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Spe §1,00000015 QUOTA | OF JEWS IN SOUTH Big Sum Set as Goal for Four i Southeastern States for { Relief Abroad. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., December More than $1,000,000 was agreed Lpon as the quota to be raised by our Southeastern States for the re- it of Jews in Europe in general and in Poland and Russia in particular, at yvesterday's regional conference of the United Jewish Campaign, organ- fzed to collect $15,000,000 for Euro- pean relief. Under the chairmanship of David A. Brown, Detroit, the meeting was all Harold Hirsch of Sims welcomed the city and later, at funcheon. Walker volced himself ag in sympathy with the cam- paign. A number of other speakers ©f prominence addressed the confer- ence, the tenor of all being “Service to Humankind.” Non-Jewish spokes- men declared themselves Lo be of the gentiment that the cause for which the campaign was being raised was | non-se i and a number pledged €o-operation in the movement. Position of Jews. Brown {n his address that the Jew in America Chairman prosperous 1 1 greater self-respect’ th Mr. Brown vigorously protested what he characterized as false rumors that | Jews in participat- ing in a that count wish to become tillers of the In asserting that his ative farr in every State in the Tnion, Mr. Brown predicted that with- in 10 v will be more Jews on the in proportion to the popul: bin any other people In this connection not present time. he related made Hnnul.hunr Russia in which time, he declared. conditions " 1o all classes of peo- milar tour of the . however, he said, a marked improvement to of people except the viet nati he noticed ward all ¢ Jew Iasses the afternoo: h y P. £200,000; ,000; chairman 225,000; Harry 25,000 ALIENS BARRED FROM U. S. LAST YEAR Most Had Improper Certificates, | Shelled Almonds, Lionel | « Secretary Davis Says—Praises Border Patrol. More than 25,000 aliens were barred | from e largely fo out proper the last fisc Davis an Mr. ration on the N as one of lmnn,;lxl()un vear. “This small force of border guards, | e anized into achievement.” he | 1 turned back 14, empted illegally the United S sons to local during ottt = rs | outstanding features | activities during the | officials hibitic: administering cus nd internal re\enue l.n\s | | Among the fisherwomen of x,mnn\ maldens, wives and widows hav their own distinctive color of shawl. One of the largest department stores in Chicago is owned and managed by a woman. %’%‘@%@%%@%@W Men’s Gift Neckwear In Distinctive Effects, 85¢to $5 We are showing tractive selection of Men’s Scarfs and Ties —distinctively new in designs and color- ings, including the very smartest imported Prices, 85c to $5. All hand- somely boxed for Christmas Gifts. Other Gift Suggestions GOLF HOSE in wide variety, $1.50 to $10 BATH ROBES priced from $5 to $22.50 INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 3 in a box, $1 and $1.50 GLOVES, all leading makes, $1.50 to $8 UMBRELLAS, $1.50 to $10 SILK LOUNGING ROBES, $15 to $21.50 HOSIERY .517]: and S”k & Woo’, 75¢ to $2 productions. PHILIP T. HALL, Inc. MEN'S WEAR AND SHIRT MAKER 1411 F St. N.W.—Established in 1885 SEEK 314,000 000 PLANT.! Intemntionnl Motors Bid for Tool Factory for Gas Rail Cars. PLAINFIELD, N. J.,, December 7 .—Rumors that the International Motors Co. was negotlating for the $14,000,000 plant of Niles-Bement- Pond Company, manufacturers of heavy tools, which closed two weeks ago, were confirmed yeg@terday by local officers of both compantes. Use of the tool plant in the manu-" facture of gasoline railroad cars was said to be contemplated in the nego- tiations. WILL TALK ON COURT. PRINCETON, N. J., December 7 (#).—United States Senators Brook- hart, Lenroot and Borah will be heard, among others, in addresses be- fore the s lent World Court confer- ence at Princeton University on Fri- day and Saturday, Lewis Fox, chair- man of the joint student committee announced last night. Invitations to send delegates to the conference have been accepted by 180 schools and colleges throughout the United States. New Cold Cream Powder Stays On |Until You Take It Ofl’} | Perspiration, even, won't affect | it—won’t come through and cause | an ugly shine! It spreads evenly and cannot be detected from the skin—suits any complexion, for it | tones in with the natural coloring | ,and makes the pores invisible. | Get this new and wonderful | beauty powder called Mello-glo and try it. Peoples Drug Stores, | Tnc., and O’Donnell’s Drug Stores, Tnc. For Christmas Seeded Raisins, carton. -15¢ ..15¢ Seedless Raisins, carton.....15¢ Sultana Raisins, imported ; carten’ ..... Vostissa, carton..25¢c Lemon Peel, pound.........35¢c Orange Peel, pound.........35¢c Citron, Extra Fancy, pound. .65¢ Shelled California Walnuts, pound Shelled Pecans, pound Puffed Raisins, carton.. Currants, Jordans, pound Shelled Black Walnuts, pound Magruder Inc. Jest Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Phone Main 4180 blished 1875 t OOOSS 0 \) 0 9 an exceptionally at- et e (et Lot (S (et (et (et it et 2 L Ll LA il T LS L] AAFATAASATAFATIIAIAIARD LA FOLLETTE ENTRY is Inl———la|———[ol———[o|——=[o]—— EEEEEE:EEEEEEEE—EEE—:E:——ZE:——:E:—:EE—JEE—E Wisconsin Stalwart Here to Pro- Vigorous protest against the recog- nition of Senator Robert M. La Fol- | the recognition of Senator La Follette lette, jr., as a Republican by the Re-|as a Republican, publican” organization of the Senate | vited to attend the Senate Republican chairman of executive THR KEVENINY STAR, WASHINGT D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925. Mr. Campbell has been in Wash-|comes to Washington with a Republi- ington several days interviewing |can election certificate, due to the Republicans of the Senate. The | peculiarities and vagaries of the Wis- Republican organization of the State | consin primary law. He was not of Wisconsin has been and is elected by Republicans and in his cam- still controlled by the progressives, | paign repudiated most, if not all, of and the committee of which Mr. |the basic principles of Republicanism. Campbell is chairman was organized | “Recognition of La Follette without durlng the last year to represent the |a straightforward avowal on his part “stalwart” or regular Republican fac- | is tantamount to the discard- tion in the State. Mr. Campbell 10 [ing of the basic principles of the his statement also pays his respects | party. I do not believe it will be to the progressives in the House from | done. The story in the press that it Wisconsin. He says: may be done in the intérest of Sena- “In regard to the agitation over | tor Lenroot is an absurdity. He wishes nothing of the kind. I have OF G. 0. P. OPPOSED test Recognition of New Senator as Republican. La Follette was in- been authoritatively informed that the delegation in the House will not be recognized any further than was de- cided last Spring. entire 11. FEEEEEL__JEEEEB:—EUE:EEEEEEEEE expressed by W. J. Campbell, | caucus as a matter of course and the Republican State | precedent. He did not avail himself | committee of Wisconsin. | of the invitation. It is true that he | This includes the 608 to 614 ?btlnpsb or Tuesday--—We Launch the Most Sensational “This situation has been met, and, to quote from Speaker Longworth, ‘We have met it by excluding them from participation in our party coun- cils and from representation on the important key committees. We have no Il will toward them.’ " Earth's Crust Varies. The shell of the earth beneath the Pacific Ocean is relatively thinner than it is in any other part of the world, says a scientific report. The | Nero deep, near the Island of Guam, | is 5,269 fathoms, or approximately | six miles deep. This depth of water, of course, reduces the thickness of the | j earth’s crust by just so many miles | | as the water is deep. e FRAT TO HONOR HEAD. Sigma Nu Phi to Give Dinner to David D. Caldwell. The local_alumni of Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity, “legal, co-operating with Joseph H. Choate Chapter, Charles | Evans Hughes Chapter, Oliver Wen- dell Holmes Chapter and the Wash.- | ington Alumni Law Chapter, will give | a testimonial dinner to the national | president of the fraternity, David D. | Caldwell, senior attorney, Departmen of Justice, at the Lee House tomor. | Yow night, Tickets can be secured of | Henry H. Benjamin, Loan & Trust Building. W mhlm,wn ELEVENTH ST. 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