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truth than propaganda in Jemal's cor-
respondence to the Morning Post.
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turned American Relief Administra-
tion worker s who has just arrived
from Slikolaiev, in a statement which
he made to Capt. Paxton Ilibben,
vice-irector of the Neilsen Relief
Mission here.
According to Mr. Sonnenberg, who
has made a survey of the whole dis-
trict affected, for the Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee, the country
around Elizabetgrad, Kherson, Alex-
androvsk and Nikolaiev is like a
graveyard. Even those who receive
money are unable to buy what they
need with the dollars they get from
America, as there is nothing to buy.
"What the people there require is
food and clothing sent to them from
outside Russia. They cannot eat dol-
lars or wear dollars.
"There are many people who know
what conditions are in the Jewish
portions of the Ukraine, and who
know that unless relief packages and
relief drafts are continued the toll
of death this winter will be incred-
' ible there. It is amazing to find the
Jewish people here in the United
States believing that food may be
had in Russia plentifully and cheap-
, ly, at least so far as the Ukraine and
I the other sections where the Jews
live are concerned. Most of those
who return to America and report
that food is plentiful in Russia have
never been out of ;Moscow, and judge
by what they see there. They do
not realize the immense distances in
Russia nor the difficulties of trans-
potrtation due to the destruction of
the railways during the war and the
civil war. There may be plenty of
food in Moscow and none at all in
the Ukraine, as is the case today, just
as 0 year and ai half ago the farmers
were burning grain in the Middle
West but the price of bread teas just
the same in NOW York."
Mr. Sonnenberg declared that the
action of Dr. Nansen in taking up
the food and clothing, draft business
and relief package shipment former-
ly done by the A. R. A. would be the
salvation of thousands of Jews, if
the Jews in America would respond
and send needed relief.
Protesting Pogrom..
In a statement setting forth the numbers of immigrants arriving from
the various European countries, the Cunard Line points out that thousands
Warsaw Jews whobe stores are
of Germans are still eligible to enter the United States during the quota kept open even on Yom Kippur
year ending June 30.
'closed their places of business and
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joined in the protest against the re-
l'russia will not recognize the German Students Association so long as cent pogrom in Warsaw. The halls
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this body retains the anti-Semitic statutes as part of its by-laws, One Boelitz, that were used for the protest are
Prussian Minister of Education, informed student delegation. The "anti- , reported in cable dispatches to have
MEYER BARRON, Prop.
Semitic principle" is unacceptable
the government,
Boelitz added. been tilled to overflowing 11101 crowds
Buyers of All Kinds of
that jammed the streets blocked traf-
fic. There is a certain note of suds-
WASTE PAPER
One hundred homeless children for whom there Was am room in any of
: faction in this report. Oppressed
the
existing
institutions
in
Mohilev,
Ukraine,
have
been
provided
for
by
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Jews of Poland are not losing cour-
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Cadillac 1709 , the Joint Distribution Committee, which has opened a special home for age and have courage and pride
them. Some of these children are now pupils at a vocational training
enough to protest indignities, A
school.
resolution of protest even called
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ulna,' the Jews to resort to self-de-
Among the 1,600 passengers on the incoming Cunarder Berengaria are fense if the authorities failed to
95 Russians, thin group coming over in accordance with an agreement shield them from attacks. Store
entered into between the Soviet government and the Cunard Line, which, power to Polish Jewry.
in addition to its offices in Kiev and Kharkov, hes opened a new office
in Odessa.
Creating ■ University Ghetto.
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The charge against the Jew is that
Anticipating disturbances in the event the Awakening Magyars hold he creates Ghettoes, that he is clan-
Buy now at big reduction in
their proposed rally, the authorities have prohibited a large Magyar mass- nish. But in Budapest the anti-Semi-
price. A Sphinx Receptacle for
meeting in Budapest. Cancellation of the meeting follows the police search tic students have placed special desks
garbage can now be purchased for
carried out in the headquarters of the Awakening Magyars, where it is in classrooms and have labeled them
$7..00 complete, including delivery
reported a great quantity of inflarm.latoryliterature was confiscated.
"Jew No. 1," "Jew N. 2," etc., and
and installation. We can guaran-
in each class they placed a placard
tee these low prices for only a
Threatening to forcibly block the entrance of Jewish students to the marked "Ghetto" over the runner oc-
short time. Place your order NOW
university classes unless the authorities undertake to enforce immediately cupied by the Jews. The Jewish stu-
through
the percentage limitation against Jews, a delegation representing the Aryan dents went out on strike and pro-
student body warned the Vienna authorities to reach a decision. The tested such insults.' Ilene is a least
authorities asked the students to take no action until the meeting of the uni- one proof that Ghettoes are usually
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. clannishness is rather the result than
the cause of anti.Semitism.
Sailing from New York on June 80, the Inc Anchor liner Tuscania will
sail tared to Palestine, calling at
Beyrout,
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NM ERR may journey hence in all the comfort enjoyed on first class ships in the
Deputy Isaac Gruenbaum, leader
north Atlantic service. The voyage will in reality be a summer cruise and j
the Jewish Sejm Club in Po:lanol,
the ship will call at the main ports in the Mediterranean, including Alex-
hats resigned as a member of that
andria for Egypt. • • • *
body's Praesitlium. In explaining his
action, Deputy Gruenbaum said that
CZERNOWITZ. --J. 1'. A.1 -Pro,
One of the most touching letters of gratitude that has come to the Joint certain Jewish deputies preferred to
, fessor Zadri, Jewish soloist at a eon.
Distribution Committee was recently received from the inmates of an insti- support Premier Siktarski, although
cert here, has sustained several seri-
tution for blind children. It is written in Braille and read-,: "The chil- the latter has nit granted most of the
dren of the third house of the blind in Ekatorinoslav humbly transmit their Jewish demands. Deputy Gruenbaum ous head wound's tad a number of
grutituole to the organization known as 'The Joint' for the help given them says he considers this "a voluntary Jews received lighter injuries during
un attack on the audience by anti-
by this organization." • • • •
sanction of the present restrictions Semitic students ' who came from
practiced against the Jews." In his Jassy for the purpose. Police arrived
The one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sabath Morais was com- explanation he further states that Po- too late to prevent any of the dam-
memorated at the Mikveh Israel Congregation in Philadelphia by the Jewish : lish Jewry has two roads, that of as- age, later arresting members of the
Theological
Seminary of America of NOW York, which he hail founded, and similation or that of co-operation Jewitsh self-defense corps. Kolnik, a
Granite and Marble
during the week in many pulpits in the land. Sabato Morais Was born in • with the minorities with a view to Jewish painter, who visited America
Leghorn, Italy, on April 13, 1821, descended of a Portuguese family which transforming Poland into a nationalk in company of Rubin, another artist,
tied to Italy to escape the terror: of . the Inquisition..
tics state with power vested not in is-among those take?' into custody.
the dominating people. but ill all na-
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The authorities of the Free City have decided not to anima any of the tionalities inhibiting the country. Be-
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Russian and Ukrainian Jews who are being deported from Poland. A cause the Jewish Seim Club is aban-
Louis A. Werbe, Representaive
detachment of the refugees arriving at the railroad station was nut permit- doning the latter idea, Deputy Gruen-
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ted to enter the city. Aged men, women and children formed part of the . baum resigned from the Praesidium.
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refugee contingent. A committee for the relief of the refugees has bet•n Ilis reason embodies an - important
Jewish problem, marked by an old
organized by Jewish visitors at ?dr% a watering place near here.
struggle between assimilation °and 'the
Widespread agitation against foreigners and their languages in Kepi,- retention of the identity of the Jew-
oish
people. While we do not, believe
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wile, Silesia', is reported by the Wolf Agency, a German press service.
':Wolf" reports further that nationalists removed all signs in foreign lan- in the possibility of total Jewish a's-
the
guages, smashing window tonnes where they could not otherwise remove
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argument.
or obliterate the lettering. "Inawn with the German Jews," is the text of present for ‘ 1:eito sake
case it remains forustochoeis itio
a palter prominently displayed throughout the city, the report continues.
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The number of children being fed in the Ukraine and White Russia by
y other peoples. In which case our
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the Joint Distribution Committee in co-operation with the American Relief sympathies are with the action taken
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Administration was again increased during Starch. 'fhe original arrange- I by Deputy Gruenbaum. There na-
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ment called for feeding 100,00(1 children. The acute distress which occur- luridly arises the question as to the
red in February compelled the increase of that number to 358,000. The . advisability of creating a "state-with-
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latest report shows another increase up to 428,000. The increase's have in a state" in Poland. Which we in
IF THE SPINE LS RIGHT, THE MAN
lean made mainly in the districts of Odessa, Nicolatoff and
Ekaterinoslay.
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turn oppose. To solve the problem
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Let Kletesynski make you • Live
permanently and practically, there.
Wire and you won't be stepped on.
Emir Abdullah, ruler of Transjordania, has been asked by representa- fore, we agqin suggest that the
ix us of the Palestine Arabs to defer his plans for the establishment of an speedy rebuilding 'of. the Jewish
ury council for Transjordania pending settlement of the whole Arab homeland will also remove this evil:
question. These representations were made by Mussa Kani111 Pasha, chair-
man, and a few of the members of the Arab delegation, who visited Ab-
dullah at Ammon. The Palestine representatives pointed out there is like-
lihood of action being taken conforming to the wishes of the Palestine
Arabs, and that the Transjtordanian ruler could Hitt enormously in this work
by falling in with their plans.
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Among the tourists arriving from the Metlitcrranean on the t'unarder
aturetanin Friday was Miss Elizabeth McQueen of Tamsworth, N. II., who
ran a daily paper in Jerusalem during General Allenby's occupation of
Palestine. She declared that Zionism is now a dead issue there. Miss
Henrietta Szold, founder and honorary president of Itatiassah, the women's
Zionist organization of America, who has been working in Palestine for
the last three years as a volunteer co-director of the medical forces of the
Hadassah there, vyas also a passenger HMI was mcl rat the' pier by all mem.
bers of the national board of the organization.
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The question of the Jewish refugees who are compelled to leave Poland
has been placed on the agenda the meeting of the advisory committee of
the League of Nations' Iligh Commissittnt-r for refugee relief. The com-
mittee will meet at Geneva April 20. Consitleration of the Jewish refugee
question was urged by the Joint Foreign Committee of British Jews, the
Alliance Israelite and the British-Jewish War Victims Fund. In view of
the recent statement by the Austrian Vice.Chancelltor, that the League of
Nations had approved the expulsion of Galician Jews from Austria, this
question, too, will be consideredbythe committee.
Several hundred delegates of Jewish organizations of New York met
on April 15 in the Ilebrew Immigrant Aid Society building to make ar-
rangements for the election of delegates to the second session of the per-
manent American Jewish Congress. The meeting was called by the New
York Jewish Council, of which Judge Aaron J. Levy is chairman. The
city was divided into districts and special committees were named to arrange
nominating conventions in each of these districts. The Jews of the city
will elect, by popular vote, 100 representatives to the congress. Each
Jew and Jewess in the city 21 years of age will be entitled tot vote.
Louis Brown and Isadore Jackerstan, who were arrested in Washington
raids by Department of Justice. agents aimed against Communists, were
voluntarily released by the police. Other Jews arrested were also released.
The accused were taken in a raid on a- Jewish book and news store on •
Seventh street, where a meeting was scheduled featuring Robert Minor, a
prominent radical and artist. Mr. Minor failed to appear, however. Edward
J. Irvine, who was arrested in the raid and who was the last one detained
on whorn Communist literature was found, was also released on habeas
corpus proceedings by Judge Hoehling. Altogether over 411 persons were
arrested in the raid.
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toxittolleol .from Hung:trial) soil by a
: government ordinance promulgated
O Friday. • The ordinance, known as the
Defense of the State Law, was adopt-
' ed in face of strong opposition by
liberal deputies. The Christian Na-
titonalist deputies, however, expressed
great pleasure over the passage of
this law, which, they declared, Was
intended primarily to exclude "Jews
:aid workers," thereby ensuring that
the approaching elections will mot be
influenced by either of these ele-
ments.
Jewish students of the technical
high school here struck, declaring
they will not return to the classes be-
fore they obtain satisfaction for the
indignities they are made to suffer
by the faculty and students. In ad-
tlition to having their number lim-
ited by the percentage norm now in
force, separate desks have been
placed in special corners of the'class-
rooms numbered Jew No. 1, Jew No.
2, etc. Anti-Semitic students in each
class•hung a big placard over the cor-
ner occupied by the Jews, marked
"Gretto."
JASSAY, Roumania.—(J. T. A.1---
Grave misgivings have been 'caused
here by the arrival of a number of
student agitators identified with Pro-
fessor Cuza, who is at the head of
the anti-Semitic movement in the
Roumanian schools. The uneasiness
was aggravated by the rumor circu-
lated that Jewish students had ar-
The responsible editor of Hitler's anti.Semitic organ, Voelkischer Boe- rived from Chernowitz to avenge the
bachter of Munich, and the eolitor.cf the anti-Semitic Mierbaeher Anzeiger recent anti-Jewish attacks. Profess-
have been summoned to appear before' Germany's political Supreme Court ing great alarm, the anti-Semites ap-
at Leipsie under the law. for safeguarding the republic, says a copyright pealed to the police for protection
Berlin dispatch to the New Yark Times. Both .leave refused to appear or and a military cordon was drawn
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an:knowledge the authority of this tribunal, asserting that,'..only Bavarian around certain sections of the city.
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can try Bavarians. Hitler himself expects a summons- to appear The patrols kept watch all night in
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I ',fore the Leipsie Supreme Court and he has wit! his followers that he an evident attempt to defend per-
will not go and appealed to them to "stand hard as steel by our govern- sons, who are known as pogromists,
ment. We won't talk."• The whole !quint h press, hoWever, sides ngainst against a fantastic Jewish attack.
the recalcitrants, declaring that they ought not to defy the late at this time, Jews here feel the feigned alarm dis-
as in view of the Ruhr struggles, this it no:time to provoke an internal
played in anti-Semitic circles is to
German conflict.
provoke a fresh attack, but thus far
nothing has happened.
Feeding of Jewish intellectuals in Poland has been inwreased, according
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tie advises from Dr. Bernard Kahn, European director of
the
Joint
Distri
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bution Committee. Several, months ago the Joint Distribution Committee ATTACKED IN UNIVERSITY RIOT
City *ad Out of loon Wotk Delim1sIrly
appropriated an additional $500,000 for the feeding-of intellectuals and °
BUCHAREST.--J. T. A.(—Many
indigent members of the middle class in' Austria. Reports received at that Jewish
students
were
seriously,
time of distress among the same classes in Polaird moved the Joint Distri woundtd in an attack made upon'
bution Commmittee to distribute this sum equally between the teas coun- roan by Roumanian students in the
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tries. This has made possible the.increased rations distributed in Poland University of Bucharest. A crowd
by 3,000. Of these 100 went to i the Jewish feeding station in Warsaw ano
I of Roumanian students in the judi.
300 to the students' feeding-Station in 'the same city. Feeding stations cial, chemical and engineering de-
have been opened in Rtovno, Wilna and Lemberg. All told -11.500 rations partments of the university fell upon
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are being distributed in Poland, of which Jews receive one-third.
Jewish students, beat them up and
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threw them down the stairs The
January was 'Homeless Child Month" in 'Kier, one of the large cities praesidium of the university called
of the Ukraine, an account of station published in the Kharkow press, has
the police, who cleared the halls of
just been received here. Three and a half•trillion stamps were distributed, the rioting students.
the sale of which was for .the purpose of providing homes for shelterless
A strong cordon of police is guard-
orphans. Although the total raised in this campaign was not compiled when
ing the university and will attend
the press reports were written. It was estimated that it would be sufficient , the lectures if the excesses will be.re-:
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Forty million rubles, it is expected, will be raised. A benefit performance
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The '
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