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the full and restricted use of the
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fund,
It is expected that many Jews,
EUROPE CENTERS
anxious to assure themselves of a
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regular annuity but still desirous
dies' Auxiliary and the Junior of being helpful to the Jewish Ni•
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tional
Eund,
will
adopt
this
new
group are co-operating in preparu.
tien,, under the chairmanship of procedure.
wrongly announced as university
Edward Franzblau.
Press Frowns on Riots.
JEHUSLEM.-1.1. T. A.)--A
newspapers continent ex-
FREEDOM ON BAIL tensively
new means Of supporting the Jew-
upon the anti-Semitic
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ish National Fund, the company
excess., in the Berlin University,
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h assumes title to all land,
renimitted by the Voulkis•he stu-
of
the
sent:awe,
point-
.
rritcism
as
bought by the Jewish Agency, h s
dents who thus give expression to
V. Rosen. tog t anti-Jewish prejudice as a their solidarity with the Viennese
introduced. Mrs.
bum of Brighton, England, whose 1acter in the sentence, doubts are anti-Semities. The studtatits ex-
late husband bequeathed an rotate telt as to whether a new trial, pressed their sympathy with the
w"1,1 n the third, will hi.
worth some $125,000 to the Jew-
former rector of the university,
ish National Fund, has bought an gi anted. The claims for invalidat- while they greeted the new presi-
nig
the
Innsbruck iury's verdict
annuity from this fund. She has
nt with "nieder" (down). The
paid the sum of 88,000 to the fund are said to be insufficient.
Wassgratan, who ad- new president of the university,
fo r which it has agreed to pay her
an annual amount during her life. dressed an upen letter to President the world famous mathematician,
Dr. Erhart Schmidt, in his in-
time, the principal remaining at M Yldas, asking just no in the Halo- inaugural address, declared that
wann case is writing it statement
in the ease, it is learned, similar he will do everything in his power
r
Always Open
I Emil.• Zulus famous "J'accuse" to guard the university f F0111 racial
invitement.
n the Int yfus affair.
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For hours the anti-Seinitin stu-
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.lews, " "Germany awaken," "1'er-
a • no hail.
1 , 11 ludas "Live Hitler. the
doors of all cla ssrisons were torn
open. the lectures disturbed some
of the Jewish students had to junty
I hnnrgh the (A.. - tws to save t hem-
Iv,. The thief of Police Zaer-
apticared pers'mally mid
to reestablish order, but
c a number of Jewish students
thrown upon the floor, trod
up :n ilia' thrown out of windows•
the p hue entu-ruul the university
and erected the rioting students-.
Tla- 'light press encourages the
tolu it, while the I temacratic
opens ire -0.1.1ents against
I
It Viellm'sc example
L II wing
:ITHI demand. that the government
Ili. steps.
tot,
Schools Cut to 5-Day Week:
An order of the new 111. , rlin pa' ,
lic school superintende n t that Jew-
ish public schools remained closed
.II Sunday has aroused the pratest
or Jewish organizations. Superin-
tendent Koenig, a member of the
Social-Demoriatic party, in issu-
ing- the order, specified that the
Jewish public schools must remain
closed on Sunday, as do the other
public schools.
As the Jewish srhuols are also
closed on Saturday, the school week
would be reduce(' to five days,
The Santa re offers :son the may extra
while all other public sehools have
fast, extra Inuit`, ext ra fare sersiee lu
a six day attendance. The status
of t h e Jewish schools would there-
Soulhrrn California—If has no rind.
fore be lowered with the carrying
Si• daily California trains III, hall... train-
too pf.the order.
Thp Iblef—eatrat fare Ia`cata:e1tIra fast and
The .lewish organization claim
1 . ,i1,1
that Superintendent Koenig's order
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interferes with religious liberty.
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111THAREST.—A number of
Cuzist students attacked a Jewish
The Grand Canyon'llmited—..o.1 • sly
merchant from Botip-hany, by the
first class. Nuut,tra flirt-. 111111. ■ direel 110 Laa
nam
e of Baral who had beau
Angeles it ig Pullmans for Phoenix and
tractility with them on the express
Cram' Caut,on as well aS Iii. %nodes.
train franc Ilueharest. The stu-
The :Vamp, The Scout too1.111odonary
dent; first beat him and when he
.-110 •,tra fare.
pmt stet they threw him from the
Fr“1 Harley dining ser)ice is mouth, ulis-
train while it was puny at full
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tincti)e feature of Ili. dklitietite railway.
speed. Injured and badly battered,
Baral managed tt, reach the
Mid...i17. 1 , ...wi.l.:••jr, ::Irs\RIT.. F i . .r,::-, t r .;e:1;:lzo,7 14;:rtnin
Marasheshtay station where he
:eked the police commissioner to
take tip the matter. The latter re
Make Pullman reservist!
Ito
fund and ills. declined L. even
make a note of the case. The news.
F T m 'Id, r, t.
ran n. 1 , 1 , Santa FY /iv.
paper, "Diminaza," demands the
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Mich
intervention of the home secretary
latiabdph ki
in the matter.
J. N. F. WILL HONOR
RABBI R. HURWITZ
HALSMANN REFUSED
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SCANNING THE
JEWISH HORIZON
(Continued from Page One.)
. pointed ly the London Tinos lc
JIM as its correspondent, pending
ire
and
..lar chrres-
lhr return
ic t h"
fl''';411'..'•stlin'aelesgtoisr•Ise•r' niuni:,))7
;tin:tits! Iarnelgiyu
ha , embarked is evidenced6yOw These facts developed following
fact that through the colonial the testimony of two Americans.
(five, it tried to bring pressure to ‘'inc•nt Shear:, correspondent of
l a ar upon the London Times which th e New York "World" and the
app 'tilted as its repressadative in North American Ne.vspaper
homeland.
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The manifest,: contained the
poetically sounding word "anent." r~ r rexpundent for the I'. 'I'. A. and nn English teacher.
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T.
A.
Although
Agronsky
Wilson, it is said, smiled to Wise
and said. "Yes, the English is had received definite credentials
Miles when he arrived in Things You Ought to Know
good, but 'anent' ain't in my tic. '.y
he received a cable
tionary." And 1% ilson had once
ba, en pre: lent of a great univer- u•regatity the tirrangentents made Why Does • Gold Glass Crack If
sity!
with him.
You Put Very Hot Water
The fact that the colonial office
•
Into It?
Did You Know—
influcnrul a at'•SIOlpel . ta nbrugat t
That David Itelasco is writing .111 W111'11101( With n Jewish
Iris nu'noirs 7
llot
water
...ties not alsv.ta •
laTlaall ii l ivat, s that the colon:
That there is a rumor on the oil office
PaleSt ga, Call, a COLd glass tO crack, but i'
Rialto, among those who occupy
is
very
likely
to
do so especially
I naat
l' ate :IC lair in unison. The
themselves with Jewish biography,
of the id•rangement with when the glass is thick. Very thin
that Bernarr Machiadden is of Jew- As•con,ky ■ marred before he had glasses will not crack The test
.sh descent?
:tatted on his work. which means tubes used fur chemical experi-
That Maurice Schwartz of Jew- the action of the Palestine govern- ments are always made of very
ish Art Theater fame has deserted
s•annot be traced lu any inis- thin plus..., and :Id not crack when
• p layin g
the F:n st Side
very hot liquids are poured int.•
I-.
on his Part.
with the Art Theater on upper
them. The reason why a glass
II Vaunt e' I' ad by
I I
Broadway?
cracks when hot liquids are poured
Pitason, a special rep- into it is that as soon as the but
Inat Dr. Isidore Singer, origina-
tile J. T. A. in Pales- liquid is put in, the particles of
tor and managing editor of the
Jewish Enclopedia, who is now ,c , • acd also meting for the }:ve- glass which form the inside of the
celebrating his seventieth birth- Itthit 1V•a Id, in obtaining usual glass become heated and expand.
day. has launched a project for a It st office facilities for collect They expand before the particle ,
JeSvish hall of fame in New York ines•ages. thesuspension of th e which form the outside of the
whose purpose it will be to show Ile'ire• Daily Davar for publish- glass become heated, and in try-
the world wnat the Jew has an- % ing a document which had received ' g lit expand further, thes e inside
publicity in hunulia-ds of news- narticles of glass break away front
complished?
That l'rs A:lent Masaryk of teup,rs throughout the world, are the outside particles, thus making
Czechoslovakia once wrote a hook ft', )hey- indications of the govern- a crack. In the state way, if v,,,
laent's efforts to make the press
on the Jewish problem?
at cull water into it hat gin-.
Palestine dependent on news the inside particles Of glass con-
That Max Lowenthal, the execu-
tine head of the commission which scurecs which would be in the tract before the particles which
is inquiring into crime and pro- hands of the government.
form the outside of the glass have
Sought Dismissal of Agronsky.
hibition fur President lloover, was
had time to cool and the glass
.11.:1(1•SALE11.—bl. 'r. A.)-- - cracks. Do you know that manu-
once a brilliant student at the
That the Palestine government ap- fa•turers of Murad cigarette-
rsity of Minnesota?
That one of the biggest Jewish- prcaelnal the colonial office to in- have sent to t'• ends 14 the earth
:owned banks in New York city is t: rvene tiilh the London Times to for the finest tobaccos? These
reported to be "shaking" as the re- 511 . 0 re the dismissal of Gershon have been placed in the hands of
sult of the recent debacle in Wall Agronsky, an American, as its cor- expert blenders who have given
respondent, on the ground that he you :llurtol, the king of all cigar-
street?
That in the heart of the Broad- i t a Jew, was; revealed to the ettes.
way section there is a Jewish syna- Parliamentary Commission of In-
gogue patronized almost exclu- quiry by Sin
'Merriman, (own-
All Talker Thrills at the
sively by actors?
K• for I I , •raWiSh
Madison
That the College of the City of
The request to the colonial office
New York is commonly called the \vas forwarded by the Palestine
"The Isle of Lost Ships," one 14'
('heeler on the Hill"?
government at a lime when :11r.
That the movement for the erec- Agronsky had n u t yet assumed its the most novel, striking and ita , ar-
tion of the Oscar S. Straus me- work for the "Times," Agronsky inative films ever made, is showing
morial of which Herbert lloover being on his way from the Zionist at the Madison Theater this week
has accepted the honorary presi- l't ogress to Palestine.
The leading roles in this all-talking
dency was launched by a young
Mr. Agronsky, who is the (-or- picture, which is adapted from
Jewish newspaperman who is still respondent of' the Jew-kb Tele- Crittenden Marriott's f a no to u s
in his twenties and whose name is giaphie Agency, despite the request navel, are played by Virginia Valli.
Sidney Wallach?
of the Palestine officials, was ap- Jas. it Itobards and Noah Beery.
can Jewish Congress, that Prs•si-'
dent Wilson was nut innocent of .
Lie use of "ain't."
It all developed when Rabbi
Wise presented lu Wilson the
statement, which he later signed,
approving of Palestine as n Jewish
"Berlinerising Our Theaters:
It is a pity that Emile Berliner
did not live to see the vogue which
has come to his last invention, a
device for improving, the resonant
qualities of auditoriums. Virtu-
ally all the New York theaters are
installing this device at present.
The first New York house said to
have adopted it was that seething
cauldron of noise, the Stock Ex-
change. Then clinic the Guild
Theater; and TIO • theater after
theater is falling in line. A large
number of churches, too, are be-
ing "Berlinerized."
The "Berliner system" consists
in the placing of a series of small
disks on the insides of the walls.
the disks--or "wallies," as they
arc called—relaying the sound to
any point desired.
And by way of postscript it may
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not be amiss to say that it is an
01 MI 011111 01 110 other pity that this American-Jew-
ish inventor. who played such a
tremendous part in the invention
of the talking machine, telephone
and radio, is scarcely known even
•by name to the average American.
The average person still labor,
A under the delusion that Thomas
Edison invented everything except
the collar-button. We have no :I:
sire to detract from the glory that
properly belongs to Edison; but
there is no question that much of
the renown that went to hint as
•far as Ow phonograph is CON-
. rental, and much of the luster
that adorns the name of Bell in
connection with the telephone
should have gone to the Washing-
ton Jewish inventor--who, inci-
dentally, in his younger years
studied under the great rabbinical
scholar e Abraham Geig r.
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It seems that Lou Tellegen get,
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PALESTINE GOVERNMENT TRYING TO GET
CONTROL OF COUNTRY'S NEWS SOURCES
his vivid personality from his
mother, who was as great a dancer
as her son is an actor. Indeed, it
is said that Anna Pavlowa too':
some lessons from her. She was
a woman of endless energy.
On one occasion, it is said, she
' was dancing until Ii in the morn-
ing. Pavlowa approached her and
asked her whether she could have
a dance with her some time or
"Certainly," replied Ma-
other.
"flow will )(
:Janie Tellegen.
o'clock this morning do?"
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Final plans for the fourth an-
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day evening, Dec. I, are completed .
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