PAGE THREE Mil 0 KON IC14 LI ELS L:ROITAL - — limitless steppes. No hills, no dales. For miles and miles and miles there are no trees. Rarely you see a stream, a river. An endless fiat-land under an azure sky. The longer you ride, the greater the spell the steppe works over you with its peace, with is space, (Continued from Page 1) with its mystic power. Will Not "Let-Up" Fight. Say And what a strange peace seizes often the "Whites" beat, robbed, raped. This little handful of "intelligenzia" your soul! You long to flee hither Klan Trying For Tighter But the most terrible were two in 19- are genuine heroes, greater than the from the tumult of the cities. You re- 19. In the second 140 were killed; in Immigration. heroes of battle. It is not a momen- lax on the automobile cushions and Novo Poltavka, 1R versts away, 150 tary heroism under the spur of con- dream. were shot; we saw the fraternal grave. (het, but a daily, hour by hour, min- WAS11INGTON.--1.4 T. A.)—An I "All this is Jewish land!" said 1-u- The tombstone had 149 names, nearly ute by minute, monotonous, enduring, husky to David Brown and me swing- attempt to influence Congress to pass I all of them men, though seine of the continuous heroism. They give the ing his arm in an all-embracing a law giving the Commissioner of Im-' slain were only five years old. No one very last of their strength and never swoop. migration the right to "summarily de- was spared. The stones bordering the leave their posts. I crave the reader's Lubarsky is one of the best agrono- port persons who in his opinion, fraternal grave testify that the sur- indulgence for digressing to say a mists in Russia. Ile was the head of never should have been admitted to vivors had planned a monument, but few words about them. the agricultural school in Novo-Pol- the country, or who, since their ad- there is not even a fence and cattle tavka for 15 years and worked in the mission, have demonstrated their un- graze above the bones of the martyrs. Seide Menuch suffered less than Jewish colonies. Now, though he is desirability" will constitute part of Pogroms inflicted the worst, but not the renewed campaign for a still more i wounds. Hunger inflicted most of the other colonies. In other non-partisan and his instincts are non- the only wou immigration lass to be eon- others. You see them in all the colon- places it is much worse, the last cow partisan, he is one of the most impor- stringent ducted by Albert Johnson, chairman tant officials in the Ukrainian People's ies. tickle Menucah (Field of Peace was consumed during the famine. Roof of the House committee on immigra- --in Hebrew) one of the oldest, found- shingles were used for fuel; roof- Council for Agriculture. His author- tion and naturalization, according to en in 1808; there are deserted houses. thatch for fodder. Zinc roofs were ity in agricultural questions, practical an announcement made on his arrival Doors and windows are nailed up, sold for food. A roof for 5 ponds of and scientific, is tremendous. With the knowledge of a great here. roofs partly gone, walls standing corn; a whole house for 30 ponds. There is to be no let-up in the scientist and with a great love for hu- But there was no one to buy. crookedly, mute, irrefutable witnesses fight against "undesirables" and a Scores passed away quietly in their manity and the soil, with every inch of pogroms, hunger, disease, death. well organized campaign, led by the which he is familiar, he tells me the One hundred and thirty families are homes from hunger. Hundreds died of Ku Klux Klan, is under way now to starving. The rest are merely fam- of hunger's companion—typhus. history of this particular stretch of influence Congress in favor of tighter The fear of starving to death, of land. Ile describes its characteristics, ished. A subtle difference. If they laws, it is learned from an authorita- roving bandits, forced a large num- its peculiarities. He knows qualities, will not get relief until the next har- tive source. vest, the consequences will be sad—" her of the colonists into the town, but good and had. Ile drowns me in facts "In my opinion," said Mr. Johnson, and says the chairman of the village coun- when they found they could not ad- and figures; he outlines plans "almost all well informed citizens just themselves they returned. They paints word pictures of the future cil. favor more strictness in dealing with The Joint Distribution Committee's found the fields neglected, the houses Jewish colonies. "Thirty-six thousand six hundred aliens who are a menace or a burden loan of flour until the next harvest destroyed or half-destroyed. There to our citizenry. Under existing saves this colony, yes and many others, were no cattle, no plows. There didn't fifty-four dessiatine have been desig- statutes an alien, after being in the seem to he any possibility to do any- noted for Jewish colonization in the from the "sad consequences." country for five years, cannot be de- thing. Cherson section alone. Twenty-four I observe the spokesman of these ported for commission of a single But they did it. The Ica helped and thousand five hundred fifty-three des- people. It is quite clear to me that the "Joint." siatine in one piece, about 30 versts crime or for unlawful entry or for his stomach isn't full either. Emac- becoming a public charge. That five- The Ica advanced loans and the long, lies on the left bank of the In- iated, his face care-wrinkled, this year limitation should be removed. I youth from Poland bears burdens im- "Joint" supplied horses, cows, oxen, geletz River and over 12,000 on the would deport him any time under cer- seed and, where necessary, food, sus- right bank. The eight old colonies posed upon him by his party, groans tain conditions. and bears them. Ile "specializes" in tenance until the harvest. (Great Seib Menucha, Little Seide "We should also eliminate the So these ruined colonists were re- Menucha, Bobsov, Kat, Lvova, Roman- vague and uncertain test of 'moral administrative and political work in stored. ovka, Novoborislav) that neighbor the Jewish colonies. Ile is assigned to the turpitude' in criminal cases and sub- Still more, a number of the old col. new land grants, occupy an area of chairmanship of the council, now in 33,110 dessiatine. Thus, altogether, we stitute the test of conviction and sen- one colony, now in another, next in a onists must not only construct, they must reconstruct. have 70,01)0 dessiatine of Jewish land tence for a definite term." third. The demands on him are many. Mr. Johnson charged that those With the aid of the "Joint" modern (108,979 acres, translated) of which Ile can accomplish nothing. His sal- who oppose the immigration law in ary as chief official of a colony of 4 ; agricultural methods were introduced. 56,550 touch one another and there are force at present are "personally in- 000 is 21 roubles and a few kopeks The "Joints" tractors are in popular 18,000 people on that land already. terested in bringing people in." Ile use. A producer's co-operative is or- And next year when the whole Cher- would provide for jail sentences for over per month. "It's a lucky thing that a fellow is ganized for the sake of dairy products. son area will be settled, we will have aliens who enter unlawfully and de- single—otherwise we would both There are 60 of these co-operatives 26,000 Jewish farmers. Including the portation for aliens who connive with starve to death," he remarks, apropos and artels. Some of the colonists start old and new colonies in the Krivoroga others to break the immigration laws, section, we will have quite a Jewish of some remark made by Mr. Brown little home industries such as oil-mak- A majority of the members of the settlement." All this Lubarsky tells and goes on talking about something ing, soap-boding, tanning. new committee on immigration, it is Brown. And Dr. Rosen shakes his In the old Jewish colonies, (Lvov, more important. How he, even single- understood, will join Mr. Johnson in head in confirmation. his program for greater restriction handed, can survive on 21 roubles is Novo Poltavka, Kaminka, Eislutzish- Nor does he omit to add in the same tarn, Novo Shitomir among others) and easier deportation. his secret. breath that, all told, Jews of Soviet the of neglected vineyards were re- the colony's "intelligen. The Anti-Saloon League and the The rest of placed. The houses were repaired. in Russia to the number of 120,000 have Methodist Board of Temperance, Pro- zia" fare no better. settled on 250,000 dessiatine. Half of short, the old colonies are getting new The doctor who sees about 130 per- hibition and Public Morals are said them, he says, have gone in for agri- sons a day in the hospital and visits strength and substance. There are culture since the Revolution. Ile re- to be supporting the deportation wounds, to be sure, plenty of them. re- in some more in their homes and measure. lates how much, what and where cul- sponsible for the hospital's manage- But they are beginning to heal. Two, three good harvests and their tivation has been done; how many ment gets 33 roubles a month. For You cannot have power for good horses and cattle each colony possess- private practice he has no time, and, healing will be complete. without having power for evil, too. (fours after hours you rode over the es. besides there is hardly any private Visits Russian Jewish Colonies A. JOHNSON WANTS DEPORTATION BILL practice as there are no paying pa- tients. The nurse, who three times a day faints from exhaustion, is paid 25 roubles a month. The school teacher, who has many other community du- ties besides, also gets 25 roubles a month. 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