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Entered va», second-class mall matter, on January 27th, 1921; at • pdstofflcc at" Omaha." Nebraska,' under the • Act of March S. 1878.

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA; THlffiSDAY,MAY 25,4922^ -

All Omaha and Council Bluffs Prepared to Welcome '•::, Fifty-Fourth Annual Convention of District 6 , 1 0

He Will fireside at the Convention

All'Elements in Both Communities Co-operating to'M^kefleeting.in Omaha From "May-28th'to 3J.st. Inclusive/-Most Impr^siye;C6tt»W(UniEil %V\•,'.•''': ' " and Social Event o f t h e Yeai 1 ^;:; ' ' 1

PUBLIC RECEPTION ON M*V 28, MEMORIAL QUETcON M / & 30, UNDER AUSPICES' OUTSTANDING'EVENTS OF " * " °

PROGRAM1

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE/A YEAR, $2.50.

Many Federation Increased Dues Urgency of Federation's Needs Brings -Gratifying Response in Whiri-Wind Campaign. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS STILL NEEDED TO COMPLETE HiAfLF-YEAR'S WORK.

The three-day campaign: conducted by the:Federation lastrweek for funds great-number ot observations received to financejits^worlcto July. 1st netted • .' Omaha and Council Bluffs are-ready to receive .the B'nai ! immediately ' aftec^ theijiformal anthe sum»n$6,000 cash, workers at aB'rith Convention. * - ,*'•>'• nouncement of the-i*fair\ ma.de it immeeting -^BlAiat the: JewiBh' Commu•' - ^An'd a rightroyal ^welcomethey will-give 4t.-' - r-ti v • •• ' • \ perative that mQ5e-j«xtia»iye accomnity Center Monday night learned. At The results of- days and nights vof work which have been modations that wese available at the that time, ^however,! one-third of the put in by the committees of both .lodges, and ^y-the representaBlackstone be bectnted. fThe Brandeis committees !had not completed their ' tives of. the various"* Women's .-groups *in the city, ? were * brought grill room was seeortfdVAnd with.its work or their reports. .to a focus last night at a :general* meeting of the ^entire reception accommodations -Mr 90Qr persons •will Five thousand dollars are still committee. _ Arrangements If or, every hour of the stay of the be filled on this" occt^Wny so great needed to assure the Federation comdelegates and visitors to this city .and to Council .Bluffs were has' been the nunfberjof^Jeservations. pleting its half-year's work \rithout carefully checked, and every assurance is given,that• this conr . Ludus J3olomoj£..fjrit|Tjfse president a deficit. : A final report from all vention of District No/ 6 will be the most successful of all the of the Constitutional 'grand Lodge, workers will be made next Monday 'fifty-three that have preceded ";it. ' '" .. / internationally famous *B^ an orator, night, arid it i s expected that the goal will be the guest, of 'honor. He will The ^various functions and. meetings provide for active wiir then be reached. Members who take as the subject *of Jnis address participation by the entire membership of the. Jewish committees have not paid for the half-year are "Millions for DefenBe^'^m. L. Holzof Omaha and Council Bluffs. Special announcement' is made urged '-to: remit their subscriptions to man will be toastmaste|£^.. that all sessions of the Convention are open to the public and the committees- or :the office at once, the public is cordially invited to/attend. The Convention B£djtae,t will unso that the; ?5^DO0 may be secured. More than one hundred and fifty doubtedly be the outsf&Qdmg social Realizing the urgency of. ".the ^FederJ ri delegates and visitors will, attend^ Arr event of the season in Omaha and ation's-financial needs, many of its Council Bluffs. subscribers Jiave paid in full for the \ \" "opportunity.-is giyen to the communi-' ^ ty to meet them at a-public recepOn Tuesday evening the Convention —Heyn Photo. year. The list of new subscribers is growing daily with increased enthution at the Blackstone on Sunday MONSKY. Banquet and Dajee \trj31 be held -at Every organization entertaining siasm and propaganda'on the part cf sight that will demonstrate to all the for the Convention visitors extends the Blackstone. sgjjlBS Tf/j&l undoubtedthe workers in the" field. . ~ true,.' hospitality of Omaha and Coun- a cordial invitation to all Omaha ~(Continuf(fc<>n'-|»ge 3) ," Erect One of-ti»* Tcriost 'gratifj'ing resuHa to and Council iJluff6 women to join * The reception, will be held between them. -New members are especialof the three-day- campaign has b^e : LUCIUS SOLOMON. War Dead theihours of 8 and-11:30. There wilt ly invited. the number' of old" subscribers w&o "^ 1 the men atj.tt.e.^conclusion of- the} denbe dancing and refreshments, and the «ive.'volu>ftarily increase^tiieir Fe.i r Monday Noon-^Gouncil of Jewentire eighth floor of the hotel will snow. P f ^ | £ v'ES1". • ?; 'eration^rfiies/ their-lpwttori %*s'*bcin? ish Women-JLunchepn, a be available to accommodate; the a source Vof .great encporsgeftiipnt to Iriiltatiuri 5 ohial menBe gathering. gram, at the Blacksfinev the workers and to fll the friends or j Tuesday's program is repfete^ ytfth died in the ^ Preceding ,the reception the dele- per plate, $1.00. -Reservations community meetings and social J affee Federation. Reftewed effofts wlil by a comniitt^.'|ust\f6rm^d? . gates and visitors will be taken on an be made -untilfSaturdayjigwithj ffii|s. \ Commencing with a genera1 be'made to increase this' list: NO RACE," SAYS OFFICIAL em o trons include President Millerand, auto tour of Omaha and CouncT EcL r Treller,iHarneyl71®,| ' ^ * session of the Convention in \ the Premier Poinc.ar6 Names of Federation "members W^JJ f Marshal Fpch, beBluffs. Monday Night—Women's Aux- morning, the afternoon will witness New York. (J. T. A.) A vigor- have pledged increased subscriptions sides a number if-prominent Jews iliary, L O. B.'B'., Orpheum party, the'initiation of the Convention Qlass ous defense of immigrants, educated follow: headed by the Grand Rabfei. • followed by; supper dance, at the of more than 100 new members, and or ignorant, is contained in a letter XEW 8UBSCBIBEKS ; Brandeis Restaurants." Price 'for will be followed by. impressive imeIRISH REPU&WCANS from Mayor John B. Grace of Charlesfrom Mar The Banquet on Tuesday night each function is ?iJO0. Mail reser- morial services at 3:30. As Tuesday SHOQT JEWISH • town, S. C , to the Jewish Telegraph- T. Toby JacObB * to.JJ Dave Stein will be given at the Brandeis Resvations to Miss Ruth Levey, 518 is Decoration Day, and a general hol» i IMBECILE AS SPYic Agency, replying to the news Morris Minkin » taurants, instead of at the BlackWilkinson block, - before Saturday. iday, an overflow attendance is exLondon. (J: T.Al>f Israel Sagar- agency's inquiry seeking to ascertain Mrs. Ida Levin stone Hotel, as originally ansky, twenty4three,- :has been found the views of American public men M. Tuesday Noon—Temple Israel, pected at both ceremonies, which will 13.00, B. Handler » 15.00 1 Sam Ruderman -.nounced. murdered in Tyrone,. Ireland. A label on this momentous issue. Sisterhood Luncheon', at the Fon- be held at the Blackstone. I. Gilinsky JThis change was made necessary attached to theibody signed "Irish Re- The reversal of the liberal immi- Hutta I.«vey tenelle. Price $1.00. Mrs. H. Z. On this day the Sisterhood of TemA. .T. Shamberg by reason of the great number of publican Army'4 bore the inscription gration policy will not only be in- \Vm. Rosenfeld, Harney 2031, will re- ple Israel will give a luncheon for ManoviU —— reservations which have already Cohen . ;eive reservations until Saturday the Convention visitors at the Fon-* :"Spy." : i . jurious to us, but to the world, Mayor Harry H. K. Goldstein .. •— 1 been received. Just one day after loon. tenelle. The Sisterhood is inviting all; .The father states that the murdered Grace declares in the letter, which Fred Klikon —— \V. M. Dejren the formal announcement of the man had lost; his -.memory in 1919,reads as follows: Wednesday Noon—Jewish Wom- women of Omaha and Council Bluffs Julius Stein — — Banquet had been made, reserva.1. Scuwart» aiid that he has-be^n .practically imen's Welfare Organization Lunch- to attend. "I do not believe in restriction upon Wolf Krasue — — - 1" (MI tions greatly in excess of the fa- eon and Card Party, at Brandeis On Tuesday evening the Convention — •—Heyn' Photo. becile since. : His'aimless wandering immig.ttion of any of the white peo- Philip K n y _ Rnderman ..— cilities of the Blackstone had been appears to have exc|ted the suspicion ples of the world to the United Harry Tea Rooms.' '/Price for the lunch- Banquet and Dance will be held. OrigHARRY MALASHOCK. 111.00 A. Israel : received by Harry Malashock, eon is $1.00; cards, 50 cents ex- inally planned for the Btackstone,7 the Max Shames ~ • of the Irish; General Vice Chairman States. I care not to what race they N. KaUberg . <chairman of the Banquet committra. Prizes will be offered at each belong or from what land they come, I. Lnrkrann. tee. Alberta. table. Reservations ^will. be rei and whether they be educated or ig- II. Bnrstein The change in hotels will make 10* ceived up to Mondayf noon by Mrs. Melster... norant. | 1,.. Iinnskj" it possible to accommodate several J. Blank, Harney. 7,832, and Mrs. "The only line I would draw would Bimi8tein . • 1(1.(10 hundred additional persons. HowHarry Trustin, Webster 4611. Gpodrnan — ~ — be that they must be sound in body Sam Poster—,:... JUKI ever, even with the enlarged seati RHb'en'stein.. and mind, and without criminal teni • 5.00 ing,capacity of the Brandeis ResSnm deneies or criminal records.' I Would H. Qoldenberg .«.— taurants, there still remain but a the ensuing year elected. Every memI. Ferer not be too squeamish about their H. few places unreserved. Reserva- ber of the Council is expected to atH. Krnft..:._... •- Sletw>a. soundness of body, rather only that SamAVhitebo.ok tend and to bririg_her,,friends. Every 5.IK1 tions for these may be.made up to 1^. V i b they be free from communicable dis- Joe Klteki Kolutei t ; ;.. Monday morning, and should be woman interested' in B'nai B'rith or M T>. - Colton eases. • • >.OO S. Genfis'. ........:._.'... mailed to Harry Malashock, 1514 Council work is also invited. C. I.alken:. ..... Calls Movement Inhuman. On Monday evening the -delegates " > Oil Bodge street, accompanied by Jeanette Moccus 5.1M) "When there was nobody-here but Kose J^erln to the Convention will be the guests _: check. Plates are $2.50 each. a few Indians our country amounted of Ak-Sar-Ben at the first den show INCREASED St'BSCRirTlOXS to nothing—it was a waste and a of the season. The women visitors (rorb MSy ltth Council Luncheon on Monday. wilderness. Every man and woman .will be^entertained ,on this evening by, lft-2'J $ 15(10 Mrs. Van » . -Alberts........? «i.(lO On' Monday 'morning t h e first "ses the Women's Auxiliary of the Omaha who came here, and their descend- M. •J(t.(«t M.. Beitei.............•..—.-.. sion of, the convention will be Tield lodge at an Orpheum party/, followed ants, as they increased and multi- Dave"n .-Blttmtathnl.-.-^:...' 55.(10 2.1.00 Philip Blotky^.^. "._*— on the eighth floor of the Blackstone. by a • dinner dance at the Brandeis plied, turned that waste and wilder- Sani Bloomi-..^...~~»»~*...^ ia.5o 1O.«M) •20 0 0 2.-.CHI Henry Monsky, president of the Dis Tea Rooms, They will be joined by ness into such a wealth and civiliza- Herman CoJwsn-i;.—•—.'- 12.60 10 (K> Harry Klsenstatt.....—,.„. n'.oo . 100.1NI tricty will deliver -the presidential tion as have never existed heretofore A. Ferer..:._"...:...:.-...;..: 2T).OO Cili.00 40.00 CarlFnrt* mesiage at this session. While the upon earth. 25.00 35.00 Sam TalcT —...:. 40.00 Or. A. GwenUerg.... ^ 25.0(1 delegates are in attendance at the Opposes Restrictions. 511.00 J. 3. Grcenbern —— 35.00 Moriday afternoon session the Omaha 3T>.(KI 40.00 "That is principally how we be- David Gnpe'hberjc....-' 15(1.(10 GoUhjtetn— ...... Council of Jewish Women will be hoscame rich,; and in a few years* the Abe 100.00 T>r. J. S. Goet* .._........-.-. 75.(H» tesses to the visiting women. A lack of that, I am sure, will be felt in S. Greenhouse .... - — •Jfi.OO 5(1.110 Gross. i . o'clock luncheon, followed by a busthe failure of our relative growth;of Mprris 50!(Mt B.: Gross .....•...._.-..' -.4o.no 20!(»0 Grossman...- i._—.. 10.00 iness meeting of the Council arid a wealth as compared with .the old B. 50.00 Herbert Heave«rich.__.._ 2B.no l(N),00 splendid program,, will be given at times. Dr..O. S. Hoffman—-••;—- nn.no 15.0(1 25.00 MrB. Esther.Harris the Blackstone. This will be the an "Your question No. 1 is: 'Do-you J. nn.on J. Isnnoson _. _.._ 50 00* 75.00 nual meeting of the Council, a$ whicl believe that it is in the interests of I. Jacobsen...._....-.._. 25.(K) a»!nn Jacob Jaco.bs 20.00 reports of the previous year's activ6.00 10.00 the United States to enforce restric- AVtn. Kline:..^ : 2H.O0 ]on,oo 1.- Kulakofsky ities will be given, and officers fo tive alien legislation?' l() Oo 20.00 Max tierey •..._ ^— 25.00 J. Ltpsey ; i - io!ou "My answer is: No. 25.00 Morris Levinson -.... «.">.(« I 25.00 "Your-question No. 2-is: -'Do,you Ben- Lin(lenbainn...._— 25.o:i LADIES GOLDEN HILL believe that the immigration of Jews H. Q. Marx ..—....--: 25.(Kt H. n. >niaer.....—-—— 10.00 SOCIETY CHANGE should be "further restricted?' 25.011 J . M. Newman —.... io!oo 251.0 ' "My'answer is again: No. OF DATE. X*than 20JK1 10.00 r"This.«kas always been; the land of 15.0!l 5.00 In order to permit the Jewish 2">!no J opportunity j. "and we have. grown * won- Dr. A. S. Rnbnnx... so.on 2i!oo Women's Welfare Organization to V. BtfMnblum.....- 20.00 2500 25.00 drously;because the world looked and J, Sominet-.-.. Harry Entertain for the Convention visit30.00 35.00 Ed. Solig —•:— came tflpwirfd us ion that account.-. 25.tKI Ed S ls.on 1. Shnfer ;. ~-~ drs, the Ladies' Golden Hill Soc;10,00 Ben Stiefler... —•— 5.00 "I am j sore" that "the reversalof 10.00 fety has changed the date of its Morris Seiner:..—..-....—.. 2o:oo 15.00 25.00 this policy; will -not only" be-injurious .1. Shane :..-— —- Ji.0O card party from May 31 to June50.00 T t o u s , , b o t T t o t i i e ; w o r l d : " '•••> : •'.'•• * ' : ' 3. Tatleman .—, 5.00 ; t i > 13.00 14. It will however be given in 5.00 _;.; 10.O0 E. Vaks I—•--•1 0 , 0 0 the Brandeis Tea Rooms, as origM. W h i t l " — ^ I _ , _ — — 2O.flO ~ SAM LEON Tour subscription for "The Jewinally 5O.tW» T-aoi W^'^;i;;::;;:t~- ts;no General Chairman20.00 ish. Press? is due now. L . : „ : . . . N..•

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FUNCTIONS FOR WOMEN ^VISffORS v

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54th;Animial Convention of Ejistrict No. 6, I O. B. .

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