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VOL. m—No. 39
Entered as •eetiod-clam mall matter on January 27th. 1821. et poetofflee at Omaha. Nebraska, uadex the Act of March 3. umi.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924
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"I WAS TOO MILD A JEW, WASHED.' BY KLAN ! POLISH GOVERNMENT DEAN ANTI-SEMITE," DE! TO' LEAYIVXiSNAPPED FENDS JEWS IN HUNGARY CLARES ADOLF HITLER IN'-LONG ISLAND Vienna. (J. T. A.) The prolonged Berlin. (J. T. A.) "I was too mild Freeport, L. 3-, {S. T. A.}—"Freeconflict between the Polish and Hunan Anti-Semite," declared Adolf Hitport is not large enough to hold you garian governments concerning the ler, defeated leader of the Bavarian and the Han". This was the wainmistreatment, interning and expulsBeer Revolution, now imprisoned .in ing given to Ernest D. Lewis, Jewish ion of Galician Jews who- are resiLandsberg, when he commented upon 'owner of a drug store on Bayview dent in Hungary, has of late become Readers Are Daily Sending in so acute that the Hungarian govern- Join in International Movement, Avenue, Freeport, on August 14th, by Dr. Joseph Rosen, Director of the information submitted to hira of Married Bleu to Play Single Men the reports circulated in the Jewish ment ~was compelled to agree that a t i f Child Their Personal Greetings. Game of Baseball. for PProtection of Childreii. • ten men "who appeared that day in the Colonization Work, Says press that he had renounced AntiCondition Grave. *$tore. They urged Mm t oleave the mixed commission of both govern5 Semitism. "It is ridiculous,' he stat- ALL lli ft fe AND ME ISSUE WILL BE PUBLISHED ments take Tip the matter for final 22 COUNTRIES REPRESENT- city-within ten days. FRIENDS -INVITED TO ED AT WORLD'S CONLast Monday night,-when Mr. Lewis AGRICULTURAL PURSUIT IS ed. "Tt the contrary, I was r a f ^ r SEPTEMBER 25 settlement. This Hungarian-Polish j too mild an Anti-Semite. I am now PICNIC. FERENCE. Commission has now started its work walked home together with his wife ONLY SALVATION. engaged in writing a book -which I More New Year Greetings are com- j and will make a thorough survey of .-•..": — .... and daughter-iri-la*,v five men surOmaha lodge No. S54, I. O. B. B., ,-„„ -•„ daily j _ « . . to *_ The -m.. Jewish T—-_v Press r. * fhe sjtuatjoj^ I t i s s t a tte dd that New York, (J. T. A.)—"The offer of consider to be the work of my life in ing in ofthat the the I t i s sta e CaTlsbad, (J. T. A.)—The opinion rounded him, put Mra"ln an automobile the Russian Government to grant land which I will prove that only through will hold its annual' basket-picnic at fice. The New Year's issue of The Polish Government has prepared a that the plan for the creation of the without lights and disappeared. Mrs. Elrnwood Park Sunday, September 7. Jewish Press will be published Thurs- full plan which will be submitted to Jewish World Relief Fund, in con-Lewis declared to the- police that the in the Ukraine, Crimea, and White a sharp campaign against the Jews, The picnic committee has promised will the world be saved from the day,-September 28. As a special fea- the Commission as to the steps nec- nection with a Jewish World Associa- leader of the kidnapping gang ap- Russia must be taken up to the fullest many interesting; events for the memture to this large issue, The Jewish essary to put an end to the suffer- tion .for Social Service is premature, peared to have been one of the menextent for the purpose of settling as Jewish disease." bers and their families. Many prizes Press will publish a page of personal ings of Galician Jews in Hungary. was voiced by Leon Chasanowitz, Dr. who visited the store ten days ago, many Jewish families as possible," will be given to the winners of these declared Dr. Joseph Rosen, director of New Year Greetings. Many Omahans, Silberfarb, Dr. Singalowski, Messrs. I soun diri & the Klan warning. contests. ^The picnic will begin at 12 the Joint Distribution-Reconstruction have followed the suggestion of this Kxeinin and Gergel of the Ose (Rusnoon and will last till midnight. The Work in Russia, before sailing for paper to print their cards in this issian Jewish Association for the profollowing members compose the comsue'. Russia on the SS. Olympic, several tection of health amongst the Jewish mittee: Jack Alberts, chairman; Na<iays ago. This custom is now established in population) during the discussion Jerome Hern and A. Herzberg Win- than Bernstein, Sam Wolf, Sam "With every family that settles en many of the larger cities. The Jewwhich followed reports on the plan ners in Respecti** Flights. Green, Dave Cohen and Fred White. a farm, the crowded conditions in the ish papers have become the good-will First Meeting of Season Will Be Held submitted by Messrs. Motzkin* and One of the feature events of the Monday Evening. messengers for the Jewish people in Effroykin. Mme. Anita Mueller, the Depriving Jews of Citizenship Rights towns are alleviated and the oppor- The first championship golf tourna- picnic will be. the ball game between —-Asks for Referendum on tunity for finding work is increased ment held by the Highland Country the Y. M. H. A. juniors'and the Kaitheir respective communities. This social worker of All arrangements have been com- well .known Je-? Jewish Question. system is now meeting with popular for those who remain. We cannot club met with success. Jerome Heyu man Insurance Co. team. Both of igreed with this Austria, parti j approval in Omaha, because the peo- pleted for the specialty radio program opinion. . imagine here," stated Dr. Rosen, is the club champion, defeating Ed. these teams have played before and . • Vienna. (J. T. A.)—A referendum "what a great curse was brought on ple here also realize its many advan- to be given under the auspices of the While in principle there is a necesY. M. and Y. W. H. A., Monday evenon the Jewish question in Austria the Jews and Soviet Russia by theKraus in the final match held Sunday this is the deciding: game as to which tages over the old system. sity for such an organization, the afternoon. A. Herzberg defeated is the better. This game will be " 3 y printing your New Year Greet- ing, September 7, -which -will be forming of it at present would b e j ^ s the demand made by the con-spread of unemployment. Young, Meyer Speisberger in the finals of the played at 2 o'clock. ings in The Jewish Press you save broadcasted over the WOAW station. prematoe, they declared.. On the ference °* *" Hakenkruezlers, which healthy men wander about is search director's flight. The main attraction of the aftertime and money and do not forget A radio will be installed at the Jew- other, hand, many speakers, among I * now taking, place in the• *f^t of something to do, cannot find it, and A special stag dinner will be held j n o o n vvii] h e the baseball game beish Community Center, enabling all anyone. resign themselves to an aimless life at the.club Friday evening in honor tween the married men and the sinthose attending the Y meeting Mon- whom were Deputy Noe PrylutzM of Salzburg Th^confeence^ "1 am heartily in favor of this fea- day evening to "listen in" on the Poland, Mr. Sliosberg of Russia, Mr. number of resolutions bearing on theand .starvation. In a village with a of the presentation of the prizes to gle men. The married men, through ture New Tear's Greetings page," twenty-number program that has Berger, Dr. Hindes and Mr. Kraemer, Jewish question, among them the population of 300 or 400 Jewish fam- the winners. Special arrangements their captain, Abner Kaiman, have issaid Dr. Frederick Cohn. "It saves been arranged through the courtesy urged the adoption of this plan and following: ilies, only ten have a definite means are being made for feature entertain- sued a challenge to the singlfl men, one a great deal of time and is a sav- of the radio department" of the criticized the representatives of the 1. That the right of foreign Jews of livelihood. If they are traders, they ment. which has been accepted. According to reside* in Austria'should be limited ing of money." Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. The organizations Ort and Ose for their to only fourteen days, once a year, have nothing to sell, iif they are The regular Saturday evening din- to reports being circulated, the mar"You can have my New Year's large Teledyne Radio set will be in- separatistic tendencies. It is expected artisans, they have no material or ner dances are meeting with great ried men have assembled a lineup of "Greetings for your special issue," said stalled in the club rooms. In con-that a vote on this question will be j options to be made only to those tools with which to work. "Why dont success at the club. Many parties are men who have been members of some registered Jews go into factories?' one- would Irvin Stalmaster. *1 have used this junction with the program the Y will tomorrow when ten conference being planned for these dinner dances fast teams, and daily the married men method of Bending New Year Greet- hold first regular meeting this season will dose. j as such, and that, only after they ask. The reason is simple. Industry during the coming fall months. Spe- have been stealing away from their ings since this page was first started and nominate officers' for the next 'have submitted suScient proof that in Soviet Russia has been reduced and] cial parties are also-being held dur- •wives to practice so that they may An interesting feature of the con;JUI-juwsxia.LUJB x « a ^ « »• .--. 7 " 'their stay m Austria is necessary, by The Jewish Press." those factories which are functioning ing the week nights, with Tuesday be' the winners of this main attracterm. ference was thes lgmng of the Geneva 2. That • the Austrian j ^ , , , government o.nwTT1T71f "This method of sending New Year employ their old workers amongst evening as a Mah Jong and Bridge tion. Declaration concerning the -rights of Miss Ida Lustgarden, who has been should revise all permits for resiGreetings is being carried on throughwhom there seldom are Jews, because rdght. chndren by all participating delegates. The following are some of the men out the country," said William R. in charge of ther adio programs an- Two texts, one Hebrew and. one indence which have been, issued to for-Jews were not previously represented who will play with the married men The blind bogey tournament will be nounces the following selections to be eign Jews until now; and should also in factory work to a larger extent. Blumenthal, superintendent of the against the single men at the picnic Yiddish, were prepared. .These were held this week under the supervision Tevise all citizenship papers granted Jewish Welfare Federation. "I am presented: "It.. ..nrast,. be understood that a .readvrespectiyely.by\,Mr. David .Yellin. sf ternoon: Mose. Kxasne, whoof Frank Burkhsni, clcb professional. Bella of Scot1an3 -Harris to' Jews on"the-basis .bxih'e "VersaSles. glad to see"fhat Bie local Jewish press l-^Vlolln—EIne of Jerusalem arid Dr. Berthold Latzki. Treaty, which gave to Austrian resi- people, 90<5'o of whom are traders, is formerly covered the "hot corner" for Avrum TjUStRarten, age 1 rs. iarganoff publishing, such a page." 2. Piano—Tarentelle __-_ Oakland, Nebr., will cover that posiAfter &e signatures were affixed, Mr. dents, whose origin was in those doomed to destruction in present-day If you desire to take advantage of • Ida Newman ; tion for the married men, while Harry Motzkini at - the general session, states, which were separated from Russia. The movement of the Eus, our special offer to print your New 3. Banjo Solo—Selected Trustin, the only Southpaw catcher in banded them over to Monsieur Gheri, Austria, the right to apply for Aus- sian Jews to settle on the land is not Harry Gersteln Year Greetings in our special page 4. Talk—"The 'WHY of, the "X"_ Omaha, will catch the curves and an idealistic movement as some may 5. Violin Dne^-rtnyer "nd^nao.-Harris (.representative of the Union InterWin. K. Blumenthal trian citizenship. The demand is for $2, fill out the coupon in this paThe Young Israel Synagogue has Dorothy and Arruni Lustgarten speed, of Henry Monsky, who will be imagine, but it is a pressing necesnationale Secour Enfante. Monsieur made that those Jews who violate-the 6. Mandolin Solo—Selected per and mail immediately. Gheri thanked the Conference for join- new iaws, should they be enacted, sity. In this respect, credit has to be completed all arrangements for the on the firing line, Sol Novitsfcy, who Hyman Gerstein 7. <'X" Malo Quartetteing the'movement to protect children's should be interned and put to hard given to the Ort Society which has holding of services during the formerly played with some of OmaHarry Gerstein, 1st tenor ha's fastest, teams, will cover first Max. Jacobson, 2nd tenor helped the first 600 Jewish families to corning High Holidays. rights in industry. labor for the Austrian state. Y. M. H. A. Tennis Tournament Harry Green, 1st bass Young Israel desires to make these base. Abner Kaiman, Omaha's own settle on the land. The regional ofBen Ellis, baritone Mr.- Aberson read a report in S. That Austrian Jews should be services representative of the Jew-McGraw, and one of the best known Dance MacDoTvell French concerning the relations beFinals Will Be Played Sunday 8. Piano—"Witches', fices of the Ort. in Kiev and-Charkoff deprived of the right to vote in both Lillian Chndacoff did much to better conditions of the ish youth of Omaha, They extend a baseball fans in the city, will cover 9. Heading—"A Southern Girl at a Dance" tween the Jewish World Belief Con- Parliamentary and local elections. Jeanette Levlnson The Finals of the Y. M. and Y.10. TJfcriele Specialty ference and the various international 4. .That separate schools be estab- old existing colonies. Much benefit is cordial invitation to the young me» the keystone sack, while Jack BramW. H. A. tennis tournament will be ICnte Goldstein. BeBS Greenberc organizations, as the: League of Na-lished for the Jewish children in or- also to be expected from the trade of the city to participate in the son, who has played eenii-prc ball in a Man Marries" played Sunday afternoon at Miller 11. Pianologues—"When tions and-the Red Cross. He expressed der to prevent their influence upon schools for the Jewish youth main- services. Admission is free and the state, will play shortstop. Dr. A. "Katy Did" Rosalind Goldstein Park, court No. 2. Those who will tained by this society. To character- prayer-books have been secured for Greenberg, Jack Alberts and Jack his conviction that should, at some the Christian pupils. play for the championship are: Men's 12. Violin—Selected Dorothy ImBtgarten future date, an emergency arise, the 5. That an investigation should be ize the situation, it will suSce to quote all. The services, it is assured will Malashock will play the outergardens. and Mandolin Duet Singles—Al Finkel against Al Hand- 13. Banjo Jewish World Relief Conference would started for the purpose of finding out a resolution which was adopted at be conducted by the young men. Attempts sre being made to secure Harry and Hyman Gerstein Inspiring sermons, delivered in Engler; Men's Doubles—Phil Feldman 14. Piano—"Popular Melodies" be greatly assisted and strengthened how certain Jews accumulated their recent Jewish gatherings in Eiev, lish, by prominent local speakers will several other players who will help Sarah "Warsaw bolster the married men's lineup. and William Wesley play Harry 15. Beading—"Over the Telephone" by its friendly relations with the wealth in recent years, and that a Odessa and Mosfi-.w. These resolu- be an added feature Composed and read by Kose Davidson Kneeter and Al Finkel; L a d i e s The following men will play for the legitimate international bodies. high income tax should be collected tions stated clearly that if Russian Singles—Ann Gerelick plays Rose 10. Character Songs Any young man desirous of learnsingle men: Robert H. Kooper, NaAbner Kaiman Jewry will not be helped to transform A heated discussion took place today from them. 17. "'£" Quartette—Selected Fine. ing more of the activities of the than .£. Green, Lou Sombcrg, Moe itself from traders and city dwellers 18. Talk—"The New Community Center" A special resolution of the conferat the meeting of the General ComYoung Israel Synagogue should More than eighty-five members of, Sam Beeber mittee of the Conference' when plans ence urges the Executive Committee into agriculturists and productive attend the services this Friday eve- j Lineman, Jack Marer, Herbert Gold19. TTkelele Specialties . the Y have participated in the tennis' Bess Greenberg, Kate Goldstein for the future executive were dis- of the Hakenkreuzler organization to artisans and laborers, it is doomed to ning or the class study Saturday stein, William Levey, Jarvis P. Freitournament. The feature of the 20. Vocal—"Eili den, Irvin Stalmaster and Israel GoodKill" cussed. Representatives of the So-take, steps for the purpose of conven- destruction," concluded Dr. Eosen. evening". All activities of the organ- man. afternoon play will be the match Iva Seigal ing, not later than May, 1926, cieties Ort and Ose demanded that ization are conducted in the Talmud .The complete plans for the'arrangebetween. Al Finkel and Al HandleT, THOKPEIAN CLUB 50% of the membership of the Ex-conference of anti-Semitic organizaTorah Et 21st and Bert Streets. Al Finkel is one of Omaha's best ment of the games have been made ELECTS OFFICERS ecutive Committee should be allotted tions. By this date, the resolution FORMER OMAHAN •"-..- • •• VISITING-HERE players and is state junior champion with 'the'exception of securing- the The Thorpeian Athletic club opened for certain existing.- organizations. expresses the hope, all anti-Semitic • Arthur Marowitz of Eldorado, Ark., To Enroll Psipils for New Term umpires for the ball games. William and city municipal champion. He the new club year Wednesday evenorganizations will be united in one former Omahan, is visiting in the has played in several of the Missouri ing, September 3, with an election of This demand, however, was rejected universal union. Blumenthal, superintendent of the in Sunday School. by the majority of the committee and city with Mrs. Marowitz's parents. Valley contests and is considered as officers. At ten o'clock Sunday morning, Jewish Federation, has been selected it was decided that the executive Mx. Marowitz is an active member of September 14, the City Sunday School as one of the umpires of the contest. one of the best players ia the city. The following were elected for the should be elected at the conference the B'nai B'rith in Eldorado and was Al Handler his opponent is one of ensuing term: President, L Levine; - "The picnic will be very Interestopen its classes for this term. its first presideiit. He is s. member the members of the tennis team at vice president, Ben. Ellis; secretary, disregarding'the now existing separate Talmud Ycrsh to Meld Teortl A large enrollment is expected this ing and vail be pleasing to all, so . Parest-Teackrs ieetm! Sssdiy of the district grand lodge. Technical High school. year as a new and more efficient sys- j i ^ g the whole family," said Jack Joe A. Krestul; treasurer, I. Sokolof; organizations. The winners will reaeive silver lov- athletic director, L. Mendelson; custem will be established this year, j Alberts, chairman in charge. The fourth Parents-Teachers meet- ANTI-SEMITIC BANS ing cups which are donated by Wolf todian; H. Segelman, sergeants-at- PIONEER OMAEAN Rabbi J. M. Charlop will supervise Special caps will be given to the ing of the City Talmud Torah will • . FAILS IN BERLIN the work. ' Bros. Haberdashery and Nat Meister aams, Sam Green and A. Meyers; players by Wolf Eros. Haberdashery. DIED IN DENVERbe held thisxSunday afternoon, Sep- Berlin. (J. T. A.) The Voelkische A canvass will be made of the city The player Insurance Co. who makes most errors board of trustees,- J. Lazerowitz, H. . FuneraK services for Mr. Lewis SeMiller and I. Rosenblatt;' and Jewish gal, age 65, a resident of Omaha for tember 7, at S :30 .at the Auditorium Bank, established and supported by this Sunday morning, September 7. I W JH receive a pair of lady's garters. the Anti-Semitic Voelkische Partei, by the teachers of the Sunday School Welfare Board representative, P. Win- thirty years, who died at Denver, of the Talmud Torah. UGANDA FORMS ZIONJEWISH POLICE OFFICIAL IN ' A program consisting of musical collapsed. Deposits and valuables Colo., Tuesday, September 2, from and literary numbers, together with disappeared from the bank's safes, to enroll pupils for the coming term. • "POLAND'GAINS DISTINCTION IST ORGANIZATION troub. Classes at Temple Israel Sunday A dance in honor of the newly elect- heart trouble, will "be held this afterLondon, (J. T. A.)—Uganda, the Warsaw, (J. T. A.)—Herman Cssr~ the exhibition of the work of the pu- and thousands of patriotic and Anti- School will begin at ten o'clock Suned officers will be given Thursday noon at 1:30 from the^residence of his pils, will be featured. country which was at one time diswinski, a Jewish Polish police official Semitic Germans who had placed day morning, September 14. cussed in Zionist councils as a pos- evening, September 18, at Hanscom daughter, Mrs. H . R . Milder, at 1322 in-the capital of Poland, holds the The committee in charge of the their confidence in this institution, sible substitute for Palestine for the Park. Invitations to the dance are to South Ninth street. : Burial will be collection of contributions to-wards suffered enormous losses. The direct- AUSTRALIA TO BE OPENED distinction of being the first J e w In at the Golden Hill Cemetery. Mr. Se- purchasing a piano for the school or of the bank, Herr Brass, disapbuilding of the Jewish National Home- be issued to paid-up members only. FOE .MASS IMMIGRATION the'resurrected Polish Beimblie_tojbe. At the next regular meeting, gal is survived by his daughters, Mrs. land, has now seen the. founding of Sydney, Australia. (J. T. A.) An granted the bronze cross for -..'•. Wednesday, September 10, an instal- H. R. Milder, Mrs. Katy Truehaft and have already raised $60, according to peared. an organization whose aim is to supappeal for the opening a£ Australia work ior the Polish Plate. He the chairman in charge. port the Jewish National Homeland lation of officers will be held. A pro- Ida Segal, all of Omaha, and sons, to. a large mass immigration was decorated, by JJ-e Minister of tfce CONCILIATORY ARAB gram and lunch is being arranged. A J Harry of Omaha, and Hyman of Den- MATILDA SCHECHTER, WIFE in Palestine. PARTY OF-FARMERS made by Commander-in- Chief of the Interior for his assistance in orgaagood time is assured and all members ver, and Abram of San Diego, Calif. Ir.vc3tir:ation Department •at. At Nairobi, capital of Uganda, now OF LATE PROFESSOR, "Mersat el Sheik? writes: "We Australian Army, Sir- John- Monash,' < prominent member of the Jewish j +t^* p ]j i_ known as British East Africa, a Zion- are urged to attend. are informed that a new agricultural 0 s DIES IN NEW YOEK AGUDATH ISRAEL BUYS ist group was formed as a result of PALESTINE GOVERNMENT New York. (J. T. A.) Matilda association^ has been established is Community in Australia. 4,000 DUNAM OF LAND - the interest t>f Dr. Alexander GoldDISCOVERS SMUGGLING IN EMEK JESRELL Schechter, wife of the late scholar the Arab village "Beit Jaber" in the He made this appeal at the confer- POLISH GOVERNMENT UTO1XTS NEW CONSUL ' - " stein. Many Jewish residents in INTO TRANSJORDANIA Jerusalem. (J. T..A.) A" further and founder of the Jewish Theologic- vicinity of - Bamleh. This new party ence -of Australian scientists now • Uganda have joined this organization. Jerusalem.^; (J. T. A.) The Pales- strip of land in Emek Jesrell came al Seminary, died here August 23 at recognizzes the Mandatory Govern- taking place here, and .arged them to IN JEKUSALEM ',' " The project of Uganda was dis-tine Government has discovered that into Jewish possession when the pur- the age of -sixty-five, leaving two ment, of Great Britain and desires to start an energetic campaign to preWarsaw. <J. T. A.) The Polish cussed at the Sixth Zionist Congress extensive trafficking in firearms has chase, of 4,000 dunam of land was daughters and a son. The funeral safeguard the Moslem Wakffs, to pare the country and to invite .a Consu1. General in Jerusalem, Mr* X_-and continued holding the attention of been going on for some time from completed by the Orthodox Agudath took place the day following from help the farmers, and live peacefully large mass immigration. The dec- „ . was recalled from bSa 1 (^"Zionist and Jewish Leaders for a long Hebian into Transjordania. Ener- Israel. This is the first purchase of the. Jewish Theological Seminary. with all the other inhabitants of Pal- laration of the Commander-in-Chief post. Mr. Hubicki, formerly Polish in Tokyo was appointed ia time as a possible place for a Jewish getic steps are being taken by. the the Orthodox Jewish World Organ- She was buried in Har Henaon Cem- estine. The party renounces the wa s enthusiastically hailed by the [ J Ids place. settlement. Arab Executive. etery. Australian press. Government to suppress the traffic ization in that region.
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