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! MILWAUKEE.—(J. T. A.) —The
i sum of $300,000 was pledged by dele-
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'ine hundred and ii ft y Jewish emigrants left Warsaw for Palestine dor- gates representing various mid-west-
ern Jewish ccmmunities at the third
annual coention
convention of ntid•western
ing December.
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Chas. H. Rosonman, Prop.
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The Bulgarian Parliament ratified the Geneva Protocol containing the ! Zionists for the Kenn Hayesw1; 400,-
00 0 was pledgee! for the Jewish Na-
! [natal Fund and a plan to enlist 15,-
national minorities in Bulgaria.
clauses for the protection of nation
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Condolences Im the death of Rabbi Jacob Maze, leader of Russian Jewry,' 000 new members during
were expressed in a telegram sent by the Warsaw rabbinate to the Jewishicided
upon,
The
city
hull
and
the Pfis-
ter Hotel, where the convention
was
. held, had electric signs of welcome to
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A group of Jewish emigrants left recently for Brazil through the Jewish the Zionist delegates. Over 1,500 del
Emigration Bank of Kishineff. A second group of 70 Jewish emgirants is !egates
convention,
was attended
opened by the
Robert
A. Hess. which
Greet-
! ings were expressed by Rabbi Shoen-
leaving shortly for Peru and Chili. • • •
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Beginning Jan. 2, 1925, the ownership and control of the Day, the na. feld The
on behalf
center of of Milwaukee
gravity of Jewry.
the Jew-
being transferred to
tionnl Jewish doily, was taken over by one of its original founders, David
' wa affect the traditional editorial policy ish world is now
.
Palestine," Dr. Shmarya Levin to
'
Shapiro. T h is
STRUCTURAL IRON
business manager.
the convention. "The Zionists will not
of the Day. Irving Altman is the new •
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only work for Palestine, but also in
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The numerous books which the lair Dr. Joseph Chazanovitch, the founder Palestine," he declared. Dr. A. E.
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brary, collected and which were. in Bialystok i Abramowitz reported on the Zionist
your order. We own our own !of the Jewish National L
place, consequently our overhead !Poland, have. arrived in Jerusalem. The Friends of Hebrew University activities of the Chicago region. Hy-
man Steinberg reported on the Jewish
Society in Warsaw arranged the transportation of the books.
is sntall. Our employes are reli-
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National Fund and Max Shulman on
able and responsible. Our achieve-
The mansion of Eugeniusz Posnanski, the Polish Jewish industrialist and the Karen Ilayesod.
ments include some of the finest
Resolutions expressing confidence
leading
textile
manuf
net
urvr
ill
Poland,
was
confiscated
by
the
Polish
buildings in Detroit.
treasury department for his failure to pay his taxes. The mansion, which and devotion to Dr. Weizniann and
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is Inc of the finest in t he country, will be sold at auction to defray the thanks and gratitude to Louis Lipsky,
JACOB HARRISON
Max Shulman, Dr. Abramowitz and
taxes, which amount to 020,000 • zlot ys.•
IRON WORKS
other co-workers were. adopted. A
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The sunless skies of a New Year's day in snowy Lithuania appe
resolution of thanks to Mayor Hahn of
a dry
Gotz, a messemger in
Cherry 1109
Milwaukee, who received the delegates
extremely bright to the 12-year-olel Jewish buy,
goods store in the city of Chaulen, when fortune smiled let him and the cordially and a resolution expressing
postman brought hint a New Year's surprise contained in a letter that he grief over the tragic death of Dr. M.
uncle.
in Africa.
M. Scheinkin, were adopted,
is heir to 5511,01)0 left hint by an
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The following officers were elected:
on
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A decision to settle not less than 100,000 families, principally Jewish,
Chairman, Robert A. Hess of Mil-
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the land, was made by the agricultural department of the Soviet govern- waukee; vice chairman, Dr. S. M. Me-
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the Jewish Telegraphic Agency from authoritative sources. Measure, will Charles Mishkin secretary. The OM-
Half Block North of Clairmount
be taken to procure the necessary land for this huge colonization project. vention closed with a august attended
by over 000 people. Judge Barry M.
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Sentiment among the Moslems in India who, because of their opposition Fisher was toastmaster, Judge Hugo
9160 Twelfth Street.
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i to the Hashimite family lent support to Ibn Saud, have undergone con- t Pant, Robert A. II ess, Dr. Shma rya
---,laiderable change., according to reports received from Delhi. A large por.
were the speakers. Judg e F
the M .1.m I ea tete k now in opposition to Itin Saud and consider I Levin
er made an appeal, at the close of the
lion of
heretic. The Indian Caliphate Committee has stolen. st•in y,
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him 0
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WASHINGTON MINERAL sillies to Ibn Saud.
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ber of shares were subscribed.
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Sensational discoveries which throw light on the Steiger case were made
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by the police of Lemberg. A secret storehouse containing explosive materials'
at the
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and bombs of the some structure as the gas bomb which was thrown
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Polish president, Wojciechowski, during his visit in Lemberg was discovered •
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NEW YORK. — Dr. Bernard M.
Kahn of Berlin has undertaken, at
the request of the. Emergency Com-
mittee on Jewish Refugees, of which
Louis Marshall and Dr. Stephen S.
Wise are the joint chairmen. to make
a personal investigation of the plight
and need, of the 10,000 Jews ma-
rooned in European seaports through
the reduction of the American immi-
Seven hundred stranded Jewish refugees kept at Eastleigh Camp have
declared a hunger strke, according to reports published in the London press.
The Herald states that the refugees previously complained that the food
which is being served them is not eatable. These complaints having been
disregarded, a hunger strike was declared. Colonel Harbor, the manager of
the camp, denies the report that a hunger strike was declared, although he
admitted that the refugees have been complaining. Another official of the'
camp admitted that hunger strike was declared, but has already been
settled. The difficulty' arose over the question of kosher food,
OWNS ONE
task of investigating the siting...it of
gration quotas front their nati ye
the stranded emigrants. I shall ;yr.
countries.
genially visit all important ports and
Dr. Kahn has been in the serv' ce
hope to give you 0 full report on the
of the Joint Distribution Commit! ee situation by end of January."
from the beginning of that organi a-
lts The situation in Cuba, where then
don's relief work in Europe. I
b- are 5,000 Jews who were persuadec
handling of the war refugee pr
ks, to go there On the strength of mss
Tenn, among other important ton
is- representations by agents of stea m
resulted in the rescue tend remit;
ise . ship companies, will be investigate(
lion of thousands who otherw
use I by harry Viteles, who was 090 of tit!
would have fallen victims to disc
tut I European slat( of the Joint Disiribu
and death or remained perpetual p
sk , Linn Committee. Mr. Viteles has bee'
pers. Ile has undertaken this t
is- , instructed to investigate the finesibil
with the consent of the Joint I
ad., ity of establishing a free loan soviet
tribution Committee.. In a cable
there in order to afford opportun
dressed to Mr. Marshall and David A. i
try ties for the immigrants to enter gait
Bressler, it member of the emerge
ful pursuits. Mr. Viteles has ;dread
committee., Dr. Kahn says:
e left for Cuba.
"I gladly agree to undertake th
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The executive committee. of the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith at
Chicago has contributed 83,000 to the Emergency Committee on Jewish'
Refugees. Thontribution
was made in response to an appeal by Dr.
The c
of the mwrgency committee's campaign corn-.
en .. ... ,chairman
s Stephen
mittee, which is attempting to raise $500,000 for alleviating the condition
of Jewish refugees in European ports and Cuba. The contribution was
authorized by mail—in order to save time. Five days after Adolf Kraus,
president of the Independent Order of B'Nai Writh, had transmitted Dr.
appeal to the 15 executive committeemen, most of them had re.
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turned favorable replies.
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Women's suffrage in the Berlin Jewish community was decided upon
' at the last meeting of Kehillah representatives held recently. In order to
grant equal rights to the Jewish women members, it was necessary to amend
lArticle IV of the constitution of the Jewsh community. Until recently, it
held doubtful whether the German law with regard to the Jewish com-
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munities passed in 1847 and which is still in force, would permit the Jewish
' community to amend its constitution in this way. Uncertainty still exists
as to whether the authorities will confirm the change in the constitution.
carried in the Kehillah meeting by the votes of the
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party against the conservatives.
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Five thousand more Jewish immigrants will be admitted to Palestine
during the month of January as a result of representations made to the
In addition
Palestine government by the Zionist Executive in Jerusalem.
to the ;MO permits granted in November by the government for the admis-
si.ot of chaluzim, the Palestine Zionist executive has applied for 000 new
permits. 000 of which are for unskilled laborers. 150 fur women and 150
quarrymen. The majority of the expected immigrants will come from
central and eastern Europe and from the mid-east. The issuance of these
1.800 permits to chaluzim means the admission of 5,000 persons, because
each immigrant is permitted to bring along two dependents.
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The disagreement between those who advocate Yiddish and the sup-
porters of Hebrew as the language of instruction in the Jewish schools in
fight, as a result of a resolution which was introduced and
Poland led to a
a
, rejected in the Polish parliament. Deputy Noah Pritutzky introduced
resolution urging the Polish government to grant subsidies for the Yiddish
schools. The Club of Yiddish Deputies proposed an Amendment to the
resolution, demanding subsidies for -Hebrew and Yiddish schools." As no
agreement was reached between the Club of Jewish Deputies and Mr.
Pritutzky, the club voted against the resolution and he, in turn, voted
against the club's amendment. The Sejm rejected the entire resolution.
A series of anti-Semitic lectures delivered in Groan° resulted in the
Jewish woman. Jacek Chamietz, an anti-Semitic agitator,
poisoning of a
series of lectures on anti-Semitic topics. The authorities per-
announced
t miffed the lectures to be given, during the course of which Chamietz
endeavored to convince his audience, consisting mainly of uneducated de-
necessary for the welfare of the country to exterminate
! ments, that it was
!the Jews. The Polish servant girl of Madame Wigdowitz, the wife of a
present at the lecture. The following morning Madame
was
Hebrew teacher,
Wigdowitz, after drinking a glass of milk, fell unconscious. The attending
poisoned. According to the local Jewish
physician
established
that she woo
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national minorities, which was ratified by the Bulgarian parliament, is
merely an agreement of a reciprocal nature concerning the Bulgarian mi-
nority in Greece and the Greek minority in Bulgaria. The Jewish popula-
tion of Bulgaria does it come under the clauses of this agreement. The
position of the Jews in Bulgaria is quite favorable. The government is
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Owen R. Lovejoy, for many years
Nachum Sokolow, chairman of the executive of the World Zionist Or-
ganization, was received by King Ferdinand. Following his audience with a for
leading
advocate American
of the movement
emancipating
industry
I the King, he was presented to Queen Marie. Ile lunched with the royal I from the taint of child labor, will
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After luncheon the king conversed w'th the l,,,ti n ,, ieddre, the Detrot Open Forum Sun-
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family and
day afternoon, Jan. 18, :1 o'clock, at
leader for over two hours, inquiring about the rebuilding work in P
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and the situation Of the Zionist movement in general.
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The committees appointed recently by the Palestine Arab Executive flues. Ile will speak on "Making the
Portraits If
Public School Public."
and
the
Palestine
Arab
National
party
to
consider
ways
and
means
of
atriv-
Children EsclusIvely
Mr. Lovejoy is general secretary of
I ing at an understanding between the two parties and establishing a united
I Arab front held two meetings. The Arab Agricultural party and the Arab the National Child Labor Committee.
I Villagers' Association were represented by the Arab National party. It is This organization is at this time an-
stated that an atmosphere of friendship prevailed. No public report of • lively interested in the amendment to
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Neje El Assil, Iledjas representative. in London, received confirmation 'thin restricting child labor all over
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from King Ali of the Wahahai attack on Jeddah. The London Post
cor- C the United States. For many years
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I opinion in Jeddah is that Britain wishes Ilin Saud to enter Jeddah in order . Mr. movements
which had for their
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' to put an end to the reign of the Ilashimite family, which Britain considers' central ideas the amelioration of the
Ile is also
a mistake. The Morning Post urges the British government to advise Alil ' conditions of children.
Prominently connected with national
' to abandon his hopeless struggle.
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sociological associations.
Lloyd Martinson, ex-policeman, was arrested with four others in Chi-'ja y is a forceful speaker, has had a
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p and mutilate A. R. Gartner, ' varied experience and is very well in-
cago on the charge of a conspiracy to kidna
Jewish manager of a shoe store, as Ku Klux Klan punishment. Martinson I formed upon all problems pertaining
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
leer
confessed his participation in kidnapping Gartner from his house and emi'" to the youth of America.
yelling him, at the point of revolvers, to enter an automobile. Gartner
window of the car. One of the am lid i.
by jumping out of the
Howard Hansen, Ku Klux Klan Kleagle.
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