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ANNISTON
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SERVICE VULCANIZING
Foreign News
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Bucharest.—The Association of Ru
manian Jews, of which Doctor Filder-
mann is the president, has purchased
a Hungarian newspaper which is to
he its organ, and which is being op
posed by other Jewish groups because
it is said to he cloaking a Liberal back
ing and conducting propaganda for
the Liberal party.
Paris.—The body of Georges de
Porto-Riche, great French Jewish
dramatist, who recently died at the age
of 81, was cremated “at dawn, with
out any ceremony or honor”, in ac
cordance with instructions set down
in his will. The ashes will he deposited
in a small mausoleum on the seashore,
in a spot chosen by Porto-Riche, near
1 )ieppe.
Berlin.—Three Jews and one noto
rious anti-Semite are included among
the eighteen “rulers” of Germany
picked by a high official of Duesel-
dorf, German industrial capital. The
Jews are Jacob Goldschmidt, promi
nent banker, and the Ullstein brothers,
publishers of Germany’s greatest Re
publican newspapers. The anti-Semite
is Alfred Hugenberg, newspaper pub
lisher, head of the Ufa film concern
and parliamentary leader of the Na
tionalist party.
JEWISH BOOK
CLUB FORMED
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Singer, of Chicago; Mrs. Marion L.
Misch, of Providence; Oscar Leonard,
of Washington; Louis James Rosen
berg, of Detroit; Prof. Israel Bcttan,
Prof. Henry Englander, and Dr. Eman
uel Gamoran, of Cincinnati Dr. Irving
F. Reichert, of San Francisco; Jacob
Billikopf, Rabbi Simon Greenberg, and
Rabbi Abraham A. Neuman, of Phila
delphia; Miss Fanny Goldstein and
Rabbi Samuel J. Abrams, of Boston;
Ledwig Lewisohn, of Paris, France;
Prof. Morris Newfield, of Birming
ham ; Prof. Benj. A. Bernstein, of
Berkeley; Dr. Harry W. Ettelson, of
Memphis; Joseph Frey, of St. Louis:
Benj. M. Goldman, of Los Angeles:
Rabbi Martin Zielonka, of El Paso,
and other notables.
Vienna.—Rumors that King Carol’s
tangle with Magda Lupescu is further
complicated by the fact, that Carol
married the Jewish girl at Paris with
out royal rights some time ago are
widespread in Rumanian court circles,
it was learned here. It was also said
that Carol is now trying to buy off
Mine. Lupescu, who by some is sup
posed to be staying at the royal sum
mer palace.
Berlin.—The outcome of the German
general elections, which resulted in a
landslide for the anti-Rcpublicans, is
being viewed with great anxiety by
German Jewry. The National Social
ists, or Fascists, under the leadership
of the well-known anti-Semite Adolf
Hitler, increased their representation
from 12 to 107, becoming the second
largest party in the Reichstag. The
party of the late Doctor Stresemann
lost about one-third of its followers, as
did also the other moderate groups,
with the exception of the Catholic
Centrists. The Communists increased
their strength by about 50 per cent.
This change in the Reichstag is re
garded as a grave menace to German
Jews, especially because of the success
of the Hitlerites, whose campaign slo
gan called for the disfranchisement
of all Jews or their expulsion from
Germany. It is felt that if the Hit
lerites gain any representation in the
proposed coalition cabinet German
Jewry will have to he prepared for
special anti-Jewish legislation.
Paris.—The withdrawal of the Amer
ican 1 lias from Europe and the conse
quent jeopardizing of the work of the
Hikem, organization representative of
the I lias, lea and Emigdirect, was de
plored by the president of Emigdirect
at a newspaper men’s conference here.
He stated that the Hikem is of espe
cial importance now because so many
lands have been closed to immigration
while the flow of emigrants from East
ern Europe is as great as ever. The
American Hias is withdrawing from
European activities because of lack of
funds.
“What Metcalf says is so”
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A. J. GOODWIN
W. H. BRYANT
J. THOMAS MARTIN
Telephone 169
16 East 11th Street
ANNISTON, ALA.
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