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rusalem, Oct. 7. (J. T. A.) Ination runs high in Jewish cirLondon, Oct. 8. (J. C. B.) "ManSteady Emigration Stream Originates here over the dismissal of 17 date or no mandate, Britain's next From the Famine Areas. "~sh policemen from the force task is to get out of Palestine," is pT>ecause they failed to report for the note sounded today by the SunConstantinople. — (J. C. B.) — The duty at Semach on Yom Kippur. day Pictorial, owned by Lord RpthCaucasus has become the scene of a News of the dismissal, comingbrother of the late Lord Call Oh Juniors to Join Jewry from Tiberias yesterday caused Relief Director Says Hoover Or- steady emigration stream, originating Ministry Tells That No Agree- more, Northcliffe. "The League of Na- Every One Invited to "Welcomcf the famine areas, especially the in Some Organized JewHome" Reception at Jewish ganization Worked in Poland from ment Exists Regarding The j wide speculation and some biting tions has discredited itself by ratiCrimea and the*- Ukraine. Masses of ish Activity. Community Center Until Necessity Past. .. Settlement of Jews. comment •" about the inability of fying the Jewish State," the PicJewish refugees are winding their Monday Night Jewish government employes to NO DISCRIMINATION IN RE- way through, this-region sndare aimtorial insists. "Sid Herbert SamVICE-PRESIDENTS PLEA IS observe the holiest day of the year MEXICO OPEN TO ALL, NO uel's appointment was unwise and ing at reaching Satoum which has beLIEF DISTRIBUTION. TO BE TRUE TO OWN in the Jewish Homeland under a the whole Palestine policy is mad- TALK ON CONDITIONS INI come an> important concentration PRIVILEGES TO JEWS, IS EUROPE WILL BE T3ATOFFICIAL STATEMENT. Jewish High Commissioner. Moscow. (J. C. B. Mail Service.) point of Jewish,refugees. From here ness." New York. (J. T. A.) Declaring URE OF INFORMAL David A. Brown of Detroit, national they endeavor t& reach Constantinople Demanding a new foreign policy, that ••"no person who is false to his i GATHERING director in the campaign in America and there are many who succeed in Berlin, Oct 6. (J. T. A.) No agreeown nationality can be true to Amerlast winter for European - relief, has finally reaching this town. There ment exists relating to the settlement the Daily Express, edited by Mr. ica," Vice President Calvin Coolidge Every Jewish resident of Omahai arrived in Moscow after an inspection are at present Tabout 589 refugee of Jews .in Mexico, the central com- Bleimfeld, declared it is now practically certain the Britisn garrison is invited to the Jewish Communitvj gave'impetus to the "Join Waek" cammittee here of the United Jewish Emitrip through Poland. families or 24300 souls who are in the paign which was started by the ITried. Speaking of the relief work in East- most pitiable situation, so much the gration Societies has been informed by will leave Palestine, despite the Center on Monday night, October 1* lander Educational Conference, aided ern Europe, Mr. Brown said:. "The more as all*these people have to rely the Ministry of Agriculture of the j Balfour Declaration. "The Zion- at 8:00 o'clock. ists," this paper asserts, "had betby the Jewish Education Association. The occasion will be an informal! Hoover organization has been abso- upon local, charity which, in view cf Mexican Government.. -ter make their arrangements ac- "welcome home" reception to Mr.l In a. letter which was received by lutely fair and has distributed its re- the present financial situation in This statement is made in the course Morris Levy, who returned yesterday! Judge Otto A. Bosalsky, .honorary lief everywhere without regard to race Russia, .is anything but insignificant. of-the reply to. the committee's in- cordingly." from a three-months sojourn inf chairman of the campaign, the vice or creed. The Jews of Poland made There is a local relief committee quiry regarding the reported offer of Europe. president sent a stirring message to Yiddish is "Mother Tongue" of this perfectly clear to me., I traveled which has established some shelters President Obregon to Paul W. EothMr. Levy's friends, who are the Jewish youth of America, whom 159,918 Chicago Jews, Ac- all through Congress Poland, East and for about 400 people, but the misery enberg, a Chicago lawyer, inviting cording to Census of 1920. bered by the hundreds, in every w&lkl the Friedlander Educational ConferWest Galicia and in the Vilna section, is too large • to; cope even with the East European Jews to colonize in of life in thiE community, will availl ence is endeavoring to enroll in some and nowhere did I hear a single com- fringe of. it. About 30 per cent -of Mexico on a stretch of. land presumed themselves of this opportunity tol organized. "Jewish activity, a club, CENSUS" TAKEN. BY THE plaint of discrimination. There is a these refugees are .bound for Pal- to be located in Southern California DEPARTMENT OF welcome back the man who has done! class, study group or philanthropic marvelous appreciation on the part of estine, the great part of them intend to be granted the "Mexican Jewish COMMERCE. so much for the benefit of Omaha | body. the Jews wherever I have been for the joining their relatives.in the United Colonization Association," of which j Jewry. breadth of view and the absolute im- States. Many of them are without a Mr. Eothenberg is the head. The vice president wrote: Washington, Oct. 6. (J. C. B;) The partiality of the American Belief AdMr. Levy. will give a review off ' I t will be gratifying to everyone roof to their head and without food The Mexican Ministry of Agriculinterested in good citizenship to know Department of Commerce, announces ministration. And I rejoice in the fact and consequent!;?.' the death rate-is ture, after making it clear that the Mrs. H. E. Ottenheimer, Council his impressions gained during the! trip, and this should prove a power*! that the Friedlander Educational Con- that, according to the census of 1920, that the 'Joint Distribution Committee, very heavy.- Tae -situation of these agreement is "non-existent," declares Speaker, Urges Action for the number of persons included in the ful attraction to every person who vwhich controls the disbursements of that inquiries had been made regardference is planning a campaign to "No More Wax" people has lately taken such an uninterested in the welfare of promulgate' and perpetuate the won- foreign white stock of Chicago, whose our funds abroad, is carrying oh its favorable turn that the refugees de- ing the - possibilities for acquiring derful culture which is the heritage mother tongue was reported as Yid- feeding program in the Ukraine along cided to send a delegation to Con- lands, but that nothing has been set- SAYS WOMEN HAVE SEEN the world over. dish and Hebrew, increased from 110,- exactly the same broad lines. of the Jewish race. A NEW VISION stantinopletaurgethe immediate dis- tled. The inquirers have been inSpecial Meeting of Federation 089, or at the rate of 44.9 percent; formed, it is stated, that no lands patch . of relief .as otherwise one "I believe, because I was repeatedly Board. while the groups reporting Polish as Obedience Bora of Reverence. are available for agricultural pur- New York City.—Mrs. Herbert E. would be faced with a catastrophical told by the Poles themselves, that the At the same time the Board the mother tongue increased from "One of the dangers to America i3 I t is feared that, in view poses, the national lands beiirr iso- Ottenheimer of Louisville, Ky., Na- Directors of the Jewish Welfare Fed-1 that those-who come here will break 228,258 to 318,338, at the rate of 39.5 A. E. A. work in Poland has saved situation." of the continual: infinx of Jewish re- lated and the government unable to tional Chairman of the Committee on eration, of which Mr. Levy is pres-l with their past. 'People need some- per cent, and the Italian increased the day for the people of that coun- fugees - . . . Civic and Communal Affairs of the into - town, ; the Georgian develop them. try. The American help did more than ident, vail hold its regular October! thing to which they, can .tie., They from 75,492 to 124,45.7, or at the rate It is declared, moreover, that Mex- Council, of Jewish Women, was the meeting which was postponed fromj authorities -wSQ*.prohibit the entry of merely feed the starving and clothe need that obedience -which is born of of 64J9 per cent. ico does not consider the development principal speaker at Kentucky's state- October 8th because of the Succothf reverenced "The sentiment of reverence By "foreign white stock" is meant the naked—it lifted the country out of further refugees.; of government-owned land necessary, wide demonstration in the cause of holiday. the terrible depression into which it comes' only from knowledge. There is the. total foreign-born -white populaas colonization is developing, sponta- "No More War." Her address created The meeting of the Board will be I had fallen' and gave the people: the p room in 'our country for everything tion 'plus'the'natave "white "population a tremendous impression in view of ' ... neously that is good; theire is no restraint here having one or both parents foreign will to lftre. the progress - made dn its earnest presentation and its open to the public, and everyone is] other directions. urged to attend. The meeting will! save against evil. Those" who come born. The term "mother tongue" re- "The Joint Distribution, Committee The presidential decree granting col- analysis «f the world's failure to.; be called promptly at S:00 o'clock,! is_ doing some feeding, particularly in ta;-on3L,*lujrj^.-miMt bring, what they; fetfeJcu Jher^langaags* onistsitcmaiiiAy jfnxjn /facial -csKfeBBed. team. 'the.' lessons -rocf-. "war. .Mr& : Ot- jso that the Federation business nmjh have which is good with them and speech in the homes of the immigrants refugee'kitchens7taking care- of iShbge no offer of additional privileges to tenheimer made the following decnever cease to cherish it. No person before coming to this country. For- people who are coming into the coun- Colonel Wedgwood to Plead Zion's Jews, the Ministry states, adding that larations in the course of her be disposed of as quickly aE possible J try from Russia, chiefly repatriates. leaving the remainder of the evening | ''•'- Cause:Before American Labor. ^ own nationality eign-born persons are classified acMexico is open .to all- jfrhite, immi- address: 'Another thing that I noticed which free for the reception to Mr. Levy.] can be,teue\to ; America. cording-to their awn..mother tongue, grants, irrespective of the nationality, "This turmoil that we see in all Mr. Levy travelled extensivclj interested me particularly was the London, Sept. 27 (J. C. B. delayed). "Teach the ancient landmarks to the while natives of foreign or mixed parprovided they are moral, industrious the civilized world today is the reyouth of the Jewish race. .Let them entage are classified according to -the bath houses built by the Joint Dis- —Colonel Josiah Wedgwood, member and are likely to be of- benefit to tie sult of a world war. It is what al- through Germany during his trip.! tribution Committee. There are .apand his account of conditions in that I tif the British Parliament, who is the country. learn to venerate freedom by coming mother tongue of the foreign parents. ways follows all wars. A short time country are especially interesting.) . proximately 175 of these. They were first English' statesman' to actively into a knowledge of the truth. That Named in the order of their numerago I heard Lady Astor, that much- Every person will want to welcome I learning and wisdom which has been ical importance, the leading mother, built by the Jews and for the Jews, engage in collecting funds for Pales- ZIONIST DISTRICT ELECT quoted,- much beloved, sterling, Mr. Levy and to hear his story of j with a double purpose—cleanliness . a sustaining influence to the Jewish tongues represented in the foreign and religion—far the Jewish religion tine, having consented to make a tour American-English M. P. say: Tou the life in Europe's most discuseofi j OFFICERS race, through all the centuries must white stock of Chicago in 1920 were prescribes certain ablutions of a rit- of the United States and Canada in The Local Zionist District cf can't turn hell loose on earth and nation. the interests of the Keren Hayesod, be preserved for the benefit of man- as follows: Yiddish and Hebrew, 159,- ualistic character. expect to find paradise at the other Omaha held its regular, .meeting, was tendered a farewell luncheon here kind. The youth of your people can 518; Italian, 124,457; Swedish, 121,end.' today by the executive or the Zionist Tuesday evening at the Jewish Com. associate themselves for no more pa- 386. These six mother tongues repreIn Deepest Reverence. munity Center. Election of officers organization. sented 1,512,409 or 77.7 per cent, of Congregations triotic purpose." . "In deepest reverence, I acknowlthe 1,946,298 persons constituting the Stressing the anti-British feeling for the ensuing term wks held. The edge that never did lads go forth following were elected: J. J. TreidElect Officers For Governor's Message. foreign white stock of Chicago as enuof .the Arab land-owners and former with better intent and purpose at Governor Nathan L. Miller of New merated in 1920. Turkish officials still in Palestine, man, president; John Feldman, first heart, than inspired our boys who lie Coming Term Jewish Hope to Get Twenty-five Dcpvice-president; J. Shukert, second York in his letter to Judge Eosalsky Yiddish speaking Jews constituted. The Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Colonel Wedgwood asserted that the vice-president; A. J. Miller, sec- in Flanders Fields, and those who ties and Ten Senators. expresses the belief that the general 6.5 per cent of the Chicago population Palestine mandate was "certainly of welfare of the state will be promoted in 1910 and 8.2 pe rcen tin 1920. The Synagogue held its regular meeting mutual interest" to Great Britain and retary; A. Theodore, financial sec- were spared to return to us. Our "by increased membership in Je^thh number of "foreign-born white" Jews Sunday evening at which election of Jewry. He instanced Kemal Pasha retary; L Goldstein, treasurer." In- voices and our hearts are attuned Warsaw. <J. T. A.) From present j organizations. Governor Miller states: is 87,788, and those of "native white". officers took place. The following as a growing menace to the English stallation of the newly elected offi- to them in love and in thanksgiving. indications it does not appear alto- j "If-our government is to be a con- of foreign or mixed parentage num- men were elected for the ensuing plans in the East by way of showing cers will be held next Tuesday But now, when results of the war gether improbable that Polish Jewry j are being felt more and more by will.return during the approaching] term; M. Gross, president; A. G. how badly England, which, he said, evening. tinued success, it is necessary that we ber 71,720. the nations, have you not come to parliamentry elections twenty] Weinstein, vice-president; J. Gordon, have men of the highest character and did not have too many friends, needed realize that war, as a legalized in- members to the Polish Sejm and ten ; treasurer. JEWISH CULTURE LEAGUE integrity in whose hands we may the friendship of the Jewish people stitution, as an ideal, is a wrong Jewish senators. The Congregation B'nai Israel held in the present crisis. For himself, he TO PRESENT PLAY place the reign of power. To a great ideal; that blood and might as The Jewish voter's task will not hr ] its meeting Wednesday evening at said, he wishes America had under- The Jewish Culture League of extent, character is founded upon re^ answer to dispute are wrong preach- easy. He ?will have to look to histhe Synagogue. Election of: com- taken the Palestine Mandate. ligious training we receive in our Omaha, which was organized here y ment, that human-kind cannot idealmissioners for ihe ensuing term took youth. When a man forsakes the re-, over six months ago, has arranged party affiliation and in turn to the j His visit to America, including his ligion of his fathers and lets all reli- Professors Elbogen and Perles Arrive place' which resulted in the follow- participation in the Poale. Zion con- a series of lectures and plays to be ize' brute-force without breaking bloc with "which his party has fused down many of its best ethical standing -men" being- elected: S. Ravitz, gious influence go out of his life; there given during the coining winter. for election purposes. to Teach at .Institute. . ' M. Blank, A. B. Alprin, J. Katie- vention, had been approved by the The first play will be given Sunday ards I is apt to be a lowering of the high British Labor Party, of which he is "The fault is not a fault of this There are five Jewish blocs among j quality of character that has been New-York, Oct. 9.(3. C.B.) The man, S. Ferer,r A. White arid L.. a vice president, Colonel Widgwood evening, October 22, at the' Labor age, or of the past generation, but the twenty-one ballots already anknown to exist within this particular arrival in New York on the Olympic Ackerman. declared. He deplored the palpable Lyceum building/ of thousands of years of wrong nounced. . The ballot of the united tn?- j individual. If, on the other hand, the Wednesday, October 11th, of Professigns of -race prejudice in America. ideals, of feeling that might must norities' bloc has forty-one candidates,,, ] man remains true to the high'religious sor I. Elbogeri of Berlin and Dr. Fe-. FUNERAL OF EMILY COMPEL JEWS TO ATTEND Labor is opposed .to every form of prove right, of lack of understand- of whom thirteen are Jews. ideals that have been instilled in him lix Perles of Koeningsberg, coincides Three Jewish groups have remained injustice and race prejudice is among SCHOOL ON POLIDAYS TRADMAN HELD SUNDAY ing. The fault will be a fault of in his early days, be he Jew or Gen- with the:initial sessions of the Jewoutside of the "minorities' bloc. Thejthe worst, he said. He intends to The funeral of Miss Emily Eadman, this age, if we continue to enjoy tile, I am sure that we need have no ish Institute of .Acting Religion, of are the Bund, the Left Poale Sion BT>A j plead the Zionist cause before Amer- Saxony Abolishes Religious Holidays fear of the type of man who is to which Dr., Stephen S, Wise is the age 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..A. ican labor, Zionism aiming at -the - as Days of Rest, Forcing Jews to that peace-time state of coma that middle-class elements belonging to tne : will make it possible for war to come forward to conduct our govern- founder and president. Professor El- Eadman, was held Sunday from the restoration of national pride to the Attend School Including j family residence. Miss E»dman died continue. Each generation adds its so-called Priluzki party, forming mental activities." . -Own Schools. bogen, formerly of the EabbinScal Col- Friday at the Wise Memorial hospital. Jewish people being deserving of tinct bloc. story to that structure we call civillege of Florence and;how of .the Jue- Burial was in the Golden Hill labor's sympathy. Hylan's Expression. ization. What will you permit your The Jews of the Eastern Berlin, Oct. 7. . (J. T. A.) Jewish story to be? have their own ballot, with the Zios-j Mayor Hylan's letter is in part as disehe Hochschule in Bellin, and Dr. cemetery. The: Misses TSthel Reuben,] pupils in Saxony, who were absent Perles are two of a group* of outstandLENIN AND RADEK FIGURE ists, Mizrachi and Agudah creating; follows: 'Anne Greenberg, Sophye Weinstein, J "Our women have seen a new "There can scarcely be a more ben- ing teachers, who have Accepted the Laura Givot, Rose and labby Minklirii IN RATHNEAU MURDER TRIAL from school on Eosh Hashonna, have vision. Woman sees emblazoned on separate Woe not included in the mi- j ef'cent object than the directing of invitation of the Institute to teach its were the pall-bearers. , . ' . ' • : ] Berlin, Oct. 5. <J. C. B.) "Lenin been severely, disciplined on the tablets of stone, Thou shalt not Mil. norities' ballot. In consequence «f classes during, its first years. the virtual boycott of the elections "by j young; people in the path of upright Miss Eadmafl was the vice-president the Jew" and Radek, the communist ground that their absence was in con- Thou art thy brother's keeper.'" the Ukrainian's in Eastern Galicia, the It is announced also that Dr. Israel of the Omaha Junior'Hadassah and leaders, figured in yesterday's pro- travention of the state ordinance citizenship. This is a useful, patriotic Jews are hopeful of returning at least! and jumane service. -It is commenda- Abrahams of Cambridge University is a member of many other Jewish or- ceedings of the Rathneau murder abolishing religious holidays as legal days of rest. trial at Leipsic, when Ernst Techow eight deputies. to teach during the second term of POLAND ASSISTS ble and worthy of expansion. The opganizations. She is survived by her The connection with the punishment portunities to be afforded by the con- the year and in the summer term the parents, four brothers, Myron, Ned,' asserted he believed the assassinated IMMIGRANTS TO U. S. Representatives of the White Hag- ; ference should strike a responsive Eev. E. Travers Herford of London, and Melvin of > Omaha, and .Edward'statesman was leagued with die So- of these pupils, the Ministry of Edu- Warsaw, Oct. 6. (J. T. A.) To fa- sians, Germans, Russians, Ukrainians j cation for Saxony points out that Jew- cilitate the travel to the United States and Jews have published a joint maTschord in the heart of our Jewish youth author of a notable book oh the" Phar- of Detroit, and one sister Elizabeth of: viet leaders. Dr. Rathneau was believed to be in communicatirm %v;th ish private schools must also be kept of Jewish refugees from the Ukraine, ifesto declaring the minority bloc it w'th resultant advantage to the indi- isees, will lecture on "What the World O m a h a . •••;.." , Lenin, he said, as one of the "Elders open on the Sabbath and Jewish holi- whose right of domicile in Poland had striving to safeguard the constitutionOwes to Pharisaism." Aniong other vidual and to the country. "Permit me to extend through you, scholars who have accepted the Insti- LEVI MAYER LEFT $8,000,000 of Zion,"' while Radek is connected days, the law against observance of expired, the immigration authorities al rights of Polish citizens, as well SJS to the Friedlander Edricational Con- tute's invitation for 1923-24 are Pro- ; New York, Oct. 4. (J, C. B.) The through family ties, Rathneau's sis- religious festivals applying also to granted so-called "foreign vists" to to promote their cultural-development. On that basis it is declared the miference, an expression of m y interest fessor L. Blau of the Budapest Semi- will of Levi Mayer, attorney and cap- ter being betrothed to the Soviet school with exclusive Jewish enroll- some 500 persons. ments.' norit'es are entitled to the support of j and kindly regard, together with sin- nary, Dr. S. Krauss of the Vienna italist of Chicago, left an estate val- leader. It is pointed out that the persons the democratic elements in Poland. cere best wishes -for, the continuance Seminary, and other outstanding Jew- : iied at ?8,000,000, his law trim an- '•':. The president of the court ridiculed so favored belong to a "privileged catJEWISH CHAPLAIN MADE and enlargement of its splendid work." ish scholars of London, Paris, Berlin, nounced today, says a report in the both allegations of the apparently half egory" of trans-immigrants, for whom POLISH COLONEL. Breslau, Vienna and Budapest. New York Times. The estate was left witted Techow, who was the driver of permission to remain is granted on REVIVE TALK OF' PAN-ARAB Warsaw, Oct. 3. (J. C. B.)—Chief The Faculty of the ,Institute in- in trust. After certain specific -be- the murder-car from which the fatal ISSUE CALL FOB CONGRESS. of State Pilsudski, has raised Rabbi the -understanding that the "United CALIPHATE MEETING cludes Assistant Professor Harry quests ths trustees were directed to shots were fired. States Consular visa will be forthcomJerusalem, Oct. S. (J. C. B.)—T*!*] Jerusalem, Oct. 6. (J. T. A.) Pales- Wolfson, of Harvard; -Prof. Eichaid pay the income of one-half ot the es- Techow was among the first three Joseph Moses, the Army Chaplain, ing soon. of a Pan-Arab Congress has beeaj to the rank of Colonel. The Jewish tate to the widow and to divide the to be examined. All told, there are tine Moslems have been invited . to Gotheil of Columbia, Dr. N. Touriff of is thus made the equal of The passports have been granted revived in consequence of the Turfe» r aaccused of the crime,, all be- j Chaplain p send representatives to attend a Cali- $he.. Hebrew.- Institute,_ Boston; ..Dr. remaining half between two daughters tthirteen ish Nationalists* victories in Ann-] phate conference in India in Decem- Joshua Block,. Dr.'Siaurice.H. Harris, —Mrs. Walter A. Hirsch and "Mrs. rcg members of ths reactionary and the army- chaplain of the. predom- following the intercessSw of the Na- telia. tional Council of Polish Jews. Dr. George A. Kohut and Drs. T7isa, Clarence H. Low,, both of New York. anti-Semitic organizations*. finance faitb
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