi-
gration from Eastern Europe is contemplated in a plan submitted by Mr.
Lutzki, Bertoldy and Dr. Tiomkin, representatives of the united emigra-
tion committee.
• • • •
The draft of the Palestine constitution will be laid before the king at
the council to be held next week, states a cable dispatch from London to
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. The constitution will be contained in an
"Order in Council" which is to receive the king's sanction.
• • • •
The extent of damages suffered by inhabitants of Palestine during the
war is being investigated by an official of the London government now in
Jerusalem. Damages to Jewish synagogues and to individual property
holders will be examined with the view to fixing the reputations, it is stated.
• • • •
A society has been formed under the name of the "Arab Economic De-
velopment Association," the objects of which, as stated in the statues,
"comprise all that contributes to the welfare and benefit of the country, its
development and progress in education, instruction, economic conditions and
character."
• • • •
The Department of Commerce and Industry in the government of Pales-
tine informs an of the establishment of a new tobacco and cigaret factory,
"Bedawy," in Jerusalem. The factory has already commenced operations
and its paid up capital amounts to £8,000. The present output of this
factory is disposed of in the Jerusalem district.
• • • •
Dr. Solowecjik, the Jewish minister of Lithuania, has left for a three
months' vacation. Dr. Brutzkus has been appointed to serve in his absence
as Minister for Jewish Affairs. Dr. Brutzkus' appointment came from the
president of the republic, which gives rise to the belief in Jewish circles
that Dr. Solowecjik's vacation presages a change in the ministry.

Eighteen hundred Moslems arrived for the annual pilgrimage to Mecca,
says a report to the London Times. The pilgrims were cordially welcomed
by King Hussein of the iledjaz. It is learned that the Moslem pilgrims
from Palestine are endeavoring to enlist the support of the pilgrims from
other countries in the campaign against the Palestine mandate, states a
report to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

Following the declaration recently of the political strike by the Arab
Congress, the Moslem Association in Haifa published an appeal calling upon
the Arab population not to follow the advice of the extremists who are out
for trouble and mischief. The appeal demanded that all peace loving ele-
ments in the country should concentrate their efforts for peace and har-
mony between the various nations in Palestine.
• • • •
A memorandum demanding £80,000 towards the budget of the Hebrew
schools In Palestine under the jurisdiction of the education department of
the Zionist Executive will be submitted by representatives of the Palestine
Teachers' Union and of the Department of Education who attend the annual
Zionist Conference opening at Carlsbad on Aug. 23. Without this subsidy
from Zionist sources, it is pointed out, thousands of Jewish children will
be deprived of their school facilities.
• • • •
Mme. Vikoba-Kuneticks, the well known authoress and National Demo-
cratic member of the Czecho-Slovakian House of Assembly, is touring the
country addressing public meetings on the subject "Individual, Nation,
Race." The whole tone of her addresses is anti-Jewish and constitutes an
open incitement against the Jewish population of Czecho-Slovakia. The
president of the republic, Professor Masaryk, is also attacked on the ground
of his alleged pro-Jewish sympathies.
•
•
The leading members of the anti-Jewish movement in Germany have
seceded from the German National party with a view to establishing a new
German People's party. The seceding members include Deputy Henning
and Herr Wulle, editor of the anti-Jewish daily, Deutsches Tageblatt. The
German National party is now a purely conservative party with no avowed
anti-Jewish views and, in the case of the majority of its members, disap-
proving of any definitely anti-Jewish policy.

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forts and return to this country,"
said Colonel Lehman. "It will be ,••••
hard to replace him. However I am I=
looking for great things from Dr.
Bernard Kahn, who is now acting-
chairman of our European council.
Dr. Kahn is a very remarkable man.
For many years he was the executive
director of the German Hilfsverein,
which loaned him to us when the
Joint Distribution Committee began
to operate in Europe. Ile is a man
of the highest culture, of fine person-
ality, gentle with the suffering, but
firm in his decisions. Ile brings to
his work as the head of the Joint
Distribution Committee's European
Council the background and training
due to 25 years of experien :e in the
field of Jewish philanthropy.
"Another man who is doi•ur excel-
lent work is Dr. Morris Valdman,
who is at the head of our child-care
department and our medical work, "
said Colonel Lehman, "and still an-
other is David Schweitzer, visa is ren-
dering such excellent wort. as sys-
tematizer, especially of th, medical
work.

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"On the whole, as relates to Rou-
mania, Poland, Lithuania an I Latvia,
I think I am justified in saying that
conditions are improving," declared
Colonel Lehman. "But I should like
the Jews of America to rmnember
that Russia is now our biggest prob-
lem. For the other countries I have
named we should confine our efforts
to constructive work, to medical aid
and child-care. But in Russia the
Jews are starving, and while we will
do some constructive work there as
soon as possible, the improtant thing
for the time being is to save that vast
Jewish population from dying of hun-
ger. The American Relief Adminis-
tration is giving us the fullest, most
generous co-operation. But its work
is necessarily non-sectarian. I know
that the Jews of this country are
eager to help and that they will not
fail the Jews of Russia, as they have
not failed the Jews of Europe and
Palestine since the very moment their
cry for help reached us.
"The scars are still very deep in
the Ukraine. The Jews there are still
suffering from the effects of the po-
groms, of the lack of food and work,
and they will have to be helped by
us for a considerable period. We
shall have to feed at least 500,000
children for another year. We will
do all we can by way of furnishing
the Jews of Russia with tools, with
machinery, with seeds, we will en-
deavor to set up trade schools.
"But—what we will do will depend
on the Jews of this country, upon
whom I should like to impress the
urgency of the Russian situation."

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The Czecho-Slovakian Ministry for National Defense recently asked for tion, if, as may be hoped and expect-
tenders for certain work. The cheapest offer was made by a Jew, who, ed, the prosperity of the country in-
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however, was not given the contract. A Czech member of Parliament inter- creases and its industries develop,
viewed the minister, M. Udrzal, with regard to this matter and received the immigration will be increased in pro-
reply from the minister: "Do you think that I would give my contracts portion, but if this should not prove
FurnIshing• for Men, Women and Chil-
to a filthy Jew?" A number of deputies are in consequence of this state- to be so, it must be kept at a low
dren, Yard Goode, Notion., ButterIck
ment putting an interpellation to the government.
level.
Pattern., Royal Society Goods, Toys.
• r • •
"Beyond the establishment of an
Open Evenings Excepting Frideys.
Baron Edmond de Rothschild of Paris, founder and sponsor of many assembly with an elected majority,
of the Jewish colonies in l'alestine, has cabled to the Vaad Leumi express- and thereby the closer association of
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ing the hope that Palestine Jews, with work and patience, would carry the the people with the control of pub-
mandate through to success. The Vaad Leumi has also received a reply lic affairs, no other appreciable
— IMMIMI11111•1 NIB MN from the King of the Medias rejecting the Zionist claims and declaring change of any importance will follow
that he thinks with other Arabs that all Arabic countries, including Pales- the enactment of the mandate, ex-
tine, should be placed under the independent rule of the Arabs.
cept that it will then become possible
to issue a government loan. It is for
A great number of recently organized building groups are reported to that reason that I have been obliged
have started building operations on their sites. The Society Beth WGan to trouble you to attend this meet-
has already commenced the allotment of building plots. The topographical ing.
It is necessary that in this
work connected with the preparations for building has already been com- country, as in others, a certain
pleted. The Society 'Ir Ganim (Garden-Town) in Jaffa commenced the amount of capital should be avail.
works for water supply, drainage and preparation of building materials. able for purposes of development be-
The society Nachlath Ganim acquired a Kite and divided it among its yond the some that are provided by
I embers.
the annual taxes. It is intended,
• • • •
therefore, to issue a government loan
Anonymous letters and circulars threatening the Jews of Gnesen in the to supply the financial requirements
Posen district have been received by a large number of Jewish merchants of the government in respect of rail-
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Jewish shops and private houses but also posted on the premises of the quirements, the building of roads. the
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• • • •
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and
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cities
of
The Communist University recently established in Moscow for students ant standard.
from Western Europe consists of six departments, Latvian „ thuar
_ 100,000 inhabitants or more who re-
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the university has been established. There are 96 students in the Yiddish
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department. The department intends to publish ■ political-literary mag a. result. The Jewish Old Folks' Home yet admit Yiddish to be his mother
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zine entitled "Self-Help."
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was next organized, with J. Levin as tongue, because it was the language
• • • •
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first president. Mr. Levin has been of his parents and because he is able
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Polish government notices and ordinances will be accompanied by a president since its organization close to speak it himself. Mr. Stewart also
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Yiddish translation printed in Roman letters, if the proposal of Father to 20-years ago, always the hardest writes that "according to an estimate
I Lutaslawsky, the Catholic deputy, is accepted by the constitutional corn. worker for the idea.
made by Dr. Oppenheim in 1918 in
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MONUMENTAL WORKS . giving recognition to the Yiddish language, without involving the govern- synagogual activities, as well as his connection
religious bodies, there were 3,300,000
, ment in extra cost for printing Yiddish. The whole question of riffled work for the advancement of the Jews in the United States, of which
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deputies will ever agree to LutTlawsky's proposal.
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The funeral of David Frischman, the noted Hebrew critic and literateur, the most respected leaders of Ortho-
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The Mizrachi, the association of
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Rathenau's funeral. Speakers at the bier included Nachman Bialik, the Orthodox Zionism, was founded in
For the seventeenth and final week
America
by Rabbi Levin, with the as-
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Hebrew poet laureate, who declared that Frischman was the greatest of
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Jewish authors because he was the most humble; he was the high priest of sistance of Rabbi B. Abramowitz, at the Garrick, Miss Bonstelle will
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Hebrew belles-lettres. Mr. Bcrgelson spoke on behalf of the Jewish writers formerly of St. Louis and now of Pal- offer the temperamental play "Enter
of Poland; Victor Jacobson, as a representative of the Zionist Organization, estine. Rabbi Levin has r
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and S. Ben-Zion (M. Gutman) as a representative of the Jewish writers position on the America. •
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That the group of assassins of Dr. Walter Rathenau, the German Foreign
' figure is that of Ma-
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avowedly anti-Jewish militarist organization. The group which openly With the assistance of Rabbi P. Zarchi singer and combination of the tender,
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instigated anti-Jewish disturbances had arms stored for the purpose, , it
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the
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declared. Minister of Justice Weber,
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zation, which
is America.
today the stronges t madame's husband, has tired of the
alleged to have protected the league, supplying its members with official religious
body in
absence of his wife, her great success
documents revealing the movements of prominent Jews. Members of the
Rabbi Levin is active in the Zionist and her moods.
group when arrested were as promptly discharged, i it s alleged. The dis-
It is in the unusual play of emo-
movement
here,
in
the
American
Jew-
patch disclosing these facts, sent by the Vienna correspondent of the Jewish ish Congress movement and i
n the tions, the rare types that Miss Varesi
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are unanimuos in denouncing this confiscation, holding the Minister of Jus-
has four children, Dr. Na- humor that underlies all situations,
than P. Levin, Professor Samuel M. that makes of "Enter Madame" a
tice responsible for it.
• • • •
Levin of Junior College, Isadore Levin play that is a little bit different. Miss
Bonstelle will be seen in the Gilds
The situation of the Jewish students in Odessa is described in • report and Abraham J. Levin, attorneys.
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received from Dr. Victor Adler, the Ukrainian delegate of the Jewish JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The Varesi role, while Frank Morgan will
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World
Relief
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immigrants
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to originally interpreted by Norman
Students' Association of Odessa to Jewish students
the world by
over.
Palestine
the month
of July
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