NOVEMBER 21, 1924

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main in Europe. The Europeans say:
'If America won't 11115e yam, why
should we? A171171111 is the land of re-
ligious freedom and it floes not want
you there.'
"During the war the Jews lived in
the hope that they would be able to
come
to the land of freedom, America.
(From Correspondent e and Cables of Jewish Telegraphic Aiello , )
Now that hope is taken away from
President Doumergue visited the Salomon Rothschild foundation of Art them and they have nothing left. It is
and Archaeology Nov. 6.
the duty of the women exercising the
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More severe persecutions of Zionism and Zionists in Soviet Russia is ent immigration law so that its inhu-'
being demanded by Emess, the Yiddish organ of the Jewish section of the inanity, unkindliness and unjustness,
might be eliminated."
Commuellt party.
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Mrs. Kohut told of the work of
Four ! -wired and ninety-five Jewish refugees, the last group of Jewish Anita Miller Cohen of Vienna which
she
observed on her first trip to Eu-
emigrants :' voted in Roumania to be admitted to Canada under the agree-
ment with the Ica, arrived in Halifax Nov. 18 on the S. S. President Wilson. rope. An!ta Miller Cohen conducted
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seven houses for refugee women and
children, giving them hospital care,
Dr. S. M. Melamed, prominent Zionist and journalist, who was editor
teaching them trades and otherwise
of the Chicago Jewish Courier for six years, resigned from his post. Ile
educating 01(911. In addition to that
has accepted a position as assistant manager of a large coal company in
she was the organizer of the move-
Chicago. Dr. Melanwil will continue his activities in the Zionist movement
ment to send refugee children from
and his literary work but not in the daily press.
Poland. Russia and the Ukraine to
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Holland and Switzerland where they
Proceedings have been started against the executive of the Lithuanian could be cared for, given plenty of
Jewish National Council for publishing an appeal to the Jewish population food and milk and afforded an oppor-
concerning the dispersion by the police of the council meeting. The accu- tunity to grow. Jewish families in
sation is based on the assertion that the appeal contained information which Holland and Switzerland took these
was "harmful to the government of the republic."
•hildrens into the homes and cared for
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them there.
An offensive for peace, a conference on the cause and cure of war,
Slackers of Today.
a the e call of Mrs. Carrie Ch apman
hi ngton i n 1925 at
which will meet in IN ' as
"We think we do too much for Eu-
Catt is being sponsored by the Jewish women of America, in answer to a
Mrs.
Kohut continued, "and
Arthur rot-le , "
plea addressed to the National Council of Jewish Women by Mrs.
The
that it is time for us to suit p
Brin of Minneapolis, national chairman of the committee on peace and people who don't want to help Europe
arbitration.
and
want
to
keep
their
charity
at
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Lucien Wolf, noted British journalist, Anglo-Jewish historian, Jewish home usually art! the people who do
communal worker and secretary of the Joint Foreign Committee, received not support their local charities. They
warm congratulations from Davigdor Goldsmid, president of the Anglo- are slackers in one direction as in the
other. We may be able to give but
Jewish Association, on the occasion of the former's fiftieth anniversary of
little to Europe but we ran give some-
his entrance into communal and journalistic work, at a meeting of the Anglo-
Jewish Association held in London recently. thing. Wt• have not done enough un-
ail the need is passed. The suffering
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in Europe is not only physical. The
Sir Alfred Mond, leader of the English Liberals, who was returned to
Parliament, exhausted himself during the campaign to such an extent that loss of morale and lack of courage,
bt
commission
which
was
brought
about by their inability to find
. A meeting of the national d
h e lt
o
os hi e s vice
to have taken place Nov. 6 and at which the Federation of British Industries political security depress and disc cur-
the Jews of Europe."
who
age
was to submit evidence, had to be postponed because Sir Alfred Mond,
Speaking of the Ku Klux Klan, Mrs.
is the federation's vice-president and spokesman, was unable to talk.
Kohut declared, "In my opinion the
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New elections to the Lemberg Kehillah will have to take place, according Ku Klux Klan cannot long remain in
to a decision of the city council. Elections to the Kehillah were held only America. If we have a religious war
a short time ago, during which the assimilationists, the old party in power, in America there would be no Amer-
were defeated by an overwhelming popular vote by the Jewish community, in. In Austria the Catholic is against
which elected representatives of the Zionists and nationalistic elements. The the Protestant, and in America the
city council annulled the elections on the complaint of the assimilationists. Protestant is against the Catholic, the
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Jew and the Negro. It is the mission
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A high official attached to the Roumanian legation in London, who has of the .lee to teach the world ta love,
given close study to the Jewish question, discussed the report published by to renew its, faith in God. The Je‘y
the Paix et Droit, the organ of the Alliance Israelite Universelle, on the must answer hate with love and !wry-
' question of citizenship rights for the Jews of Roumania. He did not think, lee. And he must begin at home."
I he said, that the report gave a correct idea of the position in relation to
the naturalization of Jews. The government did not wish to insist on the
letter of the law, but it was compelled to!ask Jews claiming citizenship rights
h
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had live.
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NOTED JOURNALIST
DIES IN WASHINGTON

The present era in Jewish life in Palestine is producing a generation Gustav J. Karger Knew Intimately
I which will be superior to any other in the history of the Jewish people..
Several Presid ents.
declared
Ludwig Lewisohn, author of "Up Stream," returning from a tour
I
Ithrough the old Jewish colonies and the chalutzint settlements in the valley
of Jesreel and in Galilee. Lew!sohn was deeply impressed with the earnest-1 WASHINGTON.---Gustav J. Ear-
Washington correspondent of the
ness of the Jewish man and women in all walks of life in Palestine and
Fund the trans- ! Cincinnati Times-Star. who was n a
stated that without the work of the Palestine Foundation :
the intellectual chalutzim into peasants would be inconceivable.' members of the corps of Washingto
, formation of
j correspondents for a quarter of a cen-
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fury, died at Providence Ilospital
The Lithuanian government has refused to recognize as public institu- NJar. 16, as a result of a surgical liner-
tions tEl credit banks established during the post-war period in Lithuania
are . scion performed on Nov. R. Mr. Ear-
with the assistance of the Joint Distribution Committee. The banks
wido • , son and daughter.
establshed on co-onerative principles and their purpose is to help the !-"l'r Funeral
left a
services were held in
artisans and small business men with short-term credits at a low rate of
interest The economic structure of Lithuanian Jews depends upon the Nt'ashington and the body was taken
existence of these banks. The government, in refusing to recognize them to Cincinnati
interment.
Mr. Karger for
was
on intimate terms
as public institutions, imposes heavy taxes upon them. which will jeopardize with several Presidents of the United

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material hearing on the life and ser-
vices 14 the former President, which
he intended to utilize in biographical
their existence.
States, beginning with McKinley, form. Ile was personal representa-
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tive of President Taft and director
Dr. Zevi Chajes, Chief Rabbi of Vienna, will leave for the United Slat, whom he had known in Ohio. A of the bureau of organization of the
c i,,,,, • strong bond of affection existed be-
Republican national committee in the
the end of November. Ile will lecture at the .lowish Institute of it,,ii
of which Dr. Stephen S. Wise is acting president. Dr. ('hairs will also heron
Chief
Justice
Taft
and 'Mr.
Karger.
The latter
had
a large
col- national political campaign of 1912.
•
was
during
one
of
his
high
holiday
It
lecture at Columbia University.
. sermons that Dr. Chajes declared that he had decided to leave his rabbinical
j position in Vienna and settle in Palestine. Dr. Chajes stated that when he
entered the pulpit he promised himself that, after a period of 12 years, he
I would devote himself to research work in Judaica.
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Representatives of the Fifth Avenue Association, the Midtown Associa-
tion and the property holders in the Pennsylvania terminal district of New
J York appeared at a hearing nt the City Hall before the committee on city
plans of the board of estimates, of which Borough President Julius Miller
is the chairman. The delegation asked that new clothing factories be oro-
hibited from opening on Fifth avenue and adjacent streets between Twenty
j third and Fifty-ninth streets. These organizations are supported in their
I demand by John D. Rockefeller, .1. P. Morgan and others. They also demand
the exclusion of clothing factories from Park avenue between Twenty-third

and Fifty-second streets.

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Two hundred and thirty-five Jewish refugees, who are being hob! in
Cherbourg nt the expense of the White Star Line because of their inability
to proceed to the L'nited States, declared a hunger strike in protest against
the attitude of the steamship compa ny. Tie refugees were given the alterna•
Oyu of either proceeding to South America or remaining in Cherbourg at
, their own expense until they will be able to proceed to the United States.
The refugees claim that they had broken up their homes and sold their
property on the strength of the steamship company's promise to transport
them to America and that they were not notified of the existence of quota

laws in the United States.

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Startling revelations with regard to the invention of the Zeppelin. of
latest development, were made in Vienna recently
which the ZR-3 is the
Melanie Schwartz, the widow of Engineer David Schwartz. With
by Madame
Dealer in Detroit.
documents, the authenticity of which seems unquestioned. Madame Schwartz
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asserts that her husband. w'so died Jan. 13. 1897, was the inventor of the
star system airships known now as Zeppelins. She and her husband then
Agram, Austria, now part of Jugoslavia and called Za001. In
lived
1854 Engineer Schwartz patented hie invention in Vienna and offered it to
the
government
of Austria-Hungary. The gOvernment, however, did not
,
1897, Schwartz
not take up the matter until three years later, when, in
purpose of discussing plans to commence build-
(
was called to Berlin for the
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Dr. A. Saphir secretary. The committee will endeavJJr to
treasurer and
raise $25,000.
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which conducted a vigorous cam.
The American Federation of labor.
and endorsed the
align against liberal immigration into the United .States
recent anti-immigration bills, will lend its support towards admitting into
this country a number of stranded refugees who hold American visas.
according to a letter received by B. C. Vladeck, general manager of the
',wish Daily Forward and member of the Hies delegation to Europe, from
Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor. Mr.
Samuel
Vladeck appeared before the executive council of the federation and apnlied
in behalf of the stranded refugees. The council instructed President Gum
pars to take the necessary stens with the State and Labor Departments. It
is expected that the matter will be taken up in the form of a special resolu-
tion which will be introduced at the next session of Congress.
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The

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to a fist fight, took
Heated discussion in the Berlin city council,
Place recently because of a professorship held and lost by Grelling, the son
of the author of "J'Accuse," which was published at the beginning of the
war and directed against German imperialism. The younger Grelling was
appointed professor at the Duorer High School. Ile was constantly annoyed
by the directors, teachers and pupils because he was a Jew!. These indigni-
ties compelled him to resign. Only five students of the school expressed ,
J their regret at his departure. (This caused the indignation of their anti-
Semitic classmates, who beat them. The school authorities, learning of the
incident, dismissed five of the rioters. The question was discussed in the
city council and led to a fist fight among the aldermen, creating a sensation

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Many hundreds of physicians who. on account of political conditions, I
were compelled to leave Russia find themselves in great difficulty, owing to
legal restrictions which prohibit them from practicing medicine in their
nresent places of residence. As many as 400 physicians living in Germany. •
compelled to perform menial
France, Czecho-Slovakia and Austria are
work, many of them serving as porters, cabmen and manual laborers, Dr.
A. S. Rongv to New York reports. A fund which will he collected by the
American Physicians' Committee is to he employed to direct these refugee
nhysicians to such countries where they will be permitted to practice their
Dr. i. W. Held
nrofession. Dr. Rangy is chairman of the committee,

From 1917 to 1921 alr. Karver was law but entered In- newspaper husi-
serving as
chairman of the standing committee , Iles:, in eitl,•1
Cincinnati
of Washington correspondents and managing editor of
was president of the National Press Post when he came to Witd,inizten to
represent that newspaper in I S•.c7. Ile
Club in INS.
hoard at' gov-
Mr. Karger Wa+ born in Berlin. 1,0 , ft member of
Germany, July 12, 1866, and came to ernors of the Ohio Society of 1Vash.
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