Show t t t t REASSERTS RIGHT TO EXCLUDE JEWS Russia Uninfluenced by Threat of United States to Abrogate Ab- Ab Abrogate Abrogate rogate Treaty St. St Petersburg Dec 7 The Tho semioffIcial semiofficial semiofficial semi of Rossla In a two column e editorial on Representative e Sulzer's proposal to abrogate the Russian treaty will sa say tomorrow The news Is no surprise as a similar similar simi simi- lar Jar motion was made In 1907 The prohibition prohibition prohibition pro pro- of ot foreign Jews Irrespective of oC nationality from rom entering Russia as aswell aswell well s a-s Russian Jews who emigrated without permission was established b by bylaw bylaw law on March 23 3 and 2nd August 11 18 1824 I. The Russo AmerIcan treaty el eight ht years ears later contains no provision pro with ro- ro re respect to a modification of the existing law In favor of or American Jews American Jews err In to supposing that Russia Hussla has Introduced an any restrictions In regard to them On the contrary con con- con con- Russian legislation of ot 39 9 granted permission to certain selected cate categories orles AU All Jewish business men and all all' others enga engaged ed In an aT occupation not regarded as undesirable may map enter and reside beside In Russia for tor six months But the sovereign right not to admit undesirables cannot be bo disputed and Is exercised very strictly b by the United tales States Itself Only Jews emigrating through the agency goncy of the Jewish Jowish Colonization society arc are permanently excluded In fn accordance with the Iho rules of oC March I 21 1892 Of the eleven American Jews applying ap- ap for a vise viso In 1910 only three were vere rejected The Tho laws for the readmission of of forel foreign n Jews rs cannot be changed as a result of or demonstrations of ot groups of or American Jews nor as a n. result of friendly representations on the part of or orthe the he United States Slates The United States government of or course does doeR not possess posses the lie right of Interference in n the home affairs of Russia Hussla The repeal of ot the treaty of or 1532 has been sus-ge sus suggested ted but all al the dl an ad teges of or such a step would fall tall upon the tho United tailed States Slates It is to be regretted If the he traditional friendly relations between between be- be tween true-born true Americans and Russians Rus- Rus lans are disturbed |