October 29, 1925

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•Suece^ or rf allure in, business L, paused more by mental iittitude even than by mental capac- { ities. ^ - Walter Dill ! -Scott. • -

VOL. IV—No- 47

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Entered aa % mdasa mail mattei on January 87th,-1921, at postofflce a t ' T* ff, Nebraska, ondet the Act of March 8. l#79.

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OMAHA; NEBRASKA, THUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, - 1925

SUBSRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR. $2.50

yich Players to Give -.-/ rmance Friday Evening

Jewish Press Popularity Midwest Convention Welfare Federation Tne Hyman and Anna Yakubovich Becomes Member of Yiddish Contest Meeting Witti Favor of CosncU of Jewish players are again appearing

B'nai Brith Stag Smoker Next Thursday Evening

Women -Continue Mye

A stag smoker will be given by the local B'nai Brith* JLodge next Thtarsday evening, November 5, at the Jewish Community Center. Members and non-members are into vited to attend. A program is being Women Will Continue Their Campaign Until Entire prepared by Intellectual Advancement Quota is Raised > committee.

Women lere Nov. 1-3

Community Chest

in Omaha. They will present at the A trip to Europe-to .the:most popular Jewish ladyt- This Brandeis Theater Friday! evening, prize in addition, to. other prizes will be given to the girl Who is October 30, "The Song of Love,". New adjudged the most popular girl in The Jewish Press popularity York's best musical play. Madame contest. Ehtke Budget Asked* For By. -.*-.: ; . .v ••, , • Delegates' of Six States : : Arrive • Sunday for Yakubovich wili take the leading rote Federation is Granted. The first entrants in The: Jewish Press popularity contest are and will be assisted by a company of Miss Fannie Katelman of Council Bluffs and Miss Mildred Harris. Conference FEDERATION TO RECEIVE twelve all-star Yiddish .players. Miss Katehnin is one -of the .winners of The Jewish Press -contest Special musie and song numbers will held two years ago; while-Miss Harris, a representative"of the PUBLIC IS INVITED TO AT60 PLEDGES RECEIVED $49,850 FOR YEAR 1926 TEND MEETINGS OF be featured' in the plsay. DURING THE WEEK Paoli-Zion club, was the .winner of a contest held by that" organCONFERENCE At a meeting of the budget comization, : -' • . Renewed effort on the part of mittee of the Jewish Welfare FederaJewish women of Omaha is necessary Omaha next week will have the tion and the budget committee of the if their,goal to raise $25,000 to furish rare pleasure'of entertaining delegates Tryout'j are Open to Any Jewish Boy Community Chest Wednesday even-; the new Community Center building from Colorado;"_• Iowa, • Kansas, Oklain City. ing, the Jewish Welfare Federation is to be realized. homa,Miissouri" and Nebraskaj sent officially joined the Chest and will by the respective sections of- the Na- ; Trybuts for the Omaha Y. M. H. A. This became apparent at a meettake part in the coming campaign. Neighboring Lodges to Attend-Meettional Council of-'Jewish 'Women for 'debating team will be held Sunday ing Monday at the Brandeis restau.The representatives of the Wel. ing December. 6., a"thre'e "d&yi annual cdnferertce, be- affettteoh at" the Arthur building. The rant when imcomplete returns of fare Federation at the budget meetginning Sunday; Nov. 1. • The Orhaha '.subject to be debated at the tryouts captains showed a scant $10,000 only, ing -were: Harry H. Lapidus, Joe L. Omaha. Lodge: I. O. B. B. wili be Section 'has-been -anticipating; with is -'Resolved That Congress Should had been raised. • Wolf, Dr. Philip Sher, -William L. hosts to u large open meeting of reMuch •'.leageniess the opportunity toIt will be a • crying shame if Establish an Air Department InHolzman, and William E. Bhanen- presentatives of; six lodges in the meet'-with wfenlen, who in their own dependent'"of Army and Navy. several rooms in the fine new edifice thal. The entire budget-asked by the western part of District No. 6. This cities -face' the - same' problems that Jewish Welfare Federation. . was mfting will be held December 6 Because of the success of the. Y. will have to remain unfurnished for confront us biSre^and to hear from M. H. A. debating team defeating lack of funds, Harry Lapidus pointed granted by the Community Chest, The ui-aer the auspices of the Central them .'".the achievements reached in St. Louis Y~ at St. Louis last year, out, urging the women to re-dedicate amount to be. received by the Jewish Council Committee. of .Omgha Lodge* solving-those problems. In many of many requests have come from many themselves and continue their camWelfare Federation for the year 1926 The following 'members of the comthe larger cities of the country the Y. M. H. A.. organizations seeking to paign with unabated zeal. is ?49,850 excluding the amount to mittee wiT have charge of this meetCouncil-of- Jewish Wonien holds the debate Omaha Y. Omaha has arMany, women of means have not be raised for the Talmud Torah. ing: " irvin Stalmaster,' chairman, foremost position among Jewish ranged' two debates for this year, one given large enough contributions and ; : The work of the Jewish Welfare Henry Monsky, 1 J. J. Greenberg, women's • activities and the immigra- with" St. Louis."and- one with Phila- will be • re-visited by committees, it Federation will be continued with Nathan Bernstein, Harry H. Lapidus, tion work done, on Ellis Island, under delphia, both in Qmaha. The St. Louis was agreed., An appeal will also be much more effort toward social ser- and Sam J. Leon. the* Councils jurisdiction is well debate will be held on December 20,, made to former Omaha women now vice c:.ses in the city. According to Invitatio- •; have. already • been sent knovm/throughout the country. Miss and the Philadelphia debate later in living- in various parts of the United —'Heyo Thoto indefinite plans, there will be a. sepa- to Ft. Dodge, Des Moines, Sioux City, Fiorina Laske'r,v National Chairman of the same week. States to manifest their loyalty to old FANNY. KATELMAN MILDRED HARRIS \ Y rate campaign for the City Talmud Lincoln, and Council Bluffs B'nai Immigrant, Aid of the Council of Jewassociations by donating' to the fund. Torah, which does not come in the Brith lodges. At this meeting in Practically every girl's organization in the city areplanning ish Women, is to be one of the speak- Among those who have already Mrs. Louis Richards, unsolicited, sent budget of the Community Chest. signified, their intention of attending j Omaha there, will be formed a council on entering contestants. At press time of this issue rword has ers of the Conference next week. She of fthe lodges attending for the pur- been received!of the entering a Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. contestant has devoted much-time and energy to the first tryouts'are: Sam Zacharia, a contribution of $100. Solicitors will continue their house pose of extending the work of District and also a representative _of the Auflebung club. this wonderful .work and to hear her Morris Block, Ben Kalowsky, Milton to house campaign this week. Mrs. E. Abrams, Ben Kubby, Sam Minkin, No. 6. Like council meetings will be will be a,most unusual opportunity for The contest is launched for a "better understanding between Meyer turned in more than $800 by Ben Morgan, Abe Cohen and William held in other cities. residents of this city. Another noted her'own individual canvassing. •/ According' to Irvin Stalmaster, The Jewish Press and its subscribers." The contest is open to any speaker, scheduled for the opening Kaiman. Jewish girl in the state of Nebraska or Iowa. > • ';; -•. Sixty women have added their Sam J. Leon of Omaha -received a chairman of the committee in charge ; ..The perspn. receiving dthe highest number of votes'will be session, is-.Dr. Edith Hale Swift, There will-be-six. debaters and-two names to the list of* contributors to unanimous vote as director of the of this meeting, plans are now under picked by t h | judges-.as the winner. In order to receive these whose talk on the Problems of Youth alternates chosen ior the Y. M. H. A. the Fund. They, are as. follows: Cleveland Orphan Home. Leon was way to make District No. 6, I. O. B. votes, contestants must obtain subscriptions for The Jewish Press Met in,a Modern Way promises, to be debating teams. Mrs. Ha-ritJ* Willnsky. Mrs. David ROSPMa most intese'sting'one, and & propos : stoefc. Mrs. H. Heofeurich. Mrs. Frederick a delegate from Omaha. More than B. the strongest district in the coun- f o r o n e y e a r . ; ' : * - '• • ' , • :\'••• ; " '•/'.•' ^ ' - ' r \ \ try. Because of the fact that the HoseustOck, Mrs. B. Gross. Mrs. DuvUl at a time wlien. sill of us are conforty men were nominated for the Cohn,. Mrs. -T. Milder, Mrs. Harry RubenEach subscription will count as "25Q votes. The subscriptions fronted with,.the relative values of the stein, Mrs. Dav1U Blumenthal, Mrs. It. M. office of director of the institution, president of District No. 6, Sam J. Shlae's, Mrs. Kd. -AbralmiJ>s< Mrs: Morris Kubinstein. Mrs. Hnrry Gre-pue. Mrs. I. /with Leon heading the list .of the Lion is an Omahan, the campaign for The Jewi|h Press, are .all,payable in advance and the renewal •^rder and. younger generations. WiU, count-the.same;^,pbtmnuig.n>w one^ GroBBSHmn, -Mrs. Kathnn Tjinmiin-n. Mr«. ; ^Geneial Tieadquarters" for" the'"Contwenty-six men that were elected* will sfertiia' the western part; o£:thfi, Ferdinaha A<nel."Mrs. M "Itlmik,, MTS. -Mil*, district. Atiy Jewish." girl willing • to "enter this contest' and become ference will be atTethple IsPa?l and lnrd LoiiKfeid. Mrs. Jullns Nflwinnn, Mrs. The following officers and directors IJ. B. W'oolfson. Jfrs. IT. L.' AbrnhnmR, .Hospital and Jewish Welfare Mrs lliis open meeting will be featured eligible for any of the prizes should call at The Jewish Press office, all the sessions are free.and open to -S.- Qevelick. Mrs. Ken Goodbindpr, were: elected to the Cleveland Orphan Mrs. M. Adler. Mrs! M. «. Cohn. Mrs. .1. the general public. The opening sesOrganization Choose Workers by aii interesting" prSgr'ain "and re- 490 Brandeis Theater building: and receive more information. ,. Homte: Goo<lblJuler, Mrs.; Mns Arbitmnn, Mrs.'Ed." sion—also free, and open to the public Gilbert, Mrs. Nnthnn Simon. Mr«. I^ouis presentatives of.-all the lodges near President: Adolph Frreund, Detroit, atllliUIIIIlllllIIIIlUIIIIIIIlIIllllIllllIfUIIlIIIlllllllIIIltllllllllllltlllflltlilllllllllllllllUls —will be'at the Blackstone Hotel at Adler. Mrs. Morris Fox, Mrs. ,T. Atll?i. : Work was started this week for the Mrs. •" , ' " * f * V " . , . ) - . . Mich.; Vice-Pres.: Fred Lazarus, Co- O m a h a . "• • Cora Wolf, Mrs. Fl-ira Kosonstook, Cohn, Mrs. Frod Hosenstock, lumbus, O.; Treas.: Max Meisel, eight o'clock^ Sunday e.vening, Novem- collection of•-' garments for the Needle MTs.Herman Mrs. ,T. Feldman,, Mrs. .TOP Bntt, Mrs. S. Cleveland, 0. ber 1, . This •will. be. preceded by. a Work Guild. The annual exhibition Greenberg. Mrs. N. Kavitz. Mrs. Max FrmnMrs. J. Falk.'Mrs. .T. llomniK-k,' Mrs. Directors: Sam J. Leon, Omaha; dinner at' thdHotel at 6:30.to *whi' arid- distribution of the garments will kill, : I. Chait. Mrs. Joe MorKnu. Mrs. . Bits Edgar A. Aub, Cincinnati; M.- G. Vonsein, Mrs. .T. IlnReuberc, Mrs. A. tancrall are invited. Reservations, at $1.50 •be held Monday and Tuesday, Novem- owitK.-MrS. Newman, Peoria, HI.; Win. Schroeder, D. Bolker. Mrs. J. I^lntzmnn, per plate, can be made by phoning ber 9 and 10, at the First Presbyterian Mr«.M. D. Colton. Mrs. I. C4t!iit. Mrs. PIIV.. S : The fifth anniversary "popularity contest of The Jewish Cincinnati; Adolph Finsterwald, DeGreen berg: Mrs.-,T.-GreonberR-, Mre. M. <». Mrs.' J." Harry Kulakbfsky, Walnut Church, S4th and Farnam Sts. troit; Alex Mincer, Chicago; Wm. 5 ••.-.'"' Press is launched for a better, understanding between M'ohl, Mrs. B. T. Friedman. Mrs. S. IlirsohSaltan, Chicago; Wm. Feder, Gary, 'berp. Mrs. Hnrry TTnversnut. Mrs. S. ri*«>r. 2952. On Monday, November 2, at The Needle Work Guild is a non- Mrs. Hnrry Trustin, Mrs. Ben T<evonsky. S The Jewish Press and its subscribers. Ind.; M. Wasserman, Lincoln, Nebr.; Next "Y" Dance to Be Given This one o'clock, Temple Israel Sisterhood sectarian charitable organization. Mrs. M. liosenbaum. Saturay Evening • M. H. Lempert, Toledo, O.; Ralph S * The contest is open to any Jewish lady in Omaha or yn\\ give a luncheon in honor of the Jewish women as well as women of Clark, Ft. Wayne, . Ind.; , Joseph £ tiearby communities: . • visiting1 delegates at the Fontenelle all other nationalities contribute each Michael, Chicago; Alex Stern, Fargo, Mr. Dwight E. Porter, principal of Every subscription obtained by contestants will count No. Dakota; Mrs. A.. Mosenfelder, the Omaha Technical High School 5 Hotel. Reservations, at $1.00 per plate, year' to this cause, as the garments Rock Island, 111.; Herbert Bloch, Cin5 , as 250 votes. Renewal's, will count the same as new can be made -with Mrs. Max Sommer, collected for the Needle Guild are spoke to the members of the "Y" at cinnati; Louis Loeb, Akron, O.; tra = subscribers. These subscriptions may be obtained any Walnut 7825. r : . ' * distributed to the various charitable Ciralsky, South Bend, Ind.; Ben their regular meeting held Monday place in the country. organizations, including the Jewish , Strauss, Hamilton, O.; L. L. Weber, evening, October 26. His subject = Regii5trations of pupils for the City The closing social event of the Con- Welfare - Organization and the Wise ' Zanesville, O.; Dr Chas Smith, De- was "Education and the Associatior 5 No contestant can transfer her votes to.another conTalmud Torah will be continued until troit; Chas. Orechovsky, Duluth, ference • will be a luncheon on TuesMemorial Hospital. testant at any-time...,'. . . . Minn.; Leo Reitman, Milwaukee; B. of the School with" Present-Day = Sunday, November 1. The formation day, November 3, given by the local The minimum donated by each con- of new .classes will be held next week. A. Lange, Springfield, 111.; Harry Methods of Living." 5 The Jewish Press is offering $750 in three prizes-to section of the Councilat the Brandeis tributor is two garments, and contriLehman, Dayton, O.; A. B. Cohen, Other numbers on the program =j the first three winners. First prize—trip to Europe; The City Talmud Torah is at preTea Rooms; " Mrs. Kulakofsky, at butors should note that both garments Denver; Robert Thai, St. Louis. : were a piano sola by Miss Naom 5 second prize—trip to New York, and third prize—trip Wainut 2952, will be glad to take re- should be the same size and quality. sent the only institution of its kind Cohn, several vocal selections by sj to Chicago. Contestant has privilege of accepting any servations at ?1.00'per plate. Money can be contributed in place of in Omaha. Pupils are given a thorough WORK ON STRAUS Miss Ida Bischoff, accompanied by S • of these prizes in cash. education in. • Hebrew and Jewish. The'Omaha delegates are Mrs. Isy garments. MEMORIAL DOMITORY : Miss Anne Bischoff, and; a reading by = There are 300 pupils now enrolled Kosenthal, I.Mrr-.' Sadie Mayer, and Contestants must qualify for the respective prizes by Mrs. B. A. Simon is president .in and are divided into ten classses. AT HARVARD BEGINS Miss Sylvia Bernstein. Mrs. William L'-'Holizman. S obtaining a,mmimum of 400,200, and 100 subscriptions charge' of the "Wise Memorial HosThe dance" committee' announced = Semi-annual "examinations w ere Mrs. Carl ^Furth, is general chair- pital section, and Mrs. L. Graetz and : for first, second,and third rprizes respectively. Cambridge,. Mass.,—(J. T. A.)— that the next "Y" dance will be given >held during the past month and prizes ; man .of.the:entertainment committee. Work has begun on the construction Mrs. Dave Green are in charge* of the =j Every subscription must be accompanied by check for will be awarded next week to the Mrs. J.. Harry Kulakofsky and Mrs. of the Straus Memorial Dormitory at Saturday, evening, October 31. : Jewish Women's Welfare Organiza= $2.50 before itiwill be counted by the judges. 'pupils that -received highest grades. Louis Hiller are publicity chairmen. tion workers. . • • • Harvard College. Officers <£Tthe convention are: PresThe new' wbrmitory which soon, will = For information call Atlantic 1450. Directors who have been announced ident, Mrs.1 Sigmund Stern, of Kansas by Mrs. Simon to assist her, are as take its place among the historic Talmud Torah Annual City, Mo.;" \-ice-president, Mrs. Her- follows; buildings'ih the Harvard Yard is the ' Meeting November X man Mayer, of St.'Louis, Mo.; treas- Mrs. M. Kahn. Mrs. ,T. Margolin, Mrs. Ii.' gift of three Harvard graduates of Mrs. .7. Newman, Mrs. C. LevenNew York who are giving, Harvard A-Zionist meeting will be held( by ^iiiiitiiiiiEiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiuiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiini urer, Mrs. II I. Rupins, of Joplin, Mo.; Wolfson, 80*11, Mrs. M. Meyerson, Mrs. A Mej-erson, The annual meeting of the City corresponding > secretary, Mrs. Gary Mrs. M. Levey, Mrs. if. Klein. Mrs. J. the domitory in memory of their the local brandh; Tuesday evening, Talmud Torah'will, be held this SunGooclbindor, Mrs. C. Stiefler. Mrs. S. father and mother who lost their lives November 3, at the Jewish Communir SHOW PICTURES llander, Mrs. SI. Frietlen, Mrs. I. HorTvich, day evening, November 1, at 8 p.m., Twelve additional* names are this Cohen; of Kansas City, Mo.; financial MrB. A. Theodore, Mrs. J. Kaufman. Mrs. recording secretary, Mrs. Carl S. Frohfti. when the Titanic sank. The donors ty Center. A series of addresses wil OF PALESTINE week.added to ; the list of "Paid in and Airs. J. I,iitbnck. Mrs- M. at the Talmud Torah Building, 21nV Furth, of Omaha; arid auditor, Mrs. are Jesse Isidor Straus '93, Percy S. be given by prominent speakers Braude. Mrs. IT. Dubnoff. Mrs. R. ItosenFull Pledgors" to the Jewish Comberg. Council Bluffs: Mrs. S. Meyerspn. and Burt streets. Annual election of A fore reel motion, picture, o'f Jewish Straus '97, and Herbert Straus '03, during the winter thonths.ConncU Bluffs; Mrs. H. Mej-ersoh, Council munity Center. They- are as fol- Herbert Bernard, of Tulsa, Okla. officers •will take place. Bluffs. life in Palestina in city and on. farm all of New York. The local mejnbers of the- Council The first talk will be given at the lows. Directors who will assist Mrs. of Jewish -W.ometj, are preparing to Fifty-eight students willbe accom- Tuesday meeting by Mr. Judah L. will be shown at. the Muse theater Joe Bonoff Sam A. Kneeter entertain the visiting delegates. Those Graetz and Mrs. Green are: modated in Straus Hall which is being Wolf son. He will speak on "Leader's in Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock. Hindenburg Pays Tribute to M. L. Cohn B. Lustgarten Mrs. B. Sherman. Mrs. P. H. liosenThese pictures are taken under the Coltbn Bros. Dr. A. S. Rubnitz 'who will be hostesses'Monday evening Matt,.located back of, and parallel to, Mat- the Zionist Movement," their views Memory of Hugo Preass, Mrs. .31. M. liosenblatt. Miss Hulda Max Davis Julius Tatleman Hart, Mrs. 11. Kulakofsky, Miss Blnncli f-s at dinner at their homes are: thews Hall in the Yard. The building and influences". - A round-table dis- auspices of. the Jewish.- , . German Jewish Ziinman, Mrs. 3. B. Robinson, Mrs. Harry J. Eisen Abe Leibowitz is to be 175 feet long and its. back cussion "will follow, and a _ musical Mrs.. Cora Wolf, who will have as Trnstln. Mrs. .Phijip Sher, Mrs.. Phil Morton Hiller C. Epstein Sdnrnrtz- Mrs. M. Klein, Mrs. A. Soinwill face Harvard square just north numbci will also be given. Refresh- x>lEMBERS OF MANDATES her guests Mrs. W. J. Samisch, of berg, Berlin,—(J. T. A.)Paul von MrB. Dare Newman, Mrs. Joe .Shert of Lehman Hall, the recently com- ments will be served. * Leavenworth,- Kans., - and Mrs, A. man. Mrs. H. Crounse. denburg,, president of the German ReCOMMISSION IN GENEVA ' Contributions should be sent to public, paid tribute to the memory of pleted bursar's office. The public is invited to attend. WILL SEE PALESTINE FILM 150,000 DESIATIN ALLOTEDN NN Newtaan, of :Colo?:ado .Springs, Mo: The new Straus Memorial Domitory, Mrs. J. P.'.Cohn: wilj have Mrs. I. anyone of the above directors or to Hugo Preuss, German Jewish StatesFOR JEWISH COLONIZATION with Lehman Hall, will comprise two Barth and Mrs. Oscar Marx, of St. the Jewish Community Center in the man and author of the Constitution of Geneva. (J. T_. A.) The .members of AGUHDAH DEPUTATION ASKS IN NORTH CAUCASUS Louis, Mo. Arthur Building. very important college buildings dothe German Republic, when his funthe Mandates Commission -and -the PALESTINE COMMISSIONER nated to the University by Jews. * Mrs. Harry, A. Wolf s dinner guests eral took place yesterday. Moscow,—(J. T. A.)—An additionFOR RELIGIOUS AUTONOMY Secreariat of the League <of Nations Boys to Enter Marathon race. Monday evening will be Mrs. A. HarA wreath was placed on the grave al .150,000 desiatin land was allottted have been invited to see the Palestine The annual Mid Western A. A. U. REQUEST TO NAME STREET rison, of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. of Preuss on behalf of the presidctsU film of the Keren Hayesod showing Jerusalem. (J.T.A.) A demand for for Jewish' colonization work in the AFTER PERETZ REJECTED Charles .Greericlay, of "Denver, Colo. marathon run will be held Thanks- All members of the German governthe Jewish activities in Palestine and religious autonomy for the Orthodox District of Salsk, i» North. Causcasus giving morning over a three and one : BY WARSAW CITY COUNCIL Mrs. J."Harry'Kulakofsky's guests Jewish Community was presented to the progress made through- the% ef- - The land was investigated by quali half mile course; Any Jewish boy ment who were in Berlin attended tbfc wilLbe Mrs.^stelle Hirscb and Mrs. willing to enter should call Dr. Philip funeral. Minister Brauns on Warsaw. (J.T.A.) The City Coun- Lord Plumer, High Commissioner of forts of the Keren "Hayesodi which fied local agricultural experts under Gary. Cohen, of Kansas City, Mo. of the Chancellor Luther, Herr will' be shown tomorrow .when the Palestine, on Friday, by a large rep- ' cil of Warsaw has rejected a resoluthe suppervision of the Agro-Joint's Mrs. Isidor, Ziegler will have Mrs. Romanek. Prime Minister of Prussia, Herr tion introduced by the Bundists pro- utation of the Agudah Israel, headed Palestine Mandate will come up for expere, Professor Fabrfcant of the Sigmund Stern and Mrs. D. Bentels, president of the Prussian t)fet Appointed to Council Committee. posing that one of the streets in the by Rabbi Sonnenfeld. Among the consideration before the Mandates Moscow Agricultural Academy and H. jamin, of Kansas City, Mo. r and Dr. Paul, Nathan, president of 'tfca , , city be named after ' Peretz, • noted demands made by- the deputation was Commission. Mrs. Ferdinand Adler's guests will William R. Blumenthal, superinten- Hilfverein fai Deutschen Juden> d«v Merezhin, vice-president of the Com, The invitation was extended by the dent"; of the Jewish Welfare F©dera one calling for a separate schedule Polish Jewish writer. The vote' of zet, .the governmental department for be Mi^. Jlf. Franklin, ;of Kansas City, tion was elected member of the exe-r livwed. addresses, mourning the the council was three against three, j for Orthodox immigrants who are Geneva represenative of the World Mo., and. Miss Estelle Banmm, of cntive committee of Council of Social o£ the "^reat spiritual leader of the chairman casting his vote aeainst I unwilling .ta -apply. to_ the Zionist Zionist Organization, -Victor lacobr settling Jews "oh the land, who went raany." •fiohn. - - • . ; ' " ' . . • ' " . • ' . ; " " : i ; there for this purpose Agencithe resolution. • ' • • ' • ' offices. (Contused on- page 4} ; ~ •

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