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ANXIETY REGARDING
PALESTINE SAFETY

building of the Jewish National
Horne has been stimulated by the
funds gathered from Jews in all
parts of the world, and particu-
larly in the United States. The
report of the Palestine Foundation
Continued from Page One)
Fund does not include the sums ex-
over settled armories in the Jewish pended in Palestine by various
colonies, the walk-out has been other branches of the Zionist
entirely peaceful. The strike has movement.
also extended to Transjordania
The largest individual expendi-
and all road communications be- ture during the past decade was
tween Jerusalem and Amman have
$6,858,854 for the establishment
been broken off.
of agricultural settlements and the
While it had been hoped to avert provision of equipment for the in-
the strike through last minute con- coming settlers. This accounted
ferences the owners and drivers for 32 per cent of the total. The
decided to go ahead with it sum of $4,112,361 was devoted to
although the government had sub- the Jewish educational system in
stantially reduced license fees, Palestine, including the Ilebrew
payment of which has been post- University of Jerusalem; $2,112,-
poned until Sept. 30.
361 was used for the development
The motor industry presents an of public works and other labor
absolutely united Jewish-Arab projects. The amount expended
front, the Jewish drivers joining on bringing immigrants into Pal-
the strike although they were re- . estine was $1,960,d617.
luctant because of the communal
Hadassah Exhibit.
tension. The Arab drivers are ap-
One of the most striking exhib-
parently also convinced that the
its
at
the
International Colonial
strike will be of no avail in get-
Exposition at l'aris this summer is
ting the government to accede to
that
of
the
Hadassah Medical Or-
their other demands but under
strong political pressure they were ganization, contained in the Pal-
estine Pavilion. Reports indicate
forced to agree to a brief demon-
stration. Consequently the Jew- that more than three million per-
sons have already visited the ex-
ish drivers acquiesced in order not
to impair the unity of the industry. position this summer. Of these, a
great many have paid compliment
The strikers demand reduced
import duties on gasoline and au- to the exhibit arranged by the
tomobile accessories as well as cuts Hadassah Medical Organization,
which is supported and maintained
in other taxes and fees affecting
by Hadassah, the womens' Zionist
the motor transportation industry,
organization of America.
Haam Suspended.
The exhibit is housed in a pa-
While the leading Arab papers
, vilion modeled after the tomb of
have voluntarily announced that
they would discontinue publication Rachel. The architecture is of an
for a week beginning Monday as Arabic type and shows the influ-
ence of the modernistic movement.
a protest against the government's
curb on agitation in connection This style is considerably in favor
with the sealed armories in the for buildings in Palestine today.
Within the building, the exhibi-
Jewish colonies, the government
t
suspended the Hawn, the Hebrew ion booths are arranged in e -
site sequence, showing to the full-
organ of the Palestine Revision-
est advantagge the work of the
The Beam was suspended for Hadassah Medical Organization in
editorially suggesting that the gov- Palestine. Models of the princi-
ernment authorities staged and pal hospitals under the supervision
managed the Arab incitement. The of the organization have been
Ilaam was suspended in June for a , erected and there are exhibits of
,t the
he various ph ases
poem criticizing the decision of
the International Wailing Wall work, school hygiene, rural and
district
nursing, infant care as
Commission.
well as pharmacies and the X-ray
Palestine Gets 30 New Planes.
institute.
Preparing for any eventualities
Pictures of Hadassah's activi-
in connection with the Arab agi-
tation over the sealed armories in ties, a history of the organization,
the Jewish colonies, the Palestine and a complete account of its ac-
government transferred 20 air- tivities is contained in the elabor-
planes and six regiments of sol- ate catalogue issued by the Pales-
diers from Transjordania to Pales- tine Pavilion, in both French and
tine. In the meantime a strict English. A separate booth is de-
watch is being maintained on the voted to an exhibition of the work
Palestine-Syrian border, but thus conducted in the children's village,
far everything is quiet and there Meier Shfeye, which is the special
project of Junior Hadassah.
are no fears of trouble.
The annual budget for the com-
The Arabs will never make
peace with the Jews no long as plete system of curative and pre-
Zionism exists, the Arab paper ventive health work in Palestine,
Falastin declared on the eve of the maintained by Hadassah, is $350,-
seven-day strike of the leading 000 and the total budget of Junior
Arab papers as a protest against Hadassah for its children's village
the government's order not to agi- and the Nurses' Training School is
tate in connection with the sealed $50 ,000.
armories in the Jewish colonies.
The Falastin's statement is in
BY THE WAY
the form of a warning to Dr.I
Chaim Arlosoroff, Palestine labor
Leader, who succeeds Col. Freder- (Continued from Preceding Page.)
ick Kisch as the member of the stretches their cartilage, not the
Zionist Executive in charge of re- vitamines or calories.
At any rate, the Jews were the
lations with the government. The
Falastin warns Dr, Arlosoroff that first people to become diet-con-
he should expect his efforts for scious. Today, all the civilized'
friendly relations between Jews world recognizes that there is
nothing more important than what
and Arabs to be a failure.
you put in your mouth.

Egypt Orders Agitator to Leave.
CAIRO.—(J. T. A.)—Emir
rslan, an official of the Pal-
estine-Syrian delegation, who has
been conducting widespread Pan-
Arab propaganda in Egypt, was
ordered to leave the country by the
Egyptian government. Emir An-
ion, who is a member of the Arab
delegation to the United States a
Year ago, recently sent a warning
to the Zionist Congress to take no
steps that would antagonize the
Arabs.

Banco di Roma Opens New Branch I
in Tel Aviv.
TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.)—An I
eloquent address by the Italian
consul in Jaffa, Cay. Joseph Cher-
raili, in which he paid tribute to
the rapid development of this city,'
marked the official ceremonies at
the opening of the Tel Aviv branch
of the Banco di Roma. Prominent
guests, members of the Italian
consulate and officials of the city
were present.
In addition to the Italian consul,
the speakers were Dr. Yakir Be-
char, manager of the new branch;
Mr. Anson of the Chamber of
mmerce, and Mr. Shenkar,
chairman of the Union of Indus-
trialists in Palestine.

Spent $20,000,000 in Decade.
NEW YORK.—(.1. T. Asi—The
sum of $20,115,820 was expended
in Palestine during the period
from April 1, 1921, to March 31,
1931, by the Palestine Foundation'
Fund, according to a complete
financial report that has just been
issued by the Fund and made pub-
lic in this country by Morris Roth-
enberg, national chairman of the
American Palestine Campaign.
which is the fund-raising instill-
ment of the Fund in the United
States.
The resume of the various re-
construction activities to which the
F und, known in Hebrew as the
Keren Hayesod, made allotments
shows that every branch of the re-

INDIANS, JEWS AND WALTER
BLUMENTHAL
Of course, swine meat is the
principal taboo of the Jewish diet.
And it is an odd fact that the
American Indians had the same
aversion to pigs as to the Jews.
And speaking of Indians, Wal-
ter Hart Blumenthal, an authority.
on the American aboriginal life,
has just written a book "Of Old
America," in which he discusses
the old myth of the Indians being
the lost tribes. Blumenthal, of
course, gives no credence to this
old lost tribe illusion. Yet even
Blumenthal is struck by the many
similarities in customs of Indians
and Jews. Ile points to the rite of
circumcision among some of the
Indian tribes, also the sacredness
of the number seven.
William Penn, the founder of
Pennsylvania, who believed the
Indians lost Jews, laid emphasis
on the Indian high cheek bones,
the practice of the "elders" decid-
ing things, as in ancient Judea;
likewise, the sacrificial offerings of
first fruits.
Somehow, the evidence does
seem to point to some sort of com-
mon ancestry—maybe dating back
100,000 years ago.

JUST A LITTLE LIGHT
READING
They are telling this story of ■
Jewish booking agent.
A young lady was ushered in to
his private office the other day.
She was a rather good looking
young lady, and the booking agent
was impressed at the first look.
"Can you dance?" asked the
booking agent.
"No," replied the girl.
Can you sing?"
Again came the answer—"No."
"Well, what did you come here
for?"
"I am the landlord's secretary
and I came to tell you that unless
you pay the rent by tomorrow,,
you will be evicted."
icaorciani, tall, J. T. At

I Event." Elmer Rice is producer
and also author of The Left
Bank."
This year the imports from
abroad will contain a number
written by Jews. F'erenc Molnar
will have two of his plays during
the season and his old favorite,
"The Play's the Thing," has been
converted into is light opera.
Henri Bernstein's "Felix" will
strut the stage. Ben W. Levi's
play will be brought over from
England, as will be the fate also
of G. B. Stern's "The Man Who
Pays the Piper." Two of Vicki
Baum's successes will be put on
for the benefit of the American
playgoer. There will also be a
play by Bruno Franck and prob-
ably one or two others to keep the ,
foreign-adapter, William A. Drake, I
nosy. last but far from least, we
must record the forthcoming pres-
entation of Emil Ludwig's "Ver-
sailles," a play dealing with the
l'eace Conference.
Among the novelties and diver-
tissements will be a season of
opera comique boldly presented by
Charles L. Wagner. Ed. Wynn
will present "The Laugh Parade,"
a noyelty of his own composing;
Maurice Schwartz will appear in a
series of plays in English, begin.
ning with one by Sholom Alei
chem, "If I Were You." Boris
Thomashefsky and Regina Zuck-
erberg will do an English oper-
etta, "The Singing Rabbi," which
this scribe suspects will be an
amalgam of Second avenue hits.
And there are bound to be sur-
prises, as yet unrevealed.

LESLIE LEVY DIES
REGISTRATION BILL
AT THE AGE OF 30 PREPARED FOR NEXT
CONGRESS SESSION

(Continued front Page One)
immigration and deportation. The
immigration authorities have be-
come detectives, prosecutors and
judges and have thus been granted
"three function which we have
found it safe in no other phase of
life to instruct to any one individ-
ual."
Although coucluding that the
spirit of the Labor Bureau has for
the most part been fair, striking
instances are indicated of oppress-
unfairness and unnecessary
hardships. This is in violation of
the fundamental law which, the
Commission points out, makes no
distinction between naturalized
Cantor and the Gershwins.
and unnaturalized persona in the
One significant absence from the
guarantee of "bunion rights."
ranks of the producers this year
Based on 153 Deportations.
will be the names of that grand
report is
111r. Oppenheimer's
old man, David Belusco. The
based on all abstract of 453 depor-
others go on as before. Even Ar-
Paten cases many of which he wit-
LESLIE LEVY
thur Ilammerstein, who has met
' tossed personally. His further
with many losses and heartaches,
Leslie Levy, 30 years old, son studies have led him to the conclu-
persists in his devotion to the
of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy, for- sion that "the apprehension and
modern muse of musical comedy.
merly of Detroit, ghee] in Denver, examination of supposed aliens are
As in the past, the advance an-
Colo., on Friday, Aug. 7. Burial often characterized by methods un-
nouncements make ample pro-
took place the same day in Den- constitutional, tyrannical and op-
vision for the stars in the dramatic
pressive."
ver.
firmament. G e o r g e and Ira
The usual judicial safeguards do
Besides his parents, the de-
Gershwin continue to contribute
ceased is survived by two broth- not obtain in deportation eases, Mr.
their tunes and lyrics to the gayety
ers, Sol II. and Morton, of Detroit. Oppenheimer points out, despite
of Broadway. Eddie Cantor is re-
During his Detroit residence, rulings by the court that &porta-
rt
rleiLtrorobr musicale.
writing skits for an
Leslie Levy was active in numer- , tion involves fundamental "human
While the
ous social circles and was popular rights" guaranteed by the constitu-
story is frequently heard that he
among the younger set of this city. Out. "Despite the seriousness of
intends to retire from the stage
the results of deportation, the pro-
From all of the foregoing it is
this year, as before, it may prove,
ivedings are private." Mr. Oppen.
to be just a story—and good pub-, safe to foresee a busy season at
heimer also states that while the
licity. Like the famous last ap- the theater. New Yorkers and
deportation evils are inherent in
pearances of the European dancers. V1. to the great metropolis
the system num. care should he ex-
(Continued
from
l'aze
One)
and virtuosos. Mary Ellis and' mayprepare their amusement
ercised in selecting immigration
Basil Sydney are reported to be a charts well in advance. Less for- financial condition of Ilias and of personnel.
the danger that confronts it.
prize possession of the Erlanger I tunate out-of-towners will no
In their seven-page summary and
"Money must be forthcoming
enterprises. Richard Straus' music doubt be regaled by road shown
comment on the Oppenheimer re-
with which to
• on th
will tickle the ears of the play- or, at the very least, by cinema-
Thousands of our people are mi- port the Commission agrees that
goer in an operetta woven, believe tized versions. Let them make
grating and they look to Hies to too much depotism has been prac-
it or not, around the Kerensky note. From the above account a
give them that aid which will en- ticed in handling the deportation
good
share
of
their
amusement
months in Russia. There will be ,
able them to settle in new countries cases and that this has contributed
music, too, from the brain of the will, willy-nilly, be drawn.
where they can establish themselves materially to the general problem
(Cooyriuht, MI, J. T. Al
Hart-Rodgers combination, from
on a permanent basis and live as of law enforcement by keeping
Jerome Kern and from ye side
self-supporting
and indepnedent aliens in constant state of appre-
master, Sigmund Romberg. George
hension as to their security in this
citizens,
Jessel will delight his usual audi-
country. "This situation prolongs
"In
Name
of
Wend
"
ences, and the other favorites of
"Hies has written to every con- and deepens the immigrant's in-
the lighter and more serious mo-
security and delays his mental and
gregation
and
I
now
make
this
ments of the stage will, it is no
public plea no that the response moral tantalization in the country
(Continued from Page One.)
more than fair to expect, corn-,
which he is seeking to adopt."
mend their familiar rounds of ap- I year. Announcement of this de- may he fruitful. 1Vill those congre-
Jewish immigration to the United
cision was given to a representa- gations who will accede to our re-
plause.
tive of the Jewish Telegraphic quest kindly notify the national of- States in the fiscal year ended June
All told, the producers, actors, I
Agency by Dr. Ludwig B. Bern- lice, 425 Lafayette street, to that 30, 1931, fell 49 per cent as corn-
lyric writers and song composers!
pared with Jewish immigration to
stein, executive director of the Fed- effect.
and, of course,' the playwrights,'
eration.
"In the name of the Jewish wan- this country during the fiscal year
will be in for a crowded year.
ended
June 30, 1930, according to
derers who are the flesh of our
flesh, bone of our bone, I call upon figures made public here by the
Imports From Abroad.
Block Heads N. Y. Appeal
bureau
of immigration of the Uni-
NEW YORK. — The appoint.' the Jews of America not fail (lien
Aarons and Freedley will pro-
ted States Department of Labor,
duce a Negro musical drama and meat of Paul Block, prominent at this critical moment. May the
In
the
fiscal year ended June 30,
a comedy (with tunes) in which newspaper publisher, as chairman New Year bring to the Jews of
1931, a total of 9024 Jews were ad-
the Gershwin boys will have a of the 1931 emergency appeal of America and to the whole house of
mitted.
Of
this number 5,692 were
hand. Hyman Adler will produce the Federation for the Support of Israel the fullest measure of pros-
immigrants and the other 3,332
a musical show. Leonard Berg-, Jewish hilanthropic Societies was perity and every blessing.
were non-immigrant aliens. For
man has cornered the season's announced by Felix M. Warburg.
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1930,
Fagan market and will run two chairman of the board of trustees An Abridgement of the Holy
15,225 Jews were admitted, 11,526
plays by the veteran Myron C. of the Federation. The campaign,
Scriptures.
of
them as immigrants and the rest
Edward A. Blatt will do the "Ter- which will open formally on Oct.
The Jewish Publication Society as non-immigrant aliens. In the
rible Turk" and if you are in the 19, is expected to complete the '
of
America,
219
North
Broad
fiscal
year ended June 30, 1929,
know, you are given to understand $5,230,000 drive for funds needed
street, Philadelphia, has once 12,479 Jews were admitted as im-
that it is a play biography of the by the Federation, the lar gest
migrants.
again
served
a
very
worthy
par-,
career of Jed Harris. Arthur community chest in the country,
pose with its publication of an
While 9,024 Jews were admitted
Goodinan's prize winning play, "If according to Mr. Block, for the
abridgment of the Holy Scriptures in the year ended June 30, 1931,
Booth Had Missed," will be put on support of its 91 institutions.
for um• in religious schools. So 2,158 left the country. Of this
by 1, 1 illiam Brady, associating with
interestingly is this volume com- number 319 were emigrants and
the Shuberts. Aben Kandel is
piled that it should be emphasized 1,839 were non-immigrant aliens,
down for too many plays and
in advance that the volume has as leaving a net increase in the Jewish
things to count: a comedy, "Hot
much value for the average lay population of 6,866. Nn the fiscal
Money;" a two-character play,
c r heaildder as it does for the school year ended June 30, 1930, 2,210
"Interview," and several other
Jews left the United States, 229
trifles. Sam and Bella Spewack
(Continued from Page One.)
Very few deviations are made being emigrants.
are ready with their opus, "The quent girls only seven out of the
from the society's translation of
The bureau of immigration's fig-
Star Witness." Philip Goodman
girls are Jewish."
the Bible, and alterations are in- ures for the number of aliens de-
and William B. Friedlander are to
Mr. Couter further points out tended
to make the portions un- barred or deported show that 405
produce. Jed Harris will put on a that the number of Jewish chil-
derstandable to the child.
Jews were debarred in the year
play half-fashioned by Ben Ilecht. dren arraigned before the Chil-
All of the Scriptures are in- ended June 30, 1931 as compared
play Ilart will be presented as an dren's Court was reduced from 33
cluded in abridged form except the with 275 in the year ended June
author once again by Sam II. Har- per cent to 12.1 per cent.
books of Joel, Obadiah, Nahum, 30, 1930 and 610 in the year ended
ris, this time in a musical comedy,
The author of the article attrib-
Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Song of June 30, 1929. A total of 150
with Irving Berlin as his associate. utes the amazing decrease to the
Songs, Lamentations and Chron- Jews were deported during the
George S. Kaufman and Morris efforts of the Jewish communal
icles. It is difficult to understand year ended June 30, 1931, as com-
Ryskind will do the book for a leaders, who, led by the late Julius
why the Song of Songs and La- pared with 164 in the year ended
musical show, "Of Thee I Sing."
M. Mayer, judge of the Children's,
mentations were omitted, but the June 30, 1930, and 153 in the year
Lew Leslie will again present Court, and the late Jacob H. Schiff
rest of the volume is so well done ended June, 30, 1929.
sketches for a new edition of his set ab
y pre- that we pass up this criticism with
series of Blackbirds, sketches ventive work. The present change
a mere ti of the omission.
There is only one pure, unsel-
briefly written by Nat Dorfman. is a result of the agencies organ-I
The brevity of the subjects cov- fish heavenly love, and that is the
Horace Liveright as producer will ;zed by them after publicity had
ered, the simple and understand. love of a mother for her child.—
do Edwin Justus Mayer's "Things been given to a statement by the
able style and the excellent choice G. Ebers.
As They Are." S. N. Behrman then police commissioner that
of the subjects makes this volume
will have a play on the boards, Jews comprising one-fourth of the;
stand out among the best of the
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE
"Love Story." Manuel Seff is population contributed one-half of,
Jewish Publication Society's works. COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
given as co-author of "Blessed the criminals.

are technically known as produ-
cers. The old-timers among them
deserve a chapter apiece for their
part in the contemporary drama.
I In addition many new ones have
come on the scene. The old group,
consisting of the Shuberts, the Er-
langer enterprises, John Golden,
Sam Ilarris, Green and Gensler.
Schwab and Mandel, the Selwyns,
' Hammerstein and the Theater
Guild, has met with keen conipe-
in from newcomers to the
ranks, from men lige Chester
I. skin, Jed Ilarris, Eddie Blatt,
Philip Goodman, hew Leslie and
a dozen or more others.

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