Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1928 — Page 7

40,000 JEW STO ; to TO SIBERIA'S ’ fertile PLAINS; 1 _• Forty thou Hand t '"’"'"'nik. n Uussian Jewes will be < povert* . rfr tiiP ptaiiia of Siberia I *‘' tllW nt.lml Into a«’ olloraou8 1 1111,1 ,n " ‘Sic a! Part ot the Soviet . sn“ wits the H.iuik lai uaaiatanee • RuMUn ;: r “ hcU 1 American Joint dilution ntittee of which Felix Warburg rSn>an, has been granted perls , f or the colonisation plan by •’ ’ ,1.. .< a--f ul . is located in Birobijanaky “Irtnee between the Amur river and E trans-Siberian railroad, 4.600 miles ** bt 01 ' 2.000,000 Acres I n has an area of nearly 2,000.000 res three fourths of which is level Lile plain and the remainder moun- . j ll( , us forest country rich in miural At present the area hhs only J™ W t inhabitants, most of them rovfni Koreans and Kazaks with nn in-1 t r es t in government or paying taxes. I Despite an extremely severe winter, in D.cembr, January and February, the summer is long enough for the erowin- *>f virtually all grains, root | Lps ami vegetables. The forests p are virtually untouched, while the I mineral resources have never been thoroughly explored. | - Financial Aid Five hundred men with families ' have volunteered to be the vanguard of the ne wland of promise. Financed partly by their own means, the Soviet J

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government und the Agro joint, they will leave civilization this spring, build a capital city out of logs, break ground for crops and then send for their families in the tall. In the next two years the Agro Joint hopes to Colonize 40,000 Jews in the area. Most of them were small tradesmen under the Czarist regime who had their businesses wiped out by the almost complete nationalization of trade and industry. Not one of them lias worked on a farm before. But the Agro Joint plan of making farmers out of Jews lias worked so well in other parts of Russia where nearly 50,000 families have been colonized, that success of the scheme is virtually certain. o BIRTH Patricia Joan, Is the name which has been given to a seven-pound girl baby which was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitson, northeast i.f Decatur, on March 17. 1928. USE Limberloat Washing Powder

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MONROE NEWS Leo Straum, of Danville college, I spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Jacob Haggard. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendricks are visiting with Clyde Hendricks und family, in Fort Wayne. Miss Leia Rahner, of Fort Wayne, arrived home Wednedsay to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. E Rahner and attend the funeral of Jojin Smith, held at Vera Cruz, Thursday. Clyde Goilltl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gould, west of Monroe, is home from the hospital and recovering nicely from an appendicitis operation. •Miss Marcello Hocker and Lawrence Bannon have returned to Danville college after spending several days with Otis O. Hocker and family. Mrs. Cecil Badders attended the funeral of John Smith, at Vera Cruz,

Thursday. Mrs. Dan Noffsiuger, who has been ■ ill for several months, is slowly im- ' proving. Miss Thelma Burkhead, who is i teaching in Auburn, has returned as-

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