the corresponding month of last year. In addition to the above, 4,497 citizens disembarked at that port during July last after a cruise to foreign shores. This is a drop from the 6,110 cruise passengers returning via the port of New York during July, 1931.
“Aliens formally deported in July, 1932, numbered 2,100, as against 1,681 deportations in July, 1931, 1,440 in July, 1930, and 1,261 in July, 1929. Of the July, 1932, deportees, 1,966 were returned at Government expense and 91 at the expense of steamship companies, while 43 paid their own passage abroad or shipped foreign one way. Indigent aliens returned to their native land at their own request numbered 84 for the same month.”
The Jewish Community Center of Hoboken, N. J., of which Sol Lubash is president, has called Aaron Kamerling, a graduate of the Jewish Institute of Religion, class of 1932, to serve as its rabbi. Rabbi Kamerling was graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1929 and recently received the degree of Master of Arts from Columbia University.
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