APRIL 11, 192,

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BRENNER, SCULPTOR,
DIES IN NEW YORK„

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By DAVID J. HIRSCH

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(From Correspondence .d Cables of Jewish lel•graohl• Alronov•/

coos placing un the coin of the artist's
three initiuls, "V. D. Ii." Within a
week Secretary of the Treasury Mac-
Veagh ordered the removal of the
letters, after it had been found in-
expedient to use the "B." alone. How-
ever, 22,350,000 of the initialed coins
had been put into circulation and it
was estimated that speculators reaped
The pub-
a profit of about 1350,000.

'f he city council of Tel-Aviv has decided to honor the arrival of Chaim 'icily attending the matter was so
Nachman Malik to Palestine by naming a street after him. The official great e that
at one at time
20 policemen
streeted
the sub-treasury
in
station
to keep in order the
of the opening of Malik street took place March 30 in the pros- wer
Mill
crowds seeking the new pennies. red-
pulation.
sacs of government officials and the po0 •
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pennies,
two
k, Lincoln
Cardinal Bourne reported to the Pope, in a private audience, the present duos
did (,
a -luck
thriving
business,
shout-
"Good
Cardinal
eds.
situation in Palestine as it affects the Catholics. Cardinal Bourne has re- for fiver(lue
Roosevelt Suggested Design.
turned from Palestine, where he led a group of English pilgrims through the
Brenner's selection to make the
Holy Land. Ile is on his way back to England.
Lincoln head was hirgely due to Pres-
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Wasted money only pays for the
funeral of your blasted hopes. Pay
your money for • fine piece of
property and let its show you how
the rent money will buy the house.)

MEMBER

Four hundred and eighty-nine Jews left Palestine during the months of ident Roosevelt. While Brenner was
P
Janary and February, accordng
in Jerusalem. modeling the resident
forr
the Pane
p
r ublished
1908 he
showed
Mr
i to official figues
u
depar tures. It is believed, ma medal of
reasons
for
these
a temporary nature. Roosevelt a design for a Lincoln
The figures do not specify the
plaque. The President liked the
however, that most of them are •
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The Jewish Communist papers of Soviet Russia report with indignation work so much he suggested to George
8748 LINWOOD AYE. 1 the news that Sir Ilerbert Samuel, British High Commissioner in Palestine, B. Cortelyou, then Secretary of the
has prohibited the importation and circulation of the Ernes, the Jewish Treasury, that it would be a good
Communist newspaper published in Moscow. Other Russian Communist choice
for important
the Lincoln
penny.
Other
designs
by Bren-
nee were the medallion for the Aero
papers under the ban are lzvestia and l'ravda.
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of the Wright
•
Club bea
ring the h Fritz medal of the
CEMENT GARBAGE AND
That all Jews who have come to Prussia since 1914 should be expelled broth ers; the John
rs United States Engineering Societies
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ASH RECEPTACLES
from the country or interned in the camps which were used for the prisone
Don't Walt Till Spring
of war Is contained in a resolution offered by the Nationalist party, intro-
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exhibition
to Whistler;
the
(lured in the Prussian Diet. The resolution also calls for the government morial
of America;
a plaque
for the me-
H. M. KOFFMAN
' seal of the University of Wisconsin;
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to completely close the eastern frontier and not to admit any more Jewish
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the Carl Schurz medal; the bas-relief
Office. 1603 First Natl Bank Bldg.
refugees.
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The Russo-Roumanian conference which has been in session in Vienna oral Court Building at Pittsburgh,
Besea- and of Lincoln in the Washington
is approaching a point of rupture on account of the hotly contested
high School, this city. The
011 the Agenda. Irving
minim question, which is overshadowing all other points
imminent because the delegates have been unable to find a , last two are said to sum up his in-
is
The
break basis for discussion, both sides demanding that the Bessarabian terprctation of the American spirit
common
Brenner had received awards from
question be settled in their favor. • • •
many expositions here and in Europe,
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Bessaraia wil be he mot impotant
subject discussed at the Russo- including the Saltus meda
of the
iety.
r
s
t
l
b
in Vienna. The other matters that ' American Numismatic Soc
opened
which
ence
confer
Roumanian
will be taken up, in the order of their importance, are territorial, financial-
econoMic and judicial-political questions. The adjustment of the Besse-
rabian problem will, however, determine the course of the conference.
The head of each delegation will preside at the sessions of this conference,

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alternately.

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THE

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A flood such as has not been experienced for the last 10 years occurred
when the Vistula river overflowed, compelling thousands of inhabitants in many hours and discussion
on the
to
ccer ding
ll
will
at
the city and suburbs of Warsaw to flee from their houses in order to save bill
wi bed
i continued
A de be
,
incatio
present
d
and
there
seemsi
their lives. Great chunks of ice are (looting in the river, which is continuing b
uite protracte
to swell. The right bank, on the Praga side, has been flooded to the extent e q
of two miles inland. Citizens committees are being formed to rescue and to be no prospect
of a e vote
until the
k.
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Commerce

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aid the stricken • population. latter part of this ek.
Member of the Federal Deserve System.
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DELAWARE SENATORS ARE
Rif/natures is kept at both banks,
The French administration of Syria, after a period of watchful waiting,
1
PLAN
Complete
record
of balances and
1890
CENSUS
he Syrian Mohammedans from giving AGAINST
and customers' chicks can be cashed at either without delay.
has taken definite steps to p resses
WASHIGTON.—(J. T. A.)—The
support to King Hussein as Caliph. investigation by the secret police un-
BRINGING YOUR RELA-
covered a tribal organization formed to lend aid and carry on propaganda Jewish delegation from Wilmington,
Safety Deposit Boxes - - 3% on Savings Accounts
for Ilussein as Caliph, in Syria. The French police also found evidence that Del., which called upon Senator Ball,
TIVES TO AMERICA?
the money for this activity is coming from Transjordania, which is the Republican, and Senator Bayard,
The Cunard Line is a huge
uptown Office
Democrat, of Delaware, were prom-
kingdom of Emir Abdullah, son of King Hussein.
Doxntown Bank:
organization with offices at 3
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GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
ised by both Senators that they would
Teatralny, Proezd, Moscow, as
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vote against an immigration bill em-
Resources $46,000,000
A new branch office of the New York Hebrew Free Loan Society, Inc.,
well as special offices in all im-
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bodying the 1890 census. The Sen-
Capital and Surplus $4,750,00
has been opened in Brooklyn for the convenience of people residing in Coney
portant European cities.
ators also stated that they considered
Island, Bath Beach, Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge and Borough Park. Money is
A highly organized service
the objections made to the 1890 cen-
loaned, irrespective of nationality, religion or race to those who wish to
looks after passports and visas,
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sus fully justified.
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avail themselves of a loan up to $500, without charge of interest or expense
brings passengers direct to
The delegation, which consisted of
whatsoever.
The
society
has
been
in
existence
for
over
32
years
and
has
steamers and attends to all de-
Chairman David Snellenburg. Louis
Cunard liner sails from
loaned more than $15,000,000 to about 500,000 people.
tails. A
Topkis, Max Keil, Nathan Barsky,
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Europe every few days.
ine chmarja Charles K. Brener and Max Bareoski,
1which, under the guise of a plea for CRISIS IN DIAMOND
There is a Kosher Kitchen on
nehmen Blank. the Hebrew poet l aureate, and aDr. S
besides presenting their objections, A. J. C. PROTESTS ANTI -
Chaim
INDUSTRY AFFECTS
all tuleard Liners and Cunard
Levine were enthusiastically received upon their arrival in P lest. There left with the Senators a memorandum
justice for Hungary, is spreading the
SEMITIC
PROPAGANDA
Tickets are good on
was a public reception given them by the population and there was much attacking the Johnson bill.
old-style Hungarian anti-Semitic pro-
national poet had come to make his home
the fastest ocean service in the
ANTWERP.—(J. T. A.)—
The
delegation
were
introduced
by
the
rejoicing over the fact that
paganda in this country. The petition
NEW YORK. — (J. T: A.) — A
critical situation has arisen
in the Jewish homeland.. With Blank andLevine came Dr. Jacob the Senators from their state to Sen-
world.
was presented by Senator La Follette,
For further information apply
Gliatzkin. It is the intention of Malik to establish in Jerusalem a Hebrew ator Colt. chairman of the Senate im- formal protest has been sent by the
diamond industry here. Thou
who has always been known as liberal
to nearest authorized agent.
publishing house which would act as the center of Hebrew literature migration committee, to whom they American Jewish Congress to Senator
Jewish workers in the induct
and a foe to all forms of anti-
Robert M. La Follette, in reference Semitism, and the formal protest by been thrown out of work owir
also made their appeal.
throughout the world.
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to a petition sponsored by him and
slump in prices, and there
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the American Jewish Congress was
Rabbi Zirelson, head of the Kisheneff Jewish community, has taken a
similar dept.(
submitted by the Executive Committee
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1243 Washington
the anti-Semitism in the petition that distress.
stand in favor of Roumania in the matter of Bessarabia. He held a public
of the National Convention of Ameri-
Blvd.
affecting Amsterdam.
he
might
take
action
accordingly.
Detroit. Mich.
meeting at which resolutions were passed asking for the retention of Bess
can Citizens of Hungarian descent
t he Jewish popula-
rabic by Roumania. There is great indignation among
the
lion at this partisanship of ( rabbi. It is generally considered that
Russia
attitude of the Jews of Bessarabaia, in the present conflict between
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and Roumania, should be a strictly neutral one, and the action of Rabbi
Zirelson is considered a breach of this neutrality.
more
particular standards of peace."
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a group The effects of such deals were first
During patriotic demonstrations at Northwestern University,
of students attacked Isador Spector, a Russian Jew, and told him to get off felt by the arbitration committee
the campus. They also manhandled hint. The effair arose from an incident about three years ago, when Mr.
in the duns of Professor Alfred Bays. The professor later said: "It seems Bernheimer opened his office door one
a grave injustice was done Spector, owing to his difficulty in making himself morning to find himself confronted
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understood in English. Ile told me that he wanted to speak to the class with a 00-pound parcel. It contained
on pacifism. What he wanted to explain was that he was not a pacifist." all papers relating to 107 complaints
,
The students, however, misunderstood him and in their zeal ejected him from manufacturers in Bradford
Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburg
-1"
from class-room."
Dublin
and
other
centers.
These
same
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papers long had been trickling into
Select Dancing Nightly
The Egyptian press discusses broadly the latest steps of King Hussein
-
"Caliph
of
all the Faithful Moslems." The leading the files of the Department of Com
merce. sent thither from the Depart-
since his proclamation as
6 Five Passengers
organs of Egyptian public opinion severely attack King Hussein for his self-
ment of State, to which they were
proclamation and charge that he has achieved his life-long ambition only forwarded by Amercian Consuls, to
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with the aid of the British authorities and especially with the support of whom English manufacturers had
the Palais
Sir Herbert Samuel, British high Commissioner of Palestine. The press brought their troubles. The entire
Strictly censored. Highest goes as far as to agitate for the calling of a special world Moslem Congress, mass was unloaded upon Mr. Bern-
to he held in Cairo, the city of many Moslem traditions, for the purpose of
f. o. b. Factory
Standard
heirner and his committee.
"Why they came to us we cannot
choosing a new,Caliph.
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Palate Musicians—The Band You
tell,"
he
explained,
"unless
it
was
of
Love to Dance With.
Announcement of the receipt by the Jewish Publication Society
America of a large sum for the publication of a history of the Jews was that by long years of patient effort
we had gaed a repu tationor
March 30 at the annual dinner of the society. The money was re- ing fairly in and effectively wf
with such
made March
reined through the will of Miss Rosetta M. Ulmnn of Williamsport, Pa., and
said the history would be prepared by Professor Max Margolis of matters. On this side of the Atlantic,
was
it
Dropsie College and Professor Alexander Marx of the Jewish Theological the cases were by no means confined
Seminary of America. Simon Miller of I'hiladelphia was elected president to New York. For instance, one com-
came ( rom a
aint
society and Adolph Ochs of New York first vice-president. Other
woolen
ufacturer
t tled
u n se
of the
Bea
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
officers chosen include Henry Fernberger, treasurer, and I. George Dob- yarnswho had sold to a Chicago
.
dealer
in
ignorance
of
the
latter's
un-
sevage, secretary.
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Th• emigration conference called by the International Labor Bureau of , certain financial circumstances. The'
handled by a Canadian,
of Nations opened in Geneva recently. Representatives of 12 1 deal WIIV
the IA-ague
the Jewish' agent. When difficulties loomed up, I
central emigration organizations are participating, including
employed a Boston
Colonization Association represented by Mr. Janowsky and the Jewishl the Chicago ma
down on
' lawyer. When he
Emigration Directorate represented by S. Tiomkin and Z. Akerson. The
'
repriisentatives of the Jewish organizations have brought considerable data job, our committee was called in to
with them of the deplorable conditions of the Jewish refugees in Eastern straighten the tangle."
Majority Settled "Out of Court."
Europe and in various ports of Western Europe which they have placed
After making a brief of each of
a deep impression upon
betele the conference. The reports have made
hand, at and later of
it tsrnational conference and it is expected that constructive measures the 107 cones in
arrived al.;
the other compla ints th
the
most daily, Mr. Bcrnheimer sum- I
will he taken.
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Slhert Korfanty. the notorious leader of the Polish rebellion in Upper mooed 30 members of the chambeil
Silesia, has arrived in Vienna with Sigmund Bosel for the sale of Bosel's , who were familiar with the firms lu-
sher, in the Upper Silesian coal mines. The story is told that Sigmund ; volved. These men took the majority
and the richest man in Austria. recently went into part- of the cases off his hands, reporting
The ma- .
Bos•1. who is a Jew
r. Be rnheimer.
buying back to
for the purose (German jority of Mthem were 'settled "out of ,
ner-k p with Korfanty, who is a bitter anti-Semite,
i
ginal
up 4:1 the available coal mines in Upper Silesia, after the or
I court." Only two came up for for-'
ners had sold them in discouragement. Nosy, it is said, Korfanty wants
ow (I. monstrate his patriotism by buying back Bosel's share so that the mal arbitration.
"The most effective method of '
to
may remain in Polish hands. Bosel, who, it is reported, doubled
ling the cases," by Mr. Bernheimer
property
his fortune recently by lucky speculation in francs, may not be anxious, at handte
moral suasion.
, poin d out, " was
his rights in the mine properties.
Often the American would have a
this time, to give up
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The entire Palestinian population is greatly excited over the numerous li:gal right, on some technicality, to
of murder and robbery which have been occurring in the last few cancel the contract. But when ap.'
case , and for which unknown Arab robber bands are held responsible. The pealed to on the grounds of right and
weeks
been urged to take strong measures to apprehend those re- justice, for the sake of business
' honor and good will, he was often
government has
sponsible for the many crimes. Seven Arabs suspected of the murder of ,
wife, who are Czecho- I willing to make concessions.
Karl Tatransky were arrested. Tatransky and his
Slovakian Christians, were attacked at their camping place between Nablus
.lenin several days ago. Tatransky died of his wounds, while his wife I POLISH BIGOTS RENEW
and
a previous cahle was reported
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is in a serious condition. Tatransky, who in
Stransky and a Jew, has been identified as a Christian journalist.
as
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WARSAW,—(•. T. A.)—With the
Shouting "Hurrah for Henry Ford" and carrying his picture and reprints!
from his book, 50 students, members of the terrorist organization, started a : Easter holidays approaching, the Po-!
riot recently which resulted in the wounding of about 100 Jews, according lush anti-Semites have renewed their'
the
reports from Bucharest. Several regiments of troops had to be I old boycott propaganda, under
to press
the Ero-t slogan "Trade with your own." They
called before the riot could be quelled. An attack was made at
nomic League, where Aristed Blank, the most important banker in Rou- hope thereby to hurt the business of
mania. was discussing the financial situation before several hundred leading I the Jewish merchants, whose busiest
beat Blank badly before Titelesco, Minister to ' season is at Easter time.
Thousands of leaflets have been
bankers. t he inva ders
could rescue him. The occasion for the outbreak was the opening circulated by the boycott °restitution
Londor.
of Ion !biota and five other students for trying to kill Rosen- Rozwoj, all over Poland. In Kielce ,
of the trial
thal, a leading Jewish newspaperman, and plotting to kill Blank, his father the Rozwoj issued such an inflamatory
selling themselves to the Jews. Motza
and three cabinet members accused of
circular against the Jews that the

.aid: "The Jew. became rich aiding the German invaders in war-time. police found it necessary to confiscate

Ford shows in his book that no country is able to assimilate the
Henry
Jews." Twenty of the best lawyers in Roumania has volunteered to de- it beeause

t agitated one part of the
n i t trait the other.

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