The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 01, 1933, Image 15

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ational and Foreign Notes .„ »v. N. Y.—Nelson Ruttenberg, ,t of the Jewish National Fund, r?V s York City Deputy Police Com- has been appointed by Chair- ^ ] jward P. Mulrooney as counsel to L*" nf . |% -organized New York State Beer .ion. Mr. Ruttenberg is one of , . ninent figures in the American Foni'i movement. York, N. Y.—Jews throughout the Mates are called upon to parade | n cities on May 10th as a further Ifmoi 'tration of opposition to the anti- Ljni,,, policies of the Hitler Government, L h ;,h has gone ahead ruthlessly with its koii,v of economic discrimination and L r »c nion of German Jews. The parade - as launched by a special confer- Lqcc of the American Jewish Congress at [ hf H trl Pennsylvania where more than r„. delegate* from three States and hun- of organizations urged that every form of protest be continued until the Hitler persecution ceases. On the urging of Dr. Stephen S. Wise, I he proposal for an economic boycott was tabled a* a “weapon of last resort.” In , tntirne, however, the Jewish W ar ■Veteran* of America is organizing a na- Ition-wide Nazi boycott committee for a K*ide*pread, relentless boycott on all prod uct* emanating from Germany. In New York City, shop owners and [employers of labor will be asked to close liheir places of business at 4 P. M. on [May loth, so that all their employes may participate in the parade, which is ex- [perted to be the greatest Jewish demon- *tration ever held. Albany, N. Y.—One of the very few [Jewish appointments thus far made by [Governor Herbert H. Lehmen, New York * fir*t Jewish Governor, has come |to Israel J. I*. Alderman, Chief Assistant District Attorney of the Bronx in New York City, who has been named a City [Court Justice of New York. ▼ Vienna.—Max Reinhardt, noted Ger- man-Jewish director, who was forced by the Nazis to leave Germany, has been in cited to Italy by Premier Mussolini, who 'UKgr'ted the production of a number of bhake*pearean plays. ▼ Vienna.—Declaring that the Austrian Government would take every measure to »afeguard the Jewish population, Chan cellor Dolfuss, who assumed the dicta- tor*hip in order to ward off a Nazi putsch, told President Friedman of the ' ienna Jewish Community Council that the Austrian Jews had no cause to fear anti-Semitic rioting. Friedman had gone to 'ee the Chancellor as a result of in creasing anti-Jewish propaganda in the country. ▼ 'ienna.—In an action that created con- ’ternation and resentment among the ^jazis, the Austrian Government has offi- <iallv invited the Federation of Jewish - s <-ldier* to recommend three per cent of the 5,000 members of the Heimwehr aux- ' •ar\ police that is being recruited by 'he authorities. The anti-Semites de- nounr c th e invitation as a “sell-out” to the evr N ignoring the fact that three per cent represents the proportion of the Jew- >'h population. ▼ ne.—W idespread comment was arc " ' d by the fact that during the visit ,0 h me of Prussian Minister Hermann '** r and former Chancellor Von SOUTHERN ISRAELITE * Papen, Premier Mussolini managed to in clude his Jewish Finance Minister, Judah Jung, in most of the conferences and gave him a leading place at official recep tions and dinners to the visiting German Nazis. Italian Jews believe that II Duce thereby hoped to give the anti-Semitic leaders a subtle indication of how Jews can be treated. Saloniki.—Jews are now permitted to join the Hellas organizatiton, the anti- Semitic body which was responsible for the riots of two years ago. It is under stood that Premier Tsaldar is responsi ble for the change in the constitution which removes the anti-Jewish character of the association. Warsaw.—Renewed anti-Jewish rioting is reported throughout Poland as a result of active Nazi propaganda, which has acquired new strength as a result of the activities of the Hitlerites in Germany. I.odze and nearby cities have been the scene of frequent clashes between Chris tian and Jewish groups, where the cry “Down with the Jews" has accompanied the beating of Jewish men and women. Bucharest. — Hundreds of Rumanian anti-Semites rushed through the Jewish market place of Czernowitz, damaging Jewish places of business and atracking Jews, and were dispersed only when a heavy brigade of police arrived. The rioters, who carried guns, injured many, including a number of policemen. “Down with Lupcscu” was one of the cries of the anti-Semitic hoodlums as they smashed Jewish windows. The riot continued for many hours. Jerusalem.—The insistence by the Brit ish Trumpeldor, Revisionist Zionist youth group, on wearing their regulation brown shirts, despite the disapproval of the Pal estine Jewish community because of the resemblance to the Hitlerite “brown shirts,” caused a clash this week when several thousand of the young followers of Jabotinsky gathered at Tel Aviv for a conference. The meeting was followed by a parade, which was attacked by angry followers of the Jewish Federation of Labor. A riot resulted, which brought out the police. A number of the march ers and attackers were arrested. Jerusalem.—The visit to Palestine of Sir Philip Cunliffe-Listcr, British Colonial Secretary, has been made the occasion for launching the plan of the Government to settle “landless” Arabs on State lands. More than one hundred of such Arabs have been provided over, each family re ceiving fifty dunems of land. Govern ment officials will instruct the Arabs in the latest agricultural methods, with the Jews as models. During his stay in the country, Sir Philip visited more than a dozen Jewish colonies, in each of which he expressed his satisfaction with the progress being made. Jews and Arabs were both repre sented in the reception accorded him at Rosh Pina. Sir Philip expressed his pleas ure at the cooperation between the two groups. 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