Jewish Telegraphic Agency Mail Service
The formation of a new neutral Arab Party in Palestine is called for in an editorial published today in the “Feasting,” the organ or the Palestine Arab Executive “The important problems in Palestine are being overlooked of late,” the paper writers, “and nobody is speaking any longer of Zionism, the Balfour Declaration, deprivation of Arab rights and rest. The Arab population of Palestine is divided into numerous small parties, each with its own special aims. Private interests are being placed above the national interests. The only way out of the difficulty is to form a new independent Arab Party which shall stand above all the existing parties and unite all who are interested in the Fatherland.”
At the same time, the “Meraat el Sherk” publishes an editorial in which it complains that all the best posts in Palestine are held by British officials and urges that an appeal against this British monopoly of the official positions in the country should be addressed to the League of Nations. It advises the Arabs and the Jews of Palestine to draw up a memorandum on the question and submit it to the League of Nations.
Bernard Shulgasser, a student at Butler College. Indianapolis, who was ordered deported last week and was brought to Ellis Island, was given a stay of one year yesterday by order of Assistant Secretary Husband of the Labor Department.
Shulgasser was threatened with deportation because he earned money during his studies at Butler College. notwithstanding the provisions of the immigration law prohibiting a student to engage in remunerative work while in the United States on a student’s visa.
Names of the donors of the $50,000 Wood-now Wilson prizes were given Tuesday by Norman H. Dabis, President of the Wood. now Wilson Foundation. Among the ten donors are Bemard M. Baruch and Henry Morgeathau.
## dinner was given in honor of Attorney general Albett Othiger at the National Republican Club on Friday night. Mr. Ottinger was the only Republican elected in the recent state elections.
Julian M. Bamberger has fied a petition in Salt Lake city Utab, for letters of administration of the estate of the late Simon Bamberger. first non-Mormon Governor of Utah from 1916 to 1920. The filing shwos personal property valued at $9,000 and real estate having no reutal value or income.
A. L. Aronotf. founder of the “Daily Food Magazine” and the Jewish Grocers’ Association of Great New York. di## las: Friday at the age of it.
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