| Show T 81 TElLS OF DISCRIMINATION TION t j ement to Abrogate Treaty il with ith Russia Is Is Gaining I i Ground Rapidly WISH PASSPORTS ISSUE i Will Be Asked to Take Action Action Action Ac- Ac tion at Its Approaching Session L t the tire movement by the Jewish peo- peo lJ this country to arouse public seny son son- y 11 ft n to protest t against the tho persecution t Jews in Russia Russin is willed wide wille- d and ad rooted deep Is shown hown b by exor cx- cx of the tho fore fore- of or letters from man many own men of tho the nation contained In a a. or of t the News received recel city yesterday b by Rev Re Charles J. J j. j rabbi of the nal Israel conOD con- con OD- OD In- In views were expressed ed In response Solutions e passed by b the district lodge of the Brith and forto forto forto for- for to members of Congress with a ast st for an aTI expression of their question on 00 n the passport t expressive of or sympathy for fortuS forus received recel fron large larger us use were cre a no Influential members of or orS w ber r o of ot tho the The resolution In effect sets 53 S s. s that the treaty of 1832 with Russia u either r op operate equally for all ricans deans or b be abrogated Among mong the thc ther responses I Is the following from r no mp I 1 Clark speaker of or the House of or es r S re r c All Alike of the 1st sL instant J i i hive ta your our ur letter with tho the of agree uree very ery full fully spirit rc resolution It Is un undoubtedly to protect the American citizen II h perfect equality and I cannot un- un and md how anybody could look upon h 11 anY other light lICht I am ani yours ery very tr If CHAMP CLARK CLARK- publication then continues to quote e replies favorable fa to the resolution h Ived by a great Ireat man many other members Public sentiment Is being awakened all til Ji part s of or the tho countr country said Rabbi ind rl The diplomatic corps corp has tried bring briD about an adjustment of or the v- v difficulties with Russia Rusia for sev- sev years taTS and on several occasions reso- reso is have been Introduced In Congress bro te the treaty but without sue sue- There herc Is a resolution to that effect even e now no in Con Congress ess L 1 b 15 is the first time however that concerted effort has be been n ma made e to ton ton n public 5 sentiment and ando we o are areng ling ng with success er a passport Is issued to a ah h subject it Is a temporary one and tn 1 b by s special l concession find and we we inders of all nations in tho the advance advance- of or civilization cl must submit to such with a nation as barbaric barbano behind the times as Russia Want d. d re ure others besides T Jews ws who d What Whit we want Is IH the total thou of th tha treaty After Aner being ted It would h bo be a year before th the the- could take tak effect During i tone time Russia would coine come tn to 4 of or her position and be forced to toa toa a treaty that lint t would protect the it t I of or all an American citizens alike Ru Russia sl has more Jess diss of oC creed tee Ee than we wc She needs us much than ihan wo we need her n An abrogation treaty w would uld stop all commercial commercialS S nn and Russia co could ld not afford Her r credit her er standing with the nations of Europe would be and It Itis is doubt doubtful Cui if It she could national loans ioan |