July 2, 1925

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I regard ideas only in my stroggles; to Hie persons of 'my tjpponents l a m indiperent. • —Ernst Haechel.

The victory of success is half won-when one gains the habit of -work.—Sarah 'A. Boltpn.

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VOL. IV—No. 30.

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Second Annual A. Convention Held at Kansas City, July S Public Broadcasting of Meeting Will Be Held Sunday MANY CHAPTERS SEEK NEXT CONVENTION More than, one hundred boys will attend the second annual Aleph Zadik Aleph convention at Kansas City July 5 to 7. Omaha with its complete delegation and many members will leave Saturday evening for the convention. Every chapter of A. Z. A. will send representatives to this convention which promises to be one of much interest. .„ ,.. One of the important discussions of the convention will be the granting of new charters to many cities who have requested them. A group of Omaha boys have also petioned for a new chapter to A.Z. A. and if granted Omaha will have two A.Z. A. chapters. Another subject of interest if the place of the next convention. Four chapters have signified - their intentions of bidding for the next convention. They are: Lincoln, Des Moines, St. Paul, and Minneapolis. Des Moines has also asked, for the next basketball und debating tournament. A feature of this convention will be the public meeting which "will be broadcasted Sunday at 5 p. m. by the Kansas City Star ,- from station WDAF. On this program will be Hiram D. Frankel,! executive secretary of District No.6, I. O.B.B., Sam • Beber, president of the supreme ad) Tisory coiinciL Max Kroloff of Sioux f-., City and Lewis Sutin of Kansas City will give tbear •winning orations in recent national contests.

•ond-clas* mall matter on Janusry 27th, 1821, at aha, Nebraska, under the Act ot March 8. 1879.

MSH GOVERNMENT ,TO ISSUE PRO-ZIONIST DECLARATION -saw. (J. T. A.) The govern_.-of the Polish Republic •will issue a pro-Zionist declaration, it was stated here following a conference between Nahum Sokolow, chairman of the Ex? ecutive of the "World Zionist Organization, and "Wladyslaw GrabsM, Polish Prime Minister. The "government will also facilitate thhe legalization of the Zionist Federation in Poland which has existed to the present without formal legalization by the government.

Omaha A. Z. A. Boys leave for Convention

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925

SUBSRIFITON PRICE, A YEAR, 52.50

KOLO APPOINTS COMMISSION TO PREPARE FORMULA ON POLISH JEWISH AGREEMENT Warsaw. (J. T. A.) The discussion on the proposed agreement between the Polish government and the leaders of the Kolo, the Club of Jewish Deputies, was postponed in the Kolo Retiring High Commissioner in for several days. It was stated in circles closely connected with the Kolo Last Report Admits He, Not that this was done for the purpose Churchill, was Author of enabling a specially appointed committee consisting of representatives of White Paper. of each constituent group of the Kolo to prepare such a ratification formula PEOPLE THROUGHOUT which would be acceptable to all WORLD MUST KNOW groups.

HUGHES FLAYS RAGE Jewish Enterprise SUPREMACY IDEA And Energy Akme A Declares Nation Owes Much to All Races and That Americanism • .Witt-MM Palestine " i s N o t Bound Up, With Any One Racial Group—Speech 7

Bunker Hill - Anniversary is Regarded as Attack Upon Nordomaniacs

Boston, Mass.—An address delivered long American - descent who/ would by Charles Evans Hughes, former deny political privileges to other Secretary of State, as guest of honor citizens because of race and creed. and speaker at the exercises of the ••We derive onr strength from many Bunker Bill monument Association, racial stocks, and we need the help of Wednesday in Faneuil Hall, marking all in working out oar great experi, the 150th anniversary of the battle, is ment," he said! It was further his declaration that being generally pointed to as a direct attack upon Nordic supremacy ele- true Americanism is "of the spirit and ments •whose creed was f voiced !• in not of any race or strain."' advocacy of a policy of a policy of "We have no place lor hyphenated discrimination in immigration legis- groups, who use their new-found polation and in Ku Klnx Klan doctrines. litical liberty to make our country The movement to bar immigrants the battle-ground of foreign politics," from non-Anglo-Saxon countries -was be said in part. "True Americanism started in Boston many years ago is of tiie spirit, and not of any race by the late Senator Henry Cabot or strain. Capacity i for self-governlodge, a scion of the Boston old ment is tested, not /fey ability to costock group. Is was his contention operate with some of our fellow citithat the type of immigration which zens, but with all. We derive our began to be largely represented in strength from any racial stocks, and 1890 were a- menace to American we need the help of all in working tradition. The South and Eastern out our great experiment. If we Europeans could not assimilate would Americanize, "we must not only American doctrine of representative teach, b u t . illustrate. - The bigoted government and freedom, Lodge held. citizen, however boastful of long This idea in later years was taken up American descent, who would deny by the Klan and certain westerners. political privilege to his fellow citiThe Republican Party finally agreed zen because of his race of creed, is to the 1890 census quota plan, which exhibiting not his Americanism, but practically bars all Europeans save t his lack of it; not the constructive those from British and Germanic striving of self-government, but the pernicious and disruptive prejudices regions. Former Secretary Hughes in his which would make self-government address flayed bigoted citizens of impossible. .'•

WHERE THEY STAND

Changes in Immigration Law Presented to Next Congress

. M. Hahshock lew f eti" of • l iai Ifrith Lodge for Next Ten Public Reception for Sam Leooi Thursday, July 9 HERBERT GOLDSTEIN ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT J. M. Malashock was elected pres* ident of the local B'nai B'rith lodg« at its regular meeting last Thursday, evening. The meeting was well attended and was favored with many; speeches by members in nominating;

London. (J.T.A.)—The author of the White Paper of 1922 denning the policy of the Brtisli Government with regard to Palestine,vin which the BalNumber of Stunts Prepared for Eh~four Declaration^ speaking of the Contract Labor Will Be Favored, Actertainments. establishment' of. a' Jewish National — cording to Secretary Davis. Home in Palestine, was interpreted to The Omaha Chapter No. 1 of the mean that the : Jewish community of Washington, June 25. (J. T. A.) A. Z. A. are culminating their year's Palestine is there "as of right and Revision of the immigration law to activity with the annual convention not of" sufferance," is not ,Winston provide a selective system for bringwhich is being held this year at KanChurchill,- then" British Colonial Min- ing immigrants to this cottntry will sas City,Mo., July 5, 6 and ?. Twenty ister, as was generally believed, but be sought at the next session of Conmembers of the chapter, exclusive of Sir Herbert Samuel, the first Anglo- gress by Secretary Davis, it was two delegates, Myer Freeman and DaJewish. High Commissioner of Pal- earned here. vid E. Beber, lave signified their inestine. . ;. Chief among the changes proposed tention of making the trip. This fact became known today when will be one in connection •with the The crack degree team irf the Omathe ' report of Sir Herbert Samuel contract labor provisions of the la-w, ha Chapter have been invited to stage upon his administration of Palestine under which aliens are not permitted the initiation, an annual event of the during the • period 1920-1925 to Col. to come to this country at present if convention. They have rehearsed Leopold H. Amery, British Colonial they have promise or contract for emdaily and give promise to be a credit Minister, -was published both here ployment made before reaching these to the prestige of the local chapter. shores. and in Ierusalem. Many stunts and activities Tiave been This provision, in the view of Secplanned by the Omaha members to Sir Herbert Samuel's report reviews retary Davis, attaches a maximum liven the convention gatherings. in sixty pages, the political, agricul- risk to emigration from other counThe following members, are going tural and economic development of tries and discourages from coming J. M. MALASHOCK to attend the second annual conventhe country under his administration, here the class of immigrants most detion: . tells at the outset the history of the sirable to this country. their candidates .for the various of* Maurice Alperin, Simon Cohan, Dafices. Malashock received a unaniWhite Paper which has been regarded American labor, however, the Secrevid E. Beber, Joseph Cohn, Morris mous vote. as the "Churchill declaration" in the tary, stated, will be given complete Falk, Max Givot, Louis Diamond, JeIn one of the most spirited contests sense of its toeing an interpretation protection, work being offered to prosrome Diamond, Max Riekes, Marion of the original Balfour Declaration. pective immigrants only after it is for an office in the local B'nai B"rith Graetz, Leonard Herman, David For1 man, Stanley Levin, Harry Freed, "Because it "was imperative that all f oxmd that there is no available Amer- lodge, Hebert Goldstein defeated Max Louis Fellman, Nf doubts about rthe intprpretaticn o $ ican labor for the places to be filled. Fromkin for vice .president by two Freeman, Xeo Fellman; Balfour Declaration JfcV removed, be- For this purpose the Secretary pro- votes. Many speeches for both canJTODre, •. -SVesl- "BE •.Also* Plans—Opening jet' .TsnK'iniptiralive-tbst i&e--sit*' poses.W majntain. agents of the immi- didates •were "made. Other officers p Cfinic d tuition be cleared 8344 i&at -the Eion- gration bureau abroad, af£eF* the elected were: Isadore Abramson, who defeated Joe Rosenthal for the office ? Ah outdoor musical program will be ists, the .Arabs and^the Jewish people method of ^maintaining commercial at- of secretary; Harry Freidman, treas« didates. The; business meetings will Tentative plans are being made; by be held Monday and the convention the Jewish Welfare for a Boys' Camp. presented at' the Thirty-third Annual throughout the world know exactly taches in foreign lands. These agents urer; Sam Svrartz, warden; Maurice If these plans are adopted, -the camp Picnic of the Omaha Hebrew clab where they stand,-I, after-two years would be kept advised, under the Sec- MicMin, g-uardian; Dr. Philip Romanbanquet •will be held Teusday eve1 will be started in the near future and Sunday, August 9, at the German experience with Palestine conditions retary's-plan, of' the labor needs - of ek, Robert Kooper and William Alning . will be open for six weeks, permit- Home Park. Prominent-local talent returned to London in May; 1922, in industry in this country and from the berts, trustees. "This convention will be of much Resident of Omaha for Twenty ting as many boys as possible to take has been'' secured by Albert. Kaplan, order to" present to the Colonial Min- list of prospective immigrants in the importance as many requests for President Malashock will announce Years advantage of this camp. A boys' camp chairman of the committee in charge, ister the necessity -of such a state- hands of the immigration attache the his various committees in the next chapters of A.Z. A. have been receivbest available men abroad would be is being maintained in many of the to render the afternoon's entertain- ment. My recommendation was aced," said Sam Beber, ''and they have issue of The Jewish Press. More than one thousand attended cepted. The statement was drawn up picked and brought to this country. larger cities during the summer ment. to *fae acted on at this convention. The next meeting will be open- to In addition there will be games, with such care and presented to the The plan contemplates bringing in the public on July 9 at the Jewish Since the approval of the A. Z.A. by the funeral services of Harris Levey, months.- Boys between the ages of contests and awards for these various House of- Commons as a Command the immigrant's entire family, which Community Center. At this meeting the grand lodge of L 0. B. B. there 64, from the family residence. 111 ten and sixteen -will be taken. South 34th street, on "Wednesday-afPaper No. 1700,": Sir. Herbert Sam- would remove the hardship imposed there will be the installation of offiAt present the tentative plans call events for both young and old. have -been many requests for informby the present system. The ticket-selling contest is a promternoon, at three o'clock. Burial took uel states in his report. for the camp to be located north of ation relative t o this order." cers and a reception for Sam J. Leoft inent feature of the picnic First Quoting" the White Paper os 1922 The supreme advisory council will place at the Golden Hill Cemetery. Florence. The camp will be in charge -who was recently elected president oC meet Sunday morning to discuss plans Rabbi J..M. Charlop conducted the of-a director, expert life guard, and prize will be a round-trip ticket to extensively, Sir Herbert Samuel ex- Talmud Tenth to Hold District No. 6, I. O. B. B. Sam Leon, services. Mr. Levey died late Tues- experienced cook, "If these plans are Los Angeles, Calif., aad second.prize plains in his. report that "it made for the ratification of charters. will be the principal speaker of the day afternoon, following a paralytic adopted, the camp will open in "the is a round-trip ticket to Colorado clear the British government's inter Grainstion Exercises Sunday evening. A musical program will also stroke! *"""** widow and children were near future," said,William" R. Blumen- Springs. .pretation of the Balfpur, Declaration LOCAL A. Z. A. INITIATES Graduation "exercises for the City be presented. All members are urged The contestants-thus far are: at his bedside at the time of his thal, superintendent of the . Jewish to mean that its' purpose was not to Talmud Torah will be held this Sun- to attend this open meeting. NEW MEMBERS death. create "a wholly-Jewish Palestine, nor day afternoon, July 5, at three o'clock Welfare Federation. . " " •<•''. 2,950 votes Kate Goldstein The Omaha Chapter of the A. Z. A. Mr. Levey has lived in Omaha for "The Federation is also planning on did it propose Palestine as a whole to at the B'nai Israel Synagogue, Eight- Jewish Youth Establishes Sara Somberg . 2,700 votes held its quarterly initiation at the the past twenty years and was owner establishing a medical clinic.for Jewbe converted_into _the Jewish National eenth and Chicago streets. P. Fine 2,700 votes National Typewriting Record Jewish Community Center Monday of the Philadelphia Leaner House, Of ish "people on North Twenty-fourth Home, but that such a home be The program to be presented will Joe Eosenthal .2,400 votes The best accuracy record in typeevening, June 29. Four Jewish boys, which he was the founder. founded in Palestine/ street," said Mr. Blumenthai. "Many be given in the following order: writing of any person in the Unltefi The date for entrance to the conDavid-Bleicher, Edward Shafton, Sam "This statement (the White Paper) Besides his widow, Mr. Levey is of the doctors of the_ community-have S. Ravitz, chairman. States for the week of March 23 wa? Zacharia and J. Melvin Levin, were survived by ten children, Mrs.' I. expressed their desire t o ' give their tests has been extended to July 10. made clear that the nationality of all "America," audience. made by Maurice Miller, local boys, initiated as brother Alephs of the lo- Levin, Mrs. L.Neveleff, Mrs. Michael services towards such a cause." citizens of Palestine, Jews or'non Addresses, Frieda and Eifka Sofia, •when he wrote sixty-one words a mincal chapter. The degree team con- Katleman," Mrs. N. Greenberg, all of Y. M. H. A- TEAM Jews, with regard to domestic law or sisted of David E. Beber, Myer Free- Omaha; Mrs. Harold Libbey, of DIVIDES DOUBLE BILL their international v~ status, will be two girl graduates; Irvin Wezelman ute without an error on a Royal typewriter. ' ' man, Bernard Theodore, Stanley F. Providence, R.I., George Levey,' of Y Picmc ReservatiBns to The Y.M.-H. A. team divided a Palestinian and .nothing else. The and Joe Feldman. Songs, choir children. Maurice is now a junior at Central Levin, Abe Babior, Marion Graetz, Jo- Detroit, Mich., Dr. Simon Levey, of double header with the Kaiman In- Zionist Organization gave unqualified Piano number, pupils of the class. High School and will graduate in Jung* seph Cohen, Morris Talk, Max Givot, St. Louis, Mb., Dr. Philip Levey, of surance team Sunday afternoon at assurance to accept r this policy and Reservations for the -Y. M. ' and Elmwood park. The Y team won the Talk, E. Block, principal. 1S26. Jerome Diamond and Fred-Kurtzman. to conduct its activities in conformity Omaha, and Morris and Fred Levey/ Y.W.H.A. picnic will close ThursTalk, S. Millman, teacher of graduThis same degree team will initiate a first game, 13 to 4, and lost the secday evening, July 9, when -the club ond, to 5. Errors at critical times therewith," Sir Herbert Samuel fur ation class. special class of candidates at the an- of Omaha. COMMUNIST PROYEN will entertain its members a t a dance lost the second game for the Y. AI ther states. - Presentation of diplomas, Rabbi J. nual convention at Kansas City.. PROVOCATOR SENTENCED The retiring High Commissioner** M. Charlop. ARABS WILL SUBMIT at the Hanscom Park Pavilion...'This Handler, crack Southpaw pitcher TO PRISON IN RUSSIA" MEMORANDUM TO PLUMER A. Z. A. OFFICERS ELECTED dance is the second summer dance the junior leagne, pitched both games report tells the history of Jewish im Moscow. (J. T. A.) The loss oi! migration-to-Palestine, and declares ON ARRIVAL TO JERUSALEM held this year. The picnic will be for the Y. Jerome Diamond was.elected prescivil and political rights and a that "the pressure to enter the coun REGISTRATION FOR NEW London. (J. T. A.) A memoranheld Sunday, July 12,-at Elmwood ident of the local chapter of tlie,A. term of five years was the The Y team has four more games to EMIGRATION QUOTA Z. A, a t a regular meeting of the. dum outlining the demands of the Pal- Park, and according to the committee play to close the season. -Should the try was very ••• great, as there-is an imposed by the revolutionary OPENED IN BERLIN chapter held Wednesday, June 24, at estine Arab Executive will be sub- in charge, special stunts and contests Y team win these games, they will go intense feeling for'Palestine, tradi Berlin. (J. T. A.) Registration for on the former, revolutionary leader. tional among the Jews for ages," sn the new American immigration quota Greenberg, who was proved to be *, the Jewish Community Center. Other mitted to Field Marshal Lord Pltuner; are being planned for entertainment. into first place. • . . officers elected were David Fellman, new High Commissioner of Palestine, The Y.M. and Y. W-H-X's regular Next Sunday afternoon the Y team refers to "Baron Edmund de Roth has been opened, according to an an- provocator. vice president; Stanley F. Levin, 'sec- when* be arrives in-Jerusalem in Au- meeting Tvill be "held Monday evening, will play the Gibson Bamblers at 3:30 schild's benefactions toward Palestine nouncement of the American ConsulGreenbsrg, who was active in. th£ retary; Myer Freeman, treasurer; gust, \ according to a dispatch: from July 6, a t the Jewish Community at Elmwood park. The Gibson team colonization/,to .the anti-Jewish per ate General here. Persons who were Jewish labor organization, Bund, Bitv?a ! Louis E. Lipp, sergeant-at-arms; Ma- Jerusalem to the Daily Expf ess here. Center! : is in second place and will give the secutions in Europe, and say ."unless born j- Austria, Latvia, Lithuania, 190S, was simultaneously an agent o£ the immigration-to Palestine is regurion Graetz, junior sergeant-at-arms; T h e Arab leaders expect much from Poland or Russia, if married and the Russian Czarist secret service i* Y team a hard game. lated it would— economically over- travel in company of their wives or Zhitomir and betrayed several organLord Plumer, the-dispatch, says,' and ATTITUDE OF NEW Max • Givot, reporter, and ; adds "thai a great' number of Cathwhelm Palestine, which is a smal •husbands -who were born in another izations and caused the arrest and Shrier, chaplain. HIGH COMMISSIONER I S . . PERMANENT MANDATES olics* are expected in Palestine shortly undeveloped country. ' : HIGHLY SATISFYING country, can apply for registration exile of a number of revolutions^ COMMISSION BEGINS HUSSEIN TAKEN TO CYPRUS. . from South America under the leadLondon. (J. T. A.) The" attitude of certificates. Single persons who ac- workers. When he was discovered Jft SESSION IN GENEVA ON BRITISH WARSHIP ership, of three Cardinals. This visit, Field Marshal Lord Herbert C. Plucompany their fathers or mothers 1912 he escaped to Paris and returns^ Geneva. (J. T. A.) The Permanent KOLO APPOINTS COMMISSION ON ACCEPTANCE OF POLISH Jerusalem. (J. T. A.) Hussein, the dispatch says, is a peaceful Cath- mer toward the aims of Zionism is Mandates Commission of the League born in other countries may also ap- to Russia after the February revolu. . JEWISH AGREEMENT ply, the announcement states. •former King of Hedjas, who was in olic demonstration against Zionism. highly satisfying, in the opinion of of Nations opened its session here tion. He worked himself up a$,» exile in Akaba, left on a British warprominent leader in the Communifit Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of the June 26 with the consideration of the Warsaw. (J. T.,A.) The discussion ship for Cyprus, according to reports BRITISH SEND-REINFORCE- *• World Zionist Organization, following report of the French government con- of the proposed agreement between FEDERATION PROTESTS party where he held high position*. MENTS TO BASRA BECAUSE .-received here from Akaba. Lately he was a representative of tb* his first interview with the newly ap- cerning its administration in the man- the Polish government and the lead AGAINST EXPULSION OF OF MOSUL DISPUTE pointed High Commissioner "which datory territories of Togoland and ers of the Kolo, the Club of Jewish The Wahabis have voluntarily withEAST EUROPEAN JEWS Ukrainian State Strade Commission _ Jerusalem^ (J. T. A.) Larger Brit- took place here June 24. drawn from Jeddah. Deputies, was'p&stponed ini;he KoL •Camarot'i. Berlin. <J. T. A.) A resolution of in Moscow. ish military forces arrived in Basra, During the interview, which lasted Other questions on the agenda in- for several days.; protest against the increasing number according to despatches received here several hours, Dr. Weizmann ex- clude the report of the British govern- It was stated in.cirdes-dosely con of deportations of East European i* TELEGRAMS- IN YIDDISH JEWS FINED IN JERUSALEM. / PERMITTED IN UKRAINIA from Gagdad. p'lained the* position, the achievements ment concerning the mandates over nected with the Xolo that this was Jews, resident in Prussia for many Jerusalem. (J. T. A.). Fines of fiva • Riga. (J. T. A.) Telegraphic mes-. It; •was stated, that the Teinforce- and* the aims of 'Zionism to the new Tanganyika Togoland and others. The done for the purpose of enabling' a years, was passed by the convention and 3 pounds sterling were impos«6 sages in the Soviet Republic of Uk- ments were necessary for the purpose High Commissioner, who thanked" Dr. -agenda contains no mention of the specially appointed committee, con- of the Federation of Jewish Commu- on two Jews who were charged yftEb rainia may be written in the Yiddish. of preventing the Turks from captur- Weizmann for the information. resisting the police -when officers «t> sisting: of representatives of each con- nities in Prussia Jane 22. Palestine question. ' language/ but in Latin or. "Russian. ing Mosul,. over which a prolonged titt group r&i Kol© Kl to t prepare Dr. Weizmann will melft "Field Mar- ' Major Ormsby-Gore, •under-secre- stituent The resolution urged the "Minister deavored to arrest them daring ath* characters, according to an ordinance dispute .between Turkey and .Mesopo- shal Plumer again before the latter's tary in the British Colonial Office, i s such a ..ratification formula •which *f the Interior to exercise control over incidents which occurred. at the gxftv* issued by the Ukrainian government. tamia has been going on. of Simeon the Just ^ departure for" Palestine-' - " expected to arrive here soon. would be acceptable to all groups. the authorities in this regard.

Welfare Federation Plans to Outdoor Pr©grain at Assial Open Boys Summer Camp Omaha Hebrew Club Picnic

Harris le?ey Funeral Services Held Wednesday

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