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DuMir so Defrost.
Governor Stern has no .n...entlor. of renge.ing h., Jerasalem post. -he ate
o J T. A. reprosermat.re was .n formed by rise Jerusalem head himself. Ti.. lug of rotes car. by Jeers as -Jtor_th
retort printed in the Haarett that it* contemplated resraming in order to votes: there is a new eitaanian de-
h•..4ff, mobs-track, to Crane snhoot fooratatoon. Storrs declared.
vel4;•r.g when comp l y the Jeenst
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people to tolerate a 'petal plea made
The Lkata Isepartmert at Waskiertor. has made pubic another L. of •o it that it make better caw of the
names of Anterean sore:non of the .144,..1. quake. Amon; them are ballot than heretofore. The ntoanon
S.ecfred Bernrier, Albert L Le:ranger, Ada Sr. Mrs. Sarnael Warman is created by reacnor_ary b.oteo Lie
and child, H. Reoin, Max Buz.!,PauLne Moyer, Ella M.rr-ain
the Kin Klux Lan, which cam. out
on election days and rote as urots.
A train traveling be•.ween Jassy. and Peoscani was stooped by Fancirai thereby endangering the goverment
and all passengers of Jewish appearance were brto_ally beaten. Toe train by planing it in the Finds of a force
crew glade no attempt to shield the passengers_ Arnorg those attacked was of reactionaries that threaten the
an English low, who has taken the nutter up w.th the English elohaes7 in very foundation of American
Botharett.
Otto. and may cause the creation of
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cond.:ions in America nectar to those
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Adolph Ilitkv, German Fescotti arid antoSemtie leader. has presented of European countries that are ruled
to von Kahn the eor,ditiore on which be w.11 to-operate with the Bavarian by Fascism. In our own my. on the
dictator. Relative to the Jews, Hitler demand, a.s a tine quo non for co- eve of the primary election last week.
operation that all Jews who imre.grated into Baratta after 1914 be ex- a secret body of men distribute,/ cir•
Particular People Prefer
pelled and all their prpoerty be confiscated_
viler. in hundreds of thoosande. call-
the Palais
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ing upon "Americans" to vote for
Strictly censored. Highest
Tbe Moslem delegation which ham left Jerusalem for India in order to 'Americans only." As if any but
raise fonds for the repair of the mosque carrel with it a letter of introduc-. Americans could run for office in an
Standard
taon from Sr Herbert Samuel to Lord Reading, Viceroy of India. The American city. It read like a circular
Band Y... delegation includes James!, the secretary of the Arab executive the Sheik tattled by the triple-K organization.
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of the Omar Mosque and the Mufti of Haifa.
If such methods be continued. there
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reeve danger facing o,, unless
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Mrs_ E. L Franklin, daughter of the Erg Lord Swaythliog, will leave the non-partisan voters east their bal-
London shortly for America to address the convention of the Council of lots and prevent the cepturing of the
toned. Sold orig-
Jewoh Women, which meets Nev. 11 to 16 in St. Louis. Mn. Franklin government reins by reactionaries.
inally for $300.
; it promireetly tonnteted with Jewish activities in England. She is a sister Under such conditions, if it la right
of Edwin Mor,tagu, former Secretary of India.
that there tbe • Ku Klux Klan vote,
which
exits
in
a
number
of
states,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Locks Martha!! and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise are announced as among then it is equally as right that Jews
There are other exchanged Pianos going at $165, $188, $129, $175. $192, 5156.
those who will address the Citizenship Conference which will be held in be called upon as Jews to vote and
893, $147, etc. In this sale stock of summer rental and other Pianos are such make, , at
Washington in support of the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act. to help prevent the coming into pow-
The conference will be held Oct. 13 to 15, inclusive. President Coolidge er of such a., hare clauses in their
Vose, Sohrner, Grinnell Bros., Ludwig, Woodward, Doll, etc. Wonderful chance fur
will receive the conference at the White House.
platforms seeking to harm and dis-
immediate buyer.
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franchise our people. While tw o
The Polish anti-Semitic press is much chagrined at the action of Presi- wrongs do not make a right, the bal-
dent Coolidge in sending Pa•h Ha-Shanah greeting• to American Jewry. lot is one Of the weapons with which
One of those dailies declares that the message was evidently merely a sop Jewish Americans can defend them-
thrown to the Jews to prevent them from squealing over-much when the selves, and this weapon should be
proposed cute in Jewish immigration are put through.
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Speaking to the Jewish Seim Club, Minister of the Interior flannel, gave
notice that the government would fight tie anti-Jewish agitation, which he
declared was compromising Latvia.. At the same time it was learned that
the government has ordered the arrest o' tee ei tor of the anti-Semitic
organ Latvia, Serge because of its comb ned anti-government and anti-
Jewish agitation.
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Mr.. Mary Fel., the distinguished single tax exponent, Zionist and wife
Joseph
Fels,
millionaire
manufacturer and land tax exponent,
of the late
returned on the S.S. La:France Saturday after a protracted visit to Pales-
tine. Mrs. Fels plan. to return to Palestine in the spring. She declares
her intention to devote her energies in the future es in the past to the re-
building of Palestine.
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The Roumanian liberal organ Aurora vigorously condemns the methods
being used by the government in its expulsion of the Jew.. The practices
of the government, it says, are in total variance with all principles of civiliz-
ation. In Bessarabia, in particular, it says, the treatment of the refugees
s abhorrent. They are being seized like wild animals, arrested and driven
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ilk, cattle over the border.
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ex-tailor,
Kruse,
who
was
found concealed in Maximillian Harden's
The
villa and who was turned over to the police charged with attempting to
a...alienate Harden. committed suicide in jail in Berlin. Kruse had pre-
viously told the police that he had not sought to kill Harden but. on the
contrary, was an admirer of the German Jewish journalist and came over
to express his gratitude to him.
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Thirty cases were on the calendar of the Jewish Court of Arbitration
of New York when it opened its fiat session of the fall term. The court,
which is now in its fourth year, has handled over 1,000 cases of religious
or communal nature. Sitting as judges at the opening session were Justice
F:dgar .1. Lauer, Samuel Buehler and Rabbi M. H. Rabinowitz of the Zichron
Torah Moshe Synagogue of Brooklyn.
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Spirited fighting broke out at the all-Roumanian congress of university
profeesors which met at Bucharest to cons der the question of reopening the
universities and the numerus daunts. The fighting occurred between the
adherents of the anti-Semitic leader, Professor Curer, and those opposing
. Cilia. The latter were in the majority. Police were called in to restore
order ■ and one police commissioner sou injured. A number of students
were arrested..
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No arrests have been made in the HAe of the hooligans who broke into
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a Munich synagogue some days ago and attacked the worshippers. despite
protests made by representatives of the community at the time. The
Voelkiecher Bentrachter, which is believed to have become the organ of
Von Kahr, the Bavarian dictator, in a recent issue declares that the time
his come when the Germans must rid themselves of Jewish domination
"and end the Jewish 'Marxism' ■ and stock - exchange tricks by which the
Jews caused the fall of the mark."
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Dr. .1. L. Magnes has accepted appointment as one of the board of the
Palestine Electric Corporation, Ltd.. which is in charge of the Ruttenberg
concession. Other members of the board are P. Ruttenberg, Dr. George
Halpern, M. 0. Nassatisin and Harry Sachet. Two hundred fifty thousand
pounds of the £1,000,000 of authorized capital have been paid up. The
raid up subecriptions are those of the Jewish Colonial Trost, f150,000:
M. 0. Namastisin, 150,000, and Edmond Rothschild, £50,000. Rothschild
has also agreed to invest 150,00 .0 additional stork.
Redeeming dm Soil.
Within two weeks, the call will go
forth to Detroit Jews to join in the
gathering of a fund of 115,000 for
the purpose of redeeming the land
of Palestine, to become the property
of the entire Jewish people. When
that call is issued, it will be made to
all alike, to Zionist and non-Zionist.
to Reform as well as Orthodox. be-
cause the campaign for that sum is
to be conducted by the Jewish Na.
tional Fund, which caters to no group
in particular, to no section of our
people as an exception in the right
of sharing in the joy of redeeming
the soil of the Holy Land. The privi-
lege belongs to each and every one of
Us. There are no special. privileges
in this fund, and its importance is
great enough to demand a response
from every man, woman and child.
A Primary Pahmtioie ■ Nut
The need for the immediate re-
demption of the soil of Palestine is
self-evident. Every port in the world
is closed to the thousands of refugees
who mutt leave the countries of Eau- .
ern Europe; where only oppression
is their lot. They turn their faces to
Palestine, and those who are ion.
tunate enough to land in the Jewish
homeland must be provided with
means, upon their arrival, of eking
out an honorable livelihood, devoid
of alms. That the new Palestinian
wettlen become self-supporting, it
is of•primary importance that the soil
on which they settle be redeemed for
them, that they may be relieved from
the burden of paying heavy rents on
lands that are to be cultivated for
the first time in 2,000 years. Faced
by • rent-burden, the Palestine pio-
neers eoald never suereed on soil that
has been neglected for 20 centuries.
By making the land the property of
the entire Jewish people, however, the
task for the rebuilding of the home-
land becomes a national task, and hie
path for the Chalutim is cleared. The
greatest need in the reconstruction .
movement in Palestine today is for
land, and the sooner the land is re-
deemed, the better. The longer we
delay, the harder will be the chances
of inducing the Arabs to sell, and the
more expensive will become every
inch of ground. The redemption of
the soil of Palatine becomes a duty
we owe to our pioneers.
minor
part
in
the
Bolshevist
revolution.
The
■
Russian JeW1.1 played
majority of the revolutionists were Russians, Letts and Poles. These state.
The Jew's Immediate Duty.
menu are made by Senator Demonzie in the Paris Journal. The senator
The importance of the Jewish Na-
has just returned from a viait to ROSH. The Jewish Commissariat in
Rural., he says, is only engaged in doing propaganda work for the Soviet tional Fund will be more readily un-
ideate among Russian Jews. The French senator declares that the most derstood when it becomes known that
hopeful prospect for Jews is in Palestine. F.ast European Jews ShOOld go less than 3 per cent of the land in
to Palestine. There, he says, they would be able to love in peace a true Palestine is owned by Jews. Com-
pared with the number of Jews in
Jewish life.
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the land. who form 15 per cent of the
steadily
from
bad
going
population,
this unimportant part of
Conditions as regards the Jews in Lithuania are
to worse. Israel Matz, who returned from Europe on the leviathan, mid the sod serves as a mark of shame
in New York. Despite the fact that the Jews played a prominent part in on entire Jewry. The nations of the
the establishment of the Lithuanian republic and had received various glit- world are watching us and waiting
tering promise. of equality at the time for their work in that direction, for us to accomplish something in
they are being harassed in every way, Mr. Matz said. "There is an agrarian Palestine. We have been given an
law, for instance, under which Jews who till the soil are being driven to opportunity to redeem the homeland
the cities and when they get to the cities the outcry against them is why and to create the means of coloniz-
they persist in crowding in the cities. Almost all of the tax burdens are ing it with our pioneers. Yet, the •
shifted onto the backs of Jewish business men, the non-Jewish escaping with most important institution for re-
jovenating Eretz Israel is neglected.
but little taxation. As a result of the multifold oppressions, Jews in large juvenating
The land buying agency is ignored
numbers are leaving for Palestine."
PLAYER-PIANO
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It's in good condition and sold orig-
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Such makes as Aeolian, Plat ilia,
Woodward, Grinnell Bros., Wi r u e s ,
Stroud, etc.
$313, $142, $90, $178, etc., less
than original prices.
These exchanged players have all been
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Price $900
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