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VOL. XVIII. NO. 8

FORD COUNSEL LOSE
POINT IN SUIT OF
HERMAN BERNSTEIN

Skull Discovery
May Affect Trial

JERUSALEM—(J. T. A.)—
A (list:usury made by a British
archaeologist, an Oxford stu-
dent and pupil of Lord Balfour,
during excavations of the Brit-
ish School of Archaeology here
may lend weight to the pro-evo-
lution argument in the Tennes-
see anti-evolution trial.
The front part of a primitive
human skull was discovered
during excavations by Mr. Tur-
ville-Petre in a cave at Tabgha,
near Tiberias, among Mous-
terian flint deposits.
The skull is characterized by
a prodigious development of the
supra-orbital prominences and
depressed forehead as in a
chimpanzee and conforms close-
ly with the Neanderthal Eu-
ropean type not previously
found on the continent of Asia. -•
Professor Garstand, direetor
of the school, who was a witness
of Mr. Turville-Petre's discov-
ery, confirmed its scientific
value.
Mr. Turville-Petre, formerly
of Oxford, a pupil of Lord Bal-
four and Mr. garotte, is now
a student at the British School
of Archaeology, Jerusalem.

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1925

i tute Clubs'
STUDENT ZIONISTS ' In stitute
Summer Camp
FORM NEW BODY ATI
Sponsoring
Will be Member of Faculty of
s for Caplan
Jewish Mothers
RECENT CONVENTION ' 1MiS Camp
California Institute of
and Children.

Polish Moderates
Should Win, Wolf

Einstein To Spend
Year In Pasadena

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)--The
concluded Polish Jewish agree-
ment found an echo at a meet-
ing of the Anglo-Jewish Asso-
ciation when Lucien Wolf, sec-
retary of the Joint Foreign
Committee, reported to this
body the results of his visit to
Poland a short time ago.
"One warning is necessary,"
Mr. Wolf stated. "A new con-
dition of things is not possible
immediately. The Jewish prob-
lemin Poland is not of a po-
litical but of a psychological
nature and it is necessary to
create confidence on both sides.
The Polish constitution is a
most liberal one and the law de-
nies nothing to Poland's Jewish
citizens. Anti-Semitism, how-
ever, has defied the law and
kept Jews in a position which
could not be worse if the Jews
were subjected to the greatest
legal disabilities. The situation
must be watched tactfully and
I hope that the extremists of
both sides will not interfere
with the arrangement(' made by
the moderates," he said.

"arY

Technology.

Fifty-One Leaders From 22]
Universities Organize
Avukah (Torch).

CELEBRATION MARKS
CLOSING OF POLISH
JEWISH AGREEMENT

Leaders of Government and of
Jewish Deputies Exchange

For a number of years the mothers
Court Refuses to Vacate At-
PASADENA. — (J. T. A.) — Dr.
Declarations.
belonging to the Mothers' Clubs of
Albert Einstein of Berlin, propoun-
tachment of $65,000 Ob-
the United Jewish Charities have
der of the theory of relativity, has
been
able
to
have
but
one
week
at
tained by Editor.
GRABSKI OFFICALLY
accepted an invitation to join the
some camp during the summer for
faculty of the California Institute of BASLE PROGRAM TAKEN
their vacations. Children over 7 years
STATES SATISFACTION
Technology, it is said at the institute.
BY MILITANT GROUP of age have been accommodated at'
INVOLVED IN LIBEL
Ile is expected to arrive in Pasadena
the Fresh Air Camp near Mount
SUIT AGAINST FORD
from his home in Germany this fall.
Members of Kolo Disagree on
Clemens, but no provision has been
Formal announcement of his decision Delegates at Washington State made until this year fur the smaller
Pact. Democratic Party
to teach in America has not, how-
children
be cared 'for ex-
Aims
and
Elect
Officers.
' who cannot
s
Say Trial Assured in Action On
ever, been made by the technology
Disapproves.
cept with their mothers. Under the
Dearborn Independent
For
Year.
officials.
direction of Miss Mary Caplan, di-
When the institute reopens it will
Articles.
rector of the educational department
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The sol-
have among its instructors three win -
WASHINGTON. — Avukah (The of the United Jewish Charities and
emn exchange of declarations mark-
ners of the Nobel prize. Dr. Robert Torch), American Student Zionist sponsor for the institute's six Moth-
NEW YORK.—A motion by counsel
ing
the conclusion of the agreement
A. Milliken, to whom the Swedish Federation, is the name of a new na- erss' Clubs, a camp site has been pro-
between the Polish government and
for Henry Ford to vacate an attach-
honor was awarded in 1923 for his tional Jewish student organization, cured at White lake, near Pontiac,
Henry
te
a
vac
the
leaders of the Club of Jewish
atomic discoveries, is head of the created for the purpose of mobilizing Mich., having a large double cottage
ment tying up
Ford's money on deposit here, obtained
Deputies in the I'olish Sejm took
school.
academic youth of America for the with accommndations for 25 per-
by Herman Bernstein, editor of the
place in the Hall of Representatives
Professor Einstein received the cause of the development of Palestine sons. Although similar camps in the
in the building of the Council of Min-
Jewish Tribune, in his $200,000 libel
Nobel Prize in 1922 for his studies in as the national Jewish homeland.
city are entirely or partially support-
isters in the presence of Prime Minis-
suit, was denied by Judge Knox. The
relativity. During the year another
It was formed at a conference held ed by charity funds, this camp has
ter Wladyslaw Grabskl, Understate
action is against Mr. Ford and his
physicist who achieved the Swedish at the Mayflower hotel here, in con- been organized on a strictly self-sup-
Secretary Studzinski and chief of the
paper, The Dearborn Independent, for
honor in 1907, Dr. A. A. Michaelson unction with the convention of the porting basis. Each mother is re-
Polish government's press bureau,
publishing articles accusing Mr. Bern-
of Chicago, will be in Pasadena to Zionsit Organization of America. The quired to pay $11 a week, with pro-
Rommer. As representatives of the
stein of being a spy in the interest of
continue his astronomical investiga- tontertme was attended by 51 Jewish portionate amounts for the children.
Club of Jewish Deputies there were
lions at Mount Wilson Solar Observe- student leaders, representing 22 uni- The rent fur the cottage is being fur-
international bankers.
— present Deputies Reich, Reizes, H.
Once the action was stopped by a
ton.
versifies throughout the country.
nished from the treasuries of the
Farbstein, Elijah Kirschbraun and
Since the theory of relativity,
decision of the court vacating an at'
Louis Lipsky, chairman of the Zion- various Mothers' Clubs.
Senators Truskier and Schreiber.
5,000 of Mr.
which many regard as the most star- ist Organization of America; Dr.
tachment against $11 was
The clubs whose members will
reinstated
On behalf of the Club of Jewish
tling modern development in the nat- Schmarya Levin, leafier of the world spend their vacations at the camp
Ford's money. But it
t
ttachment
and
Deputies, Deputy Reich made the fol-
ural
sciences,
has
been
widely
estab-
later by the presen a
Zionist organization; Maurice Samuel, are the Fenkell Mothers Club, the
lowing declaration: "The negotia-
the motion of M Ford's counsel was ,
lished, l'rofossor Einstein is devoting author of "You Gentiles;' am 1 others Twelfth Street Mothers Club, the In-
tions between the government and
I
his attention to the quantum theory, of prominence in Zionism addressed stitutt• Mothers' Club, the East Jef-
in effect a request for the re-estab- ,
the representatives of the Club of
according to which light does not the conference of Avukah and extend- ferson Women's Club, the West Woo-
lishment of the original order. Dur-
Jewish Deputies brought about a mu-
travel
in
rhythmic
waves
but
rather
ood ran and Michigan Mothers Club and
ing the proceedings following the va-
ed the new organization their 14--
Budget is For Two Years. Pass tual understanding on the basis of
in lumps.
cating Of the first attachment, coon -
wishes. the \Vest Defray Mothers Club. Each
which we express our hope that, In
All of the facilities of the Norman
set for Mr. Ford sought leave to file
Resolution on Palestine
Avukah will be affiliated with the person may stay at the camp for two
-
-
accordance with the constitution of
Bridge Laboratory of Physics assem- Zionist Organization of America as weeks or longer, if they can be ac.
I n this affidavit Mr.;
an affidavi t.
Securities.
Mrs.
Estelle
M.
Sternberger
the Republic of Poland, the cultural,
bled under the direction of Dr. Mill-
Ford said in reference tothe article
.autontimous body in a somewhat comm dated. To date reservations
religious, political and economic de-
- - ---
ken, will be at the disposal o
Says Independence Won
in The Dearborn Independent.
lar way as Iladassah, the women s
ave been filled until the middle of
ro-
n similar
lessor Einstein (luring his stay i
W ASIIINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—The mands of the Jewish population will
hope ail
to s(' Caplan and her assist-
B y Readi ng Bible.
"I did not write the article in quo,
Pasadena. Besides the research and Zionist organization, and will embrace , h ants
Aug ust.
be met and the Jews in Poland will
tion nor inspire it; had Ti" participa-
build their own per-
.
tal work that he will do la th alumni and undergraduates of ;
esti, • (amen
'
tion in the writing of it; did not direct
ization of
America the
and Zionist
the non-Zion-
camp next year with room for relations
between
Organ- be enabled to co-operate for the wel-
n
NEW YORK (Tr V.—In an address here, Professor Einstein is scheduled universities and colleges, it was stet- utrient
nn'
shown
to
tat group came up for discussion due- fare and the growth of the country
a much larger number of guests.
its writing; it Was Ilia
Of Deinoeracy." Mrs. to deliver a course of lectures on his ed.
which guarantees to all citizens and
before it was printed; I did nil see it on "The Birth
Betokens New Spirit.
camp kitchen is conducted on
extamtive sec- fainous relativity theory.
also the national minorities all just
nr approse it, or know it was to be Estelle M. Sternberger, ,
Avukah,
Avukah, which was organized to a strictly kosher basis and milk and ing the recent convention when a
of the National ( rim:II of Jew-
needs. The Club of Jewish Deputies
a
other
necessary
foods
are
provided
resolution
was
submitted
to
endorse
Securities,
Inc.,
a
new
printed, and I had nothing whtsoever
. I clary
seet!
the
former
Intercolleginte
the Pa
w
tion and , isi• \V ome n and eilit•ir of The Jewish '
as hitherto, on the basis of
to do
do with its printing, publica
Zionist Association, was a result in for the e small children. Hiss Caplan, agency for the sale of mortgage stands,
W oman its quarterly, asserted that
bonds
on
behalf
of
the
General
Mort-;
the
Polish state and the complete im-
rious
Zion
'
Blume
Levin
and
Miss
Ida
Av-
part of discontent felt in va
Mis•
circulation."
of the colimists' rehtdliiin
In' his opinion in reference to this I the see
an Je wis h tin will each spend part of the sum- gage Bank in Palestine, organized by munity of the Polish frontiers. In
ist groups among American
' against the despotism of England was
the Zionist Organization of America this sense the Club of Jewish Depu-
academic
youth with
the doctrines
affidavit, Judge
n Knox said:
the intercollegiate
Menorah,
which of
is Trier as resident director of the camp.
Bi from the spiritual g,ranary
-----
together with the Zion Common- ties will continue its democratic pots
any way wishing the
to ' off the ed
" Withut in
ble.
wealth for the purpose of securing icy. Having this in view, the Club
td
Perfection
Lodge
Member.
Prepare
ha
attitude
alleged to profess a new
cast as persion Olson the affida
In tracing the origin of America's for Large Crowd on July 20.
the erection of 1,000 new houses in of Jewish Deputies submits the fol-
is the
erest
f or
toward
Zionisni,
and
the
name,
court is s bound to note that it
ed ideals of freedom, Mrs. St sat
lowing declaration:
ex part` statement of an int
Palestine.
"Torch," WAS deliberately chosen to
"Adhering continually to, the
c
- dec ared: "As the Pharaoh l sat at the
nd that
th t it contains onclu
"If enthusiasm, a snappy entertain- contrast with the milder emblem of
The Palestine Securities, Inc., Is
while they may be honest- window of his palace, watehing thou-
standpoint of the immunity of the
n

ah ("candelabra",) betokening ,_
nd Applicants for not a new enterprise; It was in exist -
alone
ly be Which,
believed to be justified, may not , sands of unhappy creatures build for ment program, peppy music and a Me
to 'am'
frontiers of the Polish republic and
him the pyramid of his future glory, wonderful dance floor mean anything, a new
ew militant and aggressive spirit
Visas Is Government Order.
ence some time ago and Do. Welt-
of the defense of Poland's policy as
Leaders of the new organization, in
he supported by evidence."
mann, during his recent visit to the
a people in his land that the fifth annual excursion to be given
a great power, adhering to the view
't , I there was
papers
also editor
an affidavi
by The
William
J. contain
Cameron,
of The
spoke and wrote the first ringing son- by Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. and making this statement, cited as a
RIO DE JANIER0.—(J. T. A.)-- United States, was informed of it. of the necessity for an internal con-
A. M., to Put-In-Bay, Monday, Jul symptom of present sentiment a tel-
solidation within the republic, the
fences of fres-titan's song: 'Let My
0,
will
be
a
real
success,"
says
Jaco
egram
received
by
the
conference
from
Brazil
may
become
a
country
for
the
proposed
revival
as
a
sales
agency
Independent, in which Mr.
2
absorption of larger groups of Jew- for the General Mortgage Bank in Club of Jewish Deputies in the Polish
they may serve Me!'
assumed full responsibility for pub- people go, that they
I the Menorah Society of New York
"Egyptian royalty may have laugh- Rosenberg, chairnoin of publicity.
n-lish immigrants as a result of negotia• Palestine.
establishes that its policy in
lained
of.
a
the statements complained
Because of the large number o
iversity, B ashington :square,
It was also felt that there was no S h eefrn Sejm with regard to general mat-
Laurence A. Steinhardt of Guggen- ed at this courageous utterance of members and friends tif
Masonic Un
nouncing the adoption of a resolution ; lions conducted with the Brazilian
Dr. Rap halovitch, rep-
ed for the Zionist Organization to ters as well as concerning Jewish na-
heimer, Untermyer and Marshall, at- Moses, the Hebrew shepherd, but Lodge and the number the
of requests welcoming the formation of Avukah ! government by
ne.
of the Jewish Colonial- consult
any of the leaders of the tional questions was conceived and
torneys fur Mr. Bernstein, said: since that day, hundreds of monarchs for tickets that have already been re- ,
uivement resentative
movement
, as a step to further and the
non-Zionist group with regard to its conducted in conformity with the
election' Don Association, the Ica.
"For more than two years Mr. Ford have been humbled and hurled into calved, the largest pleasure steamer in the United
As
a
result
of
these
negotiations
plans
for
any action to secure th e mentioned principle for the purpose
by their deafness to its ap-
and his counsel have sought every con- oblivion
on the lake, Steamer l 'ut-In-Bay, has ' of delegates to the conference.
of one kind of bonds or another of protecting the interests of the Jew-
n I the Brazilian government has recent- sale
s
as state
ceivable technicality of law to deprive peal. Wherever the souls of men been obtained to take care of the
The
objects
of
Avukah,
lc;,
would
further the development lab population in the republic."
I the Constitution, made by the
anal ly issued an order to all its repro- .h
Mr. Bernstein of his day in court. Mr. have thirsted for liberty, wherever crowd.
h N tio i
,
sentatives abroad to vise the pass- .•f Palestine, Louis Lipsky stated.
rn
Government Satisfied.
Ford has sought to evade responsibil- the hearts of men have yeaed
for
or weeks the committee in charge Administrative Conimittee of the new
have
ports of Jewish artisans and agricul-
Morris Rothenberg, chairman of
Wholyslaw Grabski, l'olish Prime
ity by refusing to accept service of self-expression, these 'as
been preparing to make this event I ; organization, include the following:
has Fbe
"To
promote
the
Basle
program
(a
turists
on
the
basis
of
recommends-
.
the
board
of
directors
of
the
Pales-
Minister, then read the following
process, by declining to appear in the formed the refrain of ther Battle Cry the finest in the history of the lodge.
of Zionism,. tion from the Ica presented by the tine Foundation Fund, explained that declaration: "In behalf of the Po-
action attempting to shift responsibil- Of Freedom: 'Let My people go, that Harry Jacobson, general chairman,
Rims
the Palestine Securities, Inc., was not lish government I wish to state that
they nifty acme e.
statement
the
at of
the
First \Vorld Zionist . applicants.
completed that all plans have been ; adopted
announc
ity to Cameron and by dilator) a
It was stated that the Ica does not
"Mankind has marveled nt the spec-
ed and promised that the af- I Congress); to study the life and liter- ' ; intend to direct Jewish immigration I in any way intended as a competition your declaration has been received
technical motions and arguments.
tacle of a handful of American colon- fair would surpass all expectations.
agency to the l'alestine Economic with complete satisfaction by the Po-
attire of our people from the positive,
"To scandalous statements con-
the
pros- Corporation, the erroneous impress lish government. I, for one, wish to
ists casting off the galling and mighty This annual affair has been anxiously l ; creat i ve se wis h nation l stait d poi n t, to Brazil on a large scale
of at
the
general
cerning Mr. Bernstein, given such
I eat moment ill VieW
n. The source
assure you that the Polish govern-
awaited by the members, wives, kid- to
wide publicity, have already been yoke of British 1101111111 0
ha
arse
national
con- situation in Brazil. The purpose of sion having been created only by the
ou the
sciousness
of Jewis
our youth;
to establish
ment awaits the crystallization of the
characterized by Judge Knox in a pre- of their strength was a mystery. dies and their friends.
the newly obtained concession is, wrong kind of publicity which was
to create a possibility for given out when this agency started policies of the Jewish parties in a
vious decision as libelous per se. if Neither the courage of an undaunted
A mock trial sponsored by the of-
Pales.,
of
spirit which is in conformity with the
leader, nor the resentment of a tax- ficers of the lodge is to he one of the I contact with the spirit and work of
immigration in Brazil. Brazil operation. The convention accepted
; the Chaluzim ("pioneers")
they cannot he proven. All that Mr. burdened people, is sufficient to ex-
I Jish
Jewish
interests of the republic, with the in-
principal features of the entertain- tine; to and in the developme nt of the
rid
present moment is not open the resolution proposed.
Bernstein seeks is a trial. Mr. Bern-
plain democracy's first struggle, with ment. In addition to this event a I Hebrew University nt Palestine, aiat th e
A total budget of $19,000,000 for ner consolidation of the state and
stein is now assured a trial by Judge
Heb w
t mass immigration , even the nego-
1, with the financial and economic re-
the outbreak of the American Revolu- number of other feats wi
the
two
years
commencing
Oct.
to co-operate with student Zionist potions which were conducted be-
Knox's decision."
1925, for the Zionist activities in up- construction of the country. The
formed on the day's program. Charles bodies throughout the world in carry-
tion.
The ideals of demiwracy were not Sandorf, in charge of the tield events, tween Brazil and Italy were suspend- building the Jewish homeland in Pal- government on its part will devote
ing out the aforesaid purposes.
It was stated that the concess
ed .
more attention to the cultural and
convictions held and uttered for the has obtained some very valuable
stop granted to the Ica was in the estine, more than double the amour
Max Rhoade President.
economic needs of the Jewish populis-
first time in mankind's history by the prizes which will be given to the win-
The (Anvers and other members of nature of a favor to the stranded now spe nt by the Zionists, was pro-
o A
n . f'
colonists Of 1776. The seed of democ- nets of the various races and acts. the administration of Avukah elected
posed bmanuel
Neumann of New
y E
er reading the declaration the
racy was planted in America by the
year I Jewish "fug"'
serVe One Wash-
Seen I events for the children have 1 are:
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—A new im-
by the
conference
to Rhoads,
President,
Max
I The Jewish press in Brazil web York, honorary secretary of the Ke- tPrim e Minister added that "the Jew-
Pilgrims, whn embarked from the been arranged.
come,' the decision of the Brazilian ern Ilayesoil, in a report submitted
migration ordinance to replace the im-
ish
problem
in Poland, particularly
alaytlower, holding in one hand their
Music will be furnished by Finzel's I
ington,
migration ore mom e of 1920 has been small bundle of personal effects and in
administrative committee and the with regard to the co-operation with
issued by the Pah•stine government,
the
Polish
population,
is very compli-
the other, the Bible of Israel. As they
budget committee.
receicved
.Tohns
accord
cated. We should therefore con-
stood on Plymouth Rock and gazed at
from Jeru
gratulate ourselves that both parties,
main proposed that the American
Philadel p hie; treasurer, Emanu-
he neww ordinance gives
America, they must have enheartenell from the committee at the First
imbued with good will, have made the
street wharf on the morning of em- berg, aronsohn Washiniston.
Zionist Organization recommend to
Commissioner the power to exclude
el A
first step which I hope will open a
-
lays
par
Congress,
barkation.
The
following
executive
committee
World
Zionist
person who are officially deemed un-
Accurate Rec• the
page.)
(Turn
to
last
new era in the history of the Jewish
s chosen: Frances Mance, Boston Population 3,000,000.
ti.ular eniphasis upon urban snort
suitable to be permitted to uPnlestine ,
- i wa
-
ords Unobtainable, Say. Report.
-
--
.
gage
credits,
agrarian
credits
and
in-
problem in Poland. The conviction
,
i-
_
ct
th-
to
conduct
them-
--
University; Ray B rill, New York Un
those who are likely
situation
to the
versiy;
S. . I Esterson, Johns Hop-
LONDON -- .I.1, T. A.I—Mosopota. dustrial credits, the funds for which has been growing that a
so as to be dang
t
are
to
he
secured
upon
an
invest-
where
one part of the population
the
country
;
order of
Jennie Jelin, Columbia; Louis
kins;
peace . and
g
profits
from
the
disadvantage
of the
.
.
the
• D id I ovett mid, origin of Abraham the Patriarch, meat 1 's

y
.
.tNin
, ' •
or to inn e en
other part with regard to the state
Reznek, liar- still has a population cimsisting main-
in; ,
This new emphasis on credit facili- cannot be maintained and it tends to
Johns Hopkins; Samuel
pie and the government iir to i
no
proper
Dr. Anna Mintz, Tufts; David ly of tribesmen about whom
rity n ;
about, Mr.
against the government autho ntriss
( Yard;
e en brought
greater prosperity when all co-oper-
obtdained , ac- ties hasn be
_
. ' Coo-, t C tical details p c an
y
Co um ia, .
xp nine ,
Palestine.
by the Neuman
■ t for the welfare of the state which
i
Tells David A. Brown Why Government[Rudovsky,
roofing to a re ort bessue
menthol ;
Marie
Syrkin,
ains
no
Johns Hopkins.
The ordinance cont
which now
Soviet Vice - President
' I na;
Harry Kaplan, Cornell; Ezra British Colonial Office, together with change in the Palestine,
type of Jewish
immi in- I must satisfy all. In accordance with
Movement.
Will
Give
Funds
to
Aid
nal
Hume.
atio
into
the
Jewish
N
this, the government will, in the near
of
Supports
th e mandated territories of gration
Shapiro, Clevidand; Jacob Granowitz,
reports o f Tanganyika,
The draft of the new im migratimi
h Cameroon
Togoland and eludes large numbers of middle-class
.
Joint Distribution Cimmittee.
issue an ordinance as the first
- , t ;future,
3 ,
ill the tdlicial
..'e
'
published
ogita
families
possessed
0
.

.lewish
Theological
was
step toward satisfying the economic
or l'nance
ear 1921.
y
for the
gazette of the Palestine government
resources and desirous of engaging and political needs of the Jewish
- Samuels, Hunter efillege and Rose Palestine
o f resou
by
Felix
M.
Nli'ar.•
--

"Mesopotamia
has
a
population
inance
fet•eiVed
Reports
in commerre, ind ustry and f arming population." The correspondent of
in Jerusalem. The draft or d

for an Maimud , Bernard.
• chairman of the Joint Distribu- T h e ot, onizet o is
3,000,000 consisting mainly of tribes-
miss. n asking
of 5,000,
also l
which was. according to the official go- , t ,r
A n ad vi sory counci . l was ' ' ePect- men conceining whom accurate de- a, individual landholde rs.
; the Jewish Telegraphic Agency was
000
beta of
.

orce
within
a
,
(
I,
l'iuonbiainim
ittee,
orate, to ensile into f
ed consisting
the only representative present of the
The divisions of the revise
deaths, marriages, etc.,
that body includingLouis alarshall additional
appropriation
rubles.
fessor Mordecai Kaplan, Lotto Leven- tails of births,
month, defines the categories of immi-
Neumann
are:
press abroad at the ceremony, which
osed
by
Mr.
N
d
f
!imp
t
"Before
the revolution," said Mr.
the e Teet
Louis Lipsky, Dr. F,liezer Rieger, cannot be obtainestl. Bagdad has a get as
.1 L.
i s , minutes.
unor im- !Woo
grants who may enter Palestine, the ;in I looses N liosenbt•rg to
Rohn,
P
alestine
Foundation

Smidovitt•h,
who
is
not
a
Jew,
"the
Raids' Norman Salit, former president population of 101,000 including 50,000
regulation with regard to labor Mimi- ,Ititti,(110a0,,000 .1.N; in Ito-sin will be
'ration colonization, schools, sans•: • 'Deputy Reich as leader of the Club
•ht of the Jews were limited. Not
in
the
l'kraine
and
••

e
rs.
forML
gration, particularly the labor ached- t. settle
only were they restricted in their !of the Intercollesnate Zionist Assoma- • "Jews, Christians and Moslems have "t a tion, a.,
Sr $7,000,000; Jewish Na of Jewish Deputies; Deputy II. Farb-
by the end of 1926 have
ules which are being submitted to the i fl'i •
on Place to Place in Rus- I tint; Maurice Samuel, Rabbi
Louis
J. their an religious courts. The Jew- I Donal Fund, for the purchase of land, , stein, RS representative of the Men
C.; Dr.
Sha-
the abandonment of steps for movements fr ,
to pro.; rachi; Deputy Kirschbraun, as rep-
-ton,
Palestine government by the Zionist , I . 1 1
nves
agda
and
'
V2,000,000;
itment
in
pr
,-
but
thil:
were
limited
in
their
ac.
I
Schwefel,
Washing
is
in
B
d
e‘turt
tt'
and Pro- ish religious
executive• the regulations concerning,11.:iamati0a, which have teen
; loin Spiegel , H e nrietta Szold Harvard. has excluve
over mar- I vide imiu.-trial mortgage and agrarian resentative of the Agudath; Deputy
si
jurisdictMn
particula rly as app lied to the
.'
fur
over
a
rear,
on
the
'mainly-
of
to increase the capital of .
the entry of travellers, as well as
nn ownership of aml working on the land. lessor Harry Wolfsohn
riage, divorce, dowry and mainttsnance credits and
deportation of undesirable immi- Linn that its work in Europe was at
questions between husband and wife existing Palestine banks, $5,000,000., Reizes,
partisans,
as representative
and Deputy Schreiber,
of the non-
rep-
them
the ons necessarily drove
Ito the
ese into
Th
o concessi n,' resenting the Zionists; Senator Truss
Rutenberg
electrical
grants.
.
population, Foreign the
Committee
small trades and small
f
The Joint Distribution Committee
•sh Mer-
In general the new regulations, ac-
, 'leer, on behalf of the Jewish
idents ni Mesopotamia are which is harnessing the Jordan river • •
businesses
and
they
became
the
middle
he
residents
cording to the draft published a month is the distributing agency for the $65,-
within the jurisdiction of the civil to electrify Palestine and which has; chants Association. were authorized
tinder the Soviet go ,
men of Russia. U

ago, differ only slightly from those ex- 000,000 which was raised by the Jevas
already opened its first electric pow.; b y the general meeting of the Kolo,
of this country during the war period ernment'a philosophy, these small
RUCH A REST.— (J. T. A.)—Asa courts.
con-
isting previously.
lats in the cou ntry, $5,000,000 the Club of Jewish Deputies, to con-
e schools m aintained y the A l- , er
"
Th
for the relief of their stricken Euro- traders had no rights, for the gov-
numerous
protiats
of
the
na-
, smote its representation for the par-
peas- result of
band th e forpspen cial financing .
the ed- lionce Israelite Unive rselle
pean co.religionsts. It now plans to ernment is a government of the
tional
minorities
in
Roumania
pose
of
presenting
its
declaration
to
DENIES ANTI-SEMITE
participate in a campaign this fall ant and the worker and the occupation
eith- ; , oration bill proposed by the govern- other .lewish schools in Bagdad are
the Polish government. All the pa-
TROUBLE NEAR MOSCOW to raise $15,000,000, most of which is of the Jews was not considered as
ment was withdrawn from the corn- the largest in the country." The re- H. U. C. STUDENT WILL
published
the
text
of
the
declar-
pars
the one
or the government,"
ether.
to be used in fostering the "back to er "The
present
declared mittee on education of the Roumanian port pays special tribute to Sir San-
NEW YORK. — Recent reports the soil" movement of Russian Jewry.
tamaxn Minister
EXAMINE MANUSCRIPTS ations without comment.
soon Haskail,
Immediately after the solemn ex-
ssia of
u
;
Mr.
Smidovitch,
"realizes
that
the
re-;
paliament.
cabled to this country from R
This movement, according to David A
bill with many modifications ' of Finance.
----
change of declarations Wladyslaw
,
anti-Jewish disturbances in the Mos- Brown of Detroit, who recently toured striations and limitations of the form- will he taken up at the autumn sea-
1 CINcIN NATI. — Lawrence Kahn, Grabski, Prime Minister of the Polish
ible
cow region directed against the new the Ukraine and Crimea, and Dr. Ber- er
en
government
made
it
imposs
en
mion of the Roumanian parliament.
OBSERVED BIRTHDAY
republic. received a number of news-
gage in land culture, and therefore
Jewish colonists are without founda- nard A. Kahn, European represents'.
'I'n Calle"
the to Hebrew
A report from Clausenburg states
s been at
sent
Europe rai
by the Uni• poper representatives, before whom
OF NUMERUS CLAUSUS ' ' a ha student
spied le 'slation which gives to the
tion, Dr. Bernard M. Kahn, European tive of the Joint Distribution Commit-
l
protest ••• • t the treatment
that
Cincinnati
to
examine
Greek
he dcelard that the Council of Minis-
f
y
o
versif
representative of the Joint Distribu- tee, is unequaled in Jewish history. Jew who settles on the land the same ,
Roumanian go vernment of the ;
, .
BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.) — The manuscr ipt. in the various univresi. lees will publish • number of ordi-
asant who has always ' by the
tion Committee, declares. Dr. Kahn
recent cable, rights as the peasant
', national minorities
in
Roumania
is
Dr. Kahn added, in a
memorandum sent by fifth anniversary of the introduction ties abroad. Mr. Kahn was chosen be- nances affecting the economic, cul-
ion ap-
has sent the following cable on the that the movement is of such a colos- been on the lan d.
l egis
Jew-
; contained in a
subect
to Felix M. Warburg, chair- sal character and so certain of success plies only to Jews, and is evidence that' llungarian National Association' of the numerus clausus in the univer- cause of his remarkable record in the (oral and political status of the of PO-
j
Po-
classical department to accompany fah population In the Republic
tra-
of
the
Joint
Distribution
Commit-
ete
trans
the
present
government
is
attempting.
of
Translyvania
to the Council of the (titles of Hungary was observed at a Professor Robert P. Casey of the Uni• land. The text of the ordinances
man
that it may result in a compl
.
to
.
.
general meeting of the committee
to do justice to a people who have suf-
been prepare d.
tee.
re-
veraity
of
Cincinnati
on
a
four-months
hey,
already
"( have investigated on the spot re- , formation of the awn
fered from injuatice for so many League
Nations
Geneva.
, "The of
attitude
of at
the
Roumanian aid Jewish students, created as ■
am
extremely
happy
that
the
trip
to
make
a
study
of
Greek
menu-
ports sent by some correspondents of Istructure in Russia.
.
.

int Distribu•
government toward the national mi- suit of the numerus clausus.
ye ars."
the cone usion of
In his report t o the
,
occured in
A report submitted to the commit- scripts. In addition to the unisersi- agreement marking
his JoRussian tour.
Tell. Why Aid Jew..
disturbances said to have
f international
ties, the largest libraries in Europe en epoch of disabilities and diserimi-
" •
have found tion Commit tee on
Mr. Smidovitch gave Mr. Brown
the Odessa district, and
' ter showed that the Hungarian Jew- 1
the
memorandum
says.
them to be without foundation. There Mr. Brown has included ter•Smid•ivitch
the "protocol" ,
, a convereation with the represen-i bib community has spent the sum of will he visited in search of original nations against the Jew has come.
In
still another reason for the govern- law
an interview with P e
The Polish Jewish agreement luis a
0 0 Hungarian kronen for 1 manuscripts in Latin and Greek.
were some legal disputes about boon- of
erationnt off ment's interest in the Jews. lie s tet-
the
rd that during all the years in which' tative of the J. T. A., !dr. Usrrow, L780,000,0
Mr. Kann is an honor student at the tremendous value from a psychologi-
lines which were quickly settled vice-president of and vi ce-
academic youth studying in
de
o
Fedpreai
do ry
ca l v i ewpo i n t. r ho pe , however that
Seventy-four
university.
Last
year,
when
he
was
in
i
by the authorities, and nothing else. Soviet Republics,
'
the Jew was restricted in Russia it president
of the association. stated
universities abroad.
i n ! that if the appeal to the League of 1 Ilungarian
Rumors that have been spread in Am- the "Comzet," a government depart-
Jewish students at univer-I his junior year, he was awarded a Phi it w ill also yield practical reiLlta."
WAR impossible for him to engage
; Nations will bring no result, the Mag.
erica about some sandy and unfertile I ment whose function is to facilitate
for anything but business and, with hte I yarn in Roumania will appeal to Eu-jsities abroad received degrees of Doc- Beta Kappa key for excellence in
- (Tarn to last page.)
given to Jewish settlers, especial- the settlement of Jews on land,
acholarship.
for of Medicine during the past year.
land
ropean public opinion.
Crimea, are absolutely nn- whose operations the government ap-
(Turn to Page ?Iva)
ly
In the propriated 500,000 rubles last year.
true."

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IS 19 MILLIONS

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IN BIBLE

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PALESTINE HAS NEW
IMMIGRATION RULE

:

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