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PI E 9E111011; fEWIS/I RDA I OE

MOSCO WWORKERS CONFERENCE DEMANDS I ETHICAL WILLS OF
JEWISH LEADERS
CONVERSION OF SYNAGOGUE INTO CLUB

FIRST

(Continued from Page One)

Shkapa to lead t h e pogrom," the

(Continued from Preceding Page)

What Happened in Palestine

(Continued from !'receding Page)

is such a serious indictment of

BIRO-BIDJAN GIVEN
EXPERTS' APPROVAL

IContlnued from Page One.)
numbers of homes. There seems to
be no reason why this region
should not develop into a well-
populated area and its settlers
nto a prosperous people," the com-
mission declared in its official re-
port, upon its return from Russia.
"Of course, in Biro-Bidjan, as
in all pioneer countries, there are
difficult problems to be solved.
The physical conditions of this
particular area are not exactly like
those found anywhere else, and ac-
cordingly, they must be given the
most careful study so that they
can be made ter serve the settlers in
the best possible manner. The
commission has considered it a
duty to draw attention to these
difficulties in its report and to
emphasize them. At the same
time the commission feels justified
in stating that it found no difficul-
ties in Biro-Bidjan which may not
be overcome by diligent work and
the intelligent application of mod-
ern technical organization meth-
ods."
Discussing the possibility of
transforming the unsettled coun-

British officialdom that British
justice is therein given a serious
setback,
Evidence, of Arab Friendship.
Mr. Samuel's volume opens with
a statement of his personal prob-
lems and the Jewish group prob-
lems in relation to Palestine. Ile
explains the doubts with regards
to Work for Palestine's reconstruc-
and
tion, and his opening essays point
ru of Vice - President Pe-
to the true aims of Jewry in Pal-
1.:,11(1 Contracts Bonalit
!.
:, iiinkvitch for his order post-
estine—to build peacefully for the
,
Collectivization Day for
benefit of Arab and Jew alike. But
Complete Financial
.s. -Jewish colonists because it co-
the religious leaders misled the
Service
., Ided with the Day of Atone-
Arabs with false rumors. Never-
, of is still being voiced in Com-
on Personal Property
taeless there were evidences of
cireles here. The Comet,
Arab friendship toward the Jews
Automobile Accounts
e• , ), rnmental departmtc f, r Jew-
lit Hebron and elsewhere. In He-
Furniture Accounts
h land settlement, puldished a
bron not a single Jew might have
Radio Accounts
- nuns disassociating itself with
survived were it not for the friend.
Electrical Appliance.
s hip of some of the inhabitants
s mslevitch's action. "The Comet
Store Fixtures and
NV h., at their personal risks, shield-
reser ordered the postponement of
Factory Equipment
Collectivization Day and opposes
ed their Jewish neighbors. Actual
Garage Equipment
the postponement ordered by Smid-
instances are quoted by Mr.
(Continued from I'uge One.)
tt,•h against the will of the Com-
Samuel.
and without its sanction," the
In succeeding chapters, the au-
dater but "I tow, are you going
-tatement, which is signed by M.
thor has described the events in
to live up to the mandate?"
;trin, declares.
Tel Aviv, where he served in the
Lauds S•muel'• Book.
Village Soviet to Be Tried.
self-defense, in Jerusalem, Hebron,
The two and a half months since
Randolph 2484
Sated. And side hv side with his try into a rich agricultural region,
The enire Soviet in the village of
the first Jewish blood was spilt
pictures of Arab bestialities are the report says:
St
rugovo-Buile,
K
lynezy
region,
Cadillac 7602
given descriptions of the action of
where a Jewish woman was killed have not blotted out of his mem-
"Root crops and potatoes thrive,
Associated Companies
government officials and their but only local demands can be de-
during an attack by village peas- , ory the sad events, Rabbi Heller
A II A NI COOPER, President
failure to act at a time when they pended on for market. Legumes
ants, will be brought to trial , said. Ile reviewed the events, es-
Total Paid-in Capital and Surplus
Of interest in Dr. Krauskopf's could have prevented
charged with responsibility for the pecially as covered in the volume,
everything. such as peas, beans and soy beans
$2,000,000
"What Happened in Palestine," by will are his references to the fun-
The memorials of the Jews
attack.
do well and will probably develop
Ground Floor, 320 W. Fort
Maurice Samuel, just published, eral rites, the question of mourn- l'aleSl
to the government, the
Concluding its investigation into
and pointed out how Arabs were ing for the dead and the continua- communiques of the administra- into important crops. It scents to
the occurences, the executive of the
misled by propagandists into be- tion of family peace after his death . thin and statements by Arab lead- the commission that soy beans is
Regional Comtnunist party urged
lieving that the Jews were moving The closing paragraphs of his will , sirs are quoted at length—all pros'. one of the most promising crops
the State Attorney to institute Pro- ,
from the political aspirations to which follow, are therefore of a s inns the double guilt. But by far for the entire district.
ceedings, declaring it <"insiders the
"Rice promises of being a very
relig ious oppression lie saidt hat gnat etmcal
t as the one s the most interesting quotations
oceurence an organise I pogrom and
important crop where proper irri-
the Wailing Wall merely proved a above quoted:
are those taken from the Arab gation facilities can be found, and
not merely an outbreak of drunken
match applied to gunpowder and
"As to the last rites over my . press, which prove the manner i
hooligans as the Stab. Attorney
said that the bias of H. C. Luke, remains; conscious that it will be which the mobs were aroused by the upland variety will doubtle,
bad officially termed them.
acting high commissioner, and of the wish of my congregation an their unscrupulous leaders and re- find a place where irrigation water
The investigation disclosed that
is not available,
British officials made matters
That's what •••ryone "Ts sifter
the students and faculty of The , veal that preparations for the at-
not only the im-mhers of the Soviet
"Bees have already shown them-
tragic. Ile also pointed out that ,
taking our tiewitments.
National Farm School and of oche r tacks were made long in advance. selves to be highly profitable in
but also local Communists were
while
Jew's
were
disarmed
Arabs
s
level in Heahls.
institutions, as well as of friend Many instances are given of the region and honey production is
guilty. The Executive has there-
remained supplied with ammuni-
and officers with whom I have been genuine Arab friendship, proving capable of great expansion."
fore ordered a cleaning out of the
Gyriastics
tion, and that while loot was found
associated, to pay their last tribute that the masses in Palestine art.
Strugovo-nude party ranks. "Par-
Massages
Besides the four members of
in many Arab villages, not a sin-
ty leaders saw how the anti-Sem- gle instance of Jews looting Arabs' if respect to me, and conscious also nut anti-Jewish but that they were the commission who visited De-
Handball Court.
that my house will be too small for incited by their religious chiefs. In troit to report at the meeting last
ites plowed the land belonging to has yet been pointed to.
Emirs sixth Floor Burns-Gray Bldg.
their accommodation, I consent 1( , a tour of the colonies in Southern week, the experts' commission in-
Jews, how they' perse'uted the
1265 GRISWOLD
Rabbi Heller lauded Mr. Sam-'
Jewish colonists openly at meet- uel's volume and urged that all the funeral being held from the. ,• Palestine and in the Emek, Mr. cluded also Benjamin Brown, mar-
Cedilla 4969
Clifford 2014
Samuel found numerous examples keting director of the Utah State
ings and in daily contact. Their read it in order that they may be Temple.
"While recognizing that the of Arab-Jewish friendship, The Farmers Co-operative, well known
tolerating this encouraged Afanasi fully informed on the true occur-
voluntary peace pact concluded
rences. A review of Mr. Samuel's right to deal with my remains be- between the colonists of Petach agricultural expert, and Charles
longs to the chief mourners, I
Kuntz, sociologist of Columbia
volume appears on the editorial
Tikvah with the neighboring sheik,
Page of this issue of The Chron- nevertheless hope that their views Abou Kishek, is quoted as an elo- University.
may coincide with those I hold
The meeting here was presided
icle.
panicle, that no display be connect- ' quent proof of the naturalness of over by I. Smullin. Dr. I. Bennish,
Aim of Roll Call,
ed with the obsequies, that the cof- Arab-Jewish peace and the un- chairman of the Detroit le,,
The aim of the roll call, Rabbi fin remain closed, that
there be no naturalness of stirring up animos- greeted the commission in the
Ileller explained, was to impress
floral tributes, no eulogy, no crepe ity, as was the case (luring the name of the Detroit workers. A
upon the world, and especially
or other signs of mourning in the riots. Above all, the British offi- musical program was also pre-
upon Great Britain, that a united
Temple during the funeral or after. cials' failure to do their duty sented.
.le wry demands that the lives lost
"I look upon death as the portal stands out in this volume as the
Dr. Bennish stated this week
in Palestine shall not have been
to another life, to the more im- chief guilt in the atrocities.
that a national campaign for
Ile urged Detroit
lost in vain.
P. S.
portant of the two. I do not regard
$250,000 is planned to advance
Zionists to secure the enrollment
the work of the Icor in colonizing
it as the end of existence. I believe
of every Jewish adult, in order
that the soul passes on to ad- Checker Cab —Empire 7000 Biro-Ilidjan. •
that the Jewish front in regard to
vance upon the work here begun
Palestine may be politically
and or which it was created.
strengthened.
"While I have not dune all the
Committees are now proceeding
work I wanted to do, nor per-
to canvass the city, and a special
formed that which I did as well as
effort will be made to secure a
I should have liked to have (lone
large enrollment through organ-
still I feel that I have done nothing
ization,
for which either my family or
The meeting on Wednesday was
opened with piano solos by Ilerzl friends need mourn, or wear trap-
pings of sorrow. If mourners' girt
Tigal, and closed with vocal selec-
tions by Cantor Z. II. Kugel, who have its purpose to serve as a re-
came here from Palestine seven minder of bereavement, I do not,
think that my dear ones will re-
weeks ago.
quire such reminders. If it will
not be easy to he remembered with-
JR. J. N. F. CARD PARTY
out outward tokens of mourniag,
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT then will I not deserve to be re-
membered at all.
"It may not be regarded as the
On Thursday, Oct. 31, an im-
portant business meeting was held least of nip work if I shall have
by the Junior Jewish National inspired my family to set them-
Fund at the club rooms, 9125 selves against the mourning prac-
Twelfth street. Final arrange- , tices now in vogue. Men do not
in, nts were made for the card mourn nor deck themselves with
party to be given this Saturday trappings of sorrow, or shut out
evening, Nov. n, at Mishkan Israel the light of their homes and lives,
Synagossue, Blaine and Linwood, when one of their dear ones is pro-
avenues. Tickets may he obtained moted from a lower to a higher
station. Such promotion, to my
from the members, or at the door.
Essays on the work of the Jew- mind, comes to the soul at the mo-
ish National Fund are to he judged ment of death, if it have lived
worthily.
at the card party.
"Let my obsequies, therefore, be
The first annual (lance will be
on Dec. 22 at the Crystal free from any sign of sorrow'. t
the last rites consist of a regular
ballroom of the Book Cadillac.
service and no more. Upon its con-
Lipschutz-Jay Family One of clusion, and upon the withdrawal
of my family and congregation, let
the Largest in the Country
a small committee of personal
friends and co-laborers accompany
At the sixth annual reunion of nip remains to the crematory and,
the Lipschutz Family Society, held attend their incineration, and later ,
in Albany, it was revealed that take charge of the burial of the
this family, of which the Jays in ashes in my family lot.
Detroit are a part, is one of the
"These instructions are not to
largest in the country.
be regarded as obligatory upon my
This society has 154 members of funnily. The rights of the living
whom 19 are from Detroit, 66 from are Inc be respected more than those
Albany and vincinity, 41 from New of the dead. If these wishes of
York City and vincinity and others mine are contrary to their feelings,
in Los Angeles, Tuscon, Arizona, let theirs prevail.
Rogers, Mich., Newport, R. I., Ro-
"Sly fervent wish is that peace
chester, N. Y., Brookline, Mass., and lore continue as a family hand.
and Buffalo, N. Y.
Assist one another. Reflect honor
Among those present at the re- on the family name. Be ye, child-
union front Detroit were Charles ren and children's children, conse-
Jay, Mr, and Mrs. Jay I. Jay, Baird crated to a life of noble effort. Be
and Ernest Jay, Mr. and Mrs. always loyal Americans and loyal
James A. Kaye and Selma Ross.
Jews. Take a patriotic interest in
all that appertains to the good of
Things You Ought to Know your country, State and City, and a
helpful interest in the Congrega-
Do You Know Why an Onion tion, /fold fast to education and
Makes the Tears Come?
to faith. Be active in all philan-
thropic endeavors. See to it that
There is something thrown off you always give your support and
1 , y an onion which causes the eyes encouragement to the minister, in
to smart. Tears then come quick- remembrance of the comfort I de- We will arrange our terms
ly to overcome the bad effect so rived from such help.
to suit your convenience.
produced. Tears are specially pro-
"Abuse all, lend comfort to your
vided for the purpose of washing widowed mother. I desire, in so
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4332 Horatio Ave.
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Much
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The
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apsed the revival of the Jewish cus-,
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and

epen for the children of workers
the poor peasantry but not for
he declassed," he said. Nor should
artisan co-operatives be open
ioall, he
he conference adopted a resolu-
soi against Great Britain and the
Zionists in the recent Palestine
los
Criticize Smidovitck.

SECOND

MORTGAGES

resolution adopted by the Regional
Exeeutive declares,
Shkapa was sentenced to death
for the murder of Mrs. Zlata By-
chowski and two of his accomplices
Nere sentenced to six and eight
years solitary confienement fol-
lowed by deportation in a trial
held five days after the perpetra-
tion of the pogrom.
The village Strugovo-Rude has
.0t) peasants, among whom there
lined nine Jewish colonists fami-
lies, who settled on land granted to
them in 11121. It Was reported that
since they first settled, the Jewish
colonists were subjected to IRTS,
cation by the neighboring peasants.

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I have no regret that I have no
possesions to leave to my children,
I sincerely wish that I had more
to leave to you than it has been my
privilege to accumulate. But for
your economical management, I
would not have had even that which
I have. With the withdrawal of my
salary upon tiny death, with only
the interest Olt Illy small invest-
ments, and whatever royalty may
accrue front my publications, it
grieves me to say that I will have
little to leave. It will certainly not
be possible for you to live in th
manner in which you have livede
But with the household grow'
smaller, your prudence and thrift
will stand you in good stead and
should nothing unforseen hap-
pen, you will, I feel sure.
manage
to maintain yourself
in a manner worthy of our
past position. Besides, our child-
ren's remembrance of untiring love
and care you have bestowed upon
them, will always prompt them to
extend to you every aid and com-
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and nut as an obligation, in appreci-
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