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JULY 3, 1925

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NEGOTIATIONS FOR
POLISH, JEWISH PACT
FAVORABLY ENDED

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ernment majority in the Sejin, that it
sever its connection with the bloc of
national minorities and that it does
not vote with the Left parties. The
Kolo leaders have rejected the de -
mand of completely severing their
t., CONCRETE GARBAGE and
connections with the other national
ASH RECEPTACLES
510 Agency.)
minorities, but have promised to con-
(From
CArroopondonc•
and
Cable.
of
Jewish
To
is
nal
Do not troIt untd • Court Natle
sider
the possibility of not voting with
Feu. Price will int 00000 20 per cant
Telegraphic messages in the Soviet republic of Ukraitint may be written the Left parties. Another condition
Call
H. M. KOFFMAN
in the Yiddish language, but in Latin or Russian characters, according to an was that a warm feeling toward Po-
ordinance issued by the Ukrainian government.
land in Jewish communities abroad
912 E. HANCOCK ST.
be secured.
Residence: Melrose 6556
A monument in memory of Wolodarski, Bolshevik leader who wan shot
Doubt prevails in well-informed
$15 Detroit S••ings Bank Bldg.
unveiled recently in Leningrad. Wolodarski is rep- circles with regard to the final sue-
Main 0397
onJune 22 , 1922, was unveile recen
case of the agreement, which still
resented in the monument in the attitude of an orator.
• •

faces a number of difficulties. Fore-
1
of • Hebron, was arrested in Jerusalem on most among these difficulties is the
Hassan Mini, Arab resident•
of
hosing
fired
at
Governor
Abramson. Ilasatin Alim confessed (mention whether the present govern-
. the c h angs o
JUDGES MURPHY and BREN•
fired a shot at the governor.
ment, which rests on a combination
/ under cross.examinntion that he
.
.

.
NAN say that 60% of the cases
of Right and Center groups in the
can be settled out of Court.
were imposed on two Jews who were charged with Diet, will continue to exist and
f3
Fines of f5 and
They know.
resisting the police when officers endeavored to arrest them during the incl. whether it will be in a position to
of Simeon the Just in Jerusalem. convince the leaders of the large Po-
dents which occurred at the grave
1 take NO cases to the Courts.


• *
lish Right parties to support the
.
Hussein, former king of Iledjas, who was in exile in Akaba, left on a agreement. Another difficulty is the
British warship for Cyprus, according to reports received in Jerusalem friction existing within the Kolo with
voluntarily withdrawn from Jeddah. regard to the negotiations and also
from Akaba. The Wahabis have
• • .

the growing resentment of the Uk-
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
A resolution of protest against the increasing number of deportations rainian and other national minorities
ARBITRATOR
East European Jews, resident in Prussia for many years, was passed against separate negotiations carried
of
by the convention of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Prussia. on between the government and the
resolution urged the Minister of the Interior to exercise control over I Jewish representatives.
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• • •
the authorities in this regard.
.
• •

ZIONIST COUNCIL

A. C. LAPPIN

A

The political situation in regard to Palestine following the appointment
at a con-
of Field Marshal Plumer as new high commissioner was discussed Dr.
Chaim
ference between Colonel Amery, British Colonial Secretary, and
Weizmann. Dr. Weizmann reported results of his conference with the
Colonial Secretary to the executive of the World
Zionist Organization.





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Charkoff. Details of the plan are being worked out by the Ukrainian Na-
i the
Donal Commissariat of Education. There is a general tendency in
Ukraine to remove Jewish activities from Kieff and concentrate them in

Chsrkoff.

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are favorably concluded. At any
. • • •
rate, the Kolo will, in this case, not
Two Jewish women, Mrs. Kantorowitsch and Mrs. Enteles, and their
children were murdered and robbed when they attempted to cross the vote u
against t z government
d
ynskhi ithweriltlo. bills on
did
cn oc ipnI te,
p
Ukrainian-Roumanian frontier in order to . join their husbands in AmRericr. pri
probably
aSsk ri s
sem i [
The two women had not succeeded in securing a Irgal p
submit a detailed report of the ne-
and entrusted their fate to a group of contrabandists. The murderers were gotiations to the cabinet for accept-
ance. If accepted, an exchange of
arrested and sentenced to death.
• • •

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A statement urging unity between the two factions whit.h split in the
Palestine National Assembly over the question of women's suffrage was
t r further
issued by the Zionist Executive in Jerusalem. The
h o oiher s t h e
that two delegations, one representing the Vaad Loom an(
seceding Orthodox groups, called on the executive and declared that the
dispute does not affect the national home but is only a matter of internal

of an agreement will take place be-
tween the government and the lea d•
erg of the Kolo. The definite form
of this document has not yet been es-1
tablished.

organization.

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Registration for the new American immigration quota has been opened,
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The rati-
1 in Berlin
according to an announcement of the American consu
Persons who were born in Austria, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland or Russia, if fication of the agreement reported to
married and travel in company of their wives or husbands who were born I have been reached between the rep-
in another country, can apply for registration certificates. Single persons 1 resntatives of the Club of Jewish
ent
Polish
and the accepta
who accompany their fathers or mothers born in other countries may also I Deputies
f ent
gove rnm
concern ing the
apply, the announceme41 'States.
' minimum demands of the Jewish
• • • •

ical College of the University of Mich-
igan, and who resigned his position as

a member of the Fishman organization

to enter the practice of medicine at
Providence Hospital.
In June 'and July of 1524, Dr. Sand-
ers was the leader of the Detroit Life
A memorandum outlining the demands of the Palestine Arab Executive population in the Polish republic en- agents in Class "A" production. In
will be submitted to Field Marshal Lord Plumer, new High Commissioner countered the first difficulty when it complimenting Mr. Sanders on his suc-
of Palestine, when he arrives in Jerusalem in August, according to a dis- was submitted for ratification at a cess and wishing him the progress and
patch from Jerusalem to the London Daily Express. The Arab leaders general meeting of the Kolo, the club advancement which is certain to be his
expect much from Lord Homer, the dispatch says, and adds that a great lof Jewish deputies in the Polish Sejm, in the medical profession, Vice-Presi-
dent Fishman presented him with a
number of Catholics are expected in Palestine shortly from South America , according to later dispatches.
Ortho- handsome physician's hag and set of
under the leadership of three cardinals. This visit, the dispatch says, isThe Ilitachduth grou
theMizr achi instruments, the gift of his associates
ton Agudath Israel a ndp, the
against Zionism.
group expressed
a peaceful Catholic demonstration
in the organization. Addresses were
• • • •
otiations. It delivered by M. E. O'Brien, president,
.4 protest against what is termed the Zionizing of Jewish communal with the result of the neg
eas
for the E. C. Wightman, actuary; James D.
• •is t al that the reason

a
life in Great Britain was voiced in an editorial pub is et in
Guardian, the organ of the Federation of Jewish Congregations, under the dissatisfaction of the Agutlath and Baty, secretary, Atty. I. Finkelstein
presidency of Lord Swathling. Referring to the recent meeting of the , the alizrachi lies in the fact that the' and Homer Guck, assistant to the
Jewish Ilistorical Society where Lloyd George delivered his address on I point in the agreement concerning , president. E. A. Rosenberg, president
the work of Dr. Weizmann in connection with the Balfour declaration, the • the relief of the compulsory obsery - Of the "Don't Worry " club, was t oast-
paper states: "We have no objection to Dr. Weizmann being liionized. In . ance law is problematical.
r
The op- is maste .
e Ilitac hduth group
paper
fact, we rather like it. But we do object to the efforts being made to position of the
a matter of general principl e.
capture the communal platform for Zionism propaganda. At the meeting mainly
THE
• ..... STAR OF DAVID TO
of the Ilistorical Society the assembly sang "Ilatikvah" and not'"God Save ' ReAh conference between
of
s, mead
l
ic and Vi
.
MARK SOLDIERS GRAVES
,
the
Polish
peasants
party,
Plant,
and
the King.
• • • •
prison term of five years was I former Polish Prime Minister, took
The loss of civil and political rights and is
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — The
the sentence imposed by the revolutionary tribunal on the former revolu- , place. It was stated that the object
tonary leader, Greenberg, who was proved to be a provocator. Greenberg, of the conference was the possibility question of proper Jewish markers
. of securing the approval of the Polish
on the graves of American Jewish sol-
who was active in the Jewish labor organization, Bund, since .1903, was
simultaneously an agents of the Russian Czarist secret service in Zhitomir . parliamentary parties of the agree- diers who fell in France (luring the
and betrayed several organizations and caused the arrest and exile of a' ment concluded with the government. world war was dealt with in a state-
ment issued by Dr. Cyrus Adler,
number of revolutionary workers. When he was discovered in 1912 he I
Fishman of Detroit Life chairman of the Army and Navy com-
escaped to Paris and returne d to Russia after the February revolution. Ile Morris
Compliments
mittee of the Jewish Welfare Board.
Insurance Co.,
worked himself up as a prominent leader in the Communist party, where
"A resolution adopted by the sixty-
Dr. Sanders at a Banquet.
he held high positions. I.ately he was a representative of the Ukrainian
eighth Congress authorized the erec•
State Strode Commission in Moscow.
• • .
tion
of durable markers on the graves

ent
of
M orris Fishman, vire-presid
Berthold Latzky, formerly Minister of Jewish A ffairs in Ukrainia and '
Detroit Life Insurance Company, of American soldiers in the cemeter-
ies
in
France and specifically provid-
member of the League of Nations commission to investigate immigration i the
, e ntertained executive officials of that
5'
possibilities in South America, resigned from the commission, according to company and the members of the Fish- ed for the Star of David markers on
the
graves
of American Jewish sold-
advices received in M
oscow by the United Jewish Immigration Committee , . m
an Life Underwriters organization
from Mr. Latzky. The commission representing the International Labor' at his home, 2252 Gladstone avenue, iers. The Jewish Welfare Board will
Office of the League of Nations sailed from Lisbon on March 19 to visit Wednesday evening, June 24. cumuli- see to it that the Mogen David mark-
Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Argentine and Cuba for the purpose of investigat- , minting Dr. Alexander Sanders, who ers will be placed on the graves of the
ing the possibilities in those countries for settling the Armenian, Russian recently was graduated from the Red- Jewish dead," Dr. Adler declared.
now stranded in various European ports. Dr. Latzky,
Jh re f ugees.
an d ewis
who represented the United Jewish Emigration Conimitte of Berlin on the
commission, had as his special mission the investigating of immigration

possibilities in Mexico.

Cedillas 1708

The Emblem

• • • •
Ffity rabbis and many laymen assembled in Warsaw recently when the I tiations.
The joining of the Club of Jewish
conference of the Shomrei Sabbath, the Saturday Observance Alliance of I Deputies with the government ma.
Poland, convened for a two-day conference. Ways and means to combat
the violation of the Sabbath by Jewish merchants as a result of the com• j"itY of the Sejm is a probability
pulsory Sunday observance law in the Polish republic were considered by if era
the of negotiations
between
the lead-
the club and
the government

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DISCUSSES PACT
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The re-
suit of the Polish Jewish negotiations
was a matter of deliberation and dia.
cussion at an all-night session of the
Zionist Supreme Council, to which all
Zionist deputies in the Polish Sejm
responsible.
I are The
council, following a detailed
discussion, confirmed the action of
Deputies Reich and Thon and au-
thorized them to continue the nega-

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A budget of 1,370,000 gold marks for the year 1925 was accepted by
the convention of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Prussia held
in Berlin. The federation, elections to which took place several months
mem- •
ago, constitutes a representative Jewish body in Prussia and has a
bership consisting of liberals, Zionists and Conservatives. The council
elected by the federation is representative of the same elements. Herr
Walt, president of the Liberal Jewish community of Berlin, was elected'.
was elected vice-president; Herr Galewsky,
P resident; Dr. Klee, Zionist,
Conservative, and Herr Lilienthal, Liberal, were elected members of the
council. A resolution passed by the federation urged the revision of the
that the federation may come properly'
German law on Jewish rights YU
under the functions of the law.
• • • •

Professor Elijah latter, champion of Italian independence and renowned
economist and classical scholar, died in Rome at the age of 82. Professor
I.attes, who was horn in Venice in 1843, was educated at Turin. He was
professor of Greek and Roman antiquities in the Scientific and Literary
Academy of Milan and was a member of many scientific societies and com-
mander of the Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus. At the age of 28 he
conducted important excavations In Crete and organized an extension of
the Vatican Ambrosio Library in Milan. Ili' work, Corpus lnscriptionum I •
ltalicorum, is one of the greatest scientific books in existence on the sub-
ject. The author of not leas than 120 important works, he established, in
memory of hi, father and brother Moses, a fund to provide prizes for works
in Jewish literature. In his youth he participated actively in the Italian
liberation movement under Garibaldi, for which he was compelled to flee
He was a life-long friend
Venice and live for a time in Piedmont.
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seventieth birthday. Representatives of various nations, including Proles-
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on behalf of the Palestine Oriental Society, Professor Klein of the Hebrew
• University in Jerusalem, Dr. Joseph Klausner, Hebrew scholar; Professor
Hertzberg on behalf of the German Archaeological Institute, the German
and Swedish Consuls were present. Prelate Fellinger delivered an address
of welcome to the scientist. Professor Delman gained international fame
through his research work on the epoch of the rise of Christianity in Pales-
tine and particularly for his work on "The Gospel of Jesus in the Light
of Post-Biblical Literature." Ile also made a thorough study of the Aramaic
language, which, according to scholars, WRY the vernacular of Palestine
Jewry during the titme of Jesus, and the edition of ancient Arabic songs. I
Pupils and admirers of Professor Delman decided to commemorate for his
seventieth birthday by the establishment in Jerusalem of an institute for
Palestine research which will bear his name.
• • • •

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