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JDEMINENT JEWS SELECTEDFORT List Includes Elected Govern- ors, Justices, Benefactors and Other Leaders. By the Associated Press. i 2 NEW YORK, December 5.—] 30 American Jéws who have w.n ed themsélves . outstandingly in blic or cultural life and efactions in 1930 were made public E""’" by the American Hebrew in “Who's Who in Je) ‘The list includes two Govern -elect» Bupreme Court justices, the wt.n.ner of the 1930 Nobel Prize for medicine, and philanthropists who have made large Jewish benefactions for the year are listed at $22.800,000. Outstand- ing among benefactors of the year are pamed Maurice Falk of Pittsburgh, Pa., who established the Maurice and Lauro Falk Foundation with noooom for hilanthropic uses, nnd Louis Bam- fewark, N. J., who with his sister, Mrs. Felix Pflld. nve $5,000,000 to establish an Institute of Advanced ltudy 1 Landsteiner of New York, to 'haln the lm Nobel Prize in medicine is listed among the hon- ored 30 as is Maurice Sterne, Dmlident ©f the American Soclety of r_names include: New York—David E. Kaufman, ‘l‘n- Minister to Slam; Eug Meyer, Mr. Kisco, governor of the 1 Reserve Board; Salo Baron, pro- (euor of Jewish history, literature and PROGRAM WAS CHANGED, BUT MEETING WAS HELD Two Women Arranged to Attend Entertainment Together, but Both Went to Hospital Ward. By the Associated Press. telephone they would see one another at Mrs, Carey’s. Both slipped on icy sidewalks and both suf- fered fractures of their right arms. The ambulance both to the same hos- pital and both arrived in the X-ray room at the same time. They went hnmadmemu' after their fractures were SRR B OIL FIRMS TO APPEAL FROM PROMOTION ORDER |« Curtailments Force Rejection of Contracts in Oklahoma, Is Testimony of Official. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA. CITY, Okla., December 5.—The Century Petroleum Corporation, Oils, Incorporated, and C. C. Julian Ofl and Realty Co. today prepared to ap- to | Peal from the corporation commission’s denial of their petition wmuuia the State oll proration order. In a brief hearing yesterday R. S. nm lerson, president 3" the Century Co., testified he had been forced to re- ject contracts for the sale of 25,000,000 barrels of oil because of curtailment of gr‘:ductlnn through proration. He sald company would be forced out of business unless the lid were.lifted from v Dty Sa1AR, SUVIET DISLIKES ARMS CUT POLICY cates, However, Conference Will Be Supported. By the Associated Press. GINEVA, December 5.—Soviet Rus- sia is particularly dissatisfied with the failure of the Preparatory Disarmament Commission to provide for the reduc- tion of trained rves in the draft disarmament _clhvention just com- Plel.ed Anatole Lunacharsky, ac eader of the Soviet delegation, in- formed the chairman of the commis- sion last night. His observation was contained in a formal summary of Russia’s views on the question of reduction of land arma- ments. He said that since Russia was not a member of the League 8 Nations he could not subscribe to the report to the Council of the League. He asked, however, that his resume be appended to the commission’s report for the in- formation of the world public and for the guidance of the forthcoming general disarmament conference itself. While the draft convention had proved hucoe ble to the Soviets, Lunnchn- Russian government would plr'.lcl u in the general conference in mder to “prosecute its tireless struggle for peace and defend its own proposals for disarmament.” Another of Lunacharsky's objections to the draft convention was that it did not provide for sufficient reduction in land armaments in service as well as in | BARBER FOUND GUILTY IN SLAYING OF SON, 14 Ohloan Is Charged With Killing of ‘Wife and Three Other Children. .| Delegate at Geneva Indi- AN iy, King appeared unable to had occurred when he hearred“‘t.hee‘:hv:f Bim he' tamed pale and Sppepse- ens and - PRSEE e vk gn g's entire y, . except & Charles, jr., was found asphyxiated in their ms on October 24, 1929. 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