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! . WARSAW.--,(.1. T. A.) — The tie-
mends of Polish Jewry, the fulfillment
of which is imperative for the better-
ment of their situation, and the pos-
sibility of arriving at a Polish Jewish
understanding were outlined in a
i memorandum submitted to the govern-
(Fres Cairee••enalenc• and Call'. •I lowiels Telegraphic Agency.)
, ment by Dr. Leon Reich, president of
.
, the ('lob of JewDeputies ani
A request to the Zionist Executive of Palestine to furnish certificates '
the c lu .
n, membe
of admission for stranded refugees was de-patched by the representative I Osias h
criti-
th
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oft
g
re
r
lie
With regard
to
i
of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society ■ if Riga.
!cal economic situation of Polish Jew-
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Norman Bentwich, Palestine attorney-general in Sir Herbert Samuel's ry, the memorandum urges the gov-
previously reported,' ernment to ease the provisions of the
administration, will nut resign from his position as was
compulsory Sunday closing law, not to
enc
sh
p hic A gy
according to an official
statement made to the Jew i sh t egra
arrange fairs on Saturday and other
ffi
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Jewish holidays, to grant state credit

A separate cemetery for those members of the Jewish community who I to Jews as well as non-Jews and to re.
of f , lieve the burden of taxation on Jews
not observe the Sabbath was set aside by the Jewish community
Kovno. The community also decided to start a campaign for stricter re- as well as non-Jews.
With regard to fulfilling the cultur-
: ligious observance, particularly among the women.
• • • •
! al needs of the Jewish population, the
Ublic
demands that
memorandum
Forty-one persons accused of belonging to the Zionist Organization were
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' arrested in Moscow, according to dispatches received in Riga. The ma- rights
be granted to the Hehremp• and

JUDGES MURPHY end BREN•
NAN sal that WI, of the cases
can be settled out of Court.
They know.

I take NO eases to the Courts.

jority of the arrested persons are accused of belonging to the Hitachduth. , Yiddish schools of the Jewish popula-
I lion, that the enforcing of the flumes-
Among those arrested are Rabinovitch, Meer Lewin and Engels.
us clausus for Jewish children in pub-
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A. C. LAPPIN

A revised and simplified method of protecting the national minorities I lie schools be removed, that Jewish
was worked out by the Commission for National Minorities of the League children in public schools be given an
y to learn Jewish religion
of Nations, it was learned in Geneva recently. It was stated that a new opportunity'
an that a p roper ordi-
and hi storyd
m the com ission shortly.
document on this question will be issued by
nonce for th e reorgani zatio n of the
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JUNE 26, 19:

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A resolution deploring the anti-evolution fight now going on was ac- Jewish communities in the Republic
cepted by the Western Association of Jewish Ministers in a meeting here. , be issued.
As to the political demands of the
"The teaching of evolution does not conflict with the teaching of Judaism,"
I the resolution states. The resolution was sponsored by Rabbi Jacob Nieto I Jewish
the
urges po
the pulation,
necessity
of memorandum
enforcing the

and Rabbi Louis I. Newman.

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I equality of Jew and non-Jew in prat:-
tical life.

Another 30,000 desiatin of land for Jewish settlement was allotted in
1
:Crimea by the Ukrainian government, according to a dispatch received in
xy. Ily a_g
1 Riga. Altogether the Ukrainian government has allotted for Jewish coloniz- I . YV • H . Hs . llya 1 .C..7
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80 000 desiatin. One hundred and fifty thousand desiatin have been
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the
• Soviet Republics
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allotted
in
the
entire
Union
of
S P Dramatic Group:
ro ,
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The S. P. Dramatic Group and its
Is to'
Austrian anti-Semitic organizations have called a congress which
take place in Vienna on Aug. 15, three days before the international Zionist i guests, Miss Sara Landman and Miss
Systems
A monster anti-Semitic demonstration is; Yolette Finaterwald, held a dinner
Bookkeeping
Audits
25.
Congress will begin its session.
also planned for Aug. 18, it was stated. Zionists of Vienna expressed the I and theater party Thursday, June
Weekly or Monthly
• • • • - ' They saw " Little Women" at the Bon-
hope that the Vienna police would prohibit the planned anti-Semitic demon
elle Theaterand
had dinner at Web-
te
st
.
. ster Hall. This was the closing meet-
stration.
Public Accountant
312 DETROIT LIFE BUILDING
A deputation of Canadian Jewry called on the Minister of Immigration I ing of the season.
Randolph 4232
asking for the admission to Canada of Jewish refugees stranded in European ,
Hikes:
ports. Lyon Cohen and Mr. Levine of Montreal. Dr. Broday, H. Dvorkin I
and Mrs. Wolinsky of Toronto were members of the delegation. It was I A hike has been scheduled for Sun-
1 da morn i ng, June 28, at 9 o'clo ck.
stated that a concessio for the admission of more Jewish refugees may
wear
For Dental Gold,
wis h in g
Thyse
o
Platinum, Silver, Dia.
be granted.
I their old clothes and bring lunch.
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monde, magneto points, false teeth,
n honor of Dr. Gran of the Oze delegation, who I
A formal receptio
left New York for Berlin and Russia recently, was given by the medical Camp.
jewelry, and valuables. Mail to-
Avoid being placed on the waiting
,
committee
of
the
Oze.
Dr.
S. Elsberg, Dr. N. Ratnotf, Dr. J. Friedman and
day. Cash by return mail.
Dr. Joseph Barsky were among the speakers. It was decided that the Oze I list of the camp registry by making
Hoke S. k R. Co., Otsego, Mick. 1 medical committee would be a permanent committee and Dr. Gergel, the your reservations now. Some of the
al-
ember of the delegation, will remain in this country for an indefi- • weekly periods have been filled al-
ready.
member
nite time to carry on the work of the Oze delegation.
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Picnics:
HOME MADE BUTTER
Members of the Right Wing of the third session of the National Assembly
The Wednesday evening picnics
Direct trots Our Churn to
ure.
at a noecial meeting called in Jerusalem recently decided to proclaim sopa-
m d in t
be resueannot
Your 'futile.
national assemb ly of Palestine. The
he nea
go
to the camp
A , will
As the girls c
rate elections for an Ort hodox Je wbh
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS
was arranged.
for
the
elections
call
ssue
the
pper,
they
will
be
held
in
vari-
sp
te mporary co m hav e to i
OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS
del egation to the Zionist , for
laces. Watch for further no-
a lso dec ided t o send a e special
s
demands o f Palestine Orthodox ' ous p
THE SASS DAIRY CO.
of s ubmitting th
s grou
for congress.
the purpose
Congres
Jewry
to
the
The
secession
came
about
as
a
result
of
the
vote
on
I
tice
as to the time and place.
Half Block North of Clairmount
suffrage in the assembly,
s
9150 Twelfth Street.
'the question of granting women'
CHILE WILL WELCOME JEWS
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A warning to the Arab population of Hebron to assist in the apprehen-
II ARBIN.—(J. T. A.)—That the
sion of the assailants of Governor Abramson, who was shot at his residence
this , Republic of Chile is willing to admit
in Hebron, was sounded by a gathering of Arab notables assembled for
MEIrose 4779
will
not
fu ees strand-
of Hebron
. a number of Jewish reg
purpose in Hebron. "If within a month the inhabitants
the lif e of Gov- ed in various ports of Europe is the
a tte
s of the attempton
discover the instigators and accomplice
population,"
given
out
by
the Chilean
information
'11 b im o sed upon the
,
ernor Abramson, a fine of
consul here. In reply to questions,
they declared. • Governor Abramson, who was governor of the southern dis-
Jewish social workers in Argentina
trict of Palestine, was appointed governor of Haifa to succeed Governor
stated that Jewish mass immigration
to Chile would not be advisable at
Symes. • • • •

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Racial and religious bigotry and the "passion for uniformity" were de- this time'
flounced as the outstanding evils of present-day American life, together
with the decline of patriotism and the appearance of radicalism by Charles ---
Evans Hughes, former Secretary of State, speaking at the one hundred and .
fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston. "Homogeneity
of race here is impossible," Mr. Hughes said, "but true Americanism is of
the spirit, not of any race or strain. The bigoted citizen, however boastful
of long Americn desce nt, who would deny political privilege to his fellow
a
of race or creed is exhibiting nut his Americanism but his
citizen because
lack of it."
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only in grades, but in real service to
that time.
Mr. Kotcher has been connected their customers.
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That the revival of the Hebrew language now flourishing in Palestine,
had its beginning in Italy was the opinion expressed by Professor Dante [
Latter in a lecture delivered at the Second Pavillion of the International,
Book Exhibition which opened in Florence, Italy. "The beginning of the
revival of the Hebrew language took place in Italy with the great poet and
thinker, Moses Chaim Luzzatti. Luzzatti was followed by the two periods
of the Ilaskalith and then came the romantic Jewish national movement," ,
: Professor I.attes stated. The meeting at the Second Pavillion was one of a
! series being held under the auspices of the exhibition authorities to illustrate
the character of the literary products of diffrenet peoples.
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"Wohin!" (Whither?) the old question of the Jewish wanderer, is the
g reat
number of Jewish refugee.
problem which now confronts a
hundred refugees who escaped •
dominant
from Russia who are stranded in Riga. Five
from Russia in the hope of finding a place of refuge overseas, after a long ,
American consul to even
time of watin,
definite refusal of the
g received
i
the waiting list for the coming year. As • result of this
on
place them
refusal,
the Lithuanian government threatens the refugees with expulsion
kti
Several hundred Jewish refugees, consn,!,
the
!and return to Soviet R111,ia.
me the Palestine office of
of farmers, skilled laborers and artisans. stord
Zionist Organization in Riga and Libau, asking for permission to proceed to
were compelled to refuse these requests
Palestine. The Palestine offices
because of lack of "certificates" for entry to Palestine.

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Speeches threatening the Jews with pogroms were delivered in the
Hungarian Parliament by Scharle and other anti-Semitic deputies. The
e he Minister Veniczky,'
anti-Semitic deputies accused the Jews of aiding
who is conducting a campaign against Horthy, w charges with hav- •
ing organized the White Terror and other anti-Semitic excesses in Hungary, I
alleging that the Jews were backing Veniczky. The anti-Semites threaten
that unless the campaign against Horthy is stopped the Jews will have to
pay for it. A number of Jewish leaders of Hungary have stated that the
f
Jews ha no connection with Veniczky and that the charge o their
ared, how-
how-
ticipation in the campaign against Horthy is unfounded. It is fe
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The expansion of the educational work of the lodges of the Independent
decided upon at the sixty-second
Order B'riai B'rith on the Pacific coast wan
annual convention of District Grand Lodge Nu. 4. which convened in San
Francisco. A lecture bureau which will send speakers on Jewish cultural,
n the ma ia cific ca oas t is t
educational and historic subjects to all the lodges oan
ino
new-
Pntain
d
be established. A campaign for $75,000 to also
equip
decided
upon. The growth
Was
firmary at the Denver National Hospital
o the
No. 4 was reported tnomi-
in numbers and' activity of District Grand Lodge
convention by the officers. Daniel Alexander of Salt Lake City was
B. Wise, who
noted as grand president of the district to succeed Dr. Jonah
L. Rapheld of San Francisco wan named
is leaving for New York. Maurice
. Gutstadt as executive secretary.
fur first grand vice-president and Richard

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Only one-fifth of Jewish children of school age attend Jewish schools '
in Ukrainia, according to reports submitted to the All-Ukrainian conference ,
of Jewish educational inspectors which was just concluded. Four-fifths of ,
the Jewish children in Ukrainia attend Russian and Ukrainian schools. The '
conference decided to adapt the schools in the smaller towns to the demands ,
of the Jewish middlemn and artisans and to attempt to bring all Jewish
children into the Yiddish schools. The conference also decided to ask for
the establishment of chairs for the Yiddish language, literature and history
in the colleges. Complaints of th lack of a sufficient number of Jewish,
! teachers and cultural workers were voiced at
• the convention.
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The third session of the National Assenibly of Palestn
m
the "Assefath Ha'nivcharim," split over the question of w oan suffrage.
I ! as
The progressive elements of Palestine Jewry demanded that th women
. be granted the right to vote and be elected to the national assembly, which is
nt as a body dealing with the internal affairs
recognized by t he government
was opposed by the Orthodox Jews.
This view
of the
wsh
T
Je community.
i
including the Nlizrachi Organization,
The entire right wing of t the assembly, e ft th e assem b ly. At a meeting in
id l
the Yeminite Jews and the Sephardin
Orthodox
the call for a separate
which the seceding groups participa e d
Jewish National Assembly which wo Id not admit women as delegates was
Proclaimed. However, the elector law granting women's suffrage was

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