The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 30, 1930, Image 11
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foreign news
J nti[ Itional Jewish Youth
Congress Next January
\[ the quarterly meeting of the
Committee of La Jeunesse
nch student organization, it was
1 that an international congress
i youth would be held at Geneva
,r\ under the auspices of the
Committee for Intellectual Co-
Mussolini Says Anti-Semi
tism Opposed by Fascisti
rhe creed of Fascism strictly
anti-Semitism, was the statement
Premier Benito Mussolini of
mling to an interview with
Wolf appearing in the local
u Matt. Pointing out that in other
anti-Semitism had been made a
weapon by some parties, Musso-
ated that anti-Semitism is entirely
o the spirit of Fascism. He made
ii d reference to the sponsorship of
Ntnitism by the National-Socialist
parts "I Germany.
246 Jews Entered Canada
Last Month
Mi ait real—During the month of April,
.’4(> Jews out of a total of 16,548 immi
grants, arrived in Canada. The Canadian
i Immigrant Aid Society met 45
boats which arrived at the ports of Hali-
John and Quebec during the
lonth nt April. Of the Jewish arrivals,
e destined for Quebec province, 106
Or i Mitario and 30 for Manitoba.
Plan Settlement of Jews
in Peru
—A plan to colonize Jews on a
ir^e scale in Peru is receiving wide at-
i in the local Jewish press. The
nent of the idea is Albert Perl, a
n Jewish German army officer who
t 1J years in Peru. It is stated that
Peruvian Government is not only
h'w-ish settlement but that it is also
" to set aside large tracts of land
to provide transportation facilities
s emigrating from Europe.
Report Jewish Industriali
zation Success
w—That the effort to industrial-
Jews of White Russia is meeting
ratifying success is the report made
"Stern" of Kharkov, which states
hundreds of new workers are con-
being absorbed into the industrial
1 the country. The paper predicts
within a few years there will be
a Jewish proletariat and that in
'auction lies the solution of the
problem in the U. S. S. R.
s U ould Be Equals in
nited States of Europe
ia—According to the constitution
nited States of Europe drawn up
'int Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi,
of the Pan-E urope movement,
and other minorities would be ac-
‘ the rights enjoyed by the ma-
populations in the countries in-
Count Kalergi has sent a copy
proposal to every government in
■anian Jews Demand
wernment Stop Excesses
'arest, Rumania — The Union of
a n Jews has forwarded a petition
mier Juliu Maniu demanding that
•manian government take steps to
anti-Semitic excesses which hu*v-
1 nitrated by student followers of
Prof. Alexander Cuza in the last few
weeks, since his election to Parliament at
Roman. The Government has promised
to adopt Stringent measures and has also
acceded to the request of the Jews to re
ceive a deputation which will present a
formal protest.
Hawaiians Establish First
Jewish Organization
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii—'Th •
local Jewish community has established
a Bnai Brith lodge with a membership
of sixty. Mr. Harry Baron is President.
1 his is the first Jewish organization to
be established in the Hawaiian Islands.
Jewish Colonists to Hear
“ I alkies
Jerusalem—W ithin the very near fu
ture the Jewish colonists of Palestine will
be able to hear and see their motion
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