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OMAHA, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 29, r1922.
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WU1 Meet to Form f\ Organization for Community Center
' TEW DEMAND FOR EXCLUSION- OF JEWS
Secretary of Navy Reprimands Editor of Annapolis Book
REPRESENTATIVES
Jewish Social Workers ansion at Its
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SUBSCRIPTION PRIQE,;A YEAR, $2:60. JEWS-HAVE SCHOOLS IN WILNA
Omaha Hebrew Club : Celebrates Thirtieth , Anniversary Sunday
London. (J. C. /B.)—The newlyBerlin. (J.*C.B.)—TJie demand for Wima. (J...T.-A.) —Enrollment;of constituted Board of Jewish Deputies the exclusion of east* European Jews Jewish pupils in the elementary, secis now comprised of 232 delegates infrom Germany, and the^omplete susond-and. university, classes'in the Wilcluding representatives from nearly pension of their immigration was rena district totaUed 5,700, in\MarcK, in the Prussian;Diet by the Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Sharp- all synagogues and parties, it was an- Yearly Budgets •"• for Welfare the total attendance in all schools and Final: Pia^is. and Arrangements ' Over 200 Invitations Issued for newed German National'Party in an interly Rebukes Olmstead for Af- nounced at the monthly meeting to- Movements Averagei $100jOOO, colleges numbering 23,919.; Made'for; Big.'Jubilee. Public Meeting. '• '"'•; '-•-••• pellation charging the government front to Leonard Kaplan. - day. .Community^ President There are 4,030 pupils in 32 Jevrfsh Leading Jewish organizations overfriendship to _ these aliens. elementary shools, 1.02T. in five Jew- ,ARGEV PROGRAM TO BE i Reports. HARRY B. ZIMMAN TO with seas are being askcti by. the/deputies Replying, Deputy Limbertz, socialDECLARES HE FENDS NO wh gymnasia, 893 among the 696 stut ' V "" •' ' ' --• ' :*HAVE CHARGE OF /GIVEN. to support the ejforfc of the League of SAMUEL H> SCHAEFER, LO- dents in, the two, Russian gymnasia, ."• ist, emphasized the desirability • of HATRED AGAINST JEWS. CAMPAIGN. Nations to obt^nk modifications of the besides. 250 students in one Jewish these immigrants fpr thQ economic reCAL ESiEigUTIVE, ATEverything - is set. v Washington.—As. Acting; Secretary restrictions on Jicwish immigration. professional school. * TENBED CONOver two hundred and fifty invita- habilitation of the country, character. Fipal^plaj|s- and. arrangements have Discussion on the previous decision as of the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt,'Jr., .FESfeNCE. Others in attendance in the WJlna been'made^ ; *make the tnirtieth an-* tions have been issued for the dinner izing the materialists' Assertions : of the Board to s$nd i n delegates to "deceptive." ' . officially reprimanded Ensign.J. L. : schools are Poles, "White Ruthenians; niversaty Vajlebnition'of the Omaha' and meeting.to be held next WednesOlmsted .editor of The>Xueky.Bag; the/ the general Keren' Hayesod ConferR.. I>—Growth of inter- Lithuanians and Russians. day evening at the Blackstone hotel, Hebrew',C].ub,i picnic a huge success. year book of this year's: graduating ence resulted in thtf proposal being est in Jewish; welfare community cenfor the purpose of affecting a permaAlbert '/-Kaplan, ^chairman, of' • the class at Annapolis, for "cruel and. un- referred back to the Law-Committee. ters has been, so rapid in recent years nent organiiation of the Jewish Compicnic, reports/that ever5rHung."*ha'a; warranted" treatments of .Leonard Advocates of -the Keren Hayescd* are that"'$100,000-.,annual .budgets for exmunity Center building. Among those been., arranged.to/furnish a- good Kaplan, a classmate. ; ' > - ? confident the Boarutirfn participate. pansion wdrk-are, becoming common present will also be the guests who timerto'all..': . - . . . /. ; Mr. Roosevelt told lOlmsted, whose thrqughout^the/. country,: • said Presiattended the banquet given in honor The- picnic' will be, held Sunday:home is in Des Moines, that she had. dent Philip; L. Seman- of Chicago at' of Morris Levy, several weeks ago. afternoon' at • Peony, Park, | Seventybeen guilty of "an action _which casts the fourth annual conference of comHarry B. jEiTpma-n was selected as ij VST«st;" Dod^re -7oa.<i.:^-Large; mtmity centeri.^ecretaries,whicfc bechairman in charge of the Jewish To Appeal To British, Government a grave doubt as to your possession o i automobile-boKses will meet t the carsTo Take Immediate Steps those qualifications essential to _auy gan- a four-day session ^here.t /Within Annual Report Give* ^Detailed at Forty^ninth and Dodge--streets - and> Community Center campaign, to raise On -Mandate. officer in the United. States Navy/? five years. ^Oj,OM/jdOr will be invested; Account of- Institution's the required money immediately. will carry rthe people to: the picnic and he added that "the department in realty, by community centers, he Activities. The meeting Wednesday evening The busses will be. there Philadelphia (J: T. A.) — The 25th will require from you in the-future predicted.' ,Wejfare secretaries from will be the initial meeting at which the. entire -day. • . -, The eleventh annual report of the plans of forming a permanent organ- Annual Convention, of the American evidence of a fundamental change in "Humanitarian in Design, . Elevating all parts^of thVeountry-were-in atten•i the afternoon, a large pro-, in Sentiment and Commendable dance.'-. « ! " • . , Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital, Hot gram vqll? ^e given by local talent.. ization will be discussed. The execu- Zionist Organization wasa opened here your attitude toward your .comrades in the service." ~ •-. * ••• ^ in Policy." under the chairmanship of Mr. Louis Dr. .Henry -Mpskowitz, former civil Springs, Ark., has just been publish- As a- feature; to the afternoon's protive committee members will be atfservice commis_8ioner of New 'York, Lipsky, with 271delegates of 114 ed, and gives a detailed account of. gram, the/committee hjus, secured; the nounced at this meeting. Roosevelt's Reprimand. Washington. (J,, O. B.)—The House and for'.manyVyears'identified with the activities of that institution for Flans to raise the necessary $100,- towns in 32 states attending. Others, the secretary asserted, were serviQes of Prof. Mack's concert* band., The convention' received a message undoubtedly guilty in some .measure Rules Committee Tuesday in Execu Madison House*, discussed the Jewish the year ending March 31, 1922. The 000 more will be discussed. Following the program^' which will tive Session voted six to two in favor settlement; movement "of the last 20 report shows that the hospital treated the gift of Morris Levy of $50,000 from President Harding in which of the affront to Kaplan, which:conbegin at" 3r; o'clock, the Voting contest of granting the Fish resolution, a spe- yars. Thoujjh-the Jewish settlement 752 patients, who remained, in the toward building a Jewish Community under expressing regret, at his in- sisted in perforating the page in the for "ithe.'most; popular girl will ^ e cial rule for consideration and vote moyement'ln-Aanerica during the fcist institution 13,374 days, or on an Center building, fifty thousand dollars ability because of ~ official duties to year book containing his photograph The!: race for: this prize >has on the floor of the House next Mon20 years-was-intimately related with average of 18 days eachj at a cost centered;4oi the itwo following; girls; more was raised by the guests who accept the invitation, to address- the and biography so that it might/be re- day. •/•• Jewish immigration, he said, subject- of $43.20 per patient, or "$2;40 per Misses 1 Bertha : Merger. and, Mamie convention, he says:* were present at the banquet given by moved, but the primary responsibility The motion f o r t h e rule w a s made ively there was little of the Jewish day per patient. "A long-time interest, both sent- rested on Olmsted, Mr. Roosevelt said. Mr. Levy, prior to his going to EuAl-djer; "-Thet"winner in 'this contest by Congressman Simeon D. F e s s of spirit in-settlement work. Its origin imental and practical, in the Zionist In addition, the clinic of" the Leo will receive, a 'round-trip^ticket ct6 rope. The reprimand, as announced in a movement, causes me to wish that formal letter to Olmsted, who is at- Ohio who is Chairman of the Nation- was Christian, in the. light of the N. Levi Memorial Hospital took care Yellowstone National /Park.' of 4,500 persons during the same I might meet the members of the tached to the battleship Wyoming, is al RepuB^can Congressional Commit- idealism front wjiich it sprung. JEWS D E M A N D AUTONOMY Theeveiiiing -will^be spent in danc-f tee. The t w o opposing votes a r e unDr. Moskowtiz declared that the year. These patients came from every * ' Lemberg. (J. C. B. B y Mail.) A organization and express the concern as follows: in. the? large dance hall.'/ A' prize] conference of Jewish national repre- which I feel in behalf of their great "1. Your statement of/May 28'to derstood to be n o t against the reso- usefulness x>f settlement work had not section of the country. Of the '75' waltz, wili;rbeVlield wifli prizes givenf sentatives in Eastern Galicia has just movement." • the superintendent of the ;Naval Aca- lution on i t s m e r i t s h o t only on the ended, but; he- believed ;13iat the^e was patients treated in the hospital prop- to, tlie - b e s t - lgijy and . «entiem«n| The chief event of the first day's demy concerning the treatment of one ground of expediency of present con- greater meed' today*ibr' the type*' of er, 201 -were curedV 2M-improved*. 15 dancer.: ••>Following', is ; the -program^ been concluded here after meeting for three days. Fifty-three Jewish com- sessions was the passage of a re- of the members, of your class in The sideration. Chairman Campbell voted interpretation .which- Jane Addams died. The receipts for; the-year were ior- the»afternoon: made classic^ for illumination of mis- $42§9260; d t h d i t » 4 1 munities w e r e represented.. Dr. Leon solution addressed to the British Lucky Bag, of which you are-editor- in the affirmative. ' *. 1.\Ttal.. Mack's Concert Band. The Committee decided on a . two understood/races." and ;.of economic Reich opened^ the conference in the Government. •' The resolution was in-chfef, has. been, received: and; is 1 ? : 'A^COIBK hours' debate-when^ the resolution groups..'" ivo^ finer *iiiJrtiixcav*oTiP ''oi setname of the Jjast Galician Zionist Or- introduced by Ab. Goldberg, seeond*- satisfactory neither to the; superinn, y j i . 1J Btath -BWtbVlnstftntioit" ^ ^ ^ JUro Bosallne ganixauojo*^-: . ^LIDOU vr r* "the* r"re5v£0ttiQStS' by-MooM.Jiottenbargy; •noVr'sap- tendent of the academy n o r t o ' the* Miss Anne The Leo • N. :Levi Memorial Hospital In moving for: the rule." Represen- be giveni than-the leadership r which A?comJ>an1ed by Kara Bickliu. adopted i s one" demanding national ported by Bernard G. Richards en department ~ 5. Sone-antl Dance Kertle.-.-. ;....„ is largely a B'nai B'ritti; institoiiori tative . Fess, who may. be considered social' workers "Jhad" recently, taken in autonomy ,f or, the Jews in Eastern behalf of the 'American JewlinConEunice Uubin, Ktith ObludelnRer. ' ;' Calls Action Cruel. and is maintained jjartly^ by" the! In as voicing the sentiments of the Recombating the ^recrudescence .of race Esther 8te|nberg, Betty Steinberg. Galicia, on the basis of the Jewish gress. The resolution" cites" the irn^ "2. The department considers, that Ilecl{nyon.. m ..^...,SIl88 Verda Jacobson prejudice," thel/violation.* of some/- of dependent Order of B'nai B'rith and «. 7. Dance and Sonss.:.... ,.. ,„. communal organizations, with a Jew- pression of the Balfour Declaration your action in permitting' the issue publican party- said: partly by. subscriptions from charity .__-...™. ...MISB Hcrmlne Hersnmaa "When -Palestine was entered by the fundamental American principles ish National Council a t their head, on Jewry, the" promise reiterated by of this publication was crueland unAccompanied by Mrs. H. Heruhman. Solo, in.' Ancient Hebrew_ and a Ministry for Jewish Affairs. Allenby, confirmed by the San Remo> warranted. Others, especially your our Allied Armies, the first thought of free speech- and free assembly, -and organization and generous individ 8. Vocal ..., .. Ida Lust^atden HHM».»:..J. : The conference adopted a unanimous Decision, causing Jews to embark on associate editors, are undoubtedly also of the modern- world was the fulfil- even, the . denial -of -ancient Anglo uals.' •Ol Vlolln"-8olo_.., Miss Fannie.Fish Accompanied by MIsb Lillian Chudacoff. ment of an ancient prophecy that Saxon legaFxights. The Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital vote of confidence in the committee heavy 10. Piano Duet Rose and Rebecca Sestal financial obligations, ten guilty in some measure in this mat- Jerusalem, the craddle of religion, The-world, he considered, needed is a free institution strictly and ad 11. VttMn--8plo~^ Dorothy Luatjrarden body for the protection of Jewish thousand Jews entering Palestine and ter, but the primary responsibility I'fgno Solo Ida Lustsarden would some day be restored to the mits no pay patients. It is open to 12. the Jew today? "as never before. Lyrights. 13. Vocal 8olo. . — - M i s s Iva Selj • a hundred thousand contributing to must rest upon you as editor-in-chief. Jewish people. When Britain acceptAccompanied by MISB Cecelia Feller.ing prostrate; as a result of the phil- all who are unable to pay, whether There were present at the confer- its upbuilding." The resolution con3. At the outset of your' career ed the mandatory of the ancient Holy osophy of: national domination, the members of the B'nai B'rith or not ence a number of non-Zionist dele- tinues, that the Jews waited patient- in a service which requires the closest Land, a new impetus was given to the worlc|.needed;the vision of the He- and who are in need of the specia M. BA ^BAB ABOUT gates, among them Dr. Karl Halpern ly for the ratification of the Mandate, co-operation and mutual trust among historic promise. It was quite natural PALESTINE FROM SAMUEL? brewphophetsrfrom Isaiah to Christ; treatment afforded by the institution of Stanislau, president of the Jewish the delay leading to sinister prop- Us members, your conduct- by its that a tremendous sentiment would the qualities lot the Wandering Jew, in connection with the hot springs Flays Bolshevist Bogey and Urges National Council in Eastern Galicia aganda resulting in bloodshed and cruelty to a comrade merits the de- be aroused among the hundreds of whose contact' with the nations of bath with which the hospital is proRi»tenberg Scheme. during the Ukrainian administration. culminating in the vote of the House partment's strongest condemnation. thousands of Jewish people, scattered world hsdibjeen a history of adjust- vided. Patients are admitted only a n A committee Was elected to. prepare a of Lords. This, states the resolution, "4. You have been guilty of London.' (J. T. A.) In an address.; to the four winds of earth, in favor ment to hoitile environment; the upon applications indorsed by their scheme for carrying into effect the gives rise to the fear that the British ation which casts a grave doubt as of the establishment of a homeland befpr.e' charity' organizations or local B'nai rflie*mbers/of both Houses of emphasis' of'THSbrew religious genius, decisions of the conference and con- Government is faltering in its solemn to your possession of those qualifica- where their ancient civilization was and not of Pagan force; the realism B'rith lodge, and must be provided Parliament, presided over by Lord Ce-: voking a second conference. undertaking. The resolution there- tions essential to an officer in • the born and from whence their people of the Jew Ho face practical questions with return transportation. Applica- cii, Sir. Herbert Samuel; High Corn^i fore urges the British Government to United States Navy. Your action is had been either excluded or made not in the heat of chauvinistic nation- tion blanks may be obtained from the mjpsioner. for Palestine, said that PaK take immediate steps for the final neither in consonnce with tjie ideals servile subjects. estjne.'will*be" the' National Home of alism, but in the light of sound moral secretary. POLISH SOLDIER MURDERS registration at the forthcoming meet- of the people of the Unjted States ' Before the Committee went into and economic principles. the, ^ev^ish people, even if it is not^ ; A JEW WHILE AT To Ruse $25,000.00. ing of the League of Nations. The nor in accordance with the high Executive Session, Representatives the tlund; of" hpme extremist Zionists PRAYERS IN A SYNAGOGUE resolution was unanimously adopted. standard of conduct in the service of Fish and Chandler appeared and adThe United States Government has expected. '.Jews are bound to increase;J Warsaw. (J. P. A.) A Polish solMr. Nahum Sokolow in a stirring which you have beome a member. just donated a plot of ground 150x150 in numbers uhtil they become/the' niaj) dressed the Committee briefly in fa- DEMAND AMERICAN PROdier entered the synagogue at Horo- speech emphasized the fact that the 5. You are hereby reprimanded vor of granting the rule, the former TEST HUNGARIAN POGROMS which adjoins the hospital site. jority in-th^ country, he said. The die while the people were at prayer Balfour Declaration. was an inter- for your action in this matter- and emphasizing that ninety-five per cent The interstate conference of the Jewish immigrant pioneers are mak-l, New York. (J. P.*A-> T h f c convenand, without any cause, murdered a national agreement and irrevocable. you are cautioned that the depart- of American Jews are in favor of tion of the Hungarian Jewish Feder- Southern sections of the; Council of ingfgood..-^ Jew, Hirsch Korn, by name, wounded He urged the convention for unity, ment will require from you in the Zionism. That resolution, he saio ation in .sessjqrt here adopted a strong Jewish Women has undertaken to ie - Bolshevik "bqgey,!^ two others and made his escape. declaring that at this" critical mo- future evidence of a fundamental will not entangle America in any way resolution; against the continued Jew- raise in the near future the sum of the IHigh'.Commissioner declared that' The police succeeded in finding the ment a split in the Zionist ranks change in your attitude toward your and it has the approval of the State ish persecutions-in Hungary. $25,00.00 for the erection, of a nurses' the', nupbeu -of"Jewish Bolsheviki ir'_ murderer and placing him under ar- should not be allowed to continue. comrades in the service. Department. home, which the hospital needs urg- the country,.is,more than insighifirj; This: resolution ".was dispatched to rest. "You are directed to acknowledge „. Mr. Chandler who is an old friend the Hungarian: government, and to the ently, and there is no doubt that the capt/ the usual. view of the, JewistJ He advised the convention to appeal to France, Italy and the new Pope receipt of this letter, a copy of which of Zionism made a warm speech which American:Congress which is strongly council's enterprise will be crowned laboring element/being sirnilar to that: of tHe/labdc rparty in England. -i not to lay difficulties in the way of will be filed with your official record." impressed the Committee. There are urged in thecnames."of thousands of with success. TAXATION JOR BERLIN a hundred thousand Jews in his dis- American [citizens of' Hungarian origSir 'Herbert'expressed himself ai i the Mandate at the next meeting of Statement to Press. JEWISH COMMUNITY trict, he declared, and they are over- in to lodge> a strong protest against REVOLUTIONARY JEWS hopeful" o f / an/' agreement bein| the League of Nations. Mr. Roosevelt made this statement Berlin. (J. C. B.) The Board of whelmingly Zionistic, whih is true of reaph^d .betiween'-the..Arabs and tlii .. AND IRELAND CoL Patterson^ remarked that the to newspaper men: the Horthy re(gh:of terror. Representatives of the Berlin Jewish Jewish sentiment throughout the Jews, -who ..come,' to rehabilitate the London. (J, C. B.) "We da-not "A most serious note in thjs in- country. A stronf impression was produdccl community has fixed the taxation for Lords "didn't cut any ice" in Eng.co'unfryi' Hp defended the conc'essioi know," writes the "Morning.Post".in land. The British ' Government, he stance at the academy was struck by uport th^ji^pye's'ent by the speech . f the year 1822 (April, 1922, to March* a "leading article, "if we shall bfi-ac-. granted *:tb:'.Engineer P. Eutenberg Dr. WinkJw-of-H^mfestea^d, Pa., who 1923), at 8 per cent of the income t a : declared, would not break its promise the query in certain pfopIeV minds cused of anti-Semitism, for taking the providing"i'pr, a monopoly in the ;ex as to whether the actiP»'bM been ASKS TO BRING BODIES OF had but rr«ci|^ilyf-arrived from Hunlevied by the State from April to De- to the Jewish people. Mr. Peter-Schweitzer, in reporting, taken because of racial mwjjisv FeelJEWISH RELIEF HEROES HERE gary and rteptmted,-with tearful ear- liberty of commenting on. the circum- ploitation','. of /Palestine's water re cember, 1921. Incomes not exceeding Riga. (J. C. B.) Permission to nestness, the*sforyvof the Jewish, per- stance that advertisements of a Yid- sources,,saying,;it would"be impossi the activities ' of the Keren ing as strongly as I do how ^ - A m e r on 300 marks ard free of taxation. ble to rajs0 capital otherwise than bj Hayesod, stated that $5,000,000 had ican any such distinction as this bring to New York the bodies of Pro- secutions in ^ftt^g'ary that he himself dish theatre in Dublin appear in the a monopoly.'.. Self-determination f6; "Workers' Republic," the Communist been pledged,' of -which $2,000,000 should be, I have gone most.carefully fessor Israel Eriedlander and Bernard witnessed.* 'He''also told of the terRUTENBERQ'S PURCHASE IN th6 Arabs/ would "prevent, colonizatioi and revoluti.uary organ in Ireland. into this phase. I am happy to say Cantor, the Jewish relief workers Tible suffering of the Jewish students GERMANY ANNOYS BRITISHERS had already been, received in cash. of Palestine, Tie declared. ; j that I am convinced that, ba^. though from America who were found mur- who are suffeHng^ dire pefsecutiorii at We are frequently told that anything London. ($. T. A.) The Zionist done by the Jews in Russia is ex: this incident was, no such motive -was dered in the Ukraine, Russia, on July the hands of thei'r-fellow-students: as TO REPORT ON ZIONIST Organization has authorized a state5, 1920, has been asked of the Soviet well as • at-tliSae of the government plained naturally by the wrongs trey; BRAZIL,FOR THE BRAZILIANS; behind it. CONVENTION. ment explaining the purchases of ma;t?n.' (J. T. A.) That pub; suffered under the governments of authorities, by Dr. Boris Bogen, rep- officials," inspired -from above. "The records of the Naval ;Academy The local Zionist organization will chinery in Germany by Engineer P. lie opinion is becoming more insiste the Tsars. But what wrong, we ask, resenting the Joint Distribution ComRutenberg for1 his Palestine Electrifi- hold its meeting Wednesday evening show that in the class of '22, 19 enthatcpijain classes of employmerii have the Jews suffered in the British mittee and the American Relief Adcation and Irrigation Scheme. It is at the Jewish Community Center. tered their faith as Jewish. Certain particularly.. public utilities, banks empire that they should patronize the ministration. If permission to ship stated that the contract amounted to At this meeting a report of the of these men were among the most revolutionary elements in our midst? and:bther semi-official institutions, •%[ the bodies to the United States can> r p y ; | < l t l V A T E AGENCIES only 10,000 pounds sterling, and was Zionist Convention, which was held popular in the class. Fsurfhermore Riga. ( J . . * C ; T B . ) A warning;to The British people have dealt not only reserved;. to,, a" large extent for' Bri^ not be obtained, Dr. Bogen proposes made because p'rices of machinery at Philadelphia, will be .given by a number of our prominent $ffieers in American.•>Jews ;that .parcels sfent justljp but liberally with the Jews, and zilians,"is reported to the Departnieftasking the Soviet authorities to allow were considerable lower in Germany John Feldman, who represented the. the past and at this time §re either the erection of proper memorials over through: private; agencies to persbns yet we find over and-over again, and of Commerce" by Consul General Qau Jewish or of Jewish extraction. Omaha organization." "" than on the British market. in all parts of the empire, evidence lin, Eio^ d.e Janiero. Recently it-wa* "The traditions of our country have their graves. He is understood also to in R m s i i are'dutiable is sounded in of the sinister part they are taking in proposed to- cancel the authorization always been e x e m p t e d by bur i}avy. have requested the authorities to per- the Moscow ?JBinmes" which cites in- these revolutionary movements. The granted a certain foreign bank ti( ' PROTEST LEPER COLONY "JOINT" CLOTHES IN," JEWISH QUARTER We pride ourselves tjjat in tht service mit the families of the murdered men stances pf> fbodt; and clothing; parcels Irish people are not the true authorj operate in Brazil until it should comj . UKRAINIAN REFUGEES Warsaw. (J. C. B.) "Attempts'to there are no distinctions -of race or to visit the graves in the Ukrainian arriving- at -Beval (Esthonia) And of their terrible situation. - They are ply with,the law which requireB/thaj. Warsaw.' (J. C. B.) A hundred town. Odessa"being'held at the Customs creed." like" the Bolshevik Jews, the tools of 50 per cen^. of the employes of fotimillion marks' worth of piece-goods establish a leper colony in the Jewish H0U8,e8. •-; 5 „; ' ; Dr. Bogen came upon the graves Quarter of Krakau -will be strenuousour enemies, who are destroying Ire- eign or Braeilian banks shall be Bra-j; j have been purchased by representaIt is jjdso ^L6Sed in the same pafeer Riga. (J. C. B.) According to fi- while visiting the town of Jarmoliniez. ly opposed by the Jewish Community; ili Eh bk .Exchange brokers mustt alas, land for the express/purpose of ob- zilians. l sl|| tives of the Joint Distribution Comthat at the instance of Dr. Boris Bowho had made representatives to the nal figures now puDh_«»e:i in the Mos- Finding the graves in a neglected taining the power and the proxim'tv be Brazilians.. Further legislatioi mittee,, to cloths Ukrainian Refugees authorities'Jointing to the danger to cow press, 37,570 Jews wereJdUedv" condition, he caused temporary grave^ gen, rations", are being drawn from to destroy Great Britain. And the along-this l}ne may be enacted, as tti domicile4 in Poland. Simultaneously the Jewish inhabitants, as well as the fifty towns in Ukraine; 3,340 houses stones to be erected, the unveiling the American Relief Administration author of;tl»e whole plot, we believe, nationalistdj} spirit is steadily groy a shipment of clothing and piecemoral indignity „. involved- in,--su<3i ;a burner; 1,222 shops, §6 factories: and taking place in the presence of the stores not only:for rabbis,-tut-com- •is Germany^ t . . . . ing, "' •* goods has beto sent to--Kiev»forJ 76& workshops destrojfed;' entire Jewish population of the town. munal Jejviah-wwkere > £eaerally. '*tribv*ion .«ntoiuc Ukrainian Jews.
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