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Chicago. — (J. T. -A.)—The. Uexi. Jerusalem.—(J. T.-A.)—There will •can Consul in-Ciicago, Safael Aveno change in the freight or "paslarya,- -disassociated the1 llejxican enger railway "rates' in Palestine degovernment from anti-Semitism in a pite the depredation in the value statement- xaads to the Jewish Telejf the pound sterling, a declaration Eeonomic Boycott Inaugurated in the current "Official Gazette" Open Warfare •Against the'Jews graphic-' Agency.-i - - •• • -' ' '• •.The ."-anti-Semitic tendencies of the t a t e s . ••'..' •'• .'. , • . ' - . - •-.-.'••.' • . •• Hiraitened'by; ' . ' • " • . By 2,000 Warsaw paper, "La Patria," are not the views Similarly the same rates and fares •"".. A r a b s " Stores of the government, the Consul saldj or freight- and-.--passengers - from J; - T. A.)—With no pointing out -that "La Patria" is not ; -Warsaw.—(J. T. A.)—The Chief of Syria will continue to be. charged on . Jerusalem.—i. : tha official cr;-a:i the. taiif -in. Syrian, piasters without ; cf the War TlinPolice of the iVilna <listriet, Yiszara, regard to. variation in. the rate of enthusiasm and; with Sh&wkat Ali, T the Indian 'Moslem'-leader,, declining istry, C5 itr.tr ii a s r u i decpztch allegedly had been dismissed as ' . • .-•--election as a member o£ l i e Execu- from Ilejxico T a penalty: for: permitting the; Vilna exchange. tive, the Moslem Congress concluded police! to participate in the anti-Jewr its sessions naming an executive of ]J ish outbreaks, has-been promoted to twenty-five members with the Grand iead' the police • department in the Mufti as President. Posen district, it is reported..... . The Grand Mufti': of Jerusalem, Simultaneously "with this announceAmin el Husseini, succeeded in. perment came the report that a Jewish petuating himself as'.the.director of -™orl:er, DvrorMn, "was -sentenced - by the Islamic Congress movement when tha Vilna court to eighteen months the. Moslem Congress after much deimprisonment on the alleged charge bate adopted' a resolution declaring of having! beaten a soldier -and a future Congresses must be .com- Valuable 'MEnuscripts Presented Christian "'ivoaian, neither of whom Disruptive Tendencies of Revis- that Thousands ©f people, Jews and number. Never did he turn anyone to Jewish Theological prised of the present parti cipants, ionist Action Greatly appeared in court and :whose names with the addition of such members Gentiles, throughout-the country, are away who asked his assistance." Activities Suspended Deplored even are unknown. " as the Executive may decide to inmourning the death of Harry H. On account of the death cf Boycott. Indeed, there was & constant stream T. A.)—The Eevision- vite. This resolution- was vigorously •' New York.—(J.;T. A.)—Through a Harry Lspidcs, the Jewish ContLapidus, beloved humanitarian and Warsaw.—Two thousand Christian istLondon.—(J. opposed by the Shawkat Ali. gift by Mrs. .-'Nathan J. Miller, the of from all walks of life waftParty was officially warned by sssiEity Center has suspended philanthropist, who was assassinated ingjjeople stores in Warsaw carry prominent the "World Zionist Executive that its Library of ths -^Jeipsh Theological in his office to'ask a boon of him. .Attack Jews.- " ' • all activities until Monday, Dec signs, "Poland for the Poles," as "disruptive tendencies" as indicated by unknown assailants Tuesday at No man was too humble for Harry Seminary of Aiherica has come into ' 25. . Warfare against the Jews if thepossession part of the boycott agitation of theby the resolutions adopted at Calais, of threa valuable manumidnight. Lapidus; no task was beneath his digThe Center was closes! all dsyZionist efforts continue in Palestine scripts of works by Moses Maimonianti-Semitic "Rozwoj" orgaization, it •will not be tolerated. One of the largest crowds to ever nity, no detail too small for liira to Thursday. Activities were BSSwas openly threatened at a session is revealed in* the" *'Gazeta Warza- The, Eevisionists at a special condes, the greatest Jewish thinker and pesded Wednesday, Thursday, attend any -funeral in Omaha paid overlook. •wska," organ of the National Demo- ference in Calais, about two months of the Moslem Congress. scholar of tha Middle Ages, Profesand today, and will. fee suspended Great Britain" was severely atNational Offices. their last tribute to a revered leader cratic party. back, granted, its members the privil- tacked as • the' Mandatory responsible sor Alexander Marx has announced. Saturday and Sunday. After being very instrumental in One of the msmuscripts contains the Thursday afternoon at the .funeral Another, Attack. . ege of deciding for themselves -wheth- for Zionist activity :in Palestine and The J. C. C. Sunday School Arabic-"original-of the third'part of services er they wished to be members of the •will likewise suspend its regaa protest was addressed' to the Scores of Jewsvwere injured- in lar program this Sunday, but I rrranity .Cer Poznan when a mob composed of sev- World' Zionist Organization and to League of Nations sharply condemn will liald Memorial. services for | first president and which he helped J nr,d served in that capacity for three ing the establishment of the Jewish eral hundred students .attacked Jews pay the Shekel. much influence on the' teachings of Harry Lspidus on Sunday snorn- I establish and maintain. This was j terms. -He was vice president oC proceeding to. a concert given by the Disclaiming any intention of sup-National Home. •••--•••- " ' as Al- ' ing at 10 a. ia. ' . '. ' The -findings of the Wailing Wall such' outstanding'• scholastics Jewish actor^ Jacob Weislitz, the first pressing opposite views within the orever h<eld froin the j the N fvtioii M i Jewl.so. Hospital lor Thomas' Aquinas. .The Tsliati'd Torah .will act re2 • T> V•es public Jewish gathering held since ganization, the Zionist Executive Commission - appointed' by the League bertus-Magnus'and Z)£I3 VQT *XY\d The' first two parts of the same authr , t *- . •5" —was •warns the Revisionists, however, that of Nations were rejected- by the deleccnvena trtil Monday. Center. the anti-Semitic disturbances of Jas' ».v_ * or's corrnrevtary ^n the Ilisbnah in ; ' * — it will combat .with every means at its n Fjt=.,\c:"fc gates on the ground that the Hosiers Arabic are ts a " ~zc extent sti'l nnT h e anr.nal ccrprcsE.Uor.E.1 month, the -Warsaw, press reports. C Co * t "•C * ' f t » t / disposal invasion and anarchy. accept neither the Mandate nor tfca NerrTpatbreaks. Possible. ' _ crnrter cf ths Ccr.ccrvrtlre tyvzcc - _ cry. The o " The - statement further makes it authority of the body appointed by c ,• — New outbreaks; against the Jews •clear that--"the-Zionist E-ecutJra re: may occur atL"-any-rmonieatfij--vit .i serves .the Tight to vcr^te propo-r-b to 2 x.--e fata cZ a •crt"" "c-*- - •--"- 7---t s2 en -1c?diio stated in an interpellation.- submitted the Actions Committee to pro;3cl the rection" by Ilaimcnidcs in which tr-c In .tM:Sejm :by:;tlis\C3Tib' of -Jewish unity and integrity of the Zionist Orauthor replies to the el-irga cf heresy i . A campaign against the Jews in Deputies, urging the government t ganization against all attacks." of the Conservative fcynagogas. bin- j jj e r oj? which all Moslem countries are to co-raised against him. This interesting executive committee of take measures to prevent their re treatise' was known only through, a "The Unity. of the Zionist Organiplicity marked the services cf the ^ n e j e w Social Service commisoperate was mapped out by the Concurrence. py zation," the statement continues, "is gress in resolutions; adopted. A boy- Hebrew, translation, and the recovery sion; on the board of the Nations! raan whose greatness never changed Jewish Numerous; Claiisns. • ;. based • upon national solidarity with cott against all Jewish goods .manu- of tbe original text is of great significff his life. Form School; committee ths si ^piicity cance. ". The copies' of the three works l i hi lif Warsaw.—A formal motion, f qivth the Jewish people and the external factured; in; Palestine will be anHe is survived by his widow; a | chairman of the Jewish theological establishment of a numerous'clausus world, built up: by more than thirty nounced; in • all--Moslem countries. Si-of the Cairo sage" were written in daughter, Mrs. Irvin Stalmaster; two J seS j^ nar 5es of Chicago and Newin Polish I Universities in order t years of - work. Persistent --effort multaneously,-a widespread propagan- Southern Arabia in the fifteenth .and sons, Lester, and Earl. Earl, a stc-j York; on the executive committee of • give Christian students a percentagi must therefore be made to protect it da will be- conducted against* Zionism sixteenth centuries. • dent at the U. S. Naval Academy j the United Palestine Appeal; and on in accordance with. their-number a, against disruptive tendencies." which is declared'to be a catastrophe at Annapolis, p , rushed- to Omaha by ^ g €£e cutive committee of the Naestablished by the census now in profor Palestine. tional Jewish War Campaign.. plane in time for the' funeral. gress -was.introduced in the Sejm by Dickstein Named The • conference ; also decided : to Outlay for Jewish-' Scores of friends from out of tovm . Active Locally the National Democrats. form a $5,000,000 corporation, shares .' Relief Marked by Asserts Pcsiticn cf Jews- Most were here for the funeral. Ke was also a. past piresident of Chairman House in which are to; be purchased by Says Poland Garden of Eden. Honor Gcard • Acute; Reveals Boy-'• the Jewish Welfare Federation, Moslems.. throughout the world, for Warsaw.—Poland is a- Garden of Immigration The body of Lapidus lay in state j treasurer of the supreme advisory . cott . constructive efforts in Palestine, in Eden to the Jews compared with in the rotunda from 10 a. ra. "to j co-uxicll of the A. Z. A.; a former New York. —(J. T. A.) — Relief America, states the anti-Semitic Washington—(J. T. A.)—Congress- an endeavor to counteract the ac-funds disbursed by thirty Jewish Berlin—(J. T. A.)—-The first open noon Thursday. • A guard of honor i member of the executive committee tivities of the Jews. "Gazeta • Warszawslia," i n v i t i n g man Samuel Dickstein of New York agencies in the first nine months of appeal to German Je-Rry to unite acted daring the period as follows: of the E'nai B'rith District No. 6; -American Jews to confine their in- has been elected chairman of the th.3 dangers g with-which Frora 10 to 10:30," Leo Eosenthal, a past president o£ the local B'nai 1931 show an increase of 41.5 per cent to counteract th terest to American anti-Semitism House' Immigration Committee. h growth th Ike Simrnart., William L. Eolzrnan, B'rith lodge; a- director of the City they are threatened by- the over the expenditure, in 1930, accordrather, than to. Polish affairs. This is the first time on record that ing to figures compiled by the bureau cf "the , Hitler movement has bees Earrv A Wolf, Isadore Abranison, Talmud Torah; active in Sionist The paper quotes articles from a Jew has been named to this importof Jewish Social Research and. made issued by the.,CentralVereincf Ger- and-Abe Goldstein; from 10:SO to worlc; in the Chamber of Commerce, Acerican sources pointing to anti- ant post, as-well as-the first time in man Citizens of the Jewish Faith-, 11, J . H. Knlaliofsky, David Blacker, the "Ad-Sell, the Athletic club, the public here. \ Sfiisitism in the United States. ' recent years that an avowed liberal The number of Jewish families re- representative, body of German L F. Goodman, Harry Trostin, Abe Highland Conntrj club, the Omaha Herzberg, club,, andserved as officer on the question of. immigration has g and Morris Milder;__frotnj _ _ Hebrew j ceiving aid has increased 42.8 per cent Jewry. Phili Sh j headed the Committee. The appeal declares that the po11 to 11:30, Dr. Philip Sher, ilarrj j i n e T c r y i_.._,.._ Nathan Weinstein, -eminent -Yid- since the corresponding period ia arg Jewish organization Mr; Dickstein, who was born in dish character actor, has returned to 1930. sition of German Jewry. i s . most M h h k E b b i D i d A G l d t i J j h Mahishock, Eabbi David A. \iOiGsteiii, I j the ciiy. He was also prominent Russia in 1885 entered the House of Oniaha -with a large company of Yid^ " Of the relief funds expended by .cute," and >"Mle calling for- peace, Henry Monsky, A. V. Shotvell. and! n synngogual activities. jid ' expressing their confidence ia Ales Bernstein of Chicago;. *rorn 1 Representatives in 1923, and has been dish players for a lengthy stay. In national philanthropic work seventeen Jewish Agencies in as and' for 11:80 to 12, Eobert Smith, Sara Beber, i a leading figure in the fight in the The first offering by the Wein- many cities 46.5 per cent weretoad- the present ' government-, " "as was without an. eciual ir, this Committee for a humanization of the stein players will be "The Golden minister aid to Jewish families suf- concerted- action on the part of Ger- Earry Silverman, Jack W. Karer, C. I sector of the country, an assoimmigration laws. Prior to the open- Bride," to be presented .on Friday fering due to unemployment. The man Jewry. ; elate of such men as Felix Warburg', A. Sorenson and Charles Betts. "The increasing political acuteof the present session of the Con- evening, January 1, New Year's sum of $586,282 was spent'by these Nathan Straus and Julius Jlosenwald. Pallbearers. Ss>>ms Friedel in Charge of ing ness of the last weeks," states the gress, Mr. Dickstein declared it to be night, a t the Brandeis theater. "The agencies for unemployment relief. ' I Lapidus was also active in local, Active pallbearers were William L. c£te & placing and Collecting 3?^d his intention to continue the fight for Jolden Bride" is reputed to be one The proportion of relief expendi- appeal, "and the spirit of enmity and >er, Henrj- Monslcy, | sstate ™ nntional ^ntaonai politics. politics. Only Only last last Boxes a liberalization of the immigration of the best plays ever produced oa a tures for unemployment to total re- and brutality which is coming mere Holsman, Sara Bebe: obert Smiih, David I ^ptemDer he had an audience with + and more to the foreground neces- Harry A. Wolf Robe: legislation. •<;o-" hal and Dr. A.' -d'esidcnt iloovcr on the, economic Yiddish stage. It is in four acts and lief expenditures ranged from 7.1 per sitates the concentration cf all our j slacker, Leo, ^oser i situation of iho xrest. In addition to Congressman Dickcent to 71.5 per cent, while the ratio powers to try to avoid this evil Greeaberg. The Jewish National Fund Council was written by William SiegeL P^^JP!, will in the future handle all J. N. P. stein, a number of new members who There will also be. ten ..musical of unemployment cases to the total trhich is Epproa'ching German Jewliiv pallbearers were W. F. Honorary paiiBe; "K ^s .* boxes itself, it was decided at a meet- have been added or substituted on the numbers and dances, together •with relief load varied from 3.8 per cent to lieiiaci lor.g; been a inernbcT of Baxt£r,__Abe Goldstein, C. A. SorcnCommittee are believed to be more t ing of the group Monday evening. other specialties. Included in the68,4 per cent. | the Republican state central cornmit"A Boycott is being propagated} sen,, J. i±. Kulakofsky, Senator "" Collections will be, made twice a-year, friendly to liberalized immigration. . cast is the "wonder little-girl-of-the against the Jews in both th- towns HoweU, Harry B'alsshock, W. Dale j tee and tha Dovsjrlas countv central during the weeks of-Passover and Yiddish stage," IS-year-old Diana and . the villages," the appeal re- Clark, Morris B. Jacobs, Judge Cnss. j committee, besides being a member ir, Succoth, with none authorized to col- Jewisli Immigration Weinstein, who made a- tremendous Ab e Kersberg, Chief Justice j of the Ec}n;bljer,n state executive veals. "In the' press and at pubeizmann lect unless he has credentials; signed hit with local audiences in-her preG.rs rf t V Xcbrcs^a ra-j cc—i'ttc :atherings endtem-snt to vio'-_ JiC g by the Council and the presidents vious appearances hem •.'•-To is openly preached. ' of the various Zionist organizations Mr. Weinstein expects to give one 'The Bosheim. document reveals c -• Zionist Presidency eace cin the city. . Ottawa.—(J. T. A.)—A total of Yiddish play a week in Omaha. "We mentality -which pauses s.% no vicl-j Jtlorris Friedel was named chair- 19,390 persons entered Canada dur- are trying to stimulate Yiddish cul- •London.—(J. T. T.)'—Dr. Chaim €BC£," the statement co2tinc.es. "XI <- f CO C man for the handling of the boxes. ing the months April to October, in- ture with these plays," he stated, Weizmaim, fomer President of thsCentral "Verein has for years points ; At present there are three hundred clusive, which covers the season of 'giving satisfactory shows, pleasisg World Zionist Organisation and theoat the danger but the short-sight" 1 Jewish National. Fund. Boxes out- active, immigration, according1 to a and entertaining.. In the past we Jewish Agency for Palestine, has have tried to shift th IV Cc-t standing, but he and_ his committee statement issued by the minister of have demonstrated our ability, and consented to stand for the presidency able truth £—ay. Hillions JiiUians ot v a.- ELope to place a box in every Jewish immigration and colonization. This in the future we -will corst-imss t i e of the English Zionist Federation, st rsans are fighting- with us ags lr-1 -~^s. 1 Iiome. represents a decrease of 75 per cent •same high quality acting and produc- the aiHFoal convention on Jan. 10 10. the encitenasnt and violence, as th" 1 The various Zionist organizations in comparison with the correspondin; tions." ' M. Elder, the present incuaabent, Unholiness of esr days,*5 the state- > •will aid in the placing and collection period in 1930. • i is resigning Ms post ia favor of Dr. aent ccnclades. of the boxes, with the money colThe Jewish immigration this year Converts Must Join • Weizrasna. The .latter is sow honlected by the members of each organ- dropped-to'a" very low level, 117 Jews cf orary president' .of fes organisation ' - JU I T ization credited to that organization. entering Canada during the period Jewisli Students Union to which he was elected," prior to Jewisii January to July; 38 , during the the' World -Zionist Congress to. SH months July, August and September Vienna.—<J. T. A.)—The Minister tha vacastw created by the deatli of suider, - reeeivsd ths - Gxosk ore ' I r ^ " IX and only. 7 during the month of of Education,'.Emmerich Csermsli, -in Lord Mdcbstt. . .' . ' Thssnix" third class, i>y SKthc-risr,- , l ^~ a pubEc speeeb. inade it clear .feat tlon of ths President of the Gre~l; j tT "^ lace October.; Jewish converts to the Christiaii faith 'repuhlio. . „_ : : W O S L D ' .^r..^ must . identify ihemsslves witli . fije London.—(J: • T. A.)—The Jewish Axiother Jewisli Mayor in----; **" \ Jewish student union when the law race ha? a great faculty of produc O n t a r i o . - . , . • ' ••• kippsa fross Haifa ing men of great ability, Sir Olive Cornwall, Ont. — Aaron.-Horowitz. establishing ths German National SemQTe «B!erefiiit~ef Venice"' Sanchsster, N. H.—Following the Lodge, noted British scientist, statec local.- manufact'.rer and commons' character of the student unions is Haifa.—Grange sliisping- oa a Ia action of irisny cities- throughout the scale recently.' worker,'- was -reelected -.Mayor p. passed. „.£• * » ™ - r-Aa exception is to be made csly coantxy 'in- elhsinatSag from thdr. "The Jews," he said, "eviace grea Cornwall -for a third term. • f En public school • corriculsm the .study j big He is thesecond Jewish!'Mayorin for such converts as are the offsensitiveness to music and the arts of Shakespeare's play 1!Ths Mercbast| - THirt isErriages whoss .a and presumably 'in other directions the .'Province of,-.Ontario,-David Kro' spring of inised -cestors.. have:. been German' bred for of .Venice," this • city lias added its [.shipped, to SeanilnGrian cz' exemplifying for instance in the ess holding the office: of : firstMrsagis ; ';o the increasiiig list. ., | cases, to Csstral Europe-. trate in- Windsor. generations. " '' if Spinoza." L.1
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