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DR. AARON EMBER, DIES t.rank
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also admit children under 13
of declarants who have resided in the
United States fur more than three
years and have tiled their declaration
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' SABATH INTRODUCES
SWEEPING MEASURE

Ma y •or Howard W. Jackson
lackson is in-
By LAWRENCE LIPTON
NEW YORK .---(.f. T
MD.—(J. T. A.).— vestigating reports that there was
Bill Would Repeal Discrimination than a year.
•
wi
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Mr. Sabath said the total number
Pr. Aaron Ember. a member of thel an unnecessary delay by the fire com- peal for $10, 1.0 d
Based Upon National Origins.
the
United
by
the
coming
year
INTRODUCTION
during
of immigrants that could possibly be
faculty of the Johns Hopkins Until panies in rtna. :Iiing t he scene of the
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Palestine Appeal, it was learned from
admitted under the provisions of the
There
re was a time when anti-Semitism was merely an art. Now
ver-ity, died at the West Baltimore blaze.
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.) — A
a statement issued by the headgear- science.. Less than 50 years ago the art of anti-Semitism was its simpid "
bill would approximatc 190,000, "and
Genoral Hospital of burns received I
that would repeal "the most ob- ,
50
ters of fie Zionist Organization of a parlor trick.. You could learn it in one lesson and start right out practic-
return is m ore
whcil his home in Windsor Hill, was
PETLURA FUNERAL IN PARIS
an- as the annual those
who arrive, there-
ing without a license. "NOW it is a complicated science that requires study I nn s dlrt discriminatory, unfair,
America.
per cent of
destroyed by fire.
provisions fur the ascer- fore the net total increase from Eu-
Floating of a 65,000,000 national and preparation. Its practice is highly remunerative and the field is large,
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tointhunh'''
1'.1111S.----1.1. T. A.1—The funeral
In the fire the wife and Soli of Dr.
as pro-
Jewish loan in the United States to
for a course of easy lessons in the science of anti- v id e ,' i n &)ational origin
ropean immigration would under no
Ember and the maid employed in the of Sr Mil ill PetIllra took place under prepare Palestine for additional Jew- Si there is a crying need
„„ intro ,,,141:4 immigration act condition reach 100,000 annu,...:Iy."
1.:mlier home lost their lives. Phy- politic protection'. Many persons who ish agricultural settlements will he Semitism.
nyiine
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Ile estimated his bill will increase
h e old art of anti-Semitism required little actual preparation.
bat h.
sicians at the hospital declared that \V iSI11 . 11 711 enter the church and the considered at the twenty-sevent an-
an- with ambition could become a practicing anti Semite. A little old-fits ionet
51r. Sabath's bi11Cisundg,.""man Sa- the quota from Belgium over the na-
Dr. Ember had not been notified that cemetery were not admitted. Ni
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the
Zionist
nual convention of
Hatred, Coupled with a good in inory for certain simple terns of opprobrium, provision which goes into ..4,1 at the tional origin plan from 200 to 749;
• speeches were delivered. A repre-
hi- a ife and child had died.
moat which will be held in Buf- was his sole equipment. Of course there was plenty of room for genius in I, 1927, whereby the tiumber' 'oij !l.,,Y Czerho•Slovakia from 1,320 to 3,521;
Professor Ember was one of the i 'tentative of Marshal Pilsudski, friend falo.
the old art, as there is in the new science. But not everybody could huts' migrants admissible to • the Unite , Denmark from 1,092 to 3,298; Fin-
of
l'etlura.
and
-former
members
of
leading Egyptologists in the United
Among the projects for the further to rise to the perfection of a Torquemaila or a Rasput in. The rank and file States will he based on the number "' a, froni 498 to 1,365; France from
States and was recognized in Europe the Petlura government were present. development if Palestine to be con-
to ,734; Germany from
' were just journeymen anti-Semites with little or nu technical training.' of inhabitants in this country, ac-
Ile
as a II expert on ancient Egypt.
at the convention are the co- Those who possessed a little military skill found their knowledge invaluable cording to origin of birth or ancestry
N o rway
A true portrait painter shows on sidered
.••head of the department of Egypt-
n like i
operation of American Jews in the in the organizing of pogroms. This field had its masters in men
an-
and
limit,
the
number
to
150,000
an-
theportrait
what
his
model
hides
on
°key at the university. Ile was ap-
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Rutenherg concession, a hydro-e t•t- find Denikin, who wwerethe envy and the despair of the uninspired p ot ers.
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panted to that position two years Its face.--Boris Shatz.
4,956,
tric engineering plan to harness the M'hat anti-Semitism Iteedn, d was a well-formulated technique. An exact
Sabath incorporated the pros- and Russia from 4,003 NA
The
quota
from
Great
Britain
and
Jordan
river
for
irrigation
purposes
and to provide electric power for the science. This crying need is now filled by modern ingeniuity. It is the aini ent 2 per cent quota clause in his
•
Five of these lessons to provide a working. basis for the anti-Semite, a science bill, but he based its om•ration on the Ireland would be reduced from 01,-
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on
the
latest
discoveries
of
anthropologists,
ethnologists,
literatuers
industrialization of Palestine.
111
to
37,282.
-
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wash would eons s e
19(1 I 33"'u'''.
million
dollars is required
for con-
the and efficiency engineers. It is the modest hope of the author that these les. the
initial devt•lopment
work of the
number of immigrants admissible
sons may help to raise the science of anti-Semitism from a bungling
over the present law by 1.1,1112. Un•
NOTICE
iertain art to the status of an exact science and thus bring the anti- der the 1890 census, now being used,
cession.
Semite to the high level of the chemist and the chirp-tonsor. •
16.1,667 are admissible.
The
Y.
W.
II.
A. camp needs an
The bill also provides for the ad-
SIR HERBERT SAMUEL
i
LESSON
about three. ! mission of the wives and children ice-box. Anyone. having an ice-box
STRICTLY Na, 1 DIMENSION
The man or woman who aspires to the practice of anti-Semitism should under 21, ids. the fathers and moth- he does not need will be doing a very
TO
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The first
begin by giving strict attention to his or her personal appearance.
ems over 55 of American citizens. It good turn by donating it to the camp.
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Better Iwo'', lop your Butld ■ n! Sel ■ slies Your Customer..
bert Samuel, former high commis. fourths as wide site to side as it is
'dieter of Palestine and mediator in from crown to chin. If on examination you tint that your head does not
answer to the required measurements, you can easily correct it. If it is
the British general strike, will visit
the head just above the eye-
the United States next October, it too long, you can remove the upper part of
.d MIII--Grotlot and SrAnble Ares.
General
brows. I3ut do not under any circumstances remove the lower jaw, as that
was
learned
here
on
good
authority.
North Todd .d Id.111--Cessot rad Holbrook Awes.
portion
of
the
head
is
much
more
useful
to
the
practicing anti-Semite than
Bestow. Eata ► 11.1.1 tlen
• Sir Herbert's visit, which will be
Al rinwow—idwhys. 1300
have proved so
I his third to America, will coincide is the upper part. In fact, as many eminent anti-Semites
with the journey to the United ' abundantly, it is practically their whole stock-in-trade. If you tied that
head is too wide from front to back, you can compress it by ['lacing
your
I
States of Or. Chaim Weizmann, presi-
12 bound volumes of the Dearborn Inde-
dent of the World Zionist Organiza- 'upon it each night upon retiring
BRING YOUR CAR IN NOW
tion. It was stated that the purpose pendent. In a few nights your head will be just the right width.
The next requirement is that of color, Your hair should be a Nordic
of Sir Herbert's trip will be to aid
Your Auto Trouble is our business, and we lake rare of your troubles.
ul shade of
some
There is nothing too good for your family or yourself and
the Zionist leader in extenling the blond. If your hair happens to be pitch black or
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cure
a
bottle
of
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Hair
Bleach
put
up
in
50c
and
take a chance when you're sure?
the provisions of the Palestine man-
apply it regularly by mixing wit h your stacomb. At
date, to include . representatives of a plain package) and
red,
then
brown,
then
gray
and
finally
white.
This
non-Zionist Jews in the United first your hair will turn
States. According to the mandate, is what science knows as the recapitulation theory. The hair goes through
red through Pithe-
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The next and last fundamental requirement is that your nose shell be
the Palestine government in all mat-
our neighborhood.
to the fact that once
ters pertaining to the establishment a genuine, bona title retrorse of pure North(' lines. This was formerly
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fee, avail him or herself 1.f the science of plastic surgery. Thus does one
science lend aid and comfort to the other. You are now ready to begin the
actual training for your exalted calling.
This is not a course of mere hook knowledge. Real experience—work
in the field and in the laboratory—are required of the student. To begin
with you should remove from your present exclusive apartments to those
unhallowed precincts where the species Judalcit is known to swarm in great
habitat of
numbers. Living (for a limited time, to be sure) within the
the species, you will be better able to observe it in its native environment
and make notes upon its behavior. 'that is now the approved method of all
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Y. M. H. A. NOTES

Athletics:
This Sunday morning the Young
Men's Ilebrew Association baseball
--
team will play another game of the
Jewish Theological Seminary series with the Alpha Tau Fraternity
at the field located on Lynn and Car-
Confers Honorary Degree
doni avenues, at 11 o'clock. Mem-
Upon Bialik.
bers are urged to attend prior to that
time in order that a practice game
NEW YORK.—Forty-four gradu- may be held. The executive commit•
ates fit the Jewish Theological Semi- tee is working out a marathon race
nary of America, 12 from the rabbin- for the Jewish young men of the city,
ical department and 32 from the to take place the latter part of July.
Teachers Institute of the seminary, This race will be open to young men
received their degrees and diplomas over 18 years of age, will start at the
at the commencement exercises hob! ,, y" building and end at the City Hail
at Aeolfah Hall Sunday, June 6, This in Pontiac. I rues and loving cups
commencement marked the fortieth will be awarded the winners and the
anniversary of the establishment of organizations they represent. The
the school, which was founded in committees in charge would like to
1886 under the direction of Doctor hear from all who are interested.
Sabato Marais and which was later Chairman of the athletic committee
revived under the presidency of Solo- would like to hear from various clubs
mon Schechter.
which have baseball or tennis teams,
The principal addresses were given in order to arrange matches.
by Solomon M. Stroock, Esq., it di-
rector of the seminary, and Doctor
Cyrus Adler, president of the institu- League Picnic:
lion. Rabbi Jacob S. Minkin of the
'Members of the Y. M. H. A. are
clans of 1910 delivered the invoca- arranging to attend the picnic which
lion and Gerald F. Warburg played is being given by the Northwestern
several 'cello selections.
Women's League of the United He-
The honorary degree of Doctor of brew Schools on Sunday, June 20.
Hebrew Literature was conferred
upon Chaim Nachman Bialik, the He- J. N. F. Carnival,
brew poet and scholar, for his serv-
The social committee is arranging
ices to Hebrew literature. Mr. Bia-
a minstrel show and other acts to
lik, who arrived during the exercises,
be
given at the carnival which is be-
was greeted enthusiastically by the
2,1100 people who crowded Aeolian ing sponsored by the Jewish National
Fund,
July 25, at Rochester Park.
Hall to its capacity. Professor Mor-
ris Levine read a tribute in Ilebrew
. to Mr. Bialik before the degree was Succoth Dancer
awarded.
The first social event of the coming
Those who received degrees were: season will be a Succoth dance to be
Rabbinical Department: Alexander given by the 1. M. H. A. at the Hotel
Jonah Burnstein, Joel Sylvan Geffen, Stotler on Sept. 20.
Israel M. Goldman, Elkanan Hirsh
Golomb, Jacob Granowitz, Louis To Attend "Yiskor:"
Greenberg, Lewis Bernard Grossman,
An open meeting will be held at
Muses Hades, Michael nigger, Jonas
at is.,
Kaiminkowski, Herbert Parzen and 5 p. in. on Sunday, June 20,
Rowena street. Members and friend-
Benjamin Unger.
are
requested
to
attend.
Dancing
Diplomas from the Teachers Insti•
lute were awarded tin the following: will follow the meeting, after which
Teachers training department: Pro- the guests will attend the perform
, fessional course--Rachel Barnstsin, ante of "Yiskor" at the New Detrot
Shoshanah Biegelsen, Deborah Gold- Opera 'louse.

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HOLDS GRADUATION
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Jenny Machlowitz, Fannie Morgen-
'ander, Leon M. Polack, Jessie Sack,
Leah Schimselewitz, Frances Solder,
Rebecca Sayer, Lillian P. Yellin.
Academic course —Jacob Altman, Yo-
nine Brimherg, Rose Cohen, Leah
Finkelstein, Stella Friedland, Fred-
' erick Goldberg, Benjamin H. Gone-
lick, Nathan IL Itkosvitx, Samuel
Langer, Samuel Liebman, Matthew
Schwartz, Elliot Stern.
The Israel Friedlaender Classes
(extension department : Professional
!course — Sophie Barish, Florence
IBernstein, Marcia Silberman. Gen-
, oral course—Annie Sobelman, Paul-
ine Wolfson.

'SCHWARTZBARD COUNSEL
RECEIVES POGROM DATA

PARIS.--(J. T. A.I —The commit-
tee of Jewish delegations has submit-
ted to the _counsel for the defense of
Shnlom Schwartzbard a copy of the
memorandum which the committee
submitted to the secretary--general of
the League of Nations on Dec. 8,
1919.
The memorandum contains a full
description of the pogroms which
took place in the Ukraine, the names
if all the commanders in the army of
Semion Petlura who were responsible
for the mannacres. The memorandum
%Inn contains the text of the protests
issued against the pogroms, signed by
leading French authors and states-
men.
It was noted that funds to cover
the expenses of SAwartzbard's $1,e•
feriae are available.

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Music Features "Yiskor."

An ...enure by the Russian Bala
laika Orchestra, under the direction
of Valerian U. Shishko, conductor,
will feature the screen presentation
of "Thou Shalt Remember" ("Yis-
kor") at the New Detroit Opera
House on June I8, 19 and 20. The ,
orchestra, which consists of 25 men
in Russian costume, will nifty Rus...a•
and I'olish folk melodies, and in,
dental folk dances, such as the polka.
during the dance scene, in the ' , a-
ttire.
Another musical feature will Inc
the appearance of Leonard Braun, in
ternational balladist, in a group of
Hebrew melodic', and Yiddish f..!".
songs with his own company of made
voices.
This feature will c•ostitute
the prologue. "Eli, Eli" and "Yin-'
kor" are among the songs promined.1
Marie Silk, violiniste. and Sigmund
Rosen, pianist, will accompany the
singers.
The passion of a beautiful countess,
a blue-blood and (laughter of the
proud aristocracy of Poland, for a
dashing young man of Jewish birth
is the theme of the picture. Maurice
Swartz, the famous character actor,
stars in the principal role. The
scenario, which is based on a true
story of eighteenth-century Poland,
was adapted from the stage play.
"Yinkor,' long popular on the Jewish
stage.
The action in swift and breath-tak-
ing and leads up to • climax of min-
gled passion and love which is one
of the high points of relent motion
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