Th EVETROM/EWIMOIRONICLE PAG t SIX • • Wishing All My Jewish Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prosderous Nev Year "Your Service—My Watchword" .1 ] tii ALLAN F. GIDDEY 5688 IN REVIEW protection not only of social, lin- ransacked, houses pillaged, syna- been disillusioned. The Tsarist re- guistic and religious minorities, but gogues raided and Scrolls of the • strictions against Jew's still apply of economic minorities as well. Law profaned and other ritual ar- in Poland. The compulsory Sunday The abolition of Shehitah was tides pilfered. The train bearing closing law and other injustices I Continued From Page One 1. threatened in Hungary as in other the students to their houses stopped against the Jews have not been re- of the numerus clausus law. In lands. When a bill regulating the' in various cities en route, and moved, and no account has been the summer of 1927 the announce- slaughter of animals was intro- smaller riots along the same lines taken either of the economic or the ment made by Count Bethlen, the duced in Parliament last spring, were perpetrated. In Cluj (for- national demands of the Jews. We premier, that the government in- ning be made obligatory, t■ r if an mealy Klausenburg) a group of ask for the realization of the just tends in the near future to abolish exemption were made fur the Jew- the students were arrested and held Jewish demands and then we Jews the numerus clausus, was followed the demand was made that stun- fat trial. Several hundred more will from all points of view take up by loud protests from the chauvin- ish method the number of animals were arrested upon their return to our stand in support of the Gov• ist-nntionalist elements, and when to be so slaughtered be limited in Buchaest. eminent." in November a bill on the subject proportion to the consumption of These incidents aroused heated The political condition of the was introduced in Parliament, dem- meat by Jews. At this writing, discussion in Parliament. Dr. Fit- Jews of Poland, has, nevertheless, onstrations occurred in many Aug. 1, no word is at hand as to Berman accused the government of improved during the year. Incom- places, sometimes accompanied l the fate of this measure. having neglected to take adequate plete figure's cov ering about half anti-Jewish excesses. There were The only communal item of any preventative measures in spite of the country show that, at the muni- riots in some of the universities. At importance refers to Zionism. Since the fact that it had been warned eipal elections in Aug., 1927, of the Fuenfkirchen, the Jewish students, the inception of the present Hun- that an outbreak was likely. Nlem- 1597 municipal councillors elected forewarned if a threatened riot. garian State, the government had tiers of the opposition charged the in 68 towns, 510 were Jews. Before erected a barricade behind which declined to legalize Zionist work. government with intentional tient'. the opening of the scholastic year, they MA shelter. When this was But late in October, 1927, the genre. 111 reply to MI interpella- 1927-1925, the Government issued stormed and taken by the assail- Minister of the Interior approved thin in the Senate, M. Duca, Nlin- e circular against the vontinuance a nts, the Jews resorted to the use the statutes of the Zionist Organi- ister of the Interior, declared that of the illegal numerus clausus of firearms to clear a path for their zation of Hungary un the ground the government profoundly de- which was still in force in some of retreat. Mollified police finally that Zionism had been given inter- clones the riots, and will, at public ,he Unikersities. In October, 1927, restored order. Later the Jewish national recognition by the League cost, rebuild the synagogues which announoment was mite that a de- students at some of the institutions of Nations in the Palestine Nlan- were destroyed and repair other planned of Jewish Studies is to decided to remain away from them date. The first national convention damage. Later, the government he created at the College Philos- until their security would be guar- of the new body took place in April removed the prefects of police in ophy of the University' of Warsaw anteed. When, upon the invitation last. both Oradoinutre and Cluj, and for the purpose of training teachers Rumania. of the government, they returned forbade all student meetings. The fur the religious instructions of to their classes, the Christian stu- In Rumania, up to the middle of University of Bucharest decided to Jewish pupils in the state high dents walked out of the lecture June, 1927, the situation of the expel all students convicted of schools. In January last, the Yid- rooms. Many duels were arranged Jews was most humiliating arid in- plundering and profaning Jewish dish schools in Warsaw were given tend a number fought. secure. Anti-Jewish outbreaks were religious objects and synagogues, the status of public schools, and The anti-Jewish demonstrations frequent and widespread. They and to suspend for a year those the Education Commission of that and rioting practically ceased when were, in most eases, instigated and convicted of minor offenses. In city voted to increase considerably the true nature of the government's perpetrated by university students, May, 1921, the government dis- the public allotment fur the sup- measure became known to the pub- members of the League of Christian solved the ('hristian Student's port of these schools. The threat- tic. The bill substituted for enroll- Students, founded and inspired by League. erred withdrawal from Jewish hands went along racial lines a system the notorious Professor ('uza. Com- The reports of anti-Jewish dis- a monopoly coneessions which was a preferences. Children of goy- plaints and petitions were repeat- turbances and their results and scheduled to go into effect on elan. ernment officials receive first prof- oil)* submitted to the government, consequences overshadowed other uary 1, 1028, was put off to July 1. erence in being admitted to uni- but without result. In March, 1927, At the present writing there are versifies; the next category in. a delegation of Jews called on Oc- news from Rumania. Just before I he Oradeamore outbreak, the no reports us to whether it had ac- cludes children of or veterans and tavian Goga, Minister of the In- American Jewish Committee an . bully gone into effect an that (late. army officers; the third category terior, and presented to him a mem- I n regard to Shehitah, an agita- nuanced that the government had comprises the children of peasants orandum citing cases of attacks decided to reopen all the Jewish don against this practice was begun and of small artisans; the fourth upon Jewish passengers on railway a news- schools which had been closed under at the beginning of 1925 category includes the children of trains by students. Goga's answer the Averescu regime, to annul a persons engaged in industry; and was decidedly hostile. Ile declared r ol o) rPg°ar n t izdatIii):nria . regulation of that Government for- nNiTmelrierwhoich the fifth of children of merchants. that "Jews also perpetrated ex- bidding Jewish schools to close on The Society for the Prevention of Inasmuch as an overwhelming nuni- cesseso" and that "it WilA all Saturday, and t excuse Jewish Cruelty to Animals submitted a ben of the Jews of Ilungary are for me (him) to apply force pupils in public schools from writ- nit morandum on the subject to the engaged is commerce, the new law against the Rumanian students.' ing, on Saturday. In all municipal Minister of the Interior. The Na- was expeeted to be as effective as, G•oga's statement as to excesses by councils. elected since the advent of tional Organization of Polish Wunk if not more than, the (old in limit. Jews referred to several cases in Government has had been en decided to rail a conference on in the admission of Jews tn insti- which Jews had tried to defend included, and a number of the the subject. The belief was preva- tutions of higher learning. This themselves against attack. In his Coup:its had made provisions f ar lent among the Jewish populatinn information mollified the anti-Jew- report to the Joint Foreign Corn- contributing to schools maintained that the agitation was instigated ish elements, but aroused keen dis- mitten' in May, Lucien Wolf, its 0 by elementk which desire.] to liust by the Jewish communities, 00 appointment among Jews and the secretary, declared that the Itu- Jewish merchants and workers 0 Poland. liberal part of the Ilungarian popu• manian Government does not desire 02 from the meat industry. This view Probably the outstanding event lation. After a series of protracted tu restrain the anti-Jewish propa- was partially out by the fact of Jewish interest in Poland dun- wasa memorandum asking the debates in both Houses of Parlia- ganda. A change in the situation vamp ing the past year was the change Government to prohibit Shehitah ment, in the course of which inn- passioned pleas for justice U, th e with the fall of the Averesca Cah- in the political attitude of the Jew- ph population. Whereas, in former was presented loy the Guild of d e • s were ma de by severa l inet non- in June, 1927, when a tempor- SALES AND SERVICE Polish Butchers. It is said that Jewish deputies ft II(I senators, the art' cealition cabinet was formed years most of the Jewish voters th e suggestion is supported by the all was passed in February, 1928, by Prince Barbu Stirbey, pending supported the candidates a the Nlinktry Agriculture, but ep- 3646 Woodward Avenue at Brady hus making it possible for the general elections on .luly 7. Be- bloc, this was not the case in the I' "•d by the Vinistries of Interior Ilurgalian representatives to the fore the elections, there was some elections for the Seim held last and a Public 1W s Glendale 9595 hi o a it tlE1 rir • tr- League of Nations to report that disorission in Jewish circles regard- March, The Jews were split up tion. In the city of Warsaw not no lungary had kept the promise ing nhe advisability of creating a I C b. no less than eight factions. wit Ikta nd in g t ht. vigorous opposi• tutuort0000. 41tt>04-01:b001 7-0rx>000**0-OrriXKIDIX1-0*0-0-404:tt,ag In addition several of the National made to the Council in 1921 that Jewish political party. A group of patties placed Jewish candidates limn of Jew ish municipal council- 00-1:1-0:04100r.100-0*00-0-00-0-00000-000-alX8:1-0-0-0-00004:1-0-1:8)-0(w)-0-0-0-0 he numerus clausus would In Jewish leaders, headed by Dr. lors, an inquiry into the advisabil- speedily abolished, and creating a William Filderman, opposed this on their lists. The agudath icy of compulsory ry stunning of an - ituation showing the need for the suggestion, and engaged in negn- erthudox organizatien, Kaye its malty Lecture slaughtering was &- support to the Government party; tiations with the leaders of the - cided upon. .., 80.pt 1,8i. 8 Liberal Party which it was believed the Zienist of East Galicia put up Rosh Hashonah Greetings' would Will the elections concerning their own ticket. As a result, the an understanding with the .1(:wish number a Jewish representatives land was practi(•ally free from anti- veto's. An agreement along such returned to the Seim at the recent Jewish disturbances during the r year. Polish students of the lines was reached, and the hulk of elections was half of the number of Lemberg staged the Jews of Rumania •nth,' for the in the preceding Parlianient, and Liberal Party, although in Tram nut all the Jewish deputies support demonstration in March after the results of the elections became syleania, the Jewish National the same policy. At the present Party supported the National time, °Veil those deputies who have known, and it was found that two of the four deputies sent to Parlia- Peasant Party. In conformity with joined in forming a Jewish bloc Wen , disagreement as to their at- merit fimm Eastern the agreement five oeats in the er- NI anu f rg turf rs or J Chamber of Deputies and two Sen- tirade toward the government,ews. The police, however, took INVESTIGATE BLOOM IlEALTII drastic measui:es and arrested hie favoring union with the oppo- ate Mandates were given to Jews. With the advent of the new' gov- sition parties and others favoring many a the rioters. In Deeember, COURSES. EXERCISE, HANDBALL, GOLF. the 11 arsaw Technical Institute was independent attitude. The for- ernment, the anti-Jewish agitation CABINET BATHS, SWEDISH MASSAGE practically ceased. But early in inei• group point out that the Gov- forced to suspend lectures for a • • December a Congress of Christian eminent has not realiztd the hopes time bemuse a group of the stu- 3402 BEAUBIEN ST. Students held at Oradeamare in which the Jewish population had dents declared a one-day strike Cadillac 3284-3285 Transylvania became the occasion placed in it. In It speech in the after the Minister of Education nmutY FEIGENSON. President for anti-Hungarian and anti-Jew- Seim, in April, Senator David had refused po approve an amend- 1i:11;F:is:SON V -Pres ish riots on a large scale. Many Schreiber expressed this view. Un- went to the b y-laws of the student 11.11IN BERNS KM. See -Trea, persons were injured, stores were fortunately," he said, "we have organization, providing for the ex- elusion of Jews from membership. When the students rejected the 308 BUHL BUILDING Nlini ter's ruling, he (ordered the organization dissolved; a strike Randolph 1470 followed and was answered by the closing of the school. The economic situation of th. Jews in Poland continued to be un- favorable (luring the past year. There was a sensational report in s..4, •t: •t- h th ek s a p r of I ft r I f7 jteh w ai t shi ' 'T" ' ' ' ' 4' ' 4" ' Godfrey Freiwald of COUNTY TREASURER Wholesale Dealer in FISH—OYSTERS—FROGS—SEA FOOD Extends to You Season's Greetings with Best Wishes Grand Trumbull Market Glendale 7080 and 7081 • zmwommtw —. 000 on 0 0 0 0 00-00 0 0 0 - 000 00 * 0 4 Season's Greetings and Best Wishes hp A Happy New Year to You All CASS the new Chas. F. 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Joseph Rosen. agent of the American Jewish Joint Agricultur- al Corporation, up to that time there had been settled on the land a total of 35,000 Jewish families; (Turn to Next Page). %It PAINTERS' SUPPLIES WALL PAPER, PAINT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 754 Randolph Si Randolph 2805 ol s ',:.;, FRANK S. TOBIAS, S ori (pow . Tree sure,. and tierriee Manny, I President and General Manager GLAS REPLACED r, f ,_ :i l ect a'' `Zr 10P C4LLO .0:06 tmittee Committee reported that during the year 1927, over a million] Polish .lows had benefitted by the " credit institutions which had been established with the support of the committee. The total of 874 such institutions were then in ex- istence. These loan Kassas are situated in cities and towns having n7.„ together 80 per cent of the Jewish W. population of the country. irf. In communal affairs the year ,9--. was made noteworthy by the failure T r of the Warsaw Kehillah to agree ir.'i un a budget for the Jewish schools. ,Sr , The board Was split into three far - V. f': tions, sane opposing any allotmentil,, to the Iledarim, some being against ,V, supporting the Tarbuth schools in c•:. which Hebre• is tie language' of i',..]';'; instruction, rind the third faction 4;4 being opposed to the Yiddish• : maintained principally by th labor elements. The government :as ap- pealed to to settle the dispute. In March, 1928, the President of Poland issued a decree in connec- tion with the communal organiza- tion of the Jew's of Poland. Ac- cording to this decree the Supreme Council of this organizat.or is to consist of 63 member., 31 of whim are to he laymen, and 17 rabbis, to be elected by the communities; the remainder, 8 laymen and 4 rabbis, are to be appointed by the Govern- ment. 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