America Yewith Periodical Carter CUPTON *mica - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IMIIIEM11111111M111•111111I IfE fkmorricwisti — DEATH SENTENCES AGAINST LEADERS IN RUSSIAN POGROM ARE ANNULLED tContinued from Page One) are Inching work true t ,, the short is allowing the Ort to import raw age of raw material-, These can materials from abroad on the a, ,, "w he supplied by Jews &mad, count of relatives in other lands who can send them directly to end idso on the (let's own ac- their relatives here. count," he added. Leave Russ'a for Palestine. JEWISH CONGRESS CALLS .111 members of the Chalutzim CONFERENCE ON RUSSIA (pione•r colony), Mayan Crimea. NEW YORK.- The drive against have been granted , visas to pro- religion Russia, which threatens teed to Palestine. The group left Judaism and Hebrew vultur e with fur 11Jessa to embark. complete destruction, will Le mad.• During the last two months the subject of a special conference more than 1:10 visas were granted of representatives from l e adin g for Chalutzim to proceed to Pal- central Jewish organizations, ac- estine. Additional numbers would cording to announcement ninthe b e able to leave without obstacles by Bernard S. Deutsch, president in thei• way on the part of the of the A meriean Jewish Conen• Soviet government except for the The conference is to be f,.:.1 fart that they are without means Surd., inorninst and :Ins], • for their traveling expense-, Raw Materials Free of Dm permission to send rase n • terial , free of duty to their rt tins in Russia who Ore nos. ming the "declassed" has I • granted Jews in countries oh.. including America. An agreenn signed between the Comet and the 00, makes this possible. The great importance of the nee, agreement was pointed out nit, a large number of Jewish arti - .. • DEFENCE m .1 front l'recellin , 'ill bodies indicate,: .t the attacker-. pit -. rt.! a on. 1. • ht- III. In the di darn . .• 11:, ' Things You Cittt!l.l 1. Do You Know - to Know Why a B311 Boom es ty&m..wt. ded, menn gisss deeper. I t• led to expect that Jets- Per, ,, artily timid sharp at such tin) ; . that they were made to he slams,' end. Not thin tyre of Jew, appar yetis.. The native officio. In, I s •t • to temporize with tin " ! •. to ts.asail. Tht•y h., i and they would ter some desultory part of the small pare H tiff...m..11s. it drilled on an amicable basis. believes that it can be solved. In his foreword to this volume he Holmes states that the terrific storm of rioting and bloodshed hrokeout in Palestine just as he had completed the third chapter. At first he stopped and could not continue his work. Then he de. sled to speed its production as a fitting introduction to, and in- terpretation ttf, events which hold such enormous significance. for the Jews ,and also for the world." Unlike Maurice Samuel who, in his "What Happened in Palestine," declares that where an appeal to the political sense of the Arabs by their leaden: failed, their religious fanaticism was aroused in the re- cent outrages, Rev. Holmes states that the riots evert , a result of a no- A:cal uprising. ito.N lox KAISER WILHELM KNEW DREYFUS WAS INNOCENT JEWISH GRIDIRON STARS NUMEROUS DrcYfus l s conviction was brought scored the touchdown that beat about by illegal methods: "Such Navy--a victory for the Blue and ,, I entertained formerly. and Red that was hardly expected. Wil- (Continued from Page One) am still of that conviction." On I c,,,t 'hued from Page Mei items' score was the margin of vic- account of this belief, declares (Continued from Page One.) tory as the final count was 7 to 2. like.of a superior class for an in- Is , n. had ever known or heard Kohler, the emperor warmly wel- Jack Grossman, the 190-pound f rior class which does not know rin ■ : long. The whole thing is an cameo] Zola's manifesto in Jan- fore in the history of the great and keep it. places" uary, 1591X, on behalf of Dreyfus, college sport have there been so rip-snorting fullback of the Rut- ins ention." gers team, is another Jewish back Speaking of the Balfour Decla- and Reinach's work relating to the many rim rate learns. No longer Believed Con•iction Unjust. ration I)r. Holmes launches a bit- (•„1„net van s t.h,,,,, rt,k„ pt , cit Dreyfus affair contained evidence can any one group of colleges whose work has been outstanding this hectic season. Playing against ter attack on Lord Balfour as fol. himself, in a letter published f o r of the emperor's statements to claima superiority. It has gotten lows: Holy Cross, he wasn't just about the first to the• point wItere the. public is no the whole Rutgers team----he was - Whatever the precise motives s stt o fimt‘hein t t ie h•r e n o l lt it t l i ci a a r i cthria vie'.:, that 'tTS longer surprised in picking up the " h l i . eld Conspirator. the whole team. Although Rut- ll. nk. remains a fact that -tat ed that "it has not. brio pos. Esterhazy's paper and reading that a little gers lost it was no fault of Jack's. When, however, lo • •i:,la I ration was issued, ,ihi• for me, during' the nearly has beaten one guilt was publicly proclaimed by i erk.w ait'r '''' l ler'' The Worchester papers, at which t darkest days of the two years that have elapsed since g „„,i of the leading universities of the , . or Seheurer-Kest nes city the game was played, called 1'- . „t,.I was thinking pri- the case began, to clear it up in ..e,riat This state of affairs ot h ers, the German nut lost t --i, ,,, ii,f- . ""entry'. l n l iitkitii it ist, Grossman one of the greatest i fitily herself and her military my own mind. (can only imagine 1»ellititely y tough for the 0 I th ei ei 1 r .1, \...1, ,' backs ever seen in that town. The I only secondary of that a forged document was intro- t i , tut „,,„,., ,,, ..„ , .:.i .„ ,, cu- buys who write football, and . ual aspirations. ducal Ced in evidence or that Dreyfus ,.„",- tougher for those poor misguided next week, playing against Ursi- ,,,,t,.. , , ,,,. nets, Jack came right back and Balfour, should i ,,.., .. - ye t h,tt,e.,k , ,s, a s t hi actually attempted to institute re.- wrote, Ill' ii tt pick AA ll-me•rica rt I bare scored two touchdowns for his n ,, ugh to stir doubt - lations, and that such writing was .m the \ n n:' pastime. I dread to alma mater. Jack is one of those .re fears within the .1c, - discovered before it reached its and so ad ::: .' , I il ti a N. k ' s l t n itt y t li:i t Iltl hl t i i t t l i l i l t n i : think of picking an All-Jewish triple threat fellows—he kicks, TIlt• di•tinguiished Ear destination.” this year but I suppose I b assy, than the entire tuns and passes. Failure to Write Wills Re- matter ' hies • :.1 • I tl ?lever hud an un e '' IIt'i'evtil another tfy at it. Untie r date of Nov. 22, IStiti, he n . . . i tt , s ais e .::„. ) hth,nikt m,T,e•triut s.u„s, t,,:l and n hi, t,q A Leading Scorer. in his life, and sults in Hardships to II once more i r,, in Paris, they t. Of ,,,Lirs,• my interest is mainly teml any great One of the leading scorers of that the affair "continues as my, a dd e d ti, marginal comment ) : in the Jewish players. I am happy Survivors. Ile has been termus as aver. Trent here it can nItichtig." to report that a whole new crop the mist is Au Davidowitz, quar- ics state.. I mitt, three [toy. of Jewish stars have been tw ink- terback of the Lehigh tram. Art ontinutd front Preceding Page) merely be repeatedly reite ratsql On Sept. . 29, has averaged two touchdowns a that A. Dreyfus is absolutely un- once the French minis ministerial coun. ling around the gridirim. The • at Berg's father lived in Ghteno, known to this embassy here and ci f had dedded to attreIti to revision first and most outstanding one of game since the season started. Ile is the scoring machine for the Le- that neither directly or through an l'oland. the. group is not exactly new to of the Dreyfus courtmartial's yer high squad. Not only does Art All letters •tldressed to "S. ' lid we even have re. diet Von [Sus ern void-bloode d!) . you. Ile is playing his third year score most of the points but kicks tit• of 'varsity football for the Univer- i• F1.7, Gloyno, Poland," were re. lano ns with him, and that au al- iii.t titt „id the fi , i . t, ttit :nett with notations that the ad- 'eget! document written by Drey- .' which he was the head, as follows sity of California --it is bunny the field goals and placements after touchdown as well. soe could not be located. The fu• and taken from the German ,. chief i rtt . h t r . ) 1:b r t f h u , Lom, quarterback. Benny brokd Jewish linesmen are not scarce -.. consulate WaS asked to CO- embassy, which led to his convic- alfas, M i as fat as possible, to re into fame in the east when his lion, never existed at the , team played Pennsylvania sonic by any means. .. and could [neaten no each ern- of Later a search through t tassY• ll Kramer at Temple is also an anti-revisionists is not to be de weeks ago. Since that game , the records revealed that Mor- I \ l tter from e as that might lead to a dic- Jewish boy has kept up the pace end that deserve,' special mention. t ,'' , Ch3!!" sired, ti totem , Oct. m and it's my guess that his name This how is playing his last year s Berg, when he came to this e • e. " I or ton ...amitotic, tatorship and that to war against In • \.,•11 Ins;, containing the state. e • .,•, changed his name, and us. On the other hand, it is not to w .1, b found on many AII•Ameri- if college football after having by tour . decks he had sent to his num "I have never myself doubt- be desired that France, through et ,•I•. • [cations, compiled an enviable record as a \ thing , • ed that Dreyfus's conviction was in Poland it was learned an injustice" was annotated by quick and spectacular reparation wingman. A Greet Quarterback. name is Shqs•l Marina. of Dreyfus, will at once gain lib- I '..•1 her great Jewish back is Schneider of N. Y. U., a cen- cl Marina was accordingly the emperor: "IA ouch night." 11 ,Iner tit Pennsylvania. like Lam, ter, is another Jewish boy who has nl Jewish sympathies. tir and • Intel with and was asked Similarly, the emperor annotated eral best thane would be to have the lAiltme is a ,inarterba•k and mathe been 'playing football of the high- 11, I . •-• Z!..11. 9, a report of 11uenster's of Nov. •• certain papers to establish affair continue its course, disrupt himself an immortal in the annals est caliber. ,11 n.k He wrote Mr. August Ism:, containing references to the army and shock Europe." of Pennsylvania football when he (Copyright, 1929, J. T. Al are contention that The developments that !hat he forego all red tape Bt•r nard Laz's followed kt send him the money led to serious efforts by the Tient:11 1\ Mr. August replied that he ministry, and aim. he Labori, coun- • ••I possibly to that aecord- lent upon the bi-monthly sel for Dreyfus, to induce Ger- taw and that the requested I limes she received from her bus- many to aid in clearing up the I: nmst he signed, Mr. Ma- I ,and; that his sister was blind and facts involved, but the German au- Vet not h- • Idled that if his son were I its brother paralytic. , thorities refused to take any ac- ,, 1 , .. f , r dons. accordintt t•• , would not ask for any ag could • ,. Labori sent personal tele. .ffia:ffi hi gh o tm ' These papers have not I ass immediately to dispose I van bes„,,: IT■ tO the Kaiser asking that in , • .' •red to date. and the di, I ireperty and thereby to supp!.. I lr, ••t* io dice and truth, his at • to property Is delayed oaressary relief until the Men' ; I • ,it Colonel Schwartz• exactly to lie' MI higan state laws are • ,r the survivors was definite • the Aro , ut t --!:fy personally. The , In the meantime t fully .•S - sisml. ••,; .se, that he did jujus - have been pre. Mantle I was sent to relatit, lows lest he seem to Mr. Marina, father of Mr. Berg, is .ffiant, t. t this request is....yn, M N. Y., by the 1 ., n' 1,-.11usion had set in in desperate circumstance•s. , • lent e it•di "of course out Had Mr. Berg left a will, giving • Jewish Charities. There a relays:, of I • inestion." .11usion is passing mair ---a reaction esplicit directions as to his wishes t vas appointed guardian, runt Mr. TL, gond court-Inartial nt Ren- • to the en- and as to his father's whereabouts. Atemst acted as guardian in De- • antime the widow, nes brought out a verdict of t M•se, difficulties would have been t roit. In the meantime the "guilty with extenuating circum- either nut of ignorance or mis- eliminated, NIr. August pointed „ Aiitin. rust, l'eftirl,1 to appoint any of ',lances." It is not improbable, .-I that the Turk " t ' says Kohler. in his booklet, that he, relatives as agent for the , es. Another Case. the :second court-martial would Another ease now in the hands t ate in this country. Finally the Ih Problems. have reached a differemt culmina- Izechoslovakian consulat t , at i ffi w e e c c i th at of Mr. August is that of Isidore (•,. . . Ileveland wins appointed agent, tion had Germany co-operated in c se•Ish-, for Schlesinger. who died in Decent- ,` the cause of justice in the man- has involving an additional ex- her, 1927. With a partner he con- least ner suggested by the French min- rens, . ducted a meat market and grocery once a year, istry. Flung papers filed by the Czecho• in Detroit. From 'tapers found / «'.piric ht. 1, - 2.... J. T. A I after his death it was learned that s lovakian consulate it Was stated - race the re-, he left a willow and three children, , hat the Schlesinger survivors were 7:on, I)r. II NOVEMBER TOUR OPENS !, -.gibes the difficol. Manuel, Isaac and Dora, in Czech°. '„ fleeted at Sunhath, rzechnslova• CINCINNATI. -- David A. ia, and it was then revealed that the purchase o f slovakia. On the day he died his s Brown, chairman of the Novendtar ht. children are listed not as given t 1 , -111 the Arabs. Ile reviews son, Manuel, came to this roan- Tour, has received many pledges It was the father's plan It the father's papers, but one's difficulty of British rule. Ile • trv. ante appeared as "NIaneyhert" of co-operation from rabbis rind ,i• I Is . t he Arab problem. The gr.:Wu:illy to become reunited with n laymen. The tow' was lanChed ti tit another's as "dome." Thus ,• • ..Hem, he says, is that the others. :Manuel was then 11s n additional delay is caused by a Friday, Nov. 17., for four weeks in I , _,vs themselves. as to years old. Isaac was 17 find Dora th, lew demand for affidavits to es- behalf of Reform Judaism and the eel:et:a r the. • Jew, who is interns• wit . ' 23 . Manuel came here to relatives t Offish that these are the actual Union ,,f American Hebrew Con- banal, Will make himself a na- and received the personal effects s urviyors who now continue to gregations. tionalist in Palestine. Among these responding to the The Arab-Jewish problem will of his father, but there was no a utter as a result of the husband's FOREST AVE E nd father's failure to prepare. a call is Milford Stern of Detroit not be solved by the English. Dr. authority to turn any funds over will. who accepted the chairmanship of Holmes warns, but must be solved to hint. Ile related when he came the speakers' committee for IIieh- by the Jews and Arabs themselves, here that his mother was depen- vi, Th , • huge I , I.1 BLit wr of glitn, iht SINCERITY OF BALFOUR QUESTIONED BY HOLMES I. Th. to retreat. The Jewish boys were Urged to they stt•adrastiy n refused to do. They were here to o I r Indre live or dos they s aid in broken t.: tie. • ;mos English and in German, and they even more, ei-dt., : I rub- would not allow their possessions her ball. I). s..ti t hat 111irad ♦ and the possessions of their nation k indeed an exceptional t•igarette to go up in flames, which you can smoke with entire Yet it was no use arguing. The satisfat•tion? Muratl is the one police insisted upon their going. cigarette for those who feel they "Let us take oar dead, then!" are entitle,' to the better things in they beseeched. Ilfe. 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