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SAXE DELEGATE 0 JEWS CONVENTION Spokesman for This City at Gathering in Philadelphia — Motrie D. Saxe of this city is go-| ing as’a spokesman of New Jews 'to & congress of a thousand| delegates in Philadelphia Sept. 12 A8, to discuss a proposal to raise 1; tain | every phase of Jewis) activity in this country. The pro- posed fund is to be applied to con. structive work for Jews of other countries and in Palestine. The congress will be held under uspices of the American Jewish fef committee, the Central Jew- ish committee, and the People's Re- llet committee, the three great na- tional Jewish fund raising agencies, and the American Jewish Joint Dis- tribution committee, which in the last decade has spent $65,000,000 on th | and post war reconstruction work in war rellef, health and eanitation aid Europe. Of this $800,000 has been used in establishing individual! Jew- ish families on farms, and in aid of Dr. 415,000,000 fund in' this country for furthering the movement of Jewish , land colonization in Russia, which hde recently assumed the proportions ef a mass migration. Over 4,000 familles, comprising 25,000 . men -wemen .and children, deprived of thelr former livelthood as traders and shoppers in the citles, have al- ready found a new footing as tillers ting agricultural colonies. Joseph A. Rosen, noted agriculturs ist, head of the Joint Distribution committee’s work in Russia, has coms to this country to describe to the co! ence the unprecedented re- sults of the experiment he initlated'in fostering Jewish land settlement. In a statement vesterday giving his personal reasons for throwing in his effort in this new call to the Jews of America, to 13y the foundation of a | new economic structure in the life | of the 3,000,000 Jews of Rugsia, Mr. Saxe ndorsed the appeal plan as follow | “The conclusion reached by David A. Brown on the Russign situation | seems to be well justified by his very exhaustive 2.4 earnest personal in- It would clearly appear ws of America ought to fyrther work of coloni- zation as a necessary continuation of | past 10 rs. To stop now would g a great noble work un- e Jews of America have responded in the past, and fall their unfortunate breth- e task is a huge one, for real sacri and inspired lead- ership. But I b e American Jows | will again be willing to make the necessary sacrifice, while there seems | to be no waning of the great inspir- ing influence and leadership for such a call to service.” | Wills Brain to Cornell For Scientific Study Tashington, Sept. 1 (F—Mystery g disposition made of the calling MORRIS D. SAXE. of the soil on land opened them by the Russlan go the Ukraine. White Crimea. opinion of Davi nationally known as the the great $14,000,000 ¢ n of member of the civil service commission, was cleared up with nent by executors of her e organ had been sent to Ccrne'l university Saturday in accordance with the terms of her will. Mrs. Gardner in directing that _[the university be given her for scientific study, declared that in - | the past the brains of women of in- ferior mentality had been compared 1| with those of men of higher type. serers | 100,000 rt‘:\ll an Je ! _#lan land by 1927 These figur ,basged on a personal investigatio: the situation made by Brown Russia last spring, and son for the conference cal of shall and Felix Warburg ; York, ‘together with 200 other m the great humanitarian work of. the ! Mre Heslen H. Gardner, | brain | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925, PRINCE AHMED MISSING, KIDNAPPING SUSPECTED Erother-in-Law of Hing of Fgypt Had Been Asylum Inmate For 24 Years London, fept. 1 (A+No less per- sonage than a royal prince.is the object of a search by Bcotland Yard detectives. They have been asked by government representatives to as- certain the whereabouts of Prince Ahmed Biefeddin brother-in-law of King Fuad of Egypt. The prince is believed to have been kidnapped from an attendant of a private asy. lum in England, of- whith ke ha | been an inmate for-the past 24 years. Prince Ahmed disappeared from Hastings, where he was visiting with the attendant. It is believed - that relatives were at the bottom:of his disappearance. They had been mak- ing efforts recently to obtain h leass from the hands of the British government. In 1898 the prince fired upon and wounded the present king, Fuad who, it was glleged, had mistreated his wife, Princess Chiveklar, a sister of Prince Ahmed. After 3 long trial Ahmed was brought to England and placed in an asylum. His moth- er, who s now in France, last week instituted a’suit for 4,500,000 pounds against the British government of which 2,000,000 pounds were claimed as damages and the remainder con account of sequestered revenues al- leged to be due the pri The latter's income {s about 200,000 pounds ann v, Hastings, Eng, Sept. 1 (A—The search for Prince Ahmed Siefeddin, brother-in-law of King Fuad of Egypt, and two attendants who dis- appeared with him yesterday from a sanitarfum, for mental cases here, has extended throughout England and the continent, but there are few rea! clews for the police to work on. The first theory was that the prince had been kidnapped, and this was still held in most quarters to- day. Hewover a report that a man resembling the prince was seen on a small cross-channel boat yesterday gave rise to the opinien that might have merely taken the oppor- tunity for a little tour on his ewn Both the miesing attendants have | #seen long service at the sanitarium where the prince has been a patient for 24 vea nd both are regard | as trustwor Prince Leaving Saturday For Visit in Chile | Buenos Afres, Sept. 1 (M — The | Prince of Wales has begun the last week of his visit to Argentina, as he he| ling through the profincu of Entre Rlos and Cor- rientos on & special train, visiting the large British owned ranches in the northwestern part of the coun. try. Today he visited the British meat packing plant at Colon, and thence will proceed by steamer down the Panama river to Buenos Alres. Thursday and Friday he will be the guest of Jack Nelgon, the Argentine polo player, at Sam Mar- cos ranch. [TEGPELD ADMIRES ONLY FAGE OF ENGLISH GIRL Producer Returns With But One Mald For Folles — Had Hoped to Find Stx New York, Sept. 1 (P—Selected by Florenz Ziegfeld, as the most . | beautitul English girl, fitted to jein s glorification’ of the American girl, a simple Birmingham eeuntry miss who uses no cosmetics hap ar- rived on the Leviathan As to the appearance of En!4 Lil- !ian Parsons on the stage Chicagoans will have the first say. She is going there to join the chorus 'of “Kid Boots.” The Leviathan's passengers were for the most part ungware of Miss Parsons’ {dentity for her face and lapparently home.mads garments were ,not of the usual theatrical typs. Hér mother came with her, as did Mr. Ziegfeld and his' wife, Billy Burke. Mr. Ziegfe!d sald that of 500 or more girls he looked at in England | Miss Parsons was the only one who appealed 'to him as of “Follies” calibre. He sought six such Eng- lish girls. e English” he beautiful faces, but—" stopped. 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